Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1932 — Page 6

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Commodores And Kangaroos Will Meet Wednesday Nig®

INTRA-COUNTY NET ARGUMENT SET FOR HERE Tickets For Tomorrow’s Scrap On Sale Today; Good Tilt Forecast Catholic high school basketball team will be host to Kirkland township Kangaroos Wednesday night at Catholic high school gymnasium a' X o’clock. The preliminary game will be between the reserve teams of the two schools. Coach George Laurent is. pointing his Commodores for lhe game tomorrow with the Kangaroos in hopes of avenging a s three-point defeat at the hands of Bill Bryan's team at Kirkland a few weeks t.go The Kangaroos are in good con i rlition and are smarting from an j upset defeat at the hinds of Mon-; mouth in the tinals of the county) not tourney at Berne last Saturday.) They are anxious to prove their I merits to other county teams. Tickets went on sale today for | the game and can be obtained tin-' til game time tomorrow at the EatSi restaurant. The preliminary tilt will start at 7 o'clock. Several Kirkland fans are plan ) ning on following the Kangaroos to | the Commodore fort, and a big j crowd is anticipated. Co u h Bryan 1 said today all his regulars were) ready to start the scrap. Whin the Kangaroos beat the Commodores earlier in the season.) Zimmerman. Kirkland center wasi out of the lineup. Zimmerman is hack in condition now and a lively scrap will he on between the Kirk ) land center and Bob Kleinh nz.' both regarded as all-county team) timber. The crack Kirkland second team holds a win over the Commodore Reserves and the preliminary game will be as much of a grudge affair) as the main scrap. Tickets unsold at game time will go to those arriving at the gym-1 nasiiim first. 0 D H The officials ano sport critics, at he County tour name.rt selected the iollowi'lg all-count, lean.. Smith (Berne) forward. Egly (Kirklandr forward. Brokaw (Monmouth) center. Moran (Jefferson) guard. Firming (Monmouth, guard The selection seems to be fairly I well divided there were only five players placed on 'be learn, and ) no honorable men', ons were given. ' Kirkland and Deeatiit Cathuri? meet here tomorrow n'ght. Neither team is bothered his week with in- )

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I r ii'-.ihilitles amt If |.ro.irises to Ini some Ir.'i skidlrall tmtile. , B.irketbawls picked B.srne to win i the county tourney last Saturday. B ne tailed to ge» past Kirkland I in the afternoon game — Bar.ketbawlc second choice was Kirkland -Kirkland failed to get past Mon--1 mouth in the firale—•Ml in all. Ila.-k'-rhawls hri-l a '.had weekend iiii'kltrjt winners 'bit were easily convinced. :t"d . , i ryotie who attended th- r-minty ) i.ru rtrey voiced tile .million that I Monmouth won r wmi -|». et-ved vic I !toly. Strange—Bluffton jerked migt-ty ' hard to get the Adams county teams to join in their sectional—-it worked —that is alt but the two test teams I in the county. And now the glory of winning the I I Suburb sectional will be about its) empty as our pocketlrtroK. Th- Monmouth Eagl s will he ) ) contenders in the Fort Wayne sec)tional. They must be reckoned with ) riot because of their possibility of i winning, but because of th dr possi- j j hllity o. upsetting some good teams. I The famous Suburb basketball team comes here Friday night with ; liie in their eye—a victory by Blufften over Decatur would be something worth taking home —But the Yellow Jackets are determined to i take a second count against their. ) old rivals. I ii-kets top the same are now on . ) sale Better get ’em now. 1 ..CAT KIIIKI-AND !BEAT BLUFFTON Baski . '.awl;. who has no detec-) live instinct at all —has a little) piece of interesting information Two prominent high school has-) ke.hall refers-s. both of whom have I , worked here at the rate of $17.50 for an hour's work —are employed I . i gttiary: One o th > above mentioned ref-1 'erec works nine hours a day, six ) days a week and draws $27.50 for 'his services. The other official works six days fa week for an averag- of 10 hours a day and draws the astounding salary of $26 a week. Still these two men. without tak-i ing any kind of training course, can go out and draw $17.50 for an hour's , , work on Friday or Saturday night— . Aint that something? It's one of life's little oddities. o— I BASKETBALL RESULTS By United Press Notre Dame 33. lowa 18 lowa State .13. Nebraska 32 i Indiana Stale 35. Butler 31 LaCrosse Teachers 26. Winona 10) Morehead Teachers 34. Cedarville 23 North Central 35. Millikin 12 Creighton 33. Oklahoma Aggies Hamline 31. Gustavus Adolphus 2b. o Farmer Loses Life Laporte, Ind.. Feb. 2.—(U.R)—Ed-1 intund Pylinski. 23, farmer, was kill-i ed near here when the auto he was) ! driving was struck by a New York I (Central passenger train.

