Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1936 — Page 6

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REDS THREATEN LEADING TEAMS Cincinnati Threatens To Enter First Division Os League Nhw York, June 23.- (U.R) Cinclnnali's Reds. winning eight of i heir lust 11 games, warned today that they were not to he counted out of a first division berth Ln the National league. They have climbed within three and one half games u( fourth place. The Reds have held the Cards, Cubs. Pirates and Ciants even, winning 17 and losing a like amount. Their failure to best the Boston Bees is the only reason they are not occupying a first division berth today. The Bees have whipped the Reds eight out of 11 games. Cincinnati took its sixth game of the year from the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday. 7 to 2. The (Hants won their third straight, besting

“Perfectly Air Conditioned" +— — —♦ • Last Time Tonight • WILLIAM POWELL and JEAN ARTHUR | “THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD" ALSO—Cartoon. Traveltalk & Stranger than Fiction. 10c-25c * WED. & THURS. MS Adolph Zwkor pretentt HERBHIT MARSHAH FACES' A Poramount Picture with GERTRUDE MICHAEL JAMES BURKE ROBERT CUMMINGS JANE RHODES * NOTE — This Same Picj ture and Same Entire i Program W ill Be Shown Wednesday Night Also at the Madison Theater. ♦- • Fri. & Sat.-Now Breaking Records at the Chicago Theater —A Smash Hit! “FURY” Sylvia Sidney, Spencer Tracy. O—O Coming Sunday —The King was only human, and when he stepped out—Oh Boyl GRACE MOORE. FRANCHOT TONE, "The King Steps Out.” <2o£il> “Cool and Comfortable" - Last Time Tonight - “ROAMING LADY” Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray and “BRILLIANT MARRIAGE” Joan Marsh, Ray Walker Only 10c-20c —o Friday & Sat. — All the stars of "Powdersmoke Range" together again! Hoot Gibson, Harry Carey, Tom Tyler In “THE LAST OUTLAW.” —o Coming Sunday—2 Feature Hits! Joe Morrison, Paul Kelly, “Chic” Sale "It’s A Great Life” and “BrewateHa Millions'* Musical Comedy. 10c Matinee 1:45 Sunday.

■ — - - i the Pittsburgh Pirates, 11 lo 5, | with an is hit uttuck. The second phice Cutis lost n . full game to the leading Curdin- ■ uls when the Boston Bees rapped font a 5 to 1 decision. Jimmy Collins, with two four baggers and a single which drove I 1 in live runs, led the Cards to all; ! 8 to 6 vlotory over the Phils to I j increase their margin of leadership to a game and a half. The New York Yankees whlpp ' led the Chicago White Sox, 9 to, 1 ' G. boosting their league lead toi '.five and a half games. * Boston's Red Sox succumbed. Xi ’lto 7. to the Detroit Tigers. Dusty; [ Rhodes hurled a six-hitter to give 1 ’ the Philadelphia Athletics a 1 to! 3 decision over the Cleveland In-. . dians. , Washington at St. Louis was, t rained out. i Yesterday's hero: Ripper Collins' • of the St. Louis Cardinals whose ■ second home run of the day with ( I a mate aboard drove in the winning runs against the Phillies. r o PLAN PARTY TO i I ONE) I ratic nomination as president SatI urday night at 8 o'clock CST Title broadcast will lie picked up and presented through a public address system as the major [tart of the 10-; cal program. o Uses Bonus Bonds To Pay Fines Os S2OO By virtue of his soldier's bonus I James Alsman is free today. Mr.' I Aleman and Andrew Subzda of Fort . Wayne plead guilty to a charge of ’(owning and operating a 75 gallon i still before Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse Monday afternoon. Mr. Alsman used his bonus bonds' as security to borrow the money to pay the fiuee. totaling S2OO. Sixty day sentences to the .penal farm were suspended. „ i o--- — — Dance Wednesday Sunset. I ... . -■■■■■ ■ | CORT Cool-Air Conditioned - Last Time Tonight • Joe E. Brown - Joan Blondell “SONS O’ GUNS" I Plus-4 Acts Screen Vod-Vil and News. 10c-25c WED.-THURS. ; FLOODING THE SCREEN WITH THRILLS! ■ The amazing human drama be- ! hind the building of the new I wonder of the world. “BOULDER DAM” | Ross Alexander I Patricia Ellis - Lyle Talbot. — Added — “Home On The Range" All Fun Musical Comedy and Pepper Pot Novelty. Sun. Mon. Tues. (Ronald Colman - Claudette Colbert “UNDER TWO FLAGS" Victor McLaglen Rosaland Russell ■MSHaMnomramMwa

