Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1942 — Page 6
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SPORTS
Indians Rally To Beat Tigers In Ninth Innina Bp East West Series Will Open Today In Both Leagues Y«*i k Mi> 12 major '»« « lui>« •iua • <1 ♦ day m !’i- ’•♦.** - i illfflH*’* thlfti l' i iM'* a i N';*f inn.i a • y.HIIUK th* • • Hid th* Un* • • 'hr<jugh th** w»’«t Th.. A.- I’!,. thuHigh Ma ‘ 21 -h«i •! u »y ia- - • <L •• f |4*?l r* When ?h* V I • b» - ’ . bed *» i h* \rd . • i lid |b>d/Th*. } hk u <i ■ I A tn* 11« a Th** ■» « a half -»:fH \ i <« dnrlnr In It n* h.»m- •*• r I Th U. • Hr Hi • ton <>! \\ ilk. and < n ir»- h ' h< id ft m, ih» s ‘Pl*' loi " ' I FLOYD COOK 52, Studebaker Tki» •mblvm of courtety and tafa driving ia awarded to one car owner of thia community ea*.h wrek day. DUfVt CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE mwii •f-.f-Brsu Brt«rr>( r rp , Forr Vna, Ji.J • * — Las* Time Tonight — CAROLE LOMBARD JACK BENNY -TO BE OR NOT TO BE” ALSO —Short’ 1c 10c Inc Tas * WEI). & Till RS. * 01 If BIG BAYS! Fir*! Show Wed. at f»:'’O Continuous Thur*. from 1:3lt BE SI RE TO \ I TENO! • • WI si\ < * rt ’’ •'% I n3< V» I 4 *■ X_\ [ » John Garfield .-< 1 • Nancy Coleman £ I Raymond Massey 1 II ■»•■■■'• MB«> * If _ CMM *. •ortr KOUV ■ | M> •— •» •— •*—*" ’ o Fri. < Sat — ”S«eeoy T.me Gal." o—o Cmißf aim —"THE FLEET'S IN"
•■.»••• • B . it to . j i A '* . ■ ! !o But** who hiV. a ii ’■■ ■ I • •’ d a i<i \« « '«» I ■ lild ■ V• u out <d lli» H ia n .' I ll*.' ■•**' .1; I. M* I ’ G I /.<» ;',• i •v•t y I h a i » . i . 1 V A up. l||» .lU.lili ' t|. ■ a- a hi« h.tnir* d Ho* tip llooki* • . Ryan m<v i.jdu.. Xi*k W . k it ......i •I »kh t ahi a 'id 1 h h fit I »t ...’lit .1 <y < !. crl.m.l I III’ A llh fl» •• I UllS ill III’ '’■> and 'tir.-.. in tin. ninth to| 11.- Tie. 'iiiil tiiin th. ;’!>• \ aiik- It .id In .i . .on. and .i i K • U.nibndi'* llnrd hoini- ’ ' i in i>. on I. . it. ■ d ’h.i: ivi io 1..-,it th, phii' ■ : in . I V I’ . . . ’.Hv . it ' ' • • I’f.iv • 11. ■ ia-li’ Fl. ’ll in in Alm Imim -.1 t >in. -d • hl !»M 111’ •« 111. Indian MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAi LEAGUE W I. I’.’ i; h Hl.mil.Vll i; 7 »- I ! i . ’ .’ll ’J B -imi r> I.' 1 ii mna i_’ 12 >f«> ;. i w York |1 |4 ||>< i. Ii <li . iso II II lin i;i„ Ph uh ph |:> || AMERICAN L E AGUE W 1. p. t i; I! X’ U Yo’k 17 . 7<IS < ■ Hid I'. '• i. In 1 i.j ! l''tn.if 17 12 !!»._> Ilii’.'iHi 11 io W limct.i:. H II ||u i.u, St l.miu 11 Hi |n7 7'.’; P'l id’ |.II I 11 !•'. I"7 7'. I < I.- I. ’ I, 1 I 21’1 11 L. i YESTERDAYS RESULTS National League I!" Ihi ! Pli dad. I ;.iill 2 <>l. v .tn. .h> d in’d American Leagie I I. ,id.i id “ I >”t m t * • ‘111) 111- ’iod i ■ d Er ad»‘ in i Good EoWO lJi*i*.ltur | CORT ♦ « — Last Time Tonight — MR BUG GOES TO TOWN” Technicolor Cartoon Feature 4 NORTH TO KLONDIKE Brod Crawford. Andy Devine Only 9c 25c Inc Tas WEI). & Tin RS. • » i.iimi inti sunn ... IHU NHIIMIN II) | > iwin w.iM»v Enk <• e (Nth a «M MNivivluMa lW nua»»t.. mi W » w UaWiIH «>«4 a***“4 * ■ ‘*-4 t»» '*' n * l ’" **'' » Sa Z »tfu»uc *. FICTUMS * eutuini. M wIIIHE |g LADYIOR 4 A NIGHT SAt MIDDUTON « •— —o Coming Sun — “HAVFOOT” A “TORPEDO BOAT"
