Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1934 — Page 6

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CONFECTIONERY AND FORD WINj A.& P. And Schafer Teams Are Defeated In Softball Games The City Confectionery und; Schmitt Ford teams were winners in Thursday's night city league) sofihall games, played at the South) Ward diamond. The soda Jerkers i scored a 11-0 shutout over the A. | & P. team and the Ford team j swamped the Schafer hardware ; team. 24 to 6. The A. & P. team obtained only , three hits off the hurling of Andrews and these hits were scatter- '■ ed through as many innings. The 1 confectionery team tallied four j times In the opening inning on three hits an 1 three errors. Six i more runs counted in the fifth on three hits, an error and a pair of! walks. Pounding out a total of Ik hits! and aided by 11 errors the Ford , team raced to an easy victory over | the Schafer team. Six runs tallied in the second frame, live in the fourth, eight in the fifth and four In the seventh. The losing team obtained only four hits. City Confect. 400 060 I—ll1 —11 0 2 A. &P. 000 000 0— 0 2 6 ) C. Andrews and M. Ladd; Vizard and Troutner. Ford 061 580 4—24 19 6

\OTH K TO TAXPkI’V F.H* OK TAX 1.R4 IK* In the matter of determining the tnv rates for certain purposes by the chty of Decatur, Adams , re t ne Common Council. County, Indiana „# the Cltv of l>e. atur. Adams consider the following budget’ M 41 OK'S OFFIt **'. 1. Fersonal Service $ 900.00 2. Salary 2 Supplies 25.0*1 3. Office Supplies CI.KRK-THK AM HKR OKFMT’. 1. personal Service 1,200.00 4 Salary ... 2. Supplies 3i»0.00 I 5. Office Supplies DKPIRTHKAT OF I. %Y\. (in 4TTOIOFI 1. Personal Service t simi.uu 6. Salary 2. Supplies i« o« 7. Office Supplies DFPIRTMKVr OF I*l Hilt *4iPll POLICE 1. Personal Service 1 ,500.00 8. Salary, Chief of Poilce 9. Supplies. Chief of Polite 1. Personal Service 3 #o© no Salary. Regular P?Hc* 11 Salary, Temporary Police 2. Supplies , ~ ioe.ee 12. Police Department .supplies u# 13 Telephone KIRK DKPAHTXKXT I 1. Personal Service 13S ee i 11. Fire Chief. Salary ‘ 3 7«.>'ou 15. Itegular Firemen, salary '7llll'mi 1 14. Volunteer Firemen. Salary ' j. 2. Service Contractual gon no 17. New Equipment • ■ 15. ltepairs , 19 Material 3. Supplies ~; , n no 20. Supplies ... 21. Freight and Ilrayage 1-5 imi 22 Insurance 7 Vim 23. Transportation Expense u „ 21. Fuel, Light and Water i -K iui 25. Telephone VTHRRT PEPARTURNT 1. Persona! Service _ , , 2fi Street Commissioner s salary 27 laihor on Streets. Itegular - 4 ’"' X 28. Labor on Streets - Temporary 2. Service iCont**actual fto 29. Material 30. Supplies 100 no 32. Sidewalk Improvement ‘ 33 Street Trucks Operating and Repairs soo.uu «R\tRK UEP.IRTMKVT 3. Sewers. „„ 31. Sewer Construction - 35. Sewer Repairs 4,MM " CITV II 91.1. t. Service Contractual. 36. Fuel. Light and Water “ ST R-pairs “J*** 38. Supplies i 3Q. Tpleplvme. Civil City 40 Custodian Cltv Hall ..00 00 HEALTH DF.»*4R'IHF\T 41. Off i<ers Salarv 7 42. Supplies * 15000 It. COfttAS **;ts**s .... BARK DEP \RTMR\T 1. r>**sonal Servi< e ..... .... 44 Salarv . Regular - 45. SaHrv - Temporary Labor 100.00 2. Service Contractual Supplies ? " 47. mnin , 48. Water and Lights --0.00 MVIM 911NG PW>I. 1. Personal Service 49 Supervisor's Salary * 50. Labor - Temporary 51. Mnteriel and Snpn4ies - I 52. Lieht. Power and Water - -50.00 | CITY fOIXIL 1. Personal Service rrftnn 53. Councilmen, Salary — 5&0.U0 RIBCRI.I.4XKOI9. j 54. Printing and Advertising ► -00 00 55. (larhage Disposal 4 20.00 sfi. Insurance .... 200 im» 57. Public liability and comm, ins 500.00 58 'ExamaUon of official Records 12.».00 SQ. Official Bond 200.00 80. Municipal League 61. American Legion —- - 50.00 62. Election Expenses *, 63. Tounty Auditor 64. Miscellaneous TOTAL ... * 29,892.00 DERIVED OTHER THAN BY TAXATION: Oai T»x« * »,*w. oo State Excise Tax - 2.759.00 Coal Unloading v - - 2. 000.00 Miscellaneous. License. Fines, Etc 300.00 Donation Electric Light Department • 1,680.00 Donation Water Department 850.00 TOTAL * 1 2.440.00 ESTIM4TES OF FI NDS TO BE RAISED Egtima.fes of Expenditures as above 6 29,892.00 Less Estimated Revenue, Other than hv tax 12,440.00 Amount necessary to be raised by Taxation 17,452.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property a...-- - I 4,363.223.60 General Fund v 29,892.00 Proposed Lew on each SIOO.OO .40 Comparative statement of Taves Collected aud To Be Collected .Collected by I«evv of year 1931 $ 48,800.00 Collected by levy of year 1932 44,120.00 Collected by levy of year 1933 29.676.00 i 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 nrore taxpayers feeling themselves aggrievd bv such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tox Commissioners of Indiana for further and final action thereon hv 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. GEORGE M. KRICK Mayor Attest: ALICE CHRISTEN, City Clerk. Aug 24-31

