Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1936 — Page 6
Aer hits ,D FROM »AGIt ONK) *Q xrreated. on n cooked up L < vagrancy, that they In--4 to vote commnniat." paused for a moment when 4 what he thought of Alfred /mlth’s attack on the ndminisXtlon last night. /"Smith's speech last January /when he talked to the DnPonts 'and moneyed interests boosted Roosevelt’s stock,” he said, "and his speech last night further boosted it. To me it looked like political desperation.” "Trying to make Roosevelt out a red 18 relying upon the last hope to smooth out the conflicting ele- i ments in the Landon camp, and ' I don't think Smith succeeded. Al 1 Smith is for the hunkers, the mon-' eyeTTUltereats, and there is no doifilt about it.” Browder said that "in view of I the fact that 90 per cent of the
*WHAT'INDIANA , MAKES - i = WAKES INDI tzdiFTHOUSANDS i OF POUNDS (SpanJdwu}. | CRYSTAL ' W>' WHITE | ■iffll"- . ‘ SUGAR sdVTTi'/T are being*-"X produced and | &ftF' XT'" delivered«’• to. [ <V\ \ local grocers - ! X te mee M T'-for every [ f jv household J / / use s Ugah T * 1 - k ‘. u , K *^' w * AI CENTRAL SUGAR. CO. | k D E CATUR., IND. j SCHMITT’S I — Phones 95 or 96 — “Real” Specials for Saturday A NICE SUPPLY OF DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, 2!4 to 4 lb. each. Special this week-end, 25c lb Fresh Shoulder Pork Steak “ or Roast (Special), lb. AII cuts of choice Home Dressed Fresh Side Pork 25c lb Lamh this week end. Young Rib and Plate Boiling Sr We will have aH cuts of — ee ‘,*’ j U’”.'’ “ *"* * or Choice Corn Fed Babv Beef F^V’7x Und Hamber K e ** , OKn this week end. (All Beef) 2 lb. for£l)t —————— Veal Paddies (Boneless) . 25c lb Baby Beef Tee Bone or All Pork Sausage 20c lb Porter House Steak ....... Ib.OtJV Minced Ham 2 lb. for 35c Fresh Brains 2 lb. for 25c rT k o “w^ na *•* 2 »• Bulk Pure Lard for DUC Rhineless Sugar Cured Boneless Waffle or Short Tee r A r Sliced Bacon (Our Best)... Ib.OtJV Bone Steak ...... 23c lb., 2 Ibs.TDC Lean Sugar Cured Pig Bacon Choice Baby Beef Roast 99 z» in a chunk chuck, arm or rib lb.£i£C „ . , . , _, . _ Honey Cookies 10c doz, turdav Only) Lemon Cookies 2 doz. 15c Fresh Pork Ham Roa<st ' Ib OVC Baby Beef Round or QQ y ° un « Beef Liver, sliced 18c lb Sltioin Steak (choice) .... Small Smoked Skinned Pig Os? „ Hockless Picnic Hams 22c lb Hams, 7 to 8 lb. each, lb WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR ADDED SPECIALS. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market |
newspapers are tor Lundon and the wealth of the nation is for Landon j I believe It is going to be a dose * i election.” The candidate said he thought 'communism wus on the increase in ' the United States and that "the J chief of police and the mayor were about the only people opposed to my talking about communism ut I Terre Haute* t’KESIDENT IS I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) assured that the federal administration contemplates no action detrimental to their interests. The action taken in the field of health l ias shown by the provisions of the i ’ splendid social security act recently enacted is clear.” Following his speech the presl- < dent returned to go to New York < I to attend the world series base- ’ i ball game between the New York I s Giants and the New York Yankees (
and to break ground for the new 168.000.M0 vehicular tunnel between Long Island city and 38th! street in Manhattan. YANKEES SLUG PAGE ONN) ell filed to Ott. Selkirk out at. sec1 end. Mancuso to Whitehead. Laz i zeri walked. Gomes tanned, swing j Ing. No runs, no hits, no errors, j Giants: Mancuso walked. Whitehead tiled deep to Selkirk. Jack son also filed to Selkirk. Schumacher walked. Mancuso scored from second on a wild pitch, Schumacher moving to third. Moore fouled to Rolfe. One run, no hits, no errors. Third Inning Yankees: Crosetti lined a single over Jackson's head. Rolfe walked, DiMaggio bunted to Jackson.. who fumbled, tilling the bases. ■ i Smith relieved Schumacher for the Giants. Gehrig singled over Terry,
