Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1939 — Page 6

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OHIO STATE IS FAVORITE OVER ILLINOIS TEAM Notre Dame Picked To Rebound From lowa Loss Over Wildcats Chicago Nov 1." UP> Shoot-• mg th« angles on this wrek * foot hall he-dliner* In the mldwi-rr 111 moi* at Ohio Stati- Ihmpfi.Bob Zuppkr's upsetting way*. Ohi, I Stat** figure* to clinch at least a I share of the Big T-n champion ship hi thi* on*- Off-nslvt-ly ih»- ■ Bucks clearly are •oip.-ilm Dolt; Scott. .Mm Straushaiigh anti Jiin■ Lnnghurst »p.i k he be-t bad field In the conference whll» the tone hope of the mini la iittlJimmy Sitiiih. th** sophomore i flash who helped defeat Mich Ik. c and ran *2 yards for the only | (euthdowii In the Wisconsin rami Zup Is pointing lllltn.is so- thi one. too. while Francis Schmidt i must have ye on that Had t lona I battle with Michigan i.m j Week Nevertheless < Vitin Stale rates the edge Minnesota at lowa Here's a poser, toughest of the season t>> dale Each insists it will In ati i tipset if they lose and there ate convincing arguments on both! sMe* Minnesota's victory over Michigan and lowa's stunnlur trlninph over Notre Dame wir.-i equally Impressive la»t week a! though their ■ -vention diff-r>,! < widely, lowa * courageous Into! men should have a first half ad j vantage In addition, th** Hu»k<! readied offensive maneuvers sot Notre ftame which haven : he. u used If Minnesota mores early | you may see some of the Wildest football of the year as lowa itn i' liaise Best liet of the Gophers I | so keep hammering for the breaks | Strictly a toss-up with sentiment on lowa's aide ifor those IS laiys who stopped the Irish' and a hunch favoring Minnesota's well

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• ——~— • Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Wednesday Commodore* at Kirkland, Friday Yellow Jackets at New Haven Geneva at Herne. i Jefferson at Pleasant Mills. Monroe vs Bryant at Berne. Monmouth at Poling. Hartford at Redk>y Kirkland at Pennville, rounded -«iuud whit h ov»- ;«>t ( Michigan with a dGplay of nil | time strength Northwestern at Notre Dome Notre Dime on the rebound Is the word around South Bend, hid Not rhwi-«t<-i it's iripoteiit attack however, may be Improved after la few l>-sson* in 1 administered this week ami If’ present plans materialise It'll be ! a great day for Bill DeCiirrevont | j Bill gradually is learning tils way jaround and those plays designed | especially for him likely will l»ej crack*-*! out in force this w • k Purdue it Wisconsin One of i there Saturday's Wisconsin will quit making mistake* but until it j does tile Badger* will have to attept the role of underdog George! Paskvan carries the hopes of Wisconsin’s attack again*: a Purdue line wltith gave cotisid-i aiile ground Io fullback D.'ti flaw.on! of Northwestern last w—k Indiana at Michigan s .<te i Indiana, off their early record Michigan State, however has ; been closing strong ami with Its Injury list considerably r-*dm-<-d will trouble the Hisotiers plenty. Michigan a' Pennsylvania Michigan like* i team it tan out I run and Pennsylvania looks like another one of those h things ! get rough for Tom Hannon and Paul Krotnt i quirt rb.t> k Fo, j rest Eva*ii—.-kt will Is- t ailed 111 'to do th. blocking and signal j < ailing regardless „f h|s ailing | atikle laws of Eil Fnitig pas* | catching end and Injury of tackle! Hill Smith will glow tip th*- Wolverines Smith will Ite available but cottsldeialdy slowed Oberlin at Chicago Chit ago | has lieen point Ing for this one Sime th* Michigan game four! weeks ago. o SEN. VAN NL’YS ■ •nwri’Ki Kti run* wane osa tune* turned definitely upward i with outbreak of the European war Polls refle* ted a rising popular enthusiasm tor four morel years of Roosevelt Hut a hard [ fisted and Influential section of the Democratic party is against tier, postmaster general James A. it Vice President John N GarFarley, sen Carter Glass. D. Ya.. Sen Pat Harrison. D. Miss . Ren Josiah W. Bailey. D.. N. C.. Sen , Burton K Wheeler. D Mont. are sone of those who would tie ' egoected to balk at a third term Children Test Lunches Toledo. 0 UR) — One hundred children are eating special lunches al three a* hools here In an egpor-1 Intent to build their weight to normal sot *< hool opening

