Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1934 — Page 8

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ALL OF ADAMS COUNTY TEAMS PLAY TONIGHT Five G ames Scheduled Tonight; Monroe Schedule Is Announced AH of Adams county's high i school basket tall teams, with the , exception of the Decatur schools, ! wil) swing into action tonight, with five games carded. Games on tonight's schedule are: i Geneva at Herne: Monroe vs. Monmouth at Kirkland; Pleasant Mills at Chester Center; Jefferson at Lancaster; Kirkland at Hartford. ‘ Jacob Smuts. Monroe coach, has announced a schedule of 16 games for the Bearkatz. who op;n»l their 1 season last week. Monroe will again play al! home games at Hi ■ | Kirkland gym. The Monroe schedule: Oct 26- Berne at Berne. Nov. 2— Monmouth at Kirkland.

FEDERAL FARM LOANS Upon recommendation of the Federal Land Bank of Lou'sville. Ky.. the ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION. of Decatur, Indiana has received a Charter and has been duiv authorized and empowered j to make farm loans in all of Adams County. If you a-e exoecting to re finance your farm loan call or write ; this association at once. . Office: U’4 South Second Street Decatur. Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, Sec'y-Treas. Fred T. Schurgsr. Investigator - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Sunday Matinee 2P. M.—loc 25c—FIRST Sunday Evening Show. 6:30 — Added — “NOSED OUT" an Irvin S. Cobb Comedy, and Pictorial. Tonight and Saturday “DEATH ON THE DIAMOND” With Robert Young. Madge Evans. Nat Pendleton, Ted Healv PERHAPS YOU CAN SOLVE THE MYSTERY that baffled 80.000 witnesses! . . . The crowds and excitement of an actual championship game' .. . 80,000 cheers turned to screams as death stalks the diamond! . • . Romance and laughter running riot . . . while you try to solve the biggest screen thrill of the year! ADDED—A ‘BETTY BOOP’ Cartoon—and—Clyde Beatty in “THE LOST JUNGLE." 10c-15c

Nov. 9—Hartford at Hartford. Nov. 24 Isifayetti* Center at Kirkland. Nov. .10- Geneva at Kirkland • | D-< I—Kirkland1 —Kirkland at Kirkland. i Dee. T—Pleasant Mills at Kirk ' , 'and. Doe. 19 Bryant at Itryant. Jan 3 Hartford at Kirkland. Jan. 25- laim uster at Isincaster. Jan. 30 Kirkland at Kirkland. Feb. 1 -Geneva at Hartford. Eel> S—Pl asant Mills at DecaI tur. Feb. 15 Bryant at Kirkland. Feb. 16 - Eafayette Center at La-| | ,'ayette. Fi b. 22 — Monmouth at. Mon ] ' tno.ith Color, Brighter. Church Orange caniets. greer e-w, sod gayly palnteA vo-’’* hk.e t>erj 'O ! trodmed Into V. lohn’e ehnren England the vlcai believing that | aui-b ..rglitueas *!H attract young people oFirst “Sea Newspaper” .Marconi Inaugurated the first dally newspaper published at sei. the Cunard Daily Bulletin, In I'.KM in the R M s f'nmpnnla O Dance Sunday Sunset.

INSULL CLAIMS ACTING SOLELY FOR INVESTORS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) •♦•••• cage.’.' Instill said. "No. I didn't answer it.” | On Oct. 4. he continued, he left Paris. It was on that date that I a Cook county grand Jury indicted i him and his brother, Martin J. Instill. on charges of embezzling ! 517b.222.74. CATHERINE PECK GIVEN SENTENCE (CONTTNUFD ANUD I She got Into bad company. I i wonder if society is going to be i , benefited by putting her in jail. I "I am sending her to jail for her I | own good. She will lie able to . ; learn a trade at the institution." Herman Sharpstein. Scotts. | Mi< 11.. was sentenced to six years I in prison upon his admission that 1 ' be stole ‘2OO money order blanks i from the Scotts postoffice and 1 ' cashed $10.O»x) worth of them In I I South Bend. i Tony Trelinski anl John Prucnnl 1 I Hammond, each were sentenced to 'two years in prison on their con-] i session to pas. Ing counterfeit! I money. Orville J. Glass. Marion, was ■ ' ent'-i- < l to tbu e and one half | \phts in orison for passin? counti prfeft bills in Ixuranspnrt. I Mi’s Peek h-is a'sn been chart-1 led w’th being ■< nx'niher of the gang which robbed stores and I nostoh'ices nt Pete-son and Mat ; I l»v in Adams conntv. It was* l alleged that sh« held nronrietnrs I iof these sto-es a . )>■>,■ with a gun whl'e her companion:: committed the robberies. ——————— —

