Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1940 — Page 5
tommodores Defeated By Delphos Quintet
Amies drop 1-24 GAME TO Imo QUINTET ■hii 'Oi Delphos Ik*K ( uminodorr* SunWda> Afkmoon , , nl . m minodor. *. after . first hall , •' Itelpho* Ih . . . losing per ■L .. . -■ l"h:i - '■ am reg M. .;i ' y tn. R, , . throw .nt' K;i (..111 !"*•<•* 11l ■" |V ,i, th.. I ommod" ■ . f .miy uni' 1 1.. ' mnmle* I H ■f ■ " i f"»i. * ‘ ii!i K, lost Wh .hart K ul id ’ h *' ' " l| " ,!l “' h! K «: th- halt. 1' 1 « .'ai'. i > 11. hiy In *!'• ..I"I .I-'! a " I' n.i II"!!*. , . n ,<j. . iUK was j. ..'ling with I Ha- k K,. : j| ..■! ) ..i|. • four vav h SB '"l'P"l th*' <>ii four baa--'.il ■ . . II iy*matl with K,- . • and five ih.ii.t.' ■ _ FG FT TP ■ 1,3 H| <> o n K I 3 13 K r K t Bf.ali M - FG KT IP ■ f ' ■r- . 2 0 4 g ■ ' < Columbus Ohiui !■ Pre owinary I ■ H s BASKETBALL Waym i 11. Au■izl 11 U i 7i« Will! W II '• i I.’ Columbia City JC Ekh.ni 22 ■mo--. E*a . .111. I 35. Sab in - ■ B ■ U tgr Bvr»etbaU a P Indiana 41 ■Mi' 4’> Win M in 38 ■>" Htat. 37. IlHi.ms 31. Mthm> |7 |,w., (> ■r’hkoi.u, h < hi. ago 2' ■tn Haiti. K.-ntu. ky 47 ”> Wilmington 3A iovML" II Is'roil 41
ft night & Tuesday Marx brothers AT THE (IRC’I’S” «n<t Rice. Renn> Baker 10e 25t Oo * Th u „ ... Eternally y oura - ’ N <e- Loretta Young Hugh Herbert m. *rd"»»do/ at « jo ir "*?»I hur ‘ a,x * rom 1 JO. •i sure to attend: —■—■“•o—O—. '■"w ~ Another Thin Ww - Newell. Myrna Loy. CORT] »ni|Cht & Tuesday HHE WITNESS VAMSHI-X-U#w *. Wendy Barr.e ,r * 1 1 <K” ’ Oarro. O, tk p urtt || ’►nh Hir.SOr o a ~—o—o—tty M *, k ‘ ‘'Mrl.e Chen °"'r ’* '»<
I Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams I Tuesday Yellow Ja. beta nt Huntington Thursday County tourney at Pb a .mt Mills Friday Mmirov Ville at Commodore • Yellow Jackets at Columbia City , N'-w Haven tt t lb rm County tourney at Pleasant Mill" Saturday County tourney at Pleasant MillcTcTdefeats BERNE QUINTET Central Catholic Os Fort Wayne Defeats Bears, 15-10 Herne, Ind , Jan 17. Th. Fort Wayne Central Catholic high school Betters returned to the win column here Saturday evening <l< featuring th. aurprlsiugly »timig Berne Hears hl a fast rough and thrilling battle. 4S-4<> Tile Hears, playing th. entire contest without their captain and spark plug (Tai. rn Neuenschwander. who guff*:. 1 a severe ba. k injury last week for. ed the Irish to th* limit all th. way and were dosing tin gap rap Idly when the final gun sounded Both teams played tile fast break, streaking up and down th. floor and it was by far the best game on the local floor this year and kept the larg. crowd in an up roar Th" game was rough and berth teams lost two men oil personals. The Irish lost the services of Stanegak and Heine, while the Rears saw Stucky and liab.gg.'t go to the shower: with four tier sonals each In the final analysis of the gam* H was the miserable free throw -hooting of the Bears which . oat them the contest, as each t.