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GIANTS FINALLY CAPITULATE TO NIGHT BASEBALL New York Giants, After Bitter Opposition. To Install LiKhts New York. .Nov. IS. (UP) The .New York Giants packed the Polo grounds < urtew law In moth balls tmlay and went ahi sd with plans to bring night baseball 'and In- I creased gate rindplsi to the Man-j hattan park In 1940. tihiy major league Hub never tn play a night game during the pen- j mini season, the Giants formally' i capitulated yesterday and annoutu *-d th*- leasing of contracts to the j Westinghouse Electric Supply com- j patty The Giants will play seven games after dark next season under an elaborate Jtm.tmtt imhi -candleisiwer lighting system and will a' i ept night date* on the road with Brooklyn. Cincinnati. Philadelphia and any other dub whli h may InI stall lights. Night ball antics of the Dodger family on "the other side of the ! tracks" drew nothing but scorn from the "genteel" Giants for two ! seasons until last year's attendance figures ifor Brooklyn) were pule iisteed. President Horace Htoneham. who apparently sided with manager Bill Terry In his bitter opposition io the night game when it first came to the majors in lUJii. ■ otlldli'l resist the lure of those ilgures: It Attendance for seven home games (for Brooklynt 205.264. 21 Average attendance tor seven game* i for Brooklyn) 29.327. However. Stoneham said that as long as he >* president of the Giant*, the club will never play more than seven games at home, will never hold footraces, jitterbug contests or any of that “circus stuff.” We may have a band." Rtoneham said, "but the other stuff is | out. h has no place in the game. Furthermore, you can say that i Terry, treasurer U-o Bondy and j 1 n.y«elf. are In complete accord as i far as this night ball decision goes. ( , The Giants' swing to the flood- ( • lights makes them the seventh major league dub to offer the tiight game th*- Reda. Phillies.' < Dodgers and Giants in the Nation-! 1 a! leagu.- and the Indians. White 1 Hog and Athletics in the American ' league. Thus with each of these' clubs playing seven game* at ; ' home, there will be 49 night game* i out of a schedule of 308 games in I both leagues. The .National will 1 pay 2s and the American, 21. It will <oat an estimated 1125.- ; 'ssi to install Ightiug equipment I at the Polo grounds A total of 1 1 s.ts floodlights of I.SM-watt capacity will furnish enough light for | 4.900 homes or enough to make * Broadway's entire 13-mile length • as bright as Times Square on New ! 1 Year's eve. The eight steel tow- 1 era which will be erected around 1 iba horseshoe stands will be com- 1 f'eti-d March 1 and the lights will lie finished by April 1. It will take about two weeks to adjust the lights. The first two night games are expected to be With the Bees and the Phillies In late May or early June. Stoneham believes both games will lie sell-out* of about :.s mu) FIRE DESTROYS IVNTINL’KH FRi»M PAGE OWW) lack of water and the rapidity with which the flames spread Since the bom* was not tenanted. Ino furniture was located in the house «nd only prop* rty of minor j value was burned In the blase.

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RASKfimWL I 1 nJ i| TTu ' IJM'jI The Geneva Cardinal* started county off on the right foot last night with a thrilling victory over the petroleum Panthers of Well* county. The Cardinals staged a brilliant second half rally to overcome a nlne polnt deficit and win by four points. Nice going, Card ! Inals. - oOo — The Decatur Commodores have their work cut out for them tonigh* on their Journey Into Kirkland township to meet the Kang arooa Kirkland has won its first two starts in handy fashfim. from Monroe and Hartford, and will Inplenty tough to handle on th* home floor. —oOo-~ Decatur's Yellow Jackets will also be on the road this week, the Jacket* traveling to New Haven to meet the Bulldog* The Jacket* ; hope to avenge the defeat New Haven hand-d the Commodore* lact week. —oOo-~ No game* in Decatur this week so net sane of the city must travel if they care to eee their fevorite sport An abundance of game* will be available Friday night with seven on the schedule. In addition to th* Yellow Jacket-New Haven tilt, th* other* are: Geneva at Bore*. Jefferson at Pleasant Mills, Monroe and Bryant at Bern*. Monmouth at Poling, Hartford at Redkey and

