Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1931 — Page 6
PAGE SIX
* S E" BN
EAST TACKLES WEST TODAY •w* New York, June 2.— U.P Thpresent western invasion of the eastern-teams of the National leacue is Expected to go a long way toward— determining the pennant ciiancgg. of St. Louis, Chicago, Brooklyn and New York. The Cardinals and Cubs, considered the strongest of the western contenders, must meet the Giants and Robins, the class of the eastern clubs, in eight games within the same number of days. New' 1 York opened a four-game series with the 1930 pennant winners today while Chiicago entertained Brooklyn in the first of four contests at 1 Wrigley field. Should Chicago and St. Louis win ’ most of their eight games against j the two eastern teams, most base- i hall fans will agree that the 1931} pennant will be won by one of the | western clubs. On the other hand, should either ' the Giants or Robins win a major- ' ity of the contests, they would' come to the front as championship possibilities. DeSpite its bad start. j Brooklyn still is likely to be a sac-, tor in the race. It was on their i first western invasion last year' that the Robins struck their stride, winning 12 of 16 games to advance I from seventh to first place. Both the Cardinals and the Cubs I have demonstrated that the other 1 western clubs. Cincinnati an d j Pittsburgh, are below par. The Reds and the Pirates have supplied ; the Cubs with IS or their 21 victories. The Cardinals have taken 16 games from the two teams, and in ; addition have won six from Chi-j i ago to demonstrate their superiority over the western sisters in their circuit. St. Louis increased its lead over j the second place Giants to a game i and a half yesterday by defeating ■ Cincinnati. 6 to 5 in 12 innings in I the only major league game play- i ed. A single by Adams, scoring , Wilson who had doubled, brought
Iral ■ iI» ® S ■ 3 B isJs&Wz . \ m ■ permanent wave |j Special w ’ $1.95 £g Given At Cost g B * tor this week only! JM fcg These Permanents are tfaj Positively Guaranteed in every way. Phone at once IK for appointment. Three fB H operators at your service. jffi Come in and visit Qa TH our shoppe. g 3 'j Rozelle Shoppe j 642 N. 2nd st. $3 Phone 1262 ®
THE CORT Last Time Tonight CHARLIE CHAPLIN in a great laugh provoker “CITY LIGHTS” Wed. & Tliurs.- Billie Dove in ''(MCE NIGHT AT SUSIES” NOTICE —Until further notice the Admission price on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be 10c and 25c. ADDED—’ WON BY A NECK" talking comedy Movietone News — 15c-40p MBMMBBMnBtSBSXMKSXaKEMKSMHMMMSMMMMBaaBBUSHBBBBMBMM THE ADAMS THEATRE Last Time Tonight—lsc-35c WINNIE LIGHTNER and JOE E. BROWN in “SIT TIGHT” 1 here's some bigger and tetter laughs hiding near your fuimybone — aughs that you haven't exercised for years .. . come on and shake hem loose! ADDED —Ar “OUR GANG" Comedy— and Cartoon. THIS THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY. Thurs Fri & Sat.—BlG DOUBLE FEATURE! RILL-s♦ N’O ADVANCE Price GARY COOPER in CITY r . PREETS — and ”-” T F*TY MILLION 1 HENCHMEN" with Olson & Johnson, the maniacs of m. mh.
in the winning run. The Reds ' I came from behind to tie the score . !in the ninth inning and had the ! bases loaded with one out in the twelfth, but Flint Rhem relieved 'Hill Hallahan and set the next two batters down without diff iicult y. Harvey Hendrick, first base-man. < was the leading hitter of the contest with three doubles and two singles in five times at bat. The second intersectionai com- , petition of the year may mean lit-; tie in the American league unless} the western teams are able to stop, the Philadelphia Athletics. On the Athletics' first swing through