Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 208, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 October 1948 — Page 3
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20, 1948.
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TODAY'S GRAB BAG
THE ANSWER, QUICK!
1. In a suit brought for slander,
and apologize? 2. What is considered the most important inland transportation system in the world ? 3. Of what state is Augusta the capital ? Jefferson City ? . 4. Who correctly is called the "head of the table"? 5. What is the difference between a monoplane and a biplane? .
By LILIAN CAMPBELL Cenfraf Press Vfitt and gained him a film contract. Gene's first screen role was Personal Maid with Nancy Carroll in 1931. In World War It Raymond was a captain. Many of the songs he has composed have been published. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Smilin' Through are two of the pictures in which he appeared recently. Gene was a child star.
U. S. POPULATION UP 11, FOLLOWS WAR INDUSTRY
MODERN MANNERS Yon can call your parents-in-law by the old-fashioned names of Father and Mother C, or use a more endearing name, but one that you have not been used to call your own father and mother.
IT HAPPENED TODAY Oct. 19 is YorUtown Day, celebrating the surrender of Lord Cornwallls to the American Continental army in 1781. John Adams, second president of the ITnitcd States, was born on Oct. 19, 1735. The first general court was held in Boston also on Oct. 19, in 1630. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Today's birthday geetings go to well-known novelist Fannie Hurst, and Nat Holman, basketball coach.
Ex-stage actress Ex-child actor
JOBS UPON A TIME Born in London and educated in Paris and Vienna, Virginia Field was seen on a street by a Viennese impresario and offered a role in Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well. Her, next engagement was a film in London; stock followed, then small screen parts. Gilbert Miller asked Virginia to come to America and she appeared in Waterloo Bridge, The Dough Girls, and other stage hits. She has been on the screen since 1934. Two of Virginia's more recent pictures are Christmas Eve and Repeat Performance. Gene Raymond (husband for 10 years of singer and film star Jeanette MacDonald) is really Raymond Guoin, but he changed his name to its present form. from his favorite stage role in Young Sinners. This play ran two years
IT'S BEEN SAID. It is a good thing to believe; it is a good thing to admire. By continually looking upwards, our minds will themselvea grow upwards; as a man, by indulging in habits of scorn and contempt for others, is sure to descend to tht level of those he despiscs.-Anonymous.
your Future Don't allow yourself to be over-emotional on your birthday; rely on your sens of fairness, Provided you use self-control and avoid disputes, you will enjoj much happiness and good fortuni in the next 12 months. Man beneficial surprises are foresee! for you, and children, love am friendship are of good augury.
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HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. No; 2. The Great Lakes. 3. Maine; Missouri. 4. The wife. 1 5. A monoplane has only on main wing; a biplane has two, one above the other.
CALIFORNIA LEADS all states in population increase since 1940, an estimated 3,124,000, bringing total to 10,031,000, says the Census bureau in figures as of July 1. Thus the coast state joins New York and Pennsylvania in the over-10,000,000 class. Other big gainers numerically are Michigan, up 939,000; New York up 907,000, and Ohio up 891,000, Texas up 815,000. The bureau estimates total U. S. population at 146,114,000. Map shows states leading in population gain (dots) and those which lost since 1940 (diagonal lines). Note that big gainers California, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Texas, Indianaare states in which war industry concentrated, attracting people from elsewhere. (International)
Today's Markets1
Corn: firm; no receipts; No. 2 yellow $1.41; No. 3 yellow $1.39; No. 2 white $1.41; No. 3 white $1.39. Oats: steady; no receipts; No. 2 white 74c; No. 2 red 74c. Soybeans: strong; receipts 57 cars; $2.46 carload lots F-O-B In-
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INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20. (U.R)
Hogs 6,000; active, barrows and
gilts fully 25c higher, bulk good
and choice 180-280 lbs. largely S26.25 $26.50, few loads choice
largely 225 Ib. down $26.75, top $26.75;
around 300 lbs., $20.00; 100-160 lbs., $20.50 $24.00; choice near
160 lbs. at $25.00; sows strong to
50c higher, bulk $23.00 $24.00, choice lightweights $24.25 $24.50,
2nd outstanding load $25.00.
Cattle 1,000, calves 400: slightly
more active on steers and heifers, steady to weak; odd head choice yearlings $33.00; load mostly choice 1140 lb. steers $37.00; small lots high good steers held around $35.00; load average good around 1050 lb. steers $33.00, bulk medium to low good short fed yearlines $24.00 $30.00; load g;od heifers $31.00. bulk medium to nonH ei nn S97 51V nvi about
nnfi hnpf rnws S20.00 ! or less aws Preferred. All articles
S21.00; vealers active, strong to $1.00 higher." good and choice $31.50 $34.00. . Sheep 2,000; fat lambs fairly
R!.bO.- few to S25.25V me-l v?
riium and good $22.00 $24.00; slaughter yearlings strong to 25c higher, load mostly good fall shorn 103 lbs. $21.50; deck good 95 lb. yearlings $21.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice $7.00 $8.50.
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Labor Unions Spending Record Sum On Election
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UP) A survey showed today that labor has raised and spent $2,000,000 so far in this campaign,' a record for union political ac- J tivities. Union leaders said that for their expenditures they - expect, ' at the least, to elect a Demo
cratic majority to the U., S. Senate and defeat proposed state labor control laws iri Massachusetts, New Mexico and Arizona. ' The more optimistic also expect to return President Truman to the White House and gain up to 36 seats in the House to give the Democrats full control of Congress.
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cal League estimated his organization alone' would spend more than $1,000,000 before the campaign is over. He said this includes amounts raised by state and local branches of the league but will not cover thousands of dollars raised and used exclusively in local and state elections. A spokesman for the CIO Political Action Committee hinted that its expenditures will run "way over" $500,000. In 1944, when this group was the most active labor political organization, expenditures of $403,were reported to the Congress.
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Red Officers Given Prelection !nU. 5. Zone VIENNA, Oct. 20 (UP) Two Russian air force officers who fled by plane from the Soviet Ukraine have -been given sanctuary, over Russian protest, by the American occupation forces here, U. S. headquarters in Aus
tria announced today. The officers, whose names were not disclosed, crash-landed a . twin-engined Russian bomber at an American airfield at Hoersching, in Western Austria, on Oct. 9. Neither they nor a Russian sergeant, who was not involved in the escape plot, were injured. The sergeant was returned to Russian authorities at his own request. But the two officers, although
deeply concerned about the possibility of restriction against the families they left behind in Soviet territory, refused in nine hours of interviews with Russian liaison officers to return to Sovet soil. Lt. Gen. Geoffrey ' Keys, U. S.
commander in Austria, approved their pleas for political asylum, and informed the Russian officers they would not be handed over. His action appeared to make official a two-year unwritten American policy of giving sanctuary to refugees from behind the iron curtain.
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