Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1940 — Page 6

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DODGERS NOSE OUT PIRATES IN WILD TILT I'help* And Vaughan Hattie An Brooklyn Wins, 7 To ♦» New York July M <UF> Four dawn iiiit thrw lit *i» It • r»n*i»*»jr that Hi* iti.ik** th»riffulf »tt Hi** ftwfor «M. til* N't* | «f»i« h « mtt. tio holilfi IwrN f«*nth ' ItlM TftMf'v* *ts*K»d bmtl*** with th» : Club I(• «|« .1 ini I'luitf* ati*l I •till luiv»- in ttfli* **n the Ulan!- I lk« <i 9ii«l Phllli*** Tlm Ut» nt in Hruttklyn fl i wan* «i4rt**i| lit th#* Htmlt* CM* y**»l»nliy, wh#*n I **l k*■ r I » at i -her H.i l»« |*h#*l|»* vrimndMl out j lu fh** nlnih. |*lt* b**r Brawn ; tu Bllil** Kl*-t* her Th« l*lrai* , » thiHighf l*h*‘i|»M -i«lk• *1 Kira « tier in t lOMltut Ihr Imk Aik) Vmuclnirt finril arrow fh* diamoiiil from «h<»rti*to|» and ii|» hraidrd th«* luk Brooklyn <al*hrr In * oiitraM to jirevum* ftjtht* thin ; ytraiMiii. i he |»li»yer* Iff ih**in «•» If »** a To •rt ond affair »if It about Ml pum bra thrown 111 all Both wrrr haiitnh#*«l from tit** Kano I'hrlpn |N«rf In tbr affair wan a •nr |*i I (if l»«*< a line ill tbr (’III* llinati Brooklyn rmbr**alio last n* « k tbr Brooklyn * at* her wandered around tbr diam<ftid |*ra« rfully wearing hi* maak and tireaat |»roie« ti»r VatiKb an la ordinarily a peaceful cltßen rarely aaying mor** than, hello, bow me JWHir The Btielpa Vaughan battle wan only one of the unuaiial Imident* In an tinif«ual ball game The I lodger* went lftt«» th*- ninth |ea*l “Delightfully Air-Conditioned" ♦ ♦ — Latt Time Tonight — “The mortal storm" Jamet Stewart Margaret Sullivan Robert Young. Frank Morgan ALSO —Short! 10c 25c Rlul T*« ' WEI). & TIB KS. * OI K Hl<; DAYS! * Continuous Matinee- Wed. & Thun* from I :.10 P. M. lip; SI KK n* ATTEND! y<9& BABY $ HERE! ~ x lovabl# laugk* * '\ able Sondy t htr* , g with fKe screen's utvium amo thi tirru ro*NAOOM BUTCH mi BUDDY TMt bOYACII SCATS O* a ~ AIJDKD FEATURETTE ~ “ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS" With Hundreds of Stars! —o Friday A Sat — “Safari" Doug. Fairbanks Jr.. Madeline Carroll. —o Coming Sunday — “Ghost Brtakers" Bob Hors, Fauletts Goddard.

