Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1934 — Page 6

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THREE LEADERS ARE UNDEFEATED Minnesota, Illinois And Purdue Are Leading Big Ten — ' Chicago, Nov 3. ’UP) Tak* your choice Minnesota. Illinois or Purdue- and let the big argument'' begin now They are (he three unbeaten lead era of the Big Ten. and they lo | cot play each other. Their re-. training opponents do not seem | enable of tossing a defeat into I their ranks, so they’ll probably! ijrire the western conference football championship relinquished by : Michigan. X Minnesota and Illinois are unbeaten and untied against all oppo Qtion. and are contenders for the mythical national title. Purdue, as ; ftr bowing to Rio and Notre itiimf', lias made a dramatic come hack and Is once more spreading havoc among the enemy. Comparing the leaders, we find: * Minnesota: defeated lowa, ts py £gid Michigan, 3441 and has Indiana. Chicago and Wisconsin to

| CORT Tonight and Tuesday Carole Lombard “LADY BY CHOICE” May Robson. Roger Pryor, Walter ConnePv. Plus--Vinc<> Barnett Comedy, and News. l(l-25c Wed.-Thura. William Warren ‘CASE OF HOWLING DOG" Mary Astor • Allen Jenkins |< —ON THE STAGE—"SAW DUST St" (a ton of fun) Popular W.0.W.0. Radio Star. I Coming Wilt Rogers in Irving Cobb's "JUDGE PRIEST."

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. lay [ lilifi&it: defeated Ohio State. II I 13. aryl Michigan, 76. and lia i Northwestern, Wisconsin und (.‘hi , ' cage lo play Purdue: defeated Wisconsin, 14 i !d, and Chicago. 26-20. and has lowa ! 'and Indiana to pity. I COLLEGE FOOTBALL » ' Minnesota. 34; Michigan. 0. Pittsburgh. 19; Notre Dame, U j Illinois. 7; Army, 0. Purdue. 26; Chicago. 2 >. Indiana. 0; lowa, 0 (tie). Northwestern, 7; Wisconsin, 0. ■ Yale, 7; Jiarlhmouth. 2. j Ohio State. 76; Western Reserve; I Navy. 24; Washington & Lee, fi.' Temple. 14: Holy Cross. 0. Fordham. 13: Tennessee. 12. Columbia. 14; Cornell, 0. Princeton. 19; Harvard, o Terre Haute Normal. 6: Frank

i iviir iia iic .vwi iuai, w. r ■««'«» • lin. 0. Washington U-. 32; BuUct. 7. Michigan State. 1.7; Marquette. 7, Oklahoma A. * M . 1".; Detroit, ft. Manchester. 13. Ball State o. DePnnw. Gcttrgetown « 01, , lege. 6. Evansville, 0; Wabash, 0 (tie). Sub cription Price Os Paper Unchanged The price of the Daily Democrat is ni* and has leeti for many years, 3.3 by mail in the county. During the past two years, during January and February a special price of |2 50 tor those paying during the specified period was offered. 1 This was done because of the low price of farm products and because as was stated at the time,, “this paper desires always to do Its full part." The cost of publishing a paper has increased and genera! conditions have improved, so that for 1935. the price to all will he 33 p.r year in advance. We appreciate the cooperation of the big family of readers and have always tried to lie fair. That will continue to lie otir policy in the future At less than a penny a day, we are sure every citizen of the county can afford to subscrilie for the Daily Demociat. yofir home paper. Duttneaa and Genina «so yerdns ever t ;!J! 3 dull tl.fld, and no di:!! chib.’ ever tier ante a genius nr ever will--Albert Edward Wfggem

HGHTCARDAT | CLUB THURSDAY Decatur A. C.’s Wil! Sponsor Seven Bouts Here Thursday The Decatur A. C.'s will sponsor I I another tight card at the country i Hub Thursday night, November 7 I 1 The headline bout will feature , Clarence Lett, local fighter who de. tested T.-d Wyatt at Fort Way*- ' iwu weeks ago Ixtt will battle | ' Del (Jillocker, a tough pnneh-r i i from Hnniington. This promises ;to be a whirlwind fight as bo.h j 1 boys are hard hitters.. Toffy Hurkhea 1 Is matched with I Rill Ewing from Ant werp, Ohio, i . Hath boys have been training faith '.fully and this bent promises to be I one of tile best on the card. Bad Boy Buss Crick and! Wolf are other Decatur lexers who I , will appear on the card, which will j i consist of seven bouts. The city tiremen will again have charge of the ticket sale .. ..... . o — Week Os Braver At M. E. Church A week of prayer opened Sunday | mornine at the D.iiur M. E. i church with a me-.sage by the pas-' tor. Rev. H R. arson on the eutb-1 je. t, ' with two or three in the place of prayer " Ann uneem nt was mode of the coming . f the lx*wis I vangrlis ic party Monday. Novem-1 her 12 to November 25. Neighborhood prayer meetings; will he he’ > simultaneously in eight | ctions of the ct.y from 9:30 to j 10 a. m. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings this : f iri (Ln. e<.£»w ' r-f i V :

