Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1949 — Page 8

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Eagles Score Fasy Victory 1 Friday Night The Decatur Yellow Jacket* do*- . <<l their home gridiron season on i 1 • our note Friday night, tin ‘ . i i City Eaglet, rutirin. rotizb-h.-i over the Jacket* for a I'-'i v torr • in .. No:t ! :.'i-- :t: confer ' in . .* buttle. 't marked I •<*. .J t .■ . : :’h Io • .1 : gainst four victories for the > ' ‘ .. n. and left the Jct'cr’* :>t till" *.<»<• mark in the N/.iC .r?!t a final , ] op ■ .rd of three w.n- and t. <• j I<> »» The atur team will wind tip Its foot r ail season next Ttie*d'y , trl-Jlt. placing the Hartford < it. ( Airdales at Hartford Citv Set hack on their heels by a I < ottple of bad breaks in the openi.:-: ' minute* of play, the Yellow Jacket j never recover' d, turning in proba •- I lv the y p.or- it exhibition of t'.< I •eason lie. atur r-. !.- d the op -niii : kickoff but the .ash* r< overcd at I midfield Enable to gain, the vl»v! or* got another break when a pun* was ruled out of '-etnds on the De- < t <r two-vard line. Larry J-iitb".,' dropped back to ki k out of danger l ilt the Columbia Cite forward wall charged in to partially block thpunt, the Eagles recovering on tic j five ; The Ja< kets battle : hard, holdln j the Eagles <rl for three play* on the final down Tu-k-r broke off ra-kle f r the touchdown, and Co' ran rlghj end tor the ex'ra point Shortly liefon the first quarte | < ,os. d. the Eagles took over on t' < Decatur 16 when a lad pa s from . enter prevented Jennings' attemp ed punt on fourth down. The Eagle- - t.rri -d the ' ill to the Dei atur 2 | vl.en the pt tied ended, and SI 1 : , circled hi* left end for a tou hdown The Eagles marked up their third • ix-pointer midway in the sec -nd < .art. r when toy gathered in ;. Decatur punt and raced ■><» yard for a touchdown. < olumbia city scored on the fir*.t scrimma.te play of the second hal .* I. :n< broke through a big hole between guard and tackle and raced yards for the touchdown. Adams th< u passed to Rhoades for the • xt. poln. The Eagles, made it 33-(t at thend of the third period when Vlurns passed to Parrot for a H-v ir pain and a touchdown. Stall ra. tin* end for the extra point. Columbia (Tty scored twice mor.* in t ie final period Wolfe raced I yards for one marker and Adams • pa*, -.1 to l.i< • "i :or 2'J ym .11 u. another touchdown. The Yellow Jackets never made a serious threat to score, their attach well bottled up by the Columbia City line. , Decatur tColumbia City LK —Eruchte LloyJ LT Myers Sewei LG- Stucky Gates C J Doan Biigjs KG Isch ... Lucky KT —Peterson Neidlgll HE Bassett Par- it QB-Smith l.ickey LH-BJr Coy RH—Jennln?* Stilt Fit Boa man Adams <VAArA*WWAV.UTA"«V( I \TT( * j y r SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:1$ FRED MacMURRAY MAUREEN OHARA “FATHER WAS A FULLBACK” ALSO—Shorts 14c-K)c Inc. Tax —o TODAY—' W« Were Strangers" John Carfield, 'ennlfer Jrnes ALSO—Shorts 14c-40c Inc. Tax 'AWWWViWW.WAVAWh SUN. MON. TUES. Cont.n.oi s Sun. from 1:15 JOHNNY WEISSMULLER As “Jungle Jim** in “THE LOST TRIBE” ALSO—3 Stooges Comedy A Shorts — 14e-30e fnc. Tax TODAY — John Mack Brown. •Trail’s KM” ALSO—"Ghost of ferro* — 14c->oe inc. Tax ( MMWWWMMWWMMMRW

