Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1932 — Page 6

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CONRAD WINNER OF MAIN EVENT Decatur Boxer Wins Decision Over Sam Duncan. Springfield. 0. Polly ra:l won a clout' I’ecialon over Sam Dutie.n. a clore.l fight t friin Si.ringfield. Ohio, in the i;ainLout ;>t Thursday night’s fig ‘ card, he'd at Runyon's garn.e in Decatur under tin promotion of "Doc" Saed ker. The main .- w:s a real tight with t’ e judg •.< giving U tirad a ch". decision. In the semi-winduix Tuffy Birkhead wage! an aggressive Haiti* to defeat Bud M tore of T iodo. Ed ii dnd ’rs n won a verdict over Roy 1.1 onard of Defiance. Ohio. Bull Montara K lyl d feat d the Spang ler Kid. .Doyle Smith had an ye i. fee ion and <■ uld it t ro on. being replac'd by Durbin, who lest on a t >■ nieal knock ut to Jacoby in the first >und. The sh w was opened with Bloody Hv rett and Young L e. followed by Yeung Durbin and Kid Bey olds. Snedeker and Kilgore refer ed last night’s bmts. It was ann.uncid that I -e next light car! will it h. Id nex Thurs ia\. Nov, miter 3. Publishing Company President Resigns Philad T hiii. Oct. 28—(UP) -Cyrus H K. Curtis r< signed today as president of the Curtis Publishing i:• upany and anti litu-ed that George II race I. • inter will succeed him. Curtis will become chairman of the b. ard of directors.

Those ‘'Fighting Irish'' I By HARDIN BURNLEY > ' z --—-JCOKEAi- • X aWWi \ -CAJE Or AJOTsE xF*w PACE'S MAAjy W <X W* SAr S.AC<S? k' M ?4n/ (J) ot <.£ pa*'-'e II p--v s wHEe^f t VX; p<tt- w/t X \ ■ < WlA&m TA£ 3 G f ,-A v 'E C- TME ' b.'EEK- r ~—, u3h \ A 1»V a„, r* LAjUETHI -2y®Wlk V JJwo THE \ Wr.lv *‘FiGhTiA)G A QE J fi<U(2TH -- ieiSH (?) ■OAJE OF HUAIK TACKLES/ • 19J2. IGng Features S.n&aa. Inc. Grew Braun ngfo reserved

F AHE mighty ‘'Fighting Irish”! I juggernaut rolls’on. JL Jaskwieh, Melinkovitch. '.'uvketsk:. two Carideos, Koken. Xiausse, Kurth. Kosky. Moguff, Vairo. Leding. Winsch. DeVore. Vejar. Fs'nss I ukats laborne Branchiae, Pivarti.k Gorman. McDonald. Roach. Murphy, McGulf. Foley and Pierce Os Notre Dame’s squad of 110 players, thirty are Irish. Thirteen others, whose names suggest a racial strain foreign to Erin’s soil, claim a remote admixture of Celtic blood. But the Germans. Russians, Poles and Bohemians who make up the bulk of the Notre Dame squad have ne desire to count noses and relinquish the “Fighting Irish" designation. Too much tradition surrounds that glam< rows nickname, applied when the Not ije Dame caravan was swinging through undefeated seasons under the leadership of the

