Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 159, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 August 1949 — Page 2

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POYNTER Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. iHURRAY .' Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan. Ind. Telepnone 12

SULLIVAN. DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1949.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Birthday club will meet with Mrs. Tolbert on Thursday August 11th. Bring thimble, needle and scissors.

C. W. E. club will meet Friday August 12th with Anna Lowdermilk for a covered dish dinner. Bring favorite covered dish and own table service.

The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday, Aug. 11, at 7:30 p.m. All members are asked to attend for important business.

The Presbyterian Circles will meet Friday, Aug. 12 at 2:30 p.m. as follows: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Joy Maple; Circle No. 2, Mrs. J. R. Crowder; Circle No. 3, Mrs. H. W. Branstetter.

Greeks Launch Drive Against

ed Guerrillas

The Willing Workers Club will meet Tuesday, August 16th at the Sullivan park with Delores ' Stanley and Ethel Stanley hostesses.

Sullivan Rebekah degree staff will meet Tuesday, August 16 at 7 o'clock for' . practice. Officers and members please be present

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

THEATRE

Shelbuny Indiana

Today Only "Isn't It Romantic"

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The Curry Homemakers and the Onward Clubs of Curry Township will hold their annual picnic for members and families and guests at the Sullivan City Park on Tuesday August 16. Everyone bring a basket. Drink will be furnished. The arrangement committee announces that tie shelter -house lhas been, obtained and all meet there.

REPAIRS

Repairs - Sales For dependable, enjoyable day-to-day radio entertainment . . . let us check your radio regularly for needed repairs. Radio and hearing aid batteries. Auto and house antennas. FRANK'S Radio Service

PWeslern Auto Associate Stori

8 E. Wash. Phone 745 fl

The Cross and Crown class of Mt. Mcriah will meet Fri-" day evening August 12th beginning at 7:30 p.m. for a social program and business meeting. All members are urged to come. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend.

K ASTORIA, Greece, Aug. 11 (UP) Greek government troops have launched a two-pronged summer offensive against 12,000 guerrillas along the Yugoslav and Albanian borders, it was announced today. The government forces aro supported by 50 newly supplied American Navy dive bombers, a number of new American recoilless 75 millimeter artillery pieces and American made tanks. The southern arm of the offensive sent three Greek arrnv. divisions against an estimated 5,000 guerrillas entrenched in the Grammos Mountains along the Albanian border southwest of Kastoria. The northern arm. launched with a crack mountain division, was driving north from Kastoria alcng the Albanian border in ' the Vitsi area. Its aim was to cut the

'highway to Albania supplying another 7,000 guerrillas and trap I

them against the closed Yugoslav border. Reliable reports said Albanian

regular army troops were conCfntrating on the Albanian-

Greek frontier- as a "psycholog

ical booster" for the guerrjlla farces.

(An official Albanian report

broadcast by Radio Tirana yes

terday charged that Greek troops

had invaded Albania along a 30

mile front but had been repulsed.) Heavy fighting was reported in the Grammos Mountains and other heavy fighting was expected in the Vitsi area.

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Gas Drought In Driver Strike

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CHICAGO. Aug. 11. (UP) Motorists in Chicago and surrounding communities faced - a gasoline drought today as more than 2,000 AFL tank truck drivers went on strike and shut off deliveries to filling stations. The drivers, members of the Chicago drivers union of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, voted to strike last night to back up their wage and hour demands. They normally deliver 3,400,000 gallons of gasoline daily to a" 50mile area including, besides Chicago, Gary and Hammond, Ind., an Waukegan an Wheaton, 111. The strike was called against 225 companies in the area, including the major oil companies that control most of the city's 3,500 filling stations. Union officials said that the stations had about a three day supply of gas on hand. Delivery of lubricating and ' fuel oil also was stopped by the strike.

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Deputy Coroner Leonard O. Lenox listens, Dee David testifies.

Cohen denies he's gambler.

VZRDiCT OF HOMICIDE by party or parties unknown is recorded at Los Angeles inquest into death of Neddie Herbert, henchman of Mickey Cohen who was shot fatally in ambush outside a Sunset Strip restaurant. Cohen, who was wounded, denied he is a gambler, said he had no opinion as to who shot him, Herbert, Dee David and Harry Cooper, an attorney general's agent assigned to guard him during a gambling and vice probe. (International Soundphotos)

The companies have met union that the men work a Tuesday-to-demands fo a 17 lA cent hourly Saturday shift rather than the wage boost but on the condition present Monday-to-Friday work

week. The union claims this

would eliminate Saturday overtime payments. . ,

Pocahontas club will'be entertained by Dola Fisk next Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. Bring own table service. Members will meet with Jessie Walker.

. Delta Tbeta Tau, August 15. An invitation with appeal the party is - at Elizabeth Theal's. Beginning at 6:30 on Monday, hurry over for ice cream sodas and sundaes.

Impersonated FBI Agent, Man Arrested . FORT WAYNE, Aug. 11 (U.R) Charges of impersonating a

Federal official were to be. lodged against Ralph M. Knox, age 27 of Butler, Ind.. who allegedly

l fleeced a victim of $300, Harvey

G. Fester. FBI agent-in-chargc, Indianapolis, said today. Knox was picked out of a police line up yesterday by an unidentified Columbus, Ind., man, who said Knox offered to secure the release of a relative, inmate of the Federal Prison at- Terre Haute, for "expenses" of $300. ; A' World War II veteran, Knox ellegedly tcld the Columbus man he was a Federal employee.. The unidentified con game victim gave Knox the money but later realized he had been swindled.

' ARK-HAIRED Betty Jane Crowy, Green Bank, N. J., will enter "Miss America" contest in September representing New Jersey. Five-foot, 3-inch, 110-pound Betty entered "Mis3 New Jersey" beauty contest as "Miss Egg Harbor." (International)

Fort Wayne police held him for investigation. Foster said Knox was sentenced to the U. S. Prison at Terre Haute to serve five years for robbing the Spencerville, Ind., bank of $4,000 two years ago. He later was freed ar,d approached the relative of the prison inmate with his offer.

ANNOUNCE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. iClarence E. Hiatt, of No. Main' St., Sullivan, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, ' Mary Lou, to Gerald

I Smith, son of Gene Smith of I Shelburn. The wedding vows

read by the Rev. J. M. Smith at the home of the bride's parents Saturday afternoon, August 6. , The bride was attired in a navy and grey street length dress and wore a corsage of red roses. Their attendants were her mother, Mrs. Edna Hiatt, and her brother, Kelsie Hiatt. The groom is employed at the Terre Haute Ordnance Depot. They will make their home in Sullivan at the present time.

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. BRAZIL, Ind., Aug.. 11. (UP) Residents of this town today sought a site for a monument they may receive from the Republic of Brazil. They were told that a bill will be introduced in the Congress of the South American country honoring the town for being named after. Brazilv , AHonso H. S. Correa, Brazilian official, made the announcement while visiting here yesterday. 'He and a fellow Brazilian, Dr. Isidore Zanotti, were taken on a tour of the town by Mayor Archie Hamm and later had dinner with the Rotary Club.

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