Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1939 — Page 6

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BUCK NEWSOM LIMITS YANKS TO FOUR HITS Detroit Hurler Hands \ ankees Second Straight Defeat Ni'* York. June 7 (U.R) Muck, Newsom did It too he* lot the Yankees down with rour hit* and throttled the* Hub everyone was saying should la* broken u|> la*' CHUM* it was too Rood 111 two day# the* Yank* have lost a* tuauy games a* thc*y lost eject litre their entire western trio on tbe flrat Journey into tin* Holt*) lur aun Tommy Bridge* stopped * thorn Monday with four htta » Hut k Nt-waom ato|)|a*d thorn Tiles day with four hlta Lot thorn keep poiitint: It on tbe Yanka and w>* may aoo aout** fun ' yot In tho American loaßtie despite the a icatne loud of the Bronx Immlara Thoy ntovo into Chicago today and Thornton il.**ftyi l*ee I la ready to wheel hla southpaw 1 alanta at them Another defeat j for the Yanka and they may atari | calling for rolnforremeiita. The Yanka Hipped Newsom fen | two runa In the fifth Innlnß y-*s j torday but wemnd up loaltiß, 6-2 The Tlßera kept huatlltiß deapite j tholr two-run deficit and puahoil over ala runa lu the aiath tnnlnjt . IHxie Walker's double with the' huaea loaded waa the Important! punch Aa far aa the American loaßite race waa concerned the Yanka' defeat practically went for naugh* aa the Ked Sox were humped off by the Indiana. *•" With the score tied. 7-7. Ben Chapman and Oscar! Crimea doubled to decide the game. The White Sox moved to within half a game of aecond place by pounding out a 7-4 victory over tbe Athletlca. Herald Walker and Hill Dietrich hit homer* Dietrich. knocked out of the hox hi hla laat atari, waa the winning pitcher with some valuable aid from Clint Brown In the ninth Scoring atx runa In the ninth ! Waahitigtou triumphed over the! Brown* Jtt-?. Roberto Katalello j led the Senatura' attack with u I ■—

E*3331 Tonight & Thursday * „pi i wi nuii:— ~' *! FIRST SHOW TONIGHT 6:,IO—COME EARLY! Continuous Tnur«. from 1:15 UK SI RE TO ATTEND! » •{ Alt America dia oredtormoreadven w. •, lures of tbo lovable, • crappy "nan to tfUßj white" you raised \ 1 fllw to overnight Umel | A Hi* si* pictuia \ ' HB plunges him into a ' V JsjM dangerous romanca \ 1 .. a myitary with ft ■ a punch I { ALSO — Short*. 10c 25c O—O Erl. A Sat.—" Never Say Dia” Martha Ray*. Bob Hop*. O—O Sun. Mon. Tuaa. — “DARK VICTORY” Baft* Oavla, George Brent

hunter, two doubles, and a alugle j Cluclnnatl had one of thoae days when everything went wrong and took a ITS ahellucklng from th"| j Ulunt a. The Terry men hit aateti I homera to tie the major h-ug’tc i j record, and hit five In one Inning 1 1 to aet a new mark Johnny Vm ! der Meer waa rsp|>ed for alx bit* In iwo-iblrda of an Inning Davta. J i.lvengoiHl and Thotupaoit w*-re | I plaitered plenty aa the (Slant*) | cudgeled 2*» hlta The Cardinal* beat the Becs.i 6-3. in lu lunltiga to rettaco the 1 lleda* lead to 3Xg gum*** Kddiel ' Miller's boot on a ground hail per-1 milled the winning run to arore I Stu Martin led the Cards' at no k ' with five hlta Brooklyn moved Inin third place| i with a 5-2 victory over IMttaliurgh ! Freddy Fltxsliniiinn* won hla flrat' 'game with a brtlllant exhibition! of fielding and pitching In the! j Hutcbea Pinky Whitney's pinch single lu j , the ninth climaxed a three* run ral-l j ly and enabled tie- Phllliea to heal { I the Cuba. US Joe Matty, ex-Cub. j started the winning rally with at j aingle Yeatc*nlay'a hem Buck New-) font, the edd pop-off guy who let I | the Yanka down with four htta till j pitching the Tiger* to a 62! 1 triumph Richmond Is Selected For Lions Contention Minnie. Ind . June 7— (UFt *->| j Indiana Lion* Club memle ra con- t | eluded their convention here laat I | night and selected Ru hmoitd aa the I j 1940 convention city More than 5«o attended the convention, cfflctala I Mid —-— o — tierman Refugees On Return Trip j! Havana. June 7—(UP)—-The sms i Gerawn Jewish refugee# alavard the i Hamburg American liner SI lamia* I ■oat their laat alim chance of a cu- ‘ 1 ban Haven today when minister of ' interior Joaquin Ochotorena anti tutu ed after a noon conference at j the Presidential pa tare that the St.j * L-vuia affair was “definitely ended.**] The liner already waa well on the, wav back to Hamburg with her desJ pairing pasenger*. reporting by raI tio a position Jsu milea east of; ! C.iarlealon. S C .’at lu A M CST —- ■—