H. 5. FOOTBALL Portland !!'. Bluffton 13. Wtiiasli Hartford City 12. Fort Wayne North 11. Fo". I Wayne C (' 7 Fort Wayne South 25. Huntington y. Fort Wayne C-n’ral 11. Perue t Plymouth 13. Valparaiso 7. Terre Haute Gerstme.vcr 12. Bra- ' zil 6 Kokomo 49, Frankfort 0. New Castle 11. West Lafayette 7 South Hi ti<i Central Mishawaka 25. Mcnmcufh’s Net Schedule Is Announced The Vol mouth E.iub will open the!" "-I'i ‘i b t> all Ihe III!--Fridav night. Nov. -I. entertaining th Hartford Gorilla* at the Mon11011th -cm c -or ' fi ■ to the < :-r-t r-'i to-lay by (<len Va/.l’ prim pal. Myron Lehman, coach. •ri, r-K-tp. l«>«t only two mem be- -of la t year's se.-tlnnal sonad I •• rrndcrition. Rar Graft and Fred Kuk Ihan I” c er* v.lio w< r<- linderc’a-oi-min at se.tional time last spring are K-1 'id liultem--ver. Kenneth Singleton. Jiiwes Merriman. Bob Fuhrman. Gene Ki *«. Bill BrentI 'lnger. Alton t'hrixtianer. Bob I Harve’-, Elw; rd Stoppenhaven an I Llovd Ki- s r The complete schedu'e Is a< follows: No-- t Hartford a' Monmorth Nov 11 Decatur Cotnmdores a» Decatur Nov is Hinting l on Catholii at Monmouth. Nov. 25 -Alumni at Monmouth Niv 25 Willshire, O nt Will | rhlre D < 9 Hoae'and a’ Monmouth, free. 16 Pleasant Mills at Pleasant Mills. I>e 2! Adams Central at Mormouth Jan. 3 Geneva at Genera. Jan. D-iat-rr C->rinio.lores at Monmouth. .1 in 1’ Petroleum at Bluffton, t-n fn- tg>n< aster at Monmouth J-n 27 Hoag and at Hoagland Feb. 2 Bern? at Bern I Feb. S \dama Centr-.l at Monmouth. Feb. 10 Pleasant Mills at Monm ruth. Feb 17 t'nion at Cnlon Score bv quarters LE Score by quarters: 'olumbU City 7 12 11 I.' -I". I Der-atiir 0 0 0 0 n I Tom hdowns: Tucker... stalf. Cov. I \rfatns. Parrot, Wolfe. Lickey. Points after touchdown: ('->••• tplune i. Rhoades (pass from Ad* ■imsi. Ftalf tend ran). Snl-stitutions: Decatur — Plum'e--. Gaunt. McGill, Sheets, V Tfrtckler. Petrie, B. Doan. Lane. Moses Columbia City - Gawthrcp. tnd-rso-i. Tmker. Wolfe. Rondeau. Haves. Ph«n<l Stanlev. Gint :r. DePov. Forrester. Rhoades. Officials: Todd. Havens, Parks. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Miami 13. Georgia 9. Georgetown 10. Poston C ding ■ 7 T-- - j-l ■ >7. Rhode Island 6. Drake J.. St. Louis 15 Xavier 19. Louisville 7. Trade In a Good Town — Oecstur

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Bob Doan Slightly Injured During Game A doctor - * - examination iliowed that Bob Doan w.i* not *»-riou*ly inJu:id in la»t Columbia Cl'y- |.’< atur fimt’q II game. Doan, a jun-1 iur in the high school, auffered a. bruis'd tnuncle on the hip near the ■ *nine during action late in th-* Carrying the ball for the Yel- • low Ja ket*. a Columbia City tackler'* knee caught Dean in the bip. I i'ie wa-. arrled from the field on » ' streti her and taken to hi* horn*. where it w 1* d.ttc i cred that Cue young man might have trouble si'- ' ting down for awhile.'He i» a ao*t ' 1 f Mayor and Mr*. John M. Doan. Two Accidents Are Reported To Sheriff Two arc lit n'-a were reported t<> the hher.ff r. of.'ic • whit: one man •: <a. wa* Htr ; k while the driver wax I in mil eraatlon, and an-| , ot.ier man fell a»lsep at the wheel. .1 .ar driven ■ Arthur Wild ikail tout - 4. wa» ftiruck in the rear by a . c.ir driven by Mr* Henry Heimann. also of route 4. The accident occu -: red four mile* *<>uth and a quarter' mile west of D>- atur Friday afternoon. Wilder had atopped hl* -ar on a county highway to talk to a I group of men when the Heimann car struck. Only minor damage wa* ’ r< ]MTted I) puty xheriff Robert Shraluka • was called at 3:80 o'clock till* morning to investigate an accide; t when a car driven by Walter Graft. <»f Ossian, ended in an almost vet ileal position after nose-diving into a ditch four mile* east of Decatur on I'. S 221. Graft wa* a»lee;> a: th< wheel when the incident oc-vr-red and also when Shraluka arrived; he awok** when wrecker* began moving the car Trade in • Uuoa Tv'-n — Ceca’u'