The Company publish d the Satiat'd ty Eve.dag Post, Ladi ■ Home Journal ami the Country GentleDECATUR PLAYS HICKSVILLE. 0. Independents Meet Strong Ohio Eleven Here Sunday Afternoon Tli D catur Independents will play the strong Hicksville. Ohio. Merc ants here Sunday afternoon, the game sta ting i. ronrptly at 2:30 . ’clock. Hieksvilk ha.; lull i consis ally pow-rful se.nl pro toot--ball te in for sev nil years, and has l t been defeated this season. They ave a numb r f former c II g and high school stars in the lin.up. Ih'c.itur has furnished some fine football for local fans this season* and a .o .1 game is promised toe, Sunday. The local tear, as won two g iv. '■ and lost < tie. all by cl se scores. The probable starting iDecatnr, lineup wi’l ),<• Bill Go:;.-, and Seh nepp end-; Bob Gass and Schneider. tackles: Mylott and Hurst, guards; Rex. center; It 'll. D. Bolt.' Gag and C. Brow nin the backfield , Other pliy.rs expo."el to see ac- 1 tion are F D own, Steele. Omlor. Snedek r. St.tr. bunur. Kiess. Marhaugh. Beery Mi. phy. E..g1.. Burse and Myets. Os icials for Sundiy’s game will be H non. Beal and Myers. A preliminary ame betw. n two junior! t ms. rgauized by Max Odle and B::d Murbaugh. will start at 2 e’-'i disk. ran. Lorimer is -'.iitor of the Sat- ' u.day Evening Post. <

late beloved Norwegian coach, Knute Rockne. Tomorrow the “Fighting Irish” take on Pitt. To say that Hunk Anderson's men have been pointing for the Pitt game would be a slight exaggeration. Il would ba iauk folly ' to point for Pitt, with Kansas and ■ Northwestern following on succesj sive Saturdays. 1 That compact little man with the cognomen of Mike Koken, who has . been battling it out with Nick Lu- : kats for Marchy Schwarts's old job , in the Irish backfield, is the player > looked upon in South Bend as the 1 chief eng in the attack set for SatI urday. This is hard to say. and - harder to determine, when the back field material includes such talent as s She V»t<ki. Banas. Vejar. Jaskwich. 1 Braneheau and Milheam. as well as s Frank Laborne. Ed Murphy. Al Me- - Guff. Milt Foley, the Caridews and e I Melinkovitch.

VETERAN SOLON IN HARD FIGHT Seattl > eUP) — Washington Is vet i in semi or—Wesley L. Jo ;e:i —> will hav ne of the hardest fights f . is career this Xnve.r.b-r. in the pinion f veteran p litical follow- , t' T S, Opposing him will be Homer T. B..ne. Tacoma, D. noeratic nomiWllliam Gi.eu. resident of th, .'iiariean Fe lerati n of Lab r. ad Ir ed I"! r‘ to all organized laI r in W .shitigt u." urgin . w ge car. iis to fight ~r t e defea: of Jon s. 1’ esidetit Gre n insist d that jj.-n* s hail been unfavorable to the Icause of labor and cited that he rood against fr ring the seaman arid in favor of the snlss tax. Mi -.while the X tio il W mans' Christian Temperance Union praised . e n :r.i nation of Senat. r J neo ■ adding that “the w ts make much of t■. ir tw wet congres inen from Maine, hut they gladly would have lost the Maine election if bv doing so they could have i ■•vented the n.mina ion f the at ad ast drysenator from Wadiing n.” In G \ mor Roosevelts Seattle speech he pr.ised Bone .«ad other , liberals ' f r joining l .<• Dcmoira , * tic cans The Seattle Times, which came out f Koos volt s.veril we ks ago. assail <1 Ho lev It fol Bo* o- : ■* * !> | m cratic senatorial nomin e an op- , ortunis: and a radical." SCREAMS CAUSE MEN TO LEAVE WITHOUT LOOT (CUN I'lXl’ED FROM PACK ONE) was uninjured. Block Highway Angola. Ind.. Oct. 2S —iU.PJ —ln-‘ diatia state highway police under •Lieutenant Ray G Fischer were blocking highway 20 near here today in an effort to apprehend four

