Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1943 — Page 6

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Three Central Stars On All-Tourney Squad United Press Picks Tournament Stars Indi iiiapoli- M.ir I'l il'l’i - Thri > m*-m!n-:* of >h> Fn' W iyin 4'viitrul tram f.ivi!i<l !u win th'-1 Ulate hith K'lmoi 'i-k- ii.lll t:'b j in it 9a I 'l.i) .c iianu-d on th<’| I'nlled Pl'■*• .lU-tiHirn.y »<|liai| ' Hi-, d on pi ism 'main . - in Inn' | »i• k'-nd* *-mi fin.ii • limln atiim*| h-ad,:ig up so the final* hi Indian-; upili-. Hu r r honor li*: 1 John It ■ ,iia:i of B-dfo.d and I’.-:.-1 .Mount <>f Lib.imm ... jointly <l< j Th.- 10. • Wayu- • pr.- .-iit.i’iv.. ■ on 'h. .ill -t m: ii* y sh«: t*am of I Filth :n*:i ar.- so: w <]. Tom' SllopnH and giia'ds i'hai’-y S > i ski and Murray M* -,.|* iihall. J. Mendelili.ill I- I -on .f h- Tin. < ..arli t’ompl'-tinz th- top ink Ing I’li 'i .1 I’i • - - In. qii . I arf.uwrd- Paiii 11-fti.iii of .1.,-p, and Ralph Holm. -of II .hi i*l. center- Brnmaii .id M unit uni ' guard Jo. I’feiff. i of M i .- It..' —Mil.-. .. tn !1 ... till:.! Hl the Indianapo. • ~ i ■ !):•• only team to fdai. tw men on ill-s-cutid I'n.'-d P 1 • • '-> i: 1 • sqil.-id They ire fmw.ird Bohl Beck and gtmd Cha <■« F:. Ii The olh. |I. iv. • w'• • ..fl. r ; ancen la-t Satti dty .allied th-m distinction e<• fra -I c lm: S1:• • Os M I " ■ I 8. -a 11of M.irHtt-i !l- .. - - Il k K J ' of Ro, I. -:-i ai d 11 I k I’ d id J{l. hliio:,d ~.|d cua I - I>h .k i of Gary 1., a W.i ~ > I \iv S.-n | moils of 8.-df • d ludiaioti * follow. i-ortntl Illg Upon .Mount to pa. . he II on ; niond semi final wittn*- • to n. • J

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<•••.< in Indiamip: .!!_■ th. v. •. k a ■ 111 two lam.-- last Sam day. The blond Ismiti.r’s 2ii|s.ini effort match* d the off. :: j,. . ffieiem y of 11... , t,,w.-riiic I r Hi. k King, and • tialil,*! L'-biti - o up . ’ he Z. li-.I H.i: .Moil-.' - 19 point* against poweitti! Gary L*-w Wallace In :h<- «• • . i.-n m<> ■ ,|,.. a Tin- <»th* . l’n '. d Pi. .... hoi< • for t of st,-' I! . tllian of Bed ford, i* ir.di'.d w'h pi**v:ding | the niaryin of -droit which enabled his team to d niina:. h. Vincenlies S. tills In -plte an Evai.-vilb-('.■ntral defies.- d-*f;'i*d almost I exclusively ” [ -llpp I 'lirough for 16 poiii'- ll.s i ■ ■■ 1..- p- rm i ■ high ahe d Oped ill .-igllt field | goal,- and foil, f ..- throw ' | {mints to make pos-ibi. It. df.id - lp-i ' « i:i ov ■ r h.-'iiy fa.... d Ja-p. r Barney Ross Suffers Malaria Relapse Guadalcanal Hero Token To Hospital , XwY. k. M i!. Ii I*l I I’l fl. ~f t-• -1. le -guys ■s. : to pull on . glOVe. And h. 's urn- <d the cat— t . ■ !i< r>..< to . .mi. out of this war Vid yet Ba n y Ro«»i. the mighty I .tom of Hie ring ..nd th- battle - ’..-Id. thing* h.-'e le-mg cv. t-puli-i.iiz.-d, \nd taut many of the un- ! sung hero— at the front have 1’ - over him head and should. -. That'* th.- kind of 'alk coming f' l.m I. I ney's h<l.-p.'al CO ,n New York c y M i!a .. whi h floe >-d I the little marine corporal for al trm . nut on Gnada' ana! «<mt him to th*- ma: a:- tin last night. 11 < ol!a|cs< d a shot t tint • before he wa- to e'uiti t i Madis-ui Squa-.-Gard. 'i .-tie of many of h . f, 1 • : tr irm,di< to .ipo.-'i -i a ti< a roie to: -in- Red c -IBailiey wis -" k-'ti at ,i down town ti'-w Shirk Hotel where he i wa.i i - 'lna with h - w- ' ■ and a ■ few fl .nd \ Red Cro-s ainhul-l I w eked Ii nil th.- S Xlliun« naval howpit.il wm-..- Bartley will' s'ny until doctors she him p.-rmi- i • mti continue with Ira. plain to! visit wai plants throue-i.. nt th. i tut I 111 I laVal putil. relatlote. offii e f. the thii I naval diatrii t annum. • ■ I that was mipo-sible to nay i iw long Rosh w mid In- hospital ' z i But p. ,hap . tie con | CORT ! ♦ —♦ — L»»* T me Tonight — . "CAT PEOPLE 1 Simone S mon, Tom Conwxy & -LUCKY LEGS" Jms Falkenberg. Kay Harrit 9c-25c Inc. Tas * WED. & THCRS."* STARTING GREAT NEW SERIAL! SJUSHW« iforring mi aiwrr SUM SUMMERVILLE CARMEN MORALES — FEATI RE HIT— Hitler Beware —They're On the March and Nothing Will Stop Them! , I “THE AVENGERS” Ralph Rlehardeon. Hugh Will.ame —o Coming Sun.—"Eyas of the Under weHd" A -We Are the Marines"

