Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1940 — Page 6

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Commodores Down St. Mary’s Os Andersoi

COMMIESEVEN SEASONSERIES MONDAY NIGHT Decatur Rexi-ter* 39 To 32 Triumph th er An* den-on Quintet The !>♦«.»• i <"inm.Hl.re. t-ven-«*h«- *’th ~ • c .■ ■ • hK «♦ ’*■ tTDltltph Mull nijjht .h ’h** Y» !»»w «l.i* k*t> ryniiWMittn I? wan j *yphii! bat Hr Qty sHhotiMh lb* • • In. .ihir <li>* fit** b *■»•» nev«*i In .»rr*.*r* 11.1 kiaan a abb* *1 * rebound ' »,,,*■ front >itid* -rneath Th*- #:«t uuarter was nip and tuck all th* way with the t'omm.id. •• *■»• in front by three po n’« 12 to ‘‘ th. fH-n.M Tl>» Garin • ante bat k >i th* -ec,*n>l quarter finally p l”>K in*" *• IB 16 tn Bolinger ’lien * am* through » th two rapid fire •*»» k*-t» Init.i field goal by K"kol am) t bra fa* th --w- ’■> th*- • < ■ (.layer tied th- « ore at 2" J** .Mm llolthoti... hit a <>n< hander from th*> »el* in.- I*rfo •• th- half -ndrd to give I*.-* ahi a 22-3*’ matgin a* th*- ntermi«'h*n Itaikman hit from un*i* tn*ath '•> open ‘hr third quarter but T-iveer wa« thru ou*l*t| -on* th gam* "it his fourth personal foul I Iman hit from umlrrnrath ami added a fr*-,- throw when ou *-.l on the shot to build iMatlir* -ad ’■• seven point* S‘ Maty ■ whitt •*1 tilllewd to our point. a« th*- pound , lowed 1" to 3*i The Commodore* controlled th* hall throughout m**«t of th*- final quarter and their lead »a. n-ver tn danger with tour point** a« na row a* tn* Gai*-' could <ol«* th* gap I'lman was th*- leading scour for th* t'ommodo - with fir* to I goal* ami a ft-*- throw for 11 point. Ila* liman ami Brud Holthouse *.O n tai led • ;.-h’ |>".nts for the w inner** Sokol > d th*- Gaels » th mm- points followed by <’ *x and Sla> knian with right point, eat h Th*- Commodore-* resetv*-s had an easy time of It ,n th*- preliminary tilt, downed th* varsity from St John - <>f l»efi im * Ohio .’A to IS Decatur FG FT TP Hackman f 4 •» * I Iman f 5 111 T*-rveer c 1 It 3 Bolinger. g 3 3 6 II Holt house g 3 2* J Holthouse K 1 <> 2 Keller IT 1 II 2

STATE GARDENS MIDDLEBURY. OHIO Open All Day Christmas ORCHESTRA AfterniMin and Evening H I leer - Liquor No Co* er Charge. |Fl||F"l||| DON'T LOOK NOW — BUT — the accident jinx, follow* everybody! But you can jilt that jinx. In case of an accident, an ACCIDENT INS U RANCE POLICY issued by the ittna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., pays hospital, medical and surgical bills, plus many other expenses. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Stere UldSkiAiiiiilll

