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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19; 194 AltT INDIAN fige' Sfo PROPOSAL FROM A "TWO 'GUN MAN" I COMMUNITY CHATTER matter a fair trial. With sufficient interest and mutual co-operatipn, nothing that is for the good of fur Community, is Impossible. TH1NKOGRAM: "We should neither talk of other people's shortcomings nor refer to our, (Continued from puge 1) on Dec. 16. THE DAILY GLINTONIAN Founded 1012 Established as The Weekly Clintonian 1890 The Clinton Plain Dealer absorbed in 1908 Member Indiana Republican Editorial Association George L.

Carey Editor and Publisher Entered at the JPostofficp it Clinton, Indiana as Second Cla-w Matter Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Farmers Continued, from Farm Page penses in total are not likely to be noiiceahlv lower than In 1048, any decline that may occur in farmers cross income will be fully reiieci- Handling complaints, filing appeals, tracking down delinquout subsistence or penrion checks, aro somu of the xatlicr unpleasant County Veteran Affairs Officers, but having a part in: a Veterans Rehabilitation Program has us pleasantries. Not the least pleasant evperinnco has been the recent culmination of a Rehabilitation Project for young Bob Jackson who suffered the loss of both lcg3 in a mine accident several months ago. Though this accident was not service-connected nevertheless, Bob has qualified for a two-year If you want to fee a happy, smiling, youns man who refuses to let a most serious physical handicap discourage him, drop into Jackson's Shoe Shop sometime. cd in their net income "If production costs should remain unchanged at the 1948 level, a decline of only five per cent in income would mean a drop of more than 10 per. cent in income." The official prediction is that prices for most crops are 1'kely to mmBwhat lower in.

1949 EVERYBODY BENEFITS EVERYBODY GIVES! The news that the quota in the Clinton Township's Community Chest was ever half subscribed in four days is encouraging but we still have that other half to go! If everyone in our community with a steady income will make some kind of contribution either large or Emal' the $6,500 local quota can be reached within the next few days. Again this year as last, you have the privilege of earmarking your contribution for any one of the cooperating and that marketings of many important crops will be smaller. Continued from Farm Page The American Legion and Auxiliary Joint-committee is hard at work on the Annual Halloween Parade and Celebration which will be held on Thursday night Oct. 28. In order to better handle the large number of entries and crowd expected; we understand' the Parade will end at the High School Gymnasium where prizes will be awarded from the stage and where everyone can esc from good vantage points.

cr" agencies tms year anve. sureiy mere is at least enc Eic metal, rubber and wool, among agency in which each citizen of Clinton township is cs'je- cially interested. The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Hillcr Community Center, Farm, Home and 4-H Festival, ChflDt- rnas Lighting or the Band Concert and Uniform Fund. Each of these agencies has submitted its budget to the -9- other things, but not Hope said stockpiling wheat and cotton also would lielp stabilize the nation's agricultural econpmy should war surplus jever glut the market. The congressman1; is confident however, that the' nation's six million farmers face a 10-year of prosperity during which they should, receive "good prices for their products." Boomed for Secretary Community Chest and there will be no separate local drive.

We have a job to do for our community let do it, Don't wait until called upon but bring or mail your contribution to Don Harris, general campaign chairman; Drj Oscar Bredeweg campaign treasurer cr the Commercial A group of South-End residents novo suggested that bus service to the' South be provided every half hour if possible. Except bn Saturday evenings, hourly service only is now available. Mr. Bosonetto is very receptive to the idea of half-hour service to the South part of tram, as well as to the provided the demand' and patronage will warrant. The Public Service Commission Hope is being mentioned for the Club offices.

1 Everybody Benefits Everybody Gives. nost ot serrpTnry nr iiricuiiurs ii Gov. Thomas E. Dewey is elected president. The Kansan Republican declined to comment on this.

Taking A Backward Glance does not, nor would- anyone want Hooe said farm prices and in it to do so, insist upon any in come undoubtedly will drop from ions permits. dividual or public utility operating their present high level but he Mr. Lisch, to whom the plane Truckers a service at a financial Ioej. Perhaps, if half-hour service foresees "good prices" during the next 10 years. diana agriculture and industry.

It has distribution points at Fort Wayne, South Bend, Gary, Lafayette, Indianapolis, Terre Haute and TWENTY YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarkson and George Harris of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Clarkson's parents1, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Burnside of South Seventh street. belongs, is to be the pilot, and states the trip should take about eight hours. were available for the South end (Continued from Page One) Evansville. Terre Haule Man Fined Calvin Burk of Terre Haute was fined $1.00 and costs in the Clinton city court yesterday after entering a plea of guiltf to a charge of speeding. -H Burk was arrested bf local police yesterday while speeding on South Main street, near the 'Vermillion A musical program is to be are located at rort Wayne, Indianapolis, Evansville and residents, more people would leave their cars at home and use the bus-, We suggest you residents who are particularly interested in this project, talk to your neighbors about it and if sufficient interest is manifested, Mr; Bosonetto has assured us that he will gladly give the "All four of these plants depend on highway transportation to keep their, assembly lines rolling," Nicholas said.

