Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1942 — Page 6

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Purdue Ousts Mai ElwardAs Athletic Head Retains Position As Football Coach For Another Season Uf.iy.'.* Ind. J«n 23 H I’’ Tin Pmg-exp*’ <wl •hak'-wn m I Pti:du«* iiniv<-r«4ty nihlriit di-pm’ i in' , ni found •tud<”’ • ami al , nmni pugglltvg al th* '• ■ Hriat to thr unlver«Hy'« board of lfV«ter»' action in relieving 1 II | (Mali Ehrard of bl« diVi’’* a »th t lath iloi- 'or and retaining dim toi ! another year a« h’-ad 'oolliall | roaHi Eiward add’*! the at4ib*.<- dm* | h>r<hip to hi* toh a* h* , a , l fanithell • r< jidi on feh I. Ihll Ihi th> pa«t gridiron how .'er. he i lndi<ated he would wehwne relief front the dottldeJoad and made th. atatement lie would prefer to re > man head of the doparlm’-tr rather j •hwn enntinue a* head vo-i'l. The leiard a dwidon Q» divide . the du’i«*« of director of |»!:y*ii->l i idurvion ami head football «oa<h| tame at the trw«le»*i qua.icily ««- , »km yoateiday Member* authonz»<d the eWen•lon of Elward's contra’’ t« foot- j DANCE and , FLOOR SHOW FRIDAY and Saturday Nights Starling at 9:00 I*. M. NEW MOOSE HOME .Memherx, Wive* or I.adv friend* ttnly. Your receipt it your admittance. .

Manufacturer’s Close Out SALE of OVERCOATS \\r were fortunate in purchasing 6x fine (hercoats from a reliable Wlfll manufacturer at opening Fall Prices and now pass the savings on to you. fy Every ( oat is correctly styled, fin- I ot material and will represent a y\ saving of from $3.0(1 to $5.00 over present day prices. ' We urge you to buy your Overcoat XOW from this yroup tor prices are certain to advance and quality will be inferior to the coats you buy today. % These ( oats Selling Special j M 8 to $27.50 HI Assortment covers a wide range of sizes and patterns. You’ll never find a better or more timely buy than we offer in this special group. Come in tomorrow sure. • * t Vance & Linn

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Hl'lff’»n «t Yellow .laikete. PiMIIUMt Mllle al l*”l< aider, Jefferson ♦» I’ollng nt Heme. Kirkland at Monmouth Bern. at Warren Monroe at Hartford Bryant al (Jenera | imll mentor uirt-ii !>••<•. 31, 1912 and | in.trmu-d pre*ident Hitward HI I I I lot I to rmontmeml "a properly | I quwtlft»"«l person for early apmilirt-1 ; meat Io th*' priaillnn of direr'or of ( ' physical ’-duration '* Official* gave no hint a* l«| 1 whether EkWaitf would be i taimd | after expiration of fit* y«n‘* con o Junior Spartans Down Berne Team Pleasant Mills In 18 To 16 Triumph The |*bm*ant Milin Junior high ' whool team edg’d out an 1* to 16 ( victory over th- Herne junior* | ; Thursday evening al the Herne I vymna.iurn Each team register j rd eight field goal*, with Pleasant ! Milla gaining tie margin on two | free thtowv Willluinaott and Mita* Iman led, i their team* with alx point* each 1 Pleasant Milla EG ET TP ! ('rownover. f It o it ■ Human, f I « 21 ■ Werling. «• 2 1 51 Williamson. g 3 0 6 i Case. g 2 o (i McCullough, f It 0 01 i J(dtn»on. f 0 1 I | Speakman, g 0 <t it i Total* M 2 Hi Berne EG ET TP Musrlman. f 3 o 6 la-ichty. f I o 2 Mprtinger. c - I 0 2 i Ellenherg. r. g 1 <t 2 llaliegger. g I 0 21 | Abraham. f n 0 0 j I Felber. g 10 2, Total* * it Id |

