Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1932 — Page 6
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Drawings In High School Sectional Tournament Made loda]
SCHEDULES FOR 64 SECTIONALS TO BE CHOSEN List Will Be Made Public Saturday; HOU Teams To Participate FIRST ROUND OF STATE TO I RXI'A By Djck Milhv Written For T|te Dulled Ph* s Iml iunapol is, !•'<<>. -’nil I’t — A 10l of Hoosier high school busk I- i ball playei ♦. roaches and fat:, fin-, gens! home shoes, four leaf clovers t and other lin k charms today in the I hope that Lady Luck would settle} on them while drawings we <• being ' mad • lor the first round of play in ilo* state basketball tournaments, j Ilit* draw in.-i were be nade; this afternoon, high r.p in the Circle 'Power building in Indiana.»olis t where Arlhtr Trester maintains If • i Indiana high school athletic asso-i elation offic s. Trester was to be 1 assisted by members of the as oria j lion s board of control in the deli- ; calc task of drawing names from a I hut. A half dozen local sports writ-1 ers we e Io witness th • proceedings. The schedule of games for the G 4 st ctional tourneys, in which some' hums will participate, will be published tomorrow. Also watching over ’ln* drawings will ho the Hods o. Chance and the I Influence exerted by these Gods | may be felt in more than one tour-1 nament. For it makes a deal of dis- • ferencc who the teams meet in the' first round. Often, a Mate cham-I pionship is won by a team that was I paired with an easy opponent in the opening round instead of with stiff competition that mi.dit easily have reversed the score. Take these for instance, some sectional center where there are sev-1 oral strong teams in one bracket 1 and one good team and sevo al me- | ■diocre fives in the other bracket. Naturally, when the team wadps , through th ‘ hard bracket to reach j the fitnal game, it has scent much energy and i unable to play ita! best. That same brand of fate hovers over the regional, but not as seriously. And in the drawings of the ! 16 teams to appear at th- Butler j field house for the final games, very much depends on what order f the names are taken from the hat. | Q !e«s VVilhrd C«n’t Take I’p Rubber Check Los Angeles. Feh. 26.—(U.R>—Jess . Willard, former heavyweight cham- : pion boxer, is "broke.” according! Io his testimony on record in mu-! uicipal court today. The former ch.impion said he has 1 no property, and operates a market; which was transferred to his sister-j PUBLIC SALE We. the undersigned, will sell at |>ul lie auction on The John Pancake farm 1 : H miles west and I’-jl miles south ol Convoy. Ohio, on Mondav. February 29. 1932 commencing at 12 o’clock. Noon, the following property: HORSES One Roan horse. 31 years old. weight 1500 pounds. 22 HEAD of CATTLE Register : cd Jersey cow. s years old, due March 15: Jersey cow. 6 yrs. old.: fresh; Jersey cow, lo years old.! due Sept. 2": Jersey cow. 5 yrs. ■ld. due Sept. 25: Jersey cow. 3 vrs. old. due July 13: Jersey heifer. 2 years old. due Feb. 22: Hol stein cow. S years old; Re 3 cow. , 6 years obi. due April 10; Guern■ov cow. 1 years old, with calf by side; Holstein heifer, due June S; : , Shorthorn heifei. bred January 11. Ped heifer, due .March 24; grade' Shorthorn heifer, in milk; 5 ye irling heifers; one steer; 2 fall, heifer calves. Jersey & Short born. 35 HEAD of HOGS 3 Brood/ Sows, 2 due to farrow in March. 1] due in May: 32 head of shoals,!. weighing from 100 to 130 pounds: 0. I. C. boar. These hogs are all double immuned. 24 HEAD of SHEEP—23 Ewes. Merinos and Shropshire!). due co himb in March; one yearling Shropshire buck. IMPLEMENTS — Tandem disc; Ammon's cream separator; Sub marine tank heater and other ■'hies too numerous to mention. ' TERMS All sums of $lO eml cniler. cash. On sums over tbi" •'■nount a credit of 9 months will ~n given, purchaser to give an • i.proved bankable note, bearing s ner cent the last three months. ! 1 i.er cent discount for cash on sun's over $lO. No property to bo removed until settled for. Ip base of bad weather, sale will lie hold under cover. JOHN PANCAKE HARRY RAMSEY Johnson 4- Laura. Auctioneers Otto Hertz, Clerk
