Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1940 — Page 6

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RED SOX TAKE TOP PLACE IN AMERICAN LOOP Score 9-X Victory In 10 Innings Over St. Louis Browns Rostdh? .May 4 The slugging nt Jllu Ta4tor nave the lied Sox a vfrtory over St. 1-ouis in 10 tnmn*g and a lift over the Idle Cleveland Indiana Into the Amer. i> an league's top rung Tabor's second homer tied the score in the ninth and hia single w'WFVhe-ha.-. loaded In the tenth bzwnobl in Ted Willlama with the wjjtolng run Sianac-r Joe Cronin and WilIflhnx also baahed out homers and Walter Judnbh put the Browns in the hail <ame in the seventh hy htasung out hia fourth eircait drive of the season with two on Mae The Yankees came to life with a vengeance. clubbing blond Editor Smith and Clint Brown for nin* hita - imludmg homers by lie.) Rolfe, George Selkirk and Charlie Keller—to win the first of a two game series with the Chl< ago White Sox hy M. The victory gave young Marvin Breuer, up from their Kansas City farm, hia flrat major league victory of the season He kept 10 Box hits we|) scattered until the ninth when Joe Kubel homered with two on IHU PMedels hurling and hitting xave Batlon 's Beea their second victory wf the year, a 4-to-2 triumph over St latuis" falterinx Cardinal! The veteran righthander not only held the Cards to seven scattered hlta. hut his double in the sixth IMHMI started the Bees on a threenm rally, the clincher ot the xame For a time It harked like lain Wameke would he the flrat Car dinal to x n the route this season, hut live hits off him in that fatal sixth was curtains Jack Russell and Rob Bowman finished the game All other games In both leagues were postponed UNSAFE jms—> I I ft. 24 , - 4 | "c /dWbUft MAflOxAt COVNCH SUN. MON. TUES. | Continuous Sunday from 1:15 MICKEY ROONEY “YOUNG TOM EDISON" Fay Hainter. George Ha nr roll ALSO — "Toddy th* Rsughrider" A Mu*>e*l 10e-2Se -0 Last Time Tonight — Mae West. W C. Ftelds "My L>ttl« Chickadee" ALSO—ROPSYt 10c-25c | CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday I<k 1:15 to 4 “The Turps Call on the President" Ann SotMm Lewis Stone & “FRAMED" Canstanae Mooes, RwM. Armstrong Eveninrw 10c-20c ——O O Lost Thm Tonight— "South at the •order," Gon* Autry. Smiley Bur "«tte Aloe—" The Shadow" 1040 c

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STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct G B Brooklyn . » 1 two Cincinnati 7.1 .700 2 New York 5 4 5M 31* Chicago 77 Guo 4 Pittsburgh 4 6 4<x> 5 Philadelphia 3 i .375 5 St. Louis 4 x .333 6 Boston 2 7 222 6'* AMERICAN LEAGUE w l. Pct o n Boston . 9 4 .692 Cleveland * 4 467 «-» Detroit x * *l*l New York 6 6 soa 21* Washington . r, J 442 3 St. Louts * : 417 31* Philadelphia 6 X 3*5 4 Chicago 3 !) 250 s>* YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Boston 4. St. Louis 2. New York at Chicago, postponed. I wet grounds Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, rain. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, rain American League New York X. Chicago 4 Boston !< St Louis X <!• innings) Detroit at Philadelphia, rain Cleveland at Washington. rain. I COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Robert Duff. Deca’nr to Kathleen Banning. Decatur. Judgment Given In the note still of the American Medical Business Bureau Inc against Doyle Daniels, the defend ant was called and defaulted The case was submitted, the evidence' heard and the court found for the plaintiff In the sum of 356 Judament was given on the finding In the note suit of the American Medical Business Bureau. Ini . against Wayne Gaunt, the defend ant was called and defaulted The vase was submitted the evidence heard and the court found for the plaintiff in the sum of 3354 Judgment was given Set For Trigl The divorce case of Clara Tarrington against Paul Yarrlngton was set for trial on May X Subpoena Ordered I In the promissory note suit of the American -Medical Business Bureau. Inc . against Francis Howard, a petition In proceeding supi plemunt to egecutor was filed A subpoena for Francis Howard was ordered Issued, returnable May 22 Plea Overruled I In 'he transfer of certificate enit of C E Striker, as guardian of Mary Bender against the First State Bank and Minnie Jones, the plea In abatement of the defendant. Minnie Jones was overruled by the court Exception to the I defendant. Minnie Jones Motion Overruled A motion to strike nut petition | filed by the defendant was over-

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Rex Mays to Shoot at Records In Qualifying at Indianapolis 1I </. • - LVar. « Be MseMilUs Unieertilv us Indiana fentball menter and feeuwr star •( the fomou. Center College "Praying Ceieweio.” gives Re* Mays some training hints a* the rnnnr tunes np at ledianapolu.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind—The I Speedway record buster wants to make it official this vear. Ri-x Mays came back to Indianapolis with the unofficial lap record of 131.58 miles an hour, established >n practice last year, but on the bunks the official mark goes to Jimmy Snyder. Snyder drove 130.757 miles an hour in qualifying m 1939 and gets the credit officially, — ' ■ — ■ ill— J ...I-.. ■■ N_l)lU!?=’.

