Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1934 — Page 6

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Wmeson I tfl K SCHEDULE IW J J Ii- Commodore* ner To I’catiire sketball Card D atur Coinnaotiare* the featnrc, Ad v high school bask*tlwtll ; *> •» ‘ ax - il. F<>«r ga*tes wnl bt » | ii u *t .I>»d two Sm nt ' mu dor*. «n 0 open tbo th, ho»« Ho*. With! ! o of Celinu. Ohio, fwr- [ pposillo*. CnlllU .* mve * druig lja-11 this •w oiriy one regular . t ,i • sguedklami Rockcrtmk tani* *t Friday night » the <*•-' oturtj team's "3 -kJS I . ... Arii-u. Kuu uroi I I a oui ui«l week with a 1 leavylfi nt will be able to play F y uil'itt. . » night will I m /I --' M .ii> Moumoui ii I ■> andj® ' u ' Hartford. ■ "" Su " 11

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240.000 EXTRA CREDITS! Inorder to give all memlx.*™ of the Christmas Huh campaign a good dart and to encourage early effort, the following extra vote otter is made. In addition to the regular schedule of votes as printed on receipt hook covers, 240,tMM) extra credits will Ih* credited on each and every S3O •‘cluh’ ot subscriptions collected and turned in on or before Saturday night, November 17th. This offer mean* at the rate of 8.000 extra credits on each and every dollar collected during this period, making eat subscription worth many thousands of extra credits mere than the same subscription w ill be worth later in the campaign. NOW IS THE TIME TO WIN! I While Subscriptions Count More Than At Any Time During lhe Campaign “inan at any time of ths entire six weeks. A. a mmier iu „» .. ai ■»-ike evert effort would like lo cash in “in a biir way” in the Christmas fund should see every possible prospect, collect every ®hls now as during lhe final week <4 the a m 'l' . s.- . . available subscription, to turn in under this offer as never again during the campaign will they count nearly so Mht now while thev can amass so many extra thousands ot cretins- nrinv credits GET THEM NOW - WHILE THEY COUNT THE MOST!

■ ' ■” "■'■ I night are Jefferson vs Geneva at ! the Hartford gym ami Markle at Berne. Fish Out of Water Baltifore (UP) - Nellie heal made a fallacy us "like a fish out I of water." Nellie Is a walking and! diving fish from China who uppxir-1 ently is able to remain ou* of water i for hours »itb r i - property of t : F;di Cultures ol M> a ■i. „ ichana 1 ia a ini» lit r: fiM sad in 100 dry o-aat when only •It W » a a • • a ,a so walk or s .rp-o o*e tb gi uad I to more •ak.ahlo poo'l4 L -—— o Bowl na<l Wsend Strides (New Orleiiaw —tl'Pi—.Nww Or | ieoxs —H’P> a punt h 1..<wl Whieb i her . Ita iWn "W».’Had strip.'" .as j i-xkibtte ilhy :tfn .rs o< the It. ». S. indianaiadis during th war v- o-l's rai-ent visit to New Orb ans. A Syanish whell which tore tlirmieh th* wardroom of the. old C. S 8. lud j iana in the war of lb»x. atm k the i imneft b- wl F -acmenls of the shell j were w hi. d ont > th- b w! in the I form of boodles, in metno y of tho 1 incident. .« PanJis* end Het! A f.tcifs paradise is only hie antw I yei'in sot a fool's hell—Stanley Baldwin