tnc 411 IlUt the HI rat's tint it up with a * run rally ami had what they thuuahl should bate li»-*-n the •ovoniN tally thrown utr at the I plaid. .1 With Ihr run"' knotted (4 Ihr I Dodger* won out In their half of the ninth on two walk* and Heir I Coacarart's *lnale off Mam Hrown I previously Frankie Friuli had . | been intsed out of the same In Ihe I *l*th for ahuslm Ihr privilege of I free apewell Thr lilant* Ih-jil thr Rrdl 4-2. | with single raws in ihr lasi font i imiinr* Mill Sli Km htilr gambled i with Ills second *'rin* pitcher* Hutching* Mr«a». Kholfnw and I Vl'iuri mid loaf Thr dr|r«l rr jdm rd thr lii'd* trail to *rVrll I game* In ihr other two National league | same* thr t'ardliial* beat th*Hern. *l. and th« l ull* trimmed sin I'hil*. 7 3 Johnny Mist* drove j in four run* a* Hoh It-.wnian haml i n| the Hers their ail'h alralahi dr j feat t'laadr Pa*aeiH held Uir I’hila lo aetiti hit* lii (flatting hi* i 12th Fame Tin- Athletics won thi-lr imh ! amnr In IT played wilh thr Tiger* I by lM.i’tng thr Amrilran league ; leader* '• T Tin defeat •nl the Tiger*' lead to one game otrer the , idle Indian* The A * belled llul* h j | iiiiuiii llenton and Nmllh lor IS' hit* and Jammed over five rim* in the seventh lo win the game Tester day • hern Joe MeHarlhy. j Tanks pilsd who's tan, fuar i straight world * ehamplonsblp* and 1 finally admitted that “*r have a ihame to win the pennant" o LEADING BATTERS National League (‘layer flub tj All It II IM (tanning lilani* *'l '.lt IT l»T till [ May Mhllllea. Tl 252 St *3 ISn , N'li hnlmm f'uhg » : t"t 52 *»T 322 . launliardi. It'-ds >254 35 *l U l ' KMii'ormlrk fin *»35T«2112 3H fillet In*- Hlrale* T 5 2'*3 33 !*2 311 American League Radllff Mrow ns '«> 311 53 12* 3T2 | Finney Ibwton T* 334 54 IIN 354 ; Appling I'hii ago kl 322 51 lit 354! Mi fimky Tiger* *T US TT 12* 353 Wright I'hii ago IT 352 54 121 341 1 o HOME RUNS Mire rardtnals 2F Fos* Hei| Box 21 fireellherg. Tigers . 2H Keller Yankees 2n j 111 Maggio. Yankee* 2* «• ** * | \ II * 20 lh. W h i I c unwalrrmerked mimenuraph. adapt utile for all kindn of mimeogri'ph work and nuilaide for ink wiifnature. NOc, The Deralur Deroinral f'o. ICORT “It's Cool at thg Corf Today, Wed. & Thurs. CONTINUOUS SHOWS | DAILY #ROM 2 P M. reS*^ I I 1 ' Public Cowboy No 1 I ih anothar Great New / Song-Action Production! / MBMI i ALSO—3 Stooges. 10c-20c —o Frl. A Bet. — Roy Rogers "Young Buffalo Bill” A First Chapter. “Drums of Fu Manchu.” -0 Coming Sunday—' Ski Petrel" A “Man with Nine Uvea.”

* Today's Sport Parade 1 By Henry MsLemere New York July K> *UF» Will all lha puldlt links glitters in the t'lilted Blairs please meet at my apart mein next Kiinday aflermam •it three uTIm k Mrlng your rlnbs l In-iause *e may have In gu nut and , play a dnile The sltualinn Is this: The Amerhsn gulf asam lallnn. a I new organiiaiinii with which 1 am unlamillat through Its president, l •.1 rt (FBMMMM who I dun i | know ha* name me a member of a rommlflee to *e|e» t the twelve ! I* »i puhlii links amateurs lu meet 4he twelve he*t amateurs from private < lull* In an all-Amerlea iup i mail h My fellow rommllleemen ere Immon llunyon of l.lndy » restauralii and Joe Turp llunyon* and llavl* J Walsh, i-herub taeed sports auihorlty of the went mast With llunyon s stable raring at Saratoga | and Wal*h gone glamor man in : Hollywimnl I feel lhai I am going to fall heir to most of ihe work Thi* doesn't (Hither me. how • ver. beeau*'* I have all my plan* laid out and (eel ronlldeiil of i ho <* In* a side that will trample the private ilul) leam wlm h Mi O'llumuoh *ays will he named i>y Hobby Jones, liralilland Mire and Iferb lira** These men know more about golf than I do. espei tally llohhy Jones, who used lo he a right smart player In hi* day lint li l* ,n my method of »e|ertllig a leam lhal I will outwit them I plan to play a match with eaih 1 public link* player golfer In Amer Ira No ha|dialard seleitlon lor Hie No Just going hy what Is In Ihe record tM*»ks Those who don't heal me even will Ih- automalh illy eliminated a* landldale (or the

leam Then I will take a stroke a hole from those left and play ihem matches Those who 11. k me <an lontlnue and give me two strokes a hole. Then ihree stroke*, then four stroke* until, tinally. Ihe field of eligible* Is reduced to the (reeded number of player* and alternate* My playing between Ht.MMi and 15.000 holes of gull a day I should have my team ready hy lale Hep'ember will, h I* when Mr O’Man non say* the mat. h will In- played If either of my fellow committeemen have any objection* to this plan 'and I don't see how they possibly could because after all It D my own feet I am going tu wear null they had better *how up Nine day Not only show up but show lip early because there are only ail chair* 111 Ihe living room and I am confidently expecting around 2.0n0.imh. golfers My wife plans lo have a turd girl in lo help serve the sandwiches and punch Knowing the Messrs Kuny.m and Walsh I feel they may possibly object to one plan I have In mind that of naming myself playing captain of Ihe learn It Is probably the only chance I will ever have to be captain of any kind of golf team. *0 why shouldn't I seise the oppori unity My presence on the team will serve as an Inspiration to the players Dul of loyalty and learn spirit they will play over their head* lo avenge the I* up beating I am sure to take at Ihe hands of Hud Ward, say or Willie Turneaa Hut Ihere la an even more subtle reason for my serving as playing c aptain Ika.iued lo defeat before I start. I can make no end of superb sporting gestures. I can concede l.rassle shot# for birdies, esplosion shot* for eagles, and never demand lo see a single putt sunk With the rival captain so grac lous. Ihe players of Ihe opposing side will (eel lhal they must rec iprocate Thu* my lone defeat may well lead to Innumerable advantages for my team Don't forget Hunday. now around 2 o'clock

