Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1934 — Page 6
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C.E.CLUBTO PLAY TONIGHT Emmaus W alther League Five Os Fort Wayne To Play Here players are Deßolt. Ga.*-. Vernon Hill. Bob H I. Sbv-le. S .nepp. Ge MADSON ’ TREAT R E -TON IGHT10c - l .’c “FOOTLIGHT PARADE" with James Caunev. Joan B'ondcU. Rub' Keeler. Dick Powell. Guv Kibhee. Frank M<Hu;rh and others. Added-Shorts. M3—3—!lJlAl iJWWa N 0 T I (' E To the Holders of Eishoo of Ft. Wayne 5* Bonds on ! St. John the l’.apt.st church Fort Wavne. Ind. Issued Sept. 1. IS-’>O. We have information of interest to you if you will please ca’l at First State Bank Decatur, Ind. MT—
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A- a prdimlnary game, the G. E. I ■ ■ ml.- n 11 pl.ii the I’lo .suit Mills It' I Hot Thl. panic will start .it 1 .'.ii ii 1H :. Regular admission ■ iice of l'i and 15 cenU will preCREAMERY TEAM PLANS BENEFIT Cloverleaf l ive Will Play Benefit For (rood Fellows Club T - p n* ?.* it Cloverh f Creamery D . All I-|. .. from thp gamp will bp given • th- Cod F.Uov ' t-.jb fund for A< opponent* for t <• b nefit , will ‘ recent a linen t <<‘inp'A>*' J . ’i and St. Mary’s players. up which h applied on the floor in : r<‘\ hh ga ne< Those who are < \;i . : .: • f the Cloverleaf ill. ti. Wynn. Farrar. Hebbl . S ba preliminary gam**, storting 4 i■ 7; <i t.. k th Cloverle.it >oc- • 1< will play the Jefferson townyhip independent It am. Low ad tn isGAME LEADERS LIST CHANGES . t »KT!NU“:'■ Filo” PAGE AMI :ng and fishing license*: permit p» iy for vi la’ion of fish and game . ed unarms. except pistols and revolvers, in ”.ny motor vehicle, and r erm it keeping of gam? ani- > i a’.s and birds as pets under -permit from the director of fish an J K. of P. Donations Must Be In Tonight C.unmitt es . f the Knights of Pythias lodge and the Pythian Siste:- announced today that all connd fruit and donations must be brought to the ho r.e before 10 o’- . • ,k ; . vening The fruit will be hipped Tues ay morning to the | home at Lafayette. Indiana. thF H»hH — ♦ w o-—<
POLING DEFEATS ; GENEVA. 49-21 Cardinals Arc Defeated Saturday By .lay County Quintet The Poling tram of Jay county dof''a'«‘<l the Geneva Cardinal- at the Hartford township gymnasium Saturday night. 41- to 2! Piding led u: the half, 21 to 12. I Lee and Hunt wtr> the leading scorer- for the Poling quintet with seven field goals and <>m- free throw em h. Buckingham was the Whole show for G n-va with five field goals and four foul tosses for 1 I of his team's '-'I 'mints. The Geneva uds nosed on: the Poling reserves tn a hard fought preliminary game. 20 to 29. I Geneva FNI FT TP iCharleston, t. 10 2 : L. Grile. f. 0 l» <• F« nstertnaker. f. 0 2 2 Brigg-, f 0 " " Huffman. <■. Buckingham, g > t 1* Shepherd, g. 0 11 j !.ow<r. a 10 2 T.culs 7 ' 21, Poling FC. FT TPj 1 J Brunson, f. - 1 ■’ Rigliv. | 1 " ’-’I Judy, i 14 61 Hunt. g. ~ 1 1S Pitler, g. " u 6 | Totals 21 7 « 1 Referee. Eravel. Geneva. WORLD POWERS MOVE SWIFTLY TO END CRISIS .•iA’TINI’ED FROM PAGE ONE* ' tween other powers. The I/val resolution defined! what constitutes an act of terror ! ism. including provocation leading j to the commission of such act. j The definition included attacks i on government ofTcials. public levldinas, railroads and ships. The project further provided for establishment of an international j nenal court of five members to j judge i. eused individuals and i bound the powers to extradite political refugees. /Italy recently' I refused to extradite to France | i’ w i m*arrested at Milan as i ■ acconinlices <n the Marseilles' as-assinations 1 Conditions to n'-sure the authenticity of passnort and identity naners were included in the resolution. which also provides that I •>,o p„v 'foments eimi e’-nc-d shal’ f’trrish inf.'rmation about terror- ' Order Oath Taken Belgrade. Jugoslavia. Dec 10— | tU.Rj-Man.festos ordering 2.500.000 men to take the oath of loyalty ito 11-vec.r-old King Peter were I oc-ited in the streets today and . were regarded by many as a trial | mobilisation plan. The order came ag the government announced that expulsion of H>"'earians bad ceased. The 2.sOo.OOA—cut of a total population of 14.000.000—are armv 'eservists between the ages of 22 and 50 and soldiers of the regular army. | CORT Tonight and Tuesday JOE E. BROWN “6 DAY BIKE RIDER" Maxine Davie. Frank McHugh. Pius - - Svlvia Fross “GIRL FROM PARADISE." 10-25 c Wednesday-Thursday Jackie Cooper "PECK'S BAD BOY” Jackie Searl, Thomas Meghian. Sponsored by Girl Scout Troop 3. Coming James Cagney, Allen Jenkins •‘ST. LOUIS KID.” fc L- •- —— j MONEy I —to buy the things you need— I to pay your debts —for anv worthy purpose? You can get ' any amount up to S3OO from us I on your nousehold gooas, auto , etc. Laws i inte.esr rates. Quick, confidential service. I Twenty-five months to repay >i I you need it. Call, write or pnonr I FRANKLIN ! W SECURITY CO Decatur Indiana I Phone 237
