Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1935 — Page 6

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CHURCH GAMES PLAVED MONDAY Presbyterian, St. Mary’s And U. B. Teams Are Winners The Presbyterian, St. Mary's and I’nitedTHrethren teajns registered victories in the church softball league play at the South Ward diamond. Victims of defeat were the Baptist, Lutheran and Methodist teams. In the opening game, the Presby erians swamped the Baptists under a 16-1 score. The winners made It) hits and were aided by 12 errors. St. Mary's chalked up a 9-7 win over the Lutherans in the second I game, making six hits count when needed. Six runs in the second frame was the big inning fur the | victors. Obtaining only four hits, the ] Me hodists suffered a 6-0 shutout j at the hands of the United Breth-' ren teani in the final game of the evening. R H K Presbyterian 271 12 —16 10 0 Baptist 001 00— 1 5 12 E. Merica and O. Merica; Baker and Baughn. Lutheran 201 22 —7 8 3 St. Mary's . 062 lx—9 6 4 Krudop and Schieferstein; W. Baker and D. Hess. Methodist 000 000—0 4 2 United Brethren . 022 2x —6 41 j L. Beery and Friedt; Wynn and; Hitchcock. Games Tonight Union Chapel vs. St. Mary’s; Re-

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I leads Fight Card King Wyatt. Fort Wayne. American Golden Gloves welterweight j champion, will fight the main bout on the fight card at the Portland | j armory Wednesday night. Wyatt j i will meet Wendell Bubp, hard- 1 hitting Portland fighter. formed vs. Presbyterian; Evangelical vs. Lutheran. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W.. L. Pet. New York 29 11 .725 St. Louis . 27 IS .600 j Pittsburgh 29 20 .592 Brooklyn 23 20 .535 Chicago 21 20 .512 Cincinnati .17 26 .395 Philadelphia 14 26 .350 Boston 11 30 .268 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York 28 18 .609 i Chicago 24 IS .571 j Cleveland 24 19 .558 Detrok 24 20 .545 ! Boston 23 22 .511 ! Washington 21 24 .467 I Philadelphia 17 25 .405 I St. Louis 13 28 .317 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. j St. Paul :.... 28 IS .609 | Indianapolis 28 20 .583 l Kansas City 24 19 .558 Minneapolis 29 24 .547 Milwaukee 22 22 .500 Columbus 23 28 .451 Toledo 23 28 .451 Louisville 13 32 .289 THREE-I LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Bloomington 18 11 .621 Springfield 18 11 -62! Decatur (111.) 16 10 .615! Terre Haute 15 14 .517 Fort Wayne 13 19 .406 j Peoria 8 23 .258 j YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh, 14; Cincinnati, 1. Only game scheduled. American League No games scheduled. Americah Association Indianapolis, 8; Columbus, 2. Louisville, 4; Toledo, 1. Milwaukee. 8; Minneapolis, 7. St. Paul, 7; Kansas City, 0. Three-I League Peoria. 3; Fort Wayne. 2. Terre Haute, 9; Bloomington, 8. Decatur, 2; Springfield, 1. o *— CONGRESS TODAY Senate; Considers NRA extension resolution and vo'es on utility holding company bill.. House: Considers anti-smuggling bill. — ♦ GAME POSTPONED r ! The Rotary and Lions club | I softoall game scheduled for \ I j, Wednesday evening has been j | postponed until Wednesday, j j June 19. The game Mil be play- j | ed at the South Waj-d diamond I at 6:15 o'clock. a. A

LLOYD CONRAD ON FIGHT CARD 1 Interesting Card Is Arranged For Portland Armory Wednesday Lloyd Conrad, IJecaur's Golden Gloves champion, will appear on iho fight card at the Portland armory Wednesday night at 8:S0 p.m. Conrad will battle Ted Wyatt of Fort Wayne in a four-round bout. Headlining the card w ill be King Wyatt, Fort Wayne, amateur weli terweight champion of America, and Wendall Bubp, honl-hitting ! Portland champion. (flier bouts on the card are Tar- | zan Hicks, Portland, formerly of

Decatur, and Russ Bennett, negroj heavyweight of Richmond: Ike Gaunt, Fort Wayne and Chet Williams. Portland: Chuck Gaunt, Fort' Wayne vs. Jimmy Bubp. Portland; Jug Minuick, New vs. Eddie Wojescawski, Fort Wayne; Left Baggs. Portland vs. Ralph Latham, Fort Wayne. The fight card has been arranged as one of the outstanding features of the firemen's convention, which will be held at Portland Wednesday and Thursday. Tickets for the card may be obtained at the City Confectionery in this city. —o— — Huntington Golfers Play Here Tomorrow Decatur golfers will meet a team from Huntington at the local course Wednesday, starting at 1 p. m. As many players as possible are asked to report. Entries for the ranking tournament will close Sunday. Those entered to date are: Division A— Don Koos. Ed Engeler. Charles Knapp. Les Smith’. G. Smith. William Sanders, Bill Molle: division B Dick Wertzberger, George Stults, Dr. H. O. Jones. URGES PASSAGE CONTINUED FltOM PAOE ONE quires collective bargaining with; representatives of a majority of plant workers, and rules out unions which are company dominated. It seeks to come within the in-

