Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1930 — Page 6
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U. S. GOLFERS IN GOOD START Sandwich, Eng., Mrfy 15. —(U.R) America's Walker cup golf team L,it oft to a luippy start today by! •■coring advantages over their Brit-i Ish rivals after the first IS holes j of the two-bull foursomes had bet n completed. Captain Bobby Jones of Atlanta, (la., and J)r. O. F. Willing of Portland. Ore.. Were five up over Bex Hartley and T. A. Torrance of | Great Britain, with the morning round complete. George Von Elm of Detroit and Geoige Voigt of New York were two up on Cyril Tolley and Roger Wethered of Great Britain. Don K. Moe of Portland, Ore., and Roland Mackenzie of Wilmington, Del., led by one tin over Sir Ernest Holderness and J. A. Stout. i- rancis Ouimet of Boston and Harrison Johnston of St. Paul, were three up on William Campbell and John Nelson Smith of Great Britain. i The Jones-Willing combination i went into an early lead, holding a live hole advantage after nine Relief From Curse Os Constipation A Battle Creek physician save. “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies lias been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation?! Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c | today at the nearest Rexall Drug; Store. -The B. J. Smith Drug Co. I
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I holes hud been played. They went Out in 113. against 38 for the Hart- | ley-Torrance duo. The margin changed frequently !in the incoming nine, in which the Americans scored a 3!) against n to. o —— BASEBALL BRIELS * * > St. louis' climbing Cardinals »o<lay faced the ninth game Jinx j which has s.opped all other major- ■ clubs this season. The Cardinals won their eighth straight game | yesterday, tleing the season's recI ord for consecutive wins held jointly by tlie Cubs and Senators and I I today will meet the Giants. The winning streak has carried i the Cardinals from the National league cellar to fourth place, one game and a half behind the league leading Giants. A rally in the fourth, during which they scored 6 runs on four hits, gave the Cards a 7 to 3 victory over the Giants yesterday. The Brooklyn Robins defeated Cincinnati in the only other game of the day, advancing to undisputI cd possession of third place in the j National league. Glenn Wright led I the Robins attack with a homer.i two triples and single in four! times up and Johnny Frederick honiored with two mates on base, j Meusel hit a homer for the Reds. I Yesterday’s hero: Herman Bell' >f the Cardinals who entered the! game against the Giants as relief pitcher and allowed only one hit in 5 innings. The victory enabled lhe Cards to climb to the first division for the first time this season. o Plan Tennis Match Decatur high school tennis team j will meet the South Side, Fort 1 Wayne team here Friday afternoon 'in a series of five matches. The .Decatur team has won four matches and lost none this season |so far.
GALLANT FOX WORKS IN MUD Louisville Ky, May 15-(UP) — Gallant Fox, Belair Stables Ken- . tucky Derby favori\', has had his test at mud running but opinion of the workout is divided. Supporters of the eastern horse , declar yesterday's trial showed Gellant Fox to be a superlative madder er The main point upon which them was much doubt Kentuckians, hopng tor a blue grass victory in 'be Churchill Downs classic, say the Belair stud color-bearer showed himself sulky and nervous, witlt no licking for bad going. Gallant Fox’s time for tile mile and a qua'ter workout, 2:1!' was net Impressive but Earl Sande, who I had a leg up on he peakness and | Wood memorial winner, was well satisfied. "My doubts about Gallant Fox's ability over a sheavy or muddy course ate gone" he said. "I have no worry about the outcome Saturday." The best move, yesterday was turned in by the Valley Lake star. High Foot, who went a mile and one eighth in 1:59 4-5. o SHIP CAPTURED IN WISCONSIN BY DRY AGENTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I — —~- wanted the ship might try to run I th" gauntlet and land the liquor so strncks could haul it south to Chicago. presumably for the Capone interests. Tlu‘ coast guard boat soon Overhauled the rum runner and the five, man crew, armed with rifles, offered no resistance. The ship was' taken to Washington Island har- 1 bor, pending instructions from | Washington. D. C. Customs agents and coast guard , stations had been on the lookout for the Ansterberg all day yesterday after news leaked out that it had cleared Goderich. Ont., with a load of liquor and had passed through the Sault Ste. Marie locks.
