Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 163, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 August 1949 — Page 6
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SULLTVANDAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, .1949
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'POSSUJt CAUSES TRAFFIC JAM i CHICAGO, Aug. 17. (UP) An opossum that set out to see the sights of the big city caused a traffic jam when he got into a residential section and a crowd of spectators jammed the street to get a look at him. Detective Ray Frey captured 1 the animal by
kicking it gently to make it "play "possum," and then rolling it into, a basket. The opossum was taken
to the Anti-Cruelty Society shelter.
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and children and Mrs. Lee Sim
mers have returned - from a motor trip through the East. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bridwell of
Indianapolis, were week-und
guests of Mrs. Ruth Booker. j Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boles and familv of Terre Haute, were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson Sunday. j Henry Snyder and Ernest Snyder spent Sunday in Bloomfield visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiltse of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mrs. Wiltse's mother, Mrs. Edna Rosenberger and other
relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Owens Frd family of Terre Haute, wne
guests cf relatives in Sullivan Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Helman McKee of Indianapolis, were guests cf his mother, Mrs. Margaret Alsman, over the week-end.
Legion Beats Rickards, 7-2; Hymera Wins Games Thursday Church League All-Stars vs. Graysville (6 p. m.) ' Dugger vs. Shelburn. I Carlisle vs. Hymera. Games Friday Eagles vs. Bicknell Enocos Coal. I Legion vs. Pfizer Chemicals.
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Escapees Recaptured
County Hardware
The Legion ended Rickards' second half winning streak last night at Legion Field in the second game of the doubleheader to tighten the race for second half honors in the league.
With Jimmy James pitching
good ball and with Billy Taylor hitting a first-inning home run with a man on base, the Legionnaires had little trouble downing
the Locker Boys by a score of
7 to 2. Hardesty was the losing pitcher. In the opener last night Hymera finally won its first game in the second half after " six straight ' defeats by beating Graysville 13 to 9. Scamihorn pitched for the first half champs and Nichols was the loser for Graysville. 1
them not to make any more pickups at the terminal, he said. Heath said Dombrowski lost two teeth from the beating, but neither required medical attention. , The Johnson Terminal has been
serving the small-scale independ
ent haulers who met the union's demand for a 17 cents hourly wage boost. Union spokesmen said they
TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. Aug. 17. Knew nothing of tne attacK.
(UP) Two prisoners who es-1 " Heath said he did not report it caped from the Federal prison to police because he "wanted to here Monday were recaptured get even in my own way." only 10 miles south of the prison1 Independent filling stations are today. . being supplied by , distributors Warden J. Ellis Overlade said who have met the union's deprison guards picked up William mand for a 17 Vfc cent an hour C. Kidd, age 32, and David wage raise but most of the staHolmes, age 44, in an open field tions owned or controlled by the after a tip from Miss Jay Keegan, major companies are either dosage 25, Terre Haute, that she had ed or running out of gas. seen the men on the Squire Kil-' Motorists generally have been lion farm. only slightly inconvenienced by The men were still clad in their the strike, prison clothing when recaptured, I Yesterday, a union spokesman Overlade said. Kidd was serving said that some distributors have three years and Holmes two been "cheating" and supplying years, both for violation of the gas to the oil companies' sta-
Federal law banning interstate tions. The dealers were required
Suifivaii Club Meetings FOR THIS WEES
Sullivan District of Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the Sullivan City Park Friday, August 19th at 10 o'clock for an all day picnic. The picnic' will be in honor of the four new District officers and chairman. Basket dinner at 12 noon. Iced tea will he furnished. All' min-
' . ist.prs invitpd.
Sullivan Conservation club will meet Thursday, August 18th at :20 p. m. at the City Hall.
