Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1950 — Page 6

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Baseball Fam Hue Unite Os Ganns Sunday Plenty at baseball in la store for Decatar teas Sunday. with, three pan oa the wheduto to reiving local team*. """■' The Amerteaa baatoe nine will seek to even tka eaaaea a scare with hoMit. Mich., la a came to be clayed at Worthman field, atartia* at t o'clock. M mfowte* earlier than the usual alanine time tor Legtoa game*. The startlac time was mooed up to accomodate the Michigan team, which has a bane game ander the lights carded for Sunday night. Bronson scored a 7-2 victory over the Legionnaire. earlier la the saaoon in a night gnme at — Breesen. Molly Mies. Legion mesagar. eapect* to have Mo regular NMap Intact for tomorrow’s tat. A doable header attraction, b> solving four Federation league teams, will be staged at McMUlen Arid la this cKy. with both Decatur Fed league teams In action. MaekeMae will meet Albion In the opener of the twin MIL startlag at U:BB p. aU followed by Klank's ve Late College at 2 ' the Federation loop win wind ap Us regular schedule sett week, with gataee preriousiy postponed because of rate to be nude up The fear top teams tetetoague wtM battle te the loop playoffs, h Sgt* Stag Sunday. Aug. 11. with ' the eventual winner of the playoff to represent te league te th* net- * tonal Federation tourney at ' Yoengutewa. O. The ate league ’ teams are wagtag a stiff bottle « tar the ptayoff spots. J 1 FESTIVAL HELD AT • tCeest—ed ream Feu* Qee> 1 Basse. Preble township. Mrs. Wai J ter Krick. Decatur, and Mrs. Krmal ( Owens. Hartford township. OMUMMmMßßßßagßtataßaMnMß*asMimunmmi 1 / AIR CONDITIONED SUN. MON. TUES. , ■“ Technicolor Musical! ESTHER WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON “DUCHESS OF . IDAHO" John Lund, Paula Raymond ALSO—Mort* Me-SOc Inc. Tax -—o—o TODAY—“The Wagonmagtar’* Ben Johnson. Joanne Dru ALSO Short* 14c-40e lee. Tax Today & Sunday Continuous Both Deys Bowery Boys “Blonde Dynamite** Loa Gercey. Hunte Hall & “Navajo Trail 5 Raiders** Rocky Lone * “Blackjack" Only 14e-30s Inc. Too “ ■ ... i -

Box Office Open 7:30 DECATUR First SNO* at 8:30 Complete Shewa Nightly under Free *• — ——« - < _ SUNDAY AND MONDAY - First Rm Hilarious Comedy Romance! -••• . , “OUT OF THE BLUE” f George Brent. Virginia Mayo. Tnrhan Bey. Ann Dvorak f Or/.- 0 ■— / TONIGHT-Special Ute Show! / “I WAS A SHOPLIFTER” / f / Scott Brady, Mona Freeauui, Andrea King m 4 — TERRITORY," Jimmy Ellison. Rmn »y*« Bring the Kids—Solve the Raby Sitter Problem! ' “ 1—11,—,,81, *?

To Decide Coarty s HIWMNI Th- Vatan Workers PM softhsll team man the northern league thl* week, and will reproeent tka north haM of the county against the south half te the touraaaeeat at the PH etab fair at Monroe Monday through Wedaaaday. The Union Workers won their final tame Thursday, aeaklag iff straight tar the team, co-manager Leo Tktesse said. Runner-up was the Preble Happy Warriors team, winning eight and losing two. Poilowiag were the BL Mary's Sodbeetera. Monmouth Roving Rangers and Decatur Boys, te that order. The souths representative te the ahemptoaahlp deme will bo choana Bunday. The Kirkland Future Farmers and Monroe Boosters are fightlag it out for first place. The championship will be a two out of three series. Winners at the county championship will receive see shim marked •‘Adams county PH softball champion*iti*" -JA, la the girls tofrr*ament, the Hertford Happy-Go-Lucky girls win represent the eoath, bet several paasao. mast be Wind te determine the north's ehamptoa. Btroa Band Drive Goes Over Quota Marne, Aug. i - The drive which has been underway here the past two weeks te raise »I.WO to bey bead uniforms for tbe BernePreach high school band han gone over tbe top The drive netted, more than *2.400 la cash and several storable coetrfluttoa* are Mill out. The It uniforms eoat about U.MB but s lares portion of this c manat had been raised previously ] The amount donated above the *l.- I •M mark will be placed la a fund 1 for future band purchases. Tbs ! new uniforms have blue coats and I Cray trousers with blue and white j I stripes. Tbe hats are blue and I white. They will be delivered here I early In September. * Soak More Efficiency la EifGt' n 9 Firt * Berne, Aug. 5 — Ermin E. Bixler, local fire chief, today announced a new plan tor adding efficiency in the fighting of rural fire* in the i-ix southern townships In Adams jjounty This is the urea given fire protection by the rural track stationed in Berne and manned by local firemen. A total of IM steel pogto and fire poet signa have bedh\ erected in the si* townships. -Esch mile crossrood ta this ares frill have one such signpoet. Each sign will face Berne *ad will give the distance from Berne. Thy intersection of highways. t7 and IIS will be used us the starting point in measuring distance. When a rural fire Is reported the' farmers reporting It will give te location and by following the signs the flrsmen wijl roach the acene without any delay becanae of Insufficient directors. * . -4 Religious Services For Notional Guards - Camp Atterbury. Ind., Aug. 5— Under tbe direction of Lt. OeL Fted J. Westendorf. 38th division chaplain knit director of Central Catholic high school In Fort Wayne. Protestant and Catholic Sunday church services have been scheduled for Indiana national guardsmen attending a two-week ~etic«hptneni aT Camp Atterbury. Assisting are 12 Indiana national guard chaplains and three army reserve chaplains. Two Protestant and Catholic services have been scheduled for men ta Six disI terent areas throughout tbe camp.

