Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1947 — Page 6

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Four Tourney Winners Use Zone Defense Indiana polls. Mar. a I < I I’s A leiitn iihine a zone d -I' si a-u-r ha* won Indian i * -a -.bool l.n k'fball I tianipinn* Uli N-i 1 «•! han one t ik> II tin- lit w th" I’ foin.’ a g.i 'o- d i in - 11>. < .-asoii I iii-ii tw . fa. • pill'« d ’ln- pot li. -|i -qua •ly II I .la a- W i I iat «. Ga y Him son's X'oin-n. |. r<- Haute G.rfi-ld's l’Ull>l. Eagb- a-'d ii. r- .-la.-- - I’. >f«-r---loday Ear Ja«”i-i winn- 2" <> ■ • 23 nan • •nd Sin* ” ' ‘ ’ id ii-’ an II game wimiin st ' k, .■ 'he i Illy ti|. ’ii. t: - I " ■ '■ ti iid> r itnidu- Uli til 'ra il' :i tiii- tourio-y 'li.ii uw a zone oh • - '.•ally Mid Gait -Id. 27. .-.tin- wj :u r, and IL n el..- - : -ainwinner. wir<- tin inly ui'e-ate; • hil. left .* Hi- • • I | • pal'd f-.r .u -inn it hi .■■ ..! • o'• t- tii i mil: I.a Sa tn dill V- -a a .-I . .al I 1 ' . many fl#v m •“ ' it. •••> >■ f..i b ■■ •» (radii *.‘i. ila * ' 'i . d miiHi.m .■ id ' ■ .. ’a- -' annual *tat«- prt .t j ii < iii-nt R. .• • I id lillh* more l' i ida klim • <.... b t'hn.i Eranklin Hum's- G-ntui illg nifty Gl* a Bah!- i a L. pi -" pigved a- rail ~bo ~ h>-I'lle and bar- ly .-of 1 -i.el ■ q ali I. d J ' A ■ • Satin lay at II im.nolid Ii- ii- --1.0many time* work- It- t : -ii-ak on th. Ii i.ali- l-l.ind i-.ory id lllit I a i'l . IIW ti tly ■ '»• ll* i ppinotimi --.'t- a-t "ii. >« ' you .-.-t mo Em.r-mi p.uba’ly i- fl >< h.f Coach Bill Kry - in» al aio-t le-al ’ >ii a o Wa-hilig-imi (22-2* and IL irnotiil h.c'i d ir ing th.- .■•• a-on and li:i:- rm i al w a i- in touch in ton n.->- .Norm Worry. Gai y 80-l T in I* • dito fol a i| ;ai - t of a • tit ary s.iy- Elh-i-on ha In -one type of i lub that Huin n 'lid 1- h Aon wiiii ill !'•!" Ti- . .11--1 . urn. t.u-i 111 the si ret. i> | Aa. A <ll -fork • d with -dia'. ■ a;ii I toys Ernei son us- • t>u ' hti-kie Sam Raznio it; l i, auk S hit: i*i I ■ E auk .M hal tti d i ami

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| CORT o G . — Last Time Tonight — ROY ROGERS •HELDORADO" Dale Evans. Gabby Hayes ALSO—Shorts 9c 30c Inc. Tax O O WEI). & THI’RS. Brought Back to Thrill You! II ■!! 1 1 ■■ IM—rT*TE3C3nEEE> ■ ftf ggpl •A Alum Tonwoß RtTv 1 •»O IyMW "t <1 •mm h I»m. \Rf M ■ —o Fri. 4 Sat.—3 Mooquitears in “Hit The Saddle" -0 Ocmmg Sun. — “Betty Co-Ed" A !• Below the Deadline."

