Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1936 — Page 6

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GAMES PLAYED MONDAY NIGHT Reformed Wins Close Game; United Brethren Easy Winner Ono closely contested game and one run-away featured Monday night's softball games. In the opener, the Reformed team , defeated Methodist-Evangelical. 11 y> 8. In the nightcap. United Broth-1 ren piled up a 28-0 score over Presbyterian Christian, when the game was halt’d at the end of the fifth - inning by agreement. Reformed had to come from J»«-. hind to cop the opening tilt. At the rnd of four innings. Methodist-Evan-gelical held an 8-6 lead but Reformed came through with five runs In

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i the last three innings to come I through with ths» 11-8 victory. Driving out a tnta! of 19 hits anil i profiting by 10 errors, United Breth- ! ren seoned 28 runs in five innings liiefore the second game was halted. Presbyterian-Christian had gather- ; od only two hits and hail failed to .score when play was stopped. Tonight's games—St. Mary’s vs I M. K. Evangelical; Union Chape) vs. I Reformed. Scores by innings: RHE ‘Reformed ion 021 2- 11 I 4 11. E.-Evan 112 400 0— 8 9 4 , Brokaw and Brokaw; Beery and W. Smith. U. B 039 (13) 3—28 19 0 1 Pr.-Ch 000 0 0- 0 2 10 V. Andrews and Hitchcock; I Baker and Macklin. o Fort Wayne Plans For Golf Tourney Tlve annual Indiana op-n golf tourney will bo held at the Brookwood country clt»b at Fort Wayne I Thursday and Friday. Pete Duran. | pro at the course, issued an invitation today to Decatur golfer® wit- ■ ne.ss the tourney. No admission will be charged. A total of 13 1 outstanding pros and | amateur® in the state have already I entered the meet. o Orders Resistance To Japanese Troops I (Copyright 1936 by United Press) Canton, China. June 16 —(UP) —A strong policy of rf®i®tanee to Jat>anese Incursions in North China, and to the policies of Gen. Chiang Kai-ehek, generalissimo, was proclaimed today by Gen. Lit-sung-Jen. governor of Kwanfisi province. ■Gen. Li is the Ally of Cen. Chen-Chi-tang. ruler of Kwantung province and head of the southern Cantonese government, in an exclusive interview with the United Press, be said the withdrawal of his Kwangsi troops front Hunan province, which is controlled by the central, Nanking government, doc® not indicate any change in the policy of the south for resistance against the Japanese. o Woman With Murder Os Husband Chicago June 16—(UP) —Unmoved by cool denials, authorities went before the grand jury today seeking a true .bill of murder against Mrs. Mildred Bolton, henna-haired matron whose estranged husuand, Joseph. was found shot to death in an insurance office yesterday. Police were ready with evidence linking her to the purchase of the death weapon, a second-hand Span-ish-type pistol. Freight Train Wreck Claims Third Life Greencastle, Ind-. June 16 —(UP) —A third fatality resulting from the wreck of a Monon freight train at Putnamvil’e last week was recorded today with the death of Eugene Thomas. 16. of Greencastle. The others were Charles Eker. Lafayette, engineer, and John B. Rector. Dupont, brakeman.

I CORT Cool-Air Conditioned - Last Time Tonight - * Pat O'Brien. Josephine Hutchinson “I MARRIED A DOCTOR" Plus-Comedy, News, Oddity 10c • 25c ♦ ♦ WED.-THURS. SH-H•H - H - H ! BORIS KARLOFF IS COMING FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE! to strike down — one by one—his own murderers—and strike terror to your heart with the dreadful tread of “THE WALKING DEAD” The big parade of chills and thrills. Ricardo Cortez - Edmund Gwenn Marguerite Churchill - Barton McLane • Warren Hull. Coming Sunday Hew the Bugleit—leot the Drumst

