Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1940 — Page 6

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BASEBALLCZAR LANDIS RELENTS ON CHAIN RULE Agrees To Amendment Covering Protection Os Player* B< 11-air Fla I'd. II <U.R> All 4h»* Mhooiin I* <»v* i Th* old ,■>'«)■ h;iir***l Jihi.** who roll .it i»a** ball flat and I. ; y M;i» Ph.iii »»*t* walldtiK ai«n In arm down th** Kr»*»‘|| < 31JM t**.l IHII I’fx • ( th* raml'lhiK B* ll* a. • a IkiitttiM • h » i<*| It w:<« nniriihiK' .1 ola** and "top of ’h* niornhu? to you J Sahi" wh«*ii < •t< i laindh and Satti Ht«*ad*»tt in* t hi th< h« •• btp.<kf.i«t room For th*- Idt’oi h.tt’b' b» a* *ti <*oiiiiiiliuiioio*i l..in*li* and th* ! t h.iin mm* o|M*r:itoi* Mh h ;o* Lt I ty Mai Th.til of th* Inhlk«*im Son Bi>a<loti of th** < iidiitil'. and olh orn. haw mid* d tn a l»*m|»orary truce. Th** farm «yMirin i< goiny on much a* hofoi*', (*oinnil*a»l >io*f 1,30*1k haw :»£i»*<l to a ti» u iiiiiHid mclit to r profim ii«m id th*player ** jitt» t. oh <ihl ill l« qtt • t on< •• mot* thinr th* b.imb.ill ft out Xftcr a four hour meeting y* *■ tenia? of rominlMion**! Landin, i th** two l**agn** pt-nnidtmlA fltimajor league nfli< ial* . ‘id .hnk*»* I W <• Bramham. p < nM**tii of th*’ minor k.ign*** th* v * .on* • • . n ; amit ahh* agi•‘••in* ai i mill ;**• • manipulation of h.ill pl.ty* tM L.m li *lim agi»* <1 !•> *r.»p»ml tin- two <i>u I — Mt Tonight & Thursday ot it Bit; DAYS! Fir*, Show Tonight i»:30 Continuous Thors from 1 :.T0 starting with feature VITE Ml lOMi.HT \\l» WOID IHI RS. < ROW Its Here'* the I’etfed Picture (or St. Valentine's Day! See ii with some one you l.o»e! >. IN HIS | two I xgWOMEN ; 1 fb A'Jpt hO*' e W !•<. " u**U LESLIE HOWARD INTERMEZZO A Love Story imrodvcng INGRID TRGMAN —a beautiful, sieiting new star who has captiva<*d the cou.itry! ALSO - Shorts 10c-25c —o Friday A Sat — "INVISIBLE STRIPES" George Raft. Humphrey Bogart. Jane Bryan. Sun. Mon. Tues—"DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" - 0-0 COMING—--GONE WITH'THE WIND"

