Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1936 — Page 6

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Yellow Jackets Lose To North Side Redskins At Fl. Way!

DECATUR LOSES TO FORT WAYNE ELEVEN FRIDAY Superior Man Power Os Redskins Proves Too Much For Jackets Decatur’s Yellow Jackets suffered their worst defeat in many seasons Friday night, losing to North Side at Fort Wayne. 44 to fi. The Redskins. apparently stung j by the one-point defeats handed i them by Decatur in the past two years, never let up. continuing to ■ drive at top speed throughout the i ■game. i The Yellow Jackets, crippled in previous games, suffered more injuries Friday night which likely will prove a serious handicap in games yet on the schedule. Hurst, Freidt, Worthman and Death all took considerable punishment last night and had to be helped from i the field. North Side scored in every quarter. while the Jackets fajled to i cross the goal line until the clos- j ing minutes of the contest. The Redskins. with Shumm sea- ' taring, carried the ball over for a touchdown in the first few minutes of the game. Shumm making the final 12 yards through the line. The North Side fullback also made the extra point with a successful place kick. A forwards pass from Holman to Horn was good for the second touchdown but Shumm missed the kick for the extra point. Shumm and Holman each scored ti touchdown in the second quarter after marches down the field. The Redskins failed to convert the extra point on either touchdown. North Side tallied one touchdown m the third period. Holman smashing off tackle for 15 yards for the counter. Late in the third period. Werling broke through the Decatur line for 78 yards, and was brought

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.down from behind on the twoyard line by Death. Werllng crashed through for a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter. The same man converted the extra point. A forward puss from Gunkier to Shepard accountNed for the final touchdown. The Yellow Jackets, refusing to lose courage in the face of troi mendous odds, continued to put ' up a battle and punched across a touchdown, with McConnell lugging the ball over on th. scoring play. An attempted pass for the extra point was incomplete. North Side Decajur Horn LE Brodlieek Kemp LT Zimmerman WiMU'i IJI Macklin ! Miller. ._ C Highland Gohlen . RG Neidigh I McNiece RT Gretler 1 Kilty RE Girod ! Brown QB McConnell Young LH Death I Holman RH Beery I Shumm FB Friedt Score by quarters: North Side 14 12 tl LT II ■ Decatur 0 0 0 6— t>, North Side Scoring — Touchdowns, Shumm 2. Horn. Holman 2. Werlnig. Shepard. Points after i touchdown. Shumm. Werling j (placekicks.) Decatur Scoring — Touchdown. McConnell. Substitutions —North Side, LeinI inger for Horn. Frcuchtenicht for ! Young. Huth for Shumm. Boedeek'er for Holmar Swank for Kilty. Friederick for Gohlen. Aitekru.se for Turner, Regedanz for Kemp ’ Decatur. M. Friedt for Neidigh. Macklin for Hunst. Shoe for High- ' land. McConnell for Friedt. Rusl sell for McConnell. ] Officials — Referee. Young. Au-1 burn: umpire. Briner, Fort Wayne I , head linesman. Thome. Warsaw. I o HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Technical (Indianapolis) 8. ManI ual (Indianapolis) 6. Cathedral (Indianapolis) 7, El-, Wood 7 (tie). Rushville 6. Broad Ripple (In-1 dianapolis) 0. Marion 13. Anderson 0. Froebel (Gary) 33. Roosevelt! 1 lEast Chicago) 6. i Emerson (Gary) 33. Wallace] I (Gary) 0. Whiting 14. Horace Mann (Gary) I iO. Hammond Clark 18. Tolleston | i (Gary) 0. Wabash 54. Plymouth 0. Bosse (Evansville) 21, Prince! i ton 0. Elkhart 27, Mishawaka 0. Sullivan 20. Vincennes 0. I Columbia City 6. Bluffton 0. Huntington 21. Warsaw 2. REBEL TROOIS (CONTTNUWT FROM PAGE ONF) ' rison. i the nationalist broadcaster at SeI the nationalist roadcaster at Se- ■ ville. alleged today that armed j rightist trawlers arrested near j Bilbao a loyalist ship carrying | French and Belgian airmen for the Madrid service. In Norway, fascist agencies ! charged that the Norwegian steamI ship Bjoerney left Memel. Lithu- ' ania, with munitions for Madrid. , The foreign office at Oslo, com- | menting, eaid it had no means of I preventing the ship from sailing because it was chartered in a