-an. mad. 17 Add baskets The Rears hit Just •> of IS free throws, while the Irish crashed in on 11 out of H attempts. Big Ed Stan* zak paced the Irish with 16 points, scoring five field goals and sis free throws Hurry led the Bears with la points The Central Catholi. reserves won th. prdiminaiy. 21-11, after lagging at the half IM Herne EG FT TP Schindler, f 3 0 8 Lehman, f IOS Stucky. • " " 0 llatw-gger. g 2 3 7 Burry, g 8 J 16 Baumgaitn. i, g 2 0 4 Lle.hty. g poo I Totals 17 « •" Central Catholic EG ET TP Heine, f 2 0 4 Leto, f 2 2 6 Htaii<-iak. c 5 8 18 Krause, g 3 o 6 Klotg. g 5 3 13 Mort horst, f 0 0 *’ Walker, c 0 0 " Kartholl. g o o v Totals 17 H l> Offi. Kls. Young and .M' tTui. EAGLES LOSE TOCONCOROIA Monniouth Ik Handed 1917 Defeat Saturday Niitht At Ft. Wajne Con. ord la high rdmoi regisou-d a 46 17 v|< tory <>v< i th. Monmouth Kagluu Friday night at Fort Waym after leading a’ th. half I'll Frltg was the leading mohi for ( oucordla with II points on fiv field goal- and four fre. throw Kunkle was high for Monmouth •with two Adders and tour tool shots for eigh' points Con.ordia FG FT IP Frits. 1 a t II lianlel. f Heumanti c 4 " ' Meyer, g llosenbuum g 6 •' •" Knop.-, f 2 <> I Auktley. f I I Hchnedler. g J o I Kohltn.y r, g 1 " Totals 22 ■> Monmouth FG FT Ft* Mllh r. f oil 1 Kunkle, f 2 • ' Conrad, c j it 4 T. Mahan g • " " Behms, g " " " Wood- g • * Owens, g <• " '' Totals I !• 17 Hoferee. Itru. kainllh't t'midr. , I.liid'-nlt. tg o Mjkll • 20 lh. white unwater marked mimeograph, adaptable for all kindw ol mlmcoKraph work and Mlib able for Ink slynaturr. 75c. i the Decatur Democrat Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1910.
LITTLE, BIG AGAIN - ... By Jack Sords I s ■A, J* HAS F i i/dPbfvlAH, with «■»" fl?- Xe uewey HAtefor t Jewev w.® . RASKS -MIACd ***■< dAG? A UfT f 0 P® **'*’»* HtS FA.'iufte. ■ wk' wW LrTfuC '**'* * ' W fl WJ » AS Asl KnAAffeoa. Twice, wMGtidOTrte. W 1 I t ■ X fI4W/M I fTLa 1. vjwMeft - T Mr * 0S A46eLeWfc4*h X w W -vS -TMAv ▼ ; ' JP v'lCtoßV 2rtMC£ XCdf.G' 1 £ou»a Tc’ARS AcO as— .... ii .iii —
INDIANA UPSET BY MINNESOTA. PURDUE WINNER Purdue And Michigan Lead Big Ten W ilh Three \ ictories Each « hi< ago. Jan 15 UP M . *ol.i w In. h poll' d Iliv riant klim . a. t against litlheito uubviat.i hdiuiia ha« a chain.' tonight to do all cllcori' agahisl III* hottrnl filing in th. liig ’• n baak. tliall ra. • Purdue The Gopher* .i*touud''<l .v.iy body Saturday nigh' with th. *a*i M'.oml I*. II triumph ovci I:, dlaha. th*' pi. -»ea»"n favorite tak* over ih>- i hainpfon*hl|> win . Ohio S'ate IS having a diffil'lit tun.- defending If they .all <l- - what th-y <l:d tn 1m1i..:..i they II throw th. title iha in'" a flee-for-all. Indiana s d-ti at I.: • ’* tram* unbeaten ill 111. '• • ■ tlGiui Pm dm 1 . >• ' Miehigltl: W'h:: '.MI .i . . tn*t thre. starts Th. i. * a *l. nd' i • li.> ■ thai a: . ter toingh’ t ill i i I in. t.'aiii will i‘-m*di. unbeaten Wdl* I'm dm ii*k- t- J» lie.l i ">id ag-iimt imp * 4:* I.*’." Mima mt.i Mh hi-.it* Will I- Up again*' .1 I"||*l| lilill"! team Both P iidu ami Mklii. <• will huVV til. K'latl’ag. of playillr mi th< it hmm floor In ..the* gall..- hid..11.,l III"..* M■ : 8