County Hospital. i He quoted V. A. Guebard, man Mr. and Mrs.

George MacNair of South Third street spent the weekend in Rosedale with their daughter, Mrs. Lynn Fisher, and Mr, Fisher. Miss Eva Perrin of North Terre Haute visited yesterday at the home of her aunt', Ralph Campbell 'and Mr. Campbell of South Main street. A call meeting of the American Legion Drum and Bugle cores-will ager of manufacturing, motor given tomorrow night by the WPA band, under the direction of Paul Fidlar at the CCC camp at Wave-tand, Ind.

ii i The sixth district meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary was held yesterday afternoon and evening at the Turkey Run State Park hotel with the Rockville delegation an "Modern times modern busses," is Hie motto of Baptist Ricauda, manager of. the bus line bejjveen Clinton and Terre Haute, known as the Ricauda Stages and Mrs. County Students (Continued 'rom page 1) rTickeT Albert Weir, Carolyn Whitcomb, Lois White, Marie Wil-cult, Nanoy Wood, Fern Wooten, Michael Newport; Vicfor Asbury, Barbara Uollingsworthj Marvin Kersey; iCt tinoth St. Bernice William Carmichael. Universal: Billy Curry, Thomas Makosky, Kjihrl Mctz.

Noma Dicken, Norma Die Ernrst Giuner, Dortiia Janes, Margaret 'fritchard, David Reed, Rov; Thompson Cayuga: RoMert Dickerson? Bar bnva Ocrarii, l3ilije Helen Melissa Simpson, Shirley tiuck division of International Harvester, as saying: "Truck transport nakes the company's production Picture brighter, because it allows nore efficiency in materials handling. "Other Indiana manufacturers ilso have found in International Harvester a volume purc'iater of i heir own products, most of whicli Copyright, 1947. IMS fay Faith Baldwin Cuthntt Dlttributed by King Features Syndicate be held at the Legion home on South Third street today at 7:30 p. m. when planr are to be made to go to Brazil tomorrow.

Marghcita Ricauda, owner of the iricve Dy irucn. me cuiniuur; and austerely, "Do you CHAPTER SIXTEEN iamoke? relies on springs from Gary; LAUGHED outright 'at Alexandria's idea of her tnteresta. "Occasionally, thank you." This was one of the occasions, Gail ratorff, starters and other electri bus line and mother of Mr. Ricauda; who recently added another bus to the line offering to the patrons the latest in comfort as well 'as a speedy and courteous service. She "Come, Mrs.

Spenoer, TEN YEARS AGO Fred Lisch, Abe Taylor and Bob Johnson plan to fly by plane to Dallas, Texas, tomorrow morning about 7:30 a. m. if weather condit c.pcnccr. cal equipment from Anderson; took a cigaret and set the match flame to Its tip. She needed a cig transmissions from Muncio; steering gears from Lafayette; batteries you've been reading books and gossip columns." She could' have sworn that she saw the old wo- aret at- this juncture and was one of the rare moments when she and spark plugs from Indianapolis.

man's backbone stiffen visibly, Pcrrysville: Patricia Gibson, Beverly Ilanna, Joan Hanna, Cpn-rad Smith, Martha Wilson. Roer Lohrman, James Russell. Gessie: Sarah Woostcr Ridgcfarm: Jo Ann felt that she could do with a drink "Drive-aways deliver the new "Like most young people i enjoy as welfc 1 BEHIND THE SCENES dancing, good restaurants, the the ater and, now and then, a Alexandria expressed no disapproval for, if she had, it might have trucks, while highway carriers distribute a vast outpouring of replacement parts. The company also relies on truck transportation to help distribute its products to In Have you considered jthat you would not be fair to yourself? You might fall- in- love with- someone else, when it was too late. Or do you subscribe to the theory that' it Is never too late, that you can indulge yourself within marriage, or, as young people do, terminate your marriage whenever the mood seizes you?" "Anyone," said Gail, "who marries, thinking, If It doesn't work.

I cau get out of it, never meant it to work in the first place. I would mean it. to, Mrs. Spencer, And I am not liable to tall In love." She folded ber hps together in the manner that Alexandria had observed, earlier in the afternoon. "Why," asked Alexandria, "should you be "For a number of reasons." Mrs.