UncLi ' CMAR«y \Vx\- V n BT It’s th' starts that are sunny I 'hat seem t' shine best. Usually giftin' in hot water j makes a feller boilin' mad. — Some cranks are dern hard t' turn. Nope, they can't make a feller j do a stretch for rubberin'. Tit' way some farmers make hay t lis th' last straw. ! It's usually in our weak moments i that we git our strong desires. o— : —- George Lott Turns Into Pro Ranks New York. Nov. 2 —(UP) —George Lott turned 'professional; Frank Shields entered the movies; Les-' ter Stoefea is expected to join the: pros any ay now. All of which I i’ime Ameritan Davis cup hopes fori 1935. Annottn' ment came yesterday, that Lott of Chicago, recognized j generally as the world’s foremost ' doubles player, hod become a member of the Bill Tilden O'Brien barnstorming troupe. Lo t. member of the Davis cup | team every year since 1928 with the exception of 1932. signed to 1 make a professional t nr in 1935. I c;-enirg at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 9. Terms were not revealed. I but it is understood he decline! a |l\ooo straight guarantee in favor iof 12’4 p r cent of the gross receipts. 0 — Church Union *.n China Tlie Church of <’h , 'l*t In Cblnt I fs h union of li different denomlna. I rlcnal groups, re| is-sectiiig the fruit iof ci' sion iry effort. It was organ ' Izcd in Ort< t,er. 1927. and unites In . ' a single body Presbyterians. Con- , grccatlonalists. Evangelicals. Re ' formed. United Bretluen. English I Bnptl'ts nnd several groups I I . O City Long in Inhdel Hard* When the British occupied Jeru .4alem In 191" it wat the firs* tlm< that the gity had. been in the hands If Christians since the crusades of ■ the Eleventh. Twelftn ord Thlr j ’eenth centuries — o ' CAMPAIGN IS NEAR TO END CONTINUED KKOM PAGE ONEi party swept in on the national landslide to take every one of the 12 Indiana seats. Each of the incumbents is seeking reelection and each has pledged support to Mr. Roosevelt. A few of the Republican candiI dates for congress have confessed • certain likes for the new deal pro- | gram but the majority have placed | themselves strongly on record as l opposed to the national administra- ! tion. , I The Republican chances for vicI tory appear ben* In ! Fourth, Sixth and 10th districts I with a possibility that they may ! conquer in the Ninth and 12th. The 12th district embraces Marion county, seat of the state capitol II and one of the most doubtful units

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I weeks. Lake county, comprising the First district, is another in the doubtful ranks. A week ago there , seemed little doubt that the district | 1 would go Democratic Then came 1 the investigation of John Dilling er's escape from the Lake county jail with its many ramifications which seemed to swing the tide back toward Republicanism.

Girl Disappears Wednesday Night Madison, 1n.1., Nov. 2 (TP)— Police aid was enlbnej today in a search for Rsbec'« Jane Flora, 19, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Irwin Fljra. wiio diet ppeored during Ha! Joween revelry here Wednesday night. The girl left her home early Wednesday night in masquerade to par-ti-.dnate In Ha.owenn revelry in the downtown bittiness section but tai'.c i to return, her parents said. Frienls of the girl ivild they had seen her at 9:30 that night. — ... —— - 0 — Frederick Landis Taken To Hospital Logan.«n ort. Ind., Nov. 2—(UP) — Fred ri k Landis. Republican candi late for congress in the seeoni district, ill with pneumonia, had been removed from his home to U.iss county hospital today. Relatives said there was no change in his con litlon but that the transfer was made merely as a. precaution. Cities Powerless To Regulate Sale Goshen, Ind.. Nov. 2—(UP)— Municipalities are without power to regulate hours for stle of beer, special juige Verne Cawley ruled in Eliki.. " 1

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hart circuit court today. 1 Athority of cities for such regulatory measures died with passage of the liquor laws, the cosrt held in ' declaring Goshen’s city beer suh> 1 ordinance illegal. . —.... o— -—— 1 "Tall Corn" Title Endangered Hilmar, Cal IU.R) lowa’s claim as the leading state for "tall corn." was in JeopardjModay as 11 W. -ISederqtliat exhfblred five Ik foot '

Madison TheateD 1 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY® [ WHAT A MAN ! ALWAYsII" T 4, CUTTIN’ UP ....M, ~ ■ 1213 r ■ He etarted the or- jr . I U Iginal block-party g* * i;♦ _ "W | ..and did he have j ( 4*% I ‘ fun! Three Katee, A '' ♦wo Annes and a x Th. blM..t ale. T . S a I tare since Adam I invented love . . . I . ..d H.ary in- E ! |al vented divorce! HK ■■ LONDON RM * | A CHARLES lAU(iii[(j| ADDED — Universal News. I 10c and 15c | Today and Saturday — “S. 0. S. ICEBqB The drama of a lost expedition. ADDED—Comi-C«'»H toon. “Queen of Hearts.” Episode 12. "Gordon offl City.” Universal News. 10c & 15c I

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