Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 194, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 September 1949 — Page 5

' SULLIVAN. INDIANA

FRIDAY. SEPT. 9. 1949. TITUKSUAY. SEPT. 29. 1949.

PAGE FIVE

LIST OF CLAIMS FILED WITH

COUNTY AUDITOR FOB ALLOW-

ANCK BY BO ABO OF COUNTY

lOMMIIMSlO.NKKS OF SULLIVAN COUNTY AT THLIB RKGULAK MATING MONDAY, OCTOBKR 3, GENERAL FUND fcarl A. Englc, per dierti clerk 48.00 Karl A. Entrlfi, chief res? clerk 55.20 Karl A. Engle, exp clerk, 6.00 .Sullivan Tet Co., tanie 6.M Jtemmgtun iltind Inc., same;.. 13.70 Moore Langin Print Co... same 41. OS Hubert Sevier, per tliem and 48.00 Hubert swier, exp auditor. . 5.02 hull I van Tel Co.. same 7.50 Keinlngtoii Ranl Inc.. , same. . 213.30 Moore Langen ftlnt Co.. same 111.35 Clcve I-wcllyn. per diem treat! 48.00 Uemington Kaim inc.. exp

treaa liy.w Aiooru Langen Print Co., same 9.10 Kose J. Self, .same 10.00 l aul iS. Owens, per uiem record -16.00 bullivan Tel Co., exp recorder jj.Hn underwood Corp., same 4.10 .Moore Langen Print Co., same 78.48 Miller Bryant Pierce, same 80.75 Jrlubert Wagner, per diem shiff 60.00 Jlarold Conner, per diem dep 30.00 Hubert Wagner, mile sheriff 45.00 naroiu Conner, same 30.00 buuivun Tel Co., exp sheritf . . 7.0ft western Union, same 4.ia fiarley Dustin, koreign sherilf mileage 6.20 Hubert Wagner, serv process 14o.84 Hubert Wagner, meas pris, crims 34.65 Langen Print Co., exp sherm b..j .. L. oisson, per diem survey 4t.00 Kdith Harmon, mile attend off 47.0J Jesse M. Boston, exp bd edu .30.00 Bullivan Tel Co., exp bd edu 5.70 A. G. McGuire, same 4.00 moore Langen Print Co., exp health 1.68 ftiilburn's Pharmacy, same.... 6.69 Mabel W. .Mann. -same .... 1.00 Chas. L. Davis, Jr., per diem assessor 46.00 Chas. L. Davis. Jr., mileage assessor 6.18 Sullivan Tel Co., exp assessor 3.55 John K. Purcell, per diem pros atty 46.00 bullivan Tel Co., exp pros atty 6.60 T. M.' Jennings, exp serv otf 3.75 Sullivan Tel Co., same.... 14.25 T. M. Jennings, mileage ,. 94.38 Moore Langen Print Co., exp serv oft 56.88

Public service Co., exp court House .... Sullivan Water Co., same Carl fiUgeaiek, same........ ttulnvan Plumbing Co., same Heliance Kiev Mlg Co., same.. Otis Elevator Co., same public Service Co., exp jail. .

Dome Gas Co., same

27.00 -6.55 33.27 171.30 30.03 41.75 10.00 62.00 153.00

60.35 42.WJ 10.00 14.00 17.17 14.80 ll.lo

J. S. Brown, '.al. D., exp co h Sullivan loi Co., same......,.. Public Service Co., same Ervin Maytield, same Sullivan water Co., same. . v. Smith Bakery, same Kush Kickard, same. Agnes Wood, same fianstetter Grocery, same .... Kobt. E. Henderson, O. D., same Johnson feed & Supply, same Arnold Jonl, same A. G. MeUun'o, same E. L.owt'H iiupen, per diem comr John R. Howard, same narold Marts, same , Earl Soul h, miners exam bd.. Alex jJavison. same Kuy Layman, same E. Lowell Turpen, mile comr

John K. Howard, same .. Harold Marts, same.. Sullivan Union, exp pub adv.. bumvan Daily Times, same..