Sper.ucf rose, and Gall came to her feet, in osie' flowing been mentioned to-Brad, ana tsraa, night club. As a matter of fact, In my Job, I have to be seen In the so-called right places, every no doubt, would Inform the girl Hollywood Clinton's Community Chest Supports Six Local Funds hut so often. It's part of the picture. that his grandmother had indulged in a postprandial cigaret long before it was de rigueur for gentle But that doesn't mean that I couldn't settle down to an orderly By HARRISON CARROLl CROSSWORD iy Eugene Shejjer women: only, of course, in the pri home life," vacy of her home or the domes Millicent choked slightly and Mrs. Spencer said sharply: of close- friends: never In public and mainly because, at the time ClAUDETTE COLBERT ILL WITH INFLUENZA HOLLYWOOD Few know what a sick girl Claudette Colbert 1ms "been.

After a three-week siege with flu, her blood count was so "You have admitted that you do not love my grandson. Are: you trying to tell me that, if be asked you to marry him, you: would she acquired the habit, her nus-band had been Immensely amused. But she hadn't smoked for several years, upon the advice of her doctors. easy motion. And Alexandria said.

JULIE WILSON SINGS IN SAN FRANCISCO wipers. "But I have ntf intention of getting married to she added hastily. DON'T TAY r.i'.tch attention if Joan Crawford'a leading man, David Brian, i3 linked romantically with Hollywood starlets: His real romance is with Lucille Sa'ffOrif. Lila Leeds' new interest is -cafe supply man Jack Steffens. 'I must warn you that I shall re low that she Gail smoked quietly, and waited.

peat our conversation to my And Alexandria asked: Do you- intend to marry my Of course," said Gail She' did grandson?" not offer her hand nor did Alex. I don't Know," uau saia. tsne looked through the veil of smoke andria. They stood facing each other for a moment, the girl so much taller, so alive with youth, and Alexandria felt as if her not?" "He has asked me, Mr-. Spencer." Alexandria was white under the film of powder, the very sparing dusting of rouge.

She said, "I haven't accepted," said Call, "and I haven't refused. Wo- have an agreement Brad suggested that we be engaged to be -engaged until spring." 'You know, of that I shall repeat this fantastic to Bradford?" "Oh, yes," Gail sal "but It Isn't necessary. He knows that at the older woman. "1 would be foolish not to, wouldn't she 5 7 (T 9 i0 II Hj' mil'5 19 mmm mmm jrrM 42 Tii 44 LiL mm 45 4 47 48 1 SO- 51 S2 had to be given a transfusion at home. As soon as she Is able, her husband, Dr.

Joel Pressman, Is taking her to New Mexico for recuperation. One nice bit of news for Claudette. Her picture, "Fam-I Honey-moon," has been hoarded vitality had been sapped inquired. "As, surely, I shall never again meet anyone as eligible!" from her. She made a curious lib- "Very well, said.

Aiexanana tie gesture with -one hand, one of dismissal and of bereavement as welL shortly, "so you'll marry for money. Have you considered how unfair it would be to Bradford?" And presently the door, with its Yes. That is -why," Gail mur-, beautiful iron grille, closed quietly behind Gall by Andrews' hanjls. mured, "it-seem best not to take I'm not In love with him." Alexandria received the blow, Colbert booked into the and she stood a moment on the steps. The rain had ceased.

but Town was surprised to hear that Pati Behrs, who got married In Las Vegas after all to John Derek, was divorced a few hourB earlier from Gogi Tchltchinadze, host at the Bel Air hotel. That marriage was really kept secret. Pattl gave her age as 25, Derek listed his as 22. Eoth young people are up and coming screen players. AFTER HEARING that Van Johnson will be In "Battle of the Bulge," Red Skelton cracked: "If Van Is In one more army picture, he'll have enough points to get out of M-U-M." CASTING SWITCH of the month: In Hal Vallis' "Bitter Victory" Liznhcth Scott will play the sweet girl av.d Diana Lynn the heavy.

STLVE CRAKE Is running around Paris a and rallied. She said, "Then he's more of a fool than I've ever lieved. Or do you expect to fail In love with him by spring? any hurdles until spring. But I would make him a good wife," she added firmly, "undemanding, affectionate and faithful." "An old-fashioned term, these days," said Alexandria, unmoved. "But does he not deserve more?" "Who has -more?" asked Gall.

"Most men have less. They may start out with a violent she hesitated, used the quieter term, "attraction, on both sides. But the marriages that last didn't you say they are based on more than "No," said Gail evenly, "but i like him very much. I have never liked or respected any man as much. We have a good time, we like being together.

He Interests still threatened. The park was ghostly in the dusk, the street lights came piercing through, the ground mist rose in lazy swirls of fog, vague and' obscuring. She felt chilled, and shivered. She wished Sam were here beside her, that they might go together somewhere gay and warm, loud with crazy music and the sound of voices. She wished she might tell him all that had been said this afternoon.