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GEN. BRADLEY (Cont. From Pax. Onet (lo*ed the bearing* y«—t»-i<>.i. When congress comes back in January, he said. ”we will try to rea.ii a d'clsion on what course of actio 1 we think Is Important." During the hearings, top-ranking, navy officers accused Johnson an 1 hi* army air force subordinates of relegating the navy u> a se ondury role in the unification *et-up. I Johnson and hi* air force and u<n.y general* d< riled the charge Committee member* agreed Liat tne inter-service bickering may continue during the congressional retea*. They pointed out that onl/ last ni -'ht n navy hero- Adin Frederick C. Sherman said in Lo* Angele* that "one-man control at tin- armed tones was like Hitler's d c'atorsh’p over the German nil!!•ary" 1 in a speech over the Mutual network. Sherman said a curtailment of navy air power would make victory in any future war ' problemutleal." He said such a cut wa* to 1 important to be left to Johnsou o any other one man RUSSIA FACES (Coat From Pax* One) Y. Vishinsky and British attorney I general Sr Hartley Shawcrou duel I led lor almost two hours yesterday I concerning legal tenets involved in* the treaty dispute. I GENERAL (Cont. From Pave One) cation election completed yesterdcy at one of the largest Ford locafs. The result cast doubt on approval by worker* a: the hug* River Rouge plant. The versatile helicopter ha* found a new role, that of stocking ■ •mote lakes with game fish.

Kendallville Takes Cross Country Title The Kendall Mlle Comets won the annual Northeastern Indiana cross 1 country meet, held Friday afternoon O'-er the two-mile course at the Decatur golf dub. edging out a one-point victory over the Decatur Yellow Jackets in a close battle. Koger Johnson. Decatur ace, however. won the individual championship. finishing first in 10 mnutes, ;43 seconds I Kendailvlle finished first with LI points. Decatur was second with 33 1 and the Garrett Railroaders well ; batk with 57 points. Wappes, of Garrett, placed second. with K. Alexander and Thrat-p, laith of Kendallville, coming in third and fourth Cottrtll. Decatur, was fifth. The other entrants finished as follows : Hornett (Kt sixth; Thompson (D) seventh: House! (G) eighth; 1 Doan (D) ninth; K Vaughn (K) 10th; L. Alexander (R) 11th; Deme (0) 12th; P. Johnson (D> IStb: Koons (D) 11th; Winteregg (D) 15th; Retaking (D> 16th. The Yellow Jackets will compete in the sectional meet at FranCe park in Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon. WILL WRITE LIFE <<’-»nt. From Page Onet optimistic at this time” concerning a parole Grandstaff attended Decatur high st hiad during and immediately after World War 1. All of his dt.zen or more convictions were in connection with forgeries. I 1,1 - ■■ rr TWO ESCAPEES ICont. From Paas One) with deputy O Z Alfred, wounding him in the jaw. 1 Thtn they rode down to the greund fltair and cm-Tgcd from] the elevator, Corcoran with his gun leveled. There they met watchman Stowe hesd-on They slugged him. but the crippled man wnnehed free and shot Mcewen through the head. The others turned to flee, but Stowe sent another bullet through Corcoran's heart while Ta:urn es» caped. The remaining two backed into the elevator, slammed (he door and went up to the third floor, where they were captured Nebraska once had a iaw making it a misdemeanor punishable by fine or Imprisonment, or both, for discharging a firearm on a public highway “except to kill a dangerous animal or by an officer in dis i | charge of his duty."

