Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1939 — Page 6

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SPORTS

FELLER HURLS EASY VICTORY OVER DETROIT Allows Three Hits, Fans 10; Cuba Win Open* ing Game New York. April 2! — Youthful Boh Feller gave up only three hit* and struck out 10 batter* io give the ('leveland Indian* a 5 1 vic- i tory over the Detroit Tiger* In the I Tribe's season opener before I 30.000 (uatotner* Gloomy skies helped Feller in ; hi* duel with Harry Eisenstat. De-| troit Stnithpaw Hurney Mct'oskey. | Tiger outfleldet. clashed out a I home run in the sixth for Detroit * only tally Hi* eight-inning single and Rudy York'* aingle in the second were the only other blow* off Feller, who gave only two walk* The world champion New York Yallhae* exploded their batting dynsfßTte in the midst of the I Washington Senator* inaugural j puny at Griffith stadium and easily < Dimed a < to 8 victory With Vice-President tiarner and an aaaoitment of 32.000 other alateamen and fan* jamming Griffith atadium to capacity, the game waa opened aa ceremoniously a* If It had been the meeting of the team* scheduled for laat Monday wb.u Preaident Roosevelt waa to have presided Glad to be home in Fenway park, with ita chummy left field i Walt, the Red Sox ph ked up where ' they left off laat season and drubbed the Philadelphia Athletic*. * to 2. tn their opening game With their hurling ace. Bill Lee. effective in the pinches. the Chi cago Cuba got off to a good atari j in defense of their National league championahip. triumphing over. the St Lout* Cardinal*. 4 to 2 Slamming out home run* Into the centerfieid pavilion. Joe Marty and Stanley Hack ably contributed to! the Cub* victory The game, which inangnrated ’ the Cardinal*' home *eaiuMi Waa played before 10.373 paid tpec-i tutor* The Doaton Bee* walloped the New York Giant* liMo-3 in thel Polo ground* opener Danny Mac- 1 Fay de a mi**<-d a shutout when he

SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 | 808 B CRN'S in • ‘I’M FROM MISSOURI” GlMfya George, big rant. ALSO—J Reel POPEVE Cartoon in Technicolor a Latest March of Timo. 10c-25c O—O Last Tims Tonight-"Cafe Society” Fred Mac Murray, Madeleine Carroll. ALSO — "Lincoln m theli White House" A News. 10e-25c ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 BOBBY BREEN in “FISHERMAN’S WHARF” l-eo Carillo. Henry Armetta ALSO — Shorts. 10e-55c —o—o Last Time Tonight —HOPALONG CASSIOV. "Silver on the Sage” A Last Chapt. "Wild till Hickok.” 10c ■ 15c SUN. MON. TI ES. 10c Matinee 1:15 Sunder •PRIDE of the MAW James Ounn. Rochelle Hudson & •‘STAR REPORTER" Warren Hull. Marsha Hunt Evening* 10e-15e ■ - o o Last Time Tonight—Jack Randall. 'Drifting Westward." ALSO — Chapters 1J A 15 "Fleming Frontiers.’ iOt-15c

