Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1950 — Page 6

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Jackets Score Easy Victory Over Hartford The Decatur Yellow Jacket* whipped the Hartford Gorillas.. V* 3V at the !>♦< atur gym Tuesday night. hi,a slow. IMlea# affair all the way Hartford, apparently Intent on trying to slow down Hyjfe, Yellow | —- Jacket*' off<miiji> ayfcnt- a P“fv Hon of she game pp.yinu catch near the tenter of thi floor, with the Gorillas faking most of their shots from long range, making few attempt* to drive in close to the hanker. . The Yellow Jacket’*; worked Into an early 7 2 lead and were «ti!l Out in front by five points at the end .of ’he firnt quarter.. IT•< T After two minutes of the second < period. DecAttfr held a 17-. IT margin! after Hartford had moved ,within | ‘ one point at one time at EM2 | Vic Strickler, Decatur * Reading j «M j ,j. -.a .■ . • ‘ __ fourth personal arid wa» taken4r+»m , the lineup but thl-■ faded to *<op tile Ja«-fcei.§. who rolled- »ux.4“ a ~I‘A ;■< [nt .Mv.in .»-•• 21 :i" <• '■ time tn+wwission Heratur—gradually jncreas* d . its margin in the third ■ ut.i-n closed with the Jack. •< oft top by a :7 I coun' Hartford - ■ I" k Zeigkr. on personals after fiv* minutes (if the period Hartford Tailed ’■• make ,iny threat in the closing eight minun f of nlay and the la< ketspl :* y»d ’he Usi few niinu’vs wjTh an »*viyrv re"serve lineup Si rhkb r — returning for a few Uiliiu • * .In the -period and Larry'Jeiininu *•■ •■auh raJlied six point* in the final q’.lar ’• r .=• <of ge Rail wa ..•. ; • j -the Yellow Ja-U’s wi-:h it -point/.! ■followed. by djX’l" M’ 1 -’ A Ml? .UL_/’ l .';k.|_ M» ver - :• u;: •> ’ ' !•-• 1 ’ j able .(*• 'he e> ' k ’’;- d •TH point u Th'< ¥• nW rt- k win I - 1 to Kendallville f”t, t an MT til’ *■ wph t-he-Imit ’•- Friday atid no • ■■’ - Ji ; Side . gvin .Sa’uiday Th» i.»sf will pl-av . Fe-role urn :r H e.'i-j d Friday ma In - jackets • . . FG FT TP - Bair, f ■ . 2 ■ l»t Behnke, f I ‘ ! * ] ’ • • .x» . ’ - J J 'J \ • t '.- '” '• ’O ’ ’ *'i . ... . .'r* \4--4 — g. . > ° w *‘ Hartford ■ ‘ ' FG FT TP ' < ':l ’ w t ;kMT ■•• •" ' ■ <4 . ■ , ... • ‘ | ll invo J . ’ “l \P - -i’.e ■ ,• ' ' .V: ' ■ ■ : r -‘ ‘ I - -ttr-yjf-r-t i.i-

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Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams i 37'". /- '/ Friday ......IZ— 3 r.itmnudorfs vs Jefferson ST TI. U.S. __ J Yellow Jacket* at Kendallville. Monni'iUtll at Berne Geneva at i’eliitville. I’etroleiitn at llartf»r<f. ' Saturday • Yeihiw Ja.k.-- va FSrt Waytu ' Central at Xorth ' Atlants Central .» Ja. ks..n at Bluffton. Beme Bears Defeated By Winchester The,Berne-Bears, playing without -hi !!• 1.-atliti ? . - <-rer.’ HOW aril II : tegmcr. were defeated by the Win tihekter YelhtW Jackets. uO-2C. oh l. s he Win< luster fk»or Tuesday j ulyht . ' . p? WJuHiestpr w:k ahead at all peri<»ds. ii ti 2" 7 and "5 21. Bern - scored otth onpo from 4he field ,during tft«*-entire firat half. TlaTkygger is ropcrtvd suffering from the tin and did hot take the trip T- d Lehman, Berne forward, was »hc leading jo-orer wi,tii 1!» points. ■ utile M.i'oy - 11 tofipetl Winches- 1 ter. 7 '• ' - ■ \ 'i The Bears will play the Moii mouth Kaxles at Berne Friday. Winchester FG FT TP 19 1 Liid v. c../ • ’ “ I (;irris<m.. g , I 0 x , tCrix. Z I 0 s Iscltwin,. f 1.1 ' ’ [ M l.iH.nar.l, <■ .. , c 2 't ;K. 1.. ..nurd J ' \1 fi ' ' j i". *'J TtAT M.s . ; < _ Berne FG FT TP. T L-hntan. f d 7 . • Farr f ’ v , 7---2-'—Z.. v. ' J ■" ■ > pl III; . . ! . • ” 11 To wn s end .7~ n T ir i-- 1 ■ ' ' Prehininary ’■ • I.’" -P*# I ■ jjZd' j ■r i ,t - ' ': • J I 1 ’’ ‘ - • ...u| Pro Basketball NBA Result! r . 1..’. X A — ' College basketball t : • ‘ ir I J* , 1 1 ' ’ ■ • 1 ' - . * ' •. ■ • Hriaiiv' ■' '. ' - : : a