inlaw In consideration of a ibiiii, ! with his household expenses bls 11ml v i oniipieral hm lie was qu< slioned In court regarding bls asserted failure io pity pi sl3o judgment on a check .signed by him for which it was said there ! were Insufficient funds. > Crider Is Now Princeton Coach Princoton. N. J Fob. 21: 1 1'Pi — ■,h*rh< it (). (Fritzl (Tisller, director | >l athletics tit tli' Dniversity of. j Minnesota, has become lead foot 1 I ball roach for Princeton university. chrisler. now in Minneapolis, has ■■•ued :i ih <*»• year contract, for the {position al an annual salary o' noi , ; more than .no.iaio. He will begin active work at Princeton with the I coaching of the 1!»22 football I* am. MEASURE IS GIVEN QUICK ACTION TODA> (CONTINUED FROM CAGiI ONE) bill. Sen. Fletcher, Democrat. Florida, introduced a Uli to create .1 guaranty fund to protect deposi- ; tors in reserve inemlwr banks. COURTHOUSE Marriage License Charles Welk.r. Van Wert. (>. i truck driver to Luolla Kreiseher. Decatur. Real Estate Transfers Daniel J. Schwartz et ux till! iacres in Blue Creek township to. ] First J. S. Land Bank for SI.OO. Wilbert Nussbani. land in Mon roe township to Lila Nussbaum fori JI.IHI. M. R. E. Churches, in lot 494. i 'Berne Cemetery to Vilas Steiner I : for $50.00. Samantha Young, land in Blue! 'creek township to First Joint S. ; l„ B. for SI.OO. Roy Hook et ux. So acres in Blue! ('reek township to Belmore We hter for SI.OO. D Imore Wechter. 12 acres in I ' P’tte Creek township to Iva L. Hook for SI.OO. D Imore Wechter. 3S acres ini Blue Creek township to Roy Hook | I for sl.oo. Jacob J. Schwar z, 40 acres in j .Monroe township to lena Schwartz j ior SI.OO. Reuben Schwartz. 20 acres in Monroe township lo Rach e1 j I Schwartz for SI.OO. Rachel Schwartz et al. land in I Monroe township to Menno Stenrv 1 for SI.OO. .Menno Steury, 10 acres in Mon-1 r. e 1 iwnsliip to Rosins Stettry for | SI.OO. fvTownlalk ———- ■■ 111 ■ ■ I ■—y —» A. C. Stofpenhagen of rural rou.e 1, Decatur, was a business visitor in this city Thursday. .Mis. Dessie Nuack ami daughter] Ina a e spending several days in A a: saw vidting with friends. William Landis of Portland visit- ; ed with friends in lais city Thursday evenins. Cal E. Peterson, local merchant, who u id,-. went a major operation at the lams County .M< tnorial Hospital a week ago, is repo ted to] in siowly improving. .Mr. Peterson i wiil be removed to his home on ] Ada.i s street the first of the week. I it was announced. The Misses Mary Helen Lose.] Helena Wehmeyer ami Mary H i •is len this morning fur Indianapolis wher> they will attend the Ind-I iaua S.ale Catholic high school has | .ethal! tournament. Leo Eainger lias returned from 1 Dayton (>.. where be acc.imp.inied william August to the Vete.au II is- ] . iial in that city to receive medical i treatment. Mr. and .Mrs. Fled Blosser ami : la igiile and Theodore Bio as r of his eiiy attended l ic funeral of »V. A. High in Bluffton, Wednesday afternoon. HOLD BANQUET MONDAY NIGHT i.UhIA Ai FROM PAGE )Nr. ing was held Thursday evening wh-’n plans for the affair were completed. t All .i.ftnbfrs of the Method::-. ’I-istopal brotherhood are lequested to attend and to bring some boy of school ag •. The chairman api lounced today that anyone may attend. the tickets may be secured for thirty five cents. The I.adlcs Aid Society, of the Mctl'.adist l.tiscopll will] serve the banqit t. Bryce Thomas .< clci. man of the c.immittee for : plying boys. ■ —o Summing It Up Even h nead wind is better 'ban mine. No man ever workeil Ms passage In a dead calm Let no man. therefore, wax pale because of opposition.—Exchange.
