Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1935 — Page 8
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PLAYOPENSIN GRADE TOURNEY | LAST EVENING St. Joseph And Cathedral Win Opening Games Os Annual Tourney By defeating St, Mary's 47 to J 6 in the final ggme of the first session Friday evenins St. Joseph of I Fort Wayne proved that it will be one of the leading contenders for, tile championship of the fifth an 1 nual eighth grade invitational i Catholic tournament being held in i the D. (’. H. S. gymnasium. Cathedral had a more difficnT' I time be ting St. Pet- m 4G to 36 1 .n the other game last night. M J. Mylott, donor of the play . er's sportsmanship prize, opened, 'he sesion with a short talk in which ho introduced Mayor Arlhu.l it. 1 toll house. In a tew words Maj a. Holtho.ise | welcomed the crowd front Fort . Wayne and the 11 Fort Wavna j teams who are contesting with Decatur for the eighth grade title. Mayor Holthouse admonished the; boys to play clean, quoting, “It I matters not that you win or lose' but how you play the game." He, threw the ball from center which
started the play. o Cathedral pressed St. Peters Get the Habit — Trade at Home DANCE CHICK’S roadside inn ! "i*" i —AS. FLOOR SHOW I W DLLIVER SISTERS | SOMETHING DIFFERENT I ■ Cal' 562-J for Reservations CORT S,N '^ TCES - Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. — Evening 6:30 • u\e f tfe * lb *\ dt igF a rox p.dor.-irt, EVELYN VENABLE • KENT TAYLOR c'o'' Louise Dresser • Mickey Rooney vot *»nde Tedv ?tene d . and STEPIN FETCKIT Produced by Edward W Butcher » o wre<*’ Directed by John Biysfone * ADDED — Fox News and ( artoon. - TONIGHT - “TAKA CHANCE NITE” 10c a- SATURDAY - DARE-DEVIL TIM McCOY ‘‘THE SQUARE SHOOTER” Plus—Selected Short Subjects. 10c -15 c Coming — “DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR” —i !■ , i i~~-rinr » m^khbhmbh ' -assEs sshmi
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. throughout tlie first game. Until i i a few minutes before the eml of I the first half the lead was always | in doubt. At half time the score i was 21 to 13 In favor of the win-' I tiers. j In the final quarter the (.'allied-, ' nil sharp shooters were aide to keep ahead of S’ Peters by a comI sortable margin. St. Joseph of Fort Wayne showi d its disrespect for St. Maryas by * using its secund team nearly half of the time. Their first team Inilieated its potential strength by the ability of the first squad to pull the game from the fire whenever! ■ the opponents threatened the see-i ■and live. At the end of the first half St. Joseph held a 16 to s load. Decatur did not play Friday! night because of the withdrawal' of St. Andrews. The local team will play St. John at 7 o’clock Friday evening. The schedule for this afternoon s St. Patrick and St. Jude at 2 o’clock; St. Hyacinth and St. Vin-1 ! cent 3 o’clock, and St. Paul and' Cathedral at 4 p. m. The Decatur-St. John game will] open the evening's session at 71 I o'clock. Precious Blood will play St. Joseph at 8 o'clock. The wintier of the St. Patrick-St. Jude game will meet the winner of the jst. Hyacinth-St. Vincent game a'| 19 o'clock. The semi finals will begin Sun- j day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The i finals will be played Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
DECATUR G.E. I PLAYS MONDAY Traveling Hula Jungles Will Oppose Local Five Here Monday The Decatur General Electric i club will play its final game of the ( season Monday night, meting the I Zulu Jungle Giants nt the public i high school gymnasium at 8:3l> p. m. This team is billed as the only hula skirted basketball club in the world. The Giants will appear on the floor in full native African Jungle garb, including grass hula skirts and complete tribal regalia. The Giants are noted as one of the best comedy teams on the ' road. However, they play fine basketball and have defeated some of the leading eastern professional teams. The Decatur team will present , its regular lineup and an excellent attraction is in store for local fans. Tickets are on sale in advance for 15 cents. The night of the game, admission price at the door I will be 25 cents. Central Graders Defeat Bluffton The Central eighth grade team ■ j defeated the Bluffton graders in a! ' game played here Thursday eve- . ning. 22 to IS. Centivl rallied asI ter trailing at the end of the first j half, 14 to 11. UNIFICATION CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE board. I Previously there have been com- ( plaints of unnecessary competition I ' between Federal reserve member ; banks and non-member banks, ; which have outnumbered the re- ■ serve banks. Another criticism was that non-member Independent, hanks may have operated at “cross•urposes" to a national policy laid down - "uy the reserve banks. The federal government already has made substantial progress in its prospective unification of American banking. This has been encouraged by recent ban'.ing legislation. among which is provision that banks receiving government deposit insurance must become members of the Federal reserve l I system by July 1, 1937. The new 1935 banking bill, now before con- . gress. waives many entrance ‘re-1 quirements as a step to hurry the I movement of banks into the reserve system. Federal reserve board figures V A R JETY Is The Keynote For Spring —'/W/ xSniihr jwsellZ ' wfOwF //1 1' nr® i fi/ / WL A 1 1/ ! SUITS For Every Occasion $10.95 , $24.75 DRESSES $4.49«. $10.95 COATS $9.95 ,$22.50 H(TC . liner . T o como'ete t h e en«»mble — in feet the spring wardrobe you ehoose here will be comolete in every wav. A GRAND VARIETY FOR YOUR SELECTION. Home Shens Mrs. Louise Braden Cor. Third & Monroe Phone 737 | Cggl AUTO I loans! Cash on vour or witbin two hoars ■ of when »ou ag.pl* If too need ■ extra mono—want to but * rar— ■ reduce your navments-f.ee os. ” »» I Decatur. Ind. P*>*nc |