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. foreign harbor and that the coiin- , try of charter was responsible. i 0 i Decatur Bowling League Result* • • Week’s Schedule > . Minor League Monday: Monroeville vs. FordLincoln; Cloverleaf vs. Riverside Garage; Decatur Castings vs. Kuhn Chevrolet; General Electric vs. St. Mary's. Merchants League Tuesday: Auto License vs. Gerber Meat Market; Douglas Com pany vs. Green Kettle; Schafer Company vs. Mies Recreation. Major League Thursday: Moose vs Saylors. Cort vs. Adams. STANDINGS I Minor League W. L. Pct. i Castings 13 2 .867 |St. Marys 11 4 .733 G. E 10 5 .667 Kuhn Crevrolet 10 5 .667 Ford-Lincoln . 6 9 .400 Riverside 4 11 .267 Monroeville 4 11 .267 Creamery 2 13 .133 Merchants League W L. Pct. Mies 10 5 .667 Schafer *i 7 ,533 Auto License 7 8 .467 Green Kettle 7 8 ,4671 Douglas 7 8 .467 j I Gerber 6 I) .400 ] Major League W. L. Pct I Cort 9 5 .6431 I Moose 8 7 .5331 | Adams 8 7 .5331 Saylors 5 10 .333, o MAJOR LEAGUE Saylors Hoagland 190 167 141' Gage 171 139 156 i Mies 203 178 144 ' Mclntosh 199 152 191 j [Frisinger 206 168 182! Total 969 804 8141 Cort Theater ■Spangler 224 193 167 Ross 152 203 Igl j Young IS4 185 182 iJohnson 202 171 1341 ILankenau 173 156 169 .1.—.,.— . I Total 935 908 833 Moose [Ahr 151 is; 170 i Lister 184 188 191! ! Boni fas 185 149 i 6l) l Mutsehler 171 jop 203, ] Stump 196 222 1931 Total 887 941 917 Adams Theater Briede (67 168 159 j Ladd 161 161 133 ! Gallogly 155 ixo 191 | Fr. Hennes 171 151 193 Total 804 810 826 ' o REPORT RUMOR J£- O .^T T NUEp FROM PAPE ONE) ence thick as a London fog concerning the divorce suit. King Ed-1 ward went to his country home, I Ford Belvedere, near Windsor in 1 the country outside London, for i the week end. There his privacy ; was well guarded and it was not ' known whether Mrs. Simpeon was among his guests, as she has been I before. Drinking Prowess Doubted Springfield. Mo. — (U.R) — Circuit j Judge Guy D. Kirby refused Mrs. Frank R. McKinstry a divorce wnen she sued on the grounds her I husband drank 10 gallons of beer | in one day

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0 Adams County Memorial Hospital • « Thomas E. Ehinger. 421 West, ! Monroe street, was admitted this] , morning. Mne. Harry Moltz. 116 South : Fourth street, was dismissed last| : ! evening. Mrs. Charles Hite, 921 North 1 1 ■ Fifth street, was dismissed this] ' morning. I' Mrs. Samuel Bruner and son. 1 Harold Edgar. Willshire. Ohio. 1 will be dismissed this afternoon. Mrs. Edmund A. Bohhp and son, John Julian. 413 West Adams 1 I street, will be dismissed this eve- 1 I ning. o —— — FIRST RUSH TO I j (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) I than half of the taxes will prob ] I ably be paid in the last few- days. ] 1 A small proportion of the taxpayers paid their 1936 taxes in ■ ’ full last May. 1 FINAL WARNING .'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) £nd exchanged among the autos. , Chief Melchi stated today that,, ■ nothing but innocent and harmless 1 < fun would be tolerated in the ‘, celebration of Halloween. ’ o ] Says Springer Uses Erroneous Figures] Crown Point. Ind., Oct. 17.—(U.R)’ —Figures used by Raymond S. Springer. Republican gubernator-, | ial candidate on his attack against I 1 the state administration were chai- ■ lenged last night by Gov. Paul V. ' McNutt. Specifically, the governor said ■ the opposition candidate used er- 1 roneous figures concerning the state road-building program in Lake county in an . address here earlier this week. “In 1932, the commission built ! 438 miles of high-type road in Lake ] county, not 528, as Mr. Springer stated, and in 1935 built 420 miles instead of 48 as Mr. Springer stated," the governor asserted. Trade In a Good Town — Decatu*

Girl Pleads Guilty to Slaying Ex-Lover If OPg-- y w j ~ r ' Ku til M..r"n j

“I'm guilty but I didn't mean to do it. I want to get it over with,” said Ruth Moran, extreme right, in pleading guilty to a charge of first degree murder in connection with the death of her married suitor, Herbert Winter, 42. The 21-year-old mother of a two-year-old child declined counsel and

Four Are Sentenced In Huntington Court Huntington. Ind, Oct. 17. — (U.R) —Three men and a woman were tinder sentences today ranging from one to ten years for robbing a filling station at Roanoke, Sept. 28. The four arraigned and sentenced in Huntington circuit court yesterday are Earl Niverson, 26, Southgate, Cal., 10-25 years; Donald Vance. 16, Oklahoma City, Okla., two-five years and SSO tine: Harold Kelly. Watts, Cal., one to ten years, and Joyce Miller. 18, daughter of a Salem. Ore., prison guard, one to ten years. o Dream Costs Broken Leg Winsted. Conn. (U. P.) — Clarence Wolfinger., Jr„ dreamed a man was chasing him and when he woke up he was laying on the roof of a shed adjoining his home, with a fractured leg. He had climbed through the bedroom window trying to escape his imaginary tormenter. o Los Angeles Area Fixed Los Angeles (U. P.) — Los Angeles county has found how big it really is. The I’. S. Geological Survey has fixed its area, including San Clemente and Santa Catalina islands at 4.083.2 square miles.. Former surveys placed its area from 4.000 to 4,115 square miles. Red Flags Not “Red” Santa Rosa. Cal. County authorities have requested the public not to carry away red flags that are posted a'ong the roadways. The authorities explain they are not signals for various communistic organizations. but merely markers for a statewide examination of secondary roads. o Veteran's Memory Vivid LaGrange, Ga. — (U.R) — Asa C. Hudson, 94-year-old Confederate ' veteran of the War Between fne States, can recall the names of 144 comrades of his regiment, whom they married and when they died. He is the oldest resident of LaGrange and the only survivor of his regiment.