She thought. It's not for me I'll turn and line New York Music Hall. "THE LOVES OF CARMEN" didn't do eo well with the critics but you and I should have the money that Rita Hayworth will make from It. Rita hu two contracts with Columbia a guaranteed a year in salary plus several thoUHand more for ofltce help. Then her Beckworth corporation has a contract giving It 50 per cent of the net profits on the Hayworth pictures.

Even with the reduced revenues of today, Rita Is expected to make over $1,500,000 on the Carmen film. HORIZONTAL 45. mntter-ot 1. fundamental fact me, very much. I admire his i arcis, his way of life, and his work.

1 don't understand his work, of course, and sometimes 1 don't 47. confoi countess. Mr.t. Chuy Reyes that?" 'KKTICAl 7. eloquent 1.

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place in a row 10. baking 5. magnifying chambers or diminish- 11. cap understand him. But given Intel- (wife of the orchestra leader) still "Certainly not," said Alexandria, vigorously and mendaciously.

This ligence she paused and added "you were kind enough to say you is in a serious condition following the loss of her baby. She's had' more blood Julie 50. piece out 51. poem 52. horse Btake 55.

ingress dreadful girl had an accurate mem ory. "A man who gives his en thought me intelligent, perhaps I 17. doubly could grow into understanding." inp glass 6. human being Wilson, best 19. rage tire heart deserves one in original attraction does not torch singer Millicent said suddenly, "1 beg POLICE MIGHT check this.

I your pardon, rose, and fled from Answer to Saturday's puzzle. pass with the years, it merely becomes, as you phrase it, less vio the room. It was a brave thing hear it's true that Rita Johnson was asked, "Do you know why you lent and finds compensations" Gail aaked, "Why not start-wltn are here?" (meaning the hospital) And replied: the compensations respect for the doorbell and ask that grim old man to let me in. I'll go back Into that room and say I didn't mean it, don't worry, I won't, see Brad again. No.

She had made a bargain and she would stick to and when she reached the flat, which was empty and dreary, when she unpinned the fading violets with their too-sweet odor from her jacket, there was a Western Union messenger at the door, and a wire from. Brad. CAI.LINO TOO TONIGHT ABOUT ELEVEN, tt read. HOW DID GO WHAT YOU NEED IS A GOOD STIFF DRINK ALL MY LOVE BRAD. She laughed aloud, standing there with the yellow paper In her 6.

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before 38. bordering on the ea "Why, yes, didn't you knowT I each other as individuals, shared tastes, and family interests?" tal jnjp sTe 3 1 g. It AN A ELlFpIn SITQ LS I. MjE sggb l. I SIS Eton A OlNiPlc.1 had an automobile accident," However, even if she did it, the answer can't be relied upon.

It Alexandria flushed deeply, her lensitivc, lined skin suffused with Hollywood has heard In a long time, opens at the Mark Hop-It i in San Francisco a week. Pinky Lee gave Greg McClure a new name for the women's department Of' Greg's health emporium: "The thinner sanctum." Evelyn Knight color. She repeated faintly, "Fam may be weeks before her memory 21. harness part 22. soft hematite 24.

allot 26. trial 28. net 30. disown 31. age 32.

part of a lock 34. strain of invective 35. charm 36. denary 38. skirmish 39.

equally 40. musteline animal 41. city of France 44. back of neck 48. steal from 48.

by 49. examtna Judicially ily?" to do as she had never departed from Alexandria's presence without direct, or implied, permission. Bu she told herself, I simply cannot endure it: our poor boy, she thought, running up the beautiful stairs. She supposed another thought tVhich was that, for once, Alexandria had met a worthy, however mistaken, adversary. Millicent reached her room and in its virgin shelter, sat down upon her bed.

She said aloud, "I shall warn him, It is my duty!" Alexandria cast a slightly astonished glance after the small form of her deserting companion. She waved her hand toward a silver box. on a table near the couch Naturally," said Gail. "all things being equal Did you expect that I would not fulfill my ahare of marriage, if possible?" The flush subsided and Gail's returns completely. PAT DANE is back from Detroit and George Jessel was buying her dinner at La Rue's.

vent ior three days and stayed two months," Pat tells me. "Guess I got tost." Pat admits she saw a lot of Carl Larson, six-foot-two Canadian manufacturer of windshield mn ii. I m1saneRJs eers Evelyn Knight hand and looking toward the clock on- the desk. It was always fast, that being the safer way, in this household, but Brad had timed his telegram Very neatly. heart misgave This was her enemy but she was old and fraiL She added gently, "I am tiring caught one of the balls fouled Into the stands in the second game of you, Mrs Spencer." 41.

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