Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1932 — Page 6

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FORMER STARS IN NET CONTEST (’. ('. of Fort Wayne And Commodores To Play Here Thursday Nitfhl *A basket hall paint* bt* I i wen i In* alumni us ( '.ilia! <‘:i(h ofle hieh school I’oi f Wayne 4ml [ the l>m*atnr ( atholic hL-h school 1 at the Caihulic gym in this «-hy. | lloirstluy. .March 31. <lhe game will many of the. turner stars of the two schools on ; ifcv floor amt an iiiteresiing e.mie i J in store. in the ('. lineup are .-rich stars as Binntgan, Kotaary. Gilli**, Lassie. Sfeckbm k. and ,\tr Ardle. ’Fhe (’<»mm<«doro line up includes Oerber. Gass, Laurent, Lose, Miller ; Ivohm*. Gage and Miller ‘Several of the players played on the all-state Catholic team a few years ago and thos<* who enjoyed the fine points of the hardwood t'ii. sic lire invited to witness the contest. sThe gume will he called at eight o'clock. The admission price is In and 15 cents and tickets may be ; urchased at the door. — -o (» — - <• Today ’s Sports Parade Chicago. Mar. 30 —(U.P) The i Chicago Stadium lias signed j .Mickey Walker former middle -I weight champion, and King Levin-j sky. Chicago heavyweight, for a 10-round bout on April 29. Jack Kearns. Walker's manager.' signed a new contract yesterday.: calling for 30 per cent, which) takes the place of a previous

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i agreement stipulating 35 per cent. I Lt*viir>ky also will gel 30 p<*. ' ceilL LeVinsk} will outweigh j Walker more than 25 pounds. He t • ruled 190’... for his 4 round exhi I bit loti with ri«*nip.‘»y and Walker ; i not exported to weigh l»u. Chicago, Mar 30 (U.R) A field I of 300 alhletos, lih hiding several Big T' ii amt former Hip Ten stars. ‘ will compete in the 34th nnntial ' indoor track and field champion hips oi the < * lilial A. A. ’I al the 124th l‘i» til Artillery tonight Ilin* of the feature events is the 70 yard high hurdles u hh h brings together Lee Sent man. former I Illinois star; Jimmy Hatfield, for mer Indiana star; lohn Brooks ?»nd K Black <>l the Cnivi rsily of ' Chicago. Chicago, Mar. 3o (U.P) Mem hers of the National Association ■of Basl etball Coat lies gathei sl here todav for their annual meet I ing at the Hotel Shorelaml. The I meeting v. ill continue through Suliirdav. Arthur (Dutch) Long lK>rg, Northwestern coach, .said that several changes in the rubs would be discussed. COURT HOUSF Real Estate Transfers Isadora Bernstein et ux. s-2 of inlets 326. 64. G 5. Decatur to Robert Mcibers for JI.OO. Robert Members s-2 of in lots 326, 64. 65, Decatur to Isadora Bernstein et ux for JI.oO. 1 WANTED Clover hay. Earn 2»»e per hour trimmine; trees. .1. <>. i Tricker. route S. Phone X69-H. ' FOR SALE: 3 sows with pigs. Wai- ... T H '45 ft Dance Toniphi M .XSET.

• ♦ At the Training Camps By United Press » ♦ St. Petersburg Flu.. Mar. 3b. The Yahl >*es were to embark tot , B.rmin*. bam . Ala, tonight after i tiieethd' tin* bearded House of Doviil team. Babe Ruth was back I In the lineup yesterday for u few I Innings as the Yuriks defeated th** I Clm-inmdi Reds, 9 Io 7. Earl toinli. and I lie Babe are tied for: home run honors during the Flor ; Ida exhibition serie., each making three ,la k Fla Lefty trDoid' llodm-r outfielder and one of Max Caret ■ be-I hitler-.. will he out ' of llu* rame fin til least two vi-lui, bei-ause of a badly bruised rlglll ; wrist, suffered in the fourth inning of yesterday’s games with Indianapolis. when he was hit by a pililied I'ill. No bones w*-r«-, broken. Brooklyn lost. Il to 7. | San Francisco Tin- San Fran i i-isco Seals defeated New York | Giants, ft to 4. yesterday nfterl spotting the New Yorkers four| runs. Carl llithhel] pitched excel-j h-nlly for five innings. Orlando. I la. The Cincinnati ; Reds were her** today for a gain*** with the Philadelphia Athletics.| with President Sidney Weil en I route to Cincinnati to attend the! funeral there tomorrow of Louis, Wklrig, treasurer of tin* Reds.l wiio died yesterday in New York. I —....—- Shreveport. Iri The Chicago! White Sox. still undefeated in L their spring training series, were' playing George Sisler’s Shreveport u Sports of the Texas League again’ today, after heating them 5 to 1! vesterday. It was the Sox' ninth I straight victory. West Palm Beach. Fla. — Bill I Killefer's St. Louis Browns will have their eyes wide open in today’s contest against the Buffalo aggregation which stole yesterday's game. 3 to 2. at Fort lgiud- ( erdale. Werber of Buffalo. drags-1 ed a bunt for a base hit in the 1 s-vejjth. stole second and dashed to third, ami scored the winning run on a missed catch. Killefer was fit to he tied. Bradenton. Fla. — The Boston 1 Braves and the St- Louis Cardinals) wire to play here today, after the) 1 Braves' victory over the Philadel-i ! phia Athletics. 4 to 3. at Orlando; i yesterday. One of the seven hits j j the Braves made off Mahaffey and: Rommel was a long home run by | ] Outfielder Walter Berger. New Orleans — The Cleveland ’ I Indians were opening a two-game! series with the New Orleans Pell-!; cans today, after blanking the]’ Toledo Mud Hens 4 to 0 yesterday. | Ear! Averill led the Indians at bat ■ wit l ! three singles, two of which drove in runs. GoYernor Stanley’s Son Killed In Crash Lexington, Ky.. Mar. 30.— (U.R) —’ Marion Stanley, 20, son of former ! [Gov. A. O. S anley, was killed late yesterday when his airplane crash-1 'ed on the Municipal flying field; 1 from a height of 125 feet as he was ' making his secoml solo flight. The ' youth was a sophomore at the University of Kentucky. His father; t one time also served as I'. S