the west they' built up the foundation, for their 17-game winning streak. However, with Cleveland playing j the bal Ithat gave the Indians the. league lead during the fore part of ' the scasi.t!..ir Is possible that the Athletics may be stopped and make I the 1931 race in the junior circuit i ia four-cornered affair between Philadelphia, New York. Washington land the Indians. i Yesterday's hero: Sparky Adams, (third baseman, whose single in the inning scored Jimmy Wil- i son with the that gave the , St. Louis Cardinals a 6 to 5 vie- j Itory over Cincinnati. Adams also* i hit two doubles. ONE PROTEST IS PERMITTED Indianapolis. June 2 —<U.R) One protest against the standings in i the 500-mile auto race here Saturi day was granted by A.A.A. officials. moving Pt.il Shafer from 15th position to 12th. Dave Evans, who originally was given 12th place in his Diesel, was shifted to 13th and Al Aspen and Sam Ross j each moved back one. The petitions of Harry Hart*, on i Behalf of Fred Frame, who finishi ed second: Louis Meyer, on behalf jof Myron Stevens, who finished I fourth, and George Howie, whose ■ auto won 11th place, were denied. Each believed his machine deservled one place higher. A. A. A. authorities, led by E D. Edenburn. I chief steward of the associations contest board, recheeked the timing tape and records, and announced that positions as original! v j announc \l. were corrtet. except in Shafer’s case. > - Shafer was flagged down while autos wero running under slow | orders, due to the rain, when it | was alleged he failed to obey reg- : I illations providing that no driver I shall pass another. The records I showed he had not violated tne > I rules. He was moved from 15th to i I 12th place when bis average I speed was filled in for the time I he lost in the pits awaiting orders I following the alleged violation. I At the annual drivers' banquet I awards were presented winners. j I Col. E. V. Rickenbacker, president ’ I of the speedway association, award-} I ed the sportsmanship cup to Har- ' Iry Butcher. who deliberately- , I wrecked his auto to avoid striking ■ I two others which were spinning I on the track. Insane Man Killed I Logansport. Ind.. June 2 —(UP) I The body of George Collins, 47. I Michigan City, patient at the state I hospital so- the insane here, was I found on a railroad track near the j city today, where it had been sever- • ed by a train. •
-e'H— ■- r— «gj arnn-HTiim in mini ii t- ' i TRAC ■—X. S A. Ft S IN M ■ MEET ( In. mk- • _ —mayy■rma-— *. _ ;■ a. ■va y~— 3 *— Mi w — ■ *T».e .I. ' max of t !»w" 1 ■» ma : ■'! m t-— B w —sam- — B-c. -y y am—X«X season will r»*» V-S - R r.— <mc— By »-—. y -v i— > — me— R—WR RU. AB■■» « *s» t .iott I p:cke<l v R r^ist- — —— u ■ w — — y ■ mt—m R ■ a isag— m ut 1U m— s» corpete in XBy ™ ... .i ■ -,_r rk. -ME7 "By. m— —' y «=»• ysa y Ba zsaym g R WETm yzm am B Tvatinrul collegiate MMa- - r —- .. '.. , 1 . 1 !.. '... ya. M By y a « .»o meet} at. iStasoc — - "iimiiimn'i T'-'j — —sßam. at-.. Saturday-. Evory sc-: — <!.»i ■ ■ in '-ini . nr—». < < r-r mea—' .—. |i| | iiii nf! -ar ’•aa, see- c-ountry. except th«e —-■ r■—i m ; sr»- mr ■ —- B T ed. Ss »i>« »—am -m -sg .-3R .jacr raa. y »—-sar=— w~m. —i i .. — > <-.<"■ Ji- TW “~ _ Whi. h won tt*«e I _ <KL. * — TK — m = _ -r- —sr -a. m < aat F*hil-1 ■delpktia B BET w ~ se ****— t* w aaa—in •« ~~ iimiiiaaa——i- a ■~B rr— b as* favor-i ‘si to r-«— wr tSBRaBm-ae ikzsb ■» y _-m. —» wy»asa X «-«■» I leyiate I t’tle 251_ "LS, «=«. t. Ind ivi «.i «i --d— et naaMKEL.- < — y-ya— ■ w i—— aarm -s »~a i g»g*. hsvw- j ever. ———— jaaa. — Ww. „ai 1 t. . w «! ■" W~nwi ir~. ~w~Ta y» ; *yarded as rnory ’ i xysmaaßßaimmß—ary .JaaL..