Il rrly g . *1 0 O Total* 17 5 t*» Anderson FG FT TP Co* I .12' Sokol, f 1.1 o Mr* J •• 4 1 v*.: g oil Sl.o km.iti g in* Smlili t o *‘ ** It* wn*y f it " <* I H,. la:,-k K » V 4 H If o Artioh! r 0 «» »» riolbml ir I <> Z Total. n fi It* fete, lito win iln .atutt l inpiri- Dowtu-y lE'ort Waynei <» — General Electric Boulinx Results The final .landing, for the fi •' half i't th*- ll*-* at ii G* to al E- - * lub I-ague . a* follow. Team W I. •Ofii, *• ! bl •Tool ll*«.m 22 It Beating* 22 17 Kotor. 21 1' I’a.k.i. 2*' P* •M.nntenahi e 2" I*. Shaft. 2*» I'* Flange. jo piodintton Hi 3! •S.'t. 15 21 S'afor. 15 2A Sheli. H I’* •Thi i* .*m. hare p*i.tp*>m-il t<> fol! Thr MM.Hid half <.f fhr « urn Ilf ♦cbHhih’ will pmftui •hortly at ’.r 'h»- flr-t of ?!»•• y.ar L.-atnif 4um»« will •fart th» -• < .»n<l or I a■. k I anuary f<>i thi - ■ Xo League Bow ling During Holidays 1.*.a.-u> ’«•* !->K a' Mi* - R**<rea. t on will tie po.tponed tonight and f.*iii" ow leoau.e of Ct.ri.'ma' |iat*-« f.. the bowling ot ttn-.e F’.iin* wil intiotim ..*| la’* manag* M .lly M** - .tat.d Th* alley, w II l» open to rhe puh'.i* for COLLEGE BASKETBALL P tt.l.urgh II B it'<<■» I" 111.n0.* 11 N'otte ll.tlli. ?.-« lovertime I low * 4" Ml’ higan state I t'r* ghton Minm.ota U Bindley 5* William ami Mary J*’. Yale fl Washington I <St laiUi.* 4! o Bluffton ('('(' ( amp May Mon e To ('ory don Bluffton !>••■ 24 Officer* of the • '<'<’ amp ea-t nt Blufftoll an- re-, ported to have re* evi*-d information to the effei t that the l amp I* to be moved to Corydon *lh>u' February 1. but further Information available I. to the effect that change, in Harriwn county may alter th** ac'tion. The tve camp at Corydon i» located on a )4''<H'-a*re tn*<t. and according to report, quoted a« em'anating from Wa.hnigton *o federal government may acquire an additional 46 iHM* acre, m.ikin * •»*• ****** to be U.ed a. a te.ting ground for tank* and artillery equipment in eluded in ’he plan, will be iim.truc lion of a new road through the county and a large bridge. o Bandits Get $2,500 In Fort Wayne Theft Fort Wayn**. Ind Dec. 21 tPPi Two bandit, eacaped with a mon *-y box .aid to contain 32 500 in ea.h and cheek, early thi. morning, af-' ter .lugging Walter Augmitytiiak case owner, and hi. companion. Alec Rodney, a. they walked home from the case. Augu.ryniak told police the attack came .hortly after they left hi. e.tabli.hment The two liandit. »tep|i**d out from a building, xtrikIng l»oth him and hi. companion and knocking them unconwciou.. The victim, were unable to give * police any description of their •■- aailanti. The money box conta'ned the Bay’, receipt, and check., many of them pay roll check, ca.hed by patron* of the case.

PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, 1:00 P. M. December 27, 1940 HORSES — CATTLE HOGS — SHEEP Many Other Articles DECATUR SALES COMPANY

I. U. DEFEATS CALIFORNIA U. Touring lloobier* Score 12 Th 39 \ ictory Monday Night I I liEFENTS — be Indi.inapob* It*-* 24 <U P> It* ili.it*.* university'. ta'i*si.il basket hail * hampion- continued their vh • ty mar* h la-t night at the •■* *>.!’*< of the ITrv* rally of t ali- ..■! .* 43 '*> 3'* at Berkeley In th*-* -tat*- gam*-« Butler was f.*-.| by Plttsburi 11 4<* to 11 ami II ;« scored a 41 to.T» over t ii.■ ttmy ov* X' itr* Dame forth. Hoo.ur** I* wa» their •* * .mil -Haight vii f* y on the w. «i .1 • -ur then fifth i-on.e* ulive *>f -h* -*a**m and th*-;r 2‘”h hi a W ~ big '* **pp-m* r-« Indiana built up a 31 to 14 half Gm*- bad and •■Wiaiu«-<l out front th*- remainder of th. battle Biltl<r h* *1 i JI to JI lead over Pitt.imi gli it th*- half way point but tl>. Panther' .ported in th*I I.' half to take a final narrow margin in a «** *.iw game Vt M ithi-en sank two field goal, in fin- . *trn Ju-riod to give Itllnoi. it« vl* t<> y nvei th* Iri.h <‘y Sing* -I .* or. *1 for Nott*- li.inu but it wa« not enough MAYOR BANGS *’*»S I IM 111* ETi**»l PACK ONE log money Bang, had formerly v*-d - >m time lii hi« own jail in Hunting*.- i during In. let in .i» may.*! •!n :i ( th*- u*utt» th*-* found hl« mum i-ipal u ii-y to b.- io violation wf’li 1 exi'ting contract, ami *>rd*-ied I'lin , i.* dl.bimi 'l ll* had refuml NOTE OF REVERENCE ■*.N INI I* t'l;- *M page: one? max 'he 'hopping ".pr*-«-" of th* •< iM>ti a» ’he u.iial numlu-r of la»t minute -hopj*er. »• uny io lh-<atur .tore, in an effort to pur* hase a gift f<o * h tli.-tto forgotten flh-lid or relative M*.t of the .tore* will r.main open lute tonight in an • ffort to .*< ■ oimHiat* th*-** 'hopper. Tomorrow how.v. i the i lly w.ll I**- quiet pta* lit ally all .tores publi* otfl *■» the |»>.l offli the batik and oth* I build ng* will have their d***m leaked a* tin- worker, ami >li*-ir employ*-!. »peml tin- day w th t.imili*-* in aicordame w.th annual cu»tom th*- baily l>.-iii.» rat will not pnbli.h an edition tomorrow to permit melllbel. of til. «’.ift to .pend ' th- day with their families H**pe» for -I ’ White t liri-lmas ' were not very bright today, but residents < *|>*-< ted to m.ik* up in 4'hri.ttnas gaiety ami spirit what the day la* ked in th.- witeness of snow — *i Christmas Pnigram At Bobo Wednesday A Christmas program will be presented at the Bolhi Fnited Breth- ( ren church W*-*ln»--day night at ; 7 .30 o'i-|<m k The general publi, i I* invited to attend POPE PH’S PLEADS (CH.NTIS't Eb FROM PAGE ONE) anti-aircraft shell, and fire, start-1 • d by British bomb* They believed it was om- of the heaviest attai k. made on the coast and It was said ito have been inspired by evidence 'that the German* had resumed their Invasion preparation. In Ireland too. precaution, were taken. Barricades were set up on the road, for the first time and armed soldiers patrolled lhe barriers with bayoneted rifles A number of Imnibs were disclosed io have fslli-n In the past few day. in nor hern Ireland. The chief center, of RAF attack on the Invasion coa»t were Bott logne. Dunkirk and Ostend. It was revealed that Britain's loyal family will have no Christmas tree tomorrow The traditional turkey will be served but many i , of the special trimmings of former year, will be dispensed with by 1 the royal household as well as by

