Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 190, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 September 1949 — Page 5

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FRIDAY. SEPT. 9; 1949. FRIDAY; SEPT. 23. 1949.

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i t DUGGEE METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor 1 Sunday School at- 9:30 a. m., 'Charles Mason, Supt. Sunday morning service, 10:30. r Prayer services Thursday, 7:00 p. m. i)

Thursday evening prayer service, 7:00 p. m. ' Everyone welcome to attend these services.

tfTEROM PENTECOST CHURCH , W. H. Day, pastor Sunday School at 1 9:30 a. m., Bernard Criss, Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. 'Young peoples service, 6:45 rp. m.; Easton Shipp, president. , Evening v service at 7:30. ' Cottage prayer service Tuesday at 7:00 p. m.

HICKORY METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor Moraine services on first and

third Sundays of each month at 9:30. Evening services on second and fourth Sundays of each month at 7:00 p. m. Sundav school alternates at

9:30 or 10:30., S. C. Willis, Supt.

Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:00 p. m.

SUGAR GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning worship, 9:30. Sunday School at 10:15 a. m., Chas. J, Supt.

BEREA CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30. Wednesday evening service at 7:30. Preaching every 4th Lord's day, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Bro. Paul NeaL

MEROM PILGRIM HOLINESS

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R, L. Grant, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30. Evangelistic services, 7:00 p. m. Wednesday night prayer meeting at 7:30. Cottage prayer mestug Friday at 7:30 p. m. , . A warm welcome awaits you at any of these servica3.i

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MEROM METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C. E. Homberger, pastor Sunday. School at 9:30 a. m,, Rae Hoilman, Supt. Youth meeting, 6:30 p. m. Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

NEW LEBANON METHODIST Sunday School at 9:45 a. m, Dorothy Monroe, Supt. Worship service, 10:45 a. m. Youth meeting, 6:30 p. m.

ROSE CHAPEL METHODIST . Worship service, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m., Everett Brocker, Supt. Youth meeting (New Lebanon) 6:30 p. ,m. W.S.C.S. program meeting at the church, 2:00 p. m.

BETHEL METHODIST V. M. Suddarth, pastor Morning services on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 9:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.,

Jesse Bedwell, Supt.

Evening services on first and third Sundays of the month at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. .

PAXTON METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Eli Yates, pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a.'m., Mrs. Cress Dailey, Supt. Preaching each Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Come and enjoy yourself.

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Find Attendant Guilty In Death Of State Patient

RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 23. (UP) Ray Van Voorhis, 'age 66, former attendant at the Richmond

State Mental Hospital, was con

a "no day work week" until., a new contract is signed.

.t eaerai laoor experts m, Vasnington said the government will take no action in the coal strike at this time. They believed the walkout will have no serious effects on the national economy, for at least another week. Talks Recessed

Negotiations between the union and the Southern Coal Producers Association at nearby Bluefielcl

.XTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Bro. W. S. Driskill of Terre Haute preaches on the first Lord's Day in each month year 1949. Morning services, 10:30, venin(? services, 7:00.

MEKQM CHRISTIAN CHURCH Alan T. Jones, Minister Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Chuch services at 10:30 a. m.

BROYLES BAPTIST CHURCH Alfred Robbs, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Evening service at 7:00 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

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AlMOST COMPLETELY swathed in bandages, M. L. D. Smith, 52, is tended by doctor and nurse at Fort Worth, Tex., after injuries in Magnolia Petroleum company refinery explosion which killed three men and injured nine others. (International Soundphoto)

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victed on a charge of involuntary also were recessed until 3 p. m.

next weanesaay. Tne soutnern operators have the same attitude toward a new contract as the Northern producers that no agreement can be made that will

mean an increase in coal prices. George H. Love, chief negotiator for the Northern and West

ern producers, said the industry,' couldn't afford to bast prices and still stay in the competitive market. He told Lewis the operators were determined not to grant any wage increases or any other costly benefits this year. The Northern and Westexd operators also made it clear there was no need in negotiating a new coal contract before the steel industry settles its pensioninsurance dispute. The operators contend that the old coal contract, which expired June 30' contained better terms than those sought by the steelworkers.

manslaughter today in the death

of a patient last February. A jury of 10 men and two women deliberated nearly three hours and returned 'a guilty verdict in the beating death of William C. Stewart, age 75, former Alexandria postal clerk. Defense Attorney David Hasemeier asked for a stay of sentencing and said he would file an appeal. Sentencing -was delayed to Sept. 27 by Judge William Hoelscher. Van Voorhis faces a sentence of 2-to-21 years imprisonment. Final arguments by Hasemeier and Prosecutor William Reller played up the testimony of Earl Anderson, a fellow former attendant of Van Voorhis. Anderson

testiied he once saw Van Voorhis kick Stewart. Hasemeier told the jury Anderson was "a liar." But Reller termed him "an honest and courageous man who could have remained silent but didn't." At one point, Hasemeier said the hospital "should be blown up if conditions as brought out in this trial are not corrected." Reller countered that the jury was trying Van Voorhis, not the hospital. State Sen. Dorothy Gardner, R., Fort Wayne, who sat through most of the trial, said she intend

ed to carry on her battle for im provement of Indiana's mental in

stitutions in the next session the Legislature.

