Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1941 — Page 5

jpNESOAV. APRIL '2, 1041.

Ig SPORTS

■ CHANGE IN I bowling meet • >H, u |(U rk RoIUTOI •»» •’’UBtakf Fifth ,MlCe ,n Sinxles _ ■!.. ~ • M. II \prtl - lUJk ro* ■ . 4,1 IK.: 1.4.1- - <4<l in *ii * wjßr,' .. k,m| ‘ 4 ..nii W« •»' Mil* B"., (n; 11. ■•'<<! Ki»N liill.-«l i K. i ».«r scored i m a . , . < ii Inin I.h public Ii mot i> ..'median I _4 1,, . in* in an '•** HkL,.,,,,.-’ tm ihi llr»i ilw 4 195 4 1 .-I age. |||||H, . '• 1 1 ,~ mm... '> ' i*‘-' ai,. • •• gg . . > -- • ( : . Ill* total I vt Man E*«"t l.«, H; . E■ .i i'.l k lii \r ► ' rut K ' S' IK . K. Hi « 2*lo H Two Man Event a, \ * I»I v \l ii * .in . ii.>. > \. i ’• K- Floyd K I III! ago ii|> iii.-IS.im Garo i- Him K.iii.i* j ■ 1 Km kill-id u K wank* < B K< -In South 11. ml laid ■ B 1 1, ~ 1 * 1 11 Milwaukee "«ii I '°jj vyl ■ll m I 111 •1""* I i * w ■ J| ■ Tonight & Thursday W Ol H Kl(; DAYS' # ■ hi'i >huw hmiuhi ti:!» ■ • loiimunu* I hur». from I : !n ■ hf; >i id; to attksd: m\ MPm ■ isl ■ If! • *Nol» iki.m ■ » "»*«js a m ■*€jl i\l TJ ( t!; ■ *t» airplane Thriller in ■ iT*r U J' ,U ' T ecHe*c«»«or. "WINGS OF ■ " 'o A sr #h r I fu * kat—gXnchot Tone in ■ “Traiilfcf the Vigilant?*" II «oi,T*tA.-.“VIK&INIA

I Fn-d McCre* Fargo N It 7n<. All Cventt 11 a lull! Kelly. Mouth It-ml In.l . , !»11. N< Imui lt«i>t<m si L. tie I IM&. Geo. Tlthmk Milwauk--#, Wl«„ INI; Jiilm Kiln-n Format l*ark. 111. mi Jon Knit Gulf, Ilia . 022 i! P Decatur Howling League Telephone lava) swept their three (ante aerlee with llolihouae i Drug*. but the aroma were alao . i-kiae the total margin but So pin* F Hunter paied the winner* with a Vi,', with Wiley the bl| nun lor the loner* on hi* even COO tonal. parried nullity because | o( a good 3M opener , . . Flr*t male Hank waa another three-time winner, Telephone Toll falling wit tint llleeke’a it* wa* the !<e*l »iore of the wtunrra and 1 I llrare’a 622 wa* top* tor the lotink «oinbiuatlou . . . Mir* and hi* *«% pawn] the Gamble fine to a two game win over Nu Art , . . III* score* were 111. 