STATE CATHOLIC TOURNEY OPENS .Inspcr And Reitz of Evansville Scheduled I'irsl; Huntington Out Huntington Withdraws hidimiapolH, l*< b. 26. (U.R) BasI kotbiill representing Indiana 1 < ilholic bivh schools, with Si. Si mon's of Washington as the d« fending <-lianipion, met here today in Ihejt annual tournament. The firs! gam»* started at. 2 p.m. Hi I vvi en Ja. pct Academy ami Reitz 1 Memorial of Lvansville. Gibault lof Vint flutes was pitte<| against ibecatui Catholic in the only oilier 'first round game. Cathedral of In tliunapolis was originally scheduled to meet St Mary s of Hunting ' ton in this round, but the latter; team withdrew due to tie- death of lb v IL L. Kelly. 'Pile schedtlh* lor tin* .second j Pouml: St. Simon’s, Washington, vs. St. 1 Mary’s. Anderson. I p. m. Catholic Centril, Hammond, vs. Central Catholic Fort Wayne, 7:30 ! p. m. Al s:p. m., the winners of the ; Jasper-Evansville, Gibault-Decatur , con ests will play. 'l’he linals will b<* played tonioi* row night. IIOOX ER MA> CHANGE VIEWS UUN'INUED FROM PAGE ONE) dates with him.” Raskob added that he had not Iren consulted by former Governor Smith on tin* la r t< r s recent
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DF.CATT’R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 1932
[ statement iinnouiH iiig. lie wa- re cepllve to tin* nominal ion for Ih i presidency. May Go To Vote Washington. F *b. 2G (U P) \ militant hous<* ‘wit blo< ” pinned * its hopes today on a piece of paper on Speaker Garner’s desk for a , record on prohibition to use in , Ihe ( omfiig campaign. This veritable ''somp of paper’’ i a petition whi<b members de n ini’ a house vote on resiibmis i bion of the LSth amendm<*nt are 1 i signing. A total of 110 signatures ha I been scrawled there today The petition, wlihh was opened . lor designing only yesterday, mast eat rv 145 names to bring the re submission proposition hefor< th< house. i Rep. Linthicum, Dem. M«l head i of the "wet bloc." expressed <on ' fidemf that a sufficient number would sign, and if his confident ♦ is well pla<e<l the house will ‘ .iiitomati< ally set asiile Man h 14 for what may prove a historic i batth*. _ q Given Life Sentence lor Killing I Tiend ,ki< k on. Mich., Fi h 2<: ifj.R) \lt x Wustiikiew iez. 22 yi'iii'-iilil Jiu kson youth, who started hi< I criminal < areer by stealing money from his mother, was given a life si nteiice iii Marquette prison.] charged with slaying a man who befriended him. (■'aptiirisl in a t'h.irloth Mich., lodging house last night. Wustako j wii z was arraigned in circuit court h- - limn 10 hours la er. pie olod i inlly to a first degree mnY.ler | < <.irge. and was senteneed. <1- - Valuable “Bunijr" A '.ilde marked rabbit fur valued ! at $ was shown at an Interna ttonnt show in I onrton i
iUtiv Tenant While House ‘ x -< ■' It 5 * ? * I - 4 w IP W S’* 3 j| I .... ? W 4QEI 4 ' I'fiese fine portrait studies are the most recent pictures ot Speaker imt Mi' John N Garner, of Texas The (‘residential boom for Mr iairie) t- daily growing tn momentum. Not only has the Speaket the |OO per cent backing of ms own State, tmt tn many parts of the ss.n.iy lie > legariied as the outstanding Democratic po-sibihty. iiiicik-i Garnet ha- bo. n in Congress sot thirty years and h:s leader imp in the House ot Repre.'cntutives has marked him a.- uuc of tile foremost statesmen of hi.- day.