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. ... - ■■ ■— ~ .... ■ ■ ■ ■■ - 1 scoring Crosetti and Rolfe, Dl.Magglo taking third. Dickey singled I i over Whitehead, scoring DiMaggio. Gehrig taking third. Selkirk filed i to Leiber. Powell walked, again filling the bases. Coffman relieved Smith, Luzzerl homered into right field stands, scoring Gehrig. Dick- ; ’ey and Powell ahead. Gomez I struck out, swinging. Crosetti I grounded to Whitehead. Seven i runs, four hits, one error. Giants: Bartell walked. Terry! fanned, swinging. Leiber called out I on strikes. Ott filed to Rolfe. No 1 runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Yankees: Rolfe out, Coffman to Terry, DiMaggio tiled out to Moore In deep left. Gehrig singled into I right field. Gehrig caught steal- ! ing second. No runs, one hit, no < ! errors. Giants: Mancuso walked. White-, I head out on strikes. Jackson singl-' I ed between first and second, Man-! cuso going to second. Davis, pinch- i hitting for Coffman jingled, fill- 1 ing the bases. Moore called out on strikes. Bartell drove one into the left field stakds, foul by inches. ' i Bartell then walked, forcing Man- ' cuso in. Terry singled into left I field, scoring Davis and Jackson. < Leiber flied out to Powell. Three < runs, three hits, no errors. Fifth Inning i < Yankees: Gabler pitching for! Giants. Dickey grounded to Terry, I unassisted. Selkirk flied to Leib- i I
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er. Powell singled to right. Laiizorl filed to Leiber. No runs, one I hit, no errors. Giants: Ott grounded out, Lazzeri to Gehrig. Mancuso fanned, swinging. Whitehead out, laizzert !to Gehrig. No runs, no hits, no I errors. Sixth Inning Yankees: Gomez out, Bartell to Terry. Crosetti walked. Holte I singled into right, Crosetti going to third. DiMaggio flied to right, I Ooaetti scoring after the eaten. (Gehrig tiled to Ott In deep center. I One run, one hit, no errors. Giants: Jackson popped to laizzerl. Gabler walked. Moore flied ito DiMaggio, who made a spectacular catch. Bartel! fl ed to Powell. No runs, no hits, no errors, j Seventh Inning Yankees: Dickey walked. Sei- , kirk singled to center, Dickey go-| ' ing to second. Powell singled bei tween Bartell and Jackson, filling i the bases. Lazzeri filed into cent- ' er, Dickey scoring, and Selkirk go- ! ing to third. Gomez grounded out, Bartell to Terry, Selkirk scoring. Crosetti flied to Leiber. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Giants: Terry out, Lazzeri to Gerhrig, Leiber grounded out, Crosetti to Gehrig. Ott flied to DiMaggio. No runs, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning Yankees: Rolfe flied to Whitehead in short right. DiMaggio
doubled off left field wall. Gehrig walked. Dickey filed to Ott. Selkirk out, Terry to Gabler. No runs, one hit, no ern>t*t. Giants: Mancuso doubled over third. Whitehead fouled to Gehrig. Jackson also fouled to Gehrig. Banning butted for Gabler. Banning fanned, swinging. No runs, one hit, no errors. Ninth Inning Yankees: Gumbert pitching for Giants. Powell walked. Powell stole second latzzeri flied deep to Leiber. Powell going to third alter the catch. Gomez singled to center. scoring Powell. Crosetti singled to left. Gomez stopping at second. Rolfe singled to left, Gomez | scoring. DiMaggio singled off the i left field wall, Crosetti scoring. _ MEAT SATURDAY SPECIALS Lard, pound 15c Shoulder, chunk or sliced 21c Ham, chunk or sliced, lb 23c Fresh Sausage, 1b... 21c-22c Fresh Side, lb 20c Spare Ribs, nice and meaty, lb 18c Neck Bones, lb 10c, 3 lbs. 25c Smoked Jowels, lb .... 21c Boiling Beef. Ib 12 , /ic Babv Beef Steak, lb 22c Beef Roast, lb. 18c and 22c Beef Liver, pound 15c Bread 9c, 3 for 25c Cakes 15c -20 c Fresh Tomatoes, pound. • 2c Potatoes, peck 45c Phone 226 Free 'Delivery EARL SUDDUTH 512 S. 13th st
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Gehrig out, Jackson to Terry. Dickey drove a home run Into the right field stands, scoring Rolfe and DiMuggio ahead. Selkirk funned. Six runs, five hits, no errors. Glnnts: Moore lined to DlMagglo. Bartell doubled down the left field line. Terry filed to DiMaggio. Leiber flied deep in center field to DiMaggio. No runs, one hit, no errors. I '? -
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