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Kirkland at Pennville. olio One of th<* county’* three undefeated team* I* certain to drop from the unbeaten < la»» thin »<-<-k. a* Geneva and Berne meet Friday night Geneva ha« won three Kame* without a tone, while Berne and Kirkland have i*o victorie* without a aethack —oOo— Leo Gegrnbelmer, .port* writer for the Portland Bun. really wan full ot joy at the Panther*’ victory over the Yellow Ja< keto last Friday night Leo reminded no In- . fore the game that the Panther* hadn't defeated the Jacket* In: haakethall for many year*. Well, i remember the old Maying, Leo. I “every dog will have hi* day.” oOo— Here are a couple item* which I j Leo pecked out after the Panther*' Victory here: ,| The worm ha* turned! After ’ u*m« Portland team* for breath er* the past few year*, the Decai tur Yellow Jacket* found a re-. jnvenated Panther a*eoclation and I Were dialled *ome of the medicine I I which they have been ronatantly \ ; giving Portland player* —•Obit waa the flrwt time thi* writer! had *een the new Decatur gym-1 naaium Any team *hould he proud to play in a gymnaalnm of I | that port. Stage Show, Famous Bands At Indianapolis Indianapolis. Nov IS A ninety minute atage chow In which a number of headliner* will be featured. the mush of both Joe Hander* and Clyde Luca* and their nationally famous dance orche*tra*. and |3W In caah for the he*t I wait*, fog trot, and jitterbug dance couple*, are the attraction* i 'offered by the associate member* I ' of the Fraternal Order of Police at a gala benefit stage show and ll dance to tie held under their I auspice* Tbanhaglvlng eve. Wed | neaday. Nov tz. In the new Coll- I •eum on the Indiana state fair-], ground* AGED WOMAN IS ■CONTINUED mo» PAGE ONN> |l In the Hi Luke'aM-emetery. Ktrk I land township Th* body will be removed to j the residence tomorrow morning from the Jahn fnneral home In it.

SPECIAL! Vol It < tlt WASHED — OM — LUBRICATED SI.OO ALL THIS WEEK! (Evaninf* «*c«ptad) j We Have Kapariencod Man and Lataat Equipment AL D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES ?»f«t «t JtfftMMi Phono 144 ■

GENEVA BEATS PANTHER FIVE ( ardinah Score 3K-34 Victory Over Petroleum T uesday The Geneva Cardinals rallied from a nine-point halft-tlme deficit Tuesday night at the Geneva gymtiutalum. and edged out a fourisdut 38-34 triumph over th*- Petroleum Panthers. Geneva held a l*-ad of 8 4 al th** end of th*' first quarter, but the Wells county quint,-t staged a spurt to hold a 22-13 margin ut the rest period Th*- Cardinals pulled up to even terms with the visitors and at the eiid of the third quarter the score who knotted at 29-28. Geneva took the lead la the filial period and maintained It until the final gun Blair. Pi'troleum forward. I*d iHtili trams with 17 points on tight fii-hl goals and a free throw. Grll-- was high for the Cardinals with II points Geneva FG FT TP Gtlle, f 5 111 M Hpt unger. f 2 2 6 Fennig. c . 3 0 6 Armstrong, g 2 0 4 Windmiller, g 3 2 8 . B Kprungi-i. f no o j It'iop. f *• 11 Nolan, g 1 0 2 < Totals 16 6 38 Petroleum FG FT TP Blair, f 8 1 17 0. Borrot, f 1 3 i Kgiy, <• 4 0 8 Liddy. < Oil laish. g 11 .1 Davis, f 000 ' w Horror, g o o o Totals 14 6 34 Referee. Lhtdberg * Fort Wayne), I'mplrc. leigati (Fort Wayne ) Preliminary Petroleum 30, Geneva 15. i , V-- WWASMSM. — '--MMMaMMB Indiana’s Pettv Loan * Law h Held Valid ; Indianapolis. Nov. 15 tu.Ry Thcp npreme court today had !

ENGINE SLUGGISH? If your engine doesn't perf tt r m ihe way it should, its vital part* need adjustment. Come here for careful innpeclion and adjustment. Save big future repair bills by doing it now ! SAYLORS “A Complete Repair Service. ” ' ; ' p ltea^=3 * T ESTATE HEATROLA i W* kelimr* thia to be the meet e4fi eient heme heater ever invented. Com* in. See for younelf why the , ••num. Estat* Heetrol* will give you aaoie fee yevu money. Wide range of atyJea, aiaee. J»rl«oe/ eee ran tent *arau. Decatur Hatchery Autherived dealer Maeve re. Maytag Waahera. Batata Stove*. Jim Kitehen, aaleeman.