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Dugger Schedules Nine Grid Games Dugger's Bulldogs will play a nine-gam football schedule this fall, Coach Gabe Takats announ
ced yesterday. Only three games will be played on the Bulldog field and six games will be playj ed on the road. j Some twenty-five boys turned out Monday to begin practice for the season. But Coach Takats said he thought a few more would report when school began. I The Bulldogs face a rebuilding job to replace the men who graduated last spring after giving' Dugger one .of its best -seasons in many years. Last year
the Dugger eleven lost its opener' to Brazil and then swept through the rest of the season unbeaten. ' ' ; . .. The schedule: Sept. 9 ' Bloomington University, home ' Sept. 16 Clinton, away Sept. 23 Huntingburg, home Sapt. 30 Jasonville, home . ftctj.7 North Vernon, away k62--;I4 Brazil, away Ott. 21 Linton, away Oct.. 28 Plainfield Boys
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Labor Unions Too Strong, Says Wabash Prof
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. (U.R)
John V. Van Sickle, economics the job
hsm Injunction Against Strikers FORT WAYNE, Ind., Aug, (UP) Striking members
Local 57, Unied Mine Workers, today were prevented from interfering with operations at the Kroger Milk Processing Plant, Marion, or employees who wished to work, by the terms of a
temporary injunction issued by
Federal Judge Luther M, gert here.
The injunction said it "is apparent from the evidence that Marion law enforcement officers are unable or unwilling to provide the necessary protection." Evidence of employees being assaulted, threatened and intimidated has been found, Judge
Swygert said in granting the injunction, which restrained the mine workers from interfering with plant operations, unlawful mass picketing and making threats against workers still on
Explorer Plans Another Dive Into TheSea
ABOARD VELERO IV OFF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND, Cal..
SwyAug. 17 (UP) Undersea Ex-
I piorer utis tsarton repaired his
benthoscope today for another record dive, this time to chart unknown canyons under 'the Pacific Ocean.
Barton said he would dive again in a few weeks after he installs a new power cable to
replace one that cut - off his
Rebekah . Past District Deputies cf District 38 will hold an all day meeting on the Merom Institute campus Sunday, August 21. A picnic dinner will be held at noon. Guests will he the families of the members.
Rev. YVeisbecker's Sunday School class of the Presbyterian church will have a covered dish supper at the city park at 6;30 Thursday evening, August 18. Bring your own table service. The moving pictures taken Easter Sunday will be shown after the supper.
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge will meet Thursday, August 18th. Initiation and entertainment.
Sullivan Ledge No. 147 Independent Order of Odd Fellows wEJ meet in regular session Friday night, August 19th at 7:30 o'clock. All members please attend. In-P':-tant business. By order of Noble Grand.
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professor at Wabash College in
Indiana, said . today "organized labor has become so strong . . . as to threaten our democratic way of life." Van Sickle told the Senate Banking and Currency Committee the Taft-Hartley Act has reduced the power of labor unions, "but not enough." He said Congress should outlaw industry-wide collective bargaining and industrywide' unions. r The committee is investigating monopolistic practices of labor organizations. . Van Sickle said that years ago, "when unions were comparatively weak," they made many "im-
i portant conmoutions to American democracy."
But, as he said, "as unionism has grown, its beneficial effects have declined and its harmful effects have increased. It appeals more and more to force and less and less to persuasion." , Too Powerful. "Organized labor," Van Sickle said, "has become too powerful for its own good and for the good of the country." Earlier, Hoyt P. Steele, vice president of the Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Co., Des Plaines, 111., told the committee that te International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (AFL) repeatedly has violated the TaftHartley law by conducting secondary boycott strikes. Raymond J. Tiffany, general counsel for the National Small Businessmen's Association, New York, asked that union's be made subject to anti-trust laws. Tiffany said that unions in the sheet metal, construction, trucking, maritime, and coal industries almost constantly use "monopolistic practices" to accomplish their objectives.
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The order, however, prohibit
ed only unlawful acts and does not prevent the 68 striking union members from peaceful picketing and other lawful activities. The company has refused to negotiate since the UMW members walked off the job Aug. 3 on the grounds that the NLRB has not sanctioned the union. . Company representatives said the UMW was using "goon squads" and threatening and intimidating union employees and their families.
