Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1932 — Page 6
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MERCHANTS WIN FROM TEACHERS 1 he Decatur merchant# defeat ■<! ) the touchers In an overtime game ptoyed at the high school gymnt. ■ •■.trim, Tuesday evening, 3.36. Tie* glpie was part o. a prog.am spun-I MWed by the t'ivii Section of tile i gallium's duh and was largely a: tended. **A preliminary game was played | between two ward scaools of the' city and the memo r.s of the high school girls pnysi.al training via si dances. The big game wa inte eating j throughout, with both teams really i playing basketball. At th • close, the store was tied 36-38 and an overMme period was played with the ' merchants winning by a sinzl" point margin. ■Tire game was rou’.h. and two i play -rs were injured. Herb Curtis. Decatur high school coath, suffered a twisted neck. He was remov'd) from the game un is I better today, however, and attended | his classes. Robert Strickler, who played tor the merchants, fell and a sprained back. He was tak >n home in an ambulance and was still con- ' fned to his home today, suffering considerable pain. The me.chant's lineup inciudac i Strickler, Bell, Gass. Garner, Laurent, Miller. Maier. Knapp and ! Steele ami the players on th ■ teacher's team were Curtis. Brown. Horton, Ketchum. Eve.hart, Amhew. . I Potvin, Thomas. Dick Engle was the referee. The m r.i hers of the Civil Sec- 1 Hon wish to than; all who puticipated in the games, and Miss Jeanette Clark and the girls of th'* ,'ftyskai training cla. ses. Ai.-cln f’« Good Ute Krnrly r<».tk«U*M gallm s of alco hoi are used each year Ir the radia tors of nuto nobil, -to p> ent free: ing. .-rrare amt -v*--THE CORT PALS NIG H T Two persons admitted on one paid admission. No guest ticket needed. “EAST OF BORNEO” The most exciting picture ever fi'ined. with Rose Hobart and Charles BickfarJ ACK’ed-■MUUtLS AND WIVtS", comedy. Cartoon. 10c-35c Tltitrs. & Fri- "SWEEPSTAKES" with Eddie Quillan. Sunday & Mon. Joi E. Brown in 'LOCAL BOV MAKES GOOD." wwmwnu traMwcm- we
1 The Opening Gun | OF A I S; REVOLUTION Will Be Fired At Decatur At A Monster Mass Meeting Os | All The C itizens Os Adams County At The Court House Saturday, Feb. 27th I At 2 P.M. in the Court House Auditor turn ’ If you are tired of supporting an ar nv of useless officeholders, bureaus I and commissions; tired of having ever thing you can rake and scrape taken I away from you by government, leaving nothing for yourself; tired of standing | a-ound and talking about your hard lot; tired of hearing endless discussion about what is wrong and pointing out no way out; come to this meeting and I join this state wide movement to abo‘ish millions of needless expense in Indiana I and get your taxes down to about what the” were 25 years before these leeches s fastened on to your blood stream. I I This is a peaceful plan, involving n 'her warfare or bloodshed nor any violation of law but on the other hand is H fwoport and upho'd the hands of an I organized government that will not suck the life blood out of its people. This organization is non-partisan and is getting ready to function in every I county of the state. Able speakers will e v p'ain the whole p'an at this meeting. I | Home Defenders League | | of Indiana • Advt. j
