Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 230, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 November 1948 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, NOV. 19. 1948.

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A Dome Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1851 PAUL POYNTER . , Publisher ELEANOR. POYNTEft JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY ' Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postofflce, Sullivan. Indiana

Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson bt, BuUlvan, Ind, x , Telephone

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How Labor Can Succeed Labor's program for the 81st Congress is now in the making'. The AFL is in session in Cincinnati and the CIO convenes in Portland next week. The Democratic chances in 1950 and 1952 may depend on whether Labor is judicious or demanding intelligent or vindictive. The failure of the Republican Congress was due", in large

part, to the greed of the big business lobbies, starved during 1

School-News As principal of the Elm Park and Old Gymnasium schools, I should like to extend my thanks to all of the interested friends and patrons who so graciously cooperated with my teachers and pupils in making American Education Week a truly visiting week, without having to have a contest and prize attached. Only visits of twenty minutes or longer are counted in this report. , Elm Park Helen Willis, 18; Carol McCoy; 5; Ann Pierce, 8; Ollie McKee, 8. Total visits 39. Enrollment 134. Old Gym Grade one, Ruth Woolley, 64; Grade two, Evelyn McRoberts, 22; Grade three, Jessie Bradley, 27; Grade four,

Eosetta Ford, 18; Grade five, Geo. Walters, 13; Grade six, Fayette McKinley, 19; Phyllis Edwards, Beverly Blewett, 45. Total visits 169. Enrollment 200. Esther H. Hoke.

PLEAS ANTVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beck of Boonville, visited over the week-end with their parents. Mrs. Pholbe Brown and Mrs. Mable Reel of Chicago, Illinois, are here for a few weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr., and Mrs. Ray McKm of

Indianapolis, spent the week

end here visiting Mrs. McKim s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard of

Detroit, Michigan, returned to

I their home Sundty after visiting I his parents and other relatives j here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bishop and

daughter of Crane, Indiana, spent ;

the week-end here with their parents. Mrs. Houck is here visiting her sister and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller. . Bill Daugherty, who has been away for some, time, has returned home.

perfect visitors Week.

mandate. If labor's strategy is shrewd and its planning sure.

it can avoid the same kind of mistakes. Labor did not campaign on Taft-Hartley alone. It recognized that union members are citizens and consumers and it fought for inflation control and a housing program, rent control extension, aid to education and many other issues of importance to every American. Here is how the labor organizations stand on some of the major problems to face the new Congress. They are all in favor of Taft-Hartley act repeal, price control and ration

ing, low-cost public housing, rent control extension, increased Indianapolis enrolled

minimum was, hrruiflpnincr Nrwia KopnviTv inH imronofll i m

benefits, national health insurance, Federal aid to education, European recovery program, and the civil rights bill. Thev are against universal militarj training and the Mundt-Nixon Communist registration. Check these stands against the Truman program and GOP performance and it will be obvious why labor worked so hard for a Democratic victory in the election. Their success and that of the Democratic Congress depends on how they do it. If Labor digs up all its ballot box oats and tried to replace the unlamented political machines in its demands for patronage it will only, succeed in antagonizing the country.

It, however, labor works with other groups for a co-ord- Eg'Pt hav; been divorced, it was inated program for the benefit of the whole country it can anncunced officially today. The continue to provide the balance of political power it wants royal couple was wed in 1938" U to wipe the name Tarft-IIartley off the books-nat'urally and als" Zas anced at obviously " J med Reza Pahlevi, the Shah . of

TohVi. u i j? i. , , , . , Iran, and Princess Fawzia, ,.ri,fgam the respect .of the whole country by of King Farcuk, had had

.s ui its uwn leiurms. n nas already kicked out its : marriage dissolved by Communists and purged itself of many grafters. There are a accord. lew left who manase to nreiudicp rpnnlp airamtt oil .iv,;,, t

im; more iney Keep tneir own house in order the less will be the cry for federal interference with labor unions.

i Grade three:

Last week Sylvia Weisbecker

the lean' Roosevelt years and boasting too confidently of their celebrated her birthday at school.

She was eight years old. Jerry Sevier has had a birthday this month too. We thank Betsy Jones for the plant she brought for our room. Ned Walters reported that he and his sister pick'ed a bouquet of violets on November 7th. We- are happy to have Kathryn Craighead from Farmersburg and John Friestuhler from

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Our enrollment in the Junior

Red Cross was 100. We had twenty-five spelling papers Friday. - We had twenty-seven for American Education

Jane Adams brought the most visitors. She brought five.