TEAMS FAIL TO TRADE PLAYERS Trading Deadline Passes Without Any Major Trades New York. Juno 16. (U.R>—Last minute strengthening of major league pennant hopefuls expected before lhe trading deadline last midnight failed to materialize and today's rosters were little changed from those of a week ago. Only the St. Louis Cardinals, leaders of the National league race, took advantage of the last trading day. sending Johnny Vergez and Bill Cox to their Sacramento, Pacific coast league farm, and bringing infielder Arthur Garibaldi to St. Louis. The tailspinning New Yorg Giants, believed a cinch to acquire a good pitcher and some hitting strength before the deadline, fail- , ed to make a deal. The champion Chicago Cubs' acquisition of Curt Davis from the Phillies is turning out ull right. He won three games during the Cubs' home stand. Rumors that the Cincinnati Reds were on the verge of trading their . big right-hander, Paul Derringer, who manages to keep in hot water ; with vice-president Ixirry McPhail j and Cincinnati fans, to the New York Giants in exchange for an outfielder proved groundless. The I Brooklyn Dodgers, badly in need j of a hitting outfielder, were not interested when the Red manage-| ment offered Babe Herman in a cash deft. The American league-leading New ; York Yankees strengthened their | outfield for the long summer ferind , by acquiring Jake Powell from the I Washington Senators in exchange , for Ben Chapman, whose batting slump and recurrent charley horses endangered the Yankees' pennant chances in the eyes of man- , ager Joe McCarthy. Tom Yawkey's last move to keep , his Boston Red Sox fn a position to challenge the Yankees for the championship was by purchasing pitcher Jack Russell from the Washington Senators. The third-place Detroit Tigers ■ are in a bad way with player-man-I ager Mickey Cochrane in the hos-| pital and slugger Hank Greenberg possibly out for another month with his broken wrist. Iry Burns, whom the Tigers acquired from St. Louis, has filled the shoes of the ; slugging Greenberg. Cleveland's erratic Indians were promised some “radical changes" by President Alva Bradley if they didn’t chake off their slump during the present home stand. Hal Trosky, Indian first baseman who is tied with Jimmy Foxx for home ' run honors with 14. will be out of | the game for a few days recovering from an operation. Bright spot in the Cleveland picture was the i return of outfielder Bruce Campbell. o COUNCIL HOLDS FROM -aGE ONE) unsanitary. The fountain will b“ erected on | the northeast corner of the court i house square. The county will pay for the fountain. The city ; water department will install it.. maintain it and furnish the water. • The council cut County Clerk G. Remy Bierly’s request for deputy clerk hire from S4OO to S3OO. The council denied an extra ap- 1

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■ propriation of SIOO for Mr. BierI ly’s personal services during the . registration period. The council denied an appropriation for miscellaneous road I tool-s and supplies amounting to SSOO asked by County Surveyor Walter Giliiom. The appropriations allowed by the council were: Court house basement, $800; i court house coal bin. $1,800; i court house side walk. $208; court I house water fountain. $45; new ; chimney at jail. $175; county in- ; firmary coal bin. $1,600; clerk’soffice deputy hire. 8300; court house insurajice, SSO; county assessor's books and stationery. S3OO. County’ highway department: repair of equipment, $1,000; telephone, SSO; gas and oil, $1,500; tile, sewer pipe and culvert. SI,OOO , road tools. SSOO. and right-of-way. '

Castoff Now Pitching Sensation iLb f JR- ••s-x.-*-I 1 ft Ca3t off by the Cleveland Indians, Monte Pearson has been pitching his way ivack into the limelight and is now star of the New York Yankees’ hurling staff.

SSOO. ‘ The record of the county council will be certified to the state i tax board, which will set a date ; for a hearing of possible remon- ! strances and objections to the apI propriation. Although the council has approvL ed the remodelling of the court house to accomodate the newly ; organized county welfare board, no order ha® been placed by the ’ county commissioners as to ■ whether the welfare board or I county superintendent of schools j Clifton E. Striker will occupy the rooms in the ba.sement. It had been proposed that Mr. Striker's office be moved to the basement and the county welfare board take hi® office on the second floor of the court house. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

