Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1943 — Page 6

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Three Teams Stand Oft In Early Play Kokomo, Frankfort Defeated In Openers i By I’nltod Pre**) T high -iho il bi-k-ilmll team* stand • >.»• ..i th«* •ut >.• •■<>» play Martin ville. Muncie Burr* and Nr» Ca<i*' have compiled : «>d records to capture the (.ye of fans. , MurtlfW'.iiie already ha* won three games by top-heavy margin* the la»t a W to 30 triumph over Conner ville Burris won its -ei ond game in a row, defeating Hartford City. 23 to !«. The big and veteran New Caeth Trojaim opened their *.e,i-*»n wi’h t an eaer 43 to 23 victory over Hager town Hut. tiling, weren t . ■ • ~y for Kokomo Fr.inkf * : and F anklin all big tiani'M In Indiana basketball | For the second straight year little . Flora spoiled th- Kokomo debut.' twating the Kat by a 28 to 15 score.■ Bow-vei. many Kokomo players i were unable to «ee action because they have no' had practice* after, the football *>•;• ,*n. That* a re-* qtllrement of the Indiana high school athletic a tcialioa rubs. Frankfort, whit h has won four ntate rduimpioruihlps. I*m - to Rossville. 26 to 21 \nd Franklin, hold- j er of three tatte titles, fell before Scottsburg. 24 to 2" The always-dattgerous boganuport Loganberries found Delphi too* tough and I<>M- 10 It hot battle loom* in the central , Indiana conference. Elwood began its ea«m w th an ••a*y 13 to 2!t victory over Frankton, while Tipton drubbed Walnut Grove. 56 to 30. H 6 BASKETBALL Auburn 3s. Ashley IN Concordia s*. Harlan 3» Modern. Factory Approved Charging and Testing Equipment 2-VO LT 6-VO LT 25< 45c Rental Batteries for moat makes of cars always available. Henry Moeller, Managing Partner 146 S Second St. MMMffiNWWWMMWWWW *• “ ■ ■■■« Tonight & Tuesday “THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS” Joan Leslie, Dennie Morgan, Eddie Cantor. Dinah Shore. Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn ALSO—Shortr. 9c-35c Inc. Tas -0 — Wed. A Thura.—Mabel Paige, in "Someone to Remember" First Show Wednesday at 6:30 Continuous Thursday from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! * TICKETS NOW ON SALE! *. Premier Showing-Benefit Army Emergency Relief—B P. M. Friday. Ail Seats SI. 10 Regular Showing Starts Saturday for 4 Days—Popular Prices! "THIS 18 THE ARMY' o'■ — w MaMAMAAAMMVtMMMM* | CORT Tonight & Tuesday “ADVENTURE IN IRAQ” John Loder. Ruth Ford & “A SCREAM IN THE DARK" >UM. Lw, Mart- VaeOaaaltf 9c 25c Inc. Taa »-Oi— Wad A Thura.—Andrew* Sictera In "Always a Bridaamud" —o Coming Sun—-Hi V», Sailed A “Murder on the Wdterfront."