»— The showing of the Irish against the Haskell Indians—"Lo, the poor Indians!”—was taken by many ot servers as the real tipoff on the Irish chances for success in the lateseason games. It was predicted that nothing they might do in m’d-«ea*on would be so revealing of the power of the South Bend machine. With the second, third, fourth and fifth teams doing the work, Notre Dame beat Haskell by the score of 73 to 0. The Drake and Carnegie Tech games followed. At any rate, the Irish started out • this year to tie one record and surpass another. They were to tie the I record for distance covered, according to the trucrt traditions of I "Rockne’s Ramblers.” and surpass . all previous records for gate rvs ceipts And even at this stage of the game, both aspirations seem to be d safely “in the bag." I Cw-HW. Hit. IW Saawrw tes

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY OCTOBER 28, 1932.

j bandits who robbed the Reading. iMich., bank of between SX,OOO and * SIO,OOO. i The bandits were said to have entered Indiana and headed toward Angola. They were reported driving a black sedan with Michigan license Xo. $99-021. o Ford Won’t Support Hoover. After All Detr.-.it. Oct. 28 —(CPF ’f the employes f Henry Ford a> eln no hett,r position to vote t'i.::i h . they will be utiabl * to lake hla ajvii e to vote f r President Hoc'er. The registrati n l> oks of Dearluirn, where F rd liv.s. s~iow that neither lie iw his wife i:i registered. The n-'w registrati n of all voter:-, closed last month. Fe.nl ref us d to comment on the situation today. o - Kills Self Because Wife Bobbed Hair Chicago. Oct. 28.— vU.R) —Dolan Casey. 23. told his wife she must not bob her hair. Mrs. Casey. 17. and mother of two, children, had her hair cut anyway. Tlie young mother testified at a coroner’s inquest that when she came home from the barber and showed her husband her hair, he to d her he was going to end his life. CRISP WEATHER GREETS HOOVER IN INDIANAPOLIS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE horse troop has participated in welcomes to Indiana for Marshall Foch of France. General John J. Pershing. Woodrow Wilson and other international figures. Aboard President Hoover’s Special Train. Martinsburg. W. Va Oct. 28 —(U.P>— For the fourth time since the beginning of his personal campaign for re-election. President Hoover today carried his fight into the east central states, on his way to Indianapolis for a major address tonight. The president s drive to win this important block of states to, hi* ’banner scheibiled to begin with a "breakfast speech" at Parkersburg. W. Va.. was the most intensive of any of the rapid journeys be has taken into the heart of the <-ountry. Twelve brief appearances had been arranged hi West ATrginia. Ohio and Indiana, before his special train was due to reach its objective at Indianapolis, at 4 p.m. C.S.T.. today. In the presidential party were Mr=. Hoover. French Strother. Lis administrative assistant, former Senator Henry J Allen. Lawrence Richer and Walter H. Newton White House seiretaries. Dr. Joe’ T. Boone. Mr. Hoover’s personal physician, and a corps of stenographers for transcribing the lone succession of back-plat-form addresses. The president’s special left Washington at 11:01 task night, after Mr. Hoover had spent a busy day of preparation for the long g -i nd of speechtnaking. Several hundred citizens of Washington assembled at the s/ • on to watch his departure, and the president stood for a few moments on the rear platform of the train, waving at the crowd. Today’s strenuous program, increased yesterday by the addition of four new Scheduled stops, at Hamden and Oxford. Ohio, and Liberty and New Palestine. Indiana. gave no opportunity for la’e rising or early morning rest. The train was dual Parkersturg. W. Va. . t 8:25 a. tn. halting for a five minute address by the candidate. After his major speech at In dianapolis wher** he will talk al the field house of Butler Univer ' in an auditorium hoidtiu 22.0 W persona, the president will Republican Ticket Vote under the Eagle • _ J Congress—DAVlD HOGG. Judge—C. L. WALTERS. Proaecuting Attorney CAL F PETERSON. State Rerresentative CHARLES MAYES MARKLE* Auditor—FßANK AMSTUTZ. Treasurer—OßVAL ALSPAW. Recorder—GAYLlE HOAGLAND. Sheriff—DAVE H. CAMPBELL. Coroner—C. O. PRICE. Surveyor— CHARLES K. CHAMPLIN. Commissioner—First District— MILTON GIROD. Commissioner—Second District—eiMOKK. COOK. — Pol. Advt. FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Type writing Judge J. T Merrvman’s La* Office. K of C. Bldg. If you have any extra typewritin i or stenographic work I will t i glad to do it. Phone 42 fc appointment.