week. Lculers in the respective sec-1 tkma will report at the pirsonage i as er i a- h service. Meetings Tuwday will be held a.- follews: Mrs. John Rex. 1929 North Second; Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. I 724 North Secotti;. Mrs. Delton! Passwater. 219 North Ninth; M-s.; H. E. Butler. 3')4 North Fifth; MrsJ E. W. Johns n. 107 North Fifth; Mrs. Leota Beery. 227 South Third ' Mrs- Fr d Busche. 136 South Elev- ■ ent.h; Mrs. W. O. Little, 725 Aler- , c ® r - DEMOCRATS TO MAINTAIN LEAD OVER COUNTRY tCONTVNUKD FKOM PAGK OWlsi orously for Minton and the other DennK/iatie candid Mes, was ached- : tiled to conclude his tour of the i state with speeches at Greencastle this afternoon and .Marion tonight.

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TRAFFIC TOLL IN INDIANA 11 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) caped with slight injuries. Mary Mildred Russell, 15, living near Battleground was killed and three young companions were injured when the automobile in which they were riding overturned in a ditch north of Lafayette. The injured were Miss Dorothy Grandsteen, 17. Battle Ground, driver of the car, Chari s Slayton, 19, Lafayette, and Jane Drisjoi, 16, Lafayette. Cal Webb. Terre Haute, was killed while walking near Evansville when struck by an automobile driven by Burnle Frisby, 32, Evansville. Arthur E Achenbach, 53, South Bend, sales manager oi the South Bend Beverage and Ice Association.

■—... CT .„ I . I . I „. II . was killed when his automobile i struck a bridge abutment near; Osceola and skidded Into the path j of an interurban bus. Injuries suffered by Wilmer J , Golden. 38, Fort Wayne, when run ! down by a taxicab, caused his death , in a hospital. Clarence Adams. ?3, victim of a hit and run driver Saturyfay, died in Union hospital at Terre Haute I today. Harry Kiester. 49, Indianapolis,l injured in an automobile accident I near Angola Nov, 1, died in a hos-i pital here today His brother. • Bernard, also injured in the acci- i dent died Nov. 2. o First “Saa Newspaper” Marconi inaugurated the firat dally newspaper published et sea, the Cunard D»lly Bulletin, In 1904. , an the B- M, 8 Campania.

CHICAGO BEARS, DETROIT TIED Both Teams Undefeated In Professional Football League By United Press With eight straight victories ; each, the Chicago Bears and Dei troit Lions continue in a deadlock for ths western division lead in i the National football league. The New fork Giants still top 'he eastern division although they ■ lost yesterday to the Chicago Bears. 1 27-7. The latter scored two touch ■ downs in the first nine minutes and I addeti one in the third and another in the foui h periods. Detroit repelled Pittsburgh, 407, scoring in every period. It was the first time this season the Lions were scored upon when a ItO-yard pass to Skladany from Vaughan resulted in a first-period touchdown for Pittsburgh. Playing in the rain. Green Bay Idowned the Red Skins al Boston. I W-V-Chicago Cardinals at Brooklyn and Cincinnati at Philadelphia > were postponed because of rain. This Week's Schedule ; Tuesday: Chicago Cardinals at i Brooklyn (night), Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Sunday: Green Bay at New York, ' Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Chicago ! Rears at Boston. Detroit at Chicago I Cardinals, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM PLANS 1 'T>NTlNtie;l< r HOM PAOB. uNS> ; accompanied at *he piano h v A! j bert Sellemeyer. Wllford Llnstrcm, Pleasant Lake, , I fourth district legion commander, i will deliver the Armistice Day ad_ i dress. T. U. Gehrig, commander, j ; will presiae during the program. The program will close with the singing of the "Star Spangled Ban ner " Twelve Decatur Boy Scouts will assist in serving dinner. Invitations have been extended to all churches for attendance at !thc> banquet and the churches have

also been asked to respect Armis tice Day In their regular services. Tickets for the banquet may be • obtained from any member of the legion, legion auxiliary or the city band These tickets are priced at : fid cents. TM’OCONVIcfs - MAKE SUICIDE PACT, ONE DEAD CONTINt’HIi FROM HAlir. t onrplete a one to five year sentence on ache k forgery charge. He was sentenced from C?ark dr utt court foroner Stottlemeyer eaid th.it , Cochran swallowed poieon believed to have been a mixture of lye and acid. He obtained the poison from the prison hospital, where he was employed. Cochran"s body was sent to the home of his parents in Des Moines, low.i. late yesterday, prison officia’s announced. 0 Increase in Food Prices Expected Washington, Nov. S—(UP5 —(UP) —Con- I firmation of President Roosevelt’s warning to housewives that higher food prices may be expected woe iproviJed today by the Bureau of agricultural economics. The bur au reported that higher food prices all along the line might be expected until next year’s crops begin to come on the ma.ket. Declines may be expected then. The bureau etid, the sharpness depending how large plantings result from , present high levels. The bright side of the picture j was the increase in tarm income ' which the hiher prices have brought ' “In areas severely affected by I the drought, however," said the re- I j port, “cash incomes during 1935 will VOTE FOR FOREST ELZEY Republican Candidate for COUNCILMAN at Large I City of Decatur Pol. Adv.

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