Week's Schedule For Adams County Basketball Teams ' Thursday Moii'n .it Commodores Friday Garrett at Yellow Jackets Ph-a< .itit Mill* at Bertie Hartford a: Kirklaud Monroe at Geneva Jeffeieun at Boling. State Prep Football Picture Scrambled Upsets Feature Os Indiana Grid Tilts illy rolled Press I old man upset worked overtime during the weekend to m ratable the Indiana high chool football picture. Evansville Memorial and Hammond Clark tan into unexpected oppoxlt: >n which left the llighocorIng Memorial with a tie and sent Clark reeling Int i decisive defeat. But the upset* left South Bend . Washington with a clear Haim to 1 the mythical tate limmplonshlp if they ran keep old nun UJMet ,;:’W.iy from their own door. Whl'itu beat Clark. 25 io 6. to throw the race from the western division championship of the northi n Indi ma cotiferen. •• int > a fourway th 1 East Chicago Roosevelt. I Gary Lew Wallace, Whiting and l ink .ire the top team*. Ynd lamp als will have to make tome] f.. arrangement Forth • western | I champion is scheduled to play the i I eastern titiist Washington on Friday .Meanwhile, Ev.iimvlllo .Memorial ' iiighiist-sioring prep team in the tu’e found Evatasvllle Reitz a I tough customer and had to settle] for a 14 to 14 tie. Earlier this seagon Memorial lieat Reitz. 45 to 7. Another record went by the boards when Indianapolis Tech neared twice on Indianapolis Shortridge However. Shortridge, which had not b< eti scored upon this seacon. won the gum* 13 to 12. N-w Albany still I a - 'he top of the ou'hern Indiana conference. They defeated IJvamiville Bosse, 13 to 0. And they at 111 have not lost to an Indiana team NEW NAZI SIGNS rt'onttauad I '•>«' , ed Vatican officials to evacuate their families He is said to have put his summer residence. ('astel Gandolfo. at their disposal. The p pe reaffirmed that he has no Intention of leaving the Vatican himself However, he wishes to avoid any panic a* the war closes in on Rome. Public Party I), C. H. S. Auditorium Tonight. UWWWWVWMMAfiMM ;! Get the most out I; of your tires by RECAPPING I and VULCANIZING them with the nr* J SYNTHETIC CAMELBACK No Certificate Necessary. Workmanship Guaranteed. QUICK SERVICE ReaNonable Prices. Bv I i i ZINER OIL CO. ; 704 Monroe St. Phone 391 — Decatur

Pleasant Mills Five Beals Wren Quintet Spartans Down Ohio Team By 22-18 Score Leading all the way, the Plearant Mills Spartans defeated Wren. 0.. at the Pleasant Mills gytn Saturday I night In a low scoring tilt. 22 to 18. Th> Spartans led at the first quarter. 10 to 5. at the half, 14 to 12 and at the third quarter. 21 to 15. Scoring hun ra were well divided. Painter and Werling leading he winners with seven and sis | points, respectively, and Sihaadt I leading the Buckeye* with seven ' p hits. Pleasant Mills FG FT TP Strayer, f 113 Williamson, f 0 0 0 Werling. c 3 0 6 Everett, g .204 Painter, g 3 1“ Frey, f 102

Totals 10 2 22 Wren FG FT TP Davis, f . 12 4 Straw, f 0 0 0 .McClure, c 0 0 0 Byers, g 0 0 0 Schuadt. g 15 7 Young, f o 0 0 Kitigh. f 113 Thatcher, g o 0 0 Springer, g 12 4 Totals 4 1« 18 Referee. Shoemaker. Empire. Montgomery. Preliminary Pleaaant .Mills K, Wren 7. —o Team Standing , W L Pct. Berne 2 0 1.000 Hartford r — 2 <» LOOO Geneva ........ 2 1 .6671 Monroe 2 1 667 Pleasant Mills .... 2 1 .667 Monmouth ........ 11 .500 Yellow Jackets .... 11 .50oi Commodore* ..... 0 2 .0001 Jefferson « 2 0001 Kirkland 0 2 .000 —oOo • Adams county net teams will engage in six games this week, one Thursday nifht and five Friday. 000— Tho Decatut Commodores, defeated in their first two starts of the season, will attempt to get on the winning side Thursday night, entertaining the Monroe Bearkatz Thursday night at the Commodores gymnasium. —oOo— The Decatur Yellow Jackets’ first Northeastern Indiana conference tilt of the season will feature Friday night s five-game schedule The Jackets will meet the Garrett Railroaders on the Decatur floor. Garrett will open its season Wednesday night, meeting Ashley at A«hley The Railroaders loom as one of the tough conference teams this year, having nine vaslty players returning from last season’s squad. —oOo— Other game* scheduled Friday night are: Pleasant .Mills at Berne. Hartford at Kirkland. Jefferson at Poling and Monroe at Geneva. —oOo--The .Monroe Bearkatz, 1943 sectional and regional champions, took their first tumble of the current season Friday night, dropping a 46 to 29 deciaion to the Monmouth Eaglea. after Monroe had won an earlier meeting of the same teams on the Berne floor. The champions, hard hit by graduation. and at present without a coach, apparently are in for a; rough season as other teams of the county will be out for reqenge from last year ° COLLEGE FOOTBALL Notre Dame 25. Northwestern 6. 1 Great Lakes 21, Indiana 7. Ohio State 29. 11l Inola M. Michigan 27. Wisconsin 0. Minnesota 22. lowa 16. lowa Pre-Flight 22. Camp Graat 12. Indiana State 0. Illinois Wesleyan 0 (tie). Army 16. Hamper n Navy 7. Navy <l. Columbia • North Carolina 9. Pena «. Dartmouth 20. Cornell 0. Yale 27. Princetob •. Tafts 12. Harvard 7. Georgia Tech 33. Tulane 0. • Duke 49. Virginia A Holy Crow 12 ViManova 7. Pro Feetbati Chicago Bears H, New York 7. Washington 42. Detroit >O. Green Bay 35. Chicago Cardinals 14. Brooklyn 12. Phil-Pitt 7. Trade tn a Good Taws — Dionftt