— — S. yyjm. m —y x~a «- s bmu y Br* »=» national . HegiiaT* — y—wy r=— st=— e -ir- tst— < Bam t» am championssW ri __ iaa » = W—a. -x apy — y-w-s- bb— ya —m. a a sietital. Sev-era W iaaa iaaai BF ibiii .rc - > w yyy. W-mcyyaa. — , -wwm — •> Tv-e- back to defeiivl 3—-yn -y B-y a sar — Bl iS£' y T c_ jr._. — _ - including Erank Ww- ■ - "B-s. •«. »-g=Tf- _ 7 . . nyR - . —yam y* « 'aaJifomli id'ex ard <X b i—w jsll .» Wpb ~ —JF <- > —rcczzj —-— . !LJ ,r — u».' - Xg _ FXixtler. mile: KaM* — ■—y ——— -■ ■ - — y- yam yy _ 'AB MB i a s<. 22t>low Irarsil*- — ,-r, jMKT AL ~ — .. BT~ ~I ■■ — - >Cortic w-estem. y» v.y»-M s—- —y ....yy. XET 'imaß— bb— grr y n> -Stewart. I ■Ommfbb " y b-B « r-<z»-yyja - ' mu—- ... '■Cmt t» jump.} Ed <S— — -mi —i - ibi rzzzyir — ■ ~am — B im—Bß—* asm ar- ■ - —a. .■* B Jvx max p an Kenneth —Wy m_m y —»-y. —ya^SSß—■ > < 1 i forms, javelin I-icxt x~ * “■mEam— yr - —■ ■ 1 -- - r ■■ a—zsamg; — "' i i — _ records were W—yai _ iin^mz?—" i. m » Btzm* "B. m Xw ■wß — ——t B'y y i—r —~ ml. - . W and three y<*y-» BE -ay yii ■ w —B y: =■ ~ =-aa w — .— - iiiiiiiiauinuil l - - y y— rSK y i<-<i. The class of t >-y_ - ........ — _r— —=2—l— ~ yt. Xy. y_. gaaa jsar uw — — SET" I—v. liii—i .. Bi ar T g»a~c»nises another- s-w emß—B be. .. - -asai-. a y.y B Btr x -yn- - m a m r i-waXy on the meet n——— ■ » yg-rry. - .— —r yry y— B as=a. _ Bryyja y =— a—■— ■ -*l wo rids n-<ords sa. srn — .. ■ -th ib -yew.- w. —B B. •A.xno— y — \ ■■.tyag: BE: By **■ sc'm’muya y ,a==- -yE'b, .... zr yy. y-4L y yy. asg- T>«»rfonnances of y_ w y By ■ g ~ —=-. v» *«- red in t h»- . --A. _ -it— ' -=a.— — y — -«e=-- yß^BßMßKzrzzz—. "B-y sl~ — y Ry® X <~»-w ing : 100-vm.a-wB — w W rc == W’ ,=-s=. B y — ——— -m- B— — — _ Cl ar'jo tit hern Ca’ifornia —- —* — Me<ile>-_ — =-=S~yyr.:M-. B w ib iiiii — yyßEi m w- o (Okla ) 9.4 0w ift jy By x y. w gn-—: y -y —JLZ~ y r «=■- 9 .. o: Glass « y Tfc -dBM' ■yZZ .T’m ■ B—BkißM By- R-y yym -- JB*.. 9.5. 22-N-ar-d mi " ‘ m - .j=y. »Bm — —— l - B jl m.. y— _ Kansas, 20-8; xar —— y — — . ~iS— . 531 yrm B_ SL«r >y —---gy -r —<» ern J i-C , y »y—yy w — —— _ -BX — Kastman. Stanfird. -y y— _ _ _y — _ JS-rz». y=r -mA yy y—ys_ &Ra.nai. 45.!» . Haltrn i X «r- - -e jfT jay a B mse- = w . w z- —y B r~B y »—R a C'mero. 1:54.4 Eastman. ”~* Er " &■ . JIF_ — I~ _ - .. ~W 3t =sk_ Mile : 'Ry "" ■ 4B_. yy-aea. wyy W x «*. t I-yas. Ind x - — it- - Bfc — ■amßii rz .B .at-szaß. y— w ggm B — ~B .. — ■.■"■■«■_.. .. z; Ry _ ■-2' By sa. y-sv m. fc» m—l yar — B m Ba. ■"a _ i«.-h igan State. 5* : 3. ~ ~ 3- ' -> » ~-r W - - B-m R _ 'VTX.~ i »consin, 9:21.». -"*7- —=*■ -R-120-ya T-< • sim mzß »sv jest By—■ ■■ y.» m—m GB BBmE»-»— Keller. Ohio StZRB—F— —=- zy- II -Bz _ B. B _ ZZB - rr y Mxxyaaa. Illi nois 1B .B z M B m- — n—_ m r ia, -- Z-51-•-!<-» XX- — --- By yy r— mzßt » ...„— ...- y —z li X Kansas. 23: B— W 88-> > W-—w- _ RC .. sZ=Sig=R- Ba a. R—vae MMfeaßß***. 23:1: Cavne. > - .....-■ _r <■. y By. mz— y —yy ■—B y. BErr*— vy •*» 23.4; PO»’ -t. Sc. 1 ZB —v fZ-sy y-y «-<zx y —y.B. _ - ..-j—- --- . I-’ole v m, —- - "x— .r m «. mßy — MJ s=-» Xz»- m. a _ 4SB«z»<at hern [ Califo rni zr— ™ —va-m — _ B -B BZ — —1 -a R" w. «z» I k-rmott, j i Illinois. X JF_ —I B 9 w M - yyy _ Higrh j U-zynnMnMK: —yz.yr w=~ — - yy yyat y— — _.B rzw—-. r1.... -z y r— asy. 88-a.ll State Teach c ris. _==— „ r _ m£S- B“ yr _ -str- =y tb m.ZS. Sr* z Shaw. - U :s«r.»nsin — r —-sr— rk r. yy RB -y yr — . n : br -» — Stewart, > Sottthem Mil 11 3n» RK zy A z w—yy ■— - B in. Or-t»a«l Jin T —7 ■ ' IT R y y RTR-y yza- - r —a- y-y =-==. mz»yy _ Nebraska. 2J5 Tr _ _ “ X -y — 4EB R sr, r y-zm_ _, mry X—vX«»TX. lowa. 2j> ft. , ■ -=-R—. w wa. — ZMF 7- ■-— rb=. w —Brzy — --- r— Southern 1 C:“'i forn iza rn— s — _ --y- Se (f~ -y- "■' — y_She»t Ka-R-RL ==r K T. - y - m. --i B- e yzy. Bz — B- B-y ■ ■■■■■ zl _ ZZ——-Z" •=— B»-z—a ska. 61 I - ixR. ~ —c r — st--B aIB B — : — — •«. .