Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1926 — Page 5

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S.E. WILL HAVE basketballteam Local Factory To Have Fast Team In Field; To Begin Practice Monday The General El4trlc plant in this city will be represented by a last basketball team this winter, aceordtnr to plans announced today. Practice will be started next, Monday night and it is planned to open the fcsaon about the first of November. The team will be composed entirely of employes of the G. E, plant. Among the most likely candidates for the team are Dorwin and Bud White, former Decatur high school players; Johnson, former Lancaster high schol star; and Ernst, former Kirkland star. Bill Lindeman wilil coach the team. Lindeman took a course in coaching at the Indiana I'niversity coaching school last winter and summer. The team will practice and play its home games in the Decatur high school gymnasium. kirklandloses OPENING CONTEST Kangaroos Defeated Is Basketball Game At Ossian Friday Night, 30-6 The Kirkland high school basketball team got away to a bad start last night, going down to defeat before the fast Ossian team, at Ossian, by a score of 30-8. The Kangaroos were outclassed from the start, hut fought gamely all the way. The first half ended with Ossian leading, 15-3. The Kangaroos plainly showed the need of more conditioning. This was the first game of the season for both teams. — o -w ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL O ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Manuel (Indianapolis! 13; Brazil. 0 Jefferson (Lafayette), 14; Crawfordsville. 13. » Mishawaka, 33; Peru, 13. South Bend, 21; Goshen. 6. Greenfield, 41; Columbus. 0. Shortridge (Indianapolis), 13; Elwood 0. Male (Louisville) 21; Technical. (Indianapolis), 0. Greencastle, 7; Attica. 0. King Ferdinand May, Abdicate his Throne Bucharest, Oct. 16. (United Press' 1 —Roumanian courtiers today seriously discussed the possibility that King Ferdinand, the 61-year-old husband of Queen Marie, soon would abdicate his throne. The return of former Crown Prince Carol to Bucharest was expected at any time now, according to the intimates of the court. It was stated that at the express desire of Ferdin-

iuSn J -~ ’* ’’. Let Uncle Sam Bring v Your Deposits to Us * Sb An out-of-town man whom we had never met S called recently to tell us how well pleased he |S was with our banking-by-mail service. He has S ' been depositing with us regularly for several jrfe Sx years, and said he found it very convenient to ay do business with us, even though her had never HI been able to call in person. I 3|; We have many customers who bank by mail. They find .our service safe, simple and efficient. ■ K You’ll like it, too, If it is not convenient for you X to transact your banking with us in person. Ask us to explain (the details. We’ll gladly do so. JfeiSSW *

and, two former cabinet ministers, I Jean Bratinianu and Alex Constan- I tinescu, soon would depart for Paris I to arrange for the return of the prod- I Igal son. 11 Queen Marie is enroute to America. I o — .... I ERIE OFFICIAL TO VISIT CITY E. C. Waring To Head Committee To Meet With Col. Robbins, Dairy Day i Among the visitors of note here next I Tuesday, for Dairy Day, will be Col. I F. (1. Robbins, vice-president of the I Erie Railroad Company and not >d fig- I ure in big business circles. He will I arrive here during the morning, In a I special ear, accompanied by several I other Erie officals, and Mr. June, in I charge of the Huntington division of I the road, has requested that a com- I nilttee of representative business men I and manufacturers call upon Mr. Rob- . bins for a half hours conference. This I committee, as appointed and anuounc- I ed today, includes L. C. Waring as I chairman, with FI. R. Moltz, J. W. I Tymigll, C. A. Dugan, C. E. Bell, Avon I Burk. F. M. Schirraeyer and J. H. I Heller. -— —— | AIMEE BEGINS HER DEFENSE First Defense Witness Called Today In Evange- ! list’s Hearing \ Los Angeles, Oct. 16—(United I I'ress)—First defuse wi'nessea were called to the witness stand tpdav in lhe hearing of Aimee Simple McPher-J son and associates on ehirges of perjury and conspiracy to obstruct justice. The first witness summoned by def use attorney W. I. Gilbert was Mrs. i Gail A. Koontz, who claims it wa«| she. and not the evangelist who sent a telegram from Gila Bend to Tugson. j Artz., on June 13. shortly before Mrs. McPherson made her dramatic reappearance at Agua Prieta, Mexico. The state is objecting to the tnfrOversy over the admissibility of her i evidence was expected at the hearing was resumed this morning. Relieved of Duties !■: i’ ii-.itj'i.li;. lud Oct. 1•: ■ United Press)—At a meeting today of the. state conservation commission r-solu-1 tion was adopted receiving state for-' ester Charles C. Deain, of Bluf ton. of further executive duties with the j department for the present to allow ( tiirtf^to complete two scientific books he is now engaged in writing. o— — Dairy Day Square and Round Dance, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 8:00 p. M., K. of C. Hall. Grinn’s Orchestra. Park plan. It Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926.

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