Public Auction FURNITURE SALE Thursday, October 27, 6:00 P.M. LOCATION: On South Ist Street, at the intersection of Oak A First Street.. Decatu Indiana. There i* a line selection of Furniture. E'ectric Appliance* etc ' uch a* the following: 6 Frigldalre. 7 Frigldaire. Roper Dri Ga* stove' I Electric heater. Kcsv Elm trie Wa»her, 20 gallon Duo Therm Automat!.' I Oil Hot Water Heater. Morning Heater Cook stove. Radio. 9*12 Rug ml pal. 9x12 Congoleum Rug. Double Laundry Tubs, Globe Hea'ing dove. 2 piece Blue Living Room mite Hike new:. 2 tilt back chair* and ottoman*. Hassock. 3 piece Bedroom Suite with springs and inner priag nia-tre.H. Maple Che*t of Irrawer*. Child's Maple Desk end “hair. Studio Couch. Rocker, Chest of Drawers, 2 Bookcas's Chrome Iteakfast set with 4 chair*. Metal Utility Cabinet, Oak Breakfast set APchen Cabinet. 2-1 hr. e Way Lamp*. Desk Lamp. Bridge Lamo Tab e Lamp. Table. Chest. Metal Stand. 2 Lawn Chair *. Lawn Mower Tools, etc. Also other miscellaneous articles. terms-cash. , MR. & MRS. PAUL STRICKLER, Owner* S Blali and t. U Kent—Auctioneer* Gerald G. Strickle:. Sales Mgr. Mae Coßductel by The K-nt Keal'y & Auction Co.. Inc. Itecatur. Indiana — Phone U 22 21 26 MAAARAAAAAAAMIWWMAMWWWmMWWMMWWWWW

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FRATERNAL LEAGUE (G. E. Alleys) Taeple Truck Line won two from K of C ; Elks won two from G. E Club; Pr hie Aces won two from Moose No. 7. (Oct. 121. Teeple won two from Preble: Moose won two from Elks; K. of j IC. won two from G. E. Club. (Oct. 1 19). Standings W L Teeple 12 « ' Preble 9 !• Elks » » K. of C 9 9 Moose ... .... S 10 G. E. Club 7 11 High series: I*. Stump 633. 510. H Murphy <26. High games; |) Stump 207-235-j 224-200, G. Alton 213, (I Scultz ; 226-221. Faulkner 202. J Murphy ’l'3. P Hoffman 210-232. M Zelt ' 210, Baumgartner 207-200, Wer'ing 2uk. \V Petrie 223. H Murphy 223- , 210. G. I-aurent 200, C Leonard 206. High team three games—Teeple 2s6s High team game—Teeple 1083. MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE (G. E. Alleys) Inspectors won two from Stators; Offic. won two from Flanges Standings W L 1 W L Flange* 10 5 Stator* S 7 Office 7 9 | Inspector* 5 10 High M-ores: G. Laurent 209. R. Sauer 20.7, Shoaf 201. Schultz 203. CLASSIC LEAGUE Sweartager 3 points. Super Service 1 point; Old Crown L Wolf Hardware 0; Moost No. 7 3. Hoff Brau 1; City Service 2. Casablanca High series: Frauhlger 618 (187-221-210). High games: D RHdenbach . 212. H. Strickler 214. Fgulkner 211. Tutewiler 213. Hoagland 200. ' Gallmeyer 214, Crates 212. Bleeke 214, Mies 210 COAL, STEEL I (Cont. Fr->m Pace One) sources at betwet n 73,000 and 85.000 Last week, the number of initial cblm* for jobless pay dropped but continued claim* increased slight- i ly over the previoue week ANSWERS (Cont. From Page One) west egg good enough to tempt | consumers 1* moving to urban | markets rather than Into government hands. It I* just a normal I operation of the law of supply and demand. Temporarily, there it a normal seasonal shortage of high quality eggs. Hens soon will he laying more eggs. Prices will start fall- ■ I tag seasonally. As a re ult. ac- i cording ‘to department egg ex-1

I perl*, by December some better quality midwest eggs probably will lie among the low quality egg* moving into government hands The official bleakdown of government purchases includes: Indiana. 45,tn»it,O(h) egg*, equivalent to 28.8 penent of the state's total production and Illinois. 13,000,000 or 0.6 percent.

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