Ibat control and had to hr replaced on the mound after the Giant* •cored all their him In the ninth MacFaydrn gave up four base* on ball* In the ninth frame and two of them forced home run* liefore Johnny loinning came to the rune tie and retired the aide Mac Fayden gave up only arvrn hit*, well m-atteted The Brooklyn Ikslger* and Philadelphia Phlllle* Im I tied to a !•! tie In an 11-inning pitching duel which waa called became of datknew*. Vito Tamull* for the Dodger* gave up five hit*, half the' number <-oil acted from Claude Passenu and Rookie Walter Heck STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. I- Pct 80-ton 3 u 1 000 Chicago . 10 limo St Louis 11 Sou Pittsburgh 11 500 Brooklyn 11 Soo 1 New York 1 2 .333 Cincinnati . 0 1 ,MO, Philadelphia o 2 Mo ■ AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L Pd. | New York 2 0 1.000 Cleveland 10 1.0001 Detroit 2 1.«? I Philadelphia 1 ] .MO Boston l 1 .500 St laiui* 0 0 .00* Washington o 2 000 Chic ago . . _ o 2 000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Ro*ton 10. New York J. Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 2. (tie. 11 innings. darknesst, Chicago 4. St Louts 2. Only game* scheduled American League New York 4. Washington 3 Hoaton 9. Philadelphia 2 Cleveland 5. Detroit I. St Louis at Chicago, wet ■ • - EXPECT FIRST l tCOSTTiMUKD FROM FADE OMHI , w.w*« ad mln titration, civilian conservation corp* and the public build- ' ing branch of the procurement div>- ’•-«• Into an independent public’ work* agency. Somethin* of the sort appear* alto to be in .Mr Roo*evelt’» mind Other important agencies of tub-, cabinet rank eligible for reorganisation under the first of a series of| order* due next week are: federal. nauting administration. retooautical board, council of national de fcn*e, national advisory committee for aeronantica.. inland waterways corporation. reconstrnctiot: tinancr corporation, federal h.*ne loan ban* ' o:ganixation. Tennessee vai.m authority. farm credit administration lattnoal youth administration, nail nal trade tone* board export-lm-port bank of Washington, war finance social security lioard. civil aeronautics authority, maritime labor board, federal na-1 t tonal mortgage aoaociaikm and th* RFC mortgage company. ' o Mine K OF Fin al. SKTT4.KWKYT ' OF BMVATK XO. MO Nolic* is hereby given to the ere-i dltora heir* and legatee* of Rac-nei S Maun deceased. to appear fa the! A.Um* Circuit Court held at 1»< •- lur, Indian*, on th* Sth day of May I I*3*. and allow cauae. if an>. why Ihe I Final Settlement A- ouni* with th* .■tale of void decedent *huul4 Hot oe approved, and said heir* are not ifte to then and there make proof ot heirship. and receive their diatrlbutlvr aharra John W Amspaugn. executor Imc-atur. Indian*. April 11. I*l*. Hear, H Heller. Xiloroer. April 15-3- I