Indiana Beals Purdue To Slay I In Tille Fighl ( hi. ico March I 'l l’’ Jndi ana Mtood with llllnoln today, hop in'.' for a Burdue victory over W m- . ..nslti Saturdav in th.- < oinpletion of their interrupt, d big nine has kethall came to give the Homier* and the Him! a ahure of the con f< r.-m •• < liiniitdotiMhip The Hoosier* advanied into a deadlock »i’h Illinois for the* i imtierup spot list nicht with an e.-isv .".I lx triumph over I’lirdmia the Butl.-r fieldliou-e at Indian i j.oli In the • ond < otilereni < I Ira: Vie Mi-hican olltubot Ohio Stat, in tin- final minute of the i-ame to win to 62. and take fifth place in tin- final standing" ' The ;nir of contests closed the. Io: nim s regular schedule How • •ver. be.au-.- th.' last half of the ' W isconsin I’urdiie . am<- Eeh 21 wa- .ailed oft when th.' Hoilet I • eld: so t.ind- collap-e.l it will mpl-t-if Saturday n th. E'- nstoti. 11l . hiih s. lmol gym II .sin,- On that contest Hi.- title d< . nds "it Wisconsin win* it gains a.. undisputed ■ town If it los. s In dian.i and Illinois will take a share of tll<- title I Indiana won <-a-ily from the. Boilermakers They im r.-a-ed n. ••arly lead to 31 17 at th’- half ami it; 2' midway througlt the s.-iond period Burdue rallied and till 'he score to 4" 37. but the Hoosiers i moved away again Tex Ritter pa. e.l Indiana with It points while Bob Miller. Red Anderson and B.iul Hoffman ea> h netted 1" for Burdue Bill Roberts and Mack Stipruno w.<z of Michigan ai counted tor the Wolverine vi.torv by l..st minute field coals which broke a tie Silprunowi< z a freshman forward \ mtte-i 27. jMiint*. 22 of them in th.- l.i«t half, to k.-ep Michigan in the ball game ag iinst a fiowerful Buckeye rally Th. Wolverines led at the li.ii: I 27 to 2" but Ohio started to move and after seven minutes of play . had i it the marein to .".6!'l Mi.hi-I call held th.- two point .dee foi , th.- n.-xt five minutes but with I. ss | th.n two minutes to eo Ohio ti*-d it at »*.«• i." Suprunow n z netted aj •i.-ld goal hut .la-k I ndennan i the Bu< keye lead.-r with 21 |*dnt>. ( lied it Up with 32 sei ends left , Th.-n Roberts and Suprunow i. z | came through The sudden break in the l'.| point per game scoring average of. Ralph Hamilton. Indiana* ace for ' ward who netted only 1» jmints against Burdue. left Minnesota's I .enter. Jim .Mclntyre, still in pos- . ssiiiii <>f the individual scoring i.-.id'iship with I*3 jioinis Hamilton needed 12 in hi« last game to pass Mclntyre In stead he fell one point Khort of tying X’ow Bob Cook Wigi oiisin * Mliarpsh.mter, appears to lie tlie only challenger to Mclntyre'* claim for the title. Cook haw the final half of the Purdue game to play and netted 1" cniinters in the flr-t half. He need* a 17 total to pass the Gopher Htar The big nine stiiiding*: Team W L Pct. Wisconsin *» 3 .727 Illinois X 4 .6671 ’ Indiana K 4 .667 . Minnesota 7 7> .ax. 3 Michigan • 6 .500 Ohio State 5 7 .417 I lowa •’> 7 .117 Purdue 4 7 .364 Northwestern 2 In .167 — 0 THf DUTIES of president of the New York Curb Exchange, second largest security market in the nation have just been taken over by Francis Adams Truslow. He is the sec* ond man elected to the post from outside the ranks of the Curb's membership and will serve for s term of three vewrs (laiemslional)

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Anthracite Miners End Week's Strike luinsford. Pa. Mar.h I il'Pi Six thousand Pant u- Valley anthracite miners ciid-’d t iei we.-k ; old strike i .day aft i-a hing i 4 zettlemelit of ’lie wages hourdispute which clo«ed th.- (' dlierles ’ twice last month i The Panther Valley mine nun mittee voted lasi nigh’ to return today after bearing E. L. Steven, se etaiy - treasurer of the ITHteil Mine Worketn district 7 t AFl.t report that the la-itifh Navigat tion Coal Company would refund all money docked from miners pay cheeks 0- — Four Persons Killed During Chicago Fire Chicago. March 4 il’Pi Four persons died today as th. result <»f a fire which swept a looming house, three of them jump ing to their death from the toj story of the three building. The fourth victim was burned to death before he could leave hit