♦ ♦ SPORT SHORTS By I'nlted Press Clearwater, Fla,. Feb. 24 — l I G'enii Wright, captain and short I top of the Brooklyn Dodges. Ims| I cnterisl the fold. Wright signed) up ini' night after a conference | I with Malinger Mux Carey Tories of the contract were not itlinoiine . id. lull It Is reported he accepted ; a cut. Last year his salary was ! slß.mm. St. Petersburg, Fla Lyn Liny, i New York Yankees shortstop, lias cast aside Ills golfing togs and donm d tiis baseball suit. Ho sign | od his 19:1’ contract yesterday.! putting tin end to reports he! , planned to hold out for an in- ■ create. Los Angeles—Manager ' John J McGraw of the Now York Giants I figures the Brooklyn Dodgers will! finish fourth in the National! i league pennant race this year.! despite the complete reorganiza - tion of the Brooklyn club. Me-1 Graw arrived yesterday to take, over direction of spring training! which had been in the hands ofi I Dave Bancroft. Avalon. Catalina Island — Man-| err Rogers Hornsby is < on: evirating on fast base running dur-1 ing the workouts of his Chicago, Cub rookies. Hornsby admittedly 1 was delighted yesterday with the excellent showing made by Young Stanley Hack during the I use , drill. Hack showed more speed) than anyone else. Biloxi. Miss. Eddie Ainsworth. 1 one time battery mate of Walter Johnson, has arrived in camp to | assist Johnson in coaching the Nationals. Yesterday's workout j was short, comprising the usual volley ball and nepper games. Fort Myers. Fla Waite Hoyt, veteran pitcher released uncondi-. (tonally by the PhiTade'phia Ath- • let cs. is expected to ioin the Ath I tics or Brooklyn Dodgers within the weitlt. for an attempted <onie-hack. I oitx Grove ami P' be Walberg ■nlll uro important h Idouts. College ttassetßa't Scores Notre l ame 28. Michigan State 29 Butler 38. Franklin 23 Evansville 26. Oakland City 2a. High School Scores Newe.e tie 22, Anderson 20. I i hei. cal I en» Isomers-m refers tn substances which ire made up <>l the same <-ti»-nili*al eleliu J‘s in tile s.ciir pro povtiiiii mn m d.feh tlir stums are i differently ”e>t si. s« to pm dme -ill's 1-Ileum' 1 pi. vs'esi nil, Hl prn|ier' >s ' IN.nni.le- sr- metli.v! elliei in.! >:l>y rite toriniihi f«»* «»i i rjinsc i* »*’ ll'J» h the iirn*in> <»t Hi* Miiii** chemi •Hl 111 I HelPlH f«»HH* •'<»» 1 exjiuiplc curium appear* i* * ! a DI'M d i* ••Ph»'.m»mi I‘ !jr>.|»liitF *»h Get the Habit — Trade at Hone'
BANDITS GET $35 IN LOCAL STORE HOI.DI I’ (CONTINUED FROM i «UE ONE/ Th»‘ bandils did nol WAkh* any time l(H'kinu lor nioro inom y. and Ihmli riiKht'd out i In* front door and osi-Hped in an autoinobitc. Police and Sheriff Burl Johnson are in vest igat inu and have npveral Hues as to lh<» identity of the pair. The plan of investigating the robbery was not inadr public, but it is uiHhrslootl that Hev«ral nearby cities will be visihal and an attempt is being made to link the local hold up with a series of otliers which have occurred in northern Indiana lately. Boater Men Fioneert who <1 indoors In comfort m the cold New England whiter® may thank two Bosom men James Jones V’alworth ami Joseph Mason, who back in ISII went into business r.igethpr and “agreed to risk their money in m scheme for Installing a new heating device tn business houses and residences." \«» this company belongs tbe earl) develop* memos steam and hot water heat ng of huild ! n:> “Fairy” Only in kame Fairy rings are rings observed In pastures, distinguished from surrounding vegetation by* I.* 'aig either barer <»r more luxuriant, and attributed by the peasants western Europe to the dancing of the fair‘es They are now known to he oe er sinned by the growth of certain kinds of fuirj, which proceeding ‘jitward f.om a center, render the s< il for a time nutated for the aour ishment of grass, but later fertilize it by their de. ?