* zsrz.. 31 s -r , < nia. 49 ft — ytz 3 y. RR — >-y y— _ NA" isconsin, * £8 TT_ 9L48 m —__ Otecx? rs yy= ■ ■i.. l -y. "Wry r BMM "’>: , "m. — JW" rzr ■ ia ■■ _ SStynford. 159 ft. 2: 1 -_r. — ~ l ™' — 7at - —ae a. 3-zx. — HE —B . im, 3 _ T~ ~aiiln ■ a■at~Tl c. r D California. X BB -.— — g- _ I—l ■ s. yy _ — —3 ir R ya. — X’ttrma 1111I nois. 15 » - BL !'jw y -y _ R_ r -* .Ta-veliT-* mi— —- ry. R yr By w — rzzr maa»r- — rr r- y Ar all. California. "■■l ~* ---— Z=^=-ZS-MEZM yy _ * 7B_ -y _r r r* - Weld<.n, lowa. 1 _ . . 1— Bai — SB. mm rx _ SEN I<> — ■ IM ~ ■■■■BE l » M I^'—& « , W.J- ESTS ~-* ■— ~ -' —rw w- _____ ~ ' * W “ Lr* " * ■ M w “ -M, <B KJ ONE liana gas.s»_ .. -I—r — The eoyRR s. Riry. m ■ a ry_ y. <z-- -e »- Bfc- an r B-n. la ad charge of the a t-x— y — I~—y t yy—- vu w— —-— y-R w—w y a yy rr w Y»«_- annual formal aCyj_ J» -3- a yw~ ya yy y- ZMKz - -zB rB «X* follow mg: refre — —"’71 ' urn - iiihiii -ezr ZB.y rzrr "Ry -.. «- ■-j ■ ■ rxy it ZLee. Catherine S< Ft X R — By rzr -w-yy -=y - Bteew mzr B~y. zs=r S rrvxan. Thelma C'orxXc — _ II KF ■ zzz— —m ■ B-c: _ B-'B -am. y—B~w. 11 —1 - —=- — sr w»y m Keller. F’ranc-ess f 1 .st B . R R yr nr"..:....; B£ 5S wz: w —aa.lttine Wait and AT as~ — ary -w—w ~y wi_... _. _ — Miss* — a=m_ M. -rzzw- rw r -cz— B : —- y warn y ye. xc as chairman of tty 'me- _ *—®ZZ' -JUir '*— Ta m_— r. «z«y g-yy. .t a r - ~T ya- ■ agy etiarge of he decor m w • m y 3.-« z» « « ==. _ - m . z^—: ~yaßr -R.3. rjzzzsa .Bt~w -was assisted by Maa..y— ur ' ■ R~ «ZZT «R- B. «zz- Bza y ._ — 111 r _ z——.-ya-w-v I Fanrote, James X-~ a lsr m R B w wze w— _ BCZJr By 1 _... ... a— —— y- B 1 _ Omlor, and Ftohert K B n zz—1..... XZ _— ■— — ~Z ZB mi—l. yyy Bzy mzzß- yrzx The jr — ~- . ,t- a- m=-eyry sy S yy. z r.r —- — — -zMfcz'y. «e xzr xy ..was head«r ~ ■=—m . ■ ■ - «* <m=sr --3 Bm zjm- ZN BZ :.r TL «_t y-« ria Holthouse, mill liinai m ai - __yza.-t.*T By «=- g — w r -«zz?—- RR » t>«zrs of ‘he commi ttRRs- — ■ — .y„ m- r— rnasr y —my ~na M ., "n— ~ ZN<illyr. Mary I Wei tz hey- MF- _. ■ R . rrz- R ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ . MTZ y - X _ iind Joseph Vog t mzzz— _r BZ ._ mil Bl _....-7*- i~ :. rbr—
Kidrz ~r 1 " Sk. Sleep _ IT G®t:« Ml : W Ml -nMT ~ ZL. -C - » Backache, frcQUent .... —MI J 31 ■ ■ —~s— In®, Nervi r ■—a . — __ -■ ■ 1. as at* »- arc -a—a. SL<J S u nction, al nai 1 - _ “II — — CM: a— a —at. -.=» ar-ca. _ * -xma. aa-Ctd condi- - ■ tlonß, n»». y- r - t- — r —■■ ■ m » ■ <== M - «=s 1 a ar- «s*r» . ciepressfd A j a.rkQ <» “ - ..... S—m - 11 >, ». I^—g"——— ' -'SE.. ~3fe? 3h <E~a. -<T y ? "SC Test. ..."" ■-■■■■ “WEZ—. BL- W 1 .... "W. <_A l-a. t: i r-g t-HrU Ji?' 5 ■»"-£- aif ■ ■ C «-» 7M s. V- — ■■ « x-'a. -a> ■ T -ry. F>mlse<l by thoUHMnrl -u »— M ■ ■ M. i j&a. sr-» a.oaitive ac- —==^ a . ■-= — 1 ._ -LV- _ agg. * =• -a--— =™^- — ~~x. ■! _ -y- <ZT>r«tex (pro- | non ncc«* _s= ... -—■ —— S _ —II -*. a==» a» -«c. fc CK *». —==a_ _ «-»nder ths r- ;■! —am m M: -«Z73hTaca. -ai -■' .^i. .-t,,, — , i ßli , A.Txxsat «uiekbr : all a-ar -fcFt ■'"»- ■ i — 31 ’wez -._ ilPlnllliiiiil — zz . ■ m~t irr- reft* -I ~ .- " — !■ —■ • back b| <~ >=< K K B * <Z» .!■ MP-—* «ZZ»» BCOWNE
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Tl ' SDAY JI XI 2 l‘«l