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY MARCH 30 193-*

In New Line-Up ; W i vWy j & AU * t? tyLJJIT !* 1 V-A W IF ¥ I • ' ’-Cj M Tony Cuccinello, who, with two of . his teammates, was recently traded by the Cincinnati Reds to t^ e Brooklyn Dodgers in exchange for Babe Herman and two other Dodgers. is shown as he took up training w.th Ins new club at Clearwater. bla Manager Carey of the i i Dodgers professes himself well □leased with the trade. GIVES REASONS AGAINST GALL Chairman of Senate Tax Relief Group Opposed To Special Session Indianapolis. Mar. 30.—(U.R) Joe i I Rand Beckett, chairman of a senate tax relief group, has announced ! his opposition to a special tax legislation session of the general asaetn- . bly. "If the relief plan drawn up by ithe Citizens' Reli«*f committee was . <naiU*d." Beckett said, "it would i mean an actual loss of J 2.100.000 to i Indiana tax payers. While a hug** saving is claimed in the program. , the revenue that would be cut off I far exceeds the amount that would ibe saved, resulting in a net loss. " Beckett heads the senate comimittee appointed to work with the (citizens committee, the governor land the house committee relief j plans. His opinion on a special |session was made known in a letiter to Lieutenant Governor Edgar |D. Bush. Beckett said he believed there were three basic principles upon .which tax relief is founded: "1. Repeal of mandatory laws , fixing financial requirements ami pending of county and lesser units lot' government. "2. Maintenance of highways by I funds now going into the highway .department, thereby relieving real 1 * state of the burden of keeping up ! local roads. "3. Definite promises by local officials to reduce the rate of spendan amount tlnfi can be raised during the remainder of lf».'i2 and further reductions for 1933 and] I 1931.” 0 TAX SCHEDITES CARRIED IN REVISED REVENUE BILL) I (CONTINUED FROM RAGE ONE) ( hewing gum. s'i 3.0<m.0U0 ■ Automobiles, trucks, ac- ! cessortes 3. 2 atid I'l respectively 57 umi.mr) ; Ya* hts ::n I motor boats |()c; WO.UOA Candy, ss; 12,WO0.fl*H) Repeal of dividend exemption provisions (IHB-115D) lI.OOO.fMW i Reduction of corpora tion i-xemntions G.Ottft.OOO i Dowering of surtax bracket 7,ootl.<H>‘) DEADLINE IS NEXT SATURDAY ■< ON'iNUED FROM PAHF ONE) B precinct, first ward. Decatur; Cal E. Peterson. Decatur, Rcpublican, precinct committeeman, second ward A; Sylvester Staub. Decatur, route R. Democrat, for advisory board, Union township; Clarence Heimann, Decatur. I route 5. Democrat, for committeeman of North Washington pre. etnet; Raymond J. Harting. Decatur, Democrat, for precinct committee- ■ man. 3 ward A. Decatur; John Wechter. Decatur, route 6, ■ Democrat, for county treasurer; Otis Shifferly. Decatur, route 3, ! Republican, for advisory board. St. Marys township: James F. Parrish, Decatur, ronte I 6, Democrat, for precinct commit- ’ teeman, North Blue Creek towni ship. o I Get the Habit — Trade at Home