Mpr?' Farmers Needed‘ FOX HUNT Saturday. Feb. 4 Meet, at Court House 8 A. M Decatar Conservation Club FREE EiillejMe Shavihi; ( ream with purchase of 2fT t.illeEfe Blue Bladetrt diSpen-<• r —Onh 9Sc<t Holthouse Drug Co. ! THI’RS. FRI. SAT. - GENE Al TRY “COWBOY and THE INDIANS” -0-— V V- MT -l Tra o* the Lonesome Pine” —e-o - «■ CLOSED WEDNESDAY

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Junior High Loses To Monmouth Five ■The *Monm<»ii.th junior high team I l'» a* the Mohr«Hiuih gytu-Tursduy , The winner* led at th*- half. !'• . $ Mx’ t* w«»> the. leading or» r for Mvijmmith. with 11 poih'■» and XfcHouga'l. topped Ihia’ur with ... ~?f V.en,._. '■ ' - ' • c Monrhouth FG FT TP Fuhrman. T . 2 - o I - .Myer.*. T" " IT11. IV. V 4 1 Seiif,’ g - - . “ I I (’hrls’ianei g ■. o h Biilfe meier, g - .2 ” 4 Ti•: \i.' = F 2-. r-7 2s Decatur FG FT TP '-I-:!:■’!••. C ■ . .. I. f • r UrlhHOt Al.Jf X. 1... ’ I t . . i. J. i i . Viz .'f J ’ •' 1 i> .2 ■ ‘ - M 1. t Kri.i k < . ..■ 1. r ' . Bair ?. ' ' “ I . TOTALS _ 7 .7 19" r I Driver Slightly Hurt ( As Auto Overturns F I S<)>nillt Joi .‘I livestock I duvet aas hvidwd in an a-< i |-h-nt Tu*-*dav trip I’ ’S -high a*av 22J L t bt.t|t a mile west ij l>e.--attir .tl»-.aj j the ' • Itholio T S« hmftt I ; ..iutj.il cf tlie ar when it h't ■ it: it v <'H»r hi . the highwav. am* . , 4 _aa±kr*:ke__Lai. .AL-1S . • !yn... :<!.?• >f t total loss, hut SuhntiH a.4> ; »n:y -siighrth mj’ti.id State UiH’p- r B*dV Metiei ’.nvMiy»(f * ’he a • idenf Democrat Want Ads firing

Publid Sale CATTLE«and HOGS - G ir p’uG'Jk tii.Tb.n at rny Jrirrn 1 hulph Soup? East of !»♦ Gthjr. Lnri-r-A*jiule S’-uKh-and -, nno'Ea-CGT VTaTh.' 7”mnt£..F«rni’~’ : ’mi!» - \. >r:h •»!' M.oh Ind on Road N’u ”7 and !h« ii East - -^—r***h»» A♦» r iitd i juiln Wu-th u( \!dl> j SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1950 12:30-MP M. 'M—HEW OF TEAIKY ( \TTEE—2I . j.. r ... v a,. j> l(lWn IS - *!-- , *' .pa-’ .•• ••*■4 .Brown SwU.c., w yr o'd with « ujf ■ ( v :• H '-.’fin-t ow 1 yr -dd iyiilkinL' gond flow 3 Hoist‘ in Heih-rs - - ” '/ \ .r u —-12.5-PI HE BKEI> HAMPSHIBE HIM.S—I2S — "Eligible to Register” *»;•-?at• ’G .■ quality <>W* and 7 Fried Sows Bred feretT *'••-•• - ' Ma- ' tnd \p ; il. farrow 2Ex •• a v >..’•! ' Hl’ fall < 1 .jua’Jtv E»-.«l»-r Hoy- !•».. :.< ]S. '’ \M hog-i it** uo’lThle imtnn'n«Ml ”<77 ~ G TERMS •-<■• AjSq • for-Acri ■ . • . . - . Sale will he JuJ.L .. —- — < orr.e and. - look at this k anytime before, sale —'. * ORA K. RATCLIFF, Owner' •:<v R ichnaoit — ■- ‘" 7 ~<7 rr ' I < M»;v n I.1»- V A-If* tirffifG? S *■ I !' t - ~ ‘ ' <‘J 13 i«- .

