Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 132, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 July 1949 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949

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LOCALS

police that Shimoyama was murdered, presumably by someone trying to prevent his firing of the

INDIANAPOLIS, July 6. (U.R) railway workers.

A state Supreme Court ruling Japanese government leaders : today halted plans for a $2,600,- held urgent top-level conferences .000 modernization and construe- all day today to discuss the situ- ! tirtn nrncram at nniafal T-Tncniol i;inlr. fl-

and children, Eetsy and Stephen, 1 , ; , u . . j , v. here. . ings were creating "unrest," but have returned to their home in, Tne court by a 4 to 1 vote, ' saFd the government would not fh?r;htrTMiraled the Indianapolis Public immediately declare a state of tne.past week with Mr and Mrs. Health and Hospital District had emergency. Commodore Monk of Graysville. Ln ,lfWi. tn finnt hnnriQ tn ! Mr." and Mrs. Delmas Booker JSiPrt ' MacArthur's headquarters were and children, Mrs. Dottle Cleve- ""Tf6 d was set un bv Jfollowin2 developments with the land and children and Ivan Skin-' JSt tE'iX reatest . . ?

ner and daughter spent the holi- " a' io . ! comment until tne omciai autop

Chib Meetings' FOR THIS WEEK

Frank Neff Relief Corps will meet Wednesday, July 6. There will be Initiation of candidates. Alt members please attend. Refreshments 1 iwill be served.

The Presbyterian Circles will meet Friday, July 8, at 2:30 p.m. as fellows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Robert Johnson; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Walter Shuck; Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Roland Campbell.

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day week-jend in. the Smokv o sy report was made.

new gar3ge, and modernization 1

of several existing buildings and facilities had been completed..

The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Wednesday night.

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THURSDAY

Mrs. Guy Hefner of Pontiac, Michigan visited Mr. and Mrs.

Silas Johnson over the week-' end. Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Cox '

returned to their home in Indianapolis recently after a ' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Weidner and children, Kenny and Darleen, of Waukeean, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Fayton of San Antonio, Texas, s,pent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen of near Jasonville. Charles Boyle, John Boyle,' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Canf ield of

Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Miller were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Jerry Cox. Mrs. Max Billman and son, Tom, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wallace of Indianapolis, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Tom Moore and family and other relatives and friends. Miss Rose and Miss Russell and Nathan Greenberg of Louisville, Kentucky, and Mr. and Mrs. Roth of Teire Haute, were

week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greenberg. - Gib Snyder is attending the July Furniture Market in Chi-

icago. His daughter, Rosemary, is visiting relatives in Chicago: I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Bottorff of Jacksonvlle, Florida, have '. been spending the past two weeks I with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenwood,

of near New Lebanon.

I Mr. and Mrs. William " Meese

Police sought suspects who might throw light on Shimoyama'g death. Although CommunistIpH ia i Intra vc nninnc umr-nrt

t "'aiUilL , r C.him not to carry out the MacAr1945 law was a ' subterfuge which , . ... ou . . , - . . , i thur-ordered firings. Shimoyama

permit an emargeo .,.... nnn ,vr!

day they would be dismissed.

serves to permit an enlarged i

debt limit" for Indianapolis. The opinion said the law would

tniLAUU, July b (UP) A create a precedent whereby "any special court made up of three agency of the city could promote Federal judges will test the its own money raising programs.

constitutional nf th npw ! "H these things can be done,

eral rent 'control law in hearings said the mairity opinion, "then beginning Monday. the debt limitation in the State i Constitution for all practical District Judge Elwyn R. Shaw purposes is nullified."

and Judge Otto Kerner of the Circuit Court of Appeals will be two of the justices, it was announced today. A third Federal judge still must be named for the en banc hearing of a case involving a cooDerative apartment building.

Shaw proposed going into the

License Law Brings Results

;j US Steel, CIO Union

Resume Pact Talks PITTSBURGH, July 6 (UP) With the strike deadline 10 days away, U. S. Steel Corp. and CIO President Philip Murray resume contract talks today at 2 p. m. "Big steel" was expected to give its formal answer to the CIO United Steelworkers demands for a $150 monthly pen

sion, an unspecified wage in-

Turman Triple L Home Ec Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Oren Patton Thursday, July 7th at 1 p. m.