RUSSIANS SHOW RELUCTANCE TO RELEASE GRAIN Authorities Experience Trouble In Collectinu Spring Sowing !\i ..sci» tU.H) Th** authorities are I i-xiierlem-ing -**rioii- <ll:fii-ultl*'■ in many seylhins eollectllig grain, both for th*! final spurt of tin* general grain purchasing program ami for s, ring seeding ptirp >s* ;i. The pr* ss blames th*' dlffh’Ulthxa ii .a "(tpp-irtuuj ami r;» ’•*!> liberals” in the affected dialrietn. It (liar-*.: that they are being lm> j-afi le-aited in their treatment of I recalcitrant private peasants, e-pe ! i hilly kulak-. • I lie o fl* ial verbiage, however, does not ( iim-eal Unit the i*easanls in many la dam * a have no more grain to give up, or so little till! they fear to relinquish it. Local Presavr-: Lacking Th*- local Cmnmiliit I Parly bran* lies in dozens of grain sections either do not apply pressure or have passed resolutions Justifying the peasant*, on the ground that :hey have no more grain. Iliese Communists thereby open themselves to attack by the central authorities. But neutral observers are forced to the conclusion that I n> local Communists know more I ihont the condition- locally than ; lie .Moscow officials who fix the , rogram. There is every likelihood tha: the quota- for grain collection have been set too high and that [ much discou-tent is heiug generated [among ;he peasantry by the policy of insisting on these quotas regardI .* *s of objective conditions. Plan 91 Per Cent Filled By F<•■>. 25. the year's grain collection plan was inlfilled by only 91 per cent. In actual volume this -xceeded the total collections for the same date last year. This missing 9 per cent, however, represents a sharp deficit a- compared with expectations. The Ukraine ami Kazakastan are the regions most behind, their plans on Feb. 25 having been fulfilled by cnly S 5 and 79 per cent, respectively. Taylor Becomes Head Os I . S. Steel Trust

New York. Mar. 30. (U.PJ-My- Et* ion ('. Taylor has become the czar B of the steel industry, the first since B the death of Judge Elbert H. Gary, B in 1927. with assumption of full B executive direction of the United B States S eel Corporation and his B election ns chairman of the hoard. B Taylor replaces a triumvirate B which was set up. in charge of the B corporation's affairs, following B Gary's death. That triumvirate con- B listed of J. P. Morgan, banker. B ; .lames A. Eanell. president retir- B ing next mouth, and Taylor. ° Ma Antonyms Etymologically tlie words "friend" B and ' fiend" are antonyms. They B come from Anglo Saxon Kerbs H meaning "to lore" and "to hate," 3 respectixely. and are related to B words of the same meaning in B other Teutonic hwignases QE Off To Capital ; wLipl $ xrr ItM |jjg| 1 .** "Sr* 1 1 ' ■ *ww»m«w«Mn««sw *' United States District Attorney fl e George E. Q. Johnson, photograph- 9 t . ed as he left Chicago for Wash- I b ington, D. C„ where he was to a testify before the Senate sub-com- H mittee considering the nomination 9 of Judge Wilkerson to the Circuit I e Court of Appeals. ■

iIII<;HER RATES PROPOSED for (OR FOR \TIONS I (CONTINUffD FROM PAGE ONB) I coming fiscal year. Economies of Jimi.4l7.9*i2 have bketi effected thus f.ir it* the five I regular supply tills pretenied t«> ''th* House Four imui- blll-i are ‘ |.<-mtim hl committee The saving- 1 were liste*l by the | appropriations committ**** u-s f°l l)ov.* uvrii ullore ilepai Imt-lil. i*' J1t1.534.591; interior depart men!, n J 6.255.114: stui.*. jimtic**. "'tn i. men.* mid labor departments, a i- - J5.57S 92U; treasury mol l M, '“l "f ,1 (ii*. depart men Is. J2:.'. * 9.,. t" . in : d.'p.iutelll oltii'* J. I 9IS, I > al Further reiliu'tions in r.*>v*-iii i m**nt *xp» ii'*-s ar* b.-ing work*-I - mil by a sms ial commit o tee. which has b**i‘ll deadlocked if 1 for weeks. *.; — —<l Orjianiz.e To I ight Government Waste p 1 < hicugo 111.. Munh 3<> (UP) I Mid-west busiiirss nu n today la-»’>(•'.ml a viirorous fi-*ht for elhiily nation of wash* in federal. ..nd •- lot a! g(iv» r: nit-nis and < iirtailin» nf t* of 1 Id* move wa.< a-pons;»r» I hy the 1 Association of commerce and more than 50 similar organiza* n a’ions in 17 states promise < <>op<*ral t>tn. s A new national slogan “A bal-

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NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given. That || H * andefJ trustees in bankruptcy will offer lot sa| v . v xa e. at the kiw Office of il. M. I>e\os S ,’l33 Second street. Oecalur. Indiana, al l<*:IHl o’d( l( nn Monday, April I. 1932, the following tlrg.M pti'ional property, 10-wil; Twenty shares of stock in the Ih-catur || Builders' Association, thirty-four shares of stock" tile Decatur Foundry, Furnace Machine CmngJ one share of stock in the Smith-Patterson t 5 ( ompany and an account payable in the sum us < Dollars and Seventy Two ( eats (56.72) from a Decatur, Foundry, Furnace & Machine ( ompanv Said property will he sold to the highest and be bidder, subject to approval of (he llcferee in ruptcy. DANIEL SPRANG, HERMAN M.GIIJJ(C ’ Trustees in Bsnkruotcv of the E-,:a of Adam J. Smith

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