Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 181, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 September 1949 — Page 6

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Merchants Beaten By Solvents Sunday The Merchants dropped a 4-1 decision to the Commercial Solvents ball club yesterday afternoon in a well played game1. The Norway boys were held to

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borne was sent in as a pinchhitter and singled to start the three run rally ana sale the game away. The visitors used Les Brown on the hill and the one run coming in the fifth inning was all he allowed although the Merchants threatened to score .. in

two other innings. . Next Sunday the Merchants will be at home .against the Rancs-O'Daniels boys who lost a 2-1 decision to the locals in a previous game. The score: R'H E Merchants .000 010 0001 4 1 Sol vents.... 000 001 030 1 4 1 Batteries Solvent:?, Brown and Brill. Merchants, Bensinger and Thewlis.

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Sullivan ' Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Graysville charge will meet with Miss Jeanette Frakes Tuesday night, September 13th at 7:30 p.m. Each church plan a good representation as plans will be made for week of prayer and self-denial and the thank offering meeting.

Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting Sept. 13th. 7:00 p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Remember the change in time. Floyd E. Nesty, W. M., Russell Inbody, Sec.

Village Bomemakers will meet Tuesday, September 13th at the home of Mrs. Hugh Giles, 301 East Washington Street. Call 355 or 9G1-B if unable to atteuil.

Weton Council No. 405 Degree of Pocahontas will meet Monday, September 12th at 7:30 p. m. All members please attend. The degree tiam will practice.

Tri Kappa will meet Monday, September 12th with Mrs. Mary Campbell.

Sullivan Chapter 188, O.E.S. will hold a stated meeting Monday, Sept. 12 at 7:30 pjn. It is the first ; meeting since the summer vacation. A pro gram will be given and there will be refreshments. Members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome.

f Merom Handicraft club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jon Pierson with Mrs. Jrrank Koseberry co-hostess on Tuesday evening, September 13, at 7:30 o'clock.

Torman Township P.T.A. will meet Monday night, September 12th. Everyone come.

The Paula Ann Home Economics club will meet With Gladys Vickers on Wednesday, September 14th for a pct-Iuck dinner due to the illness of Mrs. Payne.

Past Presidents Parley will meet Tuesday night, September 13th at the Legion Home for a covered dish dinner at 6:30 o'clock.

The Cross Roads Home Economics club will meet on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 15th.

The Christian church choir will have rehearsal at 7:30 Wednesday night.

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Hud Crowder W.R.C. No; 275 will meet Wednesday, September 14th at 2 o'clock.

West German Republic Elects First President

BONN, Germany, Sept. 12 (UP) Dr. Theodor Heuss, former school teacher and publisher, was elected president of the West German Republic today. The West German federal convention elected Heuss, a rightwinger, as the first German president since Paul Von Hindenburg' held the office 'in the pre-Nazi Weimar Republic. Failing to get a. majority on the first ballot, Heuss polled 416 of 800 votes cast on the second ballot. First Ballot

On the first ballot, Heuss got 377 votes and Kurt Schumacher, leader of the Social Democratic (Socialist) party 311. The ohters

were scattered among minor candidates. ' Affable, with a shaggy mane of white hair, Heuss has had many years of experience in German political skirmishing. He still was a student when he , joined the National Social movement of

Friedrich Naumann, a liberal

leader who later was the subject

of one of his biographies. In 1924 he was elected to the

Reichstag by the German Dem

ocratic party. He. was one of the last five Democrats in the 1933 Reichstag where he voted for the enabling act which gave dictatorial powers to Adoif Hitler. . Is Publisher After the Allied occupation of Germany, Heuss became, co-publisher of the Rhine-Neckar Zeitung in Heidelberg, and minister of culture in Wuerttemberb. He was sworn in at once in tYfs bright new capitol building on the banks of the Rhine. Asscon as the vote was counted, the chairman nodded to Heuss in' Ms front row seat, and he went..' to the rostrum. Raising his right arm, he repeated his oath of fice: "I swear that I shall dedicate my strength to the wellbeing of the German people, enhance what is to its advantage, fend off what might harm it, uphold and defend the basio law and the laws of the federation, fulfil my duties conscientiously, and to do justice to every man, so help me God."

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Threatens Israel PremierCabinet

TEL AVIV, Israel, Sept. 12. (UP) An ultra-orthodox Jewish youth burst into Parliament today and brandished a Sten gun at Premier David Ben Gurion and other cabinet ministers. Police pounced on him and overpowered him before he could do more than shout defiance at the government. Members of Parliament believed he was bent on the assassination of government officials. Identified as Abraham Zephati, police said he was unbalanced mentally. They said he insisted later he had no intention of attacking anyone. "Why do you let Jerusalem slip through your fingers?" he shouted as police rushed at him. "We cave our blood for that

'city."

(The Exchange Telegraph News Agency reported that the youth shouted "Kill Ben Gurion.") Parliament was thrown into a nanic.

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der restored, police sought to discount the incident. They said they believed he intended to commit suicide, even though he waved the gun in the direction of the government benches.

