Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1934 — Page 6

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K. OF P. TEAM i IS DEFEATED Decatur Floral Scores Seven Kuns In Extra Inning To Win, 13-8 Scoring seven runs in the first : half of the eighth inning, the De-| catur Floral company team scored I a 13-8 victory over the Knights of Pythias team in a city softball league game Thursday evening at the South Ward diamond. This was the first extra inning game of the season. Trailing 6-4 going into the last half of tile seventh, the K. of I’, team rallied so tally twice and tie! the score but failed to hold the florists in the extra frame. One hit and three errors enabled the K. of P. team to tie the score in the seventh. In the next frame, the florists scored seven times on three hits, three walks and two errors. Decatur Flor. 220 110 07—13 10 S : K. of P. HO 200 22— X 10 7 ' L. Brokaw and F. Brokaw; 'I Beery and Brown. The Moose and City Ucnfectionery game was postponed, with t 1 several of the latter teams play-, 1 ers on the squad that played in the I district meet at Huntington. in I an exhibition game between the [ two teams, the Moose was victorious, 16-3.

\OTICE TO TAXPAI’VKKS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the City of Decatur, Adams Befnre the Common Council. County, Indiana , h „ taxnavers of the City of Decatur. Adams at° U their consider the following budget: fl IVOR’S OFFK E. 1. Personal Service $ HOO.UO 2. Salary 2. Supplies 25.00 3. Office Supplies " CI.F.RK-THHKM RKH OFFICE. 1. Personal Service • 1,200.00 4. Salary 2. Supplies 350.00 5. Office Supplies IIEP IRI'MF.K T <»r I.KKK. < ITK VFTOHKEI 1. Personal Service 500.00 6. Salary 2. Sunpllei 10.001 7. Office Supplies . * OFPIHTMEM' OF PI Bi ll SAFETY POLICE 1. Personal Service 1,500.00 8 Salary, Chief of Poiiice ’ 9. Supplies, Chief of Police 1. Personal Service 3 000.00 Salary, Regular Police ‘ #0 11. Salary, , lemp l >rary Police 2. Supplies , „ , 100.00 12. Police Department Supplies 5000 13. Telephone fihk i>i:i’vhtmea r 1. Personal Service 135 00 14. Fire Chief. Salary * 3763’00 15. Regular Firemen, salary ’7oo'oo 16. Volunteer Firemen, Salary 2. Service Contractual KOO 00 17. New Equipment 400'00 IS. liepairs ' 400 „ u 111. Material ~ 3. Supplies 2sft 00 . . 20. Supplies j„00 21. Freight and Drayage 125 00 22. Insurance - — 7500 23. Transportation Expense ......... -40000 24. Fuel, Light and Water i -R iio 25. Telephone - - -o-» • THEHT DEI’ IHTMt’AT 1. Personal Service , 50009 26. Street Commissioners Salary 4’ooooo 27. Labor on Streets, Regular * 'ISOOO 28. Labor on Streets - Temporary tov.uv 2. Service fontractua! 2’ Material »»« «« 30. Supplies ........ louoo 32. Sidewalk Improvement .. .... — • , 33. Street Trucks Operating and Repairs svo.ov 1 SI’.MEK DEPARTMENT 3. Sewers nn 35. Sewer Repairs 4U " " u CITV lit 1.1. 1. Service Contractual. 36. Fuel, Light and Water - 37. Repairs . . V,"'" HEALTH BEP KR I’M EAT 41. Officer’s Salary —- ••••J’” 42. Supplies iso’nn 43. Contagious Diseases * lav.vv PIRK DEPARTMENT 1. Personal Service 44. Salary . Regular Labor «. • 45. Salary - Temporary iov.ou 2. Service Contractual ni » 47. 46 R eo X p,ies . 48. Water and Lights * --.*.00 SWIMMING POOL 1. Personal Service 49. Supervisor’s Salary 50. Labor - Temporary 51. Material ahd Supplies ► 250.00 52. Light, Power and Water .... -bo.uu <TTY COI N< IL. 1. Personal Service , 53. Councilmen. Salary 550.00 MIS( ELLANEOI S. 54. Printing and Advertising . - 55. Garbage Disposal 4 20.00 56. Insurance 200.00 1 57. Public liability and comm, ins 500.00 58 ißxamatim of official Records 125.00 59. Official Bond 200.00 60. Municipal League 15.00 61. American Legion 50.00 62. Election Expenses 63. County Auditor - 'J’j-’J” 64 Miscellaneous * 4 17.00 TOTAL > 29,892.00 BERIK El) OTHER TH KN RY TAXATION* •r.y, » I.XGli.Ott S»ate Ex< ise Tax *• 2,750.00 Coal Unloading 2.000.00 Miscellaneous. License, Fines, Etc. 300.00 Donation Electric Light Department 1,680.00 Donation Water Department - 850.00 TOTAL I 12.44U.00 ESTIMATES OF FINDS TO BE RAISED Egtinmtea of Expenditures as above .. > 29,/<92.00 Less Estimated Revenue, Other than by tax '• 12,440.00 Amount necessarv to be raised by Taxation 17,452.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property , > 4.363,223.90 General Fund 29,892.00 Proposed Levy on each 3100.00 .40 Comparative Statement of Taxew Collected and To He Collected Collected by Levy of year 1931 3 48,800.00 Collected by levy of year 1932 44,120.00 Collected by levy of year 193,3 29.676.0 U Collected by levy of year 1934 19,130.00 To be Collected by levy of year 1935 17,452.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right and will be heard thereon. After the levies have been determined ten or m'ore taxpayers feeling themselves aggrievd by such levies may appeal to the State Board of 'fax Commissioners of Indiana fnr further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the Countv Auditor not later than the fourth Monday in September, 1934, and said State Board will fix a date of hearing In this County. GFX)RGE M. KRICK Mayor Attest: ALICE CHRISTEN, City Clerk. Aug 24-31

