Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1932 — Page 8

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FIGHT PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED Fort Wayne April t> —(Special) A double wlllthl? fight ' aril, foaturinj hold of Fort Wayne’s mu-4 IHtpular ring stars. Erfliikie Jnrr and Nick Klien wood, will he staged at the Majestic Theatre, Fori Wayne. Friday night of this week tleorge Blenter I- matchmaker for the card which will comprise the two 10-round windups and a pair of six roitad prelim-. Jimmy Cooley, veteran re » ree of Indianapolis, will lie the “third man in there'' for a!! tho louts. Ellen wood, who is the priment posse sor of the state lightweight crown and -cents to be fighting at his host for several years, will meet a tough lad in Ray Newton, of Mansfield. O. Newton comes to Fori Wayne with a great record and ei nt. to have the aggressiveness and P'tni h to give Nick all lie wants over the trt-ri'Tid t nite. Newt in i ccntiy drop .. tl.e wftll-known Johnny Conley, of Toledo, in the

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1 third round of u scrap at Mansfield i 'and is considered by Ohio funs u- [ la ntnre chain, ion. N. wtcn a id IJlenwo id will weigh ’ I in at 137 pound.'.. I Frankln Jarr will tackle Luis Car,j ntero, Toledo buntuni who hax appeared in Fort Wayne u lew months ago. Frankie is going hi fur the best of the buy. ui rapidly aIhe can, for the > iirly-lhatihel Fo Wuytle scrap' er believes tliat uits now tough enough to comp' | Willi the b- It of the boy.-, in lndivis n. Some fans may hr <ve that Jarr Is ta. lng on a lift i.>" , much in the veteran Csrpent' I>r many seasons. But Jarr. wh last ■two fights here have I>< , <,i -y twins over .Marty Gold anil i’.u. .<• , Min.ihy. thinks Curpeutt 'ill be . no tougher than either <> ihe-e two I. victims and in fart, v ■■ n ’■>' another Kayo win. ' The two little fellow, will box! | ten rounds at lift P' , , Young Jacobi wh ha.- boxed a- 1 a professional In C East, at pre-I, sent a student at Tri State Col- ( lege. Angola, will ' Ken .Maine :’ ■ of his city, six mills at 142'. iimunds. I Joe Pangello ,f Gallion, Ohio, and t . Rocky Ridge I>. will furnish s the other ,ti\ roiin.lvr li.lit" g ai ', I 138 pound* . i This card , ms io „■ tl-a most I attractive lii.e-’i for the fistic tins ■ for .-onH i ie and ,f g.xtd sized , house is xp •< ted to turn out. t Berbers Must Register ; j Harti burg, Pa., — (U.R) - Only regi. cd barbers were permitted i to . e the tonsorial needs of i Pe- nsvlvanians after April 1. in < at >,..1..i:ce with a new Mcen’ing act i e fective that date. Barbers not i i registered and not presenting 1 ’health certificates were subjected 1 to fine.

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DEATH CLAIMS WONDER HORSE Pf-r/v Stables, Menlo Purk, Cal., Apr (1. (U.R) Phar Lap. the mighty ; ■womb, horse" from Xiistrnlla and tone of the most tnagnitlcent | tin.icic'librid., of all time, lay deudi I' .day In the rambling fram stablt 1j ■of I'.'d P< rry’s stock farm R| d < > ■ d trom hick of sleep and I , tram crying, th** little group of I ; horsemen who sat before the! blanket-covered body in tin kering j I.intern light nil nigh. long, still' was stunned by the loss of theiri ■Bobby." A sudden attack of :ientl> indUp s I tion yesterday felled the giant sor ! rel gelding v. hlch crossed the Pai ttii ocean tu win the Jblt.iiue Jlguii | Caliente handicap and captivate the ' almita’i >n of the American sport-1 ing public. David J, Davis, eo-owner of the' track monarch, arrived today by I airplane from Los Angeles. He entered the . stable, lifted the banket and. as tears streamed down his face, murmured, "poor Bobby." He dropped the blanket over the horse which hid won $332,350 for him| and his Australian partner, anil stumbled outside to his wife. Davis sill was tco stupitied by! his loss to make any decision as i Io disposal of the body. Friends suggested that it be mounted and placed on display at one of the, jockey chilis. He S lid he had vain-1 1 id "Bobby." as he was called as feeticnately by the small retinue of ' Australian horsemen, at $500.01X1. 1 and that he was not insured.* "The financial loss means noth- ■ ing.” Davis explained. "We never 1 regarded “Bobby" in the light of I dollars and cents. He was a prince 1 among horses, with almost human intelligence. We almost worshiped I him from the sporting angle and J loved him for his own affectionate self." Dr. William Neilsen, the Austral ian veterinarian, quieted all rum ors that Phar Lap had been poisoned. He said, "there is not the slightest suspicion of poisoning. The autopsy last "night showed that acute indigestion and inflammation of the stomach contributed to his death." Dr. Neilsen said a gastric disorder had been noticed Sunday, probably caused by nibbling fox tail or damp alfalfa. The disorder was stimulated by eating barley, purchased Monday, it became serious too late for medical skill to save the iwcer. ,vi the turf world gradually locoy-

