Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 195, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 September 1949 — Page 8
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
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 . fhegley president of the Chorus, says that they are very anxious to have every club in the county represented in the chorus.
Any home economics . club member who is interested In belonging: to the chorus is invited to attend the luncheon.
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G. H. club will not ; fro to Bloomf ield as planned. Watch paper for announcement. .
Loyal Cot.incll.No. 4.1 Daughters of America will meet in regular : , session c- Monday night, October 3, at 7:30 o'clock. Trl Kapp?. . anniversary ,b&iKiuet at the Davis Hotel vhibnday . night, October 3, at 6:30 o'clock. ;, '
Delta Theta Tau sorr.r.ity iwill meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clojk for a buviies? meeting in the club rcom at we lidisi.-y. "
Psi Xi will met Mohday tnight at 7:30 o'clock at the Sullivan Hotel. All members urged to attend.
A!pha Delphian club wiul meet With Mrs. Carl Hilgediek . Monday, October 3, at 2:15 c.'clcik. ;-- -r - j
Tle Friendsh!i.i diss of the Methodist church will !old therr October meeting Tuesdaj Oci'Vr 4th at th borne V of. Mi1, and Mrs. William Powell at Jasouvitle. A covered -dish' supper w'i be held at.6:30j o'clcck.- Br ag your , husband. Those who " need transportation call . Crissa Watson or Hazel Brust.
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BIKTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE HPtition No. 2518
FPC to assume the Oil and gas Gladstone' Hanfor'd has filed his petijurisdictions advocated by Olds. I tion in the Sullivan circuit court m
1 i:nc iiic Jiai c QIIU LMIir Ul 1113 UII IM ppp determined. Said petition is set lor x hearingf on October 71h, 11)49 at 9:0t1
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His desire is to expand authority over natural gas
from present control over interstate movement so that the FPC could fix rates locally. That is called extending FPC authority from, the well head to the "burner tip" on your gas stove. 'As of now local rates are fixed by local authorities, state public utilities bodies in most cases. Olds is a left-wing New Deal
er. There is no evidence that he! is a Communist. But he might be j described as radical. He is fromj New York and his third term j nomination was widely regarded ' as a White House bid for left-.
wing political support in that state where Henry A. Wallace cut deeply into Democratic majorities in last November's election.
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this 30th day of September,
KARL A. FiFJTC:, Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
BIRTH Ci:i:TlFICATK NOTICE Petition No. 2519 Notice is hereby given that Annie Laura Handford Harris has filed her petition in the Su'livan Circuit Court to have the- place and time of her Birth deierminid. Haul pe.ition is set tor hearing on October 7th, 1949 at !J:0tt A. M. ' Dated this 30th day of September. HMD. r EART A. KNOLR. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court.
t -ine. tiscnia tmorraery ! club Will meet Wednesday, f October ;5(h ; at t; e Dav'i Hotel fcr a 1 p. m. lunched. ' Mr$.. 'Julia Milburn will hs ? the Jiostess. - i:
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting, Tuesday evening, Oct. . 4th, 7:J0 o'clock. Flcyd E. Nesty. VV. M., Russell lnbody, Sec.
A miscellaneous shower will be held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4th aat 1:30 o'clock at the Graysville Turman House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. "Bud" Wilson. Everybody welcome. Hostess, Mrs, Dorothy Wilson.
The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. John Pinkerton at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 5. v ,
MAN KILLED , IN ACCIDENT i WIN AM AC, ..Sept. 30 (UP) Mauriqe L. Sharp, age 53, of Fort Wayne, was Killed last night, when he lost control of his auto and it hit a tree along Ind. 35, four, miles north of here. ; , . i
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By Lyle C. Wilson largement of Federal Power Com
United Press Staff Correspondent missiori authority over -public WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.-(U.R) uitilities, and, further, because Th nub of the dispute over ! they detest his political philosocontinuing Leland Olds as a 'phy, As of now the FPC has jurmember of the Federal Power iS(jictIon, over the movement of Commission is being buried in the natural gas between states. In efcurrent Senate committee hear- fect( that means that the FPC can ings under a barrage of such ix rates at which natural gas can words as great public servant, move ;n the bis DiDelines. The
i..M.iij N OTIC 10 Oh FUiLIC HKARINt; Notice is hereby siven lluit the Local Alcobolic Beverag Board of BUnivan Cuunty,! indjana, tii. at 9.W A. M. on the 18th day of October, 1949 at the C;erk'9 Office. Court iiouse in tne Ci'.y of. Sullivan. Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the location hereinalter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated mid will, at said time and piace. receive .information concerning the fitness of naid applicants, and the Ppriety oi issuing the permit applied for to such applicants at tiie premises named: Sam Clark, 0iS51, (riestaurant), 26 Washington S... Slielbuin, Indiana, Beer, liquor and wine retailers permit. ' warren (Jummere, 68J61. (Rir.taurant), 8 W. Mill St.. Slielburn, Indiana, beer und wi.ic retailers permit.
Said ' inveptisalmn wt.1 be open to tlic publi", and public participation is I requested. INDIANA- ALCOHOLIC CEVPFfACK COMMISSION Ey JOHN I". NOON AN Secretary BEtiNAKD K. DOYI.R Chairman
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Communist and jackass. Olds has been called all three, and more, by various witnesses. President Truman nominated him for a third five-year terms on the commission to which he originally was named by FDR. The oil and gas industries and many Senators and Congressmen from oil and gas producing states want the nomination rejected. Speaker Sam Rayburn is among Olds'
most formidable enemies. f The two industries want to lick Olds because he seeks a vast en-
SENATE Majority Leader Scott W. Lucas (D), Illinois, urges ' the Senate Judiciary committee to confirm the nomination of Judge Sherman Minton of Indiana as an associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. (International)
FPC has no jurisdiction over the oil industry. ' Olds wants the FPC to seize jurisdiction over oil and to ex
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gas. He argues that the present
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