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Decatur Bowling league Results I TAGUE STANDINGS Minor League W U Pert. ' CnaHng 32 13 .tn 1 Mutachler • 24 I* STS I ' Mie* H JI 533 Gamble* j| ,533 1 Hiirkna . 2* 21 fc33 I i.M< Millen 23 21 .111 • t'loverleaf 17 2* ,37» I ' Ilolf Hrau .10 35 222 Merchant* League Hank ... 33 15 M*' : I'pbolater 27 21 5*3 | Wren M 22 M Smith Innurance . 2i> 22 .642 ' Telephone Toll __ 22 Jg *s* ' Telephone tax al 21 2< .435! Preble 2u 23 417 .Conservation 17 31 3541 Major League Frlckle* ... Ju 13 fi<»< I Hon-F. Kru«t I? 13 .Mt' Hotel 14 |C 447 Doc * 13 20 3»4 WEEK'S SCHEDULE Minor League Tuesday. 7 p. m. - Casting v* Ckcverleaf. Mie* v*. Gamble* * p m -Mutachler va. Hurke. Me Millen va Hoff Bran Merchants League Wednesday. 7 p m Wren v*. ‘Telephone Toll. Telephone Ixvcal v» Smith Insurance S p m Vpholster v«. Preble; | Hank v». C<m*ervatk»n Major League Thursday. 7:30 p m. — Hon E-' Kriist v*. Frlckle*; Hotel v* Doc*. 1 Central Soya League Friday. 7 p m.--Office va Laboratory. Maintenance va. Truck i era. » p. m ■ Solvent vs Fged Mill* 2; V* Feed Mill* 1. — o - - — JURY TO HEAR 1 (CONTINCED From FADE ONK> 1 the plaintiff. Judge J. Fred Fruc hte will pre- ' ' *ide over the suit. The defendant in hia complaint < hafgw* neg||. . genre on the pan of the street I car operator WPearauce for the deffendant i waa filed yesterday by Mr. DeVoe* , Indianapolis Judge Flays Income Tax Fort Wayne Ind . April 22—tUI’i Judge Robert I. Marsh of Indiana-! poll* had entered the For* Wayne I Groa* necune tax fight today ny i i dec taring ‘The Gros* Income Tax i» 1 1 an outstanding example of an tin-. vorkable Uw." Judge Marsh came n»re late >e*terday to associate hhn**'W with the Fort Wayne food counct: which 1* seeking to enjoin Allen county oaeritf Walter Felger from serving * arrant* for alleged delinquen' | payment of the UX A hearing will he held on their petition April 2b FORM COUNCIL 11 ■ < tCONTINVED FROM FACE ON KI | non. Rotary club, township trim- t tee*, public welfare department. 1 , i St. Mary’* Catholic church. South . Ward parent teacher* aaaociation. . j I’si lota Xi sorority. Girl Scout*. ' county federation of clubs. Red 1 . Crowe. Woman a club. Tri Kappa i, •orority. Moose lodge w_ I HITLER REPLY TO — iCONTINtED FROM PAGE ON KI - ■ ■ — firm report* abroad of impending ; general staff discussion* among j 1 “axla“ power* and power* friend- , !y to them, or at protective military conversation* here aatong German. Italian and Spanish general* . Germany wa* reported to be 1 I planning a vigorous diplomat tc campaign particularly In eastern ' and southeastern Europe to con-1 •olldate the position of th total! tartan power* and defeat Rritish and French efforts to form a •'peace front." -1 Adrian Miller Trial Is Postponed To May 1 Fort Wayne. April 22 — 4UJB—The trial of Adrian Miller. <l. ot Racine'. Wla. charged with the murder et Alice May Girton. Iti-yearold school girl, ha* been postponed until Monday. May 1. detense at-1 torneys said today. The trial had been set for next Monday, but Miller* attorney* attorney* sought a further delay during which they hoped to obtain a deposition from the Racine county asylum showing Millet and a near relative once war* patient* there Miller Intend* to plead Insane. — -

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DuaULane Highway Mileage In Indiana To Be Extended By 1939 Construction

Indiana's mlleag* ot modem, daal lane highways will be materiall> increased as a result of c rust ruction work now in progress or scheduled for the 1939 const ruction *eason. T A Dicus. Chairmaa of the b:ate Highway Commission, report ed today This type ot oonstroetion. providing the greatest degree of motoring safety devised by highway engineers. is limited by th* cost to roads carrying heavy volumes ot traffic and ha* been inauxurated In Indiana on three highway*—Roa J .*# and Road ♦*. which are tn of the four transcontinental highways cKMslng the state, and on Road 24

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Substituting for ETealdent Roosevelt. away from Washington on a visit with his eon Franklin. Jr. a University of Virginia student. Vice President John X Garner lueses out the first bail to launch the baseball season In Washington Standing In first row. left to right Senator Tarter Class of Virginia. Garner. Bucky Harrie. Washington Sen

, which is another of the heavily traveled roffds crossing Indiana. Construction of dual-lane high-* vays was started on Rood 30 tn i 1 ake county as a mrans of solving I * »me ot the traffic problems in ■Lie Calumet and Chicago area. The frnad was relocated tor the greater l - part of the distance. Work is now in ■ i ragresa. extending the dual-lane - section east with additional relo > cation to carry the new highway i iround Valparaiso. The second dual-lane protect was I R<md 4*. extending east from Put-1 1 n .mviiie and replacing a badly worn ’ i pavement where curves and grades I had become a traffic hasard. This,

atort manager, and Joe McCarthy. New York Yankees' manager. ETerlng bvdr Gamer s shoulders are. left. Senator Hiram Johnson of California. and. right. Clark Griltitti. Senators' owner Standing just back and between Harris and McCarthy la ETietmaater-Grneral James Farley. The Kame was won by the Yanks. «-3.