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.ered from its amazement nt the , passing of the greatest mopey-win-'nlng gelding In history, cables and [telegrams of condolence began IMiming In for Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Phar Lap stood next to Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Run Beau as the [crViiN'st money-winning horses of nil time. And a special event at Tanforan track nearby, had been arranged for this month, at tTliich Phar Lap might have established a new record. Davis said the liI.OOO-mile trip Irom Australia and changing of [climatic conditions In the United States might have weakened the I horse's resistance. He arrived at San Francisco from down under" [on January 15. After a brief rest at Tanforan. lie was taken to Agua | Caliente where lie bested a field of lOutatanding American stake horses in the handicap. Davis and Hurry Telford of Aus|trails bought the colossal horse in 1 (lie Antipodes for SBOO. “He was nameless when I pur-i chased liim," Davis explained. "We, debated a long time what we should [ call him. "Lightning" fitted him i best. Finally someone told nte i Phar Lap meant lightning in Japanese and there we were." In 48 races. Phar Lap placed in i I all lint nine. In those nine he car-j | ried the heaviest impost of 150 pounds During October and No-' vember last year, he won eight races out of nine starts. His great jstamin:: permitted him to win the i Melbourne cup at 2 miles; the iFurnrity stakes at 7 furlongs, and |set an Australian record of 2 minutes. 2’2 seconds for the mile and) a quarter, within a period of six months. He was six years old. Phar Lap had been scheduled for an intensive track campaign in the middle west Jhis summer, to be! followed by a tour of English tracks. FOREIGNERS' GARAGE READY! Indianapolis Ind.. April 6 The ireigners' garage—nestling under he south turn at the indianaiavlis Motor S.teedway—is being made I ready for new company and a new ria„. A reception is being planned for ' Juan Gaudino. South American ‘ :?as with the car with which he ' a in champion, now on the high »ill compete in the International I mmile race here May 3<). i it is not the fii.d lime a South I American cn/ilem has >»u gaily >vi-r the foreign quarters at the j laut ll.s sier speed city, but Gau-j 'in<> i- bringing the first car eon- I iitinned in South Amerca for racing u North America. In oilier yearn i he flag waved for Martin de Alza- , ;a. lining millionaire from the Areniine and Raoul Riganti, his felow countryman and teammate. Itut ■ lie cars they drove were made in ! •’rance. Long before British s eed boat Invert; complained that Yankee ■ompetitors deliberately led them >v.-r starting lines so that they sou d be disqualified and the Americans, as a result, easy winnein. uive demanded a garage section .or I o.eigner coming to Indianapolis iiemselvi s-far away from the pilots .vaving the stars and stripes. When the first European contin- • gent came here in Itilit and began a series of victories that beeanie Ji. notonou .\v eml.arrassin,- —they ■isi.sted on having their houses half I ’.ie traex distant f.-oni their American competitors. Italians French and English would band together an.ler the same roof without a word it complaint. But that roof had to •>e as tar away rom the American garages as possible. Not that theae fcver has been a single in ,ance in which the Yanks were accused of tricking their foreign rivals or that-they in any way iroun I the Indianapolis track, ver lani'pered with their ears The.e. hasn't been. B.it the f.ireigni . with an ocean between tJiem 1 and their natal abode- felt more ut j mm: a mile from Hie American cars than they did when quartered n Gasoline Alley, the row of gar- . age - wb'-11 house the domestic competitors ut the Indianupu.is S, eed- i wa. . Gaudino. making his first appearance at Indianapolis, ha- not requested quarters in the foreign section but speedway officials are antici. ating his arrival by preparing ; g garage for him. Incidentialiy Gaudino will arrive ' at the Ind anapoiis track April 15, earlier than any other foreigner has ever been here in advance of a race. "I want to practice", lie I <*4:l ile.i. v _ RexaU 1c Sale coming soon. Wait for it! 82tn ———<7>— I A worthy ambition’ Serving the living with deference.' W. H. Zwick & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mrs. Zwick, Tgsdy Attendant Funeral Home Ambulance Service 514 N. Second Tel. 303 and 01 n m ——