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LIGHT IS SEEN IN DEMOCRATIC STATE CONTROL (CONTINUEd’fROM PAGE ONE) i and offered his aid. and others over the state are obtaining | pledges of support. | Peters has traveled the state extensively the past three months ; attending Demot rat Ic meetings and; mending his fences. Among the pledges claimed by j Dave' friend; are: Second dis- i tict, fourth district, half of the first district, half of the seventh district, the ninth district, where Frederick lives, the tenth district; and the sixth where James W. Carpenter, Connersville. the new l chairman, was Fayette county manager for Frederick tn 1928. | This would give Bays 12 votes | and he needs 13 to tie the vote ’and 14 to win. The fight on Peters camo into the open Wednesday when Democrats in the state elected district chairmen and vice chairmen. Their choices were: First district. Phi’ip Lutz. Jr.. I Boonville, ami Mrs. John 11. Hitch, Princeton: second district. Bays and Mr--. Joseph P. Williams. Martinsville; third district, Harry] T. Ferguson. Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Nora Dawalt Short. Salem: I | fourth district. Joseph W. Verbag, North Vernon, and Mrs. Henrietta Gabel. Madison: fifth district. Albert L., Clatk, Cayuga, and Mrs. Nellie Catlin, Rockville; sixthdistrict. James W. Carpenter. Connersville. and Mrs. Inez Montgom- ! ery Scholl. Connersville; seventh district elected Saturday, Meredith , Nicholson and Mrs. Carl E. Wood. Indianapolis; eighth,district. Virgil Simmons. Bluffton, and Mrs. John F. Glibbins, Muncie; ninth. Grover 1 Garrott. Frankfort, and Mrs, Grace '
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THURSDAY. MAY 15, 1930.
Schwinn, Covington: tenth district, Thomas McConnell, Fowler, l flint Mrs. Thomas Meara, Hum"taond; eleventh dlstrlet, Alex N. | Pursley, Hartford City, and Mrs. ! Mi'fry Arnold Peru; twelfth disI trict, James D. Adams, Columbia ! City, and Mrs. Frances M. Bean. I Albion; and thirteenth district, I William l‘. Krau, Elkhurt, and Mrs, Dora Miller Hamilton, South Bend. —...—— o — Stages Holdup With Bottle of Whiskey Indianapolis, May 15—(DP) An 18 year-old boy captured early today in a taxicab he is alleged to have stolen as er robbing the drlvei of sx, told police he perpetrated the robbery with a half-pint whisky ' bottle. !!>■ Is Kenneth Smith, Itidlanupo-
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Ils, charged with unto banditry. ' Smith told police he rode several blocks In the cub before he pressed the the bottle against the neck of Richard Tweddel. 23, driver for th< ! United Cub company. Eamous Chicago Grain Warehouse Is Destroyed Chicago, May 15.- (U.R) A monument tn one of th" greatest wheat cornering buttles in Chicago's history lay in smouldering ruins today following a spectacular fire which destroyed a grain elevator and 200,(MW bushels of rye. The tire, caused by s|«mtaneous -xplosion of grain dust, did damage estimat'd at $500,000 before It finally was brought under control hist night bv the combined forces of 65 fire engines ami trucks and
two river tire boats. Firemen struggled to prevent the flames from spreading to nearby warehouses, freight cars and a huge tank filled with linseed oil, ahundonlng to Its fate the elevator hastily erected 32 years by I’hllip D. Armour Sr., as be strove to prevent Joseph Leiter from getting u corner in wheat. Two warehouses on the other | side of tl»e river were set fire to Iby flying embers which also Ignited timber in a lumber yard. The burning and collapse of the | ■ levator was witnessed by more I than 80,00(1 persons. Built in l sl,s when Armour was about to be deluged with 9.(100,000 bushels of wheat, the elevators was ! put up with two others Inside u 'month and was known for years in' an "Armour thirty day" elevator. ■ — S —
THE ADAMS THEM "COOL AND COMFORTABLE" Last Time Tonight “LOOSE ANKLES” ° An ALL TALKING Comedy Scream-w, th DOUGLUi BANKS Jr„ Loretta Young, Louise Fazend' ’ Daphne Pollard. Eddie Nugent, A family scandal would void the will that tuadej| fr J aiit-ss. One kiss would make her a pauper —jf J .aught! But how can a young ami b.-autiful kissless all he>- life? They’re calling I.iiqsk xyrJ funniest Talking Picture Comedy-Roniam ■■ ever mJ? Added —An ALL TALKING Comedy - and N. I 15c -35 c' f Fehl 'v and Saturday—TOM TYLER in X'Fath I SKIES" “ Sun. Mon. A- Tues.- —"GENERAL CRACK " wjtij jJ more, Marion Nixon. Armida. Hobart 110-worti, , Sherman. ALL TALKING. > ———— —— —.—
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