But on (he Battlefield It’s a Different Story ». t . — - . •• r * 1 tr ■ - •• a * ;,k ’ ”2* ar » _ <i n , n v Him "f * h ' irt Nm,bing i»t on | the htttleh. I'e it a a rflfir. ft f»i I' m Vi, pun, tuilanj. U» vic.un la • uuaaa But cmi | tahini ait lakuig heavy u.l of Sv.at it wp* I <
’d.■ in I’ .It .g..:n-' H i-, m-m 1 will. Ii timd tu -top Puidm Satui day but fnii-li. d up 'vkinj i i't wlii|.|img Xmtliw' *’• 1 n win. b ' keel I'|||. ag.l 11 2' g". .I..lll>'' Ohl" Stat*' wliu Ii finally i aptiir. d first I "Ilf. H ine - Hill ill Ihle. I.lit- by dit.-atim lllilm 37 il lowa !<•-. i to M . hu.m I. :■ tight- it mn wt'b Chi. i.’" tm Ge I I <ll.ll pmOUmi E • '-I Will lie >.. k Mini" -"la f • a tai leg-" V Hi.iii Satuid.-y night »h< . 'liny had the iii'lieflt ol ih.ii Imm' tbrnr Th> h they piny, d lheii peak aaim T'.’iifihi. tlx in* x|» i |i:in e.| G.ddi’ ;» will In mi Btraug. .oil ami may -lift' : ~ let down \ f.l by Wdli. Wa lmi a* th. gm i*.i ki-d g.ii. th. (Joptn i ’h. i’ < I. ‘i-h.-.i triumph met Indiami It *' i' w . rophmnm. If r. < ar! -.in. sharp-slioothig that r.-ally k. |>! Mitill'sola m tin ball gain. H< n.irol 111 |H.||it- to tie Indi ■ I , > \i "11.- • • ' d 1'..-' -."ling piifmmaiu. Saturday w.i- ..p:■ iii ; iti-d liy Ml. higan * t'haili. Pink who ran wild again*: lowa with I*- point* I Illi" S' lie - . I||H I mi Ity f "111 th. foul strip, eimlii.-d It to Ilea' Hille o* t'hi.ago zi'im i|. t< u»e was I ■ ~lizzie Io X" Ihwe-'I In. ami Piirdu. Jiihi hud 'o' mm y gu .. I " Wis mi-in • « l oDAY S > OMMOX EItP.OH ity tn do Mill), . U,l> dei t. *pi imls-ion i.i y i * limb the rope in. > d ov<. hand * May I go io ' nmi" - to-
MONROE BEATS HARTFORD FIVE Bcarkatz Trounce Gorillas Saturday Night, 15 To 17 I 11. M .. li. .ii ha'z. piled .p a I . I i impli "V- ’h< liai If 'i d Grill..* tin lay night at Hai'fmd Til' B. arkafz b d at tip In -' hall II I Ham i . d M :itm. ,c I M ji'" »Hh 17 .ni'l 12 |>otiii ii"|xi. ' Uvriy Am*'iiz w.i high tm th' 1..-cis with m veil point* Mmnm KG KT TP Hannl f 5 3 11 Winter, gg f 5 2 12 G Gilbert, i 2 0 1 M mnier g 15 7 E Gilbert c 12 1 II Mo*. t 2 15 I Ila lag g'' f " *1 0 < Haliegg, i g no .1 H M set. Il U 0 T.'lals |I, It 15 I!., i nd KG KT TP Dilba. b f It 7* Ainstu'z. t 3 17 Sli'ximvk. . I ii H Vm-tutz . I n 2 jlmii.ili g ii 1 l M>' • f I' 'I <t Lyb.mgm I II X II Vig-biirg> i g I' » n To'.lls I. 5 17 K.'ei.. Mark. ) -Hli'fllmi) I upir. . Halier die. k- . ' k • Prelor.inary M . . t !iattt‘. I 1 I