JUNIOR BALL STAR SIGNED The .following story of an I American Idtglon junior baseball) I player was sent out recently by ) the national publicity bun-nn m l lhe Xhierii an Legion : "A buy baseball star who pro-1 I vided plenty of thrills in tile final I ) game of ibe American Legion I I lunior world series In Houston, I ! Texas, lust year is now going to ) have the opportunity to thrill th-, I fans who follow the fortunes of ) (ire big league trains. The lad is Kirby Iligbe, of | Columbia, s. C. who played | with the legion team from th'if. I city. Higbe has been signed by | the Pittsburgh Pirates of the' National League, ami in the spring ; I will go to the Wichita Chib of the! Western League. He will be sev-| entoen years old in April, and his ■ ■ contract calls for a salary that ! would seem like a fortune to most I any boy of his age. Although he was on the losing ) side of the play in Houston. Higbe was the main show in one of th-| most nerve-racking and spectacu- ' ) lar exhibitions of baseball in the! 1 history of the Legion program.) ) The opposing team from Chicago! I wot! the first game of a scheduled! . three-game series. Higbe took the) mound for Columbia on the sec- 1 | ond day and for thirteen straight' ) innings he held the Chicago team I scoreless. It was a bran 1 rs baseball I Seldom seen outstrip the ISg) I leagues. Time and again Higbe) . fought out of holes with cool) courage. He struck out ten bats-; men and allowed only eight safe) ) hits in the entire game. The de- ' nouement came in the fourteenth) i frame wh.-n the Chicago catcher! I singled to bring in the lone tally) 1 of the game Higbe's friends have) i every confidence he will make i ) good in professional play.” Stat® Normal Wins Terre Haute. Ind., Feb. 2 (U.R) Indiana State Normal netnten registered one of the major upsets, of the season in defeating Butler 1 I niversity 35 to 31 here last I night. Seventeen personal fouls) by Butler, on 11 of which State No:mal scored, proved the margin of victory. State Normal took the lead early ) in the game, was ahead 18 to 14 i at the half, and remained in front | throughout. Miller, with 10 points, was high | scorer for Butler. Chestnut, with ) 14 j oints, was high scorer for the I I tear hers. • Irish Beat lowa South Bend. Ind.. Feb. 2. —(U.R) i Notre Dame's basketball team to- | day had a season’s record of 10 | victories in 12 games by virtue of a 33-18 win over lowa University ) last night. Notre Dame led 20-5 at halftime IJ | ami had little difficulty coping t, j with the ragged lowa offense. ‘ ( ) Every man on the Notre Dante lineup scored. ) Howard Moffitt, lowa sophomore jstar, shone in the defeat with four ) ) field goals and a free throw Bill I) Newbold. Notre Dame forward, led I the scoring with 10 points. WAR OPPOSED BY HENDERSON i ONTINUEI "ROM PAGE ONE, , rituition of such extreme gravity that now exists in the Far East. )’ ‘ It is imperative that all signa-1 tories to the League of Nations I < ovenant and the Kellogg-Briand | pact should make it their business to insure the strict observance of these two great safeguards against acts of violence and war." Henderson said the conference included spokesmen for seventeen hundred million jveople. "We have to break the vicious circle in which the nations of the world are again in danger of being i caught. A sense of insecurity leads to an increase of armaments, and! lan increase of armaments further) | aggravates the sense of insecurity. I Unless the circle can be broken,, , the process goes inevitably forward and overburdened nations can then find no release from mutual distrust, except in open conflict," Henderson said. "Need 1 remind the ccnference that the problem of disarmament is vitally relevant to the grave economic and financial crisis fori which most nations at the moment) are trying to find a solution? .The; financial hurtlens of armaments; and past wars are indeed one of the main contributory causes,'' Henderson said. i The conference president cited | ' League of Nations figures obtained i jfront 61 countries for the pnst four; years showing an average total ox-; penditure of $4,000,000,000 annually i for military purposes. "World opinion demands that i

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I Protecting American Interests in Shangilai t hjs rS ciiii xJSiips JI > Edwin S. (Cunningham. R el r Admiral M. M. Taylor. Col. Richard S Hooker. Secretary of State Stim.on .