ruled hy the court In the matter requesting payment of funds previously ordered paid to the clerk for lieneflt of parties entitled thereto as a part ot the liquidation of the Old Adams County ILwk Exception was given to the defendant Estate Case In the estate of Austin T Brown. I proof of publication and notlo- of appointment was filed Pr<a>f of publication and posting of notice of final settlement was filed Certificate of clearance was filed Th.final report was submitted and ap proved, the estate closed and the administrator dis< hsrged In the estate of Minerva I McDaniels. proof of publication of notice of appointment was filed Proof at publication and posting of notice ot final settlement was filed Certificate of clearance was tiled I The final report was submitted and approved, the estate closed and th* administrator discharged In the estate of Edmnnd Fulton, proof of publication and notice of appointment was filed Proof of publication and posting of notice of final settlement was filed Certificate of clearance was filed The final report was submitted and approved. the estate < losed and the administratrix dim barged ALLIES REPORT ■ cnwmnTAw riuui raoe <iw«t later But It was reported that there were many Norwegian troopss. aided by civilian volunteer*. who were still offering the ■ ■ IWW 11.1 I, -««

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Maya, better known aa th* "Glendale Ghost,” has been a sensation at Indianapolia since he first cam* here in 1934. He "aat an the pole” in 1935 and 193A after turning in the top qualifying time. He's out to regain that honor in 1940. Flashy, fbarleaa and colorful. Maya has almost everything to be an Indianapolis champion. Ail be nevds now are the racing

Germans such resistance as they <ou Id. Disillusionment was the keynote of editorials tn today's morning newspapers The papers seemed to agree with the taunt made in a speech last night by Clement Davis, a national-liberal member of the government's parliamentary (oalitlnn. that If Hitler as Chamberlain had said had missed the bus In the war It was only because he too often took a taxi. Itavle*' own keynote was that Chamberlain must gn. "What we want is a real war cabinet with someone at the top who can decide a question." he said "We are meandering through the war. making exitses and boasting What right has the prime minister to say the other day 'I am in time more confident . , . Hitler has missed the bus'? as a friend said to me Hitler too often takes a taxi. “I feel that th* government ha* no real grip on the situation, and that we are not being organized in thi* country on a real war basis. The country can not be properly organized until the government goes. We have let down > small nations with promise* we were unable to fulfill and other small nations instead of turning to us are turning to others for safety in sheer fear that we can do nothing for them " ' ■ O'" 500 Sheets SunriM Canary Second Sheet*, neatly w rapped. 35c. The Herat or Democrat Co.

LOCAL TENNIS TEAM WINNER Decatur Defeats North Side In Match Cut Short By Rainfall The Decatur high school tennis team scored a victory over North Side of Fort Wayne Friday afternoon on the local courts tn a match cut abort by rain Decatur had won the first two singles matches and was leading In the other two when play was halted. Although the scheduled matches were not completed, it was declared a regular victory for Decatur. In the two finished matches. Walter of Decatur defeated Foxnaugh of North Bide. 6 2. 110. and 6-2. and Affolder of Decatur defeated Frle of North Side. 4-2. and 4 3. Mills of Decatur won the first set from Turnley of North Side. 6-4. and Turnley held a 4-1 lead In the second set when play was stopped. Johnson ot Decatur had a 3 1 lead over Allen of North Side In the first set when rain stopped proceedings.

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VOTE ON FAST t’ONTINUKD FROM PAPE ONE which will he set up aa near the regular precinct polls as p.>aslhle One Democrat and on.- Republican will be employed at each place and the workers were first polled in order that a pro-daylight savings time worker and an anti-daylight savings time worker would be stationed at each pla< e At l-A a voting place will be «et up In |he driveway at the Krick residence, at I B It will be located west of the Hoop Mill office: at 2-A near the library; at 2-11 In the vacant lot north of the Shrank residence; al 3-A In the county garage and at 3-B at the Maier Hide und Fur company. SEEK TO BRING <CONTH«UBD rnui* rAOB ONS judiciary committee will reconsider jts vote. In view of the situation 1 don't see how It can do anything else " The committee Is scheduled to

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bold Its nwBI regular meeting <MI Tuesday The house rules committee met yesterday hut did not consider Dempsey's feaolutlon which offered an aliernntlve method of getting the bill to the flooi The resolution would make the measure In order despite the judiciary committee'* adverse action Rules committee members, however, said they don lit <-d that thia method would be followed, especially since all precedents are against It. The official Hat of signers to Dempsey's discharge petition *i|| not be available until, and If, the 214 names sre obtained. g—— 1— — DEATH CLAIMS tenNTtNUSD <)R PAIR PUI 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the E Black funeral home Rev Kenneth Timmons, pastor of the First Christian churth here, of which she was a member, will of. fi< late. Burial will be In the Mt. Tabor cemetery. The body may be viewed at the

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