ICORT Tonight & Thursday MURDER for PENNIES! It'a blaaing drama!.. the dynamite newt-hawk who fell tor a girl blastt oat the bullet-spattered barons’' grabbing crooked millions ........-.'...i'.. agjffib CgSfftt oo nhi-”^ggaHj Okama »*uw lANOtas ii. tom!a* •uftaft » •. ftv Jafta taw ALSO — Muaical A News. Only 10c-15c O—O Sun. Mon. Tuaa.—"Woman In the Wind” A "Riaky Business." »;■ — A j NOTK-New Low Prle* Sunday t Matin** . 10c — 1:15 to 4 I

CHURCH LEAGUE OPENS SEASON Rptormed And Mt*thodi»t Teams Victors In Opening Garnett Opening games were played I Tuesday ulglii ai the South Ward diamond In the Church softball league, Willi the Reformed and Meihodlgt team* defeating the tiapttatg and St Mary'a teama. respectively The Reformed team tallied four runa in tlw last half of the uixth ! Inning to cop the opening game 'from Baptist. 7*6. An error, a walk | and four hits, one a triple by | llelmric h. accounted for the four tuna The Methodist team ran wild In I the aecctud gume of the evening. • * balking up a 22 In triumph over St. Mary's. The winners pounch*d ! out Iti hits ami were aided by sev;en buses on halls ami flve SI I Mary's error* R II K I Baptist nil 13U MU a 2 Reformed 3ihi not \ 7 In 4 | • Sc hulls and Maker; Brokaw and Heller, R II K Ist. Mary a OOP 019 ft in x b Methodist 162 >2l x 22 16 4 Miller. Vogb-wede. V Hess and Coffee, Clint*. Sudduth. Hash* I wood. Brandyberry and Highland. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. PH. C. M j Cincinnati JS IS .659 St Louis . 24 17 ,s>& 3> a j Chicago 22 21 .512 c< l 3 ! Pittsburgh 22 21 .512 6L. j Brooklyn 21 2u .512 Now York . 2«* 24 455 9 Boaton 17 24 .415 10% j Philadelphia 14 27 .141 liu, AMERICAN LEAGUE • W I. Pet C. It New York S 3 9 7>6 Boston ... 23 16 .590 (t, : Chicago 24 19 .571 9 Cleveland 22 19 .537 !«'* ! Detroit 19' 24 442 IIL, | Philadelphia 17 25 4«5 16 Washington .16 26 391 17 St. Louis 13 30 ,302 20** YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Chicago 7. Philadelphia 4. Detroit 6. New York 2 Cleveland 9. Boston 7. Washington 10. St lamia 7. National League Philadelphia 9. Chicago 9. St Louis 5. Boaton 3 New York 17. Cim iuttati 3. Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 2 RECORD SURVEY lOONTTNUKD FK>>M FA(lk UNKI ity of arrangement and romplet-! ness of the Information concerning ; the many types of bound and unbound records. The separate entries for eac h i cec.i.d series give the title and I variaimus of title if any. the dates record, as well as thoae for winch ! or period of time covered by th- | any parta of the record are missing; comprehensive notea on the pui'iioae of the record, and a summary of Its contents; the manner In which the record is kept; the iiumber and sixes of volumes. Die boxes, or contaitiers, and the one or more location* in the court house where all or parts of the records may to- found An easy-to-follow system of cross-references guides jthe readers to any existing simitar or related record. Brief esaays which describe the origin, fgneiloti. and legal stains of each county office, precede the sections of the book devoted to th** various county governmental units. With the aid of a complete Index arranged alphabetically as well aa by subject, the reader ran easily and quickly turn to the eu-