171 and lit . . Hoffman * &&* wa* the beat effort of the vanqulahed quintet. Adama Theater emerged blvlor* lout In two gam.-* of their three with Telephone Kura) .. A MS polled by l*add the heat count of the winner*, while Htapletou* U) wa* g.Mid enough to art the pa< e for the lonera, llurke» won two from Wien, mainly be. au*e Tut wetter poaled a SC" count tn< ludmac a Sol In hi* ! last attempt. . McClure • SIS wa* the brat try of the baser* . . . J Hulteaneler scored a S2S tbat paced the Smith Insuraui-e to a 241* total . . They rolled without oppoattbm. * o ■ — » ——-T —r ♦ | At the Training Lampu | By United Hreee a a I/m Angebw Cal- \|*rll 2 ttT'i «'tabago* two major league en ! trla** the Cob* alad the White So* bvihed to the weaShtovnan to permit them to play the *Uth game id their b-ainang < raiuit *erl«B today after iwo day- of rain had tap*e| the M'liodu).' Claude l’a**eau and Veen iMuen were a-itov-tul to hurl law the Cub*, awaking thear fourth vn tory, while Tbortitoia lavand Kilata- Siuiita both left laaiador*, wll Itry to even the aaaie* count fair the S«i» ll..ttun Ala The Cincnnatl H<*l* luovavt on to Cor! H-'intna. t!.a today for The eighth of thlel I*. game MOtr* With the lk»'<ui It.at So* hopeful that Uudr pitching will proao in-*. effective tfaan at ye»t«wday'» «ca> .Milkier, which ibe 11.-d Hot uaak Itl 4 The Amtu-lian Imugu.i* got 14 ; hit* and nine walk* off four Hod leg liiul«a> wiall. Jack WlLmmi and t lull Kb-initkg held the ckamptSM | to rtHM* hit* Ulmer llad«lle will pitch for Hie U.-d* ami Mike Hylta iln-» Ha*- nuAt • tailing a- igniae-nt t<a tin- U.-d So* Oilatnlo. Kla OutfH-ldor Johnny Wyr.mlek w.< rela.a-.-d lay th<St inui. Coidßial- - clay to Ihetr Kim beater farm cluli The Card* yesterday ijriktdied tin- Washington Seii.itoaa. * to I. hy VWIUe of 12 ICOET Tonight & Thursday IpNSf lipl K V • JR ALSO —“King of the Royal Mounted” 10c-20e Fra. A Sat.—John Mack Brown "Bcaa of Bullion City" -0 Bunday—“Faea Behind the Maak A "Malady and Moonlight '

