Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 170, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 August 1949 — Page 3

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 26, 1949.

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Mize Homers As Yankees Beef Indians By Stan Opotowsky United Press Sports Writs NEW YORK, Aug. 26. (UP) The New York Yankees may be going . . . going . . . but they were still far from gone today. Unyielding to the panic which

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threatened when then the clutching Boston Red Sox inched to within two games of the American League lead, the Yanks blasted Cleveland last night, 6 to 3,

while the Red Sox tumbled to the Chicago White Sox, 8 to 3. That shoved the Yanks three games in front again, a hop, a skip and a jump away from their pursuing tormentors. j . And who started mat telling I rampage against the Indians? None other than the prize named j Mize. I Manager Casey Stengel didn't think that Jawja Jawn was such a prize when the front office brains purchased Mize from the Giants Monday. "I don't even1

know what 1 11 do with hin," Stengel said. Mize Homers. Casey even spurned the obvious move of sending Tommy Henrich back to the outfield and putting Mize on first, giving the team the services of both sluggers simultaneously. But some-

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U. S.'ARMY liaison planes are dropping rubber boats to rescue Japanese marooned by widespread floods following a 34-inch rainfall which deluged Kyushu. Known dead none Americans number 99, with 105 missing. Another disaster, suffocation of 41 passengers, when a train stalled in a tunnel south of Seoul, Korea, is being investigated. Disengagement of couplings is believed to have caused train to halt. Smoke from engine dispelled oxygen through tunnel.

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In a abort time the children will be starting bock to school. If you need money to buy clothes, books and other necessary items, get a loon i.-om us. Cash also is available here to pay bills, make home and car repairs, provide medical and dental care and meet other needs and emergencies. Choice ol loan plans . . . Convenient monthly repayment terms . . . Prompt friendly service. Come In or pdone for a loan NOW. 1 Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.

thing soon changed Stengel's ind. Maybe it was( Mize's deI termination to make good "I'll fight for the job until I get it,"

he said, Or maybe it was the ball Johnny whacked into the stands in his first batting practice session with the Yanks.

But at any rate, Mize went into the lineup at first base Wednesday. And he was there last night when, in the second inning,

he hit a homer with one man on j base to start the scoring against I Bobby Feller. And that man on

base was Henrich. Feller's loss to Eddie Lopat(both went out in the eighth) was softened some by the home run he hit to tie the score in the third. It was his first homer since the war, a 380-footer over the left field wall. The Yanks went back into the lead in the fourth and stayed in front the rest of the way. Rookie ' Mickey McDermott left

the Red Sox pitching assignment I after only five pitches all balls because of a back pain, and I Walt Masterson took over. Masterson was wild; he gave up two

walks and two singles for three runs in the first, and the Chisox stayed ahead the rest of the way, taking an 8 to 3 victory. ; j Detroit Wins. Virgil Trucks gave up only four hits and got three himself to give Detroit a 2 to 7 victory over Washington, while Rookie Alex Kellner eliminated the Browns mathematically from the pennant ' race by hurling the Athletics to a 9 to 5 win.

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homer which is to be expected and Marty Marion also homered which is unexpected to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 5 to 2 .

victory over the Giants. That

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WASHINGTON, Aug, 26 (U.R) A double barreled investigation was underway today to determine whether any Navy .officials other than Cderic Worth were involved in circulating the now discredited charges about Air Force purchases.

HUNTINGTON RENT L'CONTROL APPROVED ; INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 26. (U.R) Governor Schricker today approved rent decontrol in Huntington. The decontrol application was forwarded to Tighe Woods, Federal housing expediter at ' Washington.

Jasonviita 6efs Rale Increase

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 26. (U.R)

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inched the Cardinal league lead -. n n n r n r -1-

lyn, for the Dodgers po'it a doubleheader with the Chicago Cubs. , That old Johnny Schmitz jinx smashed the Brooks in the first game, 4 to 0. It was his fourth win over them this season. A three-run rally in the third ga,ve the Dodgers a 3 to 1 nightcap Win. Ken Raffensberger doubled in i

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PRESIDENT TRUMAN came solidly to the defense of military aide and V'5 per center" probe figure Gen. Harry Vaughan at a press conference when he asked that judgment on the White House aide be reserved until some friendly testimony regarding Vaughan has been made. Photo shows Truman playing the piano at ML Rainier, Wash., in 1945, while Vaughan (right), his friend for three decades,

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the 10th inning and then came home on Lloyd Merriman's triple for his 14th win of the season, a 4 to 3 Cincinnati conquest of the Braves. The Phillies and the Pirates split a day-night doubleheader, the Pirates winning the opener, 5 to 1, and the Phils the nightcap, 4 to 2, on Dick Sisler's one-on homer.