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Name Curly Lambeau Chicago Cards Coach Chi* ago. Feb 1 iI’FH-r- (’ulr!/ Lamlx-au One of ’he organizers ul the Green Ba> Packers of the old. ■ tin. tnd .t\ Al> Vi.i iieij i- the meii C(ia h of The i < in« .IL- • < ai iliti.il’* ■ I A hi»’ !.a- U- < • sjtiil • baitl*-*} off two efforts t<» throv. .him .-vit the, the Pai ale in the past six.months signed a twit-yeai <ontra<t with piesident Hay Bennfgkmi He turtle a V ire president of Uie » lab. Riverview Wins In Shuffleboard Match liivetview Gardens flMeaied S< ■- 1.1. •in • ■!. I <>!’ Wasm Ik ’» r—ftv O-iulti»• hoard, lea 4uo suafcTi t . I'e, Pm w« n- F \ujnann I. Wol . »ts >E GerO-F Straubs and It Mvrienaha J >■ tinepl if-H tour H'H;!, <.a<. A’. xj a » tli • »I b F» le and *)’• k v .<l Fill ’ \\ i • ’j . L ■’ dab- Pt tin- i.d <iHin;yH . nOii »if -.k'hi Tw. ht\ - a.* it/arn-: • eted in Inst. > » ;i! -• ;c»A'q. STUDEBAKER • I » • it Paxf • >ne) iz»ti*ih. and exp.iji iOi program we launched inrmetftatriraiirrthe war. Additional savin u. ;.iimLk-tioa - n» w ami impro'f«l :.4Uiufdt luring ta« ,’itjeK•..installed !ii drj tlfat pro .ran: The lie! ♦•lfil ’ a'f' all this H • hat •' i- w r a ;-/rion, f r • the ttr-t. t i:nr -im . lO- * aj, 'ai i ‘ iln 4 ’' - price- . v.enj-rh<high wn/km»w that softie >q <tnr costs a ill Jn< * e«ise - ‘n +O-14,414-1*- aa-*s**L**- ■■ _ ts You Have Something to Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad If Pays. If You Have Something so Sell try A Democrat Want Ad,- ts Pays.

