Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1943 — Page 6
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Baseball Teams Are Announced For War Tour Frisch And Cronin Named Managers Os All-Star Outfits New York. S-P’ ’UP) Both National (nd Ann .i« an league bast ball '.tin* ha»<named to travel .<> the I’.iTiftc war theater to entertain troops Joe Cronin, mating • of the Boston lied Sox. a 111 head the American league .->.►*»;» and Frankie FrD< n. lo ad f ’he I’’’ burgh Pirates will !>«*■* the Na:lona I'. Each squad will he <o:np>‘ d of 1‘ play.The pennant wln::inn S' l-.iri Cardinal* hav< three player- and th.- New York Yankee* x men on their l-expei’lv le.lglle -qil.idNo . \ been set, lull president !-■< rd Fti ik of the National le:ig:i" -ay- the team* will leave oltortly at r the world erlex. The National league all xt.i Will be composed of lllfleldt ' * Lol Klein of the Cardinal*. El Fletcher of th* Pltt-burgh I’ Eddie .Millet of the Clio .nnati Red*. Rob Elliot! of the Pit *-burr’ll I Pirate* and hick Bartell of th New York Glatt - Oatflelder* are Stan Ma- al of the Card*. Vine.- (liJluc! > of Pittsburgh Plate*, and Ancle Gal an and Dixie Walker of the IV .ok lyr. Dodg'" Pitcher- will b.- Al Jav ry of he It .-ton Brave*. Bucky Waite:* .rd
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■ Johnny Vanderm-er of the Cincin j nati lt.tl-. ll' Hithorn of the Chi I .ago Cllb*. Rip Sewell of the l-ltt-.Ht ;h Pa./.- ami \l Ger j h.-foi-. - ~f th phiiad. Ip'iia Phil , Ta •it h * will he Walk, r.uie. r o to- Caritin.' x. and Ray M'i- 'b r < f the Cin< 'linati lied*. The American leigue team will Include infielder* Joe Cordon and i’ill John-on of New York. Rudy V k fk't.-.r, I.ilk. \ppllng of 1 Chicag-t. and Bobby Daerr of Bo*- ' ton. (bitfield. :x are Cha ley Keller lof Nel. York. - Ca-e and Stan Spanie of the Washington renatoi* and Pete Fox of Bo ton. Pitcher will he Spud Chandler ol tie Yankee*. Dizzy Trout of ‘ II t ■ it. Orval Grove of th- Chii. ro Wiiii.- Sox. Ilui.ll Leonard of the Washington Senator*. Allie Reynold* of Cleveland and X‘‘ x Hughson of th.- Boston Red Sox 1 Th. itei.er* a Bill 111. key .1 d R. <■ 11. in-ley of New York and J .k • Early of Washington. o Eight Pound Catfish Is Caught In River Albert Bonner ;* proudly display- • • an < !g!r p I • a:fi*h. 21 in: In- long, which he caught In the S: Mary a river mi: Pleaaant Mills Tu -day Th- fixit I* reputedly one of th- larg-xt one* pulled from the river I- ently <1 Columbus Wins Second In Rew From Indians Illy Cnit.-d Press I C- -: .- Ito k lit! will attempt to pitch the Columbus R-d'ilrd* to their third -tralxh: « ti over thIndianapolix Indian- in tonight*! American association playoff game Columbus won th- , . 0.11 game of 'he three-out-of-flve tie; sex la-t r ;!.t, ,’l ■ . <>. behind th- four-hit pi'i hlng es Pr -aeher Roe The Ind- . :a|.« would now have ;o win three | xtraktht to entitle them to meet 1 th. playoff winner of the InternaI tlonal league in th • llttl. world serie*. Swygert Nomination Is Sent To Senate AVa«hlti?’on. S.-pt 29 (UP) ; Priuldent Roosevelt ha- nominalI • I Luther Swyg. • of Hammond to I become federal d itrict Judge for N rtli-in Indiana. The nonlmation
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Reds Clinch Second Place In National Dodgers Drop To Fourth Place As Pirates Win Two