EGYPTIAN KING ! GETS DIVORCE CAIRO, Nov. 19. (UP) King Farouk and Queen Farida of

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SHFI BURN .Mr. .'and Mrs. Paul McMillan anaMp.-anri"M i DilHBardfley spent Monday evening in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lane McFarland and son, Donnie, of Ft. Knox,. Kentucky, were the week-end guests of Mr. . and Mrs. James Underhill. . Bailey Arnold of Pontiac, Michigan was called here due to the death of his mother, Mrs. Ella Bickling. ..Mr. and Mrs. Burn Bardsley are spending a few days in Dayton, Ohio with their son, Bob Bardsley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Bannon and Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy O'Bannon of Central City, Kentucky, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Bickling here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poulson spent Saturday in Terre Haute. . Mrs. Maude German spent Wednesday in Sullivan.

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"For the Lord will not cast off his people ; neither will he forsake his inheritance." Ps. 94:14. In spite of the plain teaching of this scripture and doz.ens of others we might mention, there are those who say that lie will, as Satan said to Eve, "Yea hath God said ? In the first place, let us make plain that only those who have been born again are the people of God and being born again does not mean being good, or being baptizea, or joining a church. It is an operation of God, a wcrk apart from man We read in 1st Cor. 12:13, "For by one Spirit are we all bappther we be Jews or Gentiles,

whether we be bond or free, and have all been made to

drink into one Spirit." This is the baptism tnrcugn wnicn we are made members of the body qf Christ and partakers of His .divine nature, a baptism by the Spirit, it says, not by some man, in water. This work of God, through the Word and the Spirit, makes us children of God and is a work which, God Himself cannot undo, any more than we can tmdo what we do, when we beget a child; as it says in Romans 14:8 "Whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's." This do'es not mean that we can do as we please, unless we choose to do right. If we sin and do not judge ourselves, God will judge, or chasten us, but will not condemn us, when we are judged." Rom. 11:31-32. At the judgment seat of Christ we are to be judged for rewards, not for sin. Christ was judged for our sin at Calvarv and there will be only saved', born again people at this" judgment and the very fact that they are there, means that they are saved, I Ccr. 11:15 plainly says that even though our "works are burned we shall be saved; yet so as by fire" while the wicked dead will not be raised and judged until one thousand years later. (Rev. 20) Would like to mention six things that this contrary teaching, that you will be lost if you do certain things, or do not do certain other things, makes of no effect. . First, it makes the word of no effect, as this and other

verses like "I will never leave thee, nor lorsake thee ; 1A I am with you always, even unto the end of the world" ; "Him that cometh unto Me, I will in no wise cast out" and numerous ether verses, prove. Second, it makes the Grace of God without effect and .makes cur salvation depend on our works. Gal. 2 ;21 says "I do not frustrate the grace of God, for if righteousness ccme by the law, then Christ is dead in vain." Gal. 2:16 says "By the works of the law shall no flesh be justified." Eph. 2:8-9 says, "For by grace are ye saved through fa;th; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God: not of works lest any man should boast." No, we don't work our way into Heaven, it is only through the grace of God that any will be saved, even you. Third, it makes of no effect the atcnement, or the blood cf Christ, which says, "It is the blood that .maketh an atonepent.for the soul" ?iv "When I see the blood I will pass -over 'fotrund "By 'llis own'blcr,d,'He entered' once into the Holy place , having obtained eternal redemption for us" and "By sne offering, He hath perfected forever them that are sanctified." And let me say here that all who are saved are sanctified, which means set apart by God. not sinless, or perfect. Theve was only One who was good and perfect and sinless and He has been made unto us who are saved. "Wisdom, righteousness, sanctificaticn and redemption." I Cor. 1:30. Fourth, it makes of no effect the intercession of Christ, which says "Wherefore, lie is able also to save them to 1 he uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever livcth to make intercession for them." Heb. 7:25.

Fifth, it makes of no effect the inte'cessicn of the"

Holy Snirit which says, "Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for. as we ought : but the Spirit Himself maketh intercession for us with groanings, which can not be uttered, and He that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, for He makefh intercession for the saints, according to the will of God." Rom. 8:26-27. Sixth, it makes of no effect the ministry, or keeping of angels, which says,' "The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him, to deliver them" (Ps. .34:7) and "The Lord will give His angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways; They shall bear thee up in their hands. lest thou dash thy foot against 'a stone." Ps. 91:11-12.

Yes, my friend, if you are truly born again and know it, you are safe Jor time -and eternity. Gcd does not save cn probation, as some would have you believe. Eccl. 3:14 says "I know that whatsoever God doeth, it shall be forever: nothing can be put to it, nor anything taken from it : and God doeth it, that men should fear before Him," but if you die without being born again, you go to suffer in a lake cf fire and brimstone forever and forever How about it? (Advertisement)

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