Warriors Win 48-33 Victory Over Bryant The Jefferson Warriors, leading I all the way. defeated the Bryani I Owjs. J 5.33, in a game played at the Portland armory Tuesday night The Warriors were out in fTX»nt I at. all stopping points.MlMd. jii 19 ' and ::7 2v Miller was the top scorer for Jes-1 ■f« i-• ii’ with 21 p<»in’<. while Milleri and E Masters iiirh i-ounted nine! for Bryant f • Jefferson will play the Decatur Commodores at the Yellow Jackets gym in this < ity Friday. « Jeffenon FG FT TP Miller f 10 1 21 Christy, f .11 7 Kuhn, c - -1 4 10 'rumhleson. g — - O’ 0 n Patterson g <• ». 0 <’ W. liman, g I « 2 Debolt, g . al 2 K TOTALS . 20 g 48 Bryant > ' TP I1 1 Masters, f . 1 I' •• | Guntle f 1 O 2, Minch, o - 0 0 0 Miller. 4 2 - p » J* | E Milkers, g ... \... 3 3 9 | MiiiTiith. t 3 0 4 6 iTAriiiiger. f I 2 > TOTALS; - -- 44 I I 31 Kffen i Davidson. * Empire Miller. ■ Jefferson si Bryant 27 Decatur Fiqhter Is Defeated Tuesday G.tirg,- Cl|!.,i' becafur w«-l’.v. I weight, was ♦diminated from Pic j iE‘id.*n TTT<o inftrnov tr» thr «*r 1 ofb-t -round oi . r HK.ts l‘ups<Eay h|ght if r J\orr Wavm- Daye t’lanvy Fp? ’ • AVh ■!«•. scored’ a lee)jrtU< al kno .i»\ out ■v»’F GitbdC’ in the firM round V hot 10-r " f 4 loide-n Gio.ve.4lr. lindiui' i o b.eld next Tues mLvv- 4ggJ}X r ...ait.il. .he t ina!-' Fe‘». , COURT HEARING 77 ; «»h tilt Bird Fr«»m r«ae O»ri miec of m>pnal jproiiui tiou If hej <-an’t get that, be wants Lewis! And th- Indus'ry.Jo .ikfrei 1 to nur Ip.ll production for 7o daVs. ofJ ‘ r.t: ’ .tirntir;-- and +*-« om-u+emLol ti<Yns . -vn | Aides said if both are turned i flown" th»> president is ready to in 1 xoke ~.’be ‘national emergency”; provision* of ?h«* Taft Hartley aet j Keep Pressure" O.n I’jfb. Mirgh,E»-h 11 l‘P» ; Sulkier ’nine pi<k«*’s kept the presspr*' on today hoping . t•» strengthen John L l.ewis" poKi ! Jon w'ji.-n the I'nited Mine Work ( ors chief 6 opens, negotiations! with obt-ratoi- ■’l Most, of the inr. iMiO strikers j were fiinVincei! they have won; their fjg.bt'itgainst the I'MW-im \ posed three dii-y' Wotk week Thev I believed they ( will be hack ’O, work Monday ■ gilder President, Truman's proposal for normal', production imnding .nec<»t iaXl«->ns. or a To-day factfinding trm r Picket bands vvi-ro a*Jiv<* in < • n Ira! Pentrsylvn-ttfft—-iwkl— West Virginia Near Clarksburg -W_ *' H myn' roam »m! the .strip min * fields . dumping nearly 200 tons of < oa-l ami dam- ■ aging ’rmks One drived said he was threatened with a enn am! j*trm k in the Lace * ' Another said he locked hi» ve hide ami fb'd when the pickets j approached They smashed the lah windows, he sai«i One truck was badly damaged when it rolled out *»f control, down a Kope’aV 'be pickets attempted to dump P Deputy sh* riff> dialed th* fastm**vipg pb kef .Toll]. v FOR GOOD SHOES 1

— r : —■—— = OZARK IKE - - - \ '* _ **-2 * ’2_ . BEEN SjAMEASUY S' P"7 CEA OF A S-I J A BARREL SO \\ WORK- \ EXPECTING, \ TEN PER-1 W SSrPDE AL r 3) DC ME ?.fAYIN OUR )/ OUT/ J 9rj[ Mr barker/jcent of < E ■ kA rßiesf V's— I VibC Vthegate .„« e v~— \/ a U'OtTITZA to ™e* y < iGofta'^ 104 J/J B In lfe-^p*4-zz—n LfW m 111, 11. j A s'?. 'r-rn K Ii 7] gy 4r ' Bj/? lEflBMHMIl i yjpvi nhil ••''■ f ' ii £ U i /j Y * m W'l JI 'dßri fr JL_3»TrJ