V ■ f (By United Preu*) The Cincinnati Red* clinched second place in 'he National league r t yesterday when they defeated the I Philadlephla PhiHiwi in both game* 1 of a double h-ader. Ray Starr hurl-i <-d the Reda Io a d to 3 win in the' r opener and Joe Gegg* came back to ( take the nightcap 2 to 0. Cinciniiatl’x twin triumph ran the Red 1 f victory chain to nine -traight. The Brooklyn Dodgem dropped t from third to fourth when they lox' a twin bill to th- Pittsburgh Pirate-. '• to 2 and f to 2. The double ; victory put the Pirate* In third place a half game ahead of the Dodge ra. The st. Irnuat Cardinal* won their looth gam- of the xea-on. defeating the Bouton Brave* 7 to 1 after lining the opener 'o a. In 13 inning*. Mort Cooper xtarted the f'rut context but left the hill in the fifth Hairy Broethen wax charged with th- 10-x. Max Lanier, gaining hi* lath victory, hurled the Card* to th- century mark .n the finale. lit the other National league double header, the Chicago Culm took two from the New York Gi.sn'x, winning both contest* in th- final inning Chicago took the first game 3 to 2 n ten innings, and ' came back to take the aecond 2 to I In the American league, the Cleveland Indian* went to work on •he N- w York Yankee- and defeated them 11 to 3. Mel Harder went all th>- way for the Indian* to chalk up hk* 2th win The Boxton Red Sox grabbed one from the Detroit Tigena •» to 1 and th- Philadelphia Athletic* downed the St Lou a Brown* H to 3. - -o |
MAJOR LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. G.B St bMte Hto 4» .871 Cincinnati M 85 .564 16 P.ttrburgh SI 71 .530 21 Brooklyn 71 70 .527 214 Chicago 71 77 ,4Ro 274 Boston 66 81 .44* 33 Philadelphia 62 89 .411 39 .N w Y- k 55 94 .IS* 45 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L Pct. G.B. New York 94 54 .635 Washington 82 67 .550 *24 Cleveland 79 69 534 14 Chicago 78 71 .583 154 In troll 74 75 497 204 St latuis 71 77 .480 23 Bo«ton 68 81 456 264 Philadelphia 41 100 324 48 j — YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National L*cpu* Pittsburgh 5-4. Bro klyn 2-2 Cincinnati 4-2. Philadelphia 3-0. Boston 6 1. St. Izjut* 5-7. Chicago 3-2. New York 2-1. American League Cleveland 11. New York 3. Boxton 6. Detroit 1. I Philadelphia 8. St. Loui* 3. Only Katn-x scheduled. RUSSIAN ARMY I'.uXlxvl •
'' and are mopping up the suburb*. The fall of the big power base ' , seem* assured a* Soviet troops , ; stab at the rear and isolate the ,! fleeing Nazi* into defenseless : unit*. Soviet field artillery i* i hurling a continuous stream of i i shell* into the enemy defense* The final blow* are being hamI mered home by the Russian air force blasting troop* and material ,' on both aide* of the Dnieper |i river. German* are dying by the I was sent to the •NDato this morning _' for confirmation. Swygert would succeed Judge ' Thomas Slick nt South Rend, who I! r«digued several week* ago. FOR SALE B4xll—Manila Second Sheet* _ 55c Ream k IWsil—iff ». White Type- ! writer Paper — **e Ream ■ 84x11—1® lb White Typewriter Paper —1 15 Ream " 14x14—16 R> Whit* Typewriter Paper — I.l® Ream _ *4xl4—*u 1b White Typewriter Paper — 1.45 Rear: 14x11—*• R> White Mlaleegrapb Paper — LN Ream Decatur •
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IRISH SPARK - - -* By Jack Sords * S ' • Wil v/F /-Amgelo < . /Beetelli < \ 1 Zz MAU SPARK a " 4c< ABOCT BGST PAM £ GR. P k 4 i ST27Ry, KEEPS-rue IRISM WHS A COMSTAMT SGORHG iMieeAT -—•**-*
thousand*. collap*;ng into the river. Tito Moscow newspaper Izvestia »ayx. "The gray river Dnieper ha* turned Into a red rive.-." Bitter fighting I* reported on the Kiev front, where the Nazi* are raid to be battling de»perately but where, neverthele**. their bridgehead I* all but wiped out. WARN ALLIED • Coetlaued From PM* l> United State* treasury department sent out a tn xsage of it* own. a meseage that expressed concern by ' the lag of Individual purcbasp* of war bond* "The figures on the third war loan drive are good.” the depart- ‘ ment said, “hut It’s an absolut- i failure for < ne who has not bougnt extra war bonds. This war loan." It went on. "la as personal to uh at j home as a Nazi or Jap bullet Is to
. 3 A . ’ ■ V. ' 1 4 s x. v « xaA NAVY DIVE bOMBHS return U> an aircraft carrier pomewhet* to the South Pacific after delivering heavy Mow* against trlUll ** ttons in th* Gilbert inland*. Sept I*. More than 200 *ortie* wer* mad* by carrier-based aircraft and land-based Army and Navy plane* from various base* in th* central and South Pacific * rca *- Thla aa odtoial Utoted Stole* Navy photograph. (latetaauonai)
