Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1935 — Page 6

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GIANTS BEAT DODGER NINE East And West Divisions Os Major Leagues To Battle Friday New York, May 2—(U.P) Baseball ran into a break in the schedule today as the western half of the National league cam- cast and the eastern division of the Amer lean traveled west leaving only three games featured by the scries final between*the Giant’ and Dodgers, Detroit a' St. Louis were scheduled for the only American league | game today. . In the games on the National • league program today. Philadel-: phia at Boston was a cellar bat-, ■tie, while the Giants sought to I make it two out of three over the j Dodgers and thus take the undisputed National league lead into the series with the Reds. After dropping the opener. 12 to 5, the Giante came back yesterday to square the series with an 8 to 3 victory. They won by ge ting rid of Johnny Babich, the Dodgers’ one-, hit pitcher of last week, an coon as possible. He made hasty exit in the midst of a New York fourrun attack in the third, when Mel Ott hit his fifth homer and Dick

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I • - adiled another. i The Giauts went on pounding I Lanianske and Mutino. bit: were > stopped for four innings by old ■ Daily Vance. • Meanwhile, Tartan Parmelee, the Giants’ fast-ball right hander. • ' was manufacturing a seven hit game and was seldom in trouble, | although Junior Frey nicked him for his fifth homer anti Danny Tavlor belted am, her with one on. Dizzy Dean turned in his second victory for the Cardinals, in a I superb seven strikeout, six-hit peri formance against the Reds, who ; lost. 5 to 2. The Cards made only I seven hiis off Silas Johnson, who i went eight innings and was reI lieved by Derringer. The Cards i moved back into fourth place | ahead of the Reds, while the rest I of the National leaguens idled. The Indians wrapped tin the ' American league lead by staving | off the determined bid of the White Sox in a 11 to "> victory. ! Averill and Trotsky hit homers | for the Indians. Willis Hudlin i ‘timed in an eight-hit winning per formance. |>>fty Vernon Gomez went "in for I relief du'y in the ninth and was charged with a defeat when Washington maintained a rally to score three runs and beat the Yankees. : 7 to G. New York got only seven ‘ | hit® off Pe'titt and Weaver. The Yankees remained in third , place by a half game. Boston • pulled up with an 8 to 6 victory I over the Athletics. Yesterdav’s Hero—Pitcher John |

Welch. Red Sox, who relieved Walberg in the ninth with two Athletics on with tying run, and /none out and stopped rally. o LEADING BATTERS Player Club G AB R 11 Pct. Hogan, Braves lo 29 3 13 .418 Vaughan. Pirates 14 53 12 23 434 J. .Moore, frillies 13 51 13 20 .392 ' Hemsley, Browns 12 41 6 16 .390 • Foxx. Athletics 13 49 7 19 .388 | o HOME RUNS Camilll, Phillies 6 J. Moore. Phillies 6 Boiiura. White Sox 6 Johnson. Athletics 5 Frey. Dodgers 5 Foxx. Athletics 5 Utt, Giants 5 • - o— — i High School Teams Sponsoring Movie The D catur high school tennis a .d track teams are - . oneoring a movl at the Ada i s theater t night and Friday. Tin- ->w irt ‘ 'Ruggles of K<-d Gap’’ Proc -eda of the bene-

fit show will he need to eny traveling exitensert of the teams. DEADLOCK OVER CONTINUED Ft.OM PAGE ONE crease the state salon tax from two to three per cent, went down to defeat in a fiery battle in the house of representatives lest night. The vote was 88 to 55. or 14 short of the two-thirds maiority needed to prsh the bills through under an emergency rider. Federal retlrtf administrator Harry L. Hopkins refused to provide further federal allotments tin il the legislature raised $3.000.600 as its share of unemployment aid. The deadline on his ultimatum was reached Tuesday. Fort Wayne Golf Team Here Sunday A golf team fr m N rth Highlands of Fort Wayne will play the Decatur golf team at the local country club Suih'hv afr-rnoon. the first tatch starting at 1 o'clock. Th? following Sunday, th- Deca tur t am will go t F rt Wayne for a return match. o WANTED - Child s small bed. Must be in good condition. Phone 754. 105k3tx

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935.

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I YESTERDAY’S RESULTS v American League i Cleveland, 11; Chicago. 5. Boston. 8; Philadelphia. r Washington. 7; New York, 6. h Detroit at St. Louis train I. , National League St. Louis. 5; Cincinnati. 2. New York, 8; Brooklyn, 3. < Philadelphia at Poston (cold). Pittsburgh at Chicago (cold). American Association Indianapolis* 10; Louixville, 5. Toledo. 10; Columbus. 3. St. Paul at Milwaukee (cold). Minneapolis at Kansas City (wet ’ • grounds). ? I oI I Russell Jaberg Honored At I. U. Russell Jaoerg of this city, etudent at Indiana University. Bloomington. was honored Wednesday at the Indiana university Foundation Day convocation tor making c straight “A" grades the first semes- ’ ter., A r ception for honnr students and their parents was held fallowing a program. Speakers included | Chancellor Ernest 11. Lindley of the University of Kansas, a graduate of Indiana university; Gov. Paul V. McNutt, Prof. B J. Vos and Dom S. E. Stout, botn of ndiana university. Presid-snt William L.w • Bryan presid 'd. Stenographer Crack Shot Bakersfield. Cal. —(UP)—Criminals should Dive a vast rmpcct for Miss Le na Klovedale. Monde stenographer for Sheriff Ed Champness. She is the bewt shot in the sheriff’s force. Using a regulation ,38-calibvr police revolver, Mies Klovedale scored 96 out of a possible 100 points recently, crowding Undersheriff Tom Carter into second place.