YESTERDAYS HEROES | Joe Moore. Giants: Homer in I ninth scored two ahead, beat Cards. Buck Newsom, Browns: Shut out Athletics with six hits, fanned ten; got two singlet, double for perfect day at bat. o LEADING BATTERS Player Club G AB R H Pct. I Terry, Giants 119 465 100 172.370 ■ Manush, Senat. 109 410 72 162 .368 | P.Waner, Pirate 114 470 94 172 .366 Gehrlnger. Det. 110 462 113 168 .364 Simmons,W.Sox 105 427 76 154 .361 o HOME RUNS — Gehrig, Yankeeo 39 Foxx. Athletics 38 Ott, Giants .... 32 : Collins, Cardinals It Johnson, Athletics 29 Cub Star Hurt 'Chicago Aug. 24 —(UP) — Billy Herman. Chicago Cube’ second baseman, will be out of the lineup for several days with an injured ankle. 'He was hurt when he collided with Sara Leslie, Broklyn first 'baseman, in the first Inning of yesterday’s Cubs-Dodgers game. Woody English will play second during Herman’s absence. o— NOT ICE My office will be closed from August 12 to August 26th. C. C. RAYL. 186-3 t w k for 3 wks

STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Detroit 77 42 .647 ’ New York 73 46 .613 Cleveland 61 55 .526 Bostoq 8:5 Washington 54 61 .470 St. Louis 50 64 .439 11 Philadelphia 48 65 .425 1 Chicago 42 7i .353 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE i- W. L. Pct. ' New York 77 42 .647 Chicago 7fl 48 .593 St. Louis 69 48 .590 Boston 58 58 .500 • Pittsburgh 56 60 .483 1 Brooklyn 51 64 .444 ’''Philadelphia 43 71 .388 ’’ Cincinnati ... 41 76 .3JO I l AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Minneapolis.. 70 55 .560 I Indianapolis M M .MO 1 Columbus 68 58 .540, 1 Milwaukee 66 62 .516 I Louisville ...' 66 62 .516 ' Toledo 61 68 .473 1 St. Paul 57 70 .449 Kansas City 53 75 .414 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Washington. 3; Detroit, 1. New York, 9; Cleveland. 2. St. Louis. 3; Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 7: Boston. 2. National League Brooklyn. 9; Chicago. 4. New York. 5; St. Louis, 3. Pittsburgh, 6; Philadelphia. 5. Boston at Cincinnati, rain. American Association Indianapolis. 6; Kansas City, 3. St. Paul, 5; Toledo. 4 (ten innings). Louisville. 16; Milwaukee. 10. Columbus at Minneapolis (can-| celled, wet grounds). o Union Aces To Play Woodburn Merchants The Union Aces baseball team will meet the Woodburn Merchants Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock on the (Aces’ diamond. Last Saturday the Aces defeated New Corydon 10 to 1. ’ O 7 11 Additional Tennis Matches Are Played Five first -round matches remain to Ibe .played in the Decatur men's singles and doubles tennis tourneys. Results of singles matches played to date are: Roland Keppert defeated Vance Fenimare. 6-0. '6-1; Robert Frisinger defeated Ivan Reynolds, i 2-6, 6-3. 6-3; Pete Reynolds won i from Ed Moser by default; Paul I Haacher defeated Audley M_ser, 6-1, 6-2. In the doubles matches: Reppert and Hancher defeated Maser and Cvan Reynolds, 6-4. 6-0: and Parrish and Pete Reynolds defeated Moyer-Blythe, 7-5, 4-4>. 6-4. o Deny Rumors Os Attack On Hitler Munich. Aug. 34 —(UP) —Denying roumors abroad of an attempt to assassinate reichsfuehrer Adolf i Hitler. Niza spokesman said today ' that a member of the SS bodyguard I

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934.