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" i.ntiM paragraph* In hl* 7 point hull-iin of .laioinry 1., in-tiding Ho-silbM-qii-ill pas age of .1 ... w amenilmeni drawn up at yesterday's session. W.irnlns .iboni whal would ha|e l«-n t<> l.as. l.all If laindin -nfon-d ' ho . two pa. ~kiupliM <aiou-d ih>I ..I j.-dit<- 1.. i<-< onnldi-i Ills * v-k---inil< r|>i. t.illoiK la«i inonili ..lid llnl. li io Hu- |d<-..« of ih< 1 lub own. 1» | It w.i« 1 iiiik.-I'vatlv. ly .-nilinai.'d J >h.l If LaiidiN bud not r.-1.-iil-d at Irani t.-n mlnoi 1.-iigiu•« out of 41 would havt* < <dl,*j> d Tin- n. w ..in.ndiii-ut. which will Ih -ulunitt.d to .1 until Vote of th. tn.l joi ntid Illium h-ugii' w ill oft. 1 ih.- pl.iy. 1 th. prole.'ion In-hirtHi-d h< must hav if Hi. i.mn nynteina lomlnu.-d to op.-rm< m ■ oidltiK to laitidm This n.-w mn-iiditi'-m t.tnov.M 'io fi. i . ent ol ih- < mmm.-ion-: a ol.j-i'ioliH Io U'.lkil-' 1...-nlw .Hid 1.0 in iliib« -aid hi» -. 1tary la-11. ili-nm. 'i'f - < ■ .th ininniou.-! 1- -uillnfi-.t lII.H thi« 1 ile will lak- . are of th- plny-i and |ir«-».iil Irui fiot-i l.einu iiu> han.lb d Th- main eff.-. i of the ml. wall Ih to talo a'xay the iti.eiitlv. Io k-.-|i .i ball play. i tl<d up under optiotK and .11 lons oili. 1 wayn in i i luin moi.- •y»i<-m tor a long period of lime If md when the new amendin' tit is panned il iil'-ans that it ih. X. w Ymk Yau k"-.-s "ign a I.all pli’Y- i- am! sends him to a minor l-ogue 1 hth. th -yi auiom.ita ally lore on.- i-.n'.s option. .mil then they can ».dy keep him uiid-t option in th- inlnoia tin. unit- years Xftei that they hare to bring him to the Yunka and ili.-n . .m option him two more! years rild-r ih. old -.mdiimns. which | l ommissi n-< l.andi« nbj.-i ted to| So bitterly it was po.sllil.. tn ex i tend th- |H-tinds which a play. r[ could I.M- kept Ulidei 10111101 for an unlimited tiim thioiigh forking agreements and ownership of low er . lul.s Th- amendment ilu.au 1 mean a thing as (.11 as outstanding ball players who ar.- h-aded for thmajors aie .-on.-.-ilied It s main • ffe. will be on players who are destined 10 stay in the tnli.ors Th- five .lull ofli.iai. who ..1 tended the meeting lost their luifile to Inn. I'oinmissiuiiet |..m dis suspend his rule whieli prevents a major I-agio . lub from i sigiilim a play.r foi .111 affiliated! minor league Huh and then .<• i a><|iilrliig him later Zcrkt-I Star* For llel’auw Freshmen llhliert Zerkei Ji dpi of the I'd!' lb Yellow .J.o k. t. has setting a fu-I pare on the freshman team 111 ItePnilW lately "Zeke chalked up II points on five field goal- and a free throw Haliiiday night to aid his team in winning over Indiana Utah- fieshman I'CORT Tonight & Thursday jj 1 HBB / • z f Wh«rt<ha gwt? Trad*. ” Jan* and that cata- , *t«a Carrilla fallaw partnari agalnl Th*y 'll iwap with yau . . . tkln yw, mayba KL ...but thra win giant y •* laugh* ta teaafi . ALSO—Musical A New* ONLY 10c ISC —o Fri. A tat. — Hopalang Caaaldy "Banta F* Marshal." -0 tun. Man Tut*. — "Fugitive at Large" A "Laugh It Off.”