LANDIS DEALS CHAIN BASEBALL SEVERE SETBACK Czar Os Baseball Cracks W'hip Over Detroit Farm System chi'ng Jan 15 uPi < ham store baseball wn« dealt another major blow today by ns bitterest and most powerful foe Kenesaw Mountain Uindb the shaggy haired < zar of ba’' bail This time Landis < ra< ked th. whip ov.-r the Detroit American league dub and it" far-flung farm system In a sweeping decision which a spokesman for laindls said was aimed at eliminating "mi'll" of working agreements In chain store baseball as a .aim iflag. for < ov< t mg up players." Landis: Declared S 2 players !i'. agent?. fti<hiding Infielder Benny M. Coy, outfl> ld< r Hoy Cullenblne pitcher Paul (Dizryi Trout and two other players on the In irolt rost.r 2 Dir. , t.-d Detroit or five oth. ' dubs whl. h a' 1.-d f"i Detroit to |>ay a total of 347 250 to 11 other players In Inn of fre. agency a Jietialty tantamount to a fltie 3 Fhied th.- Chicago Cubs 11 ..nd th. St Louis Brown’ 47,tin for "101111.1. ting" two of the play ers made fr<-. agents ‘McCoy and Ctlllelibllo In the 1.1-e of til' Cubs and M' Coy in the <as. of the Brownsl I titder. d ihe Cleveland Indians l" pay Z.’"oo to play, r Walter T Carson, who lauidht said, was "lov. i.-d up by th. Toledo Amei i. an A-so. latloii dub f>i Cl< »< land 7. H ai*ned tha’ h. lieeforth all < Inb officials and employes found t ol>< involved in ’ th< evils of ...m---iii'-ii < tinlrol o player dealings of two • lulls in tlie sam< l> ague and |>< tv. isiotl of wotkliu agreements «o i d l>< Ida. e.| on the ineligible I- - iPh 0 avlmuin fim - inifios. d or. lull* involv. I i Warm-d ’hat similar a- tm:> w tld be taken agahl-t leagtl* pt. d.’hls and . flit lais who know -..'v to..|>ra'. in niles >l'.i<ti<mor n. dig. nily fall to investigate ,i report such violations to th. < omniissioner ttt th. '«2 tie. land fl.« agents X7 u. i. on tii. ros'. rs of 15 mil. I< ..lip < hit.- which Landlcharg'd enraged in ' whole .il. ov. i ing ip f, r Detroit It. sides Detroit Toledo Beaumont Fort Worth. Henderson and Hot Hprins* o'h. r dubs ~fl.. ted by th- fr.-> agemy ruling were a 'l< d'a< Ifi. ' oast |eagu> t. Ei aiisvill. and Mpriiigfi.-ld II! Thr< >- I leaguei Ab t.indil.i .nd L..k. Charles . Evangelin. I. xlii. i Shiev. pott tT'XaS league Ttlis.l iT< *as leaguvi Ja. ksmivill*. T< » E< t T< sa- league. I'uit . <Kltt. Tiffin <<’hio State. laindis said bidding I' t lh< [r< . agents < alm.it begin fol |7> day. Inteolt and the dul>s opir.itmg with Deti'.it in tbi-s. rub - violaitons will not !>.- jx-rmitted t-. . .11’ .■ i w .th a,i> nt th* ■< play •i~ foi lit.-, y. urs Th. Cul>« will not lx abb to onira-1 tor M' <*oy < culieiibin* tor thie. y.-a- A slinil* i.stndt'.n was tmp.s.d on tlv Bt'.wtis in 'll.- .as. <rt M.Coy ScwinK Instruction Will Be Given Here 1> a.,, announced *»d<> I. Hi* .. manager ‘hat a Sing' K. * Ing machine course would -’ar' fa •'i: . ‘y o- id. f.itria !'• Sc*.i<ms will b. held "f 1 * :i r.;i .in I n ght on <v-iy Frida for .it l< :‘ t th. n<'». |t. w< cks Tin m< n.l" i■ »t ■ w g .. will as*tmlil< at th*- holm of M • W lb. u Hunt, North Fit’ll I . ■ . . ’•..1. enrolled ,n t'v . ai • wlm i f'.' to ) 'ho<. *io w -h ' • Join. A' ’he 'om’.isiou ol ’h' .