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"This Is The Army” Opens Here Friday, Receipts To Army Fund

"This I* the Army," the great , soldier show produced by Irving Berlin, and starring the men in the armed services, opens a five-day engagement at the Adams theater Friday night. The receipts ol the first night's showing all will go to the army emergency relief fund. This premier engagement will be held at 8 o’clock Friday evening, and the admimlcn price for all seats will be |l.lO. Starting Saturday. the production will be presented at popular prices. "This is the army” was first presented in New York as a stage show with an all-aoldler caet. Irving Berlin wrote and produced it and also composed all the music, which features such popular aonga aa "1 !**ft My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen." "I’m Getting Tired so I Can Sleep." "Thia ia the Army. Mr. Jones," and many mere. The •how was an immediate success and after a long run on Broadway played In all of America's principal cities. Warner Bros, acquired the motion picture rights, and agreed to contribute all profile to the army emergency relief. The array emergency relief Is attempting to raise 612.000,000 for the benefit of service men and their families. If the family of a sc Idler meets with misfortune such as alckness, accident or any such unhappy circumstance, the fund will provide money to tide them over. A soldier serving on a foreign battlefield Is thus relieved of the worry of what might befall bls wife or child who are without funds to meet an emergency. Soldlera themselves in thia country who need money in an emergency may also apply to the fund. Red Crone chapters handle the cases for lhe A.E.R. In local ( communitlee. The arm>r itself administers the fund and has charge of the money. Incidentally. none of the money being raised in the local community cheat drive goes to this cause. The ccntlnuance of the fund depends on such activities aa the profits from enterprises like the production of "This to the Army " The motion picture version of the show to all in technicolor and In addition to the soldier cast from the original stage play, features such popular players as George

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Murphy. Joan Leslie. Alan Hale. Ronald Reagan. George Tobias and many more. The public Is urged to attend the premier Friday night because all receipt* will be turned over to the army emergency relief for the lienefit of service men and their famille*. 0 WAR CARRIED TO (CoaUasad brum rage 1) they have completely wiped out three entire Jugoslav villages in revenge for railway sabotage. Forty hostages are said to have been hanged from telegraph poles, the villages were burned, and their populations were herded away to an unknown destination. One hundred women and children who tried to escape were killed The political pot still Is boiling In tbu Mediterranean. Britain has stepped up its pressure on the French national committee for a settlement of the crisis In troubled Lebanon. London has made it clear that it conaiderx the disorder a grave threat to Allied military security In the middle east.

The French trouble shooter. General Catroux. Is due to arrive In Beirut today to try to put an end to the crisis, which started when the Lebanese president was clamped in jail after demanding

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Neuhauser Funeral Tuesday Afternoon Long Illness Fata! To Retired Farmer Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Defenseless Mennoiiite church In Berne for Pe'er Neuhauser, 83. retired French township farmer, who died Sunday morning at 3:20 o’clock at his home D ath was caused by a heart ailment and followed an illness of several month-. He was born in French township on |>e< ember 10. 1859. the * »n of peter and Barbara Neuhausen and had resided in that township his entire life. He wax a member of the Defenseless Mennonlte church. He was married to Dina Neuenschwander on May 27. 1916. The widow and a sister, Mrs. Katie Schindler of Monroe, survive. Rev. M J Schmucker will officiate at the services and burial will be In the church cemetery. The body will be returned from the Yager funeral home in Berne to the residence this evening It may be viewed there until time for the services. ASKS INVESTIGATION (Continued Frna Paes I) on Saturday brought suit against the company for 17.500,000 triple damages for sales said to have been made above celling prices. However. the firm’s board of directors says the suit had no Influence on the decision to releaoe whisky to stockholders. CASTING EMPLOYES >vuaiinu»j i» »hp canvas* I* continuing with very encouraging results. Ray Leltx. chairman of the division, said. Although official tabulations have not yet been made. Decatur is more than half way toward its (10,118 quota for the combined his country's freedom. But Cairo dispatches hint that if Catroux doesn’t do the job. Britain will step In and do It for him. Need Heat this Winter? Today, more than over Moro, it pays to buy tho genuine .. • ESTATE HEATROLA USE YOUR STOVE PURCHASE CERTSFICATE WISELY... GET AMERICA'S Ng. 1 HOME HEATER

