Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1935 — Page 8

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RULE CHANGES ARE SUBMITTED Basketball Officials Submit Recommendations To Change Rules Chicago. Apr. 4. — (U.R) Basket- | hall officials from throughout the country today submitted their recommendations for rule changes to coaches of the national associ-, ation of basketball coaches. Coaches, meeting here to discuss the ailments of the game, real and , fancied, tomorrow will draw up their recommendations for consid-1 eration of the rules committee' committee which will convene in New York Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday, it became evident that of the numerous suggestions for changes submitted, two stand out as the most likely to be adopted for recommendation. They are the elimination of the center jump and barring of shooting by players in the "post position.’’ Most coaches said some curtailment of the post position is neces sary to eliminate double fouls and the zone defense. By prohibiting pivot shooting from the spot both can be accomplished to consider-. able extent, some said. Claims Finding New Hauptmann Evidence New York, April 4—(VP) Ousted ae chief counsel for Bruno Richard Hauptman. Edward J. Reilly t day deciaxed he had new evidence to jCQRT - Last Time Tonight - Kav Francis “LIVING ON VELVET” Geo. Brent • Warren William. Plus—Sylvia Froos Comedy and Looney Tune Cartoon. 10c-15c Saturday ■ ■ Buck Jones “WHEN A MAN SEES RED" Sun.-Mon.-Tues. The Stars that belong togethei— Janet Gaynor - Warner Baxter “ONE MORE SPRING."

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< disprove his client w>is guilty if th • kidnaping of C.harltw A. Lindbergh. i Jr. Reilly had announc d Mrs. Anna Hauptmann hu I discharged liln betaime he present-d her huslmnd. in the death cell at Trt nton. ,i bill for ' s2s,mm. Reilly dodged a giltMtion a>< to whether lie believed hi.s cli’nt had anything to do with the extortion of SSO. 00 from Col Llndb rgh. "I believe Hauptmann wa<s Innocent of the kidnaping." he said. But • s to the ranroiu money he declare <1 it *a New York Case" and ", don t i 1 want to hurt Hauptmann.” Berne School Board Re-Hires Coach Erne I Co ch Judson S. Erne of the Bern 1 high school has be n r hired j , by he members of the Berne >oard 1 of education. Mr. Erne has receiv <1 a number of off re fr in o.h r schools. Coach Erne sent Adams county's first team to the state finals at n-d---''anapolie. ll* will remain in B rn • d ’ring the summer and will be in , charge of the Ameri • n Legion Jun i icr baseball team. Two years ago he piloted an American L g: n | team to the state • i i niinab. Signal Foundation Is Removed Today The foundation of th? old traffic i signal light at th? intersection of I Second and Monro? streets was ' removed this morning by the street 1 department, under the .sup rvieion 1 of Rat h Ro p. city engineer. Sid? lights at the northeast and. •southwest corners cf the creasing will be erect ’d, the council I an decided. An order for one light was . p. red yesterday with the Tokheint 1 I company of Fort Wayn - i The traffic light in the enter of S.’cond street at the Madison s.reet , cressing, will be removed and the : light used at the Monroe street | ’ crossing. Lats-r the e until may I erect the sidelights at Madison : street. o Fractured Ankle In Two-Story Tumble Long Beach Cal. —(UP) — Mis.". 1 Marion Eortlett, 22, had only a pcs- ’ sible fractured ankle today after i plunging heead first through a second story wind w and landing feet i first on a concrete pavement. Th? young wcSnan was in her i boudoir dressing, she olid. She attempted to optn a French window land accidentally fell out- Miss BartI turn’d a complete u mersault ini th? air. '