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j try for any record. A feature worthy of s|e*c ial men- J j tiou. and one of real value* to per- ! J *ou* seeking more exhaustive Inj formation than space in this work t permits, la a complete bibliography jof more than 1.000 separate c itations. Compilation of the material for i the Inventory required the full j i time of several trained worker* | for nearly twelve month, and tie- | cessitated the individual handling jof more than ID.M9 separate vol- * times, to say nothing of a far great- j ier number of unbounded documentary records. Th** work is egpec led to prove extremely valuable as a reference j book and time-saving guide to [county officials, lawyers, realtors. ; ahstrator*. writers, genealogists, j teac hers, students and other* It I will In* among the first books of . its kind to be published in the ) state and a tribute to the progresI siveness of Adams county. Inlentorie* of Mariou. Itooue. St i Joa**ph mid tSreene county I have already Iceen published and .widely commended Ttncse of Shelby. Clay, locl’orte, Vatiderhurg, AI | leu. Adams, and other counties are j scheduled to appear in rapid suei cession. c ROYAL C OUPLE •rONTINI KD FRO* PAnC ONKI road, passing through Harrisburg.; Fa., and Baltimore The plans for ilo-ir protection. I however, were far outdone by the j preparation* iu Washiugtcm to re i j gale the royal visitors Question Youth Niagara Kails. N V.. June 7 OJW An 19-yearsdcl youth, who ; allegedly had made threats against King tieorge VI and Queen Kltxa-i h»*th of (ireat lirilalu, was ques police and secret service i agents today. The youth was Identified as i | Haul Carlealtno. of t’tlca, N V, Nice said Carlealtno was re | | fused entry luto Canada yesterday by immigration odicials. latter, |iu a restaurant, he was said lo ■ hare made derogatory remarks | and threats against the royal 1

He’s lops in His Trade ■ i Lorlnf Day llncent co-winner of the pole vault In the IC-4A meet at Randalla (aland atadium In Newr York, Lorlng Day of Bouthem California now Uroma aa the outatandlng throat to cop the N C . A. A. title event in I-oa Anirelea. June 18.

couple on the eve of their entrance * illto the United States Fed ice Chief Thomas II Hole* halt quest hilled the youth. He said. Carles!too admitted several ar-, rests lie also told authorities he recently was in lets Angeles During the questioning. Carles-; lino, was held on a technical charge of vagrancy First Hand Concert Is Given Tuesday ■ The first band concert of the sea- : on was presented Tuesday night j •y the Decatur high ach *»1 band. [ tltccler the direction of Albert Stelletteyer. on the ramp at the south x.de of the court house. A large crowd attended las' night's concert, the first in s series of Tuesday night concert* to be presented during June and July. 1 hursday morning, the < suhtnej band, numbering nearly 12D hoys and girls, will paritclpat • In tbe peony festival at Van Wert, 4Rim. Chuck Klein Sijtns With Pirates Today Fhiladelphla. June 7 iU.PJ The j Fhiladelphla Fhllltes aiinoutic ed to-' ■lay that Cltuc k Klein, veteran outllelder and me one of the heaviest hitters In the National longue, had not me.! the Huh from Boston that he had signed a contract with tltd Flttshurgh Firates. Klein, who came to the Philliea | In 1929 from Fort Wayae. brought tliMi.ism in players and cash In a deal with Chicago five year* ago ! He came back from the Cubs in 1936 Report Ditch Is • Filling With Mud Farmer owners along the Andrew | Mi'ler ditch say that some ( leaning mil work or redredglng will have tc he done to the ditch, as it 'a 'tiling wlih mud. The ditch implies ■ nto Itorum Run and drains a large 1 *e:itory smith and west o* Decatur. |