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Public Sale Real estate and personal property of the late Robert Fh be sold by the undersigned administratrix located a' Fug Sth house east of Pleasant .Mills school, on same side ot » re< Saturday, Nov. 20,191 Commencing at 12:30 P M P-ompt REAL ESTATE * Including No. 2 and 3 lots In the north part ot the nil* ant Milla. No. 2 lot. size 7UXI32’ with ties S room bi* house, size 16'x22‘ with screened In porch and electrtcty station building size 16x3U' with shed on lurk rite Till I size 6xß'; coal shed, size 6xlo'; double outside toilet. Mart No. 3 lot is vacant, size 66x1.12' Real estate Will be sold at 2:20 P M TERMS—I/3 cash on day of sale, rest when deed is delW HOUSEHOLD GOODS and MISCELLANEOUi State Oak heating stove; laundry stove Perfected 3 burner oil stove; 1 burner electric hot plate dt»p leaf '»m en chairs: walnut comer cupboard, fruit cupboard, ! .«•» ports; 3 rocking chairs; Morris chair, bookcase; library M stand with drawer; stand; bed with spring. and InnemprWl 2 Iron beds; 2 wood beds; mattress and spring- wardrok J dresser, commode; sewing mschlne. large mirror. «e>ea mantle clock; A day clock; 7 pair curtains, .blinds, k- •- Dishes and cooking utensils; pencil sharpener angldile store scales; galvanized tub. galvanized 1 • .* kerosene can; galvanized hog trough; 3 step Udder •asnetting; garden plow: lawn mower; work « 2 pitch forks; 2 shovels; 4 hoes. 2 rake-; |»p corn sad-«■ other articles. TERMS—Cash, on personal property. Mrs. Fanny Ray, Auctioneer—Lester W. ''Bud" Human PUBLIC SAI Due to Illness. lam unable to farm J" d sell all tny personal property al my farm on the Winchester road ißiver roadi Friday, Nov. 19,1 W Commencing promptly 'I,. 2 g— HEAD OF HORBEB-3 * Roan Mare coming 3. Extra good -«L f ' tut Mare 7 yrs. old. wt. 1 Wo. Extra good work ma. old. weight I.SOO. Good worker -.ttle-12 12—head OF CATTLE-’? oii Brown Swiss cow 4 yrs old; Guernseyß^ ol Cow 4 yrs. old. Registered; Holstein. y t old. Brown Swiss Heifer 11 months old. Gue.10 mo old; Holstein A Shorthorn Helfer. short** Heifer. Bred; Roan Shorthorn Bull W mo old. mo. old; Hereford Bull. 16 months old ~ imroc ‘ HOGE- 4 Spotted J jp Joatbs * W Good pigs. <0 lbs ; Purebred Berkshire Boar XL'S* '■ ” »«*• - > M b.u« Me Deering web bay loader, like new New. only made 20 acre of bay; Extra g Good Steel Wagon and New id ft. Bee- H* rt i rM » hole grain drill; McCormick } Wagon and box; Iron Wheel *•«?” •*'* J, h „ (were Deere Tractor Disc, good; Corn Sheller plow. 14 Inch, new; I shove! Cultivator •> aa 4. r able hot houses: Good double set br *' ,< h . Oeoi P» u horse wr.lklng cultivator; 3 wooden hog • au*e*t>tr<; Many articles too numerous t< Cort •** POWER CORN SHELLER -Bed <*»• oa 2 wheel trailer TERMS—CASH Arthur Kimberlin, 0* Roy 8. Johnson—Aact T Schiefersteto—Clerk.

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