Two Close Games In I Intramural League Hornets, Avenqers Take Leaque Games Two I !o«e game* featured action in th. lightweight Intramural loop at Decatur high yeaterdav with the Hornet* acorlng a 21 2't wht over th> Hawk" nnd the Avenger* *d« otg out a 2’t Ik vlelwry over the Marmm* The la»» More*: Hawko EG ET TP St. ury f < it * | Moore, f " “ 0 I UmmardMMt. r 1 o 2 Ifolter. g " * ! . Hunter, a 117 J pi. ktord. f o 2 3 Total* * < 2" 1 Ho. n.t* EG ET TP Foreman f oil Alton, f 12 1 William*. < - 0 ♦ M.yer*. g I I >3 Welker, g » « " Sheet* t « 0 0 Total* 77 81 Avenger* FG ET TP Chiiaten. t « o o Smith f I o 2 I link-y. c I I » 1 Neidigh g 2 0 1 Ka. hr g 2 0 4 Horne, f oil l Young, f o o o Total* » 2 20 MuNiona EG FT TP Peteraon. f I 0 2 Marbaugh. f » • n S< hnepp. c 6 0 |0 , Vmiia. k .00 0 ' Augurt. g I 0 2 Gehrig, g 10 2 ■ I‘i amer. f I <t 2 Total* !' o HI o H 8 BASKETBALL Gary Horace Mann 3S, Hammond | Tech 2« Evansville Iteitr 32. Evanavllh- ' Memorial 26 Align Co. Tourney Uifayette (’entral 17. Arcola 15. New Haven 37. Huntertown 26 College BaiketbaH Hill State (7. Indiana State II ('entral Normal M. Gakland City 46 ’overttmet Great U.ke* Naval Station r.lt, • Chicago 27. I St Norbert 55, St Joaeph'g 53.

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iwmwi ■ I i—pygjy., It'a Yellow Jacket w»- Ttflor | ton.ght! 000 thie of the annual«la»uh« of the Iteealur Imaki bull tmaaon will In played tonight al thn Yellow Jac keta gymnaalum. when the Jaehetw play their aecond game of the aea«- ' on with the Hlulftim Tlgera. 000 i And the Jacket* will be out for ’ tevenge. The Tiger* m ured a 25 i to 21 victory at HliiWton earlier In I the geaaon and Ibaal'ir »e. |i«t to I even the count. In Hu la*t game Wednemlay night. Bluffton eked out a double overtime vii tory over the Warren l.ightning Five. - -000— Tonight'* entertainment will be a triple header, with the jimtor high team* of th.- two »< huol* meeting in the fir»t tilt at 6 o'clcn k. followed by the retu-rve team pre liminaiy. and then the vatwity encounter. o(lo Slm other game* tonight for the i county team* are a* follow* Pleaa- | nut Mill* at Imncnater. Jefferaon I V*. Polink at Heine, Kirkland at Monmouth. Herne at Warren. Mon roe at Hartford and Bryant v*. I Geneva. olio | The Decatur Commodore*, after that race horee affair of Tuesday night which they dropped to St Mary's of Anderson, will be in action again Tuerday night. The Commies play at Monmoi.th Tuesday night. Friday, the Commies will meet Huntington Catholic at the Yellow Jackets gym. On the same night, the Yellow Jackets travel out to Pleasant Mills. - otto— Score* one year ago thix week Bluffton 31. Yellow Jacket* 26. Celina. (>. Catholic 45. Commodore* 3t>. Culumbla City 45. Beno* 37. Huntington Catholic 32. Commodore* 2* . Berne 2*. Warren 22. Bryant 33. Geneva 26 LancuKter 2*. pb-a*ant Mill* 27 Cheater 46. Hartford 21. Kirkland 35. Monmouth 29. Poling 26. Jefft-rmui 21. Munroe 45. WaynesffeM. (>. 23. Explosives Users Must Be Licensed County Clerk Named As Licensinq Aqent Clyde <> Troutner, Adam* county i ha* been named rouoty explosives licensing :*gent. it wa* annimnccd here today. Puri hesers, vendor* and handlers nt all explonlves. including dynamite. nltro-tclycerln and the- like* will will Im- required under aw to secure a iicon*e from Mr. TroutIler. Idcense* need not be ecured for cartridge*, shotgun ah.’lls, elf. The license will lie given for one year. An applicant must first' qualify. Kiowlng the u«e and nature of the cxiplonlve. The permit costs 25 cents. Included In the list of those who must secure license* are owners of contpanie* or foremen, wlvo authorize employes to use <he explosive, such a* a stone quarry foreman who direct* blasting operation*. Manufacturer* must al*o get the permits. The enforcement of the law Is a step in notional defense, taken os a precautionary meaaure against saboteurs. — —— 0'With but few exceptions, milk Is . produced in every county tn the forty-eight Hutes, the Department of Commerce report*. w, j. v .~-w.~w wk » -/~ *.* W I CHARLES DANIELS Mercer Avenue - ; 5ll!8||BH|IlljF II II Iiillf 1 ! Tkl* emblsus W eeurtesy sad safe driviag is amrdad to sot car ewaee at this eessssamty sack wack day. MMCAggroUV-MVtAlin