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Warn Against Playing In Independent Games | mi high Iwaim-d. now that »h.- H m-.l I , i. ,i.-,limit i I ti.uriiain.-li' - h.iv. I,n -, ■ nc i: -in’ ■•''l' l ’’ ■*' ' LXS nil- • c fill. .> ip.ri f. imlcp-n.l.nt ml, "..lit : "••••* ‘ m. lv '“ ."'J',"’/ (or all int«- hieh - 11 i-n'il 'll’- follow!’'* Jantiary . ' 0 ., <1 :ob- "" ..mmi’ Hx-<: ’ll’ I--' •'=*>■ " f oc-i.mal lii-h.-tbal- '<'U''t‘y' 'I .. < n wh'ch ail ill-1’ ll’ nd- ll* ii.M' tball pluyina '•* ‘ h .hool "tud.n'z muM •>> ' of -i-. kind i i 'l'- ' ■ : • im. r‘ ”UU‘ -* i dl“tim’’i'- b ' from an ' in’ra ' v ■|„f,r" - "immac- i“ ■'' . ,!mi - : .m f— i ’ " !’ ar ' f '' ;.,nd h:i- no b-arinr on- wav <>r hh- o'!. Hearing For Divorce Underway In Court I ~t. th. = i.f' '* " of Ro'.c t.i ag-.iiw- Morton . |,0f... .1 Kreil ITiicht- in Ml.m, . lu t .our* Th" <M-"d..nt ha- ;.l-> fi-*''i ' ' ■■""'l’h*"" in he a-ks the tl ..aj d-d him AHortmy* “ IM. r|e i.-han Hid ''lyb 1' I’-'' * 1 !<> th- plaintiff ..nd defendant. lively A 1.114c’ nunibt I "1 were summoned by counsel f,, r the r.i— complaint. Late this afterii ><m J -Ig’' 1’ m hte utill had under advh<-m<*nl cie matte of whet he. or not he * ''• grant a change of venue from the . ..utity. asked by William S< hutnai ner. .-*••• "tor of the .date <>t th- late Anihony Schumacher. • on ..ruing a petition filed by Lillian Schuma.her In this j.etltlon she ask- io b- 1; i ’d tIo- common law wife of th.- de elellt. * II Trade In a Good Town Hecatnr <> TRUMAN CITES .(•ontlnued from Pise TTin” and bls party *• '" 'hi national stadium to attend a colorful fiesta popular" arranged by th. institute of fine arts at the request of President Alemsn Mr Truman "fid in h addre-* that he refused to In discouraged |by apparent difficulties in ’ll l ' i path of world peace "Ihffi< ultiew are a < halleng.- to men of deter i initiation." he declared I If the world takes into account j the differences that separate n.i tions. it must also take full account of the common beliefs that unit.- natiol s. the President said.

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'i* - J 'y, ML * Captain's family saved in daring va I 101 l fc< {S/mBIHi 1 Jc tflfl 3V i l I I Survivors leave wrecked ship for revue crift. J> BACK IN IOS ANGELES are Mrs Hallveig Kt-Ls-ar.J U1 and son of the S S 1-akc Sapors captain, after tke.r letotfi^V, the ship which struck a reel near Iwn Jima. At; 29 the wrecked freighter were transferred to a mm.i ui!t ’ t .'.»l^K , ( , | the S S Colgate Victory tn dramatic sea rescu- K( .— — -

Mr. Truman raid the gmsl neighbor policy *pe<‘.fie illy include* th. do. trine of non inierveiition 1 "The wholehearted acceptance <1! this doctrine by all of us 1* the keystone of liie inter Americ m system . . . my own country will I 1., faithtiil to the letter and tte spirit of that law." However, lie explained that nonI intervention "does not and cannot 1 me n indifference to what goes on

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