Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 192, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 September 1949 — Page 6

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SULLTVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, SEPT. 27. 1949.

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'Steel Talks' Are Deadlocked As Deadfe Hears PITTSBURGH, Sept. 27 (UPBig steel and the CIO United Steelworkera appeared hopelessly deadlocked today en the question of pensions as they tried to reach agreement before the Saturday strike deadline. A source close to the industry orejjoi led .that "the union as ,not retreating and the industry is damned if they are going to." CIO-USW President Philip Murray was reported to have demanded at yesterday's meeting that U. S. Steel Corp. accept the Presidential fact-finding board's recommendation, or at least say "no" -if that is to be the company's final answer. ' With the strike deadline less tha faur days away, Federal Mediation Chief Cyrus S. Ching in Washington was watching the 'Pittsburgh meeting between the union a. d IT. S. Steel closely. He was instructed by President Truman to help in tsc negotiations whenever the disputants indicated they were . deadlocked and making no progress. To Set Pattenn. An ; agreement between the union and "big steel" would set the pattern for the entire industry and avert a strike oi 5uu,uu0 basic steel workers set for 12:01 a.m. Saturday. Other big producers were admittedly "marking time" pending outcome of the U. S. Steel, talks. ' Although the negotiations con- " tinued under- a Presidential truce plan, unrest was growing among rank - and - file steelworkers. Wildcat strikes closed three steel panls and idled some 4,200 worker.?. " The inJustry's "key"- conferences entered their thirl day with no report of progress. Both

Quit paying: rent and own j roar home. Special bargain' on property on installment i plan. Also farms for sale. t

Murray and U. S. Steel VicePresident John A. Stephens, who head their respective . negotiating staffs, indicated an agreement was as far away as ever. Murray has insisted cn a settlement based on the 10-cent ncuriy pension . and insurance formula laid down by a Presidential fact-finding board. The board stipulated that the program should be company financed, but the steel firms want employes to share the cost.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Kitchen Keys Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 28, af. the home of Mrs. Floyd Hayden.

Soviet To Return Lend-lease Ships WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 U.R) Russia today , agreed to return to the United States by Dec. 1 three ice-breakers and 27 frigates obtained under lend-lease during World War II. Soviet Ambassador Alexander Pahyushkin and Assistaant Secretary of State Willard Thorpe signed an agreement covering return of the vessels. The accord, signed at the State Department this morning, climated negotiations which have dragged on since the end of the war. The ice-breakers, described by officials as "the latest push button models" will be turned over to the U. S. Navy at Bremerhaven, Germany. The turnover bf the frigates will take place at the port of Yokosuka, Japan. Originally -28 frigates were

lend-leased to the Soviets - in i preparation for the planned allout push against Japan which ! was cancelled when Japan surrendered before she was invaded, j State Department' Spokesman Michael J. McDermott said that I

one of the frigates, according to the Russians, "ran on the rocks and was lost." McDermott said he did net know when the loss occurred.

The Emma D. Reed Past Noble Grand club will meet at the country home of Dola Fisk, Tuesday, Septembss 27 at 6:30 p. m. for a covered dish dinner. Bring own table service.

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Methoiist Church Chair w'iJi meet Wednesday night at 7:30 foi; practice.

The Sullivan County Home Economics Club Chorus will entertain prospective chorus members at a covered dish luncheon to be held at the Sullivan Park Shelter House, Monday, October 3, at 12:00 noon. Mrs. Earl Phegley, president of the Chorus, says . that they arc very anxious to -have every club in the cewnty represented in the chorus. Any home economics club member who is interested in belonging to the chorus is invited to attend the luncheon. .

Cass Township Home Economics club will meet at the shelter house at the Dugger park Friday, September 30 for a covered dish dinVf. H. B. Campbell class party will be held Tuesday, September 27th at 7:30 p. m. Hostesses willbeZada Dixon and Miss Effie Douthitt.

Hud Crtfwder W.R.C. No. 275 will meet Wednesday, September 28th at 2 o'clock. It is important that all members and officers be present.