American Stales Ins. Co., ins 2.270.59 Hallie ,C. Koutt. per. diem assess 100.00 Hi. O. Chowning, reassessment 93.50

tuibert KoiK, same Gerald Usrey, attend state meet tay M. Drake, reassess Curry Sam. Cornican, same waiter Thompson, state meet

ttay M. Diane, reassess Fairbanks Sam Cornican, same Herman Drake, state meeting Paul Phillips, reassess Gill.. Leslie Jones, same Earl Jonnson, same waiter Steele, same si, B. Walters, state meeting.. at. B. Walters, travel exp.... raui Phillips, reassess nadoon Leslie J ones, same Loyd W. Stafford, state meet E. O. cnownmg, reassess Jackson xtoDert iork, same v wne black, state meeting Marvel Walters, reassess Jell m. johanningsmeier, same.. ieo jrtooertson, same Hush tnochs,. state meeting.. Earl Johnson, reassess Turman . , . . Waiter Steele, same....

James Kennett, state meeting J. L. Meeks, exp reassessment Cnas. L. Davis Jr., per diem reassessment Permanent Kecord Co., exp reassessment

20.00 121.45 6.00 h.tia 48JJ0 52. J0 12.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 34.14 48.00 31.44 84.19

83.09

92.12 9.56

19.18

J. C. Pinkston, same ' 156.00 Carl Cox, same 157.60

HIGHWAY KEPA1R FUND Homer Smith, highway repair 166.60 Clyde Alkire. same 148.80 tierman Welsh, same i-, 160.8(1 waiter Hayes, same., 162.40 William Mahan, same 146.40 Clayton Pinkston, same 160.80

4.70 Archie Eaton, same 164.05

, . loti.00

Essie Fuller, highway repair, . 8.00

Bumvan Tel Co., same 1.65 JMLiton Drake, game...., ,. 67.45 Public Service Co., same...... 17.98 Sullivan Water Co.. same 1.50 A. G. McGuire, same fc. 5.07 isryant Chevrolet Inc., same.. 83.51

aukenhofer Radiator Service. same Citizens Garage, same Citizens Garage, cig tax fund ivielvin Custer, highway repair Davidson Elec & Mach Works, same Followed Bros., same Indiana Equipment Co., same uoeser & Son. same..., Lloyd Motor Sales, same MacAllister Mach. Co., same..

isu-Cor Kadiator Shop, same.. Sullivan Supply Inc., same Sullivan Tractor Sales, same..' T H Heavy Hdw 'Co., same Ohio Oil Co., same D A Lubricant Co.," same UUii Relinlng Co.. same Mace Tire & Bat Co., same Mineweid Co. of Indiana, same Sullivan Supply Inc., same.... Essie Fuller, same

17.08 I W. J. Holliday & Co., same.. 8.72 Snap-On Tools Corp., same

Suinvan Union, same.. Tnos. Handtord. same Merom Gravel Co., same The Quinn Gravel Co.; same.. Carlisle Sand & Gravel Co., same Dodd Sawmills Inc., same.,.. Arnico Drainage & Metal Prod..

; same 807.18 w. J. Holliday & Co., same.. 4.22 bullivan Supply Inc., same 13.77 W. J. Holliday & Co.. same 531.81

Alvm Spainnour, same ouilivan County REMC, cig tax WELFARE FUND Jesse Bedwell, legal service..

win A. Thompson, per diem bd mem 10.00 Ray Newkirk, same 10.00 Hannah Murray, same........ 10.00 Lulu Williamson, same 10.00 Iva Giles, mileage visitor..,. 25.00 Pauline Walters, same , 25.00 Mildred Harrison, same 25.00 Nojma Kelley Eno, same...... , 25.00 Ray Newkirk. mileage bd mem 3.60 Loyd. Wm. Stafford, same.... 240 Mayme A. Keiser, mile direct . 2.50 .Mayme A. Keiser, exp director 1.00 Sullivan Tel Co., exp welfare 13.40 A. G. McGuire, same 29.00 Moore Langen Print Co., same 8.34

148.00 17b. 18 1J.16 19.84 18.82 99.24 96.00 8.00 1.44 113.12 107.42 . 9.20 84.18 82.00 10.04 1W.74 112.14 81.84 1 9.80 80.46 72.00 9.20 256.24 265.00 38.00

arvin mayiieiu, same lJW.&u'ciay Adams, same Sullivan Water Co., same...... 3.60 , Homer Hawkins, same BUuivan Tel Co., same... 10.15 ueorea Mason, same...

Sumvan Laundiy, same.

