Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 208, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 October 1948 — Page 6

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20, 1948.

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RYAN CHARLES KORVIN . PAUL LUKAS 3 Stooges Comedy - Ocid'ty THURS - FRI - SAT TRY A I, NOTICE OF VOTING PLACKS kOB tifc.NfcKAl, ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the voting places in Sullivan County for the General Election to be held on luesuay. jNovember 2, 1948, will be as lollows: JACKSON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Claude 'Samm resi dence. , Precinct No. 2. Eldred Heffern Old Norris Store Building. Precinct No. 3. Hadie Pullis building Hymera. ,, Precinct No. 4. Hymera Town Hall. CURRY TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Karmersburg Fire House. Precinct No. 2. Greggs Pressing Shop. Precinct No. 3. Bert Wuod Theatre building. Precinct No. 4. O. M. Sebnng building 19 .Mill Street. Precinct No. 5. Chas. Fromcnt Garage Shelburn. Precinct No. 6. Hosea Stewart Imple- . imul building Farmersburg. in FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Township Fire House. Precinct No. 2. Masonic Hall Fair- ' banks. TURMAN TOWNSHIP ' Precinct No. 1. Chas. Denny Garafre. Precinct No. 2. Uruysvil.e Township House. Precinct No. 3. Jesse Medsker Shop. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. City Hall. " Precinct No. 2. Liberty Filling Station. .Precinct No. 3. Lloyd Motor Sales 16-20 S. Section St. Precinct No. 4. First Federal Savings & Loan Association building. Precinct No. 5. Glenn Nash Filling - Station. Precinct No. 6. County Home. Pi"cmct No. 7. Jack MeCracken resldence. Precinct No. 8. Atkins Garage. CASS TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Odd Fellow's building V.wt. Precinct No. 2. Taylor's Studio. Precinct No. 3. Laud Kennedy resi1 Precinct Nl. 4. D"?ger Town Hal! Precinct No. 5. .Murry M-Clanalian residence. Freciwt No. 6. Mrs. Floyd Deckard . residence. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Lw Smith residence. Precinct No. 2. Pleasanlville School ' building. Precinct No. 3 fd residence. - ITADDON TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Paxton S"hool Hou. prw'n-t Nn 2. Woodward store build-in"--Ta'-'!sle. Precinct No. 3. Carlisle Fire House.. Precinct No 4. rs-H-'e r.ihraiy. GILT, TOWNSHIP rrerinet No. 1. High S:;hool building . New Lehinci. P-"inct No. 2. Library Easement Merom. , , Pre-inet N" 3 Pr3e School building. O-'nber 20. 1SM.8. (Seal) TnTTT n vr-(WT,'r c aft Avn D. ROOTT E. LOWELL TUP PEN Po""-d of Oountv Cor'n:sioners, - o-'iivan County. Indiana. Hubert Sevier. Auditor Sullivan County. Indiana.

