Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 145, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 July 1949 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1949.

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MAN IS KILLED

WHEN HIT IiY CAR INDIANAPOLIS, July 22 (U.R) -Jorn O. REinliaiUt, age flG, was killed yesterday wren hit. Ly

as he walked in front oE 'his

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Sullivan Club Meetings . FOR THIS WEEK The Mary E. Davis Past Matrons Club will meet with Mrs. Ida Ault, Friday, July 22, at 7:30 p. in. A ffuod attendance is desired.

The Sullivan County group of the Woman's Society of '. Christian Service will meet at f-e S'Jlli'van City Park on Friday, August 19, instead of Friday, July 24. Further announcements will' be made concerning: the program.

The M.Y.F. cf the Nw Lebanon and Rose Chapel .Methodist churches will hold an ice cream social at the Carlisle school grounds on Saturday, July 23 at G p. in. The public is invited. The Sullivan Home Economics Chorus will meet at the Woodman Hall Monday, July 25th fcr practice.

John Woodsmall and daughter, Donna Kay, spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Glen Yeager and daughter of the Kingsley neighborhood. Mr', and Mrs. Bob Richey W Chicago, visited with Mrs. Rii'hry's brother, Tom Dawson and Mrs. Dawson. The. Hicheys were returning from a trip through the Smoky Mountains.

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The Merom American Legion Post will sponsor a square dance on the Rluff Friday evening, July 22 at 8:00 p. m.

Tro P" -ahontas Lodge will rr.pet in regularj sess'.-.n Menday night. July 25, at 7:30 o'clock. AH members urged to attend.

The Young Marr'erl Couples class picnic will be held Sunday, July 24, at f'iakimak Park. Meet at Oabin 7. ,,. t jn-:;j a. m. with luncheon at noon. Bring well-filled basket and abl service. Drink will be furnished.

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Letters from ministers and others . interested in local option, are especially invited for this column. Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article lie may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. AH articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer; however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.

DENNIS O'KEEFE GAIL RUSSELL Ruth WARRICK Charlotte GREENWOOD

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Today's Markets , INDIANAPOLIS, July 22. (U.R) Hogs 5,500; rather slow, barrows and gilts mostly 25 cents innror hut uneven, good and

choice 190-240 lbs. mostly $21.75 S22.25, few lots $22.35 $22.50,

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Butler Says Congress Must Cut Spending

WASHINGTON. July 22 riJP

.' j ....-sn BHn to Sen. Hugh Butler, R., Neb.

v..v,e 99 fiR parlv sales . . . . 1

cuy ----- to cut government spending

240r27U ids., zu.zo " ' stead of passing the buck 300-325 lbs., $18.50 $19.00, 10" , President " 1 160 lbs. around $18.50 down; sows

I weak to 25c lower, most 400 lbs. i Butler made that statement be Hnwn. 16.25 $17.25, choice light-, fore a Senate Rules Subcommit

weights $17.50 cr more, 400-450 i tee as the economy fight in the

lbs $13.00 $16.00, odd big Senate moved into the payoff

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weights down to $12.00.

j Cattle '300, calves 500; limited

round. Butler urged approval of i

stppr and heifer trade about proposal tor overnauiing ana ex

innH Pood near 1,000-lb. ; panding Congressional r-ichin-'

yearlings $26.50, small lots most- ery for dealing with the budgetf" ly medium warmed up and gras- Im that g ba,anced' Fed.j sy yearlings $22.50-$24.50, pack- eral budget .g necessarV) he safdl age medium grass heifers president should cut goyern 4

common iigmweiB.M, "'ment spending if -Congress fai bred yearlings $18.00; cows slow, to do SQ 5 5 . most bid 50c to $1.00 lower, sell-i

ers resisting and indication siz-1 "However," he said, "I do be-

nhlo share to be carried over, neve it is primarily our re-

bidding $14.50 down on canners sponsibility to make these re

a mifisrc hulk beef cows bid duotions first, instead of Dassine,

(tllU v wi vtv Jj - i downward from $17.00; vealersithe buck to the President... Ill

: moderately active, mostly steaay, we ao not over-appropriate,

good and choice largely $2&.su t tnere can De no over-spenaing.

$26.50, top $27.00, common ana medium $20.00 $25.00.

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BRUNSWICK, Me., July 22. (UP) Atomic Commissioner Sumner T. pike said today that

1. Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, R., Ia., for his "incredible mismanagement" charges against Commission Chairman David E. Lilienthal. - ,

The Senate expected to spend

tehe next week or two on -Jour

2. Sen. Brien McMahon, D., Conn., and Rep. Carl T. Durham, D.. N. C. for1 sponsoring legisla

tion to require prior Congression-' $15.00, solid . mouth

al approval of all atomic spending;-$9.00 $11.00.

projects.

Sheep 300; early native lamb measures carrying more than1 trade fully steady, bulk good and $25,0001)00,000 in funds for Jthe

choice mixed weights-, $24.50- curre year j.ney - i 9nn nnmmnn and medium un- elude the foreign aid bill. ryn.

0-ni,', iQnnS23 S0: few choice for the Armed Services, inde-

held near $26.00, slaughter ewes pendent Federal offices and the

m.ntahle steady at $5.00 , interior Department.

$8.00, odd head breeding ewes, twos and yearlings . upward to

kind from

I 3. Sen. Joseph Q. O'Mahoney, i D., ' Wyo., for a proposal to require the commission to stay ! within budget spending limits on

In a speech at Bowdoin College, all projects unless .the Budget Pike said relations between the Bureau authorizes additional' ex-

to cut this country's atomic lead and endanger national security.

Atomic Energy Commission and

; Congress are approaching "some- ! thing like a crit:s.' "In some instances," he said, 'it

has been obvious that political considerations, which have no place in the management of an industrial operation . . . have been injected into Congressional consideration of some of our problems." Pike said "it may be time again" for the people "to become heard." He urged citizens to "inform yourselves on these matters." Without naming names, , Pike hit at:

penditures and explains the rea

sons to Congress.

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NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF PERSONAL 'PROPERTY'; Notice T'f3 hereby given that the undersigned, guardian of Mary E. Sinclair, will, pursuant to an order of the Sullivan Circuit Court heretofore made, sell at public auction on Saturday, July 23, 1919 at 1:30 o'clock P.M. at 117 South Slate Street in the City of Sull'van, Indiana, the following items of personal property, to wit: overstuffed davenport, 2 overstuffed chairs, library table, bookcase, dresser, 2 beds, stand table, sewing machine, table wardrobe, 2 ps. bed springs, 2 mattresses, 2 feather beds, dining table, 4 d:rung chairs, kitchen cabinet, kitchen cupboard, kerosene stove, coal range, pots, pans, dishes, curtains, 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, child's chair, trunk, 2 rockers, bedding, linens, pillows, mirror, stand table, garden tools and heating stove. ' Terms of sale, Cash. MARY M. MORRIS, GUARDIAN Joe W. Lowdernr'lk, Attorney

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