0 Final All-Star (iarne Wednesday The final game in the all-star series, aged 14 to 17. will Im played at Worthman Field Wednesday morning at 8:34 o'clock Kac h team ha* won une game Th* playoff between ihe winners of the Nat tonal LOANS 111) to S3OO WHLau£ • wBF OUICKLY IHO FIIVATIIY RUBS It •• *s>v Co esslcfr In s loon with u*. ckodot,. „ •vo.lobl, !- —..1, ioUi»e*co) nil omi Ur Co iiHr You I„y 0 .QoooooUo ■slocool <*•••• oo 100 c cko ciloo r»u un Iko ocosor Yuu nor npor oil o. osr so.c U< roe. iooo oi sar cino No onkocooMoa uilo o 4 onplor,c fOowdsor coloUuto. How. fa Apply I. Csll sc o*co J. Tolopkoao eo CkM od oul won 000.0 ood odd.on oo cc ood nod ■■ lo eo A .out Coon coptonololiuo Hill toil ot r»u. Solo# ood otplt.o 00. •— * *kC to res crltkoul cool o. oblifolu.ee j Lsaw* art wswaliv me do Ik* •am* day yaw apply LOCAL LOAN COMPANY A a rmni-i.r LSUss J Jg $99 t 9994**1 \

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and American league schedules In ihe 1-ion* recreation league will Ih- . •tailed nest Mcnday. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Hcl (iff Cincinnati fin 2* fi«2 R.co.klyn 51 3< ficki 1 New Y’nrk 4s Si 55S It Chbigct 40 47 51U 15 St Mutt* 41 45 477 IS Pittsburgh 41 4< 471 IS>y Philadelphia 3«» 5« 340 20 Mcistcin . 20 54 341 215* AMERICAN LEAGUE W I-. Pel. 4111 Detroit 5* 37 6«2 Cleveland 65 311 601 1 Holton 50 42 542 54§ New York *7 43 522 7 4 Chicago 45 43 611 Rby Washington 4u 66 421 II Ht Mon* 30 &C 411 IS Philadelphia 37 55 4U2 l»«, YESTERDAY 8 RESULTS National Ltagug c i'h n ago 7. Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 7. Pittsburgh 4 Kt Mtuls fi. Moslem 1. New York 4 Ciin llinati 3. American League Philadelphia 0. Detroit 7. Only game scheduled. Stainback Ik Sold To Detroit Tigers Montreal. July 3u <UJ9 tienrge Tucker Klainltack. regarded aa one of the Ih*sl outfielders ever lo play for Ihe Montreal Royals, has been sold to the Detroit Tigers, leaders of the American league The sale was announced today by

Willkie Works on Speech , t '• . *i j *, A ■ •>*•*.* JMSsf.l .. v ; ' 4jf (I. V • 40 f l ' < _;•' sp ■ j & ?■ ■ mi^i v ~ yi' y lie « „ jyjK HGL +?*%> ...’.' ;‘H| Although the day of hla acceptance speech, Aug IT, still la a couple ar weeks away, Wendell U Winkle already la working on the addreaa while vacationing at Colorado Bprtnga, Cola Willkie win make Ida formal add-*e at Ida home town of El wood, Ind. Willkie la sfeowa 1 with hie atcretary, Grace Grahn.

Hector Racine, president of Ihe' I Montreal baseball club The salel price was nol disclosed, but was I , believed lo Ih- In the lletghborbood of 116.1NN1 Kialnhaek * luiltlng average for j this seusoli it 32X In 41* limes •it hat he's had 137 hits and driven . In 44 runs Hilt Derorrevont Reported Better International Fall*. Minn.. July Jn it'Pi The splendid physical * nndltlou of Hill Decorrevonl.' Northwestern I'nlverslty halfback, made hit chances of recovery from un ocnengeticy appendectomy egeel- ( lent. Dr. Henry l-ysne affl.med today. though the athlete was still on the ' serious condition" list. FREE ACTS ARE CONiINCKD UN PAOF THHgfi. Injected Into Ihe act when a down made his appearance ou the trap- : ege and after constant tumbling emulated hla predecessor on the trapeze by leaping from a swing Ing bar to the grasp of hla partner. The free arts will follow a dally program throughout Ihe balance of ! Ihe lair for the amusement of the i fuirgcH-r* | — Senate Appropriatea 25 Million For Dam Washington. July 3ft-<UP>-The senate today In alter* order passed a resolution lo appropriate 125.000.nOO for a new dam In the Tennessee valley to provide power for Increased production of aluminum need* hy the aircraft Industry. After passing the measure by voice votes, the senate recessed until 3 p m. pending house action on a similar measure.