THOUSANDS TO ATTEND DERBY Ix>»a<>n. Jun* 2 <U-R)-Th* I nnwtt h »f derby day toaad Rm i land lr. an almost unpr“cedeAd«d nat* nt excttsflMrt over Ah* r»<» ; wlih-h wince I**o ha* drawn •»< I l -n>»d« tn Epsom tktwna. pr»>»<x*»>iy a throng of M4.*M j will « r*»wd th* roll Inr cour** A’ m<»rr.»w when 2* ••*»!*• face Hi* barrb-r for the mil* and a half < | t>-et that will crown Ah* winner I Ah'." <»*»«* I * pilled thrw year old < hani ■ pion «»f the year aeratrh was anttoun«vd i tsrtayr when Link Boy, owned by IA" M C Singer, was withdrawn • The withdrawal Mt Ah* jinkey, i ;Tt»-v** Itmioghue, without a mount 1 and tut th* field Ao 2S horao* Thr*.» American*. Including <** ' Now V»»rker. were eliminated from I Ahe chance to rain on* of Ab* bit i *wv»e*p»»t ake price* hr Ahe «< ral«h : ing of I.lnk Roy. They will, how ! ever. ar«H more I han *4.000 for hat • ■ ! ing drawn the horse. whether hej . rune or not. The American* hold ' | ing ti« kots on him are Thoma* N ! Sullivan. Pittsburgh: L. C. Red I man. Waterbury, Conn ; and Mich-! 1 ael AH* rn. Brooklyn Link Boy'* withdrawal came! 1 after a bad run last Saturday I ■ Retitnar odd* rose from 10 to l| ito 33 to 1 because of the poori I yhowtow and the scratch today I ! r-“*ulre-<l lnter«-st ha* be-n redoubled bv I j the rich sweepstake prlte* which* i will h*» decided by the race, bring ' in? comfortable sum* to many In I the Ftritish Isle* and oversea* I i Nearly slo.(M)fl.O<)d' will tie distri ' billed to holders of ticket* In the Irish sweepstakes and *2.457.80# in the Calcutta sweep. The London stock exchange. Newfound ' land. Canadian and olner aw*ep« brine the total to |ls.f<t.W<l or I 1 more. • I Public opinion was heavily dl vided «»n the merits of Ahe start I ers. John A. Dewar's A'ameronlan 1 held favorite today at 4 to 1. but | 5 he was not as highly regarded by] j the general public as was last' i rear's favorite. Diolite. which w*nt| • to th*» post in 19’0 an 11 to 4 far-| i orit**. only Ao finish third Sir Andrew, one nt the two | American owned candidate*, waai I qnotod at 25 to 1. A few day* aeo I ’t>»» William Woodward colt wa» 1* • ,r > 1. Jacapn, owned by Marnhet' 1 | Field of Chicago, dropped from 13; to 1 to 22 to 1. Poker O'as was considered a doubtful starter The total value of the stake*, rega rvflrss of whether any other scratch** reduce th“ field, will tie | *69.50*4 of which *56.650 goes to: 'he winner. *6.950 to the second hr>n*«>. $.1,472 to the third and! $2,425 to the breeder of the win j tier. The fle'd. with owners, latest I <~-y»vs and odds, follows:! Abbots W'-r’hv. V T Thomp-«--n Joe Canty 100-1 Apnerley J P. Hornung, Bob Perrvmin 66-1 Arm-* "na» . Anthony d* Rothschi’d. Berna r d Carslake 100-1 , Cameronlan, John A. Dewar. Fred Pox 4-1 1 Cherrv Lad. T W Blenklron. A W Richardson 100-1' Coldstream. Lord Glanely. Gordon Richards 45-1| tnv-tor Doolittle, A. F Basset H*r’-V Beasley 10-11 Estate Duty. Lt. Col. Walter Cui »>ne». w. Balding 40-1 Ga’lini Sir Edward Hammer. Joe Taylor 50-1 Gnveca -*. Marcel Boussac. Charl«s Elliott 13-1 Grindl**t<>*. J. W. Sharpies. <l. *r. T'dey 100-1 lacono. Marshall Field. Joe ClxiUis _ 2*.j Kiatev«». B. Davis 100-1 Knoleiut. Robert Kahn, W. S'hbritt 661 Lemocvition. E. M. Sykes, Joe Tliwaltes 100-1 Licht nine Star. J. B. Leigh, Cec-il Ray 45-1 I Orn- ii. Sir John Rutherford. TiolP v Jones .... 100-8 Poker D'as. Cnmte de Ferol 1001! Pomm*- D'api, Aga Khan, M is-Hael Beary 19-2 Pr’-mitif. M. M. Calmaun. Pat Donoghue 109-1 Reve-i 1 lon.~ Sir George Bul1 oug h. Henry Jelliss 25-1 Rose en Solell. Lord Howard de Walden, William Turtle 40-1 200 PRODUCTS ARE INCREASED BY GOVERNMENT r-O NTTMII) FROM PAGE ONE) half a cent. Periodicals, also previously on the free list, will be charged 15 cents a pound. ) The automobile industry facet a from 27 As per cent to 30 per cent > tariff on automobiles ranging In price from $1,201 to *2,100 in the • second group. Cars above *2,100 , ! are increased from 27H per cent ‘ to 40 per cent in the third group. - Tariff on the first group, cars up J to $1,200, went unchanged. rl Corn, formerly admitted free for. ‘ ici'.ig urn ption and on a TH cents a' oushei duty for distilling furposes,| Eas ?>cen put under » taril of 25