Sullivlan Rebekah Lodge will meet Thursday night, July 7, at 7 o'clock. Officers will be installed by the District Deputy President. Each member bring cookies or pie

The Old Friends club will not meet until further notice.

The fTunlor Department of the Baptist Sunday School will have a picnic at the City Park Friday, July 8, from 3 to 7. Please come directly to the park and bring a picnic lunch.

INDIANAPOLIS, July 6. (U.R) Indiana has collected thousands of dollars in personal, prop-

constitutionality of the law, when erty and poll taxes by requiring crease and improved insurance ... . . t i r . . u : .1 II

a cooperative association sought appucams iur niuioi veiuuie n- , benefits. . to evict 18 tenants of the Shor- censes to show tax receipts. The USW's newspaper "Steel ' l line Annrtment "-ho did not I The law, enacted in 1943, de- Labor" revealed that the corojoin the cooperative.' , nies drivers licenses or auto li- oration so far "skipped over" the J

I William S. Kaplan, a lawyer cense plates to persons wno wu iegai arguments presented by for the housing expediter's , to present either a tax receipt ( the union that pensions are a

office, asked Shaw for an in- or certificate showing they own part of wages. The union paper i

junction to prevent the eviction, no property. I said the corporation was "adam- j

.Lawyers for the cooperative As a result, Indiana's S2 coun- ant" in its "anti-pension stand." argued that two parts of the ' ty treasurers have added thous-1 The publication stated flatly rent control law involved were ands of automobiles and other that the union is "authorized to

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HOME PERM ANENTS , NEW TONI OUTFIT WITH SPIN CURLERS . . . . 2.29 TONI REFILL 1.00 RICHARD HUDNUT HOME PERMANENT 2.75 RICHARD HUDNUT REFILL 1.50 RAYVE NEW HOME PERMANENT 2.00 RAYVE REFILL KIT 1.00 SHAMPOOS

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ELECTRIC FANS

10 Inch OSCILLATING FANS 8 In. FANS

$16.29 and $18.25 . . $4.95 and $6.29

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personaL property to their tax strike to fLVce the corporation to duplicates during hte six years negotiate a pension program as

the law which let states pass ; th law hns hpen in pffert. well as a wase increase and so-

their own rent control laws and Applicants for permits to drive cial insurance plan." which let the housing expediter and for license tags- must show The outcome of "big steel's" have control over evictions. j tne Bureau of Motor Vehicles one contract talks will be a big The case could go directly to of three papers: factor in determining the nathe U. S. Supreme Court af ter i i a receiDt from the countv tions economy in the next year.

the three judges make a deci- I treasurer for local nrmertv taxes Present negotiations usually set

land poll taxes, if owed, due the a Pattern for more than 1,000,ilast preceding year. . 000 steel workers. ;

.2. A certificate from the coun- : ine resuns, nowever, will go

ty treastirer, if the tax receipt has been lost, showing that the !'tav niQff

3. A certificate from the county assessor showing the applicant owns no property. Men between 21 and 50 years old must show not only their property tax recceipts but also a receipt showing they paid a poll tax.

sion. Hearing by three Federal judges makes it possible to file apnpals with the high cdurt. Shaw ordered that attorneys m.t Friday for a pre-trial con-

ference and set Monday for be

ginning hearings.

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Letters from ministers and oth

ers interested in local option.

are especially Invited for column.

Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this

a long way in determining whether the nation's workers are to receive a fourth post-war wage increase or will settle for pensions, improved insurance plans and other so-called "fringe" benefits. PVT. GILBREATH AT FT. LSWIS

The Hamilton Township Farm Bureau will meet Sunday night, July 10, at 6 o'clock at the shelter house in the city park. We invite Turman Township Farm Bureau members as oar guests. Covered dish supuer at 6 p. m. Brirasr own table service. We Iwill eat at 6 o'clock then attend Unfan ChuircJj service at the park.

Open All Day This Thursday

G. It club meeting has been postponed until Firiday, July 15.

Sullivan Home Economics Chorus will meet at the

Woodman Hall July 11th 1:30 fcr practice.

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Graysville 4-H club meetJuly 7, 7th grade on down at Z p. m. 8th grade on up at 8 p. m. Business and motion pictures. Brins safety books and all day record books for checking.