I troops, wandering about Hitler's summer home on vacation, gave 1 rise to them. | It was said that the SS man. named Von Berg, was at Berehttst, gaden, where Hitler has his uioun--7 tain retreat, and that apparently in 3 igiurance of a ban on firearms in 6 the vicinity he wore his revolver. 1 Guards, it was sail, halt'll him 0 and he gave up the weap.n. ij l Hitler continued a series of eon--5 ferences with Nazi leaders p 'rpara- ;! tory to the opening at the Nazi party convention at Nuremberg September 5. ■ Relative Os Former President Is Suicide I Los Angeles, Aug. 24 —(UP) — . The death of Nicholas McCarthy ' Harrison, 33, descendant of Pres- * dent William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison, and a grandnephew of general Lew Wallace, an-. thor. was pronounced a sukide toJ day by police. I I Ills socially prominent wife. Virginia, found him unconscious with. ; a bullet through the temple, shortly ' ( after they returned home from a 1 I i dinner engagement in Pasadena. I ' He died a few hours later In a has- 1 pital. Mrs. Harris n was unable to ~supply police with a motive for her , husband's act. Hog Market Prices Continue To Rise ChicagolAug. 24—(UP)-The hog mar Met .has ,been going tip like stocks did in 1929: With almost monotonous regular-' i ity quotations from tlie livestock : trading centers of the country have I shown daily advances. They are up now above the mythical ‘‘cost of j production’’ level that farmers hav« dreamed about since boom days ( (but seldom relaized. I The hog market continued its sensational rLse today, touching | $7.50 per hundrewwelght. The t>p prices were from 15 to 25 cents above yesterday's sales. o — —— Film Star Denies Intention To Wed ill' llywood. Aug. 24 —(UP) —Maurice Chevalier. French film star, 1 today denied emphatically reports ' from Cannes France, that he will il>e married to Kay* Francis, screen j actress, on the Riviera sometime in ! September. i "It is utterly unso." Chevalier sputtered. "There Ls no truth in it. whatever.’’ | D Get the Habit — Trade Home

PUBLIC SALE To settle estate. I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder without reserve, the following described real estate on the premises, 7 miles East, 1 mile South of Portland, Indiana. 3'j Miles West of Ft. Recovery, Ohio on Monday, August 27th. 1934 At 1:00 P. M. 153 Acres of good level, producing soil. Will be sold as a whole or in tracts of 60 and ‘>3 acres. Eight room house, large basement. Barn 40 X 70. Grainery and Machine Shed 24 x 36. Other necessary oiC| buildinns. Drove Well, cistern, good orchard. Ten acres of valuable 'i virgin timber. The farm is well drained, there is no waste land or* I ! open ditches. Immediate possession. '■ TERMS:— $5,000.00 Long time loan can be assumed by the purchaser. I Above this amount one-half cash day of sale. Reasonable time on bal-J ance. | For further information write National Realty Auction Company Decatur, Indiana. or Chris Lehman, Geneva, Indiana. J. D. STUBER, Estate Owners ! FRED REPPERT Auctioneer. I Notice to Realtors. A liberal commission will be paid to any realtor bringing a buyer, same to be registered as his prospect with thd I auctioneer, the morning of the sale.

DECATUR TEAM ■ IS ELIMINATED “ I Poinsatte Auto Wins 13!1 0; Nahrwald Strikes Out 22 Batters j De atur’s All-Stars were helpless bes re the splendid hurling of Nahr’’iwuld. Polusetle Auto hurler, Thursday night In the opening game of la district soft ball tournament at | Huntington, and as a result the De- • catur team was defeated, J 3 to 0. Nahrwald. v. b? ranks as one of i ’ the best softball pitchers in the j state, fanned 22 of the Decatur oat-. I torn In nine Innings, allowing ouly ' one hit. The All-Stare' loaa hit was ; single by Jake Hill in the third! . inning, a hard smash which the' isceond baseman was barely able to I

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| tip with bh gloved hand. I The Fort Wayne team obtained a total of 17 hits oft the three Deca‘tur hurlers. E. Merica. W. Baker I and C. Aud'-ews. Buth te.nns (played I! errorless ball. I Decatur . Oo'> 000 obo— 0 in I Poinsatte 012 103 42x—13 17 0 •i Merica, Baker, Andrew and J. I Hill; Nelirwahi and Btalfht. ExGovernor Langer Speaks To Farmers Indianapolis. Aug. 24.—(U.R)~~The j American farmer never will be prosperous uh long as he has to

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