- Point <f L qc'f.e Ch- ci >s!on lets i.ecu carried on, ir. runy q carters ns to whether It Is pern. ssj;!e, in [elite or n.iscellu npeus con:; a::y to scorn hackberryiu: e fr ai E . ' *•: •’ plate with ’■ •p.Hii»; or whci’u r o’. e may even ns the company becomes more In timnie. .ap lhe i:*st pu Idle with lh» •’*» of itie t*»: gu?. as an appreela Uv tt ca* might do There has heel* ■:■ disci!-; - : <»n « f r.is, bat n«« •it.oidardi < a im*ino<l h s resulted |», 11,., mo CiJ Kc icn Fire F -hter» The Vicdes. the police of uiirh;.. Kome. were require ! to prevent ane e\' ing;i:-li t . e.* J'here w re seven cohorts, or b.a i-Vi tis. and fourteen station hon es. |\ lice were st a 1 ’ion« d ut pla<-»‘< and. ns tin* re. n. we:e provided with ax< s ro; x. bijcLe's ahi h!.*o a kind o tire engine known as tne sipho. Tiie A'h<dp f« rre n indiercd about Depew » Business Life l’ll.lt!h<c\ i* < WPll uiowii ;t* an orator and nfier din ■ihi « -•« re any ;ieop’c "*e sight of the fact that be was h pnimihetil lawyer hunk dire*-tot slid niilwaty ex»mi\e lb* served i\v« erms in ’he l’nite«l <t»iles senate Hlid MtlHTnle.l • ven Republican UH ilonal convention ft«»m isss to I'aJl l|i I'.rj-J he wa* a delenale but HI * nos* |»rc\ Ic* -a’ ’ ••odaiK e
DFCATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAX. H I'M M. 5 ! -I I
Jap Marines in Shanghai i ,• eomnar itively safe from snip* * 1 l iom the roof of the t’hinese public school, where they w. . 1 ’ ' ' . f,-H any who Japanese marines surveyed the surrounding streets toi ( lonesv ni..iksm ■ . i|; IO | t | | ■■ Tile tWO inOTI lit ill:' I<'U HI" r<l>«> ■ ■ ' , 1' — Death Ends C’aptivity i * ii' j 1 xil if *'stSv Fr 'avk* 'wrL ‘< : ?sr i. 'JL I: ' I jflJ Safer -x He -:P U9J Lx '• 2 4 :w' _/ '* J -WL i'Z 2C - j-.* ? <? S’* a-’ i J ’ *’• -*•*” r _ j, » ■»» as.) •....•■T-J!. »rr t h'ne e pla n loihes soldiers being held at bay i ■ p m : fn-r in :o d h b* iheii Ja,) tut be tapto. s.
AL SMITH TO TAKE PART IN CHICAGO MEET ! I’OXT NI'I'D FORM PAGE ONE) , fit's may be either Newton D. Baker of Ohio or Speaker John N. Grrher of Texas. Some of th" Sm'rh ginup are watching Garner closely as a new potential figure, "hey like his easy personality which some of them suggest is somewhat like Smith's. On the other hand, they regard Baker as having one of the finest minds in \merha. They would be happy wi'h cither as a candidate. Both >te rated in their minds as the Ivo who today stand nearest the nmuinatiou. Some of Smith's .1 sest friends feel it would l>e inadvisable for him tn be nominated Ibeause of the disturbing effect of another teligiotts fight. They st.v this without yielding one inch in., their personal devotion and loyalty to li'm. If Roosevelt faits of nomination, t will undoubtedly I e due to Smith Hnmony Pemocrats art 'limiiltfitllv deploring the prospc. t >f a nrolonged factional fight. l Republicans, thankful, are saying, we can alwavs count on the Pemocrats to belt us." The pressure on Smith to desist and let Roosevelt go through is something, I like I a' to which the life '”•00 I dore Roosevelt was subjected in 1912 when ho decided to impose Taft. It is easy, under such eir cumstancea. to accuse a man of be’ng a party wrecker, of nursing overweening ambition, but stt h I accusations do not move him. I !To has made his decision. It is' I a grim path he has taken. The I "hanpy warrior's" smile does not I flash so readily. He -hews ’ti< | cigar a