6.05

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78.40 150.40 156.80 ',). 10 152.00 148.00 .148. 80 lOb.OO 183.60 136.00

149.60

9.50 14.28 168.25 9.90 19.65 203.17 2.07 110.28 54.46 333.37 93.90 4.10 50.90 75.56 946.43 126.97 279.30 195.19 4.58 2.65 2.50 300.94 34.57 3.75 70.00 94.06 528.75 739.90 275.02

94.70

747.50 7.00

PARENTS AND BOY RESCUED FROM BUOY

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Mike Peloquin, 6, carried ashore.

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Mr. and Sirs. Beg Peloqain and detective rescuer, John O. Loeiiier.

YOUTH KILLED BY TRAIN VALPARAISO, Ind., Sept. 29

(UP) A 21-year-old ' youth s Association and the Indiana Bi

HEARTFELT GRATITUDE lights the face of Mrs. Bernice Peloquin, comforted by her husband, as New .York City Detective John O. Loeffler mans the wheel of hi3 cabin cruiser after the detective and his wife rescue the Peloquin couple and their son Mike from a buoy in Great South bay, New York, near Jones inlet to the sea. The Peloquins, who live in Jackson Heights, were fishing from an outboard motorboat when tide swells capsized the craft They managed to cling to the tossing buoy, fighting heavy swells, for 20 minutes before their dramatic rescue. (International Soundphoto)

FORMER MINE OPERATOR DIES INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29 (U.R) Funeral services will be today for Morton L. Gould, age 85, former coal mine operator, who died here Tuesday. Gould, a native of Terre Haute and a graduate of Indiana University, was a form--

er president of the National Coal

We Repair Leather Jackets, Purses, Shoe dolors. Suit Cases. Our rubber will not mark floors. BENNEY DE FRANK SHOE REPAIRING 26 years est. 1 1 door south of Index

iiUgeno witne, same o.iver Shepier. same Kaymond smith, saie lucrvm JKnochs, same.. Kaymond Jtirtle, same.... .. trfiwrence Robertson, same. . . Clarence Alumbaugh, same. . . i-ioyd Owens, same Mprlf Terrell, s&mti

rrank Haley, same lbo.75 Ulint voodard, same 144.75 Joe iiotithwood, same b4.00 v-ecil Curry, same 149.o Vaul Wallace, same 168.75 ueorge bouthwood. same 93.75 Kuben Clark, same lol.50 JNorman Moore, same 145.50 cnarles Moore, same 144.75

, julin tidwarda, same iJv.JU faul Cox, same lil.W Wayne Manuel, same 141.00 tCnrL J. Sproatt, same 57.75 John Kldon Hovard. same 27. W Clarence Wyman, bridge crew 16J.00 jjim ingersoll, same 156.00 Uess ClarK, same... . . 176.80 jttrnie .jHoimea.- same..... 160.00

was killed at Chesterton today

when a New York Central passenger train struck the car he was driving. The victim was Paul Beasley, R. R. 1, Chesterton. State Police said he failed ' to stop at the railroad crossing.

AMB1LE INSURANCE 5 NEW LOW RATES ARCH RALPH INSURANCE AGENCY

TINY BABY DIES AT BLOOMINGTON BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 29 (UP) Karen Sue Carpenter, who weighed 24 ounces at birth, died in an incubator at a hospital here yesterday. The daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Leo "Carpenter had gained only three ounces since her birth on Aug. 25, three months prematurely. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT ., ' , BECAUSE It has BIvhI.t FKNF.TR.ATIN( Hower. With 90r undiluted alcohol base, it carries the .active medication UKKPLY. to kill the germ on contact, iret happy relief IN ONE HObtt. or your 40c back at any drug store. Today at Bennett's Pharmacy: Anderson's in Carlisle.