Close Entries For Hale America Meet Qualifying Round At Ft Wayne Club I ■,. . * ill i I.ii. W> d . .1.1 v flu i• >■ mu.i. qti.ii ily uik I. : lit 1... 111. Hah- Aim ii. a .....i ..ii .uilli.'iii Ahull A ill ■. .1 •In Foi t W aym- < 'mi i . . , Uomlav May '■ 1>,.»• and aiiiai. 'i. * in thi- , , .. i ..; m- tai' al ■ . lotilil’ I.> 1 , ,im;>i- . in 111. ’iiiiill.y which will ... ,i ' da! |>.ay ••y.ll! <■l, . .--Illi q.iald .r» will .’litt’l a on.>. .|iiali!y inc round at one '.j ... i m ■ ■ .ally ill Jllllf 11 : , . . Fo \S i.viiv w ill have ~ . hmi • of < ■ .iiip.-t iuy in a <e. - in. dal play . V'-llt at li. M<d i.all I'oiint. y . lilb in < hi nt., on F idav and Saimd.iy. June; | .. ami '• m .n -illliliir lii.’vl* to be I.ml Saturday and Sunday June, .. in.i 7 al Point Farm* ml 11. o ’ o i th. K. n wood ('..lintl v a:, n. 1 ill. lima’: I ll.’ »m 1 •■••Illi , .|.,1.!,. • ill 111..'. III" .I • W 11 ad io :Im i..inm y .it I Im ai-o ; . . - ■ pin. ai. 'he Vll ion i i h. I S <1 \ ilie.lil. ■; I'll, .'.try te. bn th** iecmn.il’ . i m v i- md .ill of the nioii. y 1 .!. . d i ■II j. II lie V '■• .i< 1 ’ a . ... a i*. I S ii and i>• .X aV a 1 11 * . • ! -oi ie | v ... div- I. .y. been . ’ a ~). . .. I'.. ' Wa . 1.. | . and i' id.. M<> i and . with th.’ - ifet* 'lave aid ’ ll’ ell’ i y I. .- j ~ 1. . .a . (he . mil •• ; • >. day lhn v blank .n >• ... r a.V ..! h. I'.. Wayne • • Today's Sport Parade • Reg U. S Pat. Office By Jack Guenther • • X. w Y’..L Mat 12 tl pl The ’. . ...In ;... of ril.-ii..’ will, h ha- ■ . ,i.. d l.i’imi - I. lie loi mole ilia a iii u'h lilted at an early Imur ’.lay l» lb' he’ll’ mob .1”*. milled | ... inn at.- t” we.gh one el til. 111..-’ I |ol|. |. ill.!. 111-- of llle < a .ii th. !• a.lmt.' lotitemlei • tin I. aty w < Itht title I Upld It ” ' Pa .I iii tl ..-nlield Jimmy Sin iIi?” i Ii ink ’ • a i-I tain i>|Hintan- • ii a. fatn ly i .’lebialion in a iei i’l’ -ll’eh k'i lien, tiieentl. Id I ant Smith al thu lllHllielil i» one ■ Ii up mi rapid Kid..*it in th** I I .a. • toward- a bon' with i h.impiotl 1.1” I. u F .ht n.' witli ail the | tie la v on v a .'athei in law i all a i-t. i he ha detinilely elimilnit .i| Hilly i »im from title ion eider a' mil Sppa ent y out io prove that life ■ ..’I lie. I| at 1" < Veil hl the priz.e i i . ii... uh. id I ii. my did ■ very ’ll., ■x. epl i.inove Ilin yoilllK relative t.inni and .1 trietidn hadn't i.t. v. o’d he probably would have v 't.n th.-’ii in imind two At mat te . .' ..ill G eellfieal Jillllll)' did iimiith daiiiai,'.' m round one to ■ I .a. ty i .urn for udur.<imm to I .Meti y bo-pi'al Sin.. only foil people witnevned I tlm hint, in if extra i urrieular I battle and non* of them i. m io' dltmti to talk many detail, of the oi i ni’> la. k ny Hut utter v;az ni’ at t'onn when he «iepp..| off a plan. Il" I. ell unite 111 Hie* I Olli pa at.V.’ -ulety of Ilk- limy bar i.i.k im quit.- lonvini.'d tfiat Gi .'titled Jimmy e uld Kite ev.-n I ..Id Joe tiim*. II an al nmm iit, Fm wweet Willi im wan a norry j ’ rnlit to le hold Attired in his army I ii'iifotin and altnont i blanket of | bandar lie looked a- If he bad ' |ll-t r.-pped mrt of a • nplrit of 7»i" |. -’er He wme Ii i. ft hand in i < ant, hi* ri»hi hand in a nliiiK ' and liin tii e in an uditeaiVe tape IH.ihl Hl- llleek- were fU'rowed lk< a K.m-an field 111 th. -pi no; i.md Inn kiin wa- pretty Weak "Th. u'd juat yot me in a trap y we.-t William annmim .-d with a warm nimw of family affe< • I mil Tile old delihi rately Kot me in a trap junt no he could knock me out of that title idiot Tin- old helped worry me the LOANS If you have a job, you can borrow $lO to $!U»i front utt. 1. No endorser- or co-makerst required. Prompt aerrice. I 2. You can tret a loan to buy the thinjr- you need or for any worthy purpose. 3. Consolidate your debts—have only one place to pay. let us explain how you can Ket ready cash tfuickly ami privately and you are not <>bliKSted if you du not take a loan. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. Smv«« Haar OOw—Ow» Mara I Its, SaawS Strsal—e»a« »•».; stesrue. leetsu* I aa»« e* a*wat*«v aos»a»a m aaam lat AMaa aa« WaMa CawaSm
