Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1934 — Page 5

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240.000 EXTRA CREDITS! , , . . nf .he Christmas Club campaign a good start a«d to eHcourage early effort, the following extra v»te otter is made: In addition to the In order t«• give ail I membe.so . 24fl extra cre(lils win be credited on each and every S3O “club” of subscriptions collected and turned in regular schedule ot votes as printed 171h pt T ” hi ffer meansatthe rate# f B,«<W extra credits on each and every dollar collected during this period, making each XS EX m ore than the same subscription will he worth later in the eampmgn. NOW IS THE TIME TO WIN! While Subscriptions Count More Than At Any Time During The Campaign ... lout wnnL thov tro worth The member who is fortunate enough Io have a good lead at the end of this extra credit period will most redit values gradually decrease each and every week of the campaign i until th sou ’ r times as manv certainly have a decided advantage throughout the balance of the campaign. Those who ‘ mean business and lan at any Hme of the entire six weeks. As a matter of fact each SU^ C ”P U ®'” ,s every l effort count would like to cash in “in a big way” in the Christmas Fund should see every possible prospect, co lect every s now as duringthe fin"k week of the campaign, and the “wise member will make every enort coun available subscription, to turn in under this offer as never again during the campaign will they count nearly so now while they can amass so many extra thousands of credits many cre< jits. GET THEM NOW - WHILE THEY COUNT THEMOST!

on Thursday, Friday and Saturday closes Dec. 8. immediate attention to all injuries suffered while hunting was urged In a bulletin issued by the state medical association on the eve of the open season. Among minor injuries which might develop into serious consequences were listed thorn, wire and bush scratches and buckshot wounds. The bulletin also called attention to the danger of Tularemia, pulling loaded guns muz.ile-ttrst through fentes and changing seats in a boat. o—— ——- Fifteen Seamen Seriously Hurt Mobile, Ala., Nov. 9—(UP)—Fifteen seamen were seriously injured today when high test airplane gasoline exploded and caught fire on the tanker Caliche, 12 miles at sea. Most seriously injured was the veteran master, Capt. J. J. Fitzgerald. One member of the crew, Frank Benancho, was believed tnartped in the saloon of the flaming vessel. Three coast guard vessels rushed to the scene. o- — . ——. Paradis* and Hall A fisol’a paradise is only ttie ant* room sot a fool’s helL—Stanley Baldwin

*~~ALONG THE SIDELINES * By United Press ♦ South Bend. — Notre Dame’s squad left last night for Cleveland to play the unbeaten Navy team Saturday. Fred Solari, center, and John Mfchuta, tackle, have recovered from Injuries received In tlwe Pitt game and will be able to pltfy. Notre Dame's last drill was on fundamentals and pass defense. Chicago.—Keith Hatter will start at left halfback tor Chicago instead o' Jay Berwanger, Coach Clark Shaughnessy announced last night before the Maroon squad departed for Columbus to meet Ohio State. Berwanger’s injured leg has not responded to treatment and he may not play at all. Bush, tackle, and Patterson, center, will be able to start. Minneapolis.—Captain Pu g Lund, Minnesota left halfback, who has an injured thumb, will start against Indiana tomorrow, but Coach Bierman expects to withdraw him from the game early. Art Clarkson will be at right halfback instead of Jules Alfonse. Columbus. — Ohio State had a daizling array of passes ready today to throw at Chicago tomorrow. The Buckeyes drilled all week on a variety of forward and lateral passes, with Tippy Dye, Stan Pincura and Frank. Fisch doing most of the throwing. Lafayette.— Purdue's squad was in fine physical condition when it departed yesterday for lowa City to meet lowa tomorrow. The Boilermakers will be seeking their third straight conference victory. An'n Arbor. —Coach Harry Kipkc

Publie Auction 80—ACRE FARM—BO SATURDAY, Nov. 17th, 10:00 A. M. ON THE PREMISES Located 5 miles North East of Decatur, 6 miles South West of Monroeville, Indiana, in Union Township. This is one of the most desirable farms in Adams county. Rich productive soil. Good seven room house. Large hip roof barn, and all necessary outbuildings. The only improvements necessary are painting buildings. Well drained, fences fair. Electric line past the farm. Close to school and churches. A splendid neighborhood. Now is the time lo buy farm land, the safest of all investments, as prices are advancing and will continue to do so. TERMS—SSOO.OO cash day of sale. A $1600.00 long time loan can be assumed. Reasonable terms on the balance. Immediate possession. JOHN D. STULTS, Owner Sold by the National Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Indiana. •‘We get the buyer and seller together.” For further information see Fred Reppert, auctioneer. Phone 610 or 312.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934.

' expects Michigan to show coiwfillerable improvement against Wis- ' consln tomorrow after his warning ( to the players: "play or get out and give someone else a chance. - " i The Wolverines expect to resort to I the air to win their first conference game. I lowa City.—Coach Ossie Solem dismissed the lowa regulars from practice yesterday to give them "a good rest before the Purdue game." Oze Simmons and McDowell, guard, are TH shape to play | Bernie Page, end, Is definitely out. Champaign. — After a light drill today the Illinois squad left for , Evanston to meet Northwestern Saturday. Although Beynon. Ben nis, Dykstra and Galbreath have watched practice all week from the ' sidelines they are in condition to I play against the Wildcats. Madison. — Two Wisconsin regu. lars, Paul Jensen, tackle and Karl Schuelke, halfback, have little chance to play- against Michigan, Coach Doc Spears said before the Badgers loft yesterday for Ann Arlior. Captain Jack Bender, tackle, and John Fish, halfback, will replace them-Evauston.-George Potter, Northwestern’s veteran quaterback. probably will be unable to play against Illinois tomorrow because of an injured leg. Steve Toth, sophomore who starred against Wisconsin, will replace Potter. Captain Al Kawal, guard, may be able to play after being out a week with injuries. Bloomington. — With Wendell Walker, Indiana quarterback, injured, Ray Fox and Don Veller will divide the quarterback job against Minnesota Saturday. Walker and

Held in Robles Kidnaping f k, < T>.r. 1 IS aJSII! 1 f Oscar Robson, 31-yeai-old New Mexico rancher and former Tucson. Arizona, night dub operator, held in Phoenix on $50,000 bail as a suspect in the kidnaping of June Robles, a 6-year-oM girl, who was held captive for three weeks in a box buried in the ground, near Tucson. Oscar Hobsou (right) is shown in custody of U. S-. Deputy Marshall, T. W. Hunt.

Stevenson, injured guard, did not I make the trip The Hoosiers eon j centrated on offensive tactics mll their last workout. 1

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born at the Mt. Hope Finishing Company plant, one of a litter of five, had thia combination. Huey Long To Award Culonelship To Players New Orleans. Nov. 9 —(UIP)— ''Senator iHuey P. Long this time ot- ' tern a colonelship to any and all of 1 !iia LUS players scoring against George Washington University tomorrow. "That oughta give ua more cblonels than Kentucky,” he laughed as he sent a telegram to Coach "Bigg" Jones, of Louisiana State, breaking the news. "And our colonels rank higher

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[ than Kfintuiiky's,” th® Kingfish I added es an afterthought. 3,000 World War Photographs Hot Springs, Ark.— (U.R) —C. G. Goiiy, sergeant in the famed RainI bow Divislou during the World War, has 3,000 photographs of the war —believed the largest collection In Arkansas. Pickpockets Worry Fans Wilkes B*Tre, Pa.—(UP)—Pickpockets stop at nothing in operations at high school football games here. One victim reported to police that a pickpocket carried scissors, and snipped off a putton on his hip (pocket, and then took his wallet.