•> i awards . ■ made by th< <o,.ipiny to th" who ■ omplet. lb. work. M: - - i.i* <i. . I.■ Wav . will f e th' ip ’;i|' ' • i mil s. Sugar Beet (Riota System Restored W .111 I*l to il, i>| 'min ' |. Adams louii'y *"i, < on» i.: . ioi»nitt<'< stated t.'iay that thsugar b> • .juotrf sy.-t. n ha- lx eii r< -'or- dfo the P'lti •ci .1 i; 1.1 io 'liat in effei-i In 1 ij'< . ord'" <rt Hem > W ... r. i >i ( g- 1. culture Although th ha be ii aiiuoum • I j.revlously, the ofli.e >i tin |o .al soil roti.s< riat ion . omtnifl. • In li* *| «|W imp.'J x ii'i'r •is io whether tin r>,ii> I'im ha definitely In < |i Iliad Th' I"|«t ig.i, <. t j i , - t. . ■ piogrun Mid will .am ail .rs h i roj. insur.iui. f attire* so- d' fi. •my i <ij- |u»» u( crop, md •••l»ci pa/uicu's. «
WPA SCHEDULE CHANGE LISTED (sames Tuesday And W ednesday Because Os Boxing ( ard Thursday lb .anise of th.- atiuiteui li.igillg •3"! i' the Lincoln ch "d gymua sium in 'his city Thtir-dav evening , th> tn h‘-dul for the Adams county . amateur laiwketball league ha* bv-n < hang. 4 this week Both the holing < ard and the ifias k. tfliall l'*tg,i.. are sponsored by tlie WPA ii’.reatimi «|.'par’m< ir. and the limguo 'fll< lais agreed to change this w...-k'» -eh. dule in «cd- . er not to conflict with the l>)»m_ Sh'MV. i The schedule follow . i Tuesday Klrkhnd vs lliut 1 Cre.-k Dalr- and I'<-<isaii' Mills v< CIO both at Ca'hollr gyvniMsiuni.
" PUBLIC AUCTION' HO A( RE FARM 110 ■ I will m.'II al I’ublii' Aid ion mi the I’nnii < I mile Ea.*-t of Decatur, Ind., 1 mile North and 'j mile West of Hobo, 1 mile South of Road No. 221. the following tle.-cribed real estate, on FRIDAY, January 26, 1910 1 At 1:0H P. M. 110 Acre farm, praelicaili al! under cultivation, good productive soil, one of the best tiled .’arms in the County. nil’ltm h,MENIS Extra rood tj room house with ba-.-ment; Large Bank Barn with large cattle shed adjoining, a real barn for cattle feeding; Good hog house: Corn crib, Granarv anti wagon sited; Electricity to all buildings; Good , drove well; water piped to barn and pasture fields; (iood j garage. A -plendid home, ideal Im ation for schools, churches and l market-. Inspecti<m invited anytime before -ale day. I'EK.MS *3700.00 L'.i.g time loan piirchasi r may assume. , balance 1-2 cash, 1-2 on or before March 1. I'.IIO, when possession will be given. D. I), CLOUSE, Owner Roy S Johnsen Decatur, Indiana—Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Jp.vilic »L « l<D <1 '»» <pir I . . U ii i> Siih*M U M and I t nib* > !' |><. t u WEDNESDAY, January 17, 1910 Commencng it 10 00 A V 6—HEAD OF MORSES -b Giry Br""ii Mxre. •< wt 1.',"" i> <<| Bill* Il .. M- • Lc ' . bred. Ho: ; ||«.,7, w ■ - . | \ u | ( j |t. , M■ " - 11 — HEAD OF CATTLE '1 H»l*t<-m i wf. yi old ~ g,,| .~w h. if, . ,'t >v -i,i- H,. Cow S y old ;i li gx|. cow. b< fusil M., Wl . - , 5g <l .nw 1.. t'.-»ii in . 