| Schafer lUI 021 0—- 5 411 j Schnepi;> anil Omlor; Everhart, I Tope und Murphy. Came* Next Week Monday — .Moose va. A. At I’.; I' Cloverleaf va. Decatur Floral. Tuesday—Fill Delta va. A. At IV; I Ford va. K. of P. >1 Thursday — Schafer va. Decatur j Floral; (1. E. va. City Confection. YESTERDAY'S HEROES Jo-Jo White, Tlgera: Hit two singles, double, drove in winning | run. , Lefty Gomes, Yankees: Held , Senators to tive hits, fanned five, won. , o LEADING BATTERS ' Player Club GAH R H Pet. ■ P.Waiter, Pirate 121 501 102 IX4 .367 i Gehrig. Yankee 126 489 108 17!* .:t«G i Terry, Giants 125 486 101 174 .358 Gehringer. Det. 126 496 118 177.357 Manush, Senat. 115 457 7S 105 .357 Simmons.W.Sox 111 454 SI 162 .357 o_ Union Aces To Play Fuelling , ; The Union Aces baseball team j will play the Fuelling nine Sunday afternoun on the Ace*s' dig molt.!. The Fuelling team ha* 'been cne of the leading team* in the Lutheran I league this season. Last Sunda> Wood burn defeated the Aces 5 to 2. I Max Moyer and Felix Maier | spent Thursday in Fort Wayne on business. — _ :

COUNTY LEAGUE AGAIN FORMED Four Rural High Schools Will I‘lav Softball Schedule This Fall The four rural high schools In the north holt of Adams county have uguln formed u softball league, with guinea to he played during the first several weeks of school. Schools entering teams In the league are Kirkland. Monroe, Monmouth and Pleasant Mills. This league has been in operation for the past several seasons. Each team will meet every other team twice during the season, one game at home und one away. All games w ill be called at 3:45 j o'clock und seven Innings will be j played. Official softball rules will 1 he used. Ail games are scheduled I to be played on Fridays. Tile complete schedule follows: | Sept. 7—Pleasant Mills at Monroe. Kirkland at Monmouth. 14 —Monmouth at Pleasant Mills. Monroe at Kirkland. 21 —Monmouth at Monroe. Pleasant Mills ut Kirkland. 28 —Monroe at Pleasant Mills. Monmouth at Kirkland. Oct s—Pleasant5 —Pleasant Mills jtt Monmouth. | Kirkland at Monroe. 12--Monroe at Monmouth. Kirkland at Pleasant Mills. , STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Detroit S 3 43 .65!* New York 73 48 .619' Cleveland 64 59 .529 Itoston 65 02 .512 St. Louis 56 66 .459 i Washington 55 6S 147 Philadelphia 50 70 .417 Chicago .... 45 SO .360 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. ! New York 79 46 .632 Chicago 74 50 .597: 1 St. Louis 73 51 .589 Boston 61 60 .516 Pittsburgh 59 64 .4SO Brooklyn 54 6S .443' Philadelphia 46 76 .377 Cincinnati 45 79 .363 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. j Minneapolis 7S 55 .557 Milwaukee 72 63 .533 Columbus 71 61 .526 Indianapolis 70 65 .51S Louisville 69 66 .511 1 Toledo 64 72 .471 j St. Paul -60 75 -444, Kansas City 56 so .412 YESTERDAY S RESULTS American League New York. 8; Washington, 2. Detroit, 6; Cleveland. 1. Only games scheduled. National League No games scheduled. American Association Toledo. 16; Kansas City. 5. Milwaukee, 5; Columbus, 2. Indianapolis at St. Paul (played: previously. 1 Louisville at Minneapolis, wet! grounds). HOME RUNS Gehrig, Yankees 42 Foxx. Athletics ... 38 i Ott. Giants 32 Collins, Cardinals 30 Berger, Braves 30 o Leo .and Louis P. Yager have returned from a several days visit to Bltiffalo N. Y.

MADISON THE A T RE - Time Tonight - Lilian Bond in “HER SPLENDID FOLLY” An intimate glimpse into the private Hves of the “Hollywood Big Shots.” Added-- Episode 2. Buck Jones in “Gordon of Ghost City.” Comedy. “Broadway Varieties” Universal News. 10c & l.xc , - - SATURDAY ONLY - - Matinee 2 P. M. Evening. 6:3C >1 ' "TRAILING THE KILLfcR" Portraying Savage America. Addedr "Match Play” Comedy. r man's Paradise. 10c&15c * Sun., Mon., Tue. — “COUNTESS . OF MONTE CRISTO” with Fa) Wray and Paul Lukas.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934.

| hr; BUSINESS FEARS USE OF . FEDERAL FUNDS 11 (Continued from rsott one>

I»— • ———— —• g«st In business are frightened and j all but terrified —rightly or wrong, j ■> ly -by the implication of federal) strike relief. Protests uttered within earshot jof officialdom complain that teller.' .Jl I- lief fill' s llkers would •'turn, 1 1 the government over to the Amur . , I lean Federation of Labor;" that! "taxpayers would finance strikes; | j that federal aid would "enabl*

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