FAVOR SARAZEN FOR GOLF MEET Gene Sarazen 6-1 Favorite In Augusta National Golf Tourney Augusta, (la.. Apr. 4. 'U.R) Gene . ' Sarazen was a 6 to 1 favorite and I Bobby Jones a sentimental runnerI up at 8 to 1 today as America's I greatest golf stars teed off in the . Augusta national golf tournament, j Rated strictly on form in practice rounds the money placed on ' Sarazen is a legitimate investment. The Jones money is a gesture of | love for the finest golfer the world ever has known. Bobby himself and O. B Keeler, i his alter ego. don't gAe Mr.,Jones more than the remotest, outside j chance of winning. It's true that I Hobby, particularly because be is , playing with the defending Champion. Horton Smith of Chicago, will < 1 carry the bulk of the large galI leries, just as he is riding with a fl ck of ' etli g dollars. But Jones isn’t hitting the way h * did in j 1930. his year of golfdom's only I ■ grand slam. Jones, according to those who < know him I est, including Bobby j himself, needs something in the i way of a well-directed boot in the | plus fours if he is to go places. . Bob says he simply can't arouse . himself to the “scrappy surliness : used to have when I was a win-' j tier.” His putter, even in practice ' [ rounds and in yes’erdity’s informal . Scotch foursomes, play *d him ,false. o * KNOCK ’EM OVER * & SET ’EM l’P Standing i Team W. L. j I Casting t'o. 32 4 j Standard Oil 25 II Stultz K. of P. 24 12 I [Goodyear 24 12 [ i Mutschler 24 12 : , Knapp K. of P. I<> 28 Ford .8 28 i Ford T. Leonard 109 134 103 Schnepp 90 110 135 iC. Ixmnard 134 113 115 ! Reinking 126 141 92 i Lytle 105 180 91 564 603 566 - 1733 Casting Co. ; Ross 157 14* 165 I Stauffer 128 136 139 Strickler 113 104 95 Spangler 105 131 177 Young 166 118 117 669 663 693 2025 ' Mutschler Lister 142 140 94 # 1 .Keller 119 128 115 I Eicher 155 88 126 Fisher 130 143 100 Mutschler 141 146 166 687 645 603—1935 Stults K. of P. Beineke 116 156 141 Stults .. 115 143 141 Hoagland 140 155 127 Johnson 129 149 146 Ahr .... 99 86 135 599 689 693—1981 • Goodyear Schraluka 118 155 151 B. Frisinger 154 118 137 D. Frisinger 149 199 168 110 98 105 110 98 105 632 688 666—1986 Knapp K. of P. Knapp 134 164 105 Graham 117 98 125 Stump 110 121 140 110 98 105 110 98 105 581 579 580-1740 o ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur watMiiaMMaMaaiiME! - Last Time Tonight - “ALL THE KING’S HORSES” with C*rl Brisson, Maty Ellis (Metropolitan Onera Star)- Edward Everett Horton. Eugene Pallette. * EXTRAORDINARY ADDED ATTRACTION: Latest issue I of THE MARCH OF TIME! ]♦ < Also —Paramount Pictorial. 10-15 c Fri. & Sat. — GEO. RAFT and CAROLE LOMBARD in’ RUMEA’ Sun. Mon. Tue. & Wed. I “ROBERTA” with Fred Astaire | Ginger Rogers, Irene Dunne, Ran aldolph Scott, The SENSATIONAL 3 Hit of the DECADE! Sunday | Shows at 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 P. M

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. \ Sunroom Comfort for Spring, re re PIM it i Ar* ft ' • u ■ ■■ - M \ 11 ' ■ 'reZ y •- 1 N The photograph suggests one of a number of P" ss ! b, *. I “ rr,n ?L‘ m<nts for the sunroom—the gay. cool retreat for the family as the Winter blasts disappear. Thousands of American equipped with such a rimm may find it desirable during this . pring to make such an addition to the family comfort. Th * r \® re f a ". "Jj nite variety of floorings, built-in arrangements, and colortu! lurniture designs that may be combined to make this J one in. the home for the period between W intel ands * e “ 1 aunlit. spacious decorative, the sunroom has become an institution tn modern homes of the country.

Farm Residence Is Destroyed Bv Fire • • A fire Wedn eday as ernoon at laoout 2:30 o’clock burn-<1 to the ground th? home wned by Erwin * Bientz in Union t wn hip. Th 1 loss i has not yet been fully computed but | it is expected that it will amount to several thousand dollars. The fire originated in th? roof, I 'probably from a spirk from ttiei I chimney. Th j blare spread so quicki ly that all eff rts to extinguish it were fn’iie. No fire departm nts were called. The Io- < was covered by insurance. | Th-’ Erwin Bfenz family is now ’’iving with the Adam Bienz familyo Under Death Penalty 29 Years, May Be Paroled Lansing, Mich-. —(UP)—William Ontnn. a Kansas City. Kan., n gro. who technically ran been under a i death sentence 29 years, probably will win freedom on a parol? this. I .-nrire. Quinn war sent n.ed to hang f r