BANK ROBBERY IN NEW JERSEY Two Itank .Mwwnjfim Are Victims Os Holdup This MorninK Aabory Hw k. N J - iul» ** tl'Hl llandH* held up two me* j senfer* nf Ihe A«hury pgrk Nsllon ■I Hank and Tru*i mmpany In i front of Ihe A*bury park po*' «f flee today and escaped with iwn lug. contain ins »I **-•** ! » r * ,h Jarae* F )r»ym* vlce-pr< *ldeni nf the luink *ald four men committed tha robbery at l*-5n i m Three men walked up to Clarence Barton. Jr.. 15 and Joseph Sturm sa. as they stepped from a private automobile aud started toward the post office entrance The bandit* throat <un* at the two ine**ens ers. sotted ihe hag and fled In a' sedan An nrcomplUe started the car as the three bandits *wung In to It and they fled north toward Allenhursi The money wa* being sent to the federal reserve hank 111 New York Moth messenger* were armed bu’ the rot'bery wa* *o *wlft they had no opportunity fu u»e 'heir gun*. The messenger* described the in mix* as Iwlween 30 to 35 year* old. of dark completion and well dressed They were nul ma*ked Follce sold the money wa* wrapped In package* of several thou* and* of dollar* each They could not give the denomination <rf Ih* i hill* — p Confirm I’attcrson As Assistant SecreUry Washington. July 3n UPJ 1 The senate today confirmed ih*1 nomination of circuit Judge Koberi Porter Hallerson of New York a* assistant secretary of war Hallerson a Kepublican. served In Ihe aame division a* secretary of war Henry 1. Stlmson during 1 ! the world war ami was selected hy the taller to repine Uml- J John a»n. a Itemm-ratle holdover from ! Ihe previous war deparlmenl ad ministration. HEAVY TOLL OK LIVES IVSTTINUKI* FROM PAOB 'Hunt alarm asking all resident* of Cam den lo ahul off Ihelt water supply so that all availatde water could Ih* used to fight the -preading flames Authorities said there was n<> immediate way of ascertlutng how many id the employe* escaped from the building Those who did escape | were showered by hurtling oil Flame* could he seen for mile* First report to reach police headquarters said that between In and 15 bodies already had lieen re covered. 0 Old Clothas 5«-vr History Mpokaue. Wash *U.PJ Joseph , niaddlng. t*. who was one of hpo j kane’s beat-known coachmen In the old day*, drove a beer wagon - ' In an hlatortcal pageant held here wearing the same hat and other | clothes a* he did 40 year* ago ... .-o — —, Ha Collects 1,20 1/ Fgncll* Sylvanla. O - (U.F) -If you ever need a pencil, you might cheek 1 with Kuaaell H F.rhart former Statement of Condition nf the 'lNtV'l'nHTtnnv IVOIMMi: COMPANY Chicago. Illinois SIO Hnuth Michigan Avenur On tha 3lsl Day nf Decgnila-r. ISIS ROY TUCMBUKfTKR, Fre.ldent VVIM.AMD N. BOY OWN He. reisry Amount of c'apltal paid up *B m.ouoo'r OHOriB ABBBTM OF CciMFA.NY Kent Kstat* L’nlncumb. ered 4 Nona Mortgage Duane on real i eslata I Free from any prior Incurobrnreei None ! Bond* and Utock* "am- , ed I Market Valuel 370.152 s. Cash In Bank* (On Inl tereat and Not on Interest! . TM5* n I Accrued Be< urltles (Interest A Ben la, Kl* * 411. »J other Hecurltlea None I Premium* and Accounts | duo and In process nf collection 15.2754 S | Account! otherwise secured 11,54041 i Total Orusa Aeaet* I Mil, 147.54 i Deduct Assets Not Ad- | mlttsd I s,lst 14 Net Assets I 155,755 *1 MatIDITIF.K I Reserve or amount n* . * esssry to reinsure j outstanding risks I 71,170 17 ; Misses due and unpaid Nuns ] Misses adjusted and not ] due None laiesee unadjueted and I I J. 15141 | Bills and Accounts un- . P*** l a 3 7,300 so Amount dus and not dus banks or other credl- | tors (gone Other !-labilities of Iho j Company M 51.54 i Total Jdabllltles ..... f 00 755 *1 Capital i 100 Mi 00 Murplus | 100.000 M TOTAL » 400,755 *7 14TATK OF INDIANA. ~ . Offlc* of Insurance Commlsaloner I, the undersigned. Insurance c om . mlsaloner of Indiana, hereby < ertlfy that Ihe above Is a correct copy of I the Ptatameut of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the Hat day of December, toss ~ *!> 0 1 w " b E the original otatement and that tho said original statement la now on fit# In thhi office “ In Testimony W hsreof. | hsieunto subs, rlbe my name and affit m y u m 'bsl »e»l. lb la 11th day ~f June lorn OMall FRANK J. VIKIIAIANN #l# X . ..I ‘. n,ur,r “* fommlasloaer •If Mutual Company oo stall. July 11-30