The C.W.E. club will meet Fridiay, July 8, at the City Park for a covered dish dinner at noon. -

iilinresl Sweeps Japan

!n Railway Turmoil ,

TOKYO, July 6. (U.R) Mount-

Pvt. William H. Gilbreath, son

! of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Gil-

breath of Sullivan, R. 2, has been assigned to Service Company, 38th Infantry Regiment, Fort Lewis, Wash., it was announced by Lt. Col. Jack W.

Eudolph, Regimental Com

column. he editor reserving the lng "nrest swepi ?pan. toaa7 ""Imander. He was formerly as-

.... , . .ter discovery ot tne decapitated sicned to

gned to basic training. He en

listed Jan. 5th, 1949.

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tide he may deem is not soluble head of j fg government ownJ in.1 nrntuv Arfl.c nf fOfl wnrna ....

i " ed railroads., under circumstanc-

or less are preferred. All articles ,es that led police and Anied oc. sent to the Open Forum must be cupation authorities to suspect signed and address given,- in mur(jerorder that the editor may knowj shimoyama's death, coupled the writer; however, the writer's with the anticipated firing of 90,-

name will not be published if , nno railwav workers as Dart of a

national economy program, threatened to erupt into a chal

lenge to the envernment and to County,

i ii a ill -.. T. , i- posed to be solvent.

mem vi uie uaiijr xtiuca quu iuia . tren. uougias macAruiur s occu-. . ANNA E. MORRISON,

; paper may or may not agree wltn nation. Administratrix.

statements contained herein. I Preliminary autopsy

Articles publisned herein do

not necessarily express the scnti

DISTRICT Vn F.F.A. TO MEET AT SHAKAjMAK District VII F.F.A. meeting will be held on July 9th at Shakamak State Park. Leave Graysville at 8:30 a. m. Business meeting at 10:00 a. m. Cafeteria lunch at 12:00 noon (bring cov

ered aisn, tood and . taDie servicevice). Games at 1:00 p. m. (bring softball gloves). Swimming at 2:00 p. m. All members, girl friends, guests and parents are invited to attend. Plan to

attend and enjoy this get-to

gether meeting.

TO DISCUSS OPENING SUNDAY SCHOOL AT MEROM STATION All who are interested in seeing a Sunday School opened in the Merom Station Methodist Church are asked to come to a meeting to be held on the church

grounds in Merom Sunday, July

1 10th at 3 o'clock. At that time plans will be made to reorganize j the Sunday School there and to

'make plans to get the church in condition In pnnriurt Sunrlav

School there every Sunday. The

pastor of the Merom charge, ReV.; C. E. Homberger, urges everyone

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N.OTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undejsiirned has been appointed Ad

ministratrix of the estate of Laurence Morrison, deceased late of Sullivan

Indiana, tioid estate is sup-

-.. & Tennis, Attorneys, reports lst ins 7.693t.

iQuit paylns rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on Installment

plan. Also farms for sale.

W. T. MELLOTT

Why Do We Have Such Bargains?

Equipped Farms, Business 'Opportunities, Rural

Retirement Homes To sell through the UNITED FARM AGENCY, a property owner must submit his lowest price, g:,ve reasonable terms if possible and have a logical reason for selling. We are listing such bargains every day, and we pass them right along to our buyers. If a property must be sold at once, must be thrown on the market at a sacrifice pike for quick action, the UNITED man is on the job. No charge for listing, through your Local Bonded Representative, James W. LaFOllette, Sullivan, Ind., R. R.. i Phone 9075. . (3 Miles North on U. S. 41)

FUNERAL HOME

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Modern home of Maude Ross, located on West Jackson Street, available for immediate occupancy and priced for immediate sale.

See Reid Ross, administrator or Wendell Tennis, Attorney.

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The Lchmans, just arriving back from Europe. Robert F. Warner, Sr, resigned. Robert Wagner, Jr., (right) issues statement

mcim vnoir nPMnrD&TK are mullln? over names of Herbert Leh

man, former governor, and Robert F. Wagner, Jr., city plan commission chairman, as possibilities to succeed Senator Robert F. Wagner, Sr, who resigned due to ill health. Lehman, lost to

Republican Senator Irving Ives, but led his ticket He learned of

Wagner's resignation, announcea in a statement issuea uy w toner's son, as his ship neared New York harbor. He is Just back from a trig to Europe and Israel, (International Soundvhqtos).

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