* SII)EI, IN ES i w « MADlSON—Wisconsin's football i players have assumed all blame . for the Badgers' poor showing so I far. dropping three out of live • games, and have resolved to do i better In their remaining three enI gagenients “We have loafed all I season," said Cuptnin Jack Bender I at u meeting of players lust night. I From now ou we are going to I show what we can really do." Evanston Northwestern's linei up for Llllnois will be the same , as defeated Wisconsin. 70. unless I Captain Al Knwal. who wus out of the Hhdbci' game, recover from injuries and is able to play. Kawals c hain s .ii playing "in to ,M g s' ‘h.niib Beixt -N(Ui'e l)am< worlt cd co a defenae i-Mta> to *>"U ' Boa* Dorie Navya high scorin. 1 left halfback, in Saturaar's battle 0 ('lev idud. Tn* BTieshniea ueiag o variations us Navy open plbys | cu.d hU' ial . gasimd beivtly on th’ ■ t . rty yesterday. COI.I MBt'S Johnny Bettridge. ( Ohio State soplioiuore ha 11’ita k .ho has shown atwwdy improvernent. may »tarl in .lark Smith's plar. at halfback against Chicago riatnidny. Smith is still handicap ped bv a km-e injured agfCinst . Northwestern. UtFAYETTE -Fearing a repeiF ition of last year's itpset by lowa. , coa h Kii*r oieerxt another hard; seitmmage for Purdue today a I gainst the Hawkeye's plays. Kiser explained >n detail the plays which lowa used eflc< lively lasl year. , , M mnen polls The condition of Frank (Butchl Larson. Miuneso-I ta's All A me, man -nd. had coa h fl- rate Bierman slightly worried today, laaraott was escused from ' pra ti e yeslei Jay to Iwve hi* knee treated, and h* may not be nble io play against Indiana. ANN ARBOR-Michigan has re- 1 verted to straight football in pre ' paration for W isconsin' invasii n ' Saturday. Coat h Harry Kipk- s big task this week is to develop an offense. IOWA < ITY Floyd M. Dowell, giant guard, and Bernie Page, end, may be out of lows'* lineup fur the Purdue gsine McDowell has an Injured < b et and Page an in fected arm. Os» Simmons, negro bai k. has retu; i - to th* spnad and is still fighting th his first team berth fimn Hild BLOOMINGTON Coach Bo M Millen is devoting mi-st of his Himthia w-ek to building a d*L n > for Mienesida'a powerhouse I’tini. which the Hoosier* face Saturday. McMillen si -uted the low* Minnesota game and has hi* own idees on bow lo amp the Gophers. CHICAGO i’oacb ( lark Siiaugh Many worked with ivaerve player, today ip au i ffort tu ping up th • gaps in lh< Chicagn toaai left a*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1934.

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u revolt of th*- Purdue uanu. six Chicago player* were abwent from yesterday’* drill because of injuring. including Jay H*-rwanter ifl'l N>d Bartlett. Bartlett may not bp able to play again this w'auon !.«*• cause of un ip feci rd leg, CHAMPAIGN n dar

porous passing alia* k from North ; wteteru, Coach Bob Koppite is drillMig the lllmotfc players overtime in a d* h‘Ua»e >or the n rial 1 game. He 1; id Marion Johnson. 1 left-handed freshman passer ini | peraoHaiinir Wally Crake. North-: western’s southpaw paster. Id ye*-1 terday’s practice.