GOLDEN GLOVES WINNERS NAMED Ft. Wayne Golden (Moves Champion* Are Nam* ed Tuesday Fort Wayne. Felt. 11 'U R> A crowd of 5 iHin fight funs lust tilghi saw eight golden gloves chumpions crowned m the North Sid- gymnasium here Th- eight will Fort Wayne at the midwest tournament to be h-ld 111 Chicago. Fell ?t. Final results were: Tommy Taylor Monr.u vlllo, d- < Islon.-d l.lal Uroshum. Fort W.iype. < 112 lbs 1 Jimmy llliike. Fort Wayne w m ovei T‘ddy Blanks. Fori Wayne <ll* lbs 1 Bob t'rosley. Fort Wayne 0111 pieiii.-d Cagey l.ove. Fort Wayne, I 112>: lbs 1 Bob Hurns Foil W.iytu- d<-< 1-inni-d l-'Wis I’alm-t. Cromwell il!.*. lbs 1 ti.-ue Thomas Aubiiill. oUUH.IIiI -d Wayne Shull, Auburn <ll7 lbs 1 t'arl t»tt< iiw-ller Hoagland kii ak.d out <2l Alvin l.eri h Fort Wayne < b.<> His 1 Chesti-t llartei. Foil Wayne, k.iyiu-d ill Flam-la Beaver limit iiigton. 1175 lbs 1 Oils Siiif.ue Aulntni. knocked mil ill Hon Shoud‘l ti.urell. 1 heavy weight 1 o * a I General Electric Bowling Results j • —— < LEAGUE STANDINGS Major League W I. Pet Stators 4u 20 lit'.? I Flanges 24 20 '.S7 I . I{otors 22 'l7. ~".'0 ’ | W-lders 21 :tr. ;<.s ' Minor League ; Tool Boom ;m la <;ri" ’ ! Flanges 27 |x i.mi L ; I'lllK II I'll-.<» .'ii |!l aix : 1 Night Men 21 24 167 Testers 17 W ,J?h .Maintenance II 31 till Individual Record* Major league M Hoagland Ix 3. A Miller iso A Sthneidv' I7'i H t'luhran 17' E Chase 176 Minot league o Schult* 177. I’ Ham h.-t 171 I. Ahi 171 W l.istei K.'l F Beety HM. I! 1.-ill 166 MAJOR LEAGUE Flange* : Kady 145 157 171 Omlor h'.x 165 I'H 1 il> ti.lge 15» I'll 141 Mi Ibmgal Iso 2<>J 176 M. Intosh l’>« 167 I !<• Totals 'nJ '7l 'l-i Welder* Hoagland 21' l‘«> 176 H. hull z 2<H HU 171 Brown It.! Ix 3 IIH K Uilikeii.ni I7!< 161 154 ■ Heim 147 211 I7» Totals Mt! x'<| »_'» Rotors Gallogly 218 215 ISB' Chase 172 ISO 1!<I ' Bnsge 13S IB* I*l i T Millet IM H' 187 Totals XMt 874 9<>9 Stator* • Forfeit 1 MINOR LEAGUE Punch Prs** Ai heso-t 176 144 143 Web*r 156 117 144 Spade 162 164 155 Huffenburger 170 |7B 151 155 155 155 Totals g|9 x«x 74s Maintenance Kmg 171 111 194 Bieiner 113 150 12s Duller IXI 157 nr, Frm hte 159 153 119 155 155 155 Totals 779 755 741 Flanges Hi hulls 154 144 ft 13» LOAN SYSTEM j Th# M»tit Plan Lma SyiHd>m oSert ■ BYBilabk 4 B «h rrtdit uf> to |3>mj to h taWrul 81 nd Wl<# or Btngb YOUR PLAIN NOTE OTHER SECURITY TO APPLY—You ma> uao My of the three waya You are under no obligation if you du not Uh* a loon. I Yom may teleiihone mb Md tell 1 u« vs your money nead«. Z. You may ru< thia ad out write your name Md addieiM on it — and then mail it to mb. 1. Or rail at ©<we ron renlentiy UeaUd Private ronaulUtMM* rooma. Loons nuOe same day you ap|*ly. ! LOCAL LOAN ICOMSAHV l<ws*sar*M Swr «>««<>. Stsn INWBMtMtf es«Hl.*-> Busts.. 1 saws* Ims. wd. M ASsa., edit, <ll.. wl l»f CsMtW. ■■■■BBBHaBBHHHBBI■■■

DF.CATf’R DAILY DFAIOCRAT WEDNESDAY. FEBBI’ ARY 11. 1940

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Week’s Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Thursday Munn., v l'|..i ant Mill .ii Bent. Friday I Commodore:, vs St Mary’s (AftI demon) a) Yellow Jai kel* gym Yellow Jackets at Kendallville Kirkland al lain.aster. Jefferson al Monmouth Hartford .it 11-n-ta Saturday t'fitral iFp.t Wayne, at Berne Concordia at Monmouth. Monroe vs Gray at Herne. iDe l.i Grange 152 191 I*2 Huikley 114 134 175 I Brokaw 144 209 149 Helm 173 155 141 Total* 737 *4* 792 Testers filing 17! I*9 153 llruhtirgraff 172 152 !<;■< McClure 135 I'i2 134 B Gage 2«3 157 111 155 |5-> 155 Totals *a; *45 7*2 Night Men Lister 191 132 143 H Keller 167 130 184 Krue. k-berg 144 143 153 i Haubold 153 117 165 155 155 155 Totals *lO 667 *OO Tool Room Hatliher I*7 189 146 ' Beery 2"* 177 149 II Lankenail 169 141 IM Braun 15* 2o* 141 155 155 155 Total* *77 B*9 757 ... ... o— - For National Bird—The Turkey Sall latke City (Tah Il'Pl— I'tah tuik-y growers who didn't fate mi well with holiday sales have pablldty plans for next year whi. h they hope will alleviate th. situation They will attempt to replace agio us national bird

Gandhi at Indian Congress 1/ Wr ’* Boor after thl* addreta before member* of the Indian congreaa at Allahabad. Mahatma Gandhi. Indian Nationalist leader, met in con. I f* rente with the viceroy of India with a demand that Britain pledge Indian independence.