< > ;r~SCTIVITIES 01 I ADAMS COUNTY 111 ill HS j Red Pepper* The I'num Township 411 gad Pepper* met recently at the Lucky m hcml bouse 22 were present. The feature’ of the evening was u talk on Gardening given by Imwrone* Bec kmeyer During the hu«lne*a meeting It | ‘ was decided to collect a amall fee , of five cents as monthly due for I the dub Donald, Crole waa ap pointed critic for the next meeting Also a short time waa spent few music practice. The next meeting will be held at ; the Lucky echoed house on April 24. at » p m. Jelly Worker* Thirty two member* were present al the reorganisation meeting of the B>*rne Jolly Worker* held in j the a**emhly of the Berne high school. The following officer* were elect-' ed president. Margaret Allapaw. vice-president. Jeannette Buernwr; 1 «ecretary-trea*urer. Betty Alice Mrttler: chorister. Juanita Rtanf-i ' fer. pianist. Joyre Smith; new* ' reporter. Ruth Muadman A program committee consisting • of Margaret Allapaw. Hasel Nyffeler. 4'hrietian Wiuteregg. and JeanMie Rueseer wa* chosen by the' vice president. I The next meeting will tie held 1 cm May 22. Junior Leader* The Junior ix-ader* of Adam* county held * meeting at the home of Hilda Williams. *o* West Monroe street. Decatur, last week The main discussion of th* evening wa* about* the approaching broadcast of the Junior leader* on May 3 ever WOWO. A committee of 'four, consisting of Elmer Nussbaum. Ntaulc-y Arnold. Juanita Lehman . and Alice Reinking was appointed. together with Mr Archbold to plan a script for this broadcast. They also decided to mahe a tonr of the broadcasting station. 1 of the power plant, and perhaps of the CCC camp of Fort Wayne They enjoyed some interesting game* and community singing, af:er which a delicious luncheon wa* •erred ' The next meeting will he held on May 4. at the Decatur high school ,At this time they will discus* the 4-H exhibit* and the possibility of having a 411 clnb king and queen Calf Club The Adam* County Calif rluh met test week at the Decatur high •<hc«»l for a reorgan Ira tian meeting The following officers were ejected: president, lx-Roy Schwarts; I original dual -lane section has since i >**en extended east through Rtlle*- , vllle. Work la now in progress on extending the dual-lane type of construction we*t from Braxll to ths Clay-Vigo county line wh»re It will connect with four-lane pavement leading into Terre Haute. Another dual-lane project on Rnad 40 ia betwcea Knightstown and Dunreith ■ where the highway ha* been relocated to eliminate a haaardou* gnsde crossing Grading for the* I section ha* been completed. Dual-lane conatrwction on Road 24 west of Fort Warne has been start- , to relieve traffic congestion and im prove safety condition* on thia im-Pc-rtant highway. In addition to the type of dual lane c onstruction pictured, with n parkway between the lanes, eleven mile* ■ <>f modified dual-tene-wherc- traffic I lanes arn separated by a ’ow curie : :ng-Have been built on Road 4V between Indianapolis and Cumtertend.

1 vice president. Elmer Nussbaum; * secretary • trea*«ter. Franklin’ Mieury. song and yell leader. Bar . hara Lehman; new* reporter. Mat | garet Moses A cxinittiitie* conalatlng of l>Roy Hchwarta. Rimer Nussbaum 1 Irene Fusnaugh. Juanita l>hman und Margaret Mo*e« wa* appointed io make a rluh program for the ' year , The new record l>o<>ka were dis- ■ trlbuted and Juanita la*hman. the new 4 II dub agent, explained ths ' use of the record bcsiks to the boy* and girls i><Rcip Sc hwartt and Elmer Nussbaum. the county winner of the boy's demonstration, presented a demonstration on ‘The Barrel Cream Cooler." This team will also take part In the district contest al Columbia City some time thia month Community singing | was also enjoyed led by Juabltx I l<*hman 8080 NEWS The Willing Workers Class of ths Hobo I'nlted Brethren church hold ia pot loch supper for their families Friday evening at the Hol®, school houae. They spent a very enjoyable I eveningMr. Harry Stevens of Mendon. : Ohio, called on H. G. Miller and family Friday afternoon Jim Parr of near Geneva spent ( :tie werteend with Edgar Sapp Mr. and Mrs. Millard Macaney ot Fort Wayne, and Robert Rash of