little harder. From his ■ office window high up in the I world's tallest building and I Smith is president of the comI pany that built it —can be seen I through haze the end cf Brooklyn I t-fi’ge, where Smith played as a I boy. To the eye. it does not seem I far. But to those who know the I story, the climb has been hard. I it tool; a strong man to make it. 1 I Smith is now conscious of tha' I strength. And apparently indifferI ent to the storm he has set loose, I he is willing to let the world wait I and judge whether he has done I a great or a petty thing. >j “Golden Rule” j Reference to a . ertnln verse of ■ Scripture as the Golden Rule is | found in the i-ir-.’t:-li liim-n.e.re as K early ns PIT'
Would Change Taxation Washington, Feb. 24 — (UP) -A proposal to eliminate the p esen! meth d of corporation ta.a'ion whereby the pa”-nt cor 1 i:'-'"-i» ■ <a j nnt re urn for i.self mid all its subsidiaries was rejected t >- ~ay i,y the ho. <e ways a'gt tn ommit'ee. — ,o— — Most Serious Od.nsvs The seven grave imG-iiu-ported Stiist frequi 1 '.ly Io the I'nitei' States police are felonious i.miticide, including (a) murder, non negligent man slaughter, und (b) m. a-laugh ter by negligence; rape, rubbery, ng grafted ijssault. burglary—oreak lug or entering; larceny—theft, in eluding (a) thefts o( SSO and o'er <b> thefts of under s.">.l. am. altt> theft l >k at Me! .Judged Ly his Httilude a <li>;i|» pointed prnf« s ional reformer's men tai rpsprvutiun might possibly he in terprc'vd iifier this fashbm: ••Why '•nn’t pimple be Ukc me-—think a* I d.» and *2 »so I<l >' -Tolfflo I’.l.ide
THE ADAMS THEATRE TONIGHT, Thursday, Friday 10c-35c DOUBLE FEATURE BILL “THE CHEAT” “Expensive Women” With Ta'luiah Rankhead and With Dolores Costel'o, Irving Piche! H B. Warner and Ils Absorbing. Tense, Warren Williams. Dramatic, Stirring! A Darin.', Love Drama! awn n. i mana 40 - Used Cars - 40 ALL MAKES — ALL MODELS Terns to suit your needs. Saylors Motor Co I ■
PEPA'II MENTS \ IE REDUCE!; 1 CON'I LN’ I’D ‘•Wi PXGEONE vllS.'O-j.HOO over ox’Muditun s from these funds in the j res m ti al year. large’y accounted »ar Ly the war debt moratorium. in (•reused inti rest on public debts and im rease i payments nccessars ten the treasurv sinking fund Mn : cr economies effected in , (tv* treasury department include a cut under budgel ! estimates in appropriations foi I construction work. Budget recommendations foi xpeir e of the custoibs servie- • were cut $.150 000; coast guan , f’-nib; ver * s’a died $005,000 und *i the budget and more than sl.ooo, 000 unde” appropriations for th* nr rent fiscal year. * o — Storm Warnings fttorm warning- ire displayed hy the WHHihci hi•-phii at more thsr IP point* i.'ol? he \ilanti( Pa and <«U*f enasls and <du»re> oj ihp I
S. MAINTAINS ’ policy oe open POORS IN EAST CONTINUED FROM PAGE < NF) wharves in the Inlernutloitul setli tin nt tonight Tin' shelling wns msod by reports tli.it the Jap.in- .(> were prepartnit to land reinfnrcenn'ntH. \ Japanese i' r squa lion drop . Hi,),, bombs tonight on th«>' l.unglimi ami Chenjn railroad ills lit ns damuging iit*’ plalforms and l< st roving nearby cottager, although the i nil way was undnm ( hvnju is il>t“ north of the suttletnent in the Kiangwun Iflltlarea. Lunghua is in another dii< ;tion, on tlie Whangpoo. a little <ii:bv.' t of th. French fonts'Mayor Wu TelK’hcn of Greater Shanghai, protested i gain tonight in Edwin S ('iinningliuin. United States C'liisul-Gent r tl. against
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