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terstate commerce clause of the constitution so far as federal labor disputes control is concerned by I holding that It protects and proj motes the free How of commerce by eliminating industrial strife. MODEL POLICE • | CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE j death rate, than with such petty j rackets as slot machines." 1 j Stiver said he would retain the divisiou of the force Into detective, criminal Identification and uniform units and would place a first assistant in charge of each. The barracks and police radio sys-'em will he left unchanged, he said. Most of his hopes for building an outstanding force,, were based J on the police training school authi orized by the 1935 legislature. Approximately 100 out of the ap-

plicants for positions on the force) j will be divided liv'o two classes I and assigned to school periods run-i ning from four to six weeks, he said. SAMUEL INSULL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE embezzlement. Co-defendanta with Insull In the present trial are his son and' Harold L. Stuart. The trial he- j gan when federal judge John C. J [ Knox of New York called the first j 1 venire of twelve. The big federal courtroom was ! only one-third filled as proceed- , ings began. —o 1 Indiana Elks Hold Annual Convention — !nd.. June 11 —(UP) i Approximately 5,000 delegates nt-j tend-d the opening session of the < 34th annual conclave of Indiana Elks here today. Teams from Linton. Bedford. Union City, Columbia City. Andereon . and Frankfort were to compete in ritualistic contests. The official delegation was headed by C. J. Joel, Crawfordsville. president Other officers included: O. I Ray Miner. Warsaw, first vice-presi-dent; Julis Albe. Valparaiso, second vice president; Milo B. Mitchell Linton, third vice president: W. C. Oroebel. Shelbyville. secretary, and T. R. Jeaneret, Legionier. treasurer.

PIRATES BEAT CINCT, 14-1 Intersectional Battles Open In Major Leagues Today New York, June 11.- <U.R) — sectional battles commanded the attention of major league clubs today. with National league teams playing in the east and -the American league clubs in the west. Holding a lead of 4(4 games over their nearest rivals, the New York Giants hope to entrench themselves solidly In first place during the next 15 days at the Polo grounds, where they have lost only three games this season.

j Pittsburgh moved into a virtual tie for second plaz-e by defeating [Cincinnati. 14-1. In the only major league game yesterday. Bo h the Cardinals and the Pirates are 4(4 games behind the Giants but St. Louis has an .008 percentage edge on Pittsburgh, having played fewer games. The Pirates accomplished the rare feat of hiking three home runs in succession yesterday when Paul Waner, Arky Vaughn and Floyd Young hit for the circuit In one inning. The record is four in succession. Vaughan also hit another homer, making his season’s total 10. and placing him in a tie with Joe Moore and Mel Ott of -the Giants for the league lead. Yesterday’s hero: Paul Waner, Pirates, who hit a home run. double and two singles, driving in three runs as Pittsburgh beaJ Cincinnati. John W. Bilderback Graduates At Purdue John W. Bilderback was graduated with distinction at Purdue Univensity this morning. He tcok *a four year course in education. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilderback, and daughter Catherine Bilderback. of Blue Creek township and Mrs. Daisy Hyland of Willshire, Ohio, attended the graduation exercises. John expects to ..make his (tome with hie parents this summer.

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Helen Wills Moody Wins To 3rd Round Beckenham. England, June 11. — (UP) —Mrs. Helen Wills Moody reached the third round of the Kenl Tennis tourney today with a 6-3, 6-1 I victory over Ermyntrude Harvey of Miss Harvey, one-time British hard courts champion, offered Mrs. Moody her etiffest competition of her come-back campaign. 185 New Laws On Indiana Statutes IndianapoLs, ind., June 11—<l)Pi (UP)—Promulation of the acts of the 1935 legislature by Gov. Paul V. McNutt yesterday placed 186 new laws qn the Indiana statutes. A lirge number of other laws became effective Immediately after their passage and subsequent signa- | ture by the governor because they I contained emergency causes. A total of 325 laws, the largest number ever enacted by an Indiana general assembly, were written into the statutes by the 1935 legislature. Kills Estranged Wife And Commits Suicide Muncie, Ind. June 11—(UP) —C. D. Barton. Greensboro, North Carolina. killed his estranged wife, Nellie, and committed suicide when they .met on a street here today. The tragedy was witnessed by their • four-year-old son. Mrs. Barton came to Muncie to live recently. Barton arrived June 2 and made repeated attempts to affect a reconciliation. Barton shot his wife and turned the gun on himi self after u brief argument when i they met today. Favor Knowledge Os Birth Control Detroit, June 11 —(UP)—By an overwhelming vote of 493 to 17, delegates to the general federation !of Women's Clubs convention today [approved a resolution .placing the j federation definitely on record as | favoring dissemination of scientific ij.Mrtih control information. Brief but ucrid debate preceded I the vote. The controversy centered

particularly on dissemination of birth control Information to persons on relief. f , Report Clash Between Kussian-Jap Soldiers Tokio, June 11—(UP)—A clash ibetwe. n Japinese Manchukuoan and Russian soldiers in which a Russian was killed was revealed

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,od *5 r JtpanT/? consolidating !o,f * China. Ir Wtlq ! and Hpsq,. , contradk-tod T? 1 * Enel' nation blamed J T fMaPro "« l ' All B “» was rertain „ PBtrol of J**** , of Russian* „ frontier of Man hn kuo ’ * Ruwlan w.s killed. *