Political Calendar i 0 e 1 FOR AUDITOR I'leaso announce that I um u « candidate tor the Democratic ■ nomination for Cdunty auditor, subs Jeet to the deelsion of the voters I a! the Primary, Tuesday May 3. I I assure each and everyone that 1 . I shall upprec'ate their vote and ' I suipport. 1 FRED T. SeIH’RGER 74 May 2. 1— - - FOR TREASURER I I Please announce thlit I am a .[candidate for the Democratic, ' nomination tor (Tmnty Treasurer. . subject to the decision of the voters lat the primary, Tuesday, Muy 3. Your support will tie appreciated. JOHN WEt’IU’ER tiS M.iy 2 FOR COMMISSIONER You are authorized to announce ) that I um a candidate for the Dem- ■ oeratic nomination for f’ounty Commissioner from the First district [subject to the primary, Tuesday, ! May 3. I will appreciate your vote and supimrt. A FRED THIEME 75-May 2' FOR CONGRFSS Please announce that 1 am. a candidate for the D e m oeratic’ nomination for Congress. Fourth | district, subject to the decision of: i the voters at the primary Tuesday! May 3. I will appreciate your sup- 1 port. TRURMAN A. GOTTSCHALK 75-May 2 FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I am a I candidate for Auditor of Adams j County at the primary, May 3. The 1 undersigned, a born citizen of Adams County and a. life lung Democrat. firmly believes that a piblic ■ office is a public trust and the hold- ■ er o' such office is a servant of the . polilie. Thanking you for your sup-' i port. RUDOLPH SCHUG 78-. May 2. FOR RECORDER P.ease announce that I am a I candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Recorder,! ; oibject to the decision of the voter* I |at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support shall be appreciated.) MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 68 M,y 2 — FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I atn mak , ‘ ing my second race for the Demo-, ! cratic nomination for county audi-| , tor. subject to the decision of the 1 voters at the primary. Tuesday, | May 3. Your support will be greatly ippreciated. GLEN COWEN t 77 May *' < i PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that 1 am a I candidate (or the Democratic 'nomination fur Fius.-culing Attorney. subject to the decision of/the ! voters at the primary election,! , Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON 68 May 2 FOR SHERIFF Please announce that I am a candidate fur*the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the decision of. the voters at the May primary. Will greatly appreciate your support. BURL* JOHNSON 68 May 2 FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomi illation for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 3. I wiil greatly appreciate vour vote and support. HARLEY A. EHRSAM Civil Engineer . 79 May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters that I am a candidate tor the Democratic nomination for County! Commissioner, First district, subject to the decision of the voters at. the primary. Tuesday, May 3. 1 shall appreciate your support. PHIL SAUER G 8 May 2 FOR CORONER I Plea r- announce that 1 am a i candidate for the Democratic no:n- --' inatioi* for County Coroner, subject ! to-the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 3. [ Your support will he appreciated. OTHp LOBENSTEIN 81 May 2. FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic, nomination for County Surveyor, , subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP Registered Engineer 69-May3 FOR CORONER Please announce that I am a can- , didate for the Democratic nomtna- [ tion tor County Coroner, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday. May 3. Your support will be appet iated. DR. J. C. GRANDSTAFF 82-May 2 — FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that I atn a [candidate for the Democratic i nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. subject to the will of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. I shall be grateful for your support. ED A. BOSSE 72-May 2, —o Rexall 1c Sale coming: soon. Wail for it! 82t3'

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