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
HOT IHTTER - - By Jack Sords I . - " A _■ a®* ’ I Cent Cvfii / I V>’Z( / ®)S. X 'U 'y') Doerr y j rosroJ /eeasox ( X ( ffASrvAn. XX** , , horresrHtTftg i > KaRK/CdFffCdfLV /n Tt-i, L£Afr.'tS dirY”Jo vVfLLOv£« doo FA TYE P OVE« ioo OAj -
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. !.i i mu. I fought lain! Now tfl. j .■ld has fixed it -.> I don't 1 vet. . • • i .in..tli. r . ham.- tins June " <; envllle Jimmy did . v.ii more than that, f y<m just pause to re ( view th" situation. Tie uealid- of toiks paid thou- .lids of dollars to I w itch Conn fight l.ouis the last ' ue Hut Will eVeil doZellS of peopl pay . ven hundreds of dollars w it.li i i tin wiio can't even whip Ins I. .v ii "Id. puffed and putting fath. i in law m the family k. h’ tl” I think not A- entertainment, lib’ affair. Smith >. wonderful H - tl’. most hilarious ep sode I can i • member since Mrs la w J- nkins ' bn a pol l • man in I’hliadi lphia and I Mi- Diz I'iaii pitched a strik< with a lamp in a New York hotel tiinm Bit as liii.lii.ip ’"I wliat Mik. J i -.1.- had ii ped would lie a l. min tn.nt. it is highly diilnoue tuft Jidiles- <>f course, Mike tails Gre.-un |<| J.ininy wlm after all is one of the only two men who have vvlrpp.-d wees William since lie was a middleweight -ome years a." Hut Greenfield Jimmy prob alilv w || be ruled out of his d' • iv. i| i bailee l.< i all*.- of ills am | at. i landing and the fact that Maiqui- of <Ji|. i nslierl y rules I w. lt nt foil.,wed in Hi.h I'htsbiitgh | kit' hell W.tii Conn out som.-body el-e ' mu-t li.- tabbed That mu< h i certain Li'iiis is ready, willing and • able fu det.-nd lii* < town as noon a* tin- army gives him tin- green light The army needs money and J."- needs money to pay last seas on - income tax The qu--thin i», • an .lai i.l.s • <nne up wltli an oppoll- | ent who will draw the , < rt of mon <■>' Winch all parties Heed’ I 11. ri ar, only two choice- One is Pastor, wtio has dropped two prev oi. <|e. |-ions to Hi.- champ but who since has gone skittering along <n an amazing winning -treak Pastor has bopped over la-m Franklin. Gus Lesnevich, Booker Ite.kwlth Jimmy Bivins and other* in recent months and is at the peak of his amazing career Even lands lias admitted that Months ago. long betor* Conn • did he fall or was he pushed* tangled with Greenfield Jimmy, tin- • iiampiou designated Pastor a* the No I contender. The only other possible challenger is Meiio Bettill* and there I* little chance that Jacob* will spring him loose from quarantine. Ko <hulk up the put out to rapid Robert, hut don't forget tin as-let for Greetitleld Jim tny. HOME RUNS Camilli, Iknlgrrs " . York. Tiger* 7 Williams. Red Sox ... 7 F McCormick. Reds 6 Dimaggio. Yankees r, Johnson Athletics 5 Lit whiter. Phils 5
Opening Dance EDGEWATER PARK CELINA. OHIO THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 14th 9 to 12 o’clock HAROLD GREENEMAYER AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Edgewater Parks Pavilion.