ASSESSORS TO REDUCE VALUES OE FARM I.AN DS (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) en farm lands will be obtained. DitT rent or:mizaiions. including ike Faun Bi..<ar the Taxpayer's Associations amt many imlividnal
'farmers hive asked that the real 'estate appraisements he cut from :’,it to fill tier cent. The more con s rv.ilive lartm r or land owner, [express! d the belief that 50 pet iien' was too lllah and that it sm h iu reduction was made in this cintnv the state 1 .oxi of tax cvnimis ,'iom rs would order an increase on teal estate here.
Ml RRAY SMILES ON INDIANA t uNTIN’ Fl) FRi'M i’l'-E UW.» want for the puriHi'e of stimulat ing busitie; i temporarily to bring ghoul Hoover’s re elei lion." v, ipln ■ his tlowlnr mils inf he ami raising bi -at nt-i In upplie Hlon, Murray 'lriUtid his battle >r of oreid and blitter, bueou and in nd in the tmxl hr. it li he iii'i'eil that the country Je-;i--i i,n Its <| ’ fol' In » l « ■ People ar«* '. tihu; hungry for li< k of money to buy foo<l, ' h<* •w muled. ’’l;i*f<»r«‘ we worry ab<iu* where to of beef W«* HillMt Hist worry .bout getting enough lo e-it and a little surplus Willi which to Indirectly, he rhar-**d h-«l <jthcr po Llential rjiiididah • have taken <»and> on pl'(forms lavorit g or disfavoring' ehnneo-s in (lie prohiLi’io’i law I‘his is iisckss. In* poin e<| out because .1 president can not change the const Rut ion. Murray’s entrance in I. hall wa 3 delayed for an hour and a half bee 1 use of an auto a<'(‘i«b*ni Hiat critirred two mil' north of Alex amlii;i. while he was enroute Iroin I’ori Wayn»* The arm.»ro<| car uhich was loaned .0 iiim by the cit\ cl Marion and driven by, Roy Collin* ;l -is’.i.H chief of police, which passing anolln*r ncii him* was forced into a dis li to avoid an on- < uming 1 rn< k. The alii a o< i upie<l by Murray struck the machine it passed ami damaged it slightly, but no «u>e wu< injured. \ song si rviee. compos *d largely of religious hymns, enieiiaim*.! Ihe audience while i waited for Mnrrav. A soloist was singing ’ When They IL • . the Golden B'dls For You and AL*” as the governor Eurrieil onto* the p! tfcrm puffing
vigorously uptH; w l'h<'t*i ol th* c i the singing and Mtni a . waved Ids $ igar ,* ii/,?. ' 'Hi in,. ; limin.t r\ • p , 1 ■ s lip | ■ mol* V. "Ih ted. | 1( . tn | cigar <hd> v. I the cro*d ~, Vt ’ ; ‘ l H were repriuntmleif |, v p, ‘former state s» iho •d. did <l . * H‘ da hi*d if 1 . t : l ill O his addre . CHILDREN TO PRESENT I'U "•'•N llNl’Elt FGI;M p A ,. Eo| "I ' t-iliißitki t!„. i I Ocean." will | (l ] number of pupils The slm-y of the (1! . v (|ll the muking of th. r, I Sllldiui'H of the 1 . in| . i feel that if th. V Hi, : , . follow, illst.-iol of , ' flag to i-<-pi,.',.1,1 11,,. p teen colonic., j, , 11,1 -■ in spirit I.m , t'aiitnin Ambr. Cc’iet-.a Wastiil.xh.n un.ihj.'a, to liehi them mil. l:ol„. r ; yu a wealthy litiz .1, kiniwinc finalici.il ii.'mls 11 .. nm ~,, fers to Wnsliin. t.„, ..,i,| i’hiJ Ills weallh to --ir 1, ~;i Up. J g’e fur freoilmn Colonel Rin 1, hh B j, Elizabeth Itos" who 1 make the (Tty. inmitiM Is given to 11. r:o ho :ur| assist.mts pkni i i.ui t'oig Bail l»» eeleln.iie 11 .i.inpiel of the Star ; amt S -ip.-. J. C. iiarkless i: . p,.j attended to btistn -1 hurK
