Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 177, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 September 1949 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7. 1949.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POINTER''.' Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Ind.' , Telepnone 12

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Phillies Seem Sure To End In

First Division

By Carl Lundquist United Press Sports Writer

NEW YORK, Sept. 7. (UP)-

DAILY TINES OPEN FORUM 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 he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent to the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in

order that the editor may know ; red-baiting and turr the writer: however, the ; wrilert i attentlon to Fome o th

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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.

second game in which he was given noble cooperation by battery-mate Wes Westrum, who hit a three-run homer. Nicholson hit a 400-foot homer for the only Phil. run. Whitey Lockman hit a first game Giant homer.

Meanwhile, the Dodgers cut the ; Dear Editor,

St. Louis National League lead to I A one game with a rollicking 10 to Dare you to print this!!!!-

2 victory over the Boston Braves.! AS a "" Five runs in the second inning "Times", I am fully aware of the ,

told the tale. Even in triumph, naouuauy inept journalism ana ! however, there was some sadness ' inconsistent editorial policy em-

How about time out today from for the Dodgers-big Don New- P10 J? " .aiiy dosage ol .i. u iui i rnmhe missed his ehanco tn tip a . systematized . incoherence to

muse meanness peimdiii, laces --- 1 n 'j u , ' . ,

a look at something pretty extra- consecuuve-snutuots record, ordinary the only Philadelphia Don was seeking his fourth and Philly ball cub to be a good first he had 30 scoreless innings to his

far stronger numerically and are possessed of much more funds. By attacking communism, they cloak their activities. You, in your hysterical attack on communism, are helping to bring on a far more terrible type of collectivism fascism. Both are distasteful to me as I am naturally1 antipathetic to any and all authority and both are patently undemocratic (except, perhaps, in China). If it came to a choice, however, communism works as an economic system and fascism does not. Naturally,' I hope the American people are never faced with the , necessity of making such a choice, I merely wished to clarify some misconceptions.

Why dont you ceas your

your attention to some ot the

really serious problems that face us such as unemployment, soil conservation, overpopulation, education, racial prejudice, etc. J, J. HADDEN

Theyll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

$HE,N TriE CARTOON FITS MR.GHEEZIT TWE WIFE MAKES SURE HE SEES IT-

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division bet in 17 years.

lis fact Manager Eddie Sawyer,

credit at the start of last night's

game. However, Del Crandall's

avoid harsher, if more applicable, terms. I usually view your nonsense with philosophical detachment and find it in the main amusing, despite the often illconcealed visciousness that is ever present. Your present smear campaign , against my friend Norval Harris has, however, aroused my ire. Hardened as I am to the yellow journalism employed by most of the American press. I am awed and astonished by the depths to which you have

"-vc ., . . ... . I nvantlv rarrlwl tho nM ftmilioi.

played the best ball of any club j Cln"flf orfa.lour ,runs w two , "

hCthe majors, and Sawyer be-; oul ine lutn 10 Deat "e -lieVes now that they will be even . ?tes- 6 to 3 m the nly other mabetter next season, jjor league game scheduled. Yesterday when the Giants won t the second game of a double-! PROVIDENCE "

the portly "Moses" who is leading . fl3r tallied Bob Elliott in the seethe Phils out of that second divis- I ond to end a11 that Sibby Sisti's ion wilderness, thinks his hust-1 fif th homer in the seventh prolirig, scrapping kid ball club, j duced the other Brave run. Don which is now well anchored in , dld take the league lead in strikethird place may be in the thick ! outs- however, with 12G, includof next year's pennant scramble j lnS s seven last night. itselL j A big inning but a late one

Since Aug. 15 his boys have . was lne sl0rv 01 Pittsburgh. Cin

POLICE SEEK MISSING COED

header, 4 to 1, after the Phils HOMECOMING

took a thrilling opener, 4 to 2, in 10 innings, they ended a sevengame winning streak and a bid

for three . consecutive doubleheader sweeps in as many days. The Phils trailed 2 to 0 in the

The annual homecoming of the Providence Church will be held Sunday, September 11. After the usual Sunday School, the morning message will be

opener, going into the ninth, but j given by the pastor, . Rev. Can-

tieid. There will also be special singing in the morning. There will be a basket dinner at the noon hour. In the afternoon the principal

speaker will, be the Rev. Gorge Huff. There will be special munic

blond Richie Ashburn tied it up

with a two-run single and they won it in the 10th with two more runs on singles by Del Ennis, Stan Loptata, and Bill Nicholson plus an error by Rightfielder Will Marshall.