I MONROE NEWS Mr. ami Mr*. R. B. Gruhaugh of j Jackson. Michigan, vtolted Mr. and i Mns. .1. F. II kef for « few <•»>'«■ ' -Mr. ond Mrs. Herd Smith and j Miss Jessie Scherer of Font Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. (I. E. ißahner and family. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Moore and son Jack of Fort Wayno spent the weekend with Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. M iry Tablet M olid Mi Frank Breiner were ■ft dinner ■ ueita of Mt J F Crta.l Sunday. *ik Lulu vloKean of Bluffton a, > -nt thi w k- nd with Mr. and M M a '.i-m Marion Watkina iL-'i'e *'• '(• r and -aii Eugene of Bourtion, I>HI pent the we k-end With M’ a 1 ,., 9t Philip Heffnei Miss Esther Fricke of Decatur OP< nt th< week end With her par-.-nt M aad Mr- E. .1. Fricke. (Doyle Hoffman of Plymouth 80ent Sunday With hia pare* , Mt o.ou Mi Martin Hoffman. tjr a*d MiFineit Ray and rumily ami Mr and Mr.- Harry R-itlvr and son Bobby motored lo i pkiMri. Ind Sun ley and spent Mi Wat Ur uud Ml*. Clarence Smith'of PrvMe vi-dt. d Mr. and Mi W. S. Smith Thursday. ■r and Mrs. J T Cri i .p< ' r Bight la Fert Wtyne, the I a bi.a Mr., Hubert I Meyers. «. r-.i. nd. bet ry ,>f Indiana ' M . 1 pnt Ih< w k-ead -with his I par.mis Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brandy | berry. Mis. Cecil Fi’ankiin of D»c»tUl spent the » ek-end With her g aud i , parent*. Mr. and .Mr T. J. Rayl. ■ e«d Mr* J F. Hot k- r and Miw. R. J. Meyer* spent Wednesday in Fort W-ayne. Mr and Mrs. Mannas l>>hin*n a i «oi O’.en and N rin and Mr*. Ghent Duer motored to Colon. Michigan. Sa'u. lay i>' attend the funeral of Miss Ann-1 Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and .Mr*. Chester Handricks. Sb was a granddaugbt r of Mrs. Du*r. Mr. end Mrs John Floyd. Mrs. Johp Stonehnru- r, .Mrs. Belle And|r> w.- and Ada Barnett mMoved to I Anderson Sunday and spent the day I with Rev and Mr*. E. M. Dunisar. Mr. and .Mr*. Milo Heller and faI mily of Z*ne»iVilke, Ind., s-l:eiit the I week" nd with Mr. and Mr*. Fhilvp Hefteer. Ro)»er» Goul ! is seriously ill *1 rhe leime of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Biandyherry in Monroe. WOMAN MAY FLY PLANE IN TRANSCONTINENTAL HOP ‘ (UP) Tile Bendix I I Trophy Race, a Lo* Angelee to : Cleveland dash with added money ito a reiord-hreakiiig finisher in i New York, may hav< a woman en- ; tram e> the National Air Ra-et ! here next year. Maxine Howard, wife of Beil O. Howard. Cleveland pilot and pla, e ' designer, hopes to fly Howard s Mister Mulligan," high wing. ; monopia.ie of 850 horaepowcr, in . I the race. j AH Irr seven stale* were repre-

Newiy Elected Democratic Counciimen For Decatur I Tl * i ' Kl' h ■■ jmh Andrew Appelman George Stults * u 1 Albert Miller H. M. Gillig

rent- d during th- four -la; of tile ITiA i ac’ . the < leveland Automo bile C4ab ha* just reported. A crowd otf more than 160,000 xxelh'd lb- stands and ground- on labor l»ay. fi*i*l day of tin ,-ai event *. ( > Beave-s Get Qu ck Treatment \ wherry, M cb. dJ.P I 1 - »' -s whowe •ctivitie* in -lam building in interfere with CCC tttrr-gm imI rovemi-m pro',', cis art- not tolera ted here. Whenever one of the en terprising animals is caught in the act of attempting to rebuild a torn out dam. he is -aptar-'il and ’gil j rosded out oi the community. Rath ■ er than, kill the creatures, CCC workers capture ttfem and send them to other parts of the country where they ar- *carce *)-d their IH'eseiu r- is aelcome. — Regular Meeting Os Elks Tonicht Th* regular meeting of the K r. () Elk lodge Will be ll<d-i A! o'clock tonight at th lodge home I on N rth Second etreet. All ni-’m b- rs are urged to be present.

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I Car Trouble for Date Bureau Toronto. Ont, (U.Fb — The youthful "date bureau" established a few days ago at the I’niversity of Tor. ont where lonely students can have their names and descriptions in an effort to arrange meetings I with co-eds. already is having ! trouble wilh "auto-diggers " "WI have 13 couples paired off now." .1 one of the opt rators of tht buread I said. "We could have 'fixed up a ! lot more, but most of the girls de- ; mand that their 'dates' are filled only by boys wit h Get the Habit — Tr-gd* t* Hem*

THANKS l itfire offtr my congiat ulationt to my opponent in the rer«ot ce ■ “ y Bierly, ■nd wish for him a jiicceseful term ** c.unty cltrk- I am aura he aiU »*nve tie faithfully god c.’.pably. I • ereciat* very much the s •» and consideration #.e m». Auburn Haggard — -