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

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WRECK INJURIES FATAL TO WOMAN INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27. (U.R) Miss Phyllis Stewart, age 19, North Salem, died in a hospital lasl night, fifth fatality in a headon collision of two autos on U. S. S6 near Danville last Friday night. Two other persons remained in serious condition with injuries suffered in the crash that killed four. '

The Fidelis Class of the Christian Sunday School will meet at the home of Miss Mary Jane Brust, 418 North State Street, at 7:30 Tuesday evening, Sept. 27. All members of the class are urged to be present. There will be election of officers.

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE NEW LOW RATES. RCH RAIPH INSURANCE AGENCY

Faptist MLsicmary Society will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Rose.. Haskett for a 1 o'clock JuiichefJi R.ing own. table service. ' 1

Mothers Club of the. OM Gym School w'ui meet on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with Sue Brown, 212 Indian?, Avenue.

A metinsr is called for Thursday afternoon at the , Wpodm.-n Hall t 2 o'c'ork for Go'd Star M.hers. This Is to aqra i the mothers wit!? the national onrsia'itaticn known here as the Wabash Valley l3old Star Mc'.hers Inc.

Schricker Backs 4 Democrat Officials INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 27 (U.R) Governor Schricker ' was on record today as supporting four Democratic state officials for renomination in the 1950 state convention of the party. , Schricker told Indiana Democratic women in a meeting here yesterday that he favored the rencmination of Secretary of State Charles F. Fleming, Hammond; State Treasurer F. Shirley Wilcox, New Albany; State Auditor James M. Propst, Terre Haute, and Deane E, Walker, Culver, State Superintendent of Puglic Instruction. Indiana's seven Democratic Congressmen up for re-election next year also received a boost from the Governor. He said their support of President Truman's program entitled them to another term in office.

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By R. H. Shackfc.Td United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 27. (UP) The Labor government announced today a boost in profits taxes and a treeze lor the time being on all wages in an ef foi t to control the inflationary spiral set cose by devaluation.. Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, called for the new austerity measures at a special session oi Parliament called to debate the devaluation criSij. Tc Seek Vote. Prime Minister Clement Attlee's cabinet staked its life on the outcome. A motion it presented, to be voted on at the end of three days of debate, will have the effect of a vote of confidence which could overthrow the government. "It is time," the exponent of austerity said in disclosing his anti-inflation program, "to renounce and to denounce (that easy going, get rich quick attitude to life that in all levels of society has found its post-war devotees, and which prides itfef on the smallness of its own efforts and the largeness of its personal gain." He called for van absolute freeze on all personal incomes from profits, wages or salaries until the results of the devaluation can be determined. He rejected without qualification all wage demands sought as compensation for any increase in the cost of living. , Continue Subsidies.

Cripps proposed to continue government subsidies on food at the present levels. He said it was "essential" to continue other social services. "V As part cf the demand for a

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SUCCESSFUL in second attempt to sail across the Atlantic, Jean Gau, 47-year-old Frenchman, arrived at Montauk, L. I., in this 30-foot ketch after a 53-day voyage from Gibraltar. He tried the voyage in 1937 after studying navigation in his spare time while working as a Cjeok in a New York hotel, but foundered off Spain. Gau paints landscapes, wants to sail around world. (International Soundphoto)

temporary but absolute freeze on incomes, Cripps proposed that the tax on profits be increased five per cent from 25 to 30 per cent. Ke Spoke for ' an hour and 20 minutes at the outset of a Parliamentary session which found the Labor party confronting its gravest crisis since it rode a

Reds To Release Two Americans FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept. 27 (UP) Two American youths held by the Russians sin-je July 30 will be released tomorrow, U. S. High Commissioner

landslide of votes into power John J. McCloy's office announover the .Conservatives just aft- ! ced today. er the war in Europe ended. - I ,, .. , , , I The youths, Warren Oelsner, . svAti 'age 21, of Oyster Bay, N. Y., and

Peter Sellers, age 19, of Radnor, Pa., were arrested while bycycling through the Soviet zone toward Berlin.