GIVE PROGRAM EON CANTATAS Rural Schools I'rewnt Cantatas At Itarnc On (iood Friday The inmplet* program for the iwo eantaua to he given Good Frlday evening at 7 So o'rlm k at the Menuoniia rhnrrk In Herne by the rum I t‘ln ml* of Adam county. w.a» lluted today by C K. Striker rounty »< hool eup. i intendenl. Following la the completg gramOfgan prelude Mt* Ueltu Cole, hivotallon — Rev C. II Huckau Eaeter Angela Organ Introduction - Mr*. Leila Cole Augel guard* liar none aolo Carl Kurrher. Geneva; rhurua of Vtlit'lfl. Angel* at Geth*. mane con tralto aolo IClenoia Morataou. I'leaaant Mill*, rhorua The Wondering angel* aopra. no aolo — Marin Rolling, r. Geneva soprano aolo — Lillian Hornmere, Geneva. Hmk of Agt-a — alto, baritone duet — Julia Lehman Monroe. Jean Aapy Geneva The Angela of the Ke*urreuh.an — tenor aolo — Janitor Andrrton. I‘leataul Mills, a horn*. The Victory la Won contralto *olo Kvelyu Kelly, Jefferson, rhorua. Thou Art Goiir I'p On High — baritone aolo - lumald Bhady Kirkland; chorus Joy lu the Mansion* Os Light trio Hartford. The Angel'a Adoialtun *uprati" »o|o Alla*- Barnett, Kiiklaud, rhorua. Mr* Helen Khrtatn — dtravtor. Mr* Velma Fortney pianist. Mrs ladla Cole orgautat. Voral aolo — Mi** Henrietta Adam* Offertory The First E alter Silent The Sleeping Towu — I a borua. 11l Th< Garden contralto solo Julia Monroe Shull Heavy Koch has* aolo Ijiitnlen Moeshherger Hartford; soprano solo Ruth Christy JeEeriuni. a-horua. The Hr-ak of Hay — topiauo solo - Lillian Sommers Geneva. As It Hegau To liawn — bat* solo — Robert Gage Monroe. Our laird Indeed la Risen — a bora). All Hall tenor aolo — Lk-lbert Kauffman Hartford, cboru* l.<> I Atu With You Always has* milo Ihm liauingartuer. Jefferson, chorus Christ I* Kim- ii tenor aolo Hubert Kay. Monroe; cboru*. Betiedh-tlon. Mr* liuth Mahoney director. Mt»a Mildred Yopat pianist. Mr* la'lla Cole orgaulM. NAZI PMNLTPALLY My Lyle C. Wilson, (COSTIhCKO raflM t’AOF OXO Hav>i.a«il! have Germany pondering deeply wlaat will la. hi* neat inovi It my luncheon companion* j could have been a**ura-d also that German .and Italian inert ham ve»a---•I* iiuHii.il in American port* would be k- pt out of tin 111 it tab life llm- th.-lr attitude toward the j |.-alend bill would have been .-veil in-.re lomplac- lit. Over ct»ffee and algarett* - I In-aid again the confident *tory that wa* lacing told In Germany this winter that the I'M) him kadi- would ahok.- Great lliuain and cud the war. A great many German* seem to believe that Ike Cuit.-d State* would web ome own'rail over Canada and even Auat -alla and N- » j htt- 22 iwo-*, hum- run* by M»* Slauglv'.e Mart EJoppwi .ainl I - rry Mo<v>- and a doikhle by Johnny Mu. It W.C-. the C.nd la.t major eihll.itbin guana- laef.are nn-.-'Ulg tb.- drown* In S' la.ut* on April 12 llnu-lon Tea John Niggeling j and Frit* Oatmiouell.-i will piteh against titw Mo* on Me-* today an the first **Shite ion gam. of the si laud* Hrowu norihward trek Tin- drown* rvb-a .-d U'Hikles Charl«-. StevaMM and Veruoll Stei»iieo» to Toledo aud Albert White to Hun Antonio, ati lilt’d lit i 11. idillt 11 itllt 1111 ll l 111 a » f LOANS LOANS QUICKLY AND MIVATCLY UAOC ON VOUN OWN SIGNATURE AND SECURITY you CAM BOMMOtRT 4M.M = ' on MOW* IF you cam = MSNg MC6ULAII PAVMCNTS = IN <rrdit in i-vraa* of carl***'. 3 i->(kko<i f t t<ha»'* In «•«***• a hum wah it. giM.< jof • tom. ■ , W* n.Uaa I Sal wax RCUfl* A- S un >■< k**R Ibatf SKIM* ni-.klcw* 1 t allied* • (-ft.ala af.il HrlC f*U S I Mar com* a I ri.V-l!-!; to.f— S M> lo ckiaw bundled dollar« H*t E I — out mk antcaw lu ein •*<.* — 22 ai*l» Convenient r-raimrnt 2 2 Ir.oaa (all. win* r,f pkone fur 2 | 2 lull Auil*- no obligation LOCAL ILOAN CO. * m, '•lSlScKk mt * , !! r SFCCML TIMV PLAN FOR FARMUM = S i.ucm ***swo*d to .!*»>. At/ra, J 1 I* alia «naf «mt Cawnlo. I | MM kata* waf* as awmaMatMMM 4Hi ,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.