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searching Navy files in an effort to learn what officers, if any, j helped Worth in drafting his accusations of political favoritism .in the bombsr buying program, j At the same time, Navy Secre

tary irancis P. Mattnews named a special board of inquiry to look into the case. The board, headed by Adm. Th.cmas Kincaid, commander of the Eastern Sea frontier, will meet here on Monday. Worth, who was 'special-assistant to Navy Undersecretary Dan A. Kimball until his suspension earlier this weak, recanted his entire story yesterday under 6 cross examination. Ke admitted he had made a "great error" and had done a "disservice" to the American people by circulating the now famous anonymous document. The House committee "promptly cleared the Defense Dpartment and the Air Force of any, wrong doing and recessed t?.e hearings until Oct. 5. At that time, the investigators will take up the origins of the B-3G case and also will considsr weapons and war plans.

Chairman Hugh Abbett said today the PSC had granted the full amount of an increase requested by the Jasonville Municipal Wan '. ter Company.

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Budget Estimate For Sullivan County NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Before the County Council and Board of County Commissioners In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Sullivan County, Indiana. Notice is hereby civen the taxpayers of Sullivnn County, Indiana, that the proper leKal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 6th day of September, 1949, will consider the following budgetBUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR COUNTIES '

COUNTY ASSESSOR Services Personal All Other Op. Expense

Properties

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Services Personal

6.509.00 1,175.00 1.100.00 50.00

Ail Other Op. Expense Current Charges - Properties ...

COUNTY AUDITOR .' Services Personal . .. 10,384.00 l All Other Op. Expense , 3,745.00 . Properties -..:f 492.75 COUNTY TREASURER Services Personal 8.349.00 All Other Op. Expense .! .. 2,805.00 Properties , i...... 542.00 COUNTY RRCORPERR Services Personal 8,374.00 All Other Op. Expense 1.275.00 Properties 1,442.00 . COUNTY SHERIFF

Services Personal ' All Other Op. Expense

4,114.00 377.50 25.00

COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Services Personal 4,021.00 All Other Op. Exnense 315.00 CIRCUIT COURT Services Personal 7,550.00 All Other Op. Expense 325.00 Current Charges 500.00 Properties 750.00 VETERANS' SERVICE OFFICE Services Personal 3,780.00

All Other Op. Expense .: 1,797.00 Properties 155.00 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Services Personal 7,214.00 All Other On. Expense 6.615.00

Administration Dietary .j.

Laundry .. Housekeeping .: . Plant Operation Medical, Surificfil and Dental Nursing Laboratory Capital Investments

$12,412.00 33.369.00 6.666.00 14.360.00 12,930.00 2,1,896.00. 48,330.00 4.S40.00 2,835.00

6.235.00 5,232.50

COUNTY SURVEYOR Services Personal .. All Other Op. Expense Current Charges COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT Services Personal All Other Op. Expense .... Properties ',. . COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Services Personal , .. All Other Op. Expense . '. Current Charges Properties COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Services Personal All Other Op. Expense ...... Current Charges . ,,..... COUNTY CORONER Services Personal ... All Other Op. Expense

600.00

1,967.60 425.00

Current Charges

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Services Personal : All Other Dr, t.,,.

8.320.00 COUNTY COURT HOUSE '

services Personal ... 3,840.00

All Other Op. Expense .... Properties COUNTY JAIL Services Personal All Other Op. Expense !triil

Properties

Total Hospital Fund $159,638.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE i AND REPAIR FUN'D

460.00

36.00 4.550.00 4,630.00 60.00

Services Personal All Other Op. Expense Material i

12,550.00 Current Charges

5,250.00 Properties

$87,600,00 75.418.50 38.325.00 2,000.00 6,000.00

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t 12,755.00 1,250.00 75.00 50.00 1,316.22 455.00 600.00 1,055.00 195.00

COUNTY HOME Svifs Personal , , All Other Op. Expense Properties COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Services Personal . All Other Op. Expense Current Charges . Current Obligations

TOTAL GENERAL FUND

1.040.00 2.785.00 6,850.00 200.00

Total Co. H. M. & R.

6.860.00 13,392.00 500.00

18,061.00 1 5,080.00 31,610.00 5,000.00

Part I. Part II.

$240,966.57

ESTIMATE OF COUNTY FUNDS TO BE RAISED

General . Highway Fund Repair Fund $240,966.67 $209,343.50

..... $209,343.10

COUNTY WELFARE FUND Current Charges $367,995.00 Current Charges ... 20,650.00 (Other than Part I) Personal Services 18,650.00 AH Other Op. .'. 3,110.00 Properties 150.00 Total Co. Welfare Fund $410,555.00

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REVIVAL NOV IN PROGRESS

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IN TENT HEAR Bro. Robert Boyd EACH EVENING AT. 7:30 P.M.