~OW WE FKI>ERAI. LAW AFFECTS ”*l.. M employer pay yo,p F(tr ' •• -k h „» overtime figured- c Mn hour*7?‘i-.., 'f , n ’ r Uhut ran you do If y ( ,„ ,e, l)llr . * 1 " v “r tn.,-, .? Vide*’ HOW Will t tl< |, 7 Stf!n '‘2 * *•«' '* b... . under the law’ Suppose y.„ lr empi"''” ! w wl “' b ords required by the t.,s » h l - . liaik wages due If your employer coupon below and «.-ndmr m , "'hX'" " < <)! p*>\ |np K F. M. « -rby, Dspt HWi. K, Bally Jvmocrat's Service Bureau bFW 1012 Thirteenth 8t„ Washmgton. D C K d I We.'-l the pamphlet HOW THE U il l .. Mi: end enclose U stamped « ;,I'° 1 '° P ‘ N A M R "'■■'-’’•M STREHT and No ■■ C,TV «Tm’: I am a leader of flu- |, al | y „ d .

held const It ul lona I the 1933 petty loan law and refused to review an app*al from a county court de vision affirming a state fire mar shall order to raxe an alleged fire trap. The court upheld a Marlon coonty superior court verdict against the Financial Aid Corp, of Indianapolis who had charged the petty hum art was invalid because p delegated too mm h power to state officials. DEATH ( LAIMS CONTtNVKD Ding raug ONg, ers and sister* also survive; Mrs. Fred Weltfeld of Midland. Michigan; William Melcher of Decatur, Mrs. Fred Hegerfeld of Fort Wayne, Two brothers and one sister are deceased. Funeral services will be held Rat-' urday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of the son and 2 o'clock at the church with the Rev. L. J Dorn-

M-+W.+++ + + + + + -^.. ; -. ■ Thanks! I' ' 1 ' Bate* We wiah to eaprei* our tmeere Wwilu im ; J : appreciation for tn* mterett tuppsrt |n» l® . < ' u* in our undertaking to in»t«ll a ||L‘,, (’OLD STORAGE FOOD I.IM wE - , , It will be our conitant a<m Ic do our utnMt IM** l] to bring a better food **rv-.;e to the pesf* i. of our community. K '< !! GERBER’S COLD STORAGE LOB ;; SAMUEL GERRER < Public Auction I 120-ACRE FARM -120 | The underolgned will aril at public am' --n :h- ; Eaat and *y mile North of Geneva Ind I > >• South cd Berne, on FRIDAY. NOV. 17th. 1939 f*’ Al l:M * M. g . 120 Acre farm known ad the F D McCollum f»rm CS •oil My* in two tract* of »<• and t» acre* »*«h « Bfl Timber and Paature. Klance under .ul ur • elat of good S room hosm- tarn 3S«". »,!h 12»*" • 10130 concrete allo: Granary. Garagt ' d-» Drove well, clitern Thia farm ba* a i"’ I » K ” the farm Thi* I* a good produclrnt faun W i " J bidder Come and Inapect it anytime and b- mi h.-.r d d«f ! to bid. TF.K.MH >, caah. >* in M day* l.«'h<H< »" " B when po**ea*|on will be given MRS. EI.IZAHETH A *enl for E. D. Met ull»*"W Roy 8 Johneon Auction*** ■■ i>*atur. Indl tna Public Sale h The undesigned. *urvivlng widow "f “7,!-.»**< B •ell at public auction on the Ridenour f*rni 9 roevtlle or 1H mile* South and I'* mil-* « TUESDAY, November 21.1W9 g Commencing *t 10 00 A. * Kg 4 - HEAD of horses -* | (A Strawberry Roan Marr, f yt. old «' '' ' I<S( , K ,j wt 17M; Strawberry Roan Mar-. 3 >'' old ( 2 yr. old. wt. ISOO Three I mare* are Mi>» M Will be aold inaurance paid K •g-HBAD OF „ gf :*• Brown Hwi** Cow. «. with <d ls •'‘‘U, v-jiW iWr '® April U; Holatatn Cow. d, I* fr«*h Nov . ■■ Helfer. < month* old . . pyroc •* M MOOB-3 Brood Sow. and 20 Pig*. * °' d IMRr.«MBNTB „ yrW Mc-Deerlng Binder. • ft cut . Turnhull » «'« Wagon ft 14 tt rack; Caee cylinder ft * ( r j r( , rn <u:n’‘ 9 * W livery hay rake; aplke tooth harrow. ( row cultivator; walking breaking pl"» M l*»- JS Deering Ihimp Itakr. Me Itrering < »rn ~.,.,hai'• Mc-Deerlng Rotary Hoe; Deer Ina • » „ l|ll(hr , on- '!*. ikuß Grain Drill Dump Scraper. « « ‘‘'J j tyj double breeching harne*« on* 1 l ' , ‘ kn)f , 14 Hi ' ' m 4 h collar*, bam* hmtaing*. h*y fw* l h , ■ Kngtr.c The above farm tool* are In » r " jj taola too numeroua to mention ■ IS Bai** Clever Hay. Im Rin- H. l«»»»”'E Roy B Johneon—Auctioneer | T Bekleferatein —Clerk .. . liberty <’ MrrS | Lunch by Udlr. of >■«' bl |

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