Zealand SuEgentaiiu* that w» do not dealt* to partition tfc* Rrlllth empire usually were met with mla*d doabt aad aatoalabment. ' A mm offllal German whoa* i mag M**oelatli>n with high party | member, gave bis wmda naphaal* especially urged that the Cnited State* should welcome the addition ol liridsk dominion* to Its domain To t *ooo**lloll that Bringing great agricultural and llve*to. k ■tale* Into our rronomh ty*t*rn would pile dlffh ulllsa OR domeulki probb-m* w* bava not aohed. be replied: "That la tb* trouble with your democratic system You upproaeh >u- h problem* buckward. The way to deal with It would bo to ratal llah your political aystrm flrat and then adjust the economy of tbo autea involved * I h*ard no Intimation In tieim any that the provision of bomber* to the RAF. the supply of munition* and food stuff* to Great Britain would an serious!/ Interfere with Immediate German war strategy a* to require a With- Imatraasr r*-e>aininallon ol Grrmau Amort can relation* It wa* only on the questgni of American naval and merchant ship* actually entering the Rrlllth .onv.iy sysum that German* w lined Tnlformly they ridiculed my qumtlou* about an mvaston of the western hemisphere, insulins that what they hoped for In return for recognition of th. Moaro* Hm trine wa* tecognitkm of Goman dominaHi tti of the European continent. Time after time I heard German* say that they could not nndeistand American snalely over the occupation of riechoskivakla. that they ronaidereal readjustment of the German political and eaouomlc boundaries to be none of ibe bu»lnet* of American* at all. Several point* of Ga rman polity repeatedly were emphasised in offlalal pu'illa alateiueul* and lu private converaattons: 1 Gteai Britain must be bumbled to dl*eaubll*h the ' balance of power" policy under which she has •hared the domination of Europe stQi e the Napoleonic wars 2 Germany must regain her colonial empire. 3 German)' will have none of the gold standard a* a post-war bail* of International trade. Germany for the time being at bast ha* cracked the balance t*( pow. r foundation upon wbnh HiltAh foreign policy wa* based The ia.ger European nations with which Great Britain might find partnership In opposition to German eipanaUm have Jotneal the ails, a* In the aase of Italy, or have heiome captive stale* a* iu the case ol Frame leaving only Greece aud Jugoslavia and Turk* y within ibe »pher. of llrltWh Influ- | ent e German plau* for tulonla! empire Include restoration of aiea* l loti In world war I aud the HategraI non Into the new order of cohnai- a French colonies for instance of other European slate* It would uot he ueieaaary, I was told aetually to transfer to Germany the aolouhal po*» aalota* of other toottuental state*. They simply become a part of the new order'* raw materials (tool Na*l plana tor I colonial empire are developing t-o---i nu ideut with prosecution of the ui Young German* arc iiidklng I colonliatioii d i srcer in »ctaiHila which teach African languages, gengtuplay. agriculture arid agtntio* | tny iu plan ol tin gold standard. Germany operate* on a stamlard "t wotk to production No one need misMidci Maud Gci many's luleution. with ,e*|M-a-t til gold 111 III* latest -peei h Adolph Hllbti said "We did not want *nytm> in tinI lilted Slates or 111 England to civ. ai* gold They can keep It But w. will mat tolerate New Yasrk banker* dhtalmg German trade |Hill< ie* Wa Will have the eaouaimy best suited to Germany, our i urrency la 'he German people'* current y aud It* Irateresla will hi р. ramount " iithc-i oftti lals were much more pointed m tto-ir i oinment on gold "Gold or metal i» the currency ol backward pa-uph*." I wa told The current y of *m la pc-opb a* lildlala* or Chill. -> —— Sot (hall ManaxiT!* Meet Friday NiKht A preliminary meeting of softball u-alll manager* Will be held Friday evening at 7;3il o'clock at tin* Lincoln school, It was autioutaс. tinlay by tflc> e Everhart. Those Interostod in the formation ol tll<- softball leagues tilts summer are Invited to utti-nd the meet mg and take part in the discussion* Jennie Rae llirxeh Dies At l'ortiand Ml*s Jenulc Rae llimh. iwuintu-1 iu' Hip'land a lula woman and social taulor, dad tlaa* vnorulug at | G;t>s o'clock at the Jay aouiaty Itempit at at t«r an illness of eight ! weeks. Miss ilirM-h. a fuimur state president of the llusluew* and I’rofea•ioual Women's alula, was well ku'jwu nine and was one ol the an ganlsec* of the local club. Funeral aoavuoa will Jm held Tlam -day evening as tbo liatnd i Uspcl In Forttaud and Um body will bo Ukeu to Cincinnati, Ohio for burial.