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER Slst OF INCOMING YEAR: 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year 2. Necessary expenditures -to be made from

appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year .'. .. 121,735.21 3. Additional approp. necessary to be made Aug. 1st to Dec. 31st of present year 11,263.86 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year not Included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total funds required (add Lines 1, 2, 3 and 4) 373,965,64 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual balance, July 31st of present year 103,997.08 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) . .. - 79,698.00 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received Aug. lsf of present year to Dec. 31st of . incoming year (schedule on file in office of County Auditor) : a. Special taxes (see Schedule) i... 6,906.00 b. Officers' fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) . ; ,. 19,915.00 9. Total fund" (add Lines 6, 7. 8a and 8b) 210,616.08 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to . Dec. 31st of incoming year (deduct .

Line 9 from Line 5)

102,217.24 13,220.00 329,780.74 119.362.90

210,417.84 329,780.74

11. Operating balance (not in excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30, less misc. revenue for same period) 12. Amount to be" raised by tax levy (add Lines 10 and 11) ....

163,449.56 69.750.00 233,199.56

County Welfare Fund 1 $410,565.00

207,380.00

617,935.00 70,114.00 29,180.00 4,980.00 465.126.00 569,400.00 48,535.00 45,000.00

93.635.00

County Hospital Fund $159,638.00

85,p00.00

Net Taxable Property

Number of Taxable Polls FUNDS County Revenue County Hospital Fund ...... County Welfare Fund

All County Welfare Fund calculations as of July 1st instead of July 31st and Aug. 1st, v PROPOSED LEVIES

- $

9,844.50

254,482.50

28,242.79 11,446.62

170,000.00 209,689.41 44,793.09 18..092.00 62,885.09

A HUNT is on for Barbara Jean Aberl, 9 (upper), missing since she left her Ecorse, Mich., home with her uncle, Arthur Mayer, 30 (lower), to visit relatives. Mayer fled when her parents asked police to question him about her whereabouts. (International)

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WHEAT AND ENGLE REUNION SEPT. 4TH TYie annual WhAflt nnrl ITncflp

reunion will be held this year on September 4th at the Farmersburg city park shelter house. Each year we strive for a greater attendance.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate oi Ira A. Drake, deceased late of Sullivan County,. In-

i diana. Said estate is supposed to De . solvent. EAY B. DRAKE

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THE BEEK ITH THE .MILLION DOLLAR FLAVOR

TESRE HAUTE BREWING CO. INC. "On lit Sonxt of ftit Waboth" IERRE HAUTE, INDt

Levy on Polls . $ .50

TOTAL ....

TOWNSHIP

Jackson .... Curry ...... Fairbanks Turman ... Hamilton Cass Jefferson . H addon Gill .

$ .60 TOWNSHIP Etismated Poor Relief for Ensuing Year Including Operating Balance - $ 9,500.00 13,350.00 1.7W.00 3,600.00 21,060.00 13,285.00 4,300.00 4.500.00 7,880.00

Levy Property $ .89 .24 .37 $1.50

POOR TAX Estimated Balance Dec. Slst Present Year $ 2,010.00 3,247.00 1,088.00 2,438.00 13,559.00 2.152.00 2.141.00

26,202,230.00

3,612 Amount to Be Ralesd $233,199.56 62,885.09 93,535.00

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED

Collected Collected Collected 1946 1947 1948 $133,684.84 $116,966.60 $151,605.36 33.855.06 51,957.18 95,153.38 77.382.94

LEVIES AND RATES

Total Poor Net Relief . Asessed to be Valuation Levied 7,490.00 $1,440,310.00 10.103.00 2,888,120.00 622.00 . 1.556,520.00 1,168.00 1.950.260.00 7,501.00 7,497,190.00 7,785.00 3,882,065.00 618.00 . 1,227,180.00 2,348.00 3,368,6.75.00 6,739.00 2,391,910.00

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have

To Be Collected 1949 $176,207.40 25.091.59 63,983.50

For Relief Ensuing Year . .52 .35 .04 .06 .10 .20 .05 .07 .24

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j ... x .t ""J x levies nave oeen determined, and presented to the days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County ?S Adjustment by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feelin theml0 LJS Z ?UStment

Taxpayers appearing shall have County Auditor not later than two

ooara. or on ineir lauure so to oo. Dy tne Uiunty Auditor, ten or more tenn fl, v,.i... .'J.., i ' T . f

appeal to tne Btate Board ot rax U)mmissioners for further and final hearing thereon i nn .Tu "!,,:. y ffjs. after publication bythec- Auditoarnd0ffi Jjsssrs.

Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office oi County Auditor,

xateu August 11,

HUBERT SEVIER, Auditor Sullivan County, Indian.

RULING of Judge Roy Brockmann

that allergy to one's spouse is not grounds for divorce has stirred up nationwide controversy. Mrs. Joyce Holdridge, shown with pet) dog "Taffy," testified in divorce suit that she broke out in rash whenever near her husband, but. court ruled this is not cruelty, j Her husband, Nolan, has filed suit for annulment. ' (Int ernationaiy

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