KIWANIANS NAME DISTRICT GOVERNOR v MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Sept. 12. (UP) Carl A. Cottom, Anderson bakery executive, stepped off the "S.S. South American" here yesterday as district governor of Indiana's Kiwanians. Cottom was elected to succeed Ray Goldman, Huntingburg schoolman, at the organization's 32nd annual convention held in a three-day cruise on Lake Michigan. Ralph McReynolds, Evansville, was re-elected treasurer.

Catholic Bishops Defy Czech's Red Government PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Sept. 12 (UP) Defiant Catholic bishops have told the Communist government it must cease the persecution of priests and restore the freedom of Archbishop Josef Beran if it wants a church-state agreement. The bishop agreed on "peace" conditions at a meeting at Trnava, Slovakia, Aug. 14, church sources disclosed today. They gathered there for the consecretion of two new bishops at a ceremony unauthorized by the government. They sent the government a letter outlining demands that it hardty could meet without making a major retreat. Thus, while the letter called for peace and agreemen, the overall sense was not conciliatory. Meanwhile the state secret poilice were reported by church sources to have imposed a "security guard" on the residence of Archbishop Josef Matocha, the No. 2 prelate in Czechoslovakia. Informants said the police reported that the guard at the Archbishop's residence in Olomouc, Moravia, ,was posted for the prelate's safety, and that he was not permitted to travel without a police scort. Th bishops sent their defiant memorandum to the Czechoslovak government. If said the government, not the church, was to blame for unrest and disorder in Czechoslovakia. The memorandum was signed by Archbishop Josef Matocha oi Olomouc and all the Czechoslovak hierarchy except for the Archbishop of Prague, Josef Beran, who said he was "interned" in his palace. Before the bishop's statement was made public, church sources reported that Czech secret police had imposed a "security guard" around the residence of Archbishop Matocha, the second ranking Catholic prelate in Czechoslovakia.

LOCALS

Pauline Hayden has returned home from a visit in Michigan City, Indiana.

I Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson and I son, Lecn, Mr. and Mrs. James i French and sons, Larry and Jim

my, and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wilson and children have left for Orlando, Florida, where they will visit relatives. Miss Kathleen Hagan of Greenville, Kentucky, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berns Hagan. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sweeney of Greenville, Kentucky, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Smith over the week-end. Mrs. John A. Markey and daughter, Diane, of Evansville, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lowry.

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UNLOADED GUN KILLS CHILD OCKVILLE, Sept. 12 (UP) ' An "unloaded" gun in the hands of a playmate killed Lyle Raymond Hall, age 9, Judson, as his father looked on. William Hall told authorities he thought the revolver Jim Wrightsman was "playing" with Saturday was not loaded.

RECOVER MAN'S BODY FROM LAKE CHICAGO, Sept. 12. (UP) Police today contacted Valparaiso, Ind., authorities to determine whether a body 'recovered from Lake Michigan last night is that of John Crumpacker, age 54, former Valparaiso, Ind., attorney. Although the body bore no identification marks, police said it fitted a description of Crumpacker given park police by Fred Crumpacker, a cousin of the missing man and also a Valparaiso attorney.

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MAN KILLED IN ACCHJENT INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12. (U.R) Frank Leslie Broaddus, age 21,. Acton, was killed today when his automobile crashed into a culvert on the old Shelbyville road south of here. The body was discovered by a newspaper carrier. A deputy coroner said Broaddus had been dead several hours.

TODAY'S TEMPERATURES The unofficial temperatures in Sullivan today were: at 7:30 a.m. 66 degrees .at noon , 64 degrees

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SALESMAN ROBBED TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 12 (U.R) Salesman Michael Pocker, age 54, Terre Haute, told police today he was robbed of $60 early this morning by a 240 pound woman who climbed in his hotel room window and grabbed his billfold from his pants pocket.

KILLS SISTER TWIRLING PISTOL INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12. (U.R) Charles Stackhouse, age 16, wanted to show his 15-year-old

sister Mary Joan, that he could

twirl a revolver "just like they do in the movies." The gun, which Stackhouse had found in a drawer, discharged and Mary Joan was struck in the throat. She died yesterday.

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VETS SLOW SEEKING BONUS INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12 (U.R) The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs announced today that more than 75,0uU World War II veterans applied for an Indiana soldier bonus the first 60 days the law was in effect.

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CIRCUIT COURT ALLOWANCES VACATION TERM 1949 Sullivan Telephone Co.. exp Circuit Court 25.80 West Pub Co., exp Law library 413.00

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LEGAL NOTICE OF OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission o Indiana Docket No. 21643 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE SULLIVAN TELEPHONE COMPANY. INC.. FOR AUTHORITY TO RENEW LOAN MATURING SEPTEMBER 30, 1949. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Commission 401 State House1, Indianapolis, Ind., 10:00 A. M.. (C.S.T.) Tuesday, September 27. 1949. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC! PPRVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By ARNOLD J. ATWOOD, Secretary. William E. Steckler Public Counsellor - Indianapolis, Ind.. September S. 1949.

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