WOMAN IGNORES ADVICE, KILLED LOS ANGELES, Sept 23 (U.R) Mrs. Helmer Severin, age 58, stopped under a tree and waTEh'ed John Neri sawing a limb over head. "That's not a very good place

to stand, lady," Neri called. Mrs. Severin walked away and then she came back and stood , directly under the limb just as tit fell. She was hit on the head

0iand died soon after yesterday at

; Santa Monica Hospital.

FOUND IN BRANCHES of a tree after the plane in which he was traveling with his parents crashed near Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1947, 2-year-old Jaicob Gross, sole survivor, struggles to leave arms of Rep. Isidore Dollinger (D), New York, and reach his grandmother, Mrs. Malca Horowitz, on arrival in Mew York. Little Jake Is in the U. S. because Congress passsd a special bill, Introduced by Rep. Dollinger, to admit him. (International Soundphoto)

Will Rearrest Freed Convict BRAZIL, Ind., Sept. 23D(UP) Clay County Sheriff Martin Slack said he would be at the gates of the Indiana State Prison

today to re-arrest Roy Grigsby, 58-year-old convicted murderer, !

when he is freed on a writ of ,

habeas corpus after 11 years in

prison. . .

Grigsby won his freedom earlier this week in Federal district court at Hammond, when Judge

Luther M. Swygert ruled he was

convicted illegally 11 years ago of the murder of John Gaut. Swygert said Grigsby was not advised of his right to counsel before he entered a guilty , plea to the murder,

Willey said Grigsby would be

returned here and held without bond, pending re-arraignment on the original charge of first degree murder.

Police Alerie For Violence

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.angry vow that no coal will be dug. The five-day-old walkout of' 480,000 United Mine Workers has been marked by frequent outbursts of violence as pickets sought to close non-union mines operating in defiance of Lewis' shut down order. Gov. Okey L. Patterson of West Virginia yesterday sent heavily armed State Troopers into one county to maintain order. Pennsylvania Gov. James H.Duff also sent" trooper reinforcements into one area when local police feared picket violence would

including American goods, avail- eei OUI 01 "ana.

able in Stockholm," Welsh said. I Lewis Angry "It was in 'strong contrast to Nor- Lewis was angry when he way, where only the necessities broke off negotiations with the are available. The most important Northen and Western operators difference between the two coun- yesterday at White Sulphur tries is the reduction in living springs, W.Va., until nextThurs standards Norway has had to ac- day. He stomped out of the meet-

cept to replace the destruction ing-room after hotly rejecting

caused oy war."

The American visitors will fly old coal contract until March 31, to Copenhagen, Denmark, Satur-ji95i, day. Then they will travel to Am-1 Lewis warned that he expectsterdam, Frankfurt, Zurich, Mi-1 ed the operators to return to the lan, : Rome, Geneva, Paris, Lon-1 talks with something better than don and Dublin before returning ! their offer to extend- the con: to the United States. They arriv- tract He told a news conrercnce ed at Bromma Airport here last later that the coal mdustry is cn night. I

! COURTS SEEKS MORE INFORMATION I INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 23 (U.R) The Indiana Bell Telephone I Co. was under orders today to

furnish a more complete study of its pension system to the In-" diana Public Service Commission The parent American Telephone and Telegraph Co. would

PITTSBURGH Pa Sept 23 be requested to help Hell in ga'th(UP) Pennsylvania and' West'ering Pension data or show . Virginia State Police watched I cause why such data could not

for new bursts of violence todav be Presented at the hearing, the

m support Of John L. Lewis

PSC said.

Earl Moore,' company inven- , tory and cost engineer, was to testify .when the hearing is resumed today. , .

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ers interested in local option, are especially invited for this column. - Letters and interviews of ft 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

"t l y ; J , Vs order editor may know an operators' offer to extend the tha itr. ,, v

name will not be published If 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.

C.0IC. Touring Europe STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 23 .(UP) Twenty-eight mem

bers of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce conferred with Swedish Board of Trade officials today on the effects of currency devaluation in connection with Am

erican-Swedish trade.

Elmer Krueger, Indianapolis,

chairman of the delegation, said his group was especially interest

ed in the effects devaluation will

have on the European economy in

general and American trade in particular.

Kreuger, and his fellow Hoosiers, who will visit nine European countries, were guests at a recep

tion given by the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. They also discussed trade . problems with American Embassy officials. William Welsh, editor emeritus of the Peru, Ind., Daily Tribune, said "only greater purchases of Swedish goods by America will enable Sweden to maintain its imports of American products." "We were happily surprised to

find everf kind of merchandise,

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