U. S. Navy Strength Now and How It Will Be I BATTLESHIPS IfIItKMnWWCTs]'"CRUISERS [DESTROYERS ,SUBMARINES [ totals' BUILDING® lie 370 OVIRfISE 3) ,_ u >£), -< . 147 TOTALS • 32 18 91 365 185 691 This diagram shows U. B naval strength today I with the national defense program which calls for r and how it will be when addition* are made in line | aavaral more unite to tha fleet „

DFCATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT. DFCATI’R. INDIANA

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ordinary Britons Today long distance t atmon on th*- British coast fired on the Freni h .oust and reports circulated that th*- Italians wer ( - '(lifting air tone squadron* which had been partli Ipating in the bombardment us th*- British Isle* to Libya to meet the British atla* k It wa* bi-lleved that the final assault by British imperial for* on Bardla auUld I*, delayed until after Christmas Il waa revealed that the RAF made heavy atta* ks on Tripoli the biggest Italian base m Libya D*-< 2** and 21 Two supply «hips of *; iiih) an I 3.000 tons were reported -link by swordfish to’|*ed<n arrytug planes o Midnixht Service At Presbyterian Church Th* 'pvcial midnight Chiistmas eve service planned at the First Presbyterian •■hurih will commence tonight at 11 p m Chrlstma* music carol* and chimes will be presented l.y Mr* Carrie Haubold and the -lory of Christmas will be given by the pastor. The serviie will In* conducted In a setting ot candlelight and Christmas lighting The public l« Invited to this service.

"That’s the Man!” r. L ■ e • Mathilda La Boyer, 17, ahown In ML Vmon, N. Y., hoapital, identifim Isaac Brown. 41, aa the man who gagged, bound and etabbed her in a parking let, leaving her to die. She eaid that last Summer he had betrayed her, that they were on the way to • doctor for an .Hegel operation when the attack occurred Brown, held on a ehirge of felonious asaault, denied everything. Both are from New York City.

Axed Decatur I*ady Reported Critical The condition of Mr« Phtmbo Si humai’her was reported a* crith I <al today and little hope was ex- . tended for her recover)* Mhe makes her home with her son. William Hchumacher of Line street Mrs Hi'huma* her is p««t !*<» years of , age. - - O — MonsiKnor Manner Is New Marquette Bishop Washington. Dec- 24 (VP) Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognatti. Apostolic delegate to the t'nited States, announced today that Pope Piu» XII has named Monsignor Francis J Magner, pastor ot Kt Mary * church. Evan*ton. 111. to be |.Bi-hop of Marquette. Michigan .... o — _ .... Workers At Plymouth Plant Vote For CIO — Plymouth. Ind. Dec. 24 (VP)— Cmployea id the McCord Radiator company's Plymouth branch la*’ night voted I'M) to 76 for recognition of the ClO'fl Vnited Automobile Worker* I’nlon as sole l>argalnlng agency.