waived trial when brought into court at Kenosha, Wis. above. She confessed to shooting Winter in the back when they were strolling in the woods to prevent him from telling her newest "boy friend” about their illicit love affair. The penalty is life imprisonment.

LABOR REPORT (CONTINUED ONE) i concern was not the welfare of i the. nation, not the welfare of business in America, but solely the extension of their own power. "It Is the glory of America that the standard of living Is higher here than in any country or at any time in the history of the world. The underlying issue in every political crisis of our country has been between those who. laying emphasis on human rights have sought to exercise the power of the government for the many and those who have sought to exercise the power of government for the few. "We now are coming to learn thut the interests of the few were best served when the interests of | the many were best safeguarded. "That is our fight now. It will be won as it has always been won in America since the day on which the members of the continental congress declared inalienable the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” . —— o U. of C. Enrollment Up Berkeley. Cal.- (U.R) — Registration at the University of California indicate the depression has pass ed. Students enrolled to date numI her 14.021 as against 12.917 for the I corresponding date last year. WILLSHIRE NEWS Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Bruner are | ; the parents of a baby boy born Oct.] : 7th at the Decatur Memorial hospi- . tai. He ha.s been named Harold I Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Spitler and. daughter Nancy of Van Wert were . guests Thursday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spitler. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers were in Celina Wedtvetfday afternoon. '[ Mrs. W W. Acheson was a din- i ■ t.er guest Sunday of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers south ot town. Mrs. Herbert Hileman has gone' to Bordentown. New Jersey, to visit her daughter. Mrs. Norman Borden and family. Robert Peoples spent the week-' end at his home in Columbus. Bliss Ayres spent the week-end ] at his home. He is attending College at Ohio Northern at Ada. Miss Mildred Wo'.fe spent the | week-end in Columbus, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Detter of Fort Wayne and Delmas Detter and children of Ohio City wers Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Detter I and family. Mrs. Rosa Price is visiting friends . in Fort Wayne Indiana. Mrs. Mary Case returned to her II home in Fort Wayne, Sunday, after : . an extended visit with her son, i Frank Detter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morrison I delightfully entertained at dinner , j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spitler, ! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spitler, Mr. and ,! Mrs. Miles Ross and daughter Nell-j . wqn of Glennmore, ant Mr and Mrs. . ] Jess Spitler. Mr. and Mrs. John byer and , ] Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Byer and son . ■ Ned were dinner guests Sunday ot ; Mr. and Mrs- Carl Huhn in Fort Wayne Indiana. A group of ladies with well filled baskets went to the home of Mrs. , i J. G. Bilderback Tuesday and help- , j ed her celebrate her birth anniversary. At the noon hour dinner was , ] served on ths long dining table cen- . tered with a beautiful birthday cake. - Those present were the honored f guest and Mesdames George Buckley and Judson Passwater of Deca-

tur, Ind., Mesdames Jennie Dailey, Kale Hoffsteter, Charles Spanleyi and Mary Conneley of Fort Wayne! and Mesdames Ellen Beam. Charllv Brown. Idora Chilcote, G. D. Mercer, 1 F. A. Detter. Harriet Colter, J. A.

Tomcat Adopts j, .yi IT ip - ME X' Ei>> I "Temmy” and tits f.umh When three baby squirrels were blown out of a tree in Mrs. C. G. Davidson at Independence. M ■ ti e l reeded to adopt the three orphans. He plays p-.,.-- 1 day and sleeps with them in the basket at UtUe balls ot' fur wi' 1 - jeal ; . ~e, ' Texas Governor Turns DairviJ iH 3V » li 1 | rsi i I pf MU t J* I I • * <- •* -■ A, jfll I When Gov. James V. Allred of Texas visited the state Dallas he turned dairyman temporarily, trying his 1 and Champion Carnation Ormsby Butter King, a milker a>erap)4. ■ quarts a day., f Paris Tense as Riots Rag I lr ~~ -Xm || ph*- i Kr i dsi ■ - — ’ ———■ i ~*** ~ 1 France! political situation took on additional tensity f ° ll ®" < in / ascl! ti riots nrecipiatsd when Col. Francois De La Roque anattempted to stop a planned rally of 100,000 Common;--• graphic shot of rioters overturning a wrecked automobile ' ’ -by a Hearst Metrotone News cameraman.

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