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MAJOR ’ " NATIOMAL LIAGUK W L Ret" G.B. Philadelphia — <1 to «•'< Boston M«1 AT? » Brooklyn U to .»?« St. Louis Uto .551 5% New York4B 47 5* 'M-. Chicago 41 54 .432 17 Cincinnati —-. 39 58 .402 20 Pittsburgh 34 43 351 25 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct G.B. Detroit 42 35 .489 New York 41 38 414 2 Cleveland ...... 01 19 <lO Mb Boston 54 to 540 7% Washington .... *4s 51 .449 1«4 Chicago 41 <1 .402 2»lk Philadelphia ... 34 W .340 21 H St. Louis 34 44 .347 2814 YESTERDAY’* RESULTS Natleoal League «- Philadelphia 4. St Utuls 2. . Boston 10. Chicago 2. Brooklyn -7. Cincinnati 1. New York 3. Pittsburgh 2. American League New York 1, Clevelind 0. Washington 5, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 12, St Lmils 9 Chicago X Boston 2 (10. inningsj,. - —' Mabe own I4pee Afghan tribesmen like ter stemmed tobacco Vite, hut seldom cany them on Journeys Instead, they mould a new pipe for each smoke tram the mud at their fest They abase the bowl with their thumbs and rsam ths stsm with < stiff straw In about ths time It tabs* an American to roll a cigsrvtts.

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I *«M»J - — AMERICAN ASSOCIATII N W L Pct G.B. Louisville 87 47 .599 ‘ todteaapolis ... 44 48 \571 t Minneapolis .... «F 49 .AM 4 St. Paul 40 50 .545 5 Columbus 54 51 .m tw Milwaukee 44 43 .422 1»M Toledo «44 411 20--. Kansas City' ... 41 44 .382 22H YESTERDAY'S RESULI | Ixtuisville 7, St. Paul 4. ... .— ’. . Minneapolis 4. IndianapoSs’l Toledo 3, Kansas City 2. Only games scheduled. " m- ‘ '. "I NORTH KOREAN <c—— re— nr a—i i of military supplies and equipment 1 south to. the front.” Approximately M tons, of high explosives were dipped In near , perfect patterns cutting off ■ the northern and southern choke points and damaging machine-shop* of the western ’ *n announce- , meat “aid. ‘Vlumerou* fires were observed.” COMPROMISE TO SOsJa—d Pr— Paar Oae> grabbed lutnham before blowe werp struck. i gpaln -Sen. Clinton P. Ander--1 —a D„ N. M„ predicted houseaggntt* conferees would kill a proposed fino.UOO.iMht loan to Spain. , J Adjournment Senate DemoC cratfc leader Scots W. Lucar. ill., i <aid he bopqs. congress can ad- ’ joufn before Septemlter