! reals • l»a*bs PnMtaHMI '• 9t ! Blato »«*•* Mlptafsd ■> ' '.w.mragnd b» Ito *»»• *» It i a io* «* plate* ***** * ***** \ |IM* rate tMvm*<» «•* imp**to i*>nl,- •* •*** •* *** M*to sM in* l**M •*•*•* I iMata *Mibaf»Ntwwrw to r**4*-t. in wbub H «• t**d «* •<»*»» te i loris* tots Ww» rtaf* awd MMI IM. bwWrtt* * l*<Vi**>d t n.lgs*itta «-*»!» gill of wMrh pre, te tai, ••• Mwp—ted from Ito I'WMvd ***• * »*•**•<ll from to *t rote to to p-v >•*! AttteWMb •'liking •< <h» « ’» gnaWMw to tbe In'tsd dtots* Pte* her provided Hr »*>mh «* i (he Fatetdl** tMHMT M» *•**»' budget Mem Tto get *»***•»• •Mill • ontrtbwte five «e*l* a b**hel l» .ward ’•* i»**ap**rtefta* •< •” rtpoHs* trow- Canada I I An w»«r*a*e to If**- Ite •• P* .eltopban* with '•* mip****** I ihat •• •w* a* manetelavs to that i I rotted W started in Canada tto util »n n» i*rra**ed H to* >*•' i AmnM tohet aperib. fa* tele* t I ar*: Twa to** *■**• •■* •• * u dft Mewd. <>n foreign investment* in cawada • ppr-ttotvilei, |< au* •**.*•* * toil j iltonl Canadian **’*• las incroaaad from o*e per *• *«*’ to* Canadtaa pctoage •**> two to three <e*ts ThMUi talk rtorha. f.ew-eth, tai ttv*. . I® A |w®cw*t tai stamp as are all large* rteerk* postal rates m «>ion< <**>• matter - magatonra. newspaper*. Hr. — Increased from «*e to <MK> and «•* Half cents to* to*>«< Tsxes on large and small laturo decreased With an lxroaae M tee i dlum incomes Ihrnbte tsaatkn •« rorfr>raiksi earning* aboltelk-d on half of la cornea from such s. turves ap to||».«M — PROBLEMS ARE SUBMITTED AT CONFERENCE —- ifX/W HNCKD r«u« HAUK OK* tinea ■ Thane llnea fall natam ly Into a nttml— <4 mala benda aaeh. “«* In IrtSMa. aa srleatlkr tarlf aimed I primarily to create a moveaaent nf i world commodities from one nation I to another, a better ayatem of aat I tonal ta utloa a plan to cat eaceo nite cool of local to*enimeat. and | extenaioa of inaarama to co* ar 1 1 Hekla of alckneaa and anemptoy meat, ehich are aao not reached Governor RooaeieM eapiauard Ito pro*ram of alate planning for agri cultural land* no* an ctor way to 1 Ibto alate He urged towentraHka i‘ Itioa of industry, and crealkm of . ruralurban communities, where workers la the factories would farm during lb* season State aid for rural m buvhi, road* and rhegp power for the farmer. ( comprise the New V >rk pru*iaa>. ißoMevelt pointed oct A survey is r J<tor way which will furnish data for retiring unproductive farms through reforestation, he said. "Hundreds of farmers are atI tempting to farm where It to Un J possible to maintain aa American .standard of living," Governor Roose , ' velt continued. Their products are iso Inferior they Injure the reyuita Itlon of better farm products, pro ducod. packed and shipped al tnr modern economic lines. "The national government can well get as a clearing house through which all of us governors may work, and believe this to the correct function of Washington." he said.—"instead of trying to dictate meth ted* and details to all of the states, which may or may not apply to different aecllutta of the I country." . Speaking on Eaecutlve Duties I And Powers." Governor George H | i Dem. Utah, urged Increased power for the chief executive w’«o. he pointed out. to now held resp<m»lble tor an administration over which he has only partial control, "(’entralliatioii of administrative control does not mean that the gov. ernor will become an ante.