Mrs. Bertha Bagley Dies At Berne Home Funeral Saturday For Berne Resident Mr*. BertJw GMHom IlMley. | widow of the Isle Lbraham Hagi’-). died at her home on Routh Fulton Street in Herne at « «• ■ Wednesday evening Death wa« { caused by carcinoma. Mrs Bagley 1 had Imen falliiHC rather rapidly for | th.- laet month* '*• h wa " Mo * til la«i tiaolrday that »he lt.*came M-riouMy ill Mbe had umieigone an operation eume thne ago and a|»p*-ai**<l to he Infairly good liewlUl. Mrs. Basiley wa« taken to the home of her *l»ler. Mr*. John Kkb er east of Bente, hut at he: own request was mov«*i to her aome in the south part of Berne on Wed nesdwy afternoon. I*** Hiun ten hours lu-fore she di’-d Mr*. Ratßey was widely known a* a pa|«- hanger and de<-oiater and had ts-’-n doing (his work as Isle la*t week. The deceased *wa« Imrn In Hickory county. Mo . Hept. 27. 1573. u daughter of Pefev Ha< he' la-h---man Gillium Hh” came to thi ranmanHy When a small girl and in 1*93 was married io Abraham Bagley. wefl known ar« , hlte< t and contractor. He prectoled her In death a ntvml’er of yeans ago Mrs. Bagley llved In Berne ever »lnce h«r marriage Surviving are the following children Mis. Frank f I .Ila I Wiygoner. Fort Wayne; Mrs Hertha Heavens. Indiana poll*: Victor. Fort Wayne; i Nora. Chicago: Harmon. Berne, and ' Glenny*. Fort Wayne. Ten grand- | children and one great g’andcfiHd I -urvive. and the .following m others and sisters: kalwlu Gillloin. Mrs John tla-nai Eicher. Mrs. Menno iHarahl Burkhalter, Marti’S and Kmma Gilliom. Mrs. Mcn.io K illuldai Stauffer, all of Berne; Alvin Gilliom. laiGrange; Arthur GilHorn, yidi inapirti* and former state attorney general; Noah Gilliom, of Routh Bend. A twin hro'hi r and a slater died In infancy. Mr* Bagley wa* a tnenber us the Mennonite <«hurch. The funeral 'Will he held Saturday afternoon at 1:45 at the home am) at 2 o'clock at the MennonMe church. Rev. <’. H Suckau ofCiciatin*. B’liia! will he in the M. R. E. cemetery. COMPROMISE IS (CnNTfNVED FROM FAO» ONRi Mr. Hormev’-lt had sought »o eliminate. The administration, however, won out in Its fight for: A system of licensing commodity dealers as a means of enforcing price regulations. A single -administrator in . harge, with the house plan for a five man appeal* board eliminated. Poiyer for 4he administrator to buy «nd «el! commodities when necessary to encourage production. Till* represented a comuromlse IteMveen the house, which provided only for buying the marginal products which would otherwise not

DANCE Geo. Mcßride, Prop. BOUND and SQUARE DECATUR Ju«t ccroM from K. of P. Home Sage Brush Rambler* Saturday, Jan. 24 •:30 p. m. 'till ? ? Admishiun 20r EVERYBODY WELCOME! ODDITIES of NEWS ' J i te/0Y “ILLtO BY LIGHTNING wor&Ki ATTtwrj TO uviyt HIM. PtBRKCXiM- HOHtfARYMR. CAR OWNER: After unaucewMful attampte to put naw Ufa in yaur aid motor let our expert* go to work on the job. Price* are right. Service la great Help la pallte.