Maple Rumblings Hill Smith won Hie second half of tin Women'* la’aglle at -Mies , Recreation last night, finishing j with 33 wins against D* losses . . . Stolz Diner, winner of the first half, tillisbed ill sevolld place . . The two wi.l roll In i play "fl f«i the league title . . . W.xdward - So" on I I gatiK* of 19" 167 and 150 was tops la-t niglit wlnle llilty poste du 190 for another good Individual The alleys will all be open for reg . ulai bowling Wednesday night, sim •• the Classi* Letgiu- wa < lox I »d last week. Last night'* results Hill-Smith won three from Vera's. Eve's two from Get I*, i s. Stolz two from Kettle Si hater -two from Wileys Final Standings W I. IllllSmilli 33 Itv ‘ Stolz 32 19 Gerber* 29 22 1 Eve's 27 24 11 Vera's 25 26 1 Kettle 2* 27 1 Wiley's 21 30 Schafer's 13 3X o LEADING HITTERS National League Player Club G AB II II Pct ' Murtaugh Phillies 24 79 13 27 .342 ’ Remer. Dodgers 22 »7 17 29 333 ' Ferilundez. Boston 27 109 15 36 33** Sand- r*. St laiuis 24 95 15 27 31N Gustin) Pirates 17 57 7 19 .316 American League S|H'Uce, Senators 25 107 19 44 411 l»«»-rr. Boston 17 *>s 12 26 4*M* Dickey New York 2" 74 9 29 392 I Gordon. New York 21 9o s 29 350 1 Heath Indians 25 9m 22 33 .337 1 o AMERICAN SUBS r <Ci»ntlnued Fiom Tags 1) I seven cargo ships, one naval cargo * ship, one destroyer, one submarine I chaser, one auxiliary cruiser, and - one combination passenger and cargo ship In addition to the light cruiser believed sunk, two seaplane tender*. one supply ship, one barge ’ transport and one unidentified ship have l*een damaged since April 1 by submarines*. I I'nderwater operations have been > i carried out with the loas of only II two American submarine* by en- . emy action. A third submarine
Relax Limitations On Trucks, Trailers Adopt Regulation To Speed Defense Work Imliuii.ipolis. Muy 12 1 1 I’l K.laxution of I-vul length. hriKlit ai.d weight limitations for trucks .md trailers u*ed on Indiana high way. and resun»|rtloo of • "< l,ll -.rvativ.- highway building p>" I grant amierg.-al today as the piitii ipal renulls of a conference of -’ate and federal officials in Wash ingtoti last week Tli. Indiana delegation < otiferr ed with Governor S. hrii k. r late yesterday on the suggestions made i by the federal government to rep I resetitatlves from Ote ** states for i.tnoval of state trade barriers Attorney general (Seo. N Beamer. spokesman for the conference with tile governor, revealed that most of Hie regulations advanced by federal oflli ers to «|M"ed up ami v*p*'dite defense work already had i b.-rll adopted m Iniuna. "We have agreed not to enforce the seVelal ininoi US'S where the state laws conflii t With tile federal oiiggest ion." Beamer declared, "thus making any legislative a< Hon iitinecessury.'* These Hpei itli r-commendatiotis and A.lion- w.-te reported Federal oiflciuls recommended that Indiana adopt Hie sanitary milk standards fixed by Hie I S public health service on a statewide basis. Tile standards now are Observed in lerlaili loiallties in Hie stale. latbor: State labor commission 1 er Timinas Hutson reported that the federal recommendations urged j to speed up piodm tion already had li. en set up in Indiana by relax -I I ation of tin- Indiana law prohibit | ing the employment of women in j t o tone- after midnight Tiaii-portati'.n Beamer report- . <-d that Indiana's reciprocal agreements with other states covered most of tli. re. omtnetidathms ttnly in Hi.- t.