COMMISSIONERS ( <’<iki | INt’FH I HOW PAOW ONE) afternoon Othsr Material Buis The Slone and grsvel require ments of the oiunty highway de pertinent will I* purchased t* needed from three quarries the pnqxiMl. received yesterday *•)* the <omml«.lo»ier* Itelhg accepted Th** bld <>f Di* k Tunneller on stone and gravel was re|e< fed, with the notafhm that I* *-•• "Incomplete The road material, alii be pur chased from the following qttat ries Karl h Htom-<•*> Bryani. first g ihiii ton. of stone, loaded *ui truck at plant. P»c ton; negi «*»«* tons. Mr ton over H iatt ton*. 7#r ton screening* 6* l *’ ton stone deliver ed by truck and spread on n»d« In Ji-ffeiwm and Wabash town ■hip*. II 2<> ton Mr'hherger Bro*. Htom- to I.lnn Grove first lo.omt ton* *tone, <h*. ton. second lo.mtt tons. *«< lon. third in.fltu ton*. 7m- ion. all over Soiaai ton. <«■ tun Hcreeii Ing. at plant. 5m ton. .tone wrern Ing. delivered on any road in county. 11 It ton The bid of the Hrle Htone Co for stone at plant at Bluffton f d lows first lo.iaai tons *>c ton ••■niii.t lo.taat tun. «0c ton third in ihh> tons. 7ffr ton in excess ot XtMHH* tons, tpu- ton Bcreenlngs sui- ion FOB Blufit ui Th*- I>id of Dick Tunneller wa« first li'taa* ton. of stone, *•'<’ ton; second l*t<HH* tons 7»< ton thud liiihhi ions, fitc ton * The drain tile contract was awarded to the Krick-Tyndall Til*company of thia city the only bld der The price range was from |J3 per Itaai feel for three Inch til*- to I*s# per Imai feet for 34 Inch til*- at local plant The Cash Coal and Supply wa. awarded the contract for <-etn*-nt at |3 8O per barrel and lime at |lkso I per ton Identical blds were filed by four , Companies on culvert pipe in the . various sites and weight. The hid was awarded to the W q ! O’Neal Company, in view of past , satisfactory services The other lilddeis were. Logansport Metal j Culvert Co. American Steel Supply Co. Republic Steel Corp Gravel and sand will Be purchased from Yost Bros. of this city and the l.vbargrr Gravel Co Bty * Th*- l.>l,.irg*-r I.id |M ■ sand and gravel. FOB trucks. II per cubic yard. All grades sand and gravel washed II per yard ’ Fit run gravel. 75 cents yard 1 The Yost Bros hid per ton wa. washed p*-a gravel. <sc; washed sand, flic; toad crushel gravel. ‘ 7m’. washed pebbles. Wc. washed pebbles. 14 inch. M»c Delivery prices In Root. Frelde I'nlon. * Washington, Kirkland and St Marya townships, ranged from *5 J cents in west Root Io fl 25 In St. Marya township r MARK BIRTH OF ’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE nlng back of the Church of the Nativity. It Will be attended by government dignitaries, high military officers of the consular corps, which is much leas brilliant than In former years. Just before midnight, high mass will be started The bells will ring out as the »a<red day arrives and at the climax of the Ceremony the curtain above the tabernacle will be withdrawn, revealing a figure of the Christ Child as the assembly Intones: "Bless*-d be he who cometh in th*- name of the Lord. Hosannah in the highest ” The crowd will prostrate itself as the patriarch raises the figure and leads the way down the nar row stairs to the Holy crypt where tradition says the Son of God lay In a manger. Smoky lanters will light the crypt. The Star of Bethlehem in the pavement Is illuminated by an everlasting flame The patriarch will place the little figure re vent ly In a manger and mass will be repeated More masses will be celebrated until Christmas day la over. The customary Y M C. A. Christmas Eve campfire for shepherds will be held earlier In the day because of blackout restrictions. The gathering sings carols and eats broiled meat with the flat loaves of shepherd’s bread. In a Christmas message. Al Milof Static Wheel balance eat Men shimmy that strainn Nteerinx unit* enormnunly, and We balance wheels ntatically mm well m dynamically. M*y we make nteerinx a pleasure for you? RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE East Monroe Pt. Phone 741 “When you think of •rakes, think of us."