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1am 21 To 0 ami, Dagger's Bulldogs scored three times on passes last nighf to i beat Linton 21 to 0 and chalk up ' their sixth straight victory of Ihe sraFon.. The Miners have' now lost six of seven games. I Three different men scored i fnr 1he Dogs in the victory,' with Hall passing for two touchdowns and Brewer nassing for the other. Erewer, Mitchell, and Arnold scored for Dugger. The first score came after the Do?1? had recovered a Linton fumble on the Dugger 15-yard line. Brewer passed to Mitchell on the 22, and the big end ran the re?t of the way for the touchdown. The second touchdown came in the third period, with Hall passing to Brewer for the score, and the Dogs came back in the last stanza to add to their lead when Hall fpased to Arnold in the end zone. The Bulldogs converted on all three touchdowns, twice with passes. The Miners were held at bay most of the game, only once threatening the Dugger goal line when they reached the Bulldog only to lose the ball on a , fumble. . TRIP TO STORE BRINGS DEATH CHICAGO. Oct. 20 (UP) Robert C. Foster's trip to a store to buy a package of cigarettes cost him his life. WKor, Via onororl ih& ctnrp Vlf I , , 111.11 Alt. -V WW 1 surprised a young Negro who was in the midst of a robbery. The bandit rtricken, fired became panic-' three shots at . Foster and fled. Foster fell dead. AIR POSSE SEEKS FABjMER AFTON, Ia Oct. 20 (UP) An airplane-directed posse of 50 officers searched today for Jay White, 24-year-old farmer who burned down a home, threatened two farm families. and fired six rifle bullets, through the windshield of J Sheriff J. R. Ewing's automobile. I NOTICK TO NON-RESIDENTS THK STATE OF INDIANA. SUL LIVAN COUNTY. In the Sullivan Cir- ! cuit Court. September Term. 1948 I Harry Hawkins, Mamie S. Hawkins vs. The Union Central Life Insurance Company Complaint No. 31616 Cause of Action Comp uiiit to quiet title HE IT KNOWN. That on this 15th day oi October, in the year 1948. the above named plaintiffs, by J. S. S-luoRcier Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Ciici'it Court their complaint against the defendant in the above entitled competent pel son that said detendant are not resident of the State of ifiuin, Willi tin aniuuvii ii a lnI""na' .. , u oam ueienuaiu inuzeiuie mn ucieny notltied or lie. Illing anu penaency of said complaint against them, said cau.'e or action Deing compiaini to nuiet title the following described real estate in Sullivan County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of Ihe northeast quarter of Section 21. Township v. N.irth. Range it West, containing Sfl acres, more or less. and that unles thev appear and ans wer or !em at TVurtheHouseS ?n 'nir (nir Rti'livnn Cnuntv and Stq'e of Indi""" on the 1-tth day of December 1948 "I'd complaint, and the matters and thinss therein contained and alleged, .. mi v, fceard and determined in their absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and Sal of said Court, this 15th day of October. 1HS. (Soul) EARL A. ENGLE, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. J. S. Schroeder, Attoimy for Plaintiff. -when you buy

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK The Hud Crowder W.R.C. social meeting will be held Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. A Halloween party will be held and all members are asked to come masked. Pumpkin pie with whipped cream and coffee will be served.

Friday Afternoon club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde Kux, 507 West Washington Street, Friday afternoon, Oct. 22, at 2:30 o'clock. Sullivan Rebekah Lodge No. 252 will meet in regular session Thursday evening, Oct. 21, at 7:30 o'clock. A goc:l program has been planned. Bring pumpkin pie to be served at the Halloween social following lodge. Sillivan County Federated Woman's Republican Club will ' meet at Headquarters for their regular meeting Saturday, Oct. 23, at 2 p. m. Members and friends urged to be present. The Baptist Missionary Society will meet Thursday, Oct. 2L at the home of Mrs. Edgar Collins, .226 South Section Street, for a covered dish luncheon. Meat and drink will be . furnished. Bring table service. Bring old sheets for White Cross work. The County Association meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held Friday, October 22 at the Dugger High Scl.ool. The afte.rncvn meeting will begin at 2:30. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock in the high school cafeteria. Union services will be held at 7:30. All Eastern Stars throughout the county will be represented. Anna Barrowman, President. Dugger O.E.S. Pocahontas club will be entertained Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Martha Deckard. Bring own table service. Stated called meeting of the Pocahontas lodge Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Martha Deckard. Plans for banquet to be held at Linton for Great Pocahontas to be made. - Notice. Sullivan Lt 'lge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. Degree. All members vrged to attend. 'Visitors welcome. Alvin "Al" Spainhour, W. M.; Russell Inbody, Sec. OHIO COURT UPHOLDS CONVICTION COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 20. (UP) The Ohio State Supreme Court today upheld tne Conviction 01 Lester Nichols, formerly of Silver t i, tj a v,: leaner, j.uu., aiiu Dec nia cActuuuu HatA fnr TCnv 1Q NifhnU wna rnn aale Ior wov- ls- CnoiS was con victed in Lima, O., of the shotgun murder of the Rev. Lewis Whitaker at West Newton, O., May 6, 1946. Counsel for Nichols claimed that he shot the' aged minis: er in a fit cf passion and should not have bee fund guilty of first degree murder.

