Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1940 — Page 8
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NEWARK TAKES LITTLE SERIES Defeat* l.ouiioville ToM in Junior World Serio Title N*wa,k. X J O I" UR) Th* Nwwark B* . • t**lay h*4d th. Ibiid Junior world -• *!*• baseball ihsmwbcisnip tn font »*a* m* Th** Bear* captured (he lt<" title last night »»jr defeating th*’ Louisville Colon* Is. Am* -in .**•'• elation r»-|> <••• iiialiv*-. ff-l. f«» their fourth victory in .1 *l* game ■ortwa. Tile Bears flm-h.-d 2‘, «am"* behind th*- pennatit • nniwg Roche Stet rlllb in the r« -kiil.i national leagu* *• -a**»n and di»t**» ml of Jersey City and Billitii" < tn the playoffs laHll*sßl*‘ finishing fourth, downed Columbus and h< chatnplvn Kansas Chy Blue- in th* Vim * .111 •such .at lon playoff-* Steve Peek Im** -r ill only one <»t hla last 14 same* »■ it -to oirfor the Bear* last night and limited the Colonel* to *i» Mt* Th*la*m*»»( • illy ram* when Vim* Sherlock tripled f«* the fir*’ Colonel h • and Mined 011 Chet Morgan** infiel.l single A homer by Bud M*’hefty • •-I the mih. tot Newark in the fourth and Charlie W.ign- wlO went Into the game with an II lame winning •n.-ak held Peek eVen until the sivh when the Bear* Went in front The Ti. ■ . ..... t ■ QQQQQI - TODAY ContmuW'i* from 1 TO *BI .ON DIE II XS SERV \NT TROI HI E" Penn/ S ng'eton. Arthur Lake Larry J.eei A Duty" AL?O--S"o'*« tCe-TOc Ine Ta* ’ BE SURE TO ATTENO —-0 —0 FRI. & SAT. TWO Ol TSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT HITS! THEY 'LL SCUTTLE YOUR HUES TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA! / j w /-/ J Jlal faack STAR OLIYEI LAUREL* HARDY < A Wfo ■ 0 "•('•d br Ml r GOOON DOjSIAJ w ftlsSMd tbfe UNITED AtTISTS ADDED THRILLER — ( 4f r ■Bat* jA GLOWS' I A ParO**** FU ”"* ** I tich«»<* D.n"'"9 I • j«on C«i"«V • t. • lob«<» r °'®? ’ L o—o Bun Mon. Two*.— “Th« Sea Hawk'* Errol Flynn. Brenda Manhall
• aerie* plus 124" I j playoff prise and 16 day* pay dut | I lug the governor'* e»tp serie* Th* bi... . ;*■ ... tor the playoff1 ADAMS COUNTf COACHES MEET Athletic Director** Os iliiih School* Meet Wednesday Niicht Coache* of the high schools of Adam* county held an interesting informal get together meeting Wed i nesday • veniiig at 'he Coppes* Bl! ■ Ing -ration at Monroe Following a chicken dinner. Hugh Andrew*, athletii director and head f.attliali and basketball **>a*h at the Decatur Junior senior high *. ho-tl presided over an informal dim usaloii Purpose of < ailing the meeting Mr Andrew* «tsn-d waa to enable 'he |(M'he* to he< otne better a< ‘ qualnted and also to discuss any mutual problem* which might ail** The IO U he* agreed to meet on., or twice during the basketball season. probably early in February > Dl*» nation of new basketball rule* »nd interpretation of the** rule* waa b*l by la*re* Lehman . p mmlnent ha*ketball ofllclal of Berne Th*- co.-k he* pr> a*-nt were at follow- Mr Andrew* |t*atte la.twin head hateluill and attiatant in football and haaketball at Ib-.atut William T lv»w aatlatant at Ite.a tu> Harry Halley, liecatnr tennit . .mi h Hylveater Everhart n»a< h of the Iterator junior high There dore Zayto coat hot the liecatiir Commodore* Lak* Clendenin*. , • and Th'.ra! Mating a«»i»tant Geneva. Herman N* uen*. hwander. Monro- laiyke Siherry Mon mouth Getald Vllaid Plea«ali' Mill*. Th*-o llu*h Kirkland, j Wayne Htnihman. Hartford Ja k Isenbarge Jeffenum < 0:0 h, wa* unable Io he present becaute ot conflicting engagement* other* present were Pete Reynold* and Bob Sihralukc of the l>" atur Hally Henna rat *port» *taff o Decatur Bowling League Z*i< k • !>37 pa<ed the Flrat State Bank in three win* over the Pure A- Know Flour live In the Men hant league at Mie* Re< r. ation la*’ night Bum k g .’>62 wa* top* for the ioaera Th*- winner* posted a 2t>52 total and the lo«er« a 2*ll «pot included Marathon Oil *av>-d two game* In their »erlea with Ilrewry'* with Gallmeler lighting the way on hit AT*! and the other four <lo»e behind Leonard * S3* wa* the beat effort of the loaing quintet Happy'* Pla« e «wept iheir »eri*a with Whin- Ro**-. 2336 to 176* with dprunger'* .In* high ».-rie» for the j victor* Omlor'* 433 waa the iie«t a member of the !o«er« could do. Hon EKru-' led by Coffee hi* 557 won two game* from A & P hut fell below In total pin*. 30*7 again*! 3126 A 567 by Womack .CORT — — Laat Time Tamght — “HENRY GOES ARIZONA'' Frank Morgan. Virginia Weidltr , ffiim Summerville. Guy Kibbee ALSO—Short* 10e-!se FRI. & SAT. HOPALONG CASSIDY “STAGE( ()A( H WAR” Wm. Boyd. Rusnell Havden —o—o—- — Mon. Tut*.—"Crooked Road" and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby."