BOXERS READY FOR BIG BOUT Joe Louis, Schnwlinit To Meet Thursday At New York Lakewood. N. J.. Jflne 16. <U.R> - Joe Louis, Detroit's brown bomb'er, the tan tornadb, etc., was worried today before the last five rounds of sparring that would complete his training for Thursday night's brawl with Max Schmellng at Yankee stadium. Shuffling Joe was worried about cutting his golf aeore below UH) strokes and his ultimate ability to master the harmonica. The 22-year-old negro was worried particularly about bls harmonica. For eight long weeks he has been trying to play the "St. lojuis Blues" ou the mouth organ —with little success. Even his best friends, co-managers John Roxborough aud Julian Black, and trainer Jack Blackburn will not admit that the discordant notes from the oral calliope resemble the Mississippi river refrain. And even the purchase of one of the best bags of golf clubs manufactured in America has not pared ! his golf score less than 102. So Joe just naturaly Ls worried. And about Thursday night's encounter with the beetle-browed black Uhlan of the Rhine? Is marse Joe Ix>uis worried about that? Not in the least. Not any tndre than about his breakfast, luuch or dinner. He just takes that fight as a matter of course. And why not? After scoring 23 knockouts in 27 consecutive professional victories, Louis takes another fight as a sort df matter of course. After today's final workout Joe will rest tomorrow—perhaps play a round of golf and a few notes on the harmonica. Thursday morning he and his entourage will entrain in special cars for New York. They will arrive at New York's Pennsylvania station about 11:30 a. m. and go directly to the Hippodroffle for the weighing-in. He expects to scale about 201% pounds, giving him six or seven pounds advantage over Schmeling. Then he will rest at the apartment of a Harlem friend until time for the fight. Schmeling Ready Napanoch. N. Y.. June 16. —(U.R) —Max Schineling's pulse was normal today, his appetite was good and he had though strength to go about the last hard day of training here for his international battle with Joe Louis without having anyone hold him up. There is every reason to believe that the German will be able to get into the ring at Yankee stadium Thursday night with his nervous system under control, and his mind firmly made up that he can win. From noon today, Schmeling has 50 hours to go before he’ll fbee the brown bomber at the weighing in ceremonies. Then he has eight more hours before he gets into the ring. He still may crack under the ordeal hut the reporters covering his camp don’t think he will. o Herons to Mother Storks London —(UP)—The first young stork® to ibe hatched in Britain will have herons as their foster mothers. Aa herons and storks live on the same food, it will not be hard for the foster-mothers to fee<] their adopted families.

Boris Karlofl* Coming To Cort In “Walking Dead” What is procluimed as an en'iUrely new type of murder mystery' thriller comes to the Cort Theatre on Wednesday, under the startling title of “The Walking Dead,” u Warner Bros, production starring Boris Karloff. The picture deals with the resurrection of a, dead man, who walks again among his fellow men, walking in a half dream, dazed, but an unfailing and eeentiugly supernatural power to rect ognize the members of a band of erooks he had uot known before as the persons who ha,l framed ! him for murder and caused him I to be electrocuted for a crime he did not commit. The method shown in the picture for reviving the dead man parallel® the experiments of Dr. Robert Cornish, the Berkeley. Calif., scientist, who claims to have brought a dead dog to life, and those of Dr. Alexis Carrel, of the Rockefeller InstStnte and a Nobel prize winner. The tipping table used by Dr. Cornish and the electrical apparatus has been duplicated in detail and under the supervision of experts. So also was duplicated the I “Lindbergh Heart." a living pulsating thing, invented by Col Charles A. Lindbergh, who assisted Dr. Carrel in his experiments. This f«, the first time either of these reanimating mechanisms I have been shown on the screen. The claim that this picture will make the chills and 'thrills creep up the spine as no other film has done, is amply justified, not only, by its theme, but by the fact that ; lit was directed by Michael Curtiz. Enacted by a brilliant cast, the characters stand out on the screen with startling vividness. Karloff. I famous for his terror pictures, has ‘ the role of the walking dead man. leader of the crooks is Ricardo ‘ Cortez, a racketeering lawyer, ajid I Barton Mac Lane, political boss of j the city. Other members of the I band include Paul Harvey, Robert ' Strange, Joseph Sawyer. Eddie' Acuff and Kenneth Harlan. Edmund Gwenn, famous English . actor ha® the role of lhe scientist who brings Karloff back to life, I Marguerite Churchill and Warren Hull, assistants of the scientist, supply the love interest. Henry O’Neill has the part of' the district attorney. Joseph King ’ that of the Judge shot down in ■ cold blood by the gangsters, Ruth Robinson the role of his wife and ' Addison Richards that of the pris- ’ on warden. —advt. —o Double decked seaplanes have been designed in England that will provide sleeping quarters for 16 passengers on the upper decks and quarters for the crews on lower ones. SALESBOOKS Local Merchants! We can now accept your orders for SALESBOOKS’and MANIFOLD ORDER BOOKS of all descriptions. Car-bon-coated books, triplicate and quadruplicate books in all sizes. See us for lowest prices—quickest delivery. Patronize your local dealer on your next order. _ - RECEIPT BOOKS ORDER BOOKS & MANIFOLD PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Decatur Daily Democrat

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