Administrator's Sale Of Personal Property Notice is hereby ?iven that Paul M. Phillips, the undersigned administrator of the Estate of Clara E. McCov, deceased, will, pursuant to an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Ind'ana. sell at public auction the personal goods and chattels of said estate consisting of household goods and clothing and personal effects and property, to-wit: quilts, bed linens, table linens, p'llow cases, feather mattresses, scarfs, doilies, electric fan, Philco radio, electric heater, Croslev table radio, wash cloths, dish towels, hand towels, bafh towels, aprons, wash dresses, Kodak, electric curling iron, leather purse, portable electric Singer sew'ng machine. Christmas tree lights, alarm clock, electric heat pad. metal kitchen cabinet, wood bed, round drum table, stand table, dresser, crochet bed spread, crochet table cover, crochet chair covers, wool blanket (new), crochet table scarf, hand mirror, clothes brush, afghan. electric table stove, flashlight, suitcase, laundry bag, silk and wool comfort, d'shes, silverware, cooking utensils, and other small items on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 at public auction at the residence of Robert Springer, located at 212 Cross Street in the City of Sullivan, Indiana. Said sale to commence at 1 :30 o'clock P.M. and is to be for cash. In case of rain, sale will be held in shelter. PAUL M. PHILLIPS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CLARA E. McCOY, DECEASED.

POLICE EXPECT SUICIDE VERDICT

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. -20 (UP) Indianapolis police today expected a suicide verdict in the death of Mrs. Joyce Arnold, age 41, whose body was found floating in Fall Creek here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil V. Schultz, brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Arnold, in the vicinity when the body told police they happened to be was found by two men walking along the shore of the creek. KOKOMO NAMES , NEW AUDITOR i I KOKOlvp, Oct. 20. (UP) Mrs. Ruh Addington, widow of C. Forrest Addington, today succeeded her husband as Howard County auditor. Mrs. Addington was appointed to fill out Adding.ton's unexpired term by the 1 County Board of Commissioners. TOBIN CANCELS INDIANAPOLIS SPEECH INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20 (UP) Democratic state headquarters said today that Secre tary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin had cancelled a scheduled speaking appearance here tonight be cause of illness. John W. Gibson, Assistant Secretary of Labor, will peak in Tobin's place at a Marion s County rally, Marion County leaders said. HUSKY BLONDE KILLS SUITOR CHICAGO, Oct. 20. (UP) Anna Terry, age 23, a 250-pcund blonde, admitted to police today that she shot and killed her suitor when he found her with anoth- ! er man. Miss Terry said she was with Melvin Reefer, age 23, a porter at the exclusive University Club, last nghit, when James Noble, age 35, a bus boy at the club, burst in on them. PAN T FIND SUICIDE GUN CHICAGO, Oct. 20. (UP) Police believed today that Felix Crowder, 78-year-old janitor, may have hidden the gun with which he committed suicide. Detectives were virtually certain that Crowder deliberately shot himself. But they haven't been able to .jfind the gun. FOUR MEN GET SUSPENDED SENTENCES A T Tt A XTT T 1 "A OA (UP) Four men were under .u. jj t lliree-IIivlllila su&pcuucu ociliciiues today on charges of stealing seme 82 gallons of whiskey from the Schenley Distillery at Lawrenceburg. The men, all residents of Dearborn County, were Ralph N. onlgomery, age 40; Raymond Wao-npr. see 40: Earl L. Bruce. aee 27, and Elmer F. Huddle, age 32.

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COUNTY ASSOCIATION MEETING TO BE HELD The County Association meeting of the Order of Kastern Stars will be held Friday, Oct. 22, at the Dugger High School gym. The afternoon meeting will begin at 2:30. Dinner will be served at' 6 o'clock Friday evening in the high school cafeteria. Union services will- be conducted at 7:30. All Stars throughout the' county will be represented. ! THREE ESCAPE FROM HOSPITAL INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20 (UP) Police today sought three men who they said walked out of the prison ward at the Robert Long Hospital last night clad in Dajamas and bathrobes. Three Pendleton Reformatory inmates, Rodney Harding, age 23, Corunna, Arlis Miller, age 26, Evansville and Raymond Lucas, age 27, Columbus, escaped from the ward disguised as sleep-walkers, authorities said. TUMOR DISCOVERY

MRS. IEO CARUSO of Ashtabula, O., kisses her son Freddy at a Chicago hospital in hope of getting some response from the war veteran, now blind and deaf from a brain tumor. Doctors say the growth is responsible for law violations that brought him a dishonorable discharge and a penitentiary sentence in Illinois. Cov. Dwight Green granted Caruso a pardon. Army Secretary Kenneth Royall authorized an honorable discharge. Little hope remains that Caruso will live. Behind Mrs. Caruso stands Freddy's father. (International)

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