7 I t § / ■■■'. .. - w!*m| * P’Z J i*l - ? '-j |Sb ** - ■ '/ilfb'' Ta ttOW 0» AMIMCAN MXMttt, Wml upon moppta« up retreating Natl foreaa, paya little attention to 1 the ciaaate rata at the Creek-btoit temple at Poeetdcn in the Paestum area near Salerno. The historic auuctura dales from the tune thto aertten st Italy was a Greek colony. (International SotMpkoto)
’ our son and our neighbor'* son. There I* no excuse for not buying i lx nds ” Salerno was strewn with American bodies, the treasury department concluded, "not excuses." VICTORIOUS FIFTH (Ceotinued Frew P»»» l» American war prl-onem. freed by the Italian*, have been surround'-d tn northeast Italy. The broadcast say* they are fighting to break through and join their coinrads in southern Italy. A Madrid di patch says the German* are tightening their control over all phase* of Italian life. Th y are said to be hastily throwing i up fortification* along the Ligurian 1 cea to forestall an Allied Invasion of North Italy -po-slbly from Cor•lea. A* for the fighting on Cornlea itself. a French communique nay* the
Diz Dean Rejected for Army Service Former Card Star Rejected Tuesday St Louie. Sept. 2f» II P' For the fir t lime in hl* life Dizzy D.an W..H xp-echlex*. He *crat< bed hie head -hrugged hki xhould-r . xank hi* chin deep Into hl* once-famoua pitching hand*. The man of 1.000.000 worth . . . ...me profound . . some humorou* .. ,wa • xtump-d. Ilia uilver tongue wax tied and he knew it. He had been rej ,-cte I f >r military *ervlce. He had -tort of bank -d on getting into the xcrap He wanted to get hi* lick at the Axix . perhaps let go a bean ball or two where then* wouldn’t Im- an umpire around to -ay ‘you cant do that." But it xeem.* th> Will never comto pa**b Dean of th- allver tongue ha* been rejected. When at la«t Dizzy could make the word* flow again, he ranted in hi* inimitable way. "They h:u* made a tremendous boner," he exclaimed in hi* very b.at English. "If they had only tooken tne In this here war. it would have been over in lea* time than I ever (.pent listening to a apee.-h by Branch Rickey.” The loquacious *port*caater who ha* filled many a listener** ear to overflowing wax turned down because. he hinwlf. haa a perforated ear drum! GREAT AERIAL • •••■> F»»»n <••• • added to our string of haseb in the Pacific. The navy reveal* that American marine* landed on .Nanumea island on September 4. There wa* no enemy opposition. Nanumea I* in the Ellice group and directly east of New Guinea by some 2.000 mile*. With Nanumea hi our hands, the Japanese-held Gilbert island* to the north come withhi easy striking distance of our bomber*. o Detroit Man Fined For Intoxication All-n Graham, of Detroit, pleaded guilty to public Intoxication when arraigned before W. J. Bockman. justice of the peace, and wa* fined *1 and coste. totaling 110.50. Graham wa* arrested by city officer Bob Hill Tuesday night.
Axis Says Communists Seek Rumania Control Ankara. Sept. 2»— <UP) —The Axis-controlled Bucharest news agency says comnAinists In Rumania are ready to overthrow the government. * The dispatch goes on to *ay that the government has promhed to meet the first act of sabotage by executing communist leaders and deporting their families. The agency also report* that the communist* have circulated handbill* announcing that preparations now have been rnadi- for street fighting. rabotage and propaganda. Germans have been herded into a narrowing 17-mlle utretch of the northeast cos t near Bastla. Amid the *tepped-up campaign In Italy, the free Milan radio report* that Muwwllni ha* returned from Rome to Hitler's villa at Munich. Other report* received in London say Mu solini’* rfforts to remoblIlze the Fascbt mill’s have failed. o Charge Father With Killing Younq Son Lou Angeles. Sept. 29 —(UP)— A coroner * Jury ba* decided that the 16 month old son of Claude Dexter wa* thrown to hi* death from the 10th floor window of a Lo* Angele* hotel Sunday. The Jury ha* recommended that - the father, a 48-year old union secretary, be held to answer charges of homicidal death. I Dexter claim* the child fell to