Raschi Hurts BrilliantWm Over Indians I New York. Aug: The Mew Yerfc Yanhees were emiviacad today that Vic Raschi finally bad tIMUkMI th< HttM*s IftUkMRMM MWM which cr>pled his work ta the dog daya of the 1941 and 1949 American league flag races. The big right-hander toft no room tar doubt last night na be outpitched Boh Feller la a brilliant duel to beat the Cleveland Infflnas, Ito*. The victory, coupled with the Washington Senators' 5 to 2 victory over the flril-ptaee Detroit Tiger*, moved the Yankee* back into aoe,und place. two game* behind Do- 1 ;rdR. Cleveland dropped IMo third. be” ir— hehtad the Yaahee* and 2M game* off the pace. But most Important was the evldstew that Raschi would ha mate !g»r Casey Bteagoi's "takucharge guy" ta tbe stretch. Raschi was the Yankees' tedteg wteaor IB both IBM and '4» but ho staggerud badly through August and September both years. Itefht allowed only three single*- all of the tailend of tbe batting order, wlhed two batters, atruek oat right and didn't allow a Clwriand base-ranner to get past first base „ ■ \ One ran was all he needed and te saw to It himself with a fltth-laalng double that started tbe winning rally. Meanwhile. li>ft-bander Boh Kusava pitched out of frequent jama to halt the Tigers’ ffvugamfr winring streak. Bam Mate's three-nut homer wan th? big mow m.v .<■■■ Ted Gray down to bl* fifth tea bat Detroit's left-on-base total at 11 told the story better. Sam Chapman smashed » grandslam homer and Ferri* Fate bomvrrd with two aboard to pace tbe Philadelphia A's to aVI2 to 9 victory over the St Loria Brown* and trir Chicago White Sox came from behind to shade the Boston Red Sot. 2 to 2. <m Joe Utett'a lath jnntag pinch single, ta other American league game*. Young Robin Roberts cim through agate ta tbe eteteh to brat the Bt IJwl* Cardteals. 4 to 2. and keep the Philadelphia Phillies three game* ahead of the Boaton Brave* and 3<4 game* ahead Brooklyn Dodger* In the National league. > Warren Bpahn alee poond hi* Hffl vfc-tory as the Brave* pounffed out a I«» to 2 win akpl the Chicago Cubs A six-run third Inning gave Bpahn clear sailing and pinned Bob Rash frith his 13th defeat. Doit Newcombe pitebed the Dodgers to a 7 to 1 victory over tbe Cincinnati Reda and the New Tork Olanta rallied tor three run* In the eighth inning to beat tbe Pittaburgh Ptrate*. 3 to 2. in other National triurue games ' ' Ysrierday's *tar— Vic RhacM, who pitched the Yankee* to within two game* of the America* league lead by beating the Indiana. I to », with a brilliant three-hitter. Jim Ferrier Wow In St. Foul Open Chicago, Aug. b—(UP)— XSk trailiaa born golf pro Jim Ferrier moved into second plaice in earning* on the PGA toarney awing by winning the St. Pari open, but leader Bam Snead still la almost gIA.OO* ahead of him. Perrier now has 2K.244.44. compared to Snead'S |t*J23.g4. The St. Paul win was Ferrier's r*V*t victory of 1950 in a major idHrnament. but ,ta J 2 jof the 2* tournaments in which he has play ed thia season he finished among the first 10. Other money winning leaders Inelude Jimmy Demaret. Ojai. Calif., *14.«7«.14: Lloyd Maagrum. Chicago. 212A55.83, and Jack. Bnrite Jr. Whß* Plains. N. Y.. 212.487 50 Dem fee Tuag M r*ur-Bftta at te taßff *U I* u*eff ta tapirade print* and uarntee*. Larg* amount* are uaed by lite Tba ail ffuea into prtaMng taka. eteotrie Insulating compound*, aribmoor-.-*-- vti**. h-i HniMi te tta gate Ito —Htet **ea taMta rid* cartridge*, tri* DM tonto and vehicle tevere, and * «Mg variety at mteary tabrte.

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tarn—L F* -* ** '■ J fmn nni KouiNi In SoMmH The K. *< C. dsfaated VFW. M--2. la th* Mto Deeatur aoftbril league Friday ataht. la the other MffdWed.,tilt. Beery- 1 •Mtead fnrfaltAta McMillen. 'Last mght. *r~m-lu.led tbe ' Hrri saaad of pl*y. with K. at C. and Preble Raetaafaat tied for the lead. A one-gaaw ptayoff will ha 1 held between these toema al the ■ ctoee of te regular season. Last rightX score: RHE VFW —.... ***ffßb >- 2 » 5 K. of C. .... Mb Ms. *—l) IS t 1 L. Reef and Dull; J. Giillg and 1 L. Hackmaa. . W L Pel. K. at C. ... B I DWf Preble S t »• McMUlea • 4 Mb Rural Youth 5 5 .54* Be«ry Visard * 7 30e VFW I • -»•• V*vV Aagj 7—K. at c. v» VFW; Rural Yorib v» Bo*ry-V}aard. Aug. I—K. at C. v* Preble; Me Mlllea vs VFW, Aug. 18-RMUI Youth va Me Mlllea; Beery-Yterd vs Preble. Aug. 11—MeMUtea vs K. at C.; Rural Yeath vu VFW. Apg. 14— VFW ee Meery-Vtaard: Rural Yeath rs K. at C. Aag. IB—Preble ve McMßte; K. of C. vs Meery-Vterd. Aug. I*—Rural Youth vs Preble (one game. B p. m l Aug. 17 ProMs va VFW; Beery- ' Visard rs MeMUtea. SdeOf IM Motel i Harmon Kreit ( Wife Purchaw Proparty Report was atede today 01 the ' auto at tbe NeH*e Motel property. ; oe Thirteenth street, by Mrs. 1 Nllab NrU, widow of the tote Harry ! Nril. to Mr. abd Mrs. Haram P. 1 Kraft, owners of the Kraft Market. F oa West Moaree street. Tbe arilre traaeaetlpn was handled by tbe Kent Realty and Auetira eompnay. of thte city, aad completed Friday TW purchase price was not dtoeloeed. Nr. and Mrs. Kraft wW take ever operations of tbe motor court Moe ' day. It was announced. Tbrir son totem. Frud UebeMer. will assume mauagemrat nt the grocery ator* There ere 11 modern unit* in oddKte to • boose Und property for the owner* Included In tbe sole. The motor court to eae of the most ritrarilee te tri* aoctlee at the country, and was one of the Hrot puriwar Improvemenis to Thlr teeath street . • * Mi*. auß-Mr*. Kraft have IndL oate4 thef will cootteue the progrosstyeSaaaaffement begun byte prevtou*j»*a*r». *ad w»ll complete te further improveroeal* planked under the Nril ofrnersblff . ..1..', .—. H yea eeve *etMt*>taß te eel ee reome ter root try a Desnoerat Want Ad. H beta** roerite. - - - . I 1