Make Your Holiday A Happier One 1 Enjoying These Splendid I'roßramsfl They’ll Give You A Truly Merry ( hri'inl

I CORT ♦—_ ~ ■ ♦ — Loot Time Tonight — "CHEROKEE STRIP’ Richard Du. Florence Rice. Andy Clrde, Victor Jory ALSO— 3 Stooget Comedy 1020 c • • Christ mas&Thursday Pttos rl .£*• V—J! ALSO — Shorts 10c 20c -o Fri. A Sat.—l Meequiteere. "Rocky Mountain Rangers" -0 Sun, Mon.—" Dancing on a Dime" and "In Old Missouri.” ler. general secretary of the Y M C A. at Jerusalem said. "It i*> moat difficult nowaday* to recapture the 1 Christmas spirit " hut add**d that “despite the hate and 111-will, the Holy Ijind prayerfully flash*-* to the world a message of pence and goodwill.” Hold WPA Worker For Slaying Bedford Man Bedford. Ind. Dec 21 H'Pl Police today held Charle* M* Pike. 44-year-old WPA worker of near

piTblic sale Hr will sell at public auction I mile* north and Uniondale; 2 mllea south and. 2H mllea east of Zanexvll!weat of Oaalan. on SATURDAY, December 28, 19411 The Following Property' 7 HORSES One sorrel mare. 4 yrs old at IS'"' » Bay Gelding. 5 yra. old, well broke; One Hay Man II broke; One black mire, 12 yra. old. well broke one ho old; One sorrel mare. 3 yra. old; One acrrel gelding v - It CATTLE—One GuernaeyJerwey cow. 5 yra old. t One Guernsey cow. 7 yra old. will freahen Jan I. One G t cow. 4 yra. old. to freahen in January. One Guernsey-J'- • > old. to freahen In January; One Guernsey Jersey cow freahen In February: One Guernaey cow. .’> yra old. lo t • One Swlaa Jeraey cow. 3 yra old. to freahen In Feb . On. <> cowa. One Shorthorn Hull, 2 years old 6 SHEEP—Five ewes. bred to purebred Corriedale tain tt HOGS—Twenty-five feeding aboata. weight about * Hampshire purebred boar; Two Cheater White aowa. dm .March. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.- Two wagon* with rack- On. Iliur drill; One John Deere diac; One John Deere rldii'K >' gang plow; One Oliver walking plow; One corn plan’ l " One manure apreadrr; Two splke-tooth harrowa; To <■.> '■ large hay rake; One *lugle-*hovel plow; One grind*!""' •heller; One cream separator; One vine; One ho* h'' l ' heater; One dirt scoop: On brooder stove; Two set* don 1 "' naaa; acme fork*, shovel* and many other article* HAY ANO GRAIN—Six ton* oat* hay. Seven ton* alfalf ton* mtied hay; Two hundred buahela Spelt*; Some hoc TDRMB--4’ASH. For credit see Oislan State Bank Sale begin* at 10 A. .M Lunch by Proapect Ladle* Aid 120 Aera Farm for Sala—Owner will be at farm on day Roe Hunter If interested In farm Huy this farm on con' 1 out by the year. Seven-room house, good barn, hog hott*' coops f _.. EVERETT & Bl ■ Roe Hunter. Auctioneer, Oaaian, Ind • Vane. "

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♦ — Last Tone Ton q*t m "MARK OF ZORRO 1 Tyrone P A * R Bas'i Rathbone »*•) * , fii . m ALSO Shorts 10c IG< i | • (hristmas& Thur J ot R im. p.ns: Cumtinuou** Show* H**l Wetlnexilav (4 hri-im.il it nd Thur*d.n HE SI KE TO \ l II \l a <<a'* *•*••' qg r I •**•*•*<' ’ 5 b**o*ft K. I MraTf® Ik UNt CNSI’ Hill HUB* iUSlllll* "RHflllM on !’ Mitt. I Ml.’ W -0 Frl. A Sat —”Mo»n -- -0— Coming Sunday—'T ,n p, '‘ * Oolitic, in conn* -' tai shooting last n:*' lera. 41. Bedford Prosecutor Iktvid F ! temporary charge *>( ’ murder would lw- l'"lI Pike. According to : | went to the WPA » ask that bis daugh’* : accompany him <*» wa* slain with five Trade In n Good To* :