Indiana Wheat King kA' a John E Snosbwgvr of Delphi. Ind , with sample of soft red winter whest which won him the new Philip w. Pillsbury swsrd for the best whest grown in Indiana and title of state wheat king at the State Com and funall Gram Show held at Purduo University. Im- produced under price Coiling*. | and the «enate. which gave the ad- i miniutrator broad power Io buy I and -ell in order to Inflnonce prica*. Cut Profiteering Washington. Jan. 23 (UPIChairman David I. Waluh. D Mas*, of the senate naval affairs committee said today be soon would Introduce legHtatlon for a rpecia! “anti-war profiteering tax'' aimed at (limbing exceaslve Industrial profits on war contracts. Walsh said he favored -special tax rate* which would serve, in ntfesd. tn ’'conflarote” all promts amounting to more than five or «lz percent. He pointed out that the measure would apply only to naval contract* but that it could be expanded to cover all Industries engaging In war work for the government. Walsh'* disclo*ure that such a measure was In the process of being drafted came after chairman Harry Byrd. D Va . of the ‘enaie economy committee had annonne-

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1

.<d thui *l* group alao would Inquire Into charge* <rf ■profliwi ln« Adams County Native Dies In Arizona John RoMi. *l. « h«t»»e of French township, died y««terday M Pho* nix, Arizona. a<'' ordlng to word received here, |k-ath •was « aI(M d by puralysi*. The «J«’**»cd Odd reHided in PhoeßlM <or rlw pas; eKbl years. Surviving are threw, soil* and

1 Quality! / Crowing J Without ado 3 tnaesbO tssnqj fflfißO The Cigarette of Quality for less rd “ PUBLIC S~ALE | As I am quitting farming. I will »ell at Public AuctioeiJ of Decalur. *4 mile Bast nnd 1% mile North of Moatwr9| Archbold farm. # , MONDAY, January 26,1942 Commanclng at 12:00 Noon 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Grey team 1 * 10 years old, 2300 lbs.; Hay horse cvJ U n—HEAD OF CATTLE—It 3 First calf Durham cows milking good flow: 2 Gurni> I years old. milking good Bow; 1 Durham cow * year.-. ■ March; 3 yearling heifers and 1 last spring belfer. I l-.-i months old HOGS 2 Duroc sows with pigs by side POULTRY 2<K» Barred Rock laying Pullet* GRAIN A HAY too bushel Corn; 3 ton Clover His — IMPLEMENTS — Binder; Rubber tire wagon; Wood wheel wagon; 2 hayti hay loader; Mower; Riding Cultivator; Sulky Breaking M Breaking Plow; Corn Planter: Grain Drill; Manure .* 4 ne*«; Vega Cream Separator; Spike Tooth Harrow I’ • .1 Press; Sausage Grinder. j Small tools and miscellaneous article* too num. rooi'»■ TWHOLCash. R R. DRUM,(J Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Auctioneers T. Rchlefersteln. Clerk I f— sun. mon. Ad Continuous ffcOjMWdUliMMj ONLY *»c-3Hc bd • •••••••• • 1/ uou wanna chase Hie Wues...lW wonderful lovable • story of the vnan who A had owe tool- iV> •ndHieoHierin | e hot ’ w>feh . in the big new hit hssd on the . ONEFOOT : IN HEAVEN - A WARNER BROS. TRIUMPH, w'th • BEULAH BOHDI • GENE LOCKHART • ELISABETH HARRY DAVENPORT • LAURA HOPE CREWS • GRANT - TONIGHT AND SATI Kf’ v The two hilarious stare of “Lady Eve" In a crisp, crackling comedy-romance that it In stitches! When a wealthy playboy marc its • doctor, the fun starts and never stop* ,or minutes! “YOU BELONG TO ME" Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck. Editor ALSO—Porky Cartoon A Latest News ® c

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