MURPHY TERMS tCCNTINUBU KRi'M F A<^! ON *' ( j said he tuuiid that the prisuu had j a great psychological effect on pri* otter* held there "There I* mure evidence there i that elsewhere of eotiditioita cult 11 Uniting lowanl making prisouer* 1 'stir crasy,* “ he said Murphy pat Ocularly objected to Alcatras coiitlnement practices aud j I it* lack of fat little* for offering | prisoners farm labor, lie said he ) liitiud tn* object lon to the priaona ■ admltilslratlon, "It I* necessary to have a place •tke Alcatras to break up u crowd that cons plies to escape or kill or , murder," he said "They have to lie j broken up utid sent away, "Hut a new lust tt til loti should lie without Ihe atmosphere and some J of the disadvantages of Alcatras." lie disclosed that prison physicians at laavctiwnrth penitentiary are consulting coniinually with private physicians of Thomas J. I’* uilergsst, former Kansas 4'lty political boss who suffered a heurt at- . j tack there this Week. "I have given specific instruclions that I a-a veil wort It officials determine exactly the best course, aud then do it." Murphy said. I "This Include* coWMllatlons with I’etidergsst's private physicians." ( lie said Fendergasi Is "very I sick In a serious condition." IB* added that IVndergaat was i suffering from cam er, a "very i liad" heart, high blood pressure.! '"and another serious physical cottI dltlon." lie sabl the Felfdergast cotidl'thm uiidimtiledly was aggravated by the '‘severe strain" caused by , I his rapid Indictment and sentenc-; t in; o ninconte tax evasion charges. Murphy emphasixed that he was not giving Fendergasi any special attention adding that "I would i give exactly the same instructions ; for anyone else." BRITAIN SEEKS 1 (CONTINUED FROM FADE ONE) i ---■ — - -■ ! Britain and France aud the Soviet ' Union The singe has now been ) reached which enaldea me to nitpI plemeiit the statement 1 made on .May 24 I "It ap|M*ars from the last" exchange of view a with the Soviet : government that there is general agreement as to the main ohjecta to be attained His majesty's government have* 1 think. t*-en able to aatisfy themselves that ihe Soviet government is prepared to i-oiiclude an agreement on the basis of full reciprocity "They also made Hear that they are ready immediately and without reserve to join with the French government In giving the Soviet Union full military support I In the event of any act of aggres-l shut against her involving her In! hostilities with any oilier Kune J peau power "It Is not Intended that the I military support which the throe { - iwiwers have agreed to extend i should lie confined to rases of: actual aggression on their own ter-' rllory. It Is possible to imagine' an action iu which any one of the I itiree government* might feel Its

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.security indirectly menaced by ihe jai Him of another Kuiopeau pnw I er " Sign Trsatist Berlin, June 7 tUJ*J (iertnauy nistied liou titrcession treats * ) with I ail via and Ksthoula aodoy, and thus took an important step forward In Ha right against ih» British French "security front " lorn him Yon Rlsrontrop. for- • Igu minister, sigioii form tiermany. The furoign ministers of lain ia and Kstlumla, Vilhelms Muuters and Kart Seller, signed lor iheir governments loitvta and Ksthotila are two ixiuutrles whose security Russia asks tlroat Britain and France to guarantee jointly with her, wto-tb er they like H oi not Russia fear* !ihai Oermany might attack her through the Baltic slates and that [ these small atutea might fear to defend themselves if Germany 1 elected to match through them ou Kuala. RIGHT OF WAY tCnNTINUBD FttiiM fAUK UNKI dine ihe danger of pedestrian* being struck hy cars enroute to utid from the softball diamond The matter was referred to the hoard of public worka and aafety, Harry Meahbcrger, contractor, subihltted to the street department a list of the costs of materials for the proposed repair of city street* The Imard of works and safety ■ reported that Marlon Fesel and Miss Kllxaheth Friatnger had been employed as supervisor and assistant supervisor at the piuniclpal swimming pool. The pool will not , In- opened until later, it was an mninced Authorises Building A resolution from the Decatur Homestead*. Inc., giving the auth- —

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