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AMBERS SEEKS ' WELTER CROWN Lou Amber*. KvLighl* weight King. Seeks Welter Title N. w V. tk ’U.B Th* . i-<mfu«ing welterweight tooling di-j • vMon »a« tangled *-v*m mor* to i day by announcement that lam Am - tier* former lightweight king , •hortly will launch a i.impalgn for ' the welter (rown ' Mr I Weil! antimin. >d "11' Amber* will begin training al 1 Madame Bey'g Camp Summit N ; J. oh. 21 for an unannoun*• d hoof Tht« Will be hl* flr«t leather i to»*lng *inc. lowing th. lightweight title to la w Jenkin* on a knockout j in May Paring down to the 135 , pound limit wa* believed partially • re«pun*lble for the un*-ap- <ted *l*feat Amber* I* gunning for a title •hot at th. new 147 pound ihamp ion. Frltile Zlvlc of Pittaburgh but he I* Willing to tangle with •■* 1 hampion Henry Armstrong or contender Al Hat i» of Brooklyn a* a •tarter Zlvlc wa* matched yegterday for 1 | a 15-round non title bout with; DBVl* at Madison Square Garden. I Nov 15 Zivii already had *lgn*d > to mak<- his flr»t title detense at the Garden on Jan 17 in a return bout with Aimstrong from whom h»- wrested the title Friday night , o - —— ConM*rvation Club Plan* Shoot Sunday The fir»t -hoot of the fall «ea«on a I! I»- held Sunday at the C.uintry ( . on-ervation dub'* grout’d- north of Hecatur about «even mile- on !' S 2‘ H.-man W'elwt ann i-ttued ' < day A- one of th*- feature* a rifle mail h will lie held \ttr». tire pule- have Iveen obtained for all . la*».« of <onte*l* and the public ha- been -nvlied to attend and g*'t i t piactu .- f*t the < ph**4»d»ni *t’4*on rr»»« •*•*<!* .from the match will be used to ditrlbu'e wild game m ’he county. Local Theater Book* Leading Picture* While a’ Indianapoli* thl* week. Roy Kalvn manager of the Adam* theater, comple’ed Imoklng* for the fal', »ea»on* new motion picture* With all ’he major producing compatii*-* under contrart. th.- Adam* i* in a position to present the 1 ream of the Holly w.mml pt hlii. tions Among the picture* that have 1 been hooked and will be shown wiliin the n*-»’ few week* ar*Ktiute R.xkn* All Am- lean | Strike I p th- Band ' “No Time | for Comedy Foreign Corre*pon dent" Hired Wife.' "Wyoming." The Great McGinty. Voting People Howard* of Virginia. Ilrlg-. ham Voung." Spring Parade " and 1 “City for Conque«t " The*.- are just a 6-w of the attractions that aie coming to the Adams and according to Mt Kalver. the output of the producing companies thi* year promises more entertainment than any like period in the hiatory 1 of the Industry BRITISH BOMBERS CONTI.NCEn FROM PAGE ONE a numlier of the great »lone hl M-k* of th*- arch down onto the altar, sniashiiig it to bit* The main body of the cathedral suffered no harm It appeared that only a . few of the cathedral'* pricelu** art I treasure* had Ihh-ii iiiju ed and that structural damage to the jewel lof Sir Christopher Wren'* an hlj tectural geniu* could lie repaired | wlthoul great difficulty Gemma plane* attacked lamdon I lelentlesaly last night Inst activity j died away after an Initial daylight I raid ahortly after dawn Thirty- ' on* penning were feared killed I when an emetgency air raid shelfi er In a slum area was hit squarely An knclent hotel wa* hit and a garage shelter wa* struck Thenwa* high for the grocer*. Green Kettle chalked up two game* in the win column, toppling Hi-hafer*. 2»3U against 29i« . . . Moellering's 4*7 paced the winner* and Smith* 502 was beat for the loser*. Andrew* Case copped two of three from Home Grocery, running up a 2729 against a 27*1 for the loser* . . . Berkley's 452 led the victorious restaurant men and Murphy* 503 led the loaera.