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Formation of the Private Flyers’ association to promote aviation safety marks a further step toward elimination of aviation accidents. The increasing number of private flyers has made it imperative that regulations and safety devices be encouraged. Federal census figures list nearly 70 per cent of fatalities classified under “pleasure

TWO DECISIVE WINS RECORDED United Brethren,Zion Reformed Teams Win League Games United Brethren und Zion Roi formed teams scored decisive victories in the church softball leaigue Monday evening under the jlights at the South Ward diamond. In the opening game. United (Brethren tallied five runs in the first inning and went on to score 'an easy 9-2 triumph over Union [chapel. Th.- feature of the first I inning attack was a home run by | Bob Hill. Bunching their hits to good effect, Zion Reformed scored a 13-6 I victory over the Lutheran-Baptist | team in the nightcup. The winI tiers scored three runs in the first [inning, three in the third, three in I the fourth and four In the sixth. (.Caines scheduled for tonight iare: St. Mary's vs. Presbyterian[Christian; United Brethren vs. (Zion Reformed , R II E I Union Chapel 000 200 o—2 11 8; iU. B. 500 013 x II 10 3 Sehnepp and Bailey; D. Wynn and IL liitclico. k. I Luth.-Bapt. 100 032 0 6 9 6 Reformed 303 304 x 13 13 2| Fleming and Reynolds; L. Bro j kaw and F. Brokaw. ,, Dramatic Film Os “Boulder Dam" At Cort For Two Days The Warner Bros, production,: I "Boulder Dam," which colorfully! ‘exploits the exciting incidents con-> netted with the construction of the mighty power project, comes to the Cort Theater today, with Ross Alexander. Patricia Ellis and Lyle Talbot in the leading roles, i Alexander and Miss Ellis have! the romantic roles, with Talbot' portraying the “heavy role" of ri-| val for the love of the pretty dance hall singer, played by Miss Ellis. ; The picture is crammed with 1 dynamic drama, daredevil, action, heroic deeds and thrilling inci-1 dents in addition to its romance.! Miss Ellis also adds a colorful ‘ touch to the picture by singing two songs specially written for the production by the noted song team of Mort Dixon and Allie Wrubel. The story concerns an automo- : bile mechanic, cocky and sure of himself, but who shirks his work !at every opportunity. In a fist fight with his boss, the latter falls and strikes his head in such away that it kills him. The mechanic flees, gets to the Boulder Dam in his wonderings and there meets the pretty dance hall singer and is inspired by love I ;to make something of him self. He is recognized by his rival, how- ! ever, and his hopes of happiness seem blasted, until an unforeseen and most unusual inc.ident occurs. The picture is based on the i dramatic story. “Boulder Dam," by Dan M. Templin. —Advt. - —o —— HOME RUNS — Foxx. Red Sox 18 Gehrig. Yankees 1G Trosky. Indians 16 lOtt, Giants 12 ! Dickey. Yankees 12 One man bought six lots last night. He will make a good profit. Your monev won’t grow in your pocket. Buy Decatur real estate.

flying” as avoidable and due to carelessness. It will be part of the job of Edgar Gorrell, new aviation “czar”, to work for this objective. .Commercial airlines have been responsible for development of many new safety devices and perfection of greatly improved planes. One of the old-type ships is shown in contrast to a modern United plane.

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■ Lemke Names Burdick As Campaign Manager Washington, June 28 — (VP) — Re-. William Intake. K- N. D.. presidential candidate of the third party 'D k«-t, announced today that Rep. Usher Burdick. I! . N. D., haa accepted tlie pasition of campaign manager for the Union forces. Burdick. Like Lemke, is one of 1 [the group of non-partisan liberals j elected to congpesii from North Dakota on the Republican ticket, i His appointment was announced as Lemke conferred with Dr- Fran- , cis E. Townsend, leader of the I Townsend old-age pension group. | and Gra'd K. Smith, leader of the I remnants of the late Sen. Huey P.; Long's “share-tH?-wealth” organi-l zation. o Ward Calland Speaks To Fort Wayne Rotary J. Ward Calland. field manager of the Central Sugar company of this city, spoke to the Fort Wayne Rotary club at the weekly meeting of ' cltr > at the Chamber of Commerce building in that city Monday noon. Mr. Calland epoke on the beet sugar Industry. o Work Is Started On Painting Elks Home Work has been begun on the repainting of the exterior Os the B. P. O. Elks home here. Cook brothers i have the contract. This -Is only one |of the many public and private buildings being prepared for inspection of visitors during the Decatur Centennial celebration from August 2 to 8. o Nurses Return From Tour Os Inspection —— ij Miss Elizabeth P. Pitman and [ ; I Miss Ruth Stuckey of the Adams | ; [ county memorial hospital, have re-! ; turned from a trip of inspection ; through the research (pharmaceutical and biological laboratories of . the Eli Li'ly Company at Indianapoi lie and Greenfield. Twenty-eight nurses and technicians the group Crom Lima. Celina and Van Wert. Ohio