AreYw Lwkiig Thera are a Rwaber at BMMibcn at, the A4b*m , County chapter of DtaabM Aawrieaß Veterana whs arc teokiag for light work., If yog caa hire My es these reteraas ia yoar bwaiacaß, pleane write Bn* Ng. IH. % Decatar D*n** erst. ADAMS COUNTY CHAPTER 91.

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Tbouith te vaeatieb period has been with us tor several nmte now, some data oa te state parts I* te Hate might net be wholly IP ratevari. For those wbo.hay* intra advantage et a stay at Me of ladtoaa's beeettfri state port betel*, there are other* who ha** failed to do so. Ofeto at this failure might he attributed to fritero MJMkUWnb tions te time. To go bach, te IM* more than I.MO,*M persons paid admtosiea* to these state operated recreational The state peril hotels and cabins i ar* capable at aeeommodatiM , about 1.2*0 persons daily or ».««0 i a month. Thus, during te ■*» ( m«r hsiws. which to about Bl < weeks. *<*.**» persobs are housed. To split hrir*. should ril th* IMS.Ste rlsßors tote parks havs attempted « teaire *le*pmg ao ranunodatfons, approximately 1* percent of them would bar* made te grade. A* many person* failed to obtain mbrvatloM a* did those who were fortaaate enough to secure them Rrawets for HSWVrilsai are tilled according to Ute. order of their rarapttoa. Eeeb to stamped with a dating machine. No partlaUty is tolerated by the depart ~ K*aaeth M. Kuakri. director of te department of conservation, suggests that those seeking reeorvatioaa seitoty themselves with a mid-week stay te te event they raanri get weekend roeata And the department Itself to uahtassd It says that all te parks ere seually bee artful. t RUSSIAN rtACf , n »—!■»-«n iran 7 Habt by foretag it, la effort, to veto te UN's Koreas war effort, the west was loft with a sitaatioa that had Malik's -peace” plan te lae world's keedllnea foe te weekend. Melik's resolution, if accepted iaad there wee no chance that tt

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HSU BHIOIANA isNc-um stnwisn Description: Body short and deep! profile steep; mouth small, maxillary reaching middle of the eye; flap at opercto to ndults very long, with or without n pal* margin. CoMr ls britilnat blue and orang*, te former predomlnntin* •bore, the orange In spots oa te aides, th* blue in wavy streak*. Dtotributioa; Appears la te * deeper pool* of mort rireem* and break* throughout te state. Not found In too moay token. IlnMtat: Tbe tong-eared sunfish to enaeaUrily » rirram fish nnd like* cooL anlet pools with overhanging wfflow*. Fend: Agnatic tesaris aad tbrir larvae seem to form te bulk of tbrir diet. Os course wo-m* are ■trcpiarew. ntiM-ktag No Mocklag program to carried oe with this specie. Hee done Urite well In maintaining its ktatas with, other apectos Hpawnlng nnd propagation: ftpawning habit* about the same a* other .oafish; do spgwa la merit shallower area* No closed seumm or bag Umlt on thia species. sould be - would compel the immedtete pull-out of te forces te V -gr sari trirne snaatriae -kM%.. . ' committed to Gra.. Dougina MasArthur's unified UN command. U. would, leer* the decimated Booth Korean army on tbe Up of te penlnaula at the mercy of the . Russian-backed North Korean* Try A Oemssrai want Ad-4t Feys-