Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1950 — Page 8
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