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BITTER SEN ATE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE veterans’ adjust, d service certificates. due in 1945. in cash or negotiable bonds, was made after word was sent to the capi’ol that President Roosevelt would veto the Fatman bill. Harrison contends the President would sign his bill. Secre’ary of the treasury Henry Morgenthau. Jr., warned that passage of any of the bonne bids would necessitate new taxes. He proposed a graduated scale of interitance and gift taxes to raise between ISuO.OGO.Ot’O and s6do.000,060 annually. The senate finance committee added a provision authorizing the President to use par: of the $4,880,000,600 work relief fund for bonus payments, bnt Harrison eaid that ’never in the world” would such a course be followed. o CITIZENSHIP CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ment and athletics. This afternoon. all school girls in the city attended a maiinee performance at the Adams theater, with the Woman’s club entertaining the girls. This evening, the Rotary club, in regular meeting, will have as guests the captains of the basketball, baseball and track teams of both the Central and S’. Joseph’s schools. The club trophies for baseball and track will be awarded at this meeting. Herb Curtis, athletic direc*or and coach at the public high school, will make the principal address Mrs. Henry Neireiter and Pete Reynolds are chairmen of the ' day’o program.

LEGION SHOWS MEMBER GAIN American Legion Celebrates Gain Os Nearly 50,00(1 Members 1 ullanapoliH, Ind.. May 2 (UP) The executive c.mmltt eof the American Legion held its semi annual meeting iter* today with the National commander Frank N. Belgnino, absent. Beigrano brok ■ a precedent when he annotincmi he would not attend the meeting and hurriedly left for Washington to resume hie fight for Immediate payment of the face value of the Veteran's adjusted compensation service certificates. Ann’ uncexnent that the senate would consider (he bonus issue today was believed the cause of hie decision. The senate was to take up the compromise proposal of Sen Pat Harrison. D., Mies The le-gion-sponsored Vinson bill and the Wright B-.tman $2,000,1)00600 currency expansion measure also were to be considered. Belgra- i no hoped to have the Vineon bill provisions incorporated in the Harrison compromise. It was reported. Selection of a sit,.* for the 1936 National Legion Conventi 41 was the most important business before the executive committ |.». Strong lids were to be ipr sented by D<-n-

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ver. Cokv.. «ind Atlantic city, n. .1. Heading the New Jersey delegation were its chief executive, Gov. | Harold <1- Hoffman; C. Richard Albn. New Jeneey department comI mander; Judge Frank Matthews, New Jersey national committeeman, 'and l>wie M. Herman, editor of the i Ai’ontk' City News. The Legion celebrat d a gain of 'approximately 50,660 members to- ! ward a member** dp goal of 1,000,-1 ,0:0 last night at a dinner given by I Beigrano. Membership cants which raleed the 1935 legion force to n-»ar the 800,006 mark were brought here from all parte of the Nation by 60 airplanes in the third annual aerial membership roundup. o TORNADO DOES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE —— I lowed the Milwaukee railroad tracks, cutting a swath a block wide. Huge trees were uprooted and I utility poles wore blown down. Wreckage was strewn for several blocks. The business section of the ci'y e«ca|H'ti without damage. however Jasonville recident whose homes were destroyed escaped death miraculously, witnesses said. The only business establishment seriously damaged here was the new Union Lumber company. Boards stow'd in the place were scattered for several nundred fe->t. • Jasonville officials estimated

,hp i«ial tiaiaajTZ?* at I’.o.iHh,, tra# th( A * ,0,,n «’ »wd ' -. a •Mirum of M1 <8 W»la, "llperv,s,, r , "aytie c uy ’ 'hat 2j "" S *‘ >r - wreckJT 1 i ha ' ln * be hm2d b * rt'si.b lu w ~■* h b - ;*‘i :i " , " ,on I'i Jl A workHA with» to ths o (It'bliS. ‘•I Arthur Keller l s 1 Named K-llrr I* 1 ”"’ th- Zion (I- agm-„f h's Zion a m-sti n . T J I evening. Mildred Werling nt and I pi ary and trpajJijrp. <l".v and Frt l amed nierubentof tletj committee . nd Mrv am! V ra Bleek will sick committee. Th. committee win includa | Ibiugk ami Karl Krahj« Paul Schultz wil »ct BI 3 tional director. . Ma;, t - T rlMl! ,