Cloverleaf Takes i Second Half Title To Plav McMillen In Leaquc Playoff t'iovii'.eur won flu l -rcolid halt .alllp. -il-h.JI in the lleratur lie du-t:.al league Monday night. ' d. fe.itiug Sealtest to 25. tn the t.a! i >o;i Hl: a' the I.lm dn gym Tin wiuinrs led at the halt. 22 to iti Siuring on both teams was I divid'd K Schtiepf leading ."'..l'llrat with I" iHiitits. and Wynn leading S<-al:es: with sev.-n pi. in.■ in the Brut game Monday night. G K d.-r. at. d .Mi Millen. 30 to 21. .if.- holding a half-time margin of 11 :o 7 Andr. w.« was high for the w .■< . with In points and Sum nn.s hd .McMillin with seven. Plans for the leigm- playoff will 1..- alllli.lllK • d later this wr.-k I uv- 1.-a! -..01id half w.imei w.!l m> • M. Millen, f - half winner, to. he league title Final Standings W I. Pet i'l o-1.-as 7 2 77' S.uli —t ..6 3 fiti? I E !! f> .333 M. Mill-n 2 7 222 Las' night's box weiri-s: C E. PG FT TP I! vin f -.2 I fi Vidr. a . f I 2 io 11--. e .21 5 lohll-oti. g '! o I. g ..oo# HE. g 12 4 IOTA I. S -.12 *1 30 McMillen S'im:t,.-. - f .. '! 17 W . i itns >n f 2 " 4 p ’llei.mi. !n-r * 2 ** 4 M< Bid g 10 2 , f mIH.-y g . 10 2 Ziz. d. f 1 a 2 TOTALS I" 1 21 Cloverleaf FG FT TP I s.hnepf f 2 1 r. It Schm-pf f 2 1 fl K Si 'itiepf, < 5 o 10 Wiiiiam-i.n, g 2 3 7 11. g 12 4 11- .. . ■ t 3 " i TOTALS 1 4 7 3S Sealtett Wynn f .117 Stu. k!< f .. 2 1 a Schllepp. <• . 11 3 Hill, g 2 O 4 Built nliargei'. g .... 2 2 6 W. tliman, g . o o 0 TOTALS .... lo 5 25 REvt rhart o — — MAPLE MUSING Amy Woodward and her 552 on games o’ Hl'. If.'' and 215 were t< ps in the Women's leagu- at Mie* recreation Ixwt night . . Mary Weiwei with a -'26 count on game* of 166. 171 and IS9 wan next in line . . . Good «• rew included Agnes Gelmer. 200; Kathryn Steel*. I'*': Jerry Gallmeyer. 189; Mary Miller. 175 and I'6; Pat Gilpen. I'6 Helen McClure, I's; Barbara Wybotirn, 1*». Betty Roaa. 178; Lue’la Hllty. 178; Betty Hamma. nidation to h! mto know that the wishes of every American Both here and at the fighting fronte - are with him. hoping to help him put the fever on the canvas (or the ten-count. *Horo” A. W. 0 L r ' T r 1 RiC.’ltNT at cotuuderabte putd eity when he returned to hra Milwaukee home with nergeant'U it r. pee and announced that he had been diacharged from the Army because be was only IS yean old. Johnny Mana above, now la in custody at military authoriUes as a deaerter. Offlccn «Ud Johnny thought that hu tu- | penon had teamed his age and "etmply walked out ” Only a private, he had sewed un str- , geanl's chevrons,