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• showed today that number hanks now comprise approximately 70 I per rent of th** country s hankiUK jp (Hll•••<•<. | —o -■ MACON PLUNGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONR_ tn release the elevator wheel and get ready to leave. He look one window and I took the other. ”1 hated the thought of losing the ship but didn't worry about my life. I even took time while crouched in the window to take off my gloves and tighten my wrist watch strap. "The water was close when 1 dove end the control car ame right after me. It hit my feet and push'd me down. “Before 1 knew it 1 camo to the surface and headed at top speed for one of the rubber boats. I didn't stop to look buck. We were ricked up about an hour later by the Concord. I 'till have a few bruises but am really none the worse except tor loss of one slide and some clothes.' o LOW ELECTRIC CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE dents of any local community to organize with a maximum membership of 11 members and three directors, incorporated under the I secretary of state. These boards would bo empow- ' ered to issue bonds payab’e in as long as 40 years, and could obtain additional funds from the federal government for building of municipal power plants. Plants would utilize water power by darning of ereeks and rivers under public service commission regulations. Rep. Flock said that an alternative plan has been devised to permit members of boards to deal with public utilities for rate reductions on basis of increased coni sumption. The measure also provides that w-hen enough local boards consolidate and reach a total membershin of 75,000, wholesale rates to ell . consumers would be made compulsory, whether power was obtained from a municipally-owned plant or from public utilities. Gov. Paul V. McNutt has pledged cooperation of state agencies in carrying out the program. He is understood to have conferred with President Roosevelt on the Indiana plan, and was told TVA power would be made available to local organizations in southern Indiana. It that occurs. Rep. Flock said, power could be distributed in all [areas at a very low cost due to
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i cooperative buying i All boards would operate on a : non-profit basis, and profits, if any. would revert to membprs on a proportionate basts. These profits could be distributed either In currency or in free power. Flock said tnat more than 800 townships throughout the state u. 1 ready have begun operations, and ‘ that passage 'of the bill by the; legislature will permit them to l : start construction of plants immediately, ‘ The program will materially decrease unemployment in the state , by building of power plants ami I spreading of power lines, Flock, 1 said. » agreement is [ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE~ ‘ latter telephoned Sen. Robert 1- | ' Wagner, D„ N. Y„ who has been ' playing a role as mediator with ‘ those who voted against the ad- ’ ministration on the wage isue ‘ Although Wagner is a close friend of Mr. Roosevelt and has gone along with the administration in its program thus tar. it was
I SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ' Matinee Sunday 2P.M. — 10c-25c — First Sunday Even.ng Snow 6:20 ' P\ A rollicking comedy-romance tet ' jl <4 music that does thmgj to tow nnnrnnuj 4 A PdramoMK! FictMr< \> A'ison Skipworth — Roland Young [ Added-A THELMA TODD & PATSY KELLY Comedy and Cartoon. I Tonight and Saturday “RED MORNING” with Steff' D””a. Regis Toomev Pnvvwnnd Hatton. > MUTINY: SHIPWRECK! ! Greed and Vengeance! 'lltundering Thrills and Flaming Romance on Savage South Sea Islands! A Beautiful Girl ’’-'rtt 'it the South Seas . . Hunted bv Savages . . Hounded 1 v White Men . . Saved by Love . . as the Poisoned Lance of Panua’s Headhunters Clashes with the Guns of the Twentieth Cenfurv on Civilization's Last Frontier! Added — “LAW OF THE WlLD”—and EXTRA Added attraction: A “POPEYE. The SAILOR” Cartoon. 10c-15c : r niing Next Wed. A Tlmrs. March 6-7 WOWO Barn Dance with 12 Artists!
H ~il<| he still wm insisting on n guarantee that waK®" "" work-relief projects would not be lower than the prevailing rates the localities involved. TOURNEY bill CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON®_ wuld la- to SUH the tournaments 1 one duv earlier. I He < harg'sl that Arthur R. Tret- ! ter. commissioner of the •- 11 ' A., has refuse !to talk uaout . ! the bill. i “Trester won't listen to reason. | ■but the association has been ver> I : lair minded about it,’’ Woodard : said. “The preseui system Is making la Roman holiday out of the tourna-i ; ment ut the expense of your sons." : SELL BONDS TO CONTINUED ri!"M I’l'T -lUl | g . lv „ ,1 to Farley, who dug down in his pockets and fished out :50 cents change. The six 12.,. bonds, one for each of the grandII children and one for h
Mr. Roosevelt 118.75 e:uh or a to-iaioflinr-n LEO LIONS are CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE the second encounter. Monmouth Summary Monmouth FG FT TP ■ Hollo, f 5 2 12 Merlea. f 4 4 12 Schuller. ( 0 0 0 1 Gerke, p 0 0 o Moses, g 'I 0 0 Franz, g 0 0 o I Baker, g - -■ <> 11 Totals 9 7 25 Lafayette Smith, f 4 0 8Hobbs, f 0 0 o i ' Carpenter, f • r » 111, Zubruch, c . 2 0 4 , Booth, g 11 3 | Gemraer, g 4 0 8; Re'ldin, g 10 2! Totals 17 2 36 ' — j— i
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