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"TOKYO ROSE" Mrs. Iva Togurt d' Aquino is led -into Federal District court, San Francisco, where a jury of six men and six women is deliberating her fata on treason charges. (Intetnationl EDITORS: Please natch wtrra,

Channel Roundfrip

Ford, Union Agreement May Sei Pattern

United Press Staff Corespondent ' """ """"T ?tu,'mB ntjnma- nr:v on . ati moral standards in American

efits. Mandatory retirement at 68 was agreed upon. The $100 retirement includes Social Security with Ford paying that part of the pension which is not received from Social Security benefits. Keuther, weary but smiling, hailed the agreement as a "historical step forward in labor's drive

(UP) The Ford Motor Company and :the United Auto Workers (CIO) agreed today on companypaid $100-a-month pensions, possibly setting a pattern in labor's fourth-round wage drive. The agreement, reached after a 35-hour bargaining session the longest in automotive history averted a nationwide strike set for last midnight. It pointed a possible way for labor peace throughout the nation. The contract, effective Oct. 1 and running for 1lk years, called for 8 cents hourly to be paid exclusively by Ford toward pensions, plus the already in. effect health insurance plan, and a $280 per worker "package" medical and hospital plan. "f First One Reached. ; : the pact was . the first major agreement reached under recommendations of President Truman's fact-finding board report, which suggested a 10-cent welfare package for peace in the steel industry. It yas a feather in the cap of UAW President Walter P. Reuth-

er wnose chief demand since

John Bugas, Ford industrial relations vice president, said the contract was ''a fresh and significant approach to increasingly better industrial relations in Ford Motor-Company plants."

HOME EC. CLUB MEETS .ihe Sullivan Home Economics club met at the ' home of Mrs. Robert McCullough Wednesday, September 14th. Mrs. Bell, vicepresident, was in charge of the meeting. Devotions were given by Mrs. Walter Wilson. During the business session Mrs. Sylvia Goodman was appointed president to fill the unexpired term of Mrs; Bob Wright.x Lesson on "Home Furnishing and Decoralion" was given by Mrs. Faye Sliece. - Members present were Mesdames Cliff Pyles, Walter Wilson Jack Cox, George Bennett. Hosea Snow, Earl Allen, Stewart Mopre;. Floyd Selby, Harry Haskett, Harry Brumette, Gilbert

Report On U. S.

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Promised People WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. (U.R) Chairman Brien McMahon of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee today promised the people a report next week on what this country is doing to keep the lead in its atomic arms race with Russia. The Connecticut Democrat said the United States must spend "more bucks" on its A-bomb-program. And" he said his committee is agreed that "every effort" must be made to boost production and protect America's atomic edge. The House-Senate committee

i met again with the Atomic Ener

gy Commission to review the U. S. program and determine what new steps may be necessary. This country already is speeding conversion of its atomic explosives stockpile into the latest bomb models. McMahon, after today's closed session, promised a report after the committee meets with military Chiefs of Staff, perhaps on Monday. Other Congressional developments: SOCLL SECURITY Speaker Sam Rayburn said the House plans to take up the Social Security expansion bill on Tuesday. "MONSTERISM" A small businessman told a Senate investment subcommittee that "monsterism" in government and the "giants" of industry and labor are to blame for the "dry rot" of American small towns. Ed Winner, vice president of the National Federation of Independent Business, Inc., called for "sound decentralization at every level of

our society." OLDS Anne K. Alpern, city solicitor of Pittsburgh and David K. Proctor, counselor of Kansas ' City, urged a Senate commerce , subcommittee to approve Leland i Olds' nomination to a third term on the Federal Power Commission. Enemies of Olds have cited , news articles he wrote 20 years : ago against public utility practic- , es prevailing then as an indica

tion of leftist views that make him unfit for his job. But Miss Alpern and Proctor said that as a Federal Power Commissioner, Olds has protected the public and deserves reappointment.

Simmers, Charles Usrey, Mrs.

World War II has been pensions. Jel1'. Mrs- c- French, .and Mrs.

for the auto workers

The company said the pension plan would cost approximately $20,000,000 during the 10 months

of ,1950. It made no estimate of!and Mrs. French, the annual cost in succeeding

years, ine tuna win oe set up March 1, 1950.

oyivia uooaman. uucsts were Mrs. Wilbur Kelley, Mrs. Pearl Smith, and Mrs. Faye Spiece, Co-hostesses were Mrs. Pyles

THREE KILLED IN ACCIDENT

YOUTH HELD IN WOMAN'S DEATH GREENSBURG, Sept. 29 (U.R) Edna E. Meeks, age 71, died yetl'.eny of injuries received when she was struck by an automobile at a street intersection. The driver of ' the car, James Bower, age 18, was held pending investigation.

(UP)

The heaw threat nf a ctrito

hune bv a thread for hour. a AUBURN, Sept. 29

negotiators, dog-tired from mara- Three Persons were kilJed last thon talks which began at 2 p.m. night when a New York Central CST, Tuesday, wrangled over the Passenger train hit an automobile history-making labor agreement cn a crossing at Waterloo, five

until 1 a.m. today.