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14 MONTH OLD BABY BURNED TO DEATH SOUTH BEND, Sept. 27 (U.R) A 14-month old "baby boy burned to death near here today in a fire blamed on a leaking kerosene stove. The child, George Bromeling, was alone, in his crib in the one-room frame house of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Br.omeling. The mother was at a neighbor's when she notijed the

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Maj. Gen. George P. Hayes, top' ranking American officer in Berlin, reported shortly afterwards that the boys were picked up for taking unauthorized pictures in a Soviet zone town near the American-Soviet zonal 6crder.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY presents j a1i AUDITORIUM SERIES Tuesday Evening, October 11, 8:15 . p.m. THE ROBERT SHAW CHORALE Tuesday Evening, November 15, 8:15 p.m. - THE CLEVELAND SYMFHONY ORCHESTRA George SzcH, - Conductor -Monday Evenmg, November 28, 8:15 p.m. "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" and "PAGUACCI" Charles L. Wagner Opera Company ; . Tuesday Evening, December 6, 8:15 p.m. ' TROPICANA H: Talley Beatty Dance Group Wednesday Evening, January 18, 8:15 p.m. HELEN TRAUBEL and LAURITZ MELCHIOR .... wifh Indiana University Symphony Orchestra - Ernst Hoffman, Conductor Tuesday Evening, February 14, 8:5 p.m. THE INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Fabien Sevitzky, Conductor , Daniel Ericourt, Pianist Sunday Afternoon, March 12, 3:00 p.m. DAME MYRA HESS, Pianist Wednesday Evening, March 22, 8:15 p.m. UNO FRANCESCATTI, Violinht SEASON BOOK PRICES (Tax Included) . . $4 $6 $8 $10 .$12 Mail Orders Now: ..S.11 Auditorium Bloonungton, Indiana

T'-'-i Ttitriotic club of the Frank Neff W.R.C. will meet a the tark Friday, Sept. 30, at 12 neon for a pet luck lunch. Coffee will be furnished. Bring own table service.

CHALLENGING the UN General Assembly at Lake Success, N. Y., to come to China's aid. Chief China Delegate Dr. Tingfu F. Tsiang accuses Russia of being the driving force behind the Chinese Communist armies. Hewarns that the Soviets are usiny Chinese RsHs ls a lever to unclcvr.ilns .Til ..'.ia. C'::: -'nn-i).

ALASKA REPORTS EARTH QUAKE ANSHORAGE, Alaska, Spt. 27 (UP) A "prolonged" earthquake hit Southern Alaska today but first reports said no one was killed or injured-.- The quake occurred at 5:37 a.m. Anchorage time (9:37 a.m. CST) and lasted about .one minute, observers said. Buildings rolled and dishes were dislcged and clocks were stopped by the tremor.

Junior Arrows Lose To Gibaull

Sullivan's freshmen and soph- jl omore football team went ud l

against a bigger and older team from Gibault School of Terre Haute last night at Sportland Field and held the visitors to a 19 to 7 victory. Outweighed by a good bit in the line, the locals played good " ball to keep Gibault from scor-' ing more than three touchdowns. After a scoreless first period the visitors tallied twice in the second period.. The first came , on a pass good for 29 yards and the second came on a run around left end good for 7 yards. Gi- . bault converted the second point and led 13 to 0 at half time. ill uie third period tne locals marched down the. field with passes and a running game una finally scored .when ' Harris -.meake'd over from the 1 yard line. They converted on a pass, and trailed 13 to 7. Gibault added their final touchdown in the fourth period

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game 19 to 7. The same 'outfit will' tangle with Gerstmeyer's freshmen at rritJaTirl Tielri "ext Monday1 night at 6:30 o'clock. Sullivan's lineup: . ( Ends . Robertson, Walked Crooks, Gilbreath. 'lucliles- flenoley, Burnet:, Guards Howard, Lawton, II. Huff. ; Center Libke. Backs Harris, Burns, Gray, Reel, L. Hufi, Theal, Duncan. .

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THE STAGE WORLD Is stirred by untimely death of Mary MacArthur, 19, actress daughter of actress Helen Hayes and playwright Charles . MacArthur. They are shown at a theater in Olney, Md., last summer where Miss Hayea helped Mary prepare for role in "Night Must Fall." Mary, who acted her first role at age 7, died of a "generalized virus Infection" in New York. Her birth stirred a controversy over actors' salaries when Miss Hayea had to quit a role. (Internationa)

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September 28, 1949, the lodge will elect a trustee . to fill the unexpired term of Earnest Pinkston. All members are urged to vote. Voting will start at 12:00 neon, Sept. 28, 1949 at the Aerie Home. The election board will close the election at 7:00' p.m., Sept. 28, 1919.

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