DENIES G.O.P. ! APPEAL MOTION SUte OfficiaU Seek To Lift M lndian" Sign From Ripper Plan* Indla'ispoll*. April 2 (U.H , Kapubll.atl oft. lals In the aisle house , of watchful waiting today as their t allot ne) • worke.l feverishly to lift ! the Indian sign ftom their rlppe. . |.raards Meanwhile. attorney general : George Reamer, first of tha "tear rowed timers " went about his oildal duties a* an appointee of Governor Ha hitcher despite the fad that under the terms of the lent porsally throttled ripper law* he , should have been supplanted yesterday Circuit Judge Karl II Cot who issued the Injunction prohibiting the crystallisation of picllmlnary decentralisation plana laid by the GOF Hint lolled legislature, paved ' the way for a supreme court appeal late yeateiday when he dented , a motion by the Republican attorneys to dtaeolve the restraining orde, llefeiadlug attorneys In Governor tk-hrtcker'a three teet suits to in* validate the eatlae set of Republl can reoi sanitation acts relterCml a desire to get a supreme rourt ' dea isurii on the constitutionality of the program aa quickly a* poaalbb, | but said they would give first attention to au appeal to oreak the | Injunction They contend that Judge Cos had no authority to Issue the writ on the laasla of "a purely ilolßhal dlspU'. Counsel for Governor H<hilckea on the othei hand. Indicated 'hey were winding up for the u<-ai pitch and would *eek to get going on lIt" test case* themselves very soon The three basic action* In tb - <on--1 teat involve the appointment of the 1 attorney'general reorganisation of the board of education and the ronstltu'loiialily of function- set up lu ihe keystone dFeentrvlisa ton 1 bill Althoush neither side would make any cotnmltincut on tk>- nest strategic move In the |ia'ionag'l fight, Keputilicaii lawyeis adin ’ted ’ that preparation of the appeal ■night poesibly take several day* 1 A number of observers esurcssa-d 1 belief that ihe lujunitlon which now affects only the attorney gen eral probably w.auld tarry over i pa*t May I when >h.- bulk ot the reorganisation lew* ate scheduled ' to go Into effect r The governor Itlmaelf was report- • a-d as espr>-s*lii* satisfaction with the piogaess of the court fasti* *o far but Issued no offktal state--1 mein — ■ STLDENT SALE 'I COXTIXt'EU FMOM fAGM uNg Moser. Heeatur llalchcry Melville Barber | Edward* Hiudio Zwi. k s Furniture Stole Jaak ( Hunter Kllaeisou Hvivtae Hlatlou Stull* Horn. Greet > Eino I 1 Shook Stois llln.-r Mildr-d So vine. England * Auto I'.arlv ’ Fortney Shoe Hlioji. Gertie IS Meat Ma;k.-t 111. hard . Martin Vance k l.itin Irvin lluflmaii Itpi-atur Haily Ih iiKiaiat Martha Mil; y S» hali-i Ha uwaii t'-> K> n m ill S' llllepp. Mllb-r k Jot P-s Lydia Fio*.h Equity Hairy S’ora- Mas Hrakt E< oiiomy IH-pattim-iit Stor. Anita Stolp Kroger Store Ja* k KliU* C \ Itougl.a Stine Kolllia Hi ug stoi. Paul lai 1 ; Gill I Clou-a-'* Grotiy kaiUiyn Ha- * Vl* | AI H S'laiiiiii Gaiag. James Stria kl> r. Jr j Rurk Elevator t < Wallai o ; Llnlger. Fiaugb Service Siaiion. j IPmlfa Restaurunt Pal >' : Gai a i d I Mb * R.-eicat on Jim Hunter Adam- Theater. Pnmpht.-y Ja wa-liy Store Robj lluu'et " Pet.-M-oii Cli'tllllig Store Jay Mar t til Given Kettb — Lot Ftank II J. Mii. li l»rug Co Junior Lake. iH'uiUi Liiiiilh Co CuplMiard IHucr — It* tty llutfman Frank Krh k Goal Co. Good y.-a Tire Slore Fred lltsl'-r. Clover li''t Crt-amertea, llae Bet'y Brown Wall’s Bakery lloharts Coif* i ell. E. F Gass Stor. - Uorotby ■ Frobuaptci Ashbam In r's Tin Shop - James Egly. Bell's Soul la Etui Grocery Dure: Gallogly Koah'i Liiiiilh'l Go. Edward Moser. Lose Bros. Resluuraut llorus Eley Niblick* Co Bulte I.ti Myers Ohio Oil Go.-Lyle Mallouee — Vaughn lulgei.