CHANGE GAME II I. Sptung.-r. prim Ipal of th- Monroe high s< hind, today i announ. ■ d I'l.-asonl Mills game s. herlttled lot Friday night at tin- ilerhrauditorium, has to-.n changed to Thursday night This would prove an Interesting battle as Pleasant Mills won the county tourney this year bv defeating Mat roe in the finals of the toiirtiam.-n'. ♦ - • LOCAL JUNIORS TRIP BUCKEYES • i r Junior llij*h Five Score* 21-7 Win Over Willshire Graders Coad. Steve E.'»erit.iri s Junior Itlgh nettera traveled to Willshire, Ohio. Tuesday afternoon to de- , i Isively whip the Bin key* lads 24i in the thlid and dedding game <d a series i McConnell paced the local graders with nine jH.lnts Reed and Spahr snagged live apiece The Willshire lads got but three Held goals in the entire game Junior High FG FT TP i Kli hhi.rn f 10 2 Spahr, f 2 15 Reed, c 2 15 Rlrkord. g 113 McConnell, g 3 3 9 Co. hran. g 0 0 0 Hrelner, I 0 0 0 Total* 9 6 24 Willshire FG FT TP Martin, t 2 15 C*ir. f o o it II Htriekler. <- 0 o 0 D Strickler, g o o o Stalter. g 0 o o Hdiutam. f o o o Dellinger, f o o o Kh hat . r o o o Painter, k I o 2 - Coil, g 000 Totals 3 17

* Decatur Bowling League Result* a . - -■• -•— - — — — Th- alley sheila.' fairly l.uhlded from the slMllng heat last night at Mo s He. rrallon. as Muis. hl«-r * big guns turned on th** |*ow**r m s.-ioud game of the Minor 1.-agu.-H.-rl.s In lliai mlxup they posted u 1122. the highest single game ever rolled on the local alleys by at. am . . Don Stump, the i ity's iuiwling florist d.-luxe, carried the lend torch in th- parade of temperature, rolling a 235. then a 258 and winding up with an even 2<st l-nild with u 659 was close behind The MulM’hler total for thn-e games was 3095 . Farrar posted a 639 and Keller a 611, while 2*o> scores were as prevalent as ants at a phnh- in the park. The scores: Convoy P Killer 186 161 149 it Ktgler 156 153 213 A Ht*l.-r IT' 174 137 .1 F.tgler 146 I*9 164 |» Ktsler 130 126 145 Spot 13 13 13 Totals 769 M« *2l Cloverleaf Kaylor 112 I"7 152 Hooton 134 179 166 A Harrar 245 213 I*l Thoms 174 157 I3ti i3e 130 130 Totals 76! *O3 7*6 Snyder'* Diner Strickler 209 156 I*3 Moses 14* 221 148 Snyder 133 194 247 Marltach 157 212 216 laird I6i> 174 2»l Spot 50 50 5o Totals 857 1«o7 Itt4s MutscKler’s Stump 235 256 2tm Mies 159 204 215 Aht 171 232 I*9 Mlttsi hler 188 196 191 latdrl 221 234 204 Totals 974 1122 BBS Gambles B Woodhull 166 188 144 Rldenbach 16* 174 119 K Woodhall 14* 144 I*7 O. laink-nati I** 211 195 Brewer 578 156 130 Totals *OO 895 **l Smith Insurance F. Hultemeier ’*« 149 170 F. tlallmeyer 216 163 169 I H tiallmeyer 16* 156 158 I H Hlomberg 189 147 111 Callim-yer 211 177 179 |C Hultemeyer 179 Spot 36 36 36 Totals 988 BJB 891 Wren Moser 144 135 I’o Davis 153 175 170 I Tombleson 168 165 173 Tope 169 186 18K Mef'liire 199 182 186 Kpot 24 24 24 Total' 857 867 861 Burks'* Decatur Rambler* Tutewlller 2<tl I*9 I*6 Burke 113 I<2 191 Keller 169 205 237 Honlfas I*l NB 170 Zelt 170 182 NB Totals 834 938 9*4 TRUE BILLS BY FEDERAL JURY Union Head, Chicago Companies Indicted By Grand Jury f'hhago. Feb. 14 4UJD A federal grand jury investigating alleged restraint In the bnHding trade today returned a Sherman act Indictment against Michael J. tl'tn brella Mike) Hoyle, business agent for the International brotherhood ot electrical workers local and 16 othed companies, unions and persons in th* electrical Industry The Indictment charged the de-f-ndants engaged In an unlawful lomblnatlon fqr the purpose of preventing persona from purchasing slectrlcal fixtures manufactured outside lllinola from shipment Into the Chicago area. Il was the fourth Indictment returned by the grand jury, which has been receiving evidence under the guidance of special department of justice sHurneya since early December Similar group* of manufacturer*, unions and Individuals In the tile, cutatone and lumber Industries have been Indicted F. D. R. PLANS ■CONTINUBP FROM PAOR 088) Mr. Roosevelt's train at a secret rends*voua. The fact that preparation* for hi* embarkation had not been reported In Florida or gulf eeaports Intimated that the vesesl aalled for the tendervoua under sealed orders When Mr. Rooaevelt enticed to Newfoundland last August, shortly before the outbreak of the F.uro