and Portland. Decatur and Montpelier. Indiana. Mies Pitman also attended (he state county hospital meeting at the Duke memorial hospital and Peru country club Sunday. . — — —,O Triplets Lead Class Raymond. Neb.- <U.R) Raymond high school's brainiest graduates this year were the Baer triplets, Katherine, Margaret and Rose, They were born in Columbus, Neb.. 19 years ago. Katherine was valedictorian, Margaret was salitatorlau and Rose ranked third in the class. o Bern Packer Unpacks Toledo (U.R>—After spending the ; day packing beans in large bags ■at a WPA warehouse, Mm. Dorothy Ray. spent the evenings opening the 'bags and dumping the beans on the floor, looking for her wrist watch. To protect automobile drivers' eyes from glare of approaching headlights a device has been invented to be strapped to the forehead that suspends ovals of amber glass where they shield the eyes It the head is lowered slightly.

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I STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. PctSt. Louis 38 23 .623 Chicago Sf» 23 .603 Pittsburgh 35 25 .583 New York 33 26 .559 Cincinnati ... 30 30 .500 Boston 30 33 .476 Philadelphia 21 41 .339 Brooklyn 21 42 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 41 20 .672 Boston 36 26 .581 Cleveland 31 30 .508 Deth»it 32 31 .508 Washington 31 31 .500 Chicago 28 31 .475 Philadelphia 23 35 .390 St Louis .......... M 37 .351 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. Milwaukee 38 2X .576 .Minneapolis 37 31 .544 Columbus 37 33 .529 St. Paul 36 33 .522 Indianapolis 33 31 .516 Kansas City 34 32 .515 Louisville 29 41 .414 Toledo 26 41 .388 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Boston. 5; Chicago, 1. St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia. 6. Cincinnati, 7: Brooklyn, 2. New York. 11; Pittsburgh, 5. American League Philadelphia, 4; Cleveland. 3. Detroit. 8; Boston, 7. New York, 9; Chicago, 6. Washington at St. Louis, rain. American Associaiton St. Paul. 5; Kansas City, 4. Minneapolis. 6; Milwaukee. 5. LEADING BATTERS Player Club G AB R H Pct. Gehrig, Yankees 61 240 75 94 .392 Sullivan. Indians 41 142 18 54 .380 S. Martin. Cards 51 178 47 66 .371 Appling, W. Sox 44 164 18 60.366 Aadcliff. W. Sox. 45 178 35 65 .365 I Flier Takes Own Life, Also Three Children : New York. June 23 —(UP) —Lieutenant Lindsay M. Bawsel, army flier, took his three children with ’ him !n a death plunge into the sea from the army transport Chateau

Will Campbell Revive liklLiuS ' ' JI iV ■ [Bruce CampUiTl S I 1 Hi- • lIBWPw I ' y*'- W Asm* ••.. 1* . J I . | Steve O*N«iTi~| 9 Will the return of Bruce Campbell, star outfielder »hu covered from his third attack of spina! meningitis, prove the plug needed to rejuvenate the Cleveland Indians baseball t-lD That is the question Cleveland fans are asking themselves as league teams ready themselves for the home stretch. The were rated among the best in the American league at the start season.- On paper the pitching staff seemed to b,- the best. ' team has been inconsistent and the pitching staff a disappointing® It may be that Campbell, who is a fighter and one of the lar team members, will make the Indians a winning

Thierry In the early morning darkness yesterday, according to a radio message from the ship today. The mee><3age said "report death [ion high seas of First Lieutenant [ Lindsay M. Bawsel, air corps, by going overboard with his three ; children. Widow Helen F. Bawsel is ; now on -board transport." The ship is due in Brooklyn June 26. Officera at the Brooklyn army

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