■ Get A Newer Model I I NOW I ± Lats IW7 1937 Terra plant 9 Q Cbryslsr Impsnal ' Tudor V L.ks nsw. Sold fsr Electric shift- 9 X T.T. «”'«“ d *'"T fl •Ja I squ.pmsnt. Very high * r run * an d g£ I class car. pr>cs* to nsll like r.ew. < | 9 ~ 19.36 Chrysler Six 1936 Ford V 4 Tod« 9 y All dual equipment— New paint — (>o»i W over drive. Excep- Tirew. MechamciHr ■ w* tionally rood -hapc. 0. K. K X 1934 OLDSMOBILE I One owner —> Good tired. ■ X Heater—Dual equipment—Trunk. v Other cars to choose from. S ? P. L Macklin Co I ! CHRYSLER - PLYMOI TH I Phone 80 Madison St. I PUBLIC SALE I REAL ESTATE AND PERSUNAI. I-koI’ERu 1 As I have reached the age that I am unable to farm MM* will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder »s!hoat rc*o» •3 Acre Farm and personal propertv on the premises n t o3 * ot Wren. Ohio TUESDAY. APRIL 25.19.39 Cemmenctng at 10:00 A. M Farm will sen at 1:00 P M w FARM—B 3 Acres of good, sandy, loam soil, about h'• •**". . •lightly rolling, well tiled, good drainage outlet This good state of fertility, due to constant rotation of crop* wi ’“ other grasses 23 Acres now tn good meado* 1? act** 18 acres available for com. balance for other grain crops _ IMPROVEMENTS A splendid 8 room house In the twsl with slate roof, largo bassment. furnace bathroom. 5 and 3 rooms up. enclosed porch. 2 large cisterns cistera s’ B ®’ wt i en. many modern conveniences and homelike condit :r» house that will have to be Seen to be appreciated S>nrw" , beautiful lawn with plenty of shade trees, cement wain, of al) kinds . |M | HARN One of the bams In the county. 74x94 »'•“ joining Anyone desiring a real bam. planned for ag I livestock, feed and farm-Implements, can not help but iPf*® •w™ .. « ia4d OUTBUILDINGS—Good Garage good 2 room Poultry Hou*■ gj outbuildings Good Drove Well These buildings s»t , distance from th* main road with a good lane leading tip ‘ surrounding* are nsst and homelike In tact it is •« just \ mile to Wren grade and high school, churches. •«« wet) as a good trading center. «. fa* PuSBENHIoN Immediate possession will be given »» " moving to Wren. * TERMS- 81000 00 Tash day of sale, balance cash on f*"’ and abstract. Purchaser will be allowed reasonsble tim loan Ws ars tn a position to assure ths purchsser * 4 of what the farm sells for. PERSONAL PROPERTY t 0* Guernsey Cow 8. been fresh 4 weeks; » ton of Timow „ Hay; IHC Tractor in the very best of condition t«v tractor plow; good J-Deere Tractor Dtec; 8 ft. Grain inn« off Grain Drill: Mower; Low Wheel Wagon and 14 R Bed; Reaper; Ro Ury Hoe; Gas Engine; Pump Jsc* r Power Fodder Cutter; Tedder; Double set of Hames*Single set one horse wagon harness, mud host; SP>» . pel* buggies; surrey. Iron hettls; lard press; sausMr gr jjS Cream Separator: potato crates; 1 horse Iron *“**.* mnur: walking cultivators: wagon box: 18‘ ladder 7 • h ‘” r ' , ‘ log «*** stretcher: 2 Individual hog houses, washing mac ßl ■ double trees * single trees; small tools and articles > mention. TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—Cash . DAVID G. GATES. 0»n« Roy 8 Johnson—Auctioneer „ n M O Adolph Gehres a Son-Realty Represents!iv'. Convoy, y Otto Fsigert—Clerk Hot Lunch WHI sei

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