' Must Be Ratified. The' accord, which must be ratified by Ford workers, provides $100 retirement for hourly paid workers 65 or older who have 30 years expeience. Workers 60 years old with 30 years experience also are eligible for scaled-down ben-

miles north of here. The victims

were identified as Robert Shipe, age 20, Pleasant Lake; Ruth Mahlum, age 28, and Edna Ownes, age 18, both of Waterloo.

HOOSIER POLIO DEATH TOLL 88 INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 29 (U.R) The State Board of Health said today the Hoosier pclio death toll for 1949 was 88. The death of 14-year-old Stanley Pruitt of Russiaville (Howard County) was reported yesterday at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital. The board said 828 cases had been reported this year.

HI ADS

VISH1NSKY LEAVES SECRET PARLEY

i l'RAYER MEETING " ' 1 Prayer meeting ' at the New Full GosdcI Mission Church at

Paxton. -ihursday ' night at 7 o'clock.

Begin Search For Fliers Down

Hear Bahamas

MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 29, (UP), Coast Guard rescue planeswere sent to an area 500 milesl east of Nassau in the BahamasIslands today to. search'for two Italian trans-Atlantic fliers re--. ported alive and .drifting on the wreckage of their plane. ' The Coast Guard rescue control . center here said it had been ad-" vised by New York headquarters . that Trans World Airways had received information indicating '. the fliers might be alive. TWA said the Italian marine ' radio had picked up a message -believed to be from the lost fliers and asked that it be relayed to " the Coast Guard. The message said: "We are still alive. We are drifting near Bahamas Islands. ; We can survive. Our position 68 degrees longitude, 25 degrees, seven minutes latitude. Insufficient , food. Radio inoperative. We have ", seen no search planes. We will t send further information." TWA said its Rome office add- , ed that "this is believed to be the ! aircraft Suzanna. Relay and ad-. vise." The Coast Guard had no further information except het poss- . ible location 500 miles east of the Bahamas capital. The search plane was ordered out of the San Juan, Puerto Rico . Air Base.

FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Phyllis - Anne Baumcyor has filed a suit for divorce against Charles Clifford Baumeyer in the Sullivan Circuit Court

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THEATRE .

Vincennes, Ind. Fri., Sept. 30

THIRD PERSON hi history to swim the English channel both ways, Hassan Abd-el Rehim, Egyptian army lieutenant, receives congratulatory kiss from coach Fahmy Attallah at Folkestone, England, after making his second

I crossing, from England to France,

In 15 hours, 58 minutes. In 1948 the 40-year-old Egyptian swam from France to England "for king and country" ia 17 hours and 38 minutes. (International)

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SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER Andrei Vishinsky leaves a secret, reportedly bogged-down Austrian peace treaty meeting in New York City attended by the Big Four ministers. They were reported deadlocked on the issue of Soviet assets and progerty in Austria. A new meeting was called for Wednesday night '; (JnterMtioaal Soundphoto

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EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executrix of the Estate of Flora M. Dillman, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auctwra at the last residence of said decedent in the town of Merom, in GiU Tow nship, in said County of Sullivan, State of Indiana, on SATURDAY, the 8th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1949

The personal property of siid estate consViting of the following described personal property: 2-pieee living room suite, 1 bookcase desk, 2 rHk-inu-chairs. 2 stand tables, 1 wool rug, 1 corner shelf, 4 pictures, 1 bridge lamp, 3 flower pedestals, 1 rad;o cabinet, 1 buffet, 1 half bed (steel frame), 1 coil spring 1 mattress, J dresser, 1 chest, 1 trunk, 1 lot bedding, 1 wool rug, 1 medicine cabinet, 1 work table, 1 lot kitchen utensils, set silverware, set dishes, flther dishes and glasses, flower pots, bric-a-brac, electric iron, electric toaster, set porch furniture. 2 chairs and swing, lot garden fools. Said sale to begin at 2:00 o'clock P.M. on said date. TKHMS HI1 SA1.R

Sa;d sale will be made for cash in hand and to be

paid for befire said property is removed. ANNA L. NICHOLS, Executrix PIGG & TENUIS, Attorneys for Executrix