IS HONESTY AN ASSET TO LOVE? A g’rl who placed love above »>amor. and roabove PDp'ao«e. fe’t that “he had to do something — even resort to subterfuge — to win her man. This f■’st-moving. fascinating novel shows to w hat 'eng»h love will go to gain its object and oroves once® more that everything is fair when love is real. Don’t miss STAR FOR A NIGHT By Jane Littell beginning Tuesday, April 9, in DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I NOTICE | THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK will make a distribution on MONDAY, APRIL Bth I to a'l deposi’or®. a’so to stockholders whose stock H assessment has been paid in full. B Bring in your certificates of deposit as they B must be surrendered. B C ■"al’ at the bank for checks as none will be E Trailed out. B Dept, of Financial Institutions of Ind. || in charge of liquidation of Old Adams County Bank. M LEO YAGER. Special Representative V I SEED POTATOES - early OHIO, IRISH COBBLER. New. clean, smooth stock. ONION SETS— Brown. Yellow and White. VEGETABLE FERTILIZER 2-10-4 in 50 pound bags. GRAIN AND TRUCK FERTILIZER 2-12-6 in 125 pound bags. CONDON’S BULK SEEDS—ARE I RESH STOCK. Cash Coal & Supply R. A. STUCKEY Home of Stuckey’s Hog-Glad.

murder in 19(16- but first, the sentence ordered, lie was to epend a ■ year at hard labor in the prison [At the dos the year the governor refused ta sign the dmth war- ‘ rant and the execution was deferred indefinitely. Recently Warden Lacey Simpson inform d the county prosecutor at ; Kan. is City that Qninn’a ai: plication for parol? w uld be acted upon in M-:y. Ti e Kansas Legislature this year •enacted a new death penalty law but it Knot retroa tive Arthur J Sanity. Jr.. Kansas City prosecutor.: i s informed Ward n Simpson he w.uld make no recommendation in ' the case. —— O” 11 — , Heart Operation Successful Cleveland —(U.R) —Joseph Krieh-. mar. Chardon. Ohio, farmer, upon whom Dr. Claude S. Beck. LaJre-1 side Hospital surgeon, performed the first recorded operation for . angina pectoris direct on the heart,! today was apparently still on the , way to recovery, five weeks after I the delicate surgery. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

CAST IRON STONE TO MARK GRAVE Round Rock. Tx. (UP) A cant Iron marker, one that can t be ,-hlpp. d >kway by curious pers. who visit his grave, will aoon be placed over < h ‘‘ « rlive of Su, “ Bu3! ‘ nortorlcus Southwest gunman and bank m>l>r, who waa ‘killed h- re while att mpllng to t’ 11 " u 1,1 1 1&78. Bet worn 2 000 and 3.0«0 personal every yo.r come to Round Rok ] oee Sam Ba.se’ grave. Two tomb : stones, bought by Baes' eist r, have , b n ih'. ped away, and the third j one set up by a local Monument deader. ha.i been d ipped into a • round 1011. So great an attraction haa this : outlaw's grave for the public that | th* Smithsonian Inetitutlon has aok-J ed f r a piece of th? gravestone. The requtet »os denied. Bass waa ambushed and killed by Texas Rangere in 1878 after one of i hU pals had tipp d off the officer* | where th? raid was to be staged. The Rangers 4i»i w.’orted ti.ieir horses over the sketch from Austin l 0 Round Rock on a special railroad train. Uy in wait and then anol it on. with th? outlaw. 15 or managed to escape for a ime. but all of his gang were eventually rounded up in the brush near Round Rock and nlala. The new cast iron marker will be i. aid f-r *>y the cemetery assoik’.tion. as soon as euffici nt funds have i >een raised. o - Society Aide Bind ICO Years New York.—(U.w—A century of service to the blind is rounded out SPRAY now with KLEE N U P Oil Spray Emulsion, the proven Dormant Oil Snrav for bigger, better fruit crops. Bring your own container and save money. H. KNAPP & SON

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!hy the American Bible Society Ini April. During this time 116 001) vol j times of the Bible have been distrlbuted among the sightless, at home and abroad, an annual output of 6.000 being reached for the se< I oml i Ime In 1934. — — -■ o— - New Rose Grown For Texas Centennial Tyler. Tex.. —(UP) The Texa,CftMennial rose, develop s! by A. F ' Wai .tlns in honor of the hundredth I ( nnnivon.ary i f the State, will be ( j used u ulclv t■ > adv t !.-•>': !i> < ••■i: ■.

j FLOOR SHOWS;! ? DANCE TO ■( ! GENE SEALS “ BEER ON TAP — GOOD FOOD ■ i Change of F oor Show Saturday LINCO BEER GARDEN fr Hiqbwsv 224 — V ? Mile East cf Decals New Buster Browns that willbetheW correct thing to wear forß ,1 ((W CONFIRMATION % Ji I /or A Sturdy A Buster Buster Brown T-Strspof White Elk Oxford Crushed Kid u with Black Calf trim. smart and pnctxsL "“nichols shoe store®

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