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HL a 1 * '"i'Aail. MtliSl •<1 'Hr*.' v JBL w-JW/.'lE’vfikW 1 •< HE 3£in'B IN A HEW GUINEA CEMETEkY, U. S senators listen K. Marshall (back to camera) tells hew the mtn ■ died in the battle for Buna. The zenaters are (| tn / PLod-e, Masa.; James Mead, N. Y.; and Ralph Bregsttr/itaS hi* death while he »lept He, on gruutid, th*. . ■ refused to testify at the Inquest rs Check the cost of the quality I tobaccos used in Marvels CigaJ against the field— I an ‘Hou’U Inou gljl hai hoo,le J «A« coitJ / ° n ■^ an, l 4 ] Check for qualtty-nj fIjJJMKiV freahnesi—and youjl H’s smarter t 9 J to Martels CtgarettqJ mfißvd iHRMae i«o|. — THE X CIGARETTE OF QMtfi Public Saif Because of my health I will s-11 at public am 1 I southwest of Willshire. Ohio or 2’ a mile* .-a,' ■! r tfl south of Union Church, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, IM Time: 12:30 P. M. 2—HORSES—2 Bay mare. S yr. old. sound; Sorrel G- 1 •- IV' 1 worker*. S—CATTLE—S Roan Durham cow. 5 yr old. lie fresh in l> tA Jt rsey & Guernsey cow m yt old. be L- -h la’ter par 24 gal. of milk; Guernsey A Durham h. f- 2 r •• day of sale; 2 red heifer*. « mo old D irham red " ‘ “1 months old. ♦—HOGS-— I Chester White sow carrying third ’ -■! >; «• part of October; 3 Chester White 4 Hampweight 110 lbs. FARM MACHINERY ~, , n Webster wagon with good 1« grain .rd and hiy ’ walking plow; 12" bottom walking pl-* -‘ • !,,E t - Peoria Union grain drill; International co corn cultivator; 7’ cut D *ring bind-- D -■ ■ ‘ Keystone gearles* hay loader. of ■ lard kettle; sausage grinder; •' ol ’ - — another »et of harness; collar*; many - 1 mention TERMS -CASH. JACOB MITCH, 0« Au7ttonTer^/Ueter r W. "Bur’ SALEIALENIMK SEPT 30—Omer D Lehman. Imi • ■ d I mile north tile mill <-ene;». - I SEPT 30 Llmberlost Farm*. Portland • Johnson, auctioneer. . M ,-k (W-<**! SEPT 30- John B. Y<»der. 1 mile N »r h .. and all personal property J I -I SEPT JO- Peoples Livestock llveetock. E. C. Doehrmsn. -•' 1 w , S!H J A OCT. I—Mrs. Frank C. Wechter and 1..- p and U mile south of Bern'' . i jaf farm Clualng out *•}•* ~J < M*- r •**' OCT 2 -Chari** Knodle. household i- . • Suman Bros . auct*. , tiefunre ‘*2 OCT. 2—Wm A. Segur. 7 miles We*t -I p ?rT3J , ufi ed tract and Personal Proper (Evening *ale.) v„rthwe»t of OCT. •—F. T McCalla. 24 miles So . .. acre farm. 3 F OCT. d-Heir* of Shoaf Estate. 3 mi • * • jna I* catur. Ind. 240 Acre*. of JW* <** OCT. s—Daniel Stauffer. 3 miles S • 180 Acres J OCT. 5-Mra Adolph Doehrman. 8 m - tloneera—Doebrman _ f «•"•!>" OCT. 8-J.coh Mitch 3 ."d of Salem Lester U R«d • mji , w*J OCT. 7- Mrs. Cora Bentz. 34 ■H** ,| Jet Lfechty . auctioneer ... ~t Br<* s OCT 7—Smith A Krick. 54 »«*• 11 , Lester Suman. auctioneer* of OCT. 7—The Booth Batate. 2 mile* »<•' acre farm J F ‘.u mil*. ' ? OCT. •—Harve Nussbaum, farm ' r ,, r H’ * jd Berne Melvin LtoeMy. j .C OCT. I<—Albert Davidson. gener«l far , Johnson and Suman. and on < s OCT. H—Amanda Ayres real *“’*’* f B Berne. Fred Reppert c,.» CT 1 OCT. ll—Walter J Lowe. 14 mile* L< J. F Saamann. Auctfonee. Jj; Arr , t»m OCT. 11-Marton Wisdom. rtj. 1 .on.l property J. F. W OCT. 15—Mr* Mett* Spade. 4V Acree J. F. Banmann. aoetton*er tMC OCT. I«—Amoe Youae. 1 mil* •** 0 Hoagland Glenn C• Mertra * 4 j OCT 18-Bfll Wingfield. H>’' 1)00 , II head RagMerei HoUtein* | ami-Auctioneer* j|H OCT. It—Lawreaee Buffeabarger Peraoual Property J F S*"- 1