-rat." he contended. “I have no use for dictators. whether they be of the .Mussolini or the Lenin type. I believe state governments should be organised no they may be able to approach private enterprises in efficiency." He then urged state organisation, based on Industrial lines, with taxpayers as stockholders, the legls-! lature as directors, and the governor as general manager. He assailed the lieutenant gover nors who are ready to embarrass an admlnlatratlon whenever a governor leaves the state, and charged that certain governors were not present at the* conference because of such situations. Greater concentration of power with the governor would make for more democracy, because voters would have a choice of men rather than merely voting the party i label, be pointed outSlmilar Ideas were advanced by . Governor William Tudor Gardiner, i Maine, who pleaded for greater leadership on the part of his fel- • lew governors, i Governor Albert C. Ritchie, Mary- . land, presided at the open foruu i this afternoon
FAVORS WAGE CUHI ONCE; (‘onirrtianrts Held I* In Fa'er of Rrdurrd W i<rw I or All cbtoMA >••• r * • ***l i4«r •» Oto- m •«.•*< to«w»> m>4 uMwgiy •<** to«M towrtt am Mb «*• buriM toex* H «b- todtor K II L Hei.bHM. pr»M«t.< «4 tbs Itoita* al r.etovtswww AaamtoiMm w»t4 hsiav • m udMtoro* « t»w j , tat MU* aawuwl vsmtoMtoA. "Tbs wbMs .wOto taM o*4 Itos latostof atomM M 4 » atomMl to gwramm* to stoarto* g»4 wgg— Hutvbtos «m 4 •ftosw us «ttov ,»mm.toUto» l»«to4tos tbe Mito r.< c«>vwa4 Ifff M*obi ■“ hb*4 Ow *( < fto Hi IvA U*«se nsrta •! toAat gw4 .w.p» , lai gr» Mtoted pswmpUv •• to** - IKIM vmda TMa rotoMtoa m ’ ImKM tbe meHrte«WArw •< btob , •taw4av4> <4 Rvmm h* totow em , stored at wages vw4wcsto la pro ! pototob te ItvlM MKA "It to Ito tototy s< all totod to| to mb tbto tow-v wggw wato •* as to prwtooto tbe fros totoerbMgw h of tbe gsswto produced by aft, group* «f totoo “ ; |w to* adirmaii brfare M 4 rowdy 1 mawor*«t«eee* attrodia* tbe row > . veattaw. Hot. tow* <wM tbal mal wag** •aa M *• miaswpsd la 4«4 . tot* "Ta arvtve at (be basts at lru» wagsa.' to aa»4. “urn must cooa*4 , er lbs kwytag pwwev of tbe aggr«w < earned t apual rorogalaea Ito truib to tbto and vMtoat guibMei or 4Hay accepts tower totoroet | rales to psrtods to tow romawtotty | prices ~ltot totar la Wai aswestouMto to i lb* awtn trveptaaro as aMersto roa4N|>ma and new appraisals to’ - wvwkk To labor Its Wage rate I , means bew maay debtor* per Aav | to rsvwcved far'g gtvea ptow* efi j work II date Md mally translate _ ito dollars mie terms as gcud* nMrb Itov will pnnbaae ' Hutrblas pmatsto eat that Indus > try baa dtotatrd cwauaodltvi prices right and toft «ia<e the | psek to laGatioa two years ago ~ j Tbe tobto of maa, industrial toad era tbal wagee sboeld remain at i the prwoMit standard he said. ■ will detoy Hither thaa hastea business and ecwaomir mraverv" “ —-m-' to MURDER PROBE STRIKES SNAG rowwvn rgito paor oNK> | MbMAWWMblhdhAAmMdhtoteAto ■ auro rororo,* <e.—. j rhargsd te Mrs Mumm>r» were, Tbumaa Mummers tor *nh and Ust husband The ms • Keyers, her IT -I year-tod nephew. William Rrou* and Thomas lumagaa, pMdlers All tour left laaurwac* m.-aev (•) Mrs gumtaers She had paid abs most all premium* >m their po Icles She also paid Xxi'i to tbe premiums on p> Ikies canted Sty atx other per son*, toteotigatorw said. Poiko have made a survey of all, drug stores la every neighborhood' where Mrs Summer* has live I, j but have failed to find evidence; that she ever bought arsenic That Mr* Rummer* bad to»i>i Carried ala times Inatead of llv»| waa discovered last night and an investigation was started to learn 1 what h.