Mass Protest on Spcn(li n 7l! . -T7—Jl f SJI|WBSBi Tfn r , II S !>-*A jKnLfKL ~ l '-' -Ir jl I flf " vi ! 1 Jf |||i|| jj ■ w- w/ * i i * J. Protesting the 83N.700.000 state budget. Nr * y -. . marched on a public hr-at.ng tn Albany to utj.proposed budget and to demand a "breathing - Some of the mart here are pictured Th- , . W paralleled In New York history H

p-an war. he went aboard th- 18.<MMi ton cruiser, I' H S Tu«<i<looan Inquiries at the navy department developed that the Tusi a lomui rei-enly put Into Norfolk and th. cleared for sea The navy said merely that the war ship was assigned to the Atlantic neutrality patrol. LOANS TO AID I FINNS. CHINA Senate Parses Bill Which Indirectly Authorize* Loans r-n " Washington. Feb 11 <u Pi Administration officials expected! today that Am-rl' an far .astern relations will lie further strained by the <-*poti-import bank bill 111-1 direiily authorising loans to China and Finland Th- senate passed and sent to i the house the bill authorising a ' ) 100.000,000 increase in the hank's capital st.uk and Indirectly approving n.-w loans up to 820.000. boo each to the hard-pieswd Chiu ese aud Finnish government Officials expect the bill to pro , voke Jaimiiese government ind i iniliiary spokesmen to new anil American statements Tokyo government spokesmen already have announced that sin It an authorlsa , ti. would have "unfortunate" I reaction* lit Japan The senate-approved bill was referred to th- house lianking and , currency committee Hanking com- , mlttee members of luith panic*' said "not 100 much opfunitioti - would lie raised agalnat the pro ! |w>s.il House leaders predicted quick action when it reaches thfloor In a few days I State department officials here I have declined to take formal "warnings" by Japanese spoke* i men. Just a* they have Ignored l the heat-'hreats by other *.- ! apokeimen that Japan would take ! , "appropriate measures’ unless "American pressure" upon Japan I I* eased Secretary <rf state Cordell Hull ' and his adviser* are determined to | hew to the line of American vested I | and treaty tlglu. |r, china They consider that this government I* ' now practicing a total alraenc.- of ! "pressure" u|ton Japan. ELEC TION BOARD iCONTINUKD FROM PAQB ONK) meai aaao.. and Henry Dehner for (.old Medal Colt club. I Intr.ulio lion o f .he speaker by Roy I ' Hall, president of the Central j Sugar company. Address by Dr <1 I Christie, head of the department of agriculture 1 at Ontario College. Canada I The menu will he salad, celery. • chicken, dr. saltig mashed potatoes noodles, scallopad corn, gravy Re

J USED TRUCK | 1 HEADQUARTERS j Balance of Stock To (io At < >ncc I H r - -- SEDAN DELIVERIES «| bUM CHEVROLET 1-1936 FORD II"!. >"« Then* earn were owned by Jewel Tea («. V< in r« cellent condition. Equipped with governor* lt"tn • tory. RARE BI TE FOR \NY ONT. 1 1- TERRAPLANE SEDAN DELIVER' I 2- DODGE I', Ton Trucks J 11937 G. M. (’. 1 • i Ton Truck • M 1-1937 FORD •/, Ton Stake || ■: Al D. Schmitt Motor Sale! J JEFFERSON AT FIRST STREET | “ONE STOP DOES IT ALL!" j

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CONFIDENTIAL CASH LOAI or S1O*» It UM< I MA DC ON Homehold Goodi, I »tock, Implement! *' <5 Automobile* Up 10 20 Mo«th to A Special Repayment Plan for Farmen Decitir Loan&Discowtl Locelly Owned end Co«* DtCATUR, IMOIAH*