Bob Fedor Hti Tooth Vanktii V V J The iintih Hull Feller yuuiig flrelwll arils! of ih. i.. * | , 1( l<M>kmg a! wa* securely In It* place In hi* upper j. rr ja* momenta tiefnre thin plilure wa* snapped Th. n, , ~ 1 when Feller w,i» *tnnk In the face by a hull thrust. i,y , during a practice aeasloP Ih J I* Melkle nf i l»-v* l,< ~| | H *, J attracting

Honor To Corncob F.p« Washington. Mu 'UFJ This <Hy. faitiuu* a* Ihe center of Ihe Missouri corncob pipe Industry, ha* observed Ihe cenlennlal of Its founding sllh a three-day «•>. I.raliun n Missouri Fretocts Rabbits Jeffer*on City M.> (I*l*l A dosed hunling *ej«*.it on rab'.lt* will Ih* enforced In Missouri Ihl* year for Ihe first Hnie It wli! lasi only l» days,

FOR YOUR BENEFIT A If your xu.b hill- are (ini high—if you are uadi oil. chances are a val»e Rrindinx joh ui!i earn » satinifN. To Rise you a belter job we h;tu- ih*ljlW new machine which wel grinds valses and \abr-o lo a perfection demanded by Ihe airplane c mpou Ifrinx your car in today and begin to saw* RIVERSIDE Super Servk When You Think ot Brakta—Think ot Li' Kast Monroe 81. I'h.mf ‘ —i I, Si« Days of rnefjualled DispSay of (exhibits and Knlerfainmenl al the GREAT IAY COUNTY FAIR Starting August 4,1941 I'KfNiKAM FOR THK WEEK: . • „ SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 ~ nun Bros clrcua. afiwmoon. 2:20: night 7 3t>. " bl * '“M. Htwclal lighting effeclg Ik.g sill'* a..- o MONDAY. AUOUBT 5 . J 4 u'Wock Bfo * Clrn "’ 7:3B; “dmlgrlon will I" ‘ *1 fu.na * - T ««»0AV. AUGUST • , J - * <, * ,r * ,r *“ I® x'hool children of J->V ( '*""*■ 3 •"? *mplth*glre. KnterUlnmcnl- blcycb """ JJ *‘e*. pel parade, free acta- Weils Bros , hot*.* ' B WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 IlMb! j ,ro « r »in; Well* Bros free ad* ««<»' • l ' 18 , J of ,tooll N'lKht Hetifrii Valle) !'•' ;| J *«•>' Idy and Little Clifford, headliners: hors.-pulU''* ‘‘“'n Bin. (I. THURSDAY. AUGUST S , J Progrsm l 8llowt "® of entertainment. fr-c _ FRIOAY. AUGUST • J test W#l >» Bros free acts; howePulUMj budy'a Jay County Jamboree. Firework* d,,pk ■" , '* bombardment of modern city „,<! deslrin# f**'* “ n h* rufierved for entire week .<f f " , J uHeroiory 01 ***** r,,, * r,r,,d Mouianlcate with ,l " i j

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Odd Mill 83« i ts P--, n i j Avon. 41 (UP) Tk* J ' Mill ot Avon .if th* y s|h>ls In ihl* village a Mts ago. I* gillie It silt h, x by a sis family .ipar'mett | Mr. and Mi* tUoum* 7 have reiurneii thci* - i spending a s.-.-y *t . M i Michigan, visiting *• *5- M 1 Mr. and M j •on They also vl- •**! ,-v* ! nf Inleresl and l-ik*- Mttkgi