«d become of Warrea J. Mer rett, to whom she was married about all years ago. "But you certainly can't accuse mother of poisoning him." declared Mrs Hummer*' adopted daughter. Mrs Victor Rlttl "He took up with a Id year old gift and ran away with her." COMMISSIONERS GIVE BKIIMiE ROAD AWARDS •weemeunwao <ri*H- MUWD PROM PAG* •'NRI submitted a bid to for a concrete bridge. Mr Pulman waa th* low bidder on th* project. Yost Bros., were the only local contractors who submitted a hid on th* bridge and much arntlment existed among ( local people In favor of granting the contract to them, for the reason that If they secured the job iocal men would be employed. The waarding of the contract Ilea with the atate board of tax conunlulonera and if permission, to issue the bonds la refused the' bridge cannot be built. The state board may also designate the contractor. The Road Blda Meahhsnrer Bros., Linn Grove and L Bleberich. Adams county, were awarded the road contract*. SOFT DRINKS for uociak. picnics, reunions and ni! other occasions Near beer and all flavors of pop. We will deliver any place and will take back all unused bottles. J.&L. Bottline Works Phon* lU2. Legation North r “«t Streit. SMMMMBMHMK
Mds *N| Iti® lljßlw s to* K*aMbs*ba*e road “wto* ***** shtp PM Raws* H id* Mates* tvami !•!*» U Ba la tab Site MssteMro, Itowa am Ke Ateg t«a* I t toa to**ai>tp rail Ito** lifw MwtetM Cro* HUI L BusAwtoa |am toswb tesgte Bro* |***i haw Bate* road »atoi«’> •««• *lu» tAstes* Minis* tiufa ItetoMMM* ItJBMI ‘MswM***** »•»»• HUI T*a *toa fUsnswtowl todda*, M tbs cawMp tosggs jab < e««* p*o •***. Mfewto a*4* t t'utom tsm*' ship Ijwe ftowaii i eUtaaa Otag* M* Oy. totoagii tawgs NmM tewwaAtp |Wt, Wgitef* toM*» Mas trosk tawmdUb If***, Vsw* Bnm. M«itoa*s*s todge Ma#wm ■ wWWahi* IliAs AHto*« Iktoh. Tv«rA** kradge. •* •A met** taw* ship llta to ( 111 R< II HI te in ih:adi.(m k (XXmKt Kl* PW PAG* ls**» to Calbtotv vtoba • ftasM *bn*l*« Maa te an, psrlwahr gmi The , rlavgrowM* itovtotrr vtrti *•«* I < tawed today The mdswt to K 4 'ward U Hearm tie K to F 4» tartar, te the I'M >1 *t*»’ e bowey waa takiwg a ogatet . Htowwgb tbe f<ro«a effh* pad wtM ito rmaadii* i > i d *a a d pfo***iv *w** I ttaw by Ptevtg* d 1 uats* Iwto ttewadi T* note P *ct««* Tbe K.W— taaeall Iran wtH spvwrttee Wsdßstoal sv**Mm jdtoctorfc.
TO \LL\M 0 SI I I I RSTOM.U H \<;o:’Y,GAS ANDINNGEffI
Mone, Itaik If fine llottlr of I hare* Mrmlha I’epwin Iteront I*o More < otto Than Yn*lhing log Ever I’wevl. Yow raa to ao dtalreassd with 1 gaa and taltem a m l*aaitn« that I you tMak ywur lean la gtottg to I •ti*. tout Your *tnmr< h m. v te an dte***d led that Vtair bra thia* is abort and gaspv Ito think per** « > a ar* »wffoca tk* Yow aro dirty and pray for quirk taltef what ,to to do**' Just owe laM*a|ounful to Data* Mentha Pepsin sa l In tea minute*
1 • 'Z 'A / - Jllnj' \ - K. I Beach Suits Imagine the stir when au appear in this ma zen Perch Suit. Its trim smooth ht is pen* • j(k( flariig trunks are outrageously chic. deep decolletaife is ravishingly flattering. • courte, it has the Jan zen Shouldaire tie " ’« suit in place whi’e you drop the sh “ uld ? . .. on tnilS an even tan. In the newest shades anti <" $4.75 t 0 $6.00 Ltiok in our South Window tor your < DECA r UK" INDIANA" Bl
COURT HOU Ms*- ■ . W '•Mta' »t •-*.» tro-i,* ,**" I AlS*l»'to !***_ 1 At *•< .. r. # r-ta Ito*»*s« - tßMbi !• <fa y t *' I tw ‘ ** *n LMteta, •»«* fi ». .7” *5 • bl>*«>4» > a , gi' " (•un Ihttlr 1.14 M’ imk •»« I hb |WwM*4 a th* it ;«•> M paw, j it %.«• >• • aj nrtl us hM j rfif ? 'at b •
Ilk (M 5' t ?h | M th* town ea-et mi wi alttartoter’ ’A hi 4yi at all’ With th . * <>dd J mednlne y<« car agH rnsttu.-i <-r <b.ppa ar r*4 : ttuh that keep* tk -■ -anti «taat ret.-' •* id Mwi one bottle will pV' , »<- 1 Ask for twrs 1 M««M 1 that NalthMta Dr« Ca <M Cwt Rat* Drag Ct. tag •hartas. i»ts gay* m It M gua ranter