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WEALTHY YOUTH IS IN CUSTODY IN TULSA CASE CONTINur.I' FKOM CAOK UMS) , gang were reported today either in , hiding or preparing to flee. Borne had given information ■ against Kennamer. (But sheriff Charles Price’s investigators, considering New evidence, decided to investigate further today on the possibility that the youth was slain. Ten-ye»..r-old John Peebles, who with two companions heard the fatal shot, told deputy Glen Larkin he saw ati automobile driven rapidly away from Born's car. birkin and peace justice J. L. Freeman found beside Born’s car two women’s bloodstained handkerohiefs and a soiled tea towel which appeared to have been applied to the youth’s bead. Professor Born refused to believe
I bis son took his life. "He wouldn’t bive committed sui- ' cid",” he said. "There wasn’t any reason. He was in good spirits when' j he left home at noon. He was a level-beaded boy who Wouldn't have ! done such a thing.” The gun used was identified us one owned by Professor Born. Ted Bath. 24, another state witness, inform d police he was leaving town because 'Ke was afraid "Kennamer's gang" would kill him. Other state witnesses could not be reacheJ. Relatives said they did not know where they were. Some relatives frankly confessed the missing witnesses were leaving town. Born, friend of both Gorrell and ■ Kennamer, had driven Kennamer . to what proved his last rendevous with Gorrell. He was to have been 1 an important state witness in the trial of Kennamer, who is charged i witih first degree murder.
JEFF DEFEATED BV LANCASTER Wells County Team Beats .Jefferson Saturday Night, 26-24 For he second time this season, ihe Jefferson Warriors were defeated by the Lancaster Bobcats of Wells county Saturday night it the Berne auditorium. 26 to 24. The game was close and hard fought all the way. with neither team having a clear cut lead at any time. At half time, the two quintets were tied with ID points each. H. Durr was the leading scorer for the Bobcats with tour held goals and three free throws. Bollenbacher led Jefferson with three fielders and a foul toss. Jefferson FG FT TP Foreman, f. 2 15 i Miller, f. . 2 0 4 Bollenbacher, c. . ... 3 17 1 Baker, g 2 2 6 I Wiest, g. 10 2 I Whitacre, g. 0 0 0 Totals 10 4 24 Lancaster FG FT TP j Durr, f ...... 0 0 " ;H. Durr, f 4 3 11 ‘ Murray, c. . .... . 4 0 8 Myers, g 2 0 4 Haiflich, g. ... 0 0 0 • Lydy, g 11 8 Totals 11 4 26 Referee: McClure, Fort Wayne. 0 Muncie Team Named Best In Indiana Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 10 —(UP) |—Muncie was selected the outstanding high school football team in Indiana today by toe Indianapolis Times. As a result, the Bearcats will be aw .rdei the Times Trophy, ’ | "Triumph." Muncie was undefeated in nine ■ games, most of their opponents being teams in the strong North CenI I tral conference. The Bearcats scor--1 cd 215 points and held their oppon- : ents scoreless excerpt in two games. I Jefferson of Lafayette was classed ns the second strongest team in
; the stat.. Others receiving honor- ' able mention were ißi knell. Whiting. Clinton. Central of South Bend. Memorial of Evansville and Decatur. CECIL WATERS IS SENTENCED TO LONG TERM *"*r»N’ r fNn T Er> Fwriv PA nr ONE‘ ! said* today that ordinarily he would be inclined to grant him leniency. However, because of the number of charges now lending against him the sentence was pronounced. ' Waters is a native of Adams ' county and formerly lived on a i farm east of this city. o Giants Capture Football Title New York. Dec. 10—(UP)—Professional football is ruled today by new chapions. crown d after one of ' ‘he hottest football Littles ever ' waged on a frozen gridiron. With a last eprio.l avalano’.ie of j scoring, the New York Giants yes- ' terday overcame a 13-3 l ad held by ' the Chicago Bears, turned the game into rout in winning by 3 I -A* --- ' JUST ARRIVED i one truck load of Apples No. I’s I All Varieties 99c up DIXIE QUEEN FRUIT MARKET 157 N. 2nd st. Phone 195 Free Delivery 'I —
I « FfliLV -!..':•■•> gg Major Jack EdwarJ f ’ Loses In R- I n I " ■j his fv ■ ■ '■'■n rs “ :B .;, n M Tbt* : -' il s lneyaJ---o ;l,,vf ' ■ Historical Societ' S To Organize !»■ —- - “* T , county ,”X: • hgih - I l An e1...-cn of officers'" W ■ tion of ■'•■ ronsutuuon « | ni .'l■ . Tonight and | ‘ THE I WIDOW” I Jeanette Everett Horto"- ’ Added — K 1 ' ’ I SMITH I day ' T C tA«" ON THE STA« The GREAT CaOELL : cian who Mystihes J’ N ON THE SCRA . "DANGEROUS Conrlj wd With Virginia Bruc C 'Melvyn Douglas. Moore, lan Kelth . rt giibA i ADVANC ONI"v'M"‘t . ——Ltd' I Coming - ‘_ c °^; E "* with. Joe f Mac k - , r