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W*-re no 111 *it.ilti»-- In ’h* garage 1 shelter. * German raider* did not confine their atlenoitn to l<ondon They , scattered over all of Britain delis et Ing heavy attack* on almo*t all impottant cities ttffiiul statement* hath from Germany and Rumania on the di< 1 patc h of Get man troop- to Rn I mania were egpec ted «h irtly t Both wert egpacted to iti*i*t that < th* troop* hid gon* there foi l training purpose* and to carry out Germany * guarantee- of Hu I manlan territorial Integrity t Whatever the egplanatlon Brit ish Rumanian relation* appeared *0 be at the breaking point It was thought likely that Britain Would: •ever relation* and evacuate the, embassy staff to Istanbul Heavy 1 German *hipmetit of arm- and 1 , munltmi* were -aid to lie arriving in Rumania j> Rom* and Berlin dented report* that field marshal Wilhelm Keitel'l wa* taking iha-ge of the offensive ’ against Egypt Th* war In the 1 middle east parked up with air ■ attack* by both »ide» The Ital 1 lan* raided Ad-n for th* first time I in some day* and there was a 1 •mall clash of bo. der force* at t’ari Deglo tn British Kenya The I British bombed Toleuk In Libya 1 and Assail Keren. Bun*. Ih-calli
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ere. Btir.i and M.il Fdega In Rast , Africa o Two Railroad Men Killed In Wreck Chicago Oct lit tl'Pt Two men were killed t.iday when two Indiana Harbor belt railroad freightrain* collided at th- Intersection of a *uper line and the main road I west of here Th*- d-ad were A J Burn*, a brakeman, and Fred W Wa)«h. a fireman. I with of Hammond. Ind <> Prewidenf* Son. McNutt To Speak Chicago Oct l« tl'pi Paul V Mi Nutt and Franklin !> Ilo.wevelt. ,Jr.. *on of the president, will ad--1 dre«* a 13-*tate rally of young Democrats at Rm k Island. 11l October I*, regional headquarter* of the Democratic national committee announced today ‘Roosevelt will participate with Robert I. Tilton. Indianapoli*. director of the youth division of the b.-moiratli national headquarter*, and other young Demo* rat* in a discussion <*f young Democratic ac■fivltie* on election day
FAMOI’S LONDON (V'NTtNi’K** rn*»*» "Acte <»nbi ■of the emergency tcn*-m*nt di* I tri* t *helter were among the worst • Irewtilis of the hammer-krleg' , | which was steadily fotemlfylnr Ini fere* By A lommeriial firm had bunt » ' hlg emergency *h*-lt*r trench, j I heavily sandtiagg'd for It* *-mI ploy** in the only open *pme In a I tenement district Dweller* in 1 I li*arby tenement- had Iteeti given > I permission to u*e it at night* Leaving theli own frail home*. | th* tenement famllie* cowered In th* shelter during the hour* N'sll plane* were raining bomb* on London Th* great bomb which ! struck the- Shelter buried all of' them Their hum** around I’ wi-i* un damag*'d eveept for broken wtn ■low* and pitted wall* A* In the <-a*e of th* hospital the Nasis homfo-d th*- day liefor* many of those In the *helter trench were aged men and women Maintaining relentlessly the fer cm Ry of their attack, the tierman*. After only a brief pau*e at the end of their night raid, returned t> I give the metropolitan area It* fleet daylight alarm dutlng thl* morning irush hour Launch Attack* Berlin. Oct Io Uff> German I source* said today that German, 1 bomber formation* have launched a powerful attack cm 'he fortifiesI lion* and railroad communication* of Mouth Britain The German plane* reportadl they had managed to hit nunietous objective* with medium slied and heavy < alibi* !»omf>* (A concentrated attack on rail | communication* on th* south coaat. of England and fortification* in i i that area ha* Frequently l»een predicted as a preliminary to any German Invasion attempt 1 Railroad *raH<>n* were *iugled 1 out for special attack* today, the Geimans reported, and hit* were *> ou-d o Beverage* Board Conduct* Hearing A hearing was held by the Adams county al< ohollc beverage baard . thi* morning in the c ourt h.ruse i on the renewal application of the ' i local Moo*e lodge for a liquor, wine and beer retailer * license N i oh-1 jec tlon* were filed * Latest Bulletin From Chairman of AAA Committee 1 According to Winfred L Gerfce. chairman of the Adam* tounty • AAA committee, wheat grower* in . th* county have received a wheat ' 1 income this year through all-risk • crop Insurance which they would not have received had their 1940
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wheat crop not so-en insured agalnit unavoidable haaard* Thl* is the second year in th* history of Adam* county. Mr Gerke stated that wheal grower* have collected indemnltle* for crop losae* 1 au*».l by rust, drought flood, winterkill, and other unavoidable weather hag ard* all under <me Insurance <<m snw t "Report* Indicate that farmer* are putting their crop in*uranie in demnitle* to goo*l use " Mr Cork* stated "They are using It to pay Interest on loan* farm and horn* improvements to finance the plant Ing of soil-huilding crop* and the like Many farmer* have «aid they are using thi* income to help finance the preparation of th- seedlied and the buying nf seed for the crop tn be planted this fall" he *a id Mr Gerke state* that PS percent of the adjustment* on the 194» wheat ciop losse* have been settled and that all settlement* will be made within the nest month
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