Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 130, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 July 1949 — Page 5

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3ULHVAN. INDIANA

AT THE CHURCHES

HICKORY METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor JMtifhine services on rfircf md

Evening .services on second and fourth Sundays of each

month at 7:00 p. m. Sunday school alternate 'at 0:30 or 10:30., S. C. Willis Supt. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. ,

PALMER'S PRAIRIE CHURCH OF CHRIST James S. Hardlsou, minister Communion at 10:4S a. m. Preaching each Monday night at 7:00 o'clock.

Preaching also the Sunday of each month.

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BttLUVAN DAILY TIMES--. FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1949.

MEfcOUk- . . . PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Preaching, 10:30 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8

p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Friday, 8 P. m. Sunday night priachlng, 8 p. m. Lee Lanhbrooks, Pastor

PAXT01V CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Robert Simpson, pastor Wednesday, 7:00, Y. P. C. Prayer service Friday, ,7:00. Sunday School. 10:00. Preach

ing, 11:00. ; , . .

Preaching every Sunday nieht

at 7:00. .

at Western sector markets. The Soviets said the halting of all Western Berlin-bound food ve-

i hides was "all a mistake." 1 By and large, it seemed Ber

lin finally " was to be connected second : with Western O

iiiMuj wjr ia.ii and Highway wunout restrictions Of any. kind since the Rnbnc

imposed their blockade a vear

ago. '

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KINGSLEY . MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Canfield Pastor Percy M. Lester, supt. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Sermon 10:45 a. m. Prayer service each Thursday night. :

DUGGER METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a m.

Charles Mason. Strot.

Sunday morning service, 10:30

I -rUncmpfomcnt Hifs7-Year High In June

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Steelworkers

Told To Prepare

For July Strike

Prayer, service. Thursday, 7:00 A heavy influx of high school

1 ana college students seeking I work sent June unemployment

to a new seven-year high of 3,778,000, the Census Bureau estimated today. It was an increase of 489,000 over the May level. Unemployment in June a year ago was 2,184,000.

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' BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30. Wednesday evening service

:au. -; Preaching every 4th Lord's day, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Bro. PaulffeaL

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Berlin Rail

Strike Ended:

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BERLIN, July 1 -(UP) Berlin's strike born railwav tienn

ended today, food trucks rnllorl

into the city unhamnered anrl a

complete lifting of the Berlin

blockade seemed in sight.

WASHINGTON, July 1. (UP) CIO President Philip Murray

has ordered all officers of the

CIO Steelworkers to prepare immediately for a possible mid-July strike against U. S. Steel Corp. .Murray, it was learned, has sent detailed instructions to all local unions of the steelworkers telling them what steps. to take in case of a strike. The instructions, it was understood, express "hope" that no

walkout will occur in the steel mills. But, they make it clear that a strike perhaps a long and bitter one is a real possibility unless some agreement is reached between the union and U. S. Steel by July 16 on union demands for higher wages, and in

surance and pension plans.

The steelworkers' contract with U. S. Steel does not PYniro until

, rrv, , . ... . .i jcai. dui u can De reopened i 111" un.Ploy- this year on wages and welfare

was 1,: Tp.r o TeLtTlb nd -ion is free to I

was 4 000 0 0. ' ' " is reached. ' ' 0 date. Mlirrav haa rrf

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WISHING WELL

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Dugger Beats

Legion,

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Win

Games Tonight Dugger vs. Bicknell. Legion vs. Chesty Chips.

HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6r more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is pour key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Itht 1949. by WillUm J. Miller. DUtributed by King Ftur, Inc.- t) -Z$

Dugger knocked the Legion out of the race for the title of the Sullivan Softball league last night when they dropped the Legionnaires by a score of 1 to 0 in the first game of the even-

ing twin-bill at Legion Field. It was a good game with Wat-

kins allowing the Legion fiv hits. James held the Dugger out fit to two hits, but an error am

I a passed ball gave the winner

j their lone run. ' j In the second game of " tlv evening Rickardsshut out Grays I ville 2 to 0. Myers won the garni .for the Locker boys, whil, Nichols was the losing pitcher. Tonight the Dugger-Bicknel ! game will bring together ' "tw; 'good clubs. Bicknell, one of" th' better teams in the Bicknel softball league, . with an -all colored infield, will clash 'wit! the probable champs of th? local league.