Here are four Americans who loom large in the crisis precipitated by< lii- Japanese occupation of the native city of Shanghai. Secretary i Stimson has protested the Japanese action. Col. Hooker command' the Fourth Regiment of Marines stationed in Shanghai. Admiral T aylor, commander of the American Fleet in Asiatic waters, is aboard 1

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The flame of revolution is once mo-e sweeping ♦ through El Salvador. This time the torch of revolt is said to be carried by Communists. Hundreds have been killed in the latest upheaval as the rebels ran amuck dynamiting Federal buildings anj executing every sympathizer of the Provisional Government upon whom they can lay their hands. Above photos show, top, a typical street scene in San Salvador, the capital, which is now reported beset by Red revolutionaries; lower shows some of the well-

every effort be m ine, for this conference to achieve a substantial reduction of this prodigious expenditure, not merely because such expenditure is entirely unproductive. ' bitt because even the maintenance! of the present armaments level constitutes a menace to the peace rft the world." h? said. "The world wants disarmament. The world needs disarmament; Wc have it in our power to help fashion the pattern of future history." Henderson refused to contemplate the possibility of failure of the conference. JAP MARINES ARE VICTORS AT CHANGHAI CONTINUED FROM PAGE CH Kt Io tear up tracks and halt pro-, gress. Paris —French order troops to co-operate with America and Brit-j ain in defense of foreign areas in Shanghai. —‘— Shanghai, Wednesday, Feb. 3.— ; (U.R) Japanese marines held the Hongkew section of Shanghai with machine guns early today! after a desperate four hour battle witt the Chinese in which the[ Japanese marines claimed a smashing victory. The Japanese marines were in. complete control of Hongkew after ; darkness and the regular settle-; ment police were confined to their stations, unable to resume their beats until daylight. The machine gun firing in Hongkew was on the' plea of eliminating snipers. . —— .... Parole Is Denied Columbus. 0., Feb. 2. —(U.R)-Gov. | George White today denied clem- [ ency to Ben Rudner, of Canton sentenced to Ohio penitentiary for I life on conviction of murdering Don ; Mellett, Canton newspaper publisher who was shot down during his [struggle against the city's criminal elements. t

♦ trained cavalry of the army of El Salvador in action. Left inset is the presidential palace at San Salvador, the official residence of Provisional President Maximilian Martinez, who is directing the cam paign i.gainst the rebels. Right inset is William J. McCaffery, American Charge d'Affaires in the revolution-torn country, who is watching American interests. 'two United States destroyers were rushed to Acajulta to protect American lives and property in the danger zone.

FORMER LOCAL PASTOR DIES < "XI'iNUED FR' ' r ‘ »1E O'AEi son. Preserved, died at Kokomo many years ago. Surviving is one son. Dr. Samuel Allen, a sur- ; geon at McComb, Illinois. Rev. Allen was nearly four score years of age. He had been active and successful being a keen business man as well as a min ister. He visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee here last summer and ) met many of his old friends. Funeral services will be held i Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at. College Corners, the message said. i Official Is In Trouble Hammond. Ind.. Feb. 2.—(U.R)—s) John Hayhurst, superintendent of; |the county infirmary, today was! ordered to appear before county I commissioners to answer charges iof insubordination. The citation resulted from Hay-! hnrst’s refusal to resign after an

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♦ his flagship, the U S. S. Houston, at Manila ready to rush to China I should his presence be required. Edwin S. Cunningham, U. S. ( onsulGeneral at Shanghai, is representing the State Department in the negotiations between the Chinese officials and Japanese invaders. U. S. Mannes are standing by, ready for any emergency.

'alleged altercation with Commissioner Charles Baron at the infirmary. In a warrant is-sued last Satuiday, Baran charged Hayhurst will) assault and battery. o Oxygen Room Fails Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 2 —(U.R) —The body of Miss Alice Hilliard. 25, who died yesterday despite the aid of an “axygen room” brought by airplane from New York was to be sent to her Louisville. Ky., home. Aviators brought the oxygen chamber through tempestuous weather which delayed them three days, only to find on their arrival that Miss Hilliard had improved so as apparently not to | need the apjtaratus. Several days ago. however, she i weakened, and despite use of the I equipment died yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler ol this city visited with Albert But ler of New Haven Monday. Mr Butler, who formerly was sheriff i in ills city, has been quite ill for the past two weeks.

More Tax Necessary Washington. Feb. 2—(U.R) <’on- | gross must impose adrlitional taxes I l.oyon 1 those recommended by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon I in order to balance the budget. Acting Chairman Crisp of the) ; house ways and means committee declared today on the basis of i new e intates submitted by the I j treasury department. "The budget must be ballane.-d. ;or economic chaos will follow.” i Crisp said in an open session of I | the committee. —oGet he Habit — Trad- at Home - - «UM» ' —II ITU- — ~——■—■■■■l

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