Chicago Gas
Station Owner Beaten By Mob
lights 4,500 feet below (tJ5e surface yesterday. ' 1 His descent broke the 3,028foot deep sea record he and Dr. William Beebe set in the bathysphere off Bermuda in 1934. ' Barton had hoped to reach 6.000 feet. But he was "not disappointed because there will be
other opportunities." "I don't hold any great brief for this type of dive ' helrv3 academic science," he said. "But it will be useful to let the benthoscope down slowly into narrow ocean canyons. I would like to go down with an expert on the subject." Strange World In his two hour and 19 minute dive, Barton found a strange undersea world, populated with phosphorescent shrimps, squid and eels. The animals swam past the thick quartz windows 01 the benthoscope, flashing their own lights. "I suffered from the cold, and the glowing organisms rocking up and down outside the dark made me dizzy for a time," he told the United Press in a' Radiotelephone interview. "' . "The phosphorescent animals were most numerous about 2,000 or 2,500 feet," he said. "I would describe them ' as like fireflies on a midsummer's night. "I couldn't identify all of them, but many were jellyfisn. I saw some lantern fishes, I'm sume. I made about 25 little sketches of arrangements of lights I saw. Some of the lights
Royal Neighbors will meet Friday, August 19th at 7:30 p. m. There will be initiation.. Officers please wear formats. Refreshments will be served. Bring own table service. AH members will be contacted in regard to redeclaration cf the Royal Neighbors rccm at the hospital.
The Couples class of t;,e Baptist church will meet at the church Friday, Auprust 19, at 7 o'clock to go to Merom. Bring cwii buns and weinera, everything else will be furnished. In case of rain, go to shelter hcuse at the park.
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SHIRLEY POSTPONES CHANNEL SWIM WISSANT, France, Aug. 17 (UP) Shirley May France. 17 year old Massachusetts high school girl, today postponed for at least 24 hours her attempt to swim the English Channel.
HE. WASN'T SO LUCKY
CHERRYVILLE, Me., Aug. 17 -I
(UP) "See how lujky I am.
Leon Gray, age 15 of Orland
told companions as he picked up
a jli caliber revolver ha knew
contained one. live shell and five
empty ones. He pointed the gun
at nis temple and squeezed the trigger. A medical examiner to
day ruled that death was accidental.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 17. (UP) A gas station owner said today he was beaten by a gang : of men while hauling gasoline during the truck drivers strike which has cut the Chicago area gasoline supply to a trickle. Meanwhile, a Federal negotiator met with striking AFL teamsters an doil company representatives in an effort to settle the week-long strike. Charles Heath, aee 30. Ham
mond, Ind., operator, said he and lnside the benthoscope an employe, Frank Dombrowski,! . '
age 28, Calumet City, 111., were attacked as they were returning to the station with a truckload of gas from the Johnson,, Oil. Co. Eulk Terminal, Gary, Ind. He said they were forced off the road a mile west of the terminal by three autos filled with 18 men.
They were punched and kicked,
I were so bright they reflected
Blame Bus Driver InBloominglonWreck
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 17. (UP) Coroner Robert E. Lyons today was scheduled to file his official verdict on the Grey-
then driven a half mile away in a , hound bus wreck which killed 16
jeep, he said. The men returned persons iasi rveunesuay.
them to the truck after warning
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The coroner yesterday gave newsmen what he called a "preview" of his verdict and said his investigation revealed sufficient evidence to warrant "prosecution" of the driver for reckless operat-
jing of the bus." Lyons did not ,say whether he would take steps I to prosecute Driver Wayne Cranmer, age 25, Indianapolis. I Officials questioned Cranmer and passengers who survived the bus crash in an effort to learn if
the driver was dozing at the time of the accident.
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LOUD COLOR CARS SAFER CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 17 (UP) If you like your car painted in a loud color you'll have less chance of an accident, an engineer for the Wyoming Highway Department said today. John Wiley said flamboyant colors are far safer than those which match the terrain' because they can be seen better by other drivers. Th natural colors gray light tan, light blue and light green have a tendency to "sneak up on you," Wiley said.
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