‘. foot overall length for trucks and semitrailers and Hie 12'- foot height eel liy federal < th. ials did the state differ. '1 lie Indiana law setting a 4" foot length ami a 12 foot height limitation would In- waived. Beamer said. Tile public service lomillissioll also will waive its requirement that a cerlithate of public convenience must procured liy perI sons who tratwport defense work er- for a fixed -tint in private auto wa- Id wn up in drydock at Cavite ’ to prevent H from fulling into JapI aneso hands and a fourth was sunk I in .i collision with ItM tender off Panama NO-GAP I■ 9 i I 3 \ A I — ■■ _i— V/W’-jM >✓ Il ' jocKtr r~~ “4 W O.f / | Il I i ju Jockeii 11 UNNI WEAR 60c « Tho potsntsd Y-front construction provides on onplod. i buttonlsu oponing that positively will not gap. Jockey ! Underwear gives masculine support, won t bind, and is easy to launder. No burtons, ! either I Get some today and get Jockey Contoured Shirts to match Oigmated and monutoctured by COOPERS. H VANCE &U.XN I PS. *“ *• «’** I e.-.w. M w, II I
mobiles Highway buliiilng' Samuel c i Midden. ■ li.iirman of th*' stat, highway commission, repotted tha’ nibs prohibiting the coustrmtimi of state highways during the war had been "<l.ii ified and relaxed" Madden eaid state highway com mis-ii ii- w.-re granted permission to continue reasonable Imildiiir provided they don't draw t<s> heav ily on critical materials. Necessary maintenance w II tie permitt.*d. and the construction of , new roads needed either from a i public safety, health or d* 'en,.. standpoint Madden said that con 11acts for road building and bridg. improvements rescinded last w.. k had been released again, and that bid* tor 19 miles of access road, would be release! tojlay Officials attending the confer , etice also included Lieut -Gov Charles |»awson; I. Hewitt Carp enter, secretary of the Indiana committee for interstate coopei ation. and Car) Hedges, reptet eiit ing 'he dairy industry. o Trade In a Good Town — iVecstttr
<-aboo| < Marvels are "I A better blend, i H Mild and smooth I rom en d to end I Onflßvq “TRAILER VA(IU>NIf ~1 - JySM ’• / j K’s, gMWP"**—-- - By WARRRN HATI ET I
MERAMEC CAVERNK STANTON MO If you live in the middle west —plan on visiting Missouri now or in the future —want to see a bit • of fairyland on which nature has been at work for some 7t million year*—then make a mental note of the point of interest described in this column and don't fad to visit Meramec Caverns some 56 miles west of St. Loui*. It is the world's only story cave. Th.-rc is more than a passing chance that you hav* neve heard of tins scenic atiraoHon I'ntil a few years ago it was Just an other cave of a single level In I»T3. 1939 and again In 1912 id ditlonal rooms were discovered and It Is these discoveries that have brought the caverns into the national spotlight and given ft the greatest percentage of illcrea-i’ 111 visitors of any cave in the** room* were found m*ny beautiful formation* never before seen by m*n. Onyn Moun tain—the world'* largest stalag mite—over 200 feet in diameter. The Wine Room—lifelike bunches of grape* hang from the wall* of thi* room and in the center table complete with bottle* and glasses. Stage Curtain* — th.* i* considered to be the most beautiful formation of it* kind in the world. The room i* shaqad like a theatre and the entire stage is draped in Onys curtain* that hang completely to the floor. Th*, cavern* were originally formed million* of year-' ago wh.-li the plains of southern Missouri and noHherti Arkansas wrinkled ths-ir brow and formed the Ozark
“TRAII.HR VAOAHOXir •» »!«•’> ,| , ! In tbi« paper through the vou DECATUR SUPER SERVICE*,, MONROE STREET Tune Up. . For Summer Driving Give your car this IDefense aga l "' l Warm Weather Driving TroubleWe have genuine part' for carburetor. Let n- help '■•" the best possible mileage. W"" oik and lubricants are not fH summer driving. Come in toda.v. Let u- give your car a complete checkup. Decatur Super Service, 224 W. Monroe St.
TUESDAY, M Ay ]? J
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