Russia's Boycott Stalls Agreement Accord Impossible On Atomic Control Ixiko Success. Y. t Feb 1 — (UP> —The western powers today • formally notified all memhera of the - - T-nited - Matton* that Ruasia’it iMiycott of the world organization makes it imponatbla to reach ( agreement on atornh* control. The notice came as PN j sentatives agreed that President . 1 Truman’s decision to go ah*-ad , I with the hydrogen bofttb made atomic agreement all the more ■ imperative it world peace is to he 1 save*! Russia walked out of the secret talks with the representatives of ’ the United States. Britain. France. China and Canada on Jan iU as ter failing to unseat the Chinese 1 nationalist representative The 1 remaining five powers, in a letter issued today through secretarygeneral Trygve Ide. advised the Ws S 9 members: "So long as the Soviet govern ment refuses to participate in these c<»nsultati*>ns. ir is imposNi Me-«4or them to achieve the prim ' ! ary -purpose of the mandate ! by the gefteral. awsemhly *’ The general assembly asked the I big six to meet privately to at tempt to find "some basis for agreement ' <m atomic energy con trol. Vandenberg Suggestion Was h inatonT/’ F«K T~ '-TUl* F Sep Arthur H Vandenberg.' R . Mich . suggested today that Pres*dent Tcurnan inform the Vnited ■ .Vations that this nation will susI pend all w<»rk <»h the hydrogen j bomb 'the first nittment the use lof these weal*ms ran lie dependi abh outlawed " • . ’ ♦ ! Hr noted that Busxia so far has | blocked all our proposals (or lt»ternatibhai .oiifr- l of iitonifa «♦•.» ■ p.irfs • : "+-- •• - The <:♦»!' foreign boh.-, spokeK:tian told a repijrter that,, Mr Tru - iNNii's go ahead order on the H ’ btmjb was "unavoidable ' because ruthless augreK-•ion is loose in ftlite aorhL.'.’ .’.2 •-< s responded to Mr Tru- ! nun's decision to produce the H IJiaug^-jadUi—aJm*ist ainanimousLaiip:--1 iHijt But Vandenberg and some ! others expressed grave ron< cm ; lest the I' SL-' fqre< lose further.l 'negotiations for effective world I H. S. Basketball Lancaster Central S'*. Petroleum +»- . Ha" f - ■> •! ‘ 'in ’ J lb. •t’i’’: \shTev X Hamilton i-> ; I • '■ 1 ent’r t> 5 ' Inansville ' Reitz 14. ; Terre Haute Gets!meycr 15 f'li’i I ton -is . ! Bloomington 51. Gn-« m-asth? , Goshen I l * Wakarusa .’.v I Terre Haute Wiley 44. Lin’bn 31 j tlreensbiirg 51. Franklin 42 Gary Mann »i 1, East Chicago] Roosevelt 4 ! f Frankfort 57. Logansport .’•Gnb' - < rtirne» Tell Citv 75. Hunrihghtirg TV j ' Crawfordsville 4b. Martinsville ” ■— ■ 1 ■ -■ —■ ■— 11 1 ).!' Just Tell Us Amount You Need . . |2O to $250 or More . . N’o endorsers Or co-signers. Just jo*r. on n signature anj sccur,l,' Will gel the cash you need. Repayment terms to suit your y neejs. Loans privately nude. specialize rh serving J our customers promptly. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY B«o<k Stoat Bitw.. Gxound Tlmw I 111 PnoNf. 2T-/"‘|

4—t-- > eric ‘ “* X*\ iiz 4 i MB id 1T • ■r 1 (NO OF A IONO marital war come, with a kiu between Irving - Horowita and hi. wife Edyth in Brooklyn. N. Y , after hi. return from Israel, where he took their son Steven (right) on a ruse and incurred a kidnaping charge. If the wealthy lingerie manufacturer 1 and hia wife fail.to make ago of marriage in a year’s time, charge will Ba Tpressed against him. Rear (from left* -are attorney Leo . I Healy, Judge Samuel Leibowitz and Assistant District Attorney 4 Kenneth McCabe. (faic-raatiosui

1 Wasbinglnn 41, Ibsiford 35. Hobart 53. Val|»an«iso 37 Island 40 Too Wet Island 4«. Tenn H P) Island

save with 50 Gallon* HOOSIER PETE REGULAR Mb 83 o<f?ane 86 Octane CORNER 13th & NUTTMAN I DINE - and ENJOY the Mask I I ki ||| * ,i| H I I At The HAMMOND ORGAN I I EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK I ES.HH oi R HXI. KmVds 4 ANU Ml SIC | Victory Bar I ||SHUFFLEBOARD| ■ .... is a game which embodies ■ ■ the arts of Bowling. Billiards. ■ ■ and the Italian game of Bocce. ■ ■ One of the Wastest growing ■ I sports extant, fleet and furious. II I fun Tull Shuffleboard is now I H acclaimed by thousands of Ad- ■ w ams county enthusiasts. ■ H At Riverview Gardens you may play on ■ ffl the -am" Ixiards the Riverview I humps H ■ play and practice on. H - • . ■ - . _ ... . .i__. _ — •* .-

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1950

40, a f ifty mIIcO of Tennessee as» w mih s from Memphis, believe- it ha£ ?tie Wt,.r*t s< litui! ’♦ u ti.inu prob km in • The M-hool hi*f its last tea*'brr a wh<4es»ie w.»ve of resignations The Hiai/d H almost Inaccessible In wet weather.