5 Milady’s Gridiron Millinery 0 11 ~ Ltr'T * •■ * 1 y aA.I Ok Hr < ’ 4''Ate IHere’s an example of how football has gone to the heads of co-eds in Colleges and universities throughout the land, these snappy autumn days. Helen de Bien and Helen Palka. of the Waite High School. Toledo 0.. are shown up to their necks in football millinery as they root for their alma mammy. Their grid squad wun national championship laurels i two previous years and is out to repeat this year. Father Isn’t ’’Girl Shy’’ : I | ... i WK *«*»•*' 2W& i t-# fc&WyAjW s ' ’N- V’X' x I J. Darsie Lloyd. 62 year-old father of Harold Lloyd, famous film come dian, is shown with Helen Marshall. 40-year-old actress, whom he plans to make Harold’s stepmother. The couple recently filed notice of inten tion to wed at Los Angeles. After the ceremony they will go on a world i tour. The elder Lloyd is connected with his son’s film undertakings.

i r resume his cross-country speaking . tour, returning to Washington with tne stops on the way. '. No formalities are planned in

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Indianapolis after Mr. Hoover’: speech, because of the lack o time before his schedule <-vlle>. for the start of the return trip.

Miss Alice Allwein will arrive !h uie this evening from Delaware,

’ - -1... , MAPACUb a L / G'/ Size „ —--1 1 HMM—W’T ill H ! 1 Adult, 25c—2 for 35c—Kids. 10c— ADAMS THEATRE I” SUNDAY - MONDAY - TI’ESD.H jf’ “DOWNSTAIRS”! with JOHN GILBERT, PAUL LI KAS. \ iIK.INU r■ BACK AGAlN—the Gilbert of Old! This is the vearX , surprise—.he amazing comeback of one of the Lr,n, int f , "W -. | c i screen! As thrilling as of old! ADDED — antpus Murder Mystery bv s. S. Vai Jf n i Comedy and Organlogue. W, b . TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — ’’KONGO” will » Huston, Lupe Velez. Conrad Nagel, \ irginia Rrnis^ r '~ Added -Opening Chapter “The Last of (he Mohita' , w iafl ! PLEASE NOTE:—There will be one show only Saturday""rtri(jLt| 1 : r.n ar.nour.-t of the Auction of Prosperity Products around 345 ecrsxiJWZSBEK jmi mi———, THE CORT Ii SUNDAY and MONDAY® .Matinee Sunday 2 P.M. 10c-25c Etening. “THE ALL - AMERICAN” The Greatest Football Romance of All Time RI HARD ARLEN - JUNE CLYDE with B ' The ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM Carideo, Booth. Schwartz. Pinckert. Case. Nevers. Bike, Riley. Yarr, Shaver and many others. By ADDED — GOOD COMEDY AND M 0 v I ETONE SEW

TONIGHT — Actual Broadcast in the theatre by local talent. ALSO Charlie Fagler, WOWO Radio Star in ’•Down” Melody Lane. "THE NIGHTCLUB LADY-” and Football Thrills. 10c -25 c

The Three Hardr-.an Bros, who appea-ed at the CORT jj last rvght in Charlie Fagler’s Radio Aud t r-ade a n t with the audience. These boys are rra ente-tainet a. e rega-ded as a find for radio. They ha.e c-or- sei t r" ton'ght and if you miss them and Charles WOW^E^, _ audit'cn you have m'ssed the season's t-ea'. The • s enioyed the show last night and the COR~ Theatre have a big house tonight. Don’t miss these Three Pros., the Co'ored 3cys from Dixie.

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