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SPRING TRAINING-1943 - - By Jack Sords SjMer.dEVE. id ] . ■ / .THIS SNOWBANK W w Z 'Ss' •6A(?Dfr/eR" / fl" 1 ' / TvUice- \ x / _ _ ( ARt-vWP 7rl& ) / -X A&lp / y A. It. /i , ( wQl <•'/r’y zVM MOPSiSG i, 111 — > Wocxkxrr /\’ zl/ /\ ' OFF To TAe t? all ' -qf w Y' ' PAi?n '

173. Zwlck's »>n thre front Green Kettle. Bellmont three from Briu-i 's Grill. Vera's three from Eve's by torfeit, Jo Ann two from Hill Smith. Smith Bios two from S< bal>-i'» Tin- standings: W L J, -Ann 20 7 Zwiik's 2'l 7 Vera’s 17 in Hill Smith 16 11 Bellmont 16 11 Bruce’s Grill II 13 Gi <ll Kettle 10 17 Smith Bros. lo 17 Schafer's 7 20 Eve's 5 22 o Zollner Pistons Win In Pro Tournament Chicago March 16 rl’Pi - The Dayton B mber- w m a 41 to 34 victory over the GI di.- Trotters last night, placing them In the m-tnidln-al* of the fifth annual pro basketball tournament. AUo In the semi-finals tonlxlit will be the Fort W.iym- Zollner Pistons. Tin y dofeated the Sheboygan IL-'kikiii* national pro league champ* by a more of 4* lo 40. ——————

~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~——-———■—- £ Good Taste even to the tips ofher fingers vwf 9IL9XUXEES f"J jA "" EX QU HITE 9EE9 <l4 9 * I Sfaw r »>U *A AJeerti^ie\m. is < J/ X ? JiK r<M !HK S. ! SQI taa. uIITLuA fig fUTZ IliEllt t9. t lllliUfiE. 919. • 19 999 !ht 9999

, And the Washington Ih-ars shellacked the Minneapolis Sparkieia 40 to 21 The victory place* them in a game tonight against Dayton ! n 7 General Electric Bowling Results o « i In the Peterson Point longue atj I the G. E. alley*. Zell won three ‘from l.aiii*nt. Stump lint three to| | Oscar Izinkenau rwho sulihed fori Eno Link riant. Ahr won tine--; from M Intosli. and Ajip-.'.m.in > , three from Mutsi hler. The double century couni- Zelt, 1204. laiskenau. 206; Stump. 200; Mi lnt sh. 21o; Ahr. 203. App< Iman. I 221 ami 233 I Standing-: W L Ave Pis 'Ahr 17 13 188 130.50 (Stump is 12 Dio 125.71 Zeh 15 15 I'l 125 4' I A|i|h‘lui.iii 15 15 176 120.52 Mntschler 13 17 172 118.24 ; Lankelrau 15 15 168 115 56 .Mclntosh 12 18 171 114 52 Laun-nt 15 15 165 113.48 11 An estimated two million pass- •; enger cars and trucks dlsapp ared Irom V. 8. highway* in 1942.

Hornets Are Crowned Intramural Champs Win Second Straight Game In Playoffs Tin- Horiiits wcri- crowned Intra- ; mural champions at li-catur Jun-| ior senior high school last night, I walloping th* Flashes. 47 17 in the second straight garni- of the play offs. Brefner witli 15 and Young with |o ji inte led the winners Mi Taylor was best fur the losers with i nine markers. Th. tilt wound up the intramural competition for tin season Box score: I Hornet* FG FT TP Win Marbaugh. f 4 0 8 Borne, f 2 0 4 Pickford, c 4 0 8 1 Young, g 3 0 10 Breitier. g 6 3 15 ; R Maibaugh I 0 2 Cottrell 0 0 0 Totals 22 3 47 Flashes FG FT TP '■ F reman, t •• 0 0 ’ Si Is. f 10 2 Mr. Taylor c 2 15 Mi Taylor, g 3 3 9 Fi-nnig. g Oil Gilpin <> <> 0 Totals 6 5 17 o Conservation Club Beinq Inspected Milton Welsell of lutke Wawasee is here to inspect the Adams county fish and game conservation league. which h<- ranlw as one of the best in the state. Mayor John B. Stulbs Is secretary of the e’u4i and hie brother. George, I* president. The survey will result In a comi plete lejurt Oil every detail of ImIp i '.inie regard!:rg the club. Wei- ! cell has long been connected With i the state organization and Is rec i oznizeil as <me of liidlana'a leading I anglers. p Mid-Week Service At Zion Reformed The second in the series of midweek Lenten services at the Zion I Evangelical and Reformed church will '.»• held at 7 3<» p m Wednesday Rev William (’. Feller, pastor will apeak on "Might in words and deeds." Sjie-lai tiiusli- will lie provided tiy Ixiren and Warren Arnold. The public 1s invited to attend. Kentucky Condensery Employes On Strike Maysville, Ky. Mar. 1« (I'Pi — Plant superintendent Frank Little of the Carnation Milk C'rtnpany condensery in Maysville saya that 65 employes have walked off their jobs Little adds that the walkout left 75.000 gallons of milk ntand- I