1,... ■ i | , j. ( j , ( One 4 ) : ! i -■ ■ . ■ Hl - I "I- fl ■ -I: . i. •. mg Yeailiiu H< it. ( >m- i, ~ , j). lt , :_ ~ j( . »'< iii Bull 2 y. .ii* old HOGS— 2 Chen*, i Whli. ~ I , I l of Mx'ib 15 Feeder Hlmu'. - . ...u p . .• |t|. f j ; ., |>, i *...'*1111.1 B".i FEED 'mi K v * g i ..| ,l • i 1! ■> impleme\ts M.-< mi. k 7fl Bi'1'1" ,<■■■ I g ....| ■ *. df». Bln k Hiw k < .ii n I' < . Wa i. , It . , , p , jj ~ ~ • m.inut. *yo nJ. lion buiuh' w,g ~i ~, ..ui. ' tooth harrow harm *- platfoim -• *'• * I. n< , , .i,, , 'p ~, sling* h«r| g..» . i.g mid imm .* i>. I,.** *: *<p.*i Mm. gxid. Ilriexi. s* . bin*. ~,.., •.* j„,,,. knlf. 2 nhov.l plow* d" .bl- t<m I ■ , *■ OU* ll.i'U 1 .". ’ HH GOODS -Ii g- . TKHMH C..' JI LH Sand HENIO II El DEM AN, Owners • Hoy H L»hn»'.:i Vn ’i.im-e T H< hi"f..f»oUn Clrtk I SI Pxul * L*dl*** Vd w... -i, I-,:;. I, Public Sale Hivmg <l. • |. .1 ■.<|, ■• , ■ g|w,l|..'f, l'. Vi, .-mi Monk and nlb I.t i i | 1 • • mil*'* o’ Mo <■< Ii <1 THURSDAY, January Is, 1910 Commanc n] *t io 00 A v 3 HEAD OF HORSES I .oniitig ; yi* :i f xi, lln h ll' "■ p,* H. .. * ... old .*' MI'IWI 4 HEAD OF CATTLE—I 1: . . .* . ' , J,, b. tier than 8 g.l .< ■* • . .. s M.ioh. I g.*i * <*w K-d iwiv , .. Mio I I. • * Helf' I ' fo-h.'ll I' M*v IS HEAD OF HOGS | t ... , ... ■ I-.' .. HAY A GRAIN 1 2'x* bu*h< 1 ' " :i • IMPLEMENTS Tu>nh'il l W.*.'..i. (i.d h.iy *d :• \\.,i . * Ixd'l**'* rtlld be*" ,*. I* |l.H.*i* f .n ■* ’*lm . Mollm 1 Grain Dull In )mt. . *.. *.* * |'|,n . \. ■* f.j. . Mamio I" f li'inb. »i <i■ p* !*■ i' . ~■ . I'aii R.. , , H". I»ain Hwy L**.*d> < ll' • f I' * f l l .po. i * 1.. . * • Il'*r*« CubH i'm . **. C•* 1 *:*.»'■ • .1 \ l'|. . Mow II It»< ■ Hnling Hriakmg Plow .1 . I . . |. , |j ,lk»i* Breakl l'g Plow .*■ H|., me I ■ 11 , . 1.*.1* || 1..* Single Hhovil limlbl. s *,. |'|., . i | . I , ~!*., M nj, tj Oil.. | PP.w I*. .-It -|. fl Mm. I I a* new 11. n.s- dinilil. .. . i<, .. ., ■ 1,.,, I collat •* l Im. I. . d .'.I .'• I ■ . gt- . ngiii' Im. * a,,'imi *1 and puii'i' ~*. I Isl-i .1 < . .. v.ga < .Mm ... | 4ial »r. k • tn .('»•> iz< i«i<| yUp i hr<f Guilt o»|« hi bill | 11.V1.1. ROLLIE W \UEL, Owner I. o . I.rtm." , \>| I" . Limi. BaumgiiH.i. Li’** l.i*.' i ».ii n itau I
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I t st garni .17 15 II.IIIfm d a’. G ll'-va, 7 .15. W'-dii. -dsiy M. .Milieu at M.iii mouth. KinJand reghtend a 112' ... tory ovci Hvn Word in a l.'ugu. game last Week las.gii- official* emphasized i > day tha' no admission < bar®.- ot any kind I* mad'' to th.»e game Mid the public Is |||V:'(''| io tittmid Tim flvi loading *< orera forth first w ok of 'he second half are a follow- Murphy < Y<> 21 (mini*. A Bai- I I'll. IS Sch''l|H'i. M' Millen. i»i H, berry. Mournuth I'i H'tl».h>:tl. 13 TWO MEN HURT . ONTINCEL FKOM PAOS ON*I ■*■»■' VII ■ » » .» M* I . —n II I «m- -- 11, ilia— II luid f<j • i fwi-d to ,i 10. *j grt. it’ Tb« r« ar nnd o! th* ID Holt cai w t 1 h gt'chb ri’ O( <i. d about 12. lo «t. tn Sunduy o Albert Ik’.iiH i 4>f Pi HBBht Mill 4 I'H»k»’d up* t bir ip - |h«« i’u tine iLormpg