Sheldon Jones broke the streak j by Rev. and Mrs. Call anl also with, a six-hit pitching ioh in; the ' by the 'daughters of Rev. HiitT.

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techniques. You have reached a

new high in brass-check journalism. I congratulate you on your achievement. i-' The fact that Judge Harris is' my friend has little bearing on my stand on this issue. I would have been just as enraged had you singled out my worst enemy for your attack. I take exception to your unethical smearing with its constant use of such words a.-? "red" and "Communist" for the purpose of confusing the more simple-minded of your reade-s; your ridiculous editorial which was even more stupid and misleading than your constant stream of stupid and misleading editorials; but most of all your statement that Harris iloes not speak. for Sullivan CoiJuiy,;i,ims plying that ' you do that very thing. Judge Harris has said nothing new that he did not make clear during his campaigi the voters elected him, not the SulliVan Daily Time.? nor its editor. From this fact one would assume that his views approximate those of the electorate and that yours do not. I certainly know that your egotistical boast that you speak for the people is unfounded you do not speak for me nor for many others that I know.' You do, however, seem to consistently speak foi various

vested interests and whatever

semi-literate followers they have!

Your editorial position is untenable. In the name of demo-

cracy you would destroy democracy. The arbitrary outlawing of I any political , party or group

within a society is undemocratic by definition. The American communists are so few and ineffectual that they have never constituted a danger to the rest of us. The fascist, elements are

SAPPENFIELD-POWELL VOWS READ , Miss Norma Sappenfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sappenfield of Sullivan, and Paul U. Powell, son of Mrs. . Harold Faulds of Sullivan and U. W.

j Powell of Anderson, Indiana, I were united in marriage Satur- : day, July 23.

The vows were read by the

Rev. Jack Anderson in the prayer KAN,A, PTTY Mn snt 7 room of the Christian church. I KANaAS CI1Y, Mo., bept. 7 Their attendants were Mr. and (UP) Police of two states today iVTrs. Conrad Newport of Detroit, . hunted a University of Missouri Michigan. j coed who disappeared from a A reception was held immod- j coach train six days before her iately following the ceremony at "

the home of Mrs. Harold Faulds. Mr. Powell is a graduate ofi the Sullivan High .School with the class of 1947. Until the time '

of her marriage she was emplced as a bookkeeper at the Mutual Service Company in Sullivan. Mr. Powell is a grdauate of the Jasonville High School with the class of 1943. Following his graduation he served in the Army in the European theater until 1945. He graduated from Purdue University in June, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are making their home in Detroit, Mich., where he is employed by the Plymouth Motor Corp. Their address is 17013 East Nine Mile Road, East Detroit, Michigan.

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scheduled marriage, Kansas City

police said 22-year-old Reatha Nixon. Ogallah, Kan., boarded a Union Pacific coach' train at Ellis, Kan., at 3 a. m. Monday with her sister Pauline. She' last was seen as the train entered Topeka 210 miles east.

WISHING WELL

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MURDOCK-MONK VOWS READ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Muvdock announce the marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Richard

Monk .son. of ,.Mr. and .JVJr-,

read Saturday, September 3. at 4. o'clock at Clay City, Indiana. The Rev. Chauncey O. Morin officiated. The bride is a graduate of the Graysville High School and the Approved University of Beauty Culture in Indianapolis and is now operating a beauty shop in Fairbanks. ' The bridegroom is a graduate of the Graysville High School and is employed with the Central Illinois Public Service Company at Hutsonville, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Monk will make

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