Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 245, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 December 1948 — Page 8

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. SULLTVANDAILT TIMES FRIDAY. DEC. 10. 1943.

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ADDED CHAPTER 6 "THE SEA HOUND'

DAMAGE SUIT I IS DISMISSED A damage suit filed by Hallie Forsythe against the City of Terre Haute et al has been dismissed in the Sullivan Circuit Court. The case had been venued from Vigo County to the

local court.

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Richard the Lion Heart's heroic legions.. .battling savage, infidel hordes for Christendom . . . while his unkissed bride cowers under the touch of barbaric, love-mad Saladinl

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NANKING, De-. 10 (UP) The Communists have reinforced tfuir troops attacking

the Nanking-Pengpu railway

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INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 10

The season's first snow to slid; to pavemonts fell on Indiana to-

and now are threatening com- uay ana trougm a wai;ui.s ana tne netanouse. Ten rows of piste isolation of Nationtlist ar- j state police that snow-covered bleachers were set up in Federal mies battling cn the approaches roads and below-freezing temper- ccurt as exhibits. , .

DANVILLE, 111., Dec. 10 (UP) A former Purdue University

sludent's suit for $75,000 damag- i

es for injuries allegedly received!

;in the collapse of bleacher seats ! during a Purdue-Wisconsin bas:etbal game in 1947 was expected (Ufl) to So to the jury today. Conclud

ing arguments were presented in a Federal court room that looked like a combination lumbervai-d

3 MARGARET ROSE A 'PROBLEM1?

MONEY for HOLIDAY Heeds r ... .- v Get cash from u to help take care of your holiday purchases and all kinds of seasonal and year-end expenses. It takes but a short time to arrange a loan and obtain the money. Monthly repayment Prompt, friendly service. See or phone us TODAY- ,

Fidelity Loan Co.

,. . . ... , ' ,' ut the line yesterday foi the Upstairs Middle East Side Sq. j Urst time. Government cffrhls ! Vp,, said it might be repaired today' . 1 'ssiosoisis.11 was feared-however-that thei

atures would contribute to driv

ing hazards. The light snow moved into the

ftate from the west lata yesterday,

to Nanking, reliable sources said today. - ' This report said the 5,000

Communists who cut the line accompanied by some of the cold-

yesterday are being reinforced est weather of the season. A low by another 20,000 mer. now cf 15' degrees was reported at making a wide detcur around , Terre Haute and 16 at Indianapogovernmen, defense ir the 1 jis airport eary today. Pengpu. area. . I The weather bureau said the

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NOJICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is herrbv

undersinnprl Administrator hf . thl

rce is infiltrating ! -ow P-bably would stay on the w.mij Bastes ungtze Lake area ' Ground un til about Sunday. Tne J'crt his iv,;, present cold wave was expected estate, and that th. 2X1 sai?

from Nanking, and Pengpu.

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across the Hunetze

to strike the thinly garrsoned 1 m e same will be 120-mile stretch of railway beJf untd tomy I -the Suli 'vaa,rc,t Coupon tween Fukow, across the river JeJh?l S"'d, .e '.fL

, yJ . 1 , . ., , , 1 V,re'i,ltors. heirs and legatees of degrees in some parts of the state said decedent therefore are hereby

The original' Communist force tonight. i TZvVJ a.Jd JZU'

I report should not be approved I AJ , . , ED CURTNER . Administrator with will annexed witness mv band and ?eal nf said eou-t pt Sli'Hvnn thin IIIPv ,lo, r

December. 1918. , , EARL A. 'ENHL ClerV of Sullivnn Circuit Court. rig,T and Tnnnig. Attorneys. 1st ins 12-I0-4S 2t.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

notice is nereby given that tl

undersigned Administratrix of the estate of James R. Riggs has this tf-y filed in fhe office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her rmal report r.t her account with said estate, and that the same will be neaid bv the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 31 t day of December, the r-mo Ivin-r the 35tb iudcial dav of the N"v,vnbe- term 1!M8 of said court Cedilo". heiri and leeatee of said (locedent therefore pre hereby notified Jo appear in said eourt on fwid day and show cause why said

report snouiu not np aoproved. BESpr T,. RTC.C-S. Administratrix, witness hand and eal of said enurr rt P"'".n this 10th day of December, 1918. KARL A. ENnL'?. Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. Hays and H' Attorneys! 1st ina 12-10-48 2t. - .

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Sullivan's Junior High basket

ball team opened up in the last half last night to trounce the Jasonville Juniors by a score of 38 to 25. The Jasonville outfit stayed right with the Junior Darts for the first half, and held a slight 17 to 10 lead as the half ended. V7ith Kimmcll. tossing in five baskets and Huff hitting for four in the second half, the Junior Darts were too hot for Jasonville to handle. The Sullivan Junior High second team won the preliminary game 17 to 15. Summary: Sullivan (3C) fg- ft p( lr Kimmell, f 6 1 0 13 Pv. Amett, f.........O 0 1 0 Eslinger, c 4,2 110 Lafoilette, c ........ 0 0 0 0

Huff, g 7 0 Walls, g . 0 1 J. Arnett, g 0 0

SENATOR MAYBANK MARRIED TODAY CHAELESTON, S. C, Dec! 10, (UP) Sen. Burnet R. Maybank, D S. C, and Mrs. Miriam1 Pelzer Cecil were married today in a surprise ceremony here. The acting chairman of the Senate banking committee and Mrs. Cecil, widow of Rear Adm. Charles P. Cecil, were wedded in St. Mi chaels Episcopal Church. ,

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Totals 17 4 4 38 Jascnville (25) tg ft pf tp Mullins, f 1 0 1 2

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