Ing on trucks* President Fred Simpson of an \FL dairy workers' union says ths’ the union members voted for the strike to enforce demands for a 25-1 < enw-per-hour wage increase. Little , cay.i that company representatives are negotiating for a new contract w th rhe employes. o Need Os Raising Tomatoes Cited Lafayette, March 16 tl’Pl L 11. Hoffman of Purdue university's, agricultural extension department

— /W \\ Sally’s busy building planes* And proud to do her part. Marvels are her cigarette, Theyre milder-Sally's smart! •BtOMUMiA M r y ——— ; ; • “TRAILER VAGABONIF ~ ■r rum UTLn

CULVER CITY. CALIF j M ETRO-GOGI >W Y N M A YER STUDIO Thio io a city within a city. Having *een thio largest mo |>n picture studio I have a better understanding of thio colossus of enterta>nment. It is easier to grasp the magnitude of on industry that is at once a tremendous business institution and a great Here Indeed is the world In replica. Standing upon 117 acres of ground, some of It on vtages and some in the open, are the streets of New York and the Pari* that used to he; the grim, winding Burma Road and the African jungles; London with its bombed wreckage. the Australian bush country, and scenes built from actual photie graphs of our far-flung battle front*. Once beyond these massive gate*, the visitor unfamiliar with this strange American industry enter* * fantastic land of wonder. Incidentally, it io not an easy matter ,to enjoy such a visit since the war started. Restriction* have been clamped down, not only by the studio* themselves, but by the Government, in order to prevent the slightest delay In production. Much of the filming that is in progress I* under the supervision of the Army and Navy, and io of incalculable value in training men. The acreage Is divided into distinct lots, each having It* particular role. Lot 1. consisting ot 72 acre*, houses all stages and executive building* Lot 2. a tract of 30 acres, contain* a beautiful ! park, the scene of many distinguished pictures. It Is used for -Hildiwi settings Here are cow town* and New England villages so real that the stranger approach ill* them listens for expected sounds lx>t 3. a 15-acre section, is also used foi exteriot scenes. On the first lot ar* th* huge executive building that house* producer*. writer* and the business

"TRAILER AGABOND" la aponaored and ap:- * in thia paper through the courteay of DECATUR SUPER SERV ICE , „ MONROE STREET PHONE» PAINT UP WITH DUCOIT'S A BARGAIN IN BEAUTY! V immi DCCO fOM far. !( • ea» «> unooth and hard, <• < h Variety of . woodwork. (JfPOEI) DUCO-lkeewMbto-use eras- 1 Decatur Super Service tu W. Monroe 8L

TUESDAY, MARCH 16 1 91

warns Indiana f.i -n, neglect tom.itoi-< r , ing crops Ju ip.,,.,. ' lt ' f h agricultural az-ti'< "" | that canners a I( . . 1 ' l I cult to contract , . "This le easy Hoffman writes. ■ embpasis b.-ing |,, r , such crops as euv Ti cause of Hi.- ,, r „ st . «*• I ♦ ver , he q put anything ~ ", not * row. * ! I.epr<i«y accoui,: ... in the U. s . .1, || ~

■ brains of the ind u ••, !*» . fi<es of the vai 'oartntt together with 30 I a large building contain «j i vai ied oroperties ui-j n p c’.* a complete fire depaf-ent i i lice force of 100 i; eked me i • dressing rooms and - , .'-i It would comfortably <m Hi * the necessities luxuries I: <‘< lugs. There I plant that prof !■ telephnne < Xi'lialu Hons that baud!. -1 does the eschab. - city of pop In the huge co""' >’i t" erage of 1800 pert Stare and extras, makeup, present a fantait: KI at the luncheon rus ' I"' hurried half hou" an excellent lunef Spencer Tracy and Walti PNN chatting with the »» /Gn Garson. Miekey Rooney M<"f from a SO t and jo ned t«e Everywhere in the o i ' ' Ing room were faces that a’t 'a lllsr to millions. T"-te iti 1 very real and human ■ - O' I can assure you t> r hard and long. In a"ol' I will describe the sets I was permitted • >•’ At one end of th. the Industrial aiti'i'l din This is an In Itself, with its locomotive and f • lutnbei yaid. shop* mill. They can " I thing that appr i from a Pboat to <■ about 4000 empl- > thirds of them ar<- ■ crafts. In my n. v Include more «!• ’ 1 various department' sequent descript ini' stars and how th.-v the camera and mean work I (To bo cont