In the second game the Legioil

will clash with the powerful Chesty Chips from Terre. Haiitef

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LINTON

DRIVE IB THEATRE 2 Miles East Of Linton On Highway 54

SATURDAY , July 2 "UNTAMED BREED" with SONNY TUFTS

SUNDAY j July 3 - ( V'DOWN TO EARTH" RITA HAYWORTH LARRY PARKS , In Technicolor Cartoon . Sborts

The first elevated train to run

in Berlin in 42 riavs Wt a

(halter Station in the American sector at 3:50 a.m. (7:50 p.m., , Thursday, CST) with- 10 sleepy ' Germans as passengers. 1

Trains then besan

throughout the city on a normal 20-minute schedule. By 8 a.m., the cars were jammed with the commuters who had been forced to ride buses or bicycles or even walk during the West Berlin strike.

Employment, however, also increased 925.000 in June to 59.-

619,000 the highest since last November. More Workers The nation's civilian labor force, including all eligible workers 14 years of age and over employed and unemployed rose in June to fiaaoftnnn

This was almost as high as' the ' moving ' all-time record of last july.

The labor force increase since last month was 2,415,000, !mbcating that business was aLle to absorb' about one-third of the!

new job seekers. The Census Bureau noted that a ' six-months' decline in nonagricultural, employment was halted at least for Hie time ' being. It rose from' 19,720,000 to 49,924,000 between May and June. . . .The increase in non-agricul-tujal employment, the bureau

solely

MON.-TUES.-WED. July 4-5-6 "YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME" , DAN DAILEY JEANNE GRAIN Cartoon News

ENDING TONIGHT "JUNE BRIDE" ; with BETTE DAVIS

CHILDREN UNDER 12 WITH ADULTS, FREE

1 Two trains loaded with coal ' and mail from Western Germany, stalled in the Soviet zone by the strike, rolled into Wannsee Station on the outskirts of Berlin early today.

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! uc uuvici uussen ranuav .

. . . . . wuuiaiea, was connnea management promised that trains to men because of new job would be moving between Ber- ings in construction and ( 1m and Western Germany on outside work.

i Fc-uiK.e scneauies witnin three I days. , , , , ', Trucks from Western Germany

, cleared Soviet check points on the Soviet border without diffi,.ityand unloaded their cargoes

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"HOUR OF TRIAL" is" at hand for Czech Roman Catholics, warns Archbishop Josef Beran (above) in a new and blistering indictment of the Prague Communist government's actions against the church, issued in a pastoral letter from his palace, under guard of Red regime. (International) ; 2 PUBLICATION NOTICE' STATE O' INDIANA, COUNT? OH' BUL.LIVAN SS. In the Circuit Court ol Sullivan County Cause No. 31843 Action at Law is. V. Duncan, Plaintiff vs. ' ' R. S. Stanley. Stanley Drilling Company, Defendant The requisite aifidavit for publication, having been filed, notice is fieitoy given you, R. S. Stanley, doing business with the Stanley Drilling Company, defendant, in the above entitled suit, that the above suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court ot Sullivan by said plaintiff, against Will nmvinff fn an I n .nn

for the possession of one Wakeshaw Motor, No. 6 GAKU IU 3061E. Unit Number 20518. That summons was duly Issued out of said court against you, as provided by law, and that said suit is still pending.- . Now, therefore,, unless you, R. S. Stanley, doing business with the Stanlev Drilling fnmnonv th c.j

' defendant, file your answer to the complaint in said suiti or otherwise make your1 appearance therein in 1 said Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Indiana, and in the court house in . Sullivan, and on or before the first day of the next term of the said I court, the same being the 5th day of 'September. 1919, default may be en1 tered against you at anytime after that day and a judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said , complaint. '

Dated this 30th day of June, 1949. . EARL A. ENGLEL Clerk. 1st ins 7-1-49 3t.

Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment Plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

specific con

tract demands although he has been negotiating with : the company for some weeks. U. S. Steel already has turned thumbs down on any discussion of a pension plan this year and has indicated

it does not think a fourth-round wage increase is justified.' Negotiations currently are in

.recess' The next scheduled imeet--

mg between the union and the company has been set for July 6 at Pittsburgh.

1949

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