WMORi MIUS HM QAUON, L HARPY ° wNat M kj 11 1 4Hi * Million dollar B ■l■ 11 111 lllfi IV; lowevf Mora money whara you trod# ini w/F ll quatify m M $ tiouwt price fceM ■/ Champ on .. . $695 and op M liMy? 1 [ | iJIJJBI Commander . $905 and op /J| in P firm**™* . . . sllls and op MfilrAi m) gQSSB* I LYTLE & SCHNEIM* MOTOR SALES 126 North First it o«c*tur tnd.

win cross IS ELKS ME Former Connecticut! (iovernor Final Judxc Os E*xay Contest Walter J lbs ktuaa < bau tnan ol i the patrlotli es*ay eoavlest of tfsa- | liea at air lodge of Elk- anil Him "d | t.alay that ha- laad ii-ieiv. d w.aral ] frinn Chairman Jarfm - R Nicholson of the Elks national defer**- coin- ' slon that fortnor Governor Wilbur Loeius Gross of Connect Hut had agreed to *et a* final arto’er In the Elk* national patriotic e**ay eonrest This i-<Mlte«t ha« ereaieal nation wido mturest among tha high s. h<H>l student# of the country and It t» iHjiHd that nil. of th. l-,i #l Mititeataul* will land a pla.e Ita the finals ot the ua’Hinal "*n tavst at whleja uiu* award* of II .hhi 4.V*i and 4250 will !<c given to fa- wlmior by th. Elk* national d.-fen*.. eommU»ion Governor Wilbur I. Cro* ->f Cun laeetb ut t« Itoetar Croas. or Pro-se--or f'aia— - a* h*- i* kimw!i l.y thouMiads of Yale gradual- -. i« one I of the out*!alldlllg literua-> fiKur.--jof Am.riia It t* no . sag*, ration to -ay that tat* filial judgment ot*. ttic im-itt* of any -«*ay written t.y a wiudent of this country a mid not It ambre i'Bnlrr and xli'erihk Kfainielrv mav be nil ChinrMIta you. but II >our -U-erinL' lark* either in Ihr riijhl amount ll w ill wlcrt ltk«Iht devil and I hat ir plain Knijliwh. RIVERSIDE SI PKR HEKVICE East Monro* St Phone 741 •'Alban you think of Oro**o. think of uO“ Darling, what can I do about my bedroom? I simply can’t find decent colors for it! 1 ~T 1 $&LEASY! You’ll find HUNDREDS of Ideas in that marvelous Shirwin Williams PAINT AND COLOR STYLE GUIDE. JUST BORROW IT FROM Cash Coal iV Supply R A Stuckey QSi) Shshwin Wiluam* BpR FAINTS

be questioned by auy person veised In Arntwlcan lliecature and cognl- { xaiii of .be pari Jk> tor Crows has I ip* mmmm § ■ 1 \ Former Governor Wilbur L. Croat ot Connecticut | pl*jy*-*J Hi «*«IUGaMo!»at I* * iiui-| i if»F ’h* j»a .! half < i H*« w 44 ict4*lu4t# I from Yak* i» 5 • \%<, amt wa* fit** <»f idfK ’ut nf in !*»»'♦ Sinie* lh**lt ll#* aa* fc. i iTed th* <|i*K ' , 4 * <#f j lit**rp,Uij p att'l 4 h f * l.iw* from

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11 uDiv«r»iU«Ni wtid int lud j mg Harvard Columbia, th'- Gntv.-r-I *Uy of Galifornaa and Ibe Culver ■ wity of Mb hlgau Hu Was elec tod aovxliii' of Con‘li.Htuul for four last ins from IS2IU For anatiy year* be edited th* I Yak. R.-view which is aoncnlud to | lie Auaaarlea s b-adiaag literaty pule tieation and aa an authority >m i English lilw-utuie In- ha* wrtlta-n ; one iHH.k aud many aa*uy* on tlau | history of the English novel. o - JOHN >lc( RORY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE .ramli te,Tin'll line sain Ralph Mr-Cr.-ary and two Koandsous are alt;ieased. The body was taken to the Gllltg k |kiui> funeral hotm aud may bu ; vb-w.-d after 7 oT loi k this even- { ittjg until time for the lune.al aar- ( vii eg. —■■ <> — ——- FOl'K MEN SLAIN •CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I «a >! adding Ilia! If 110 agreement i* -.l.hed during the 4* hi it : ii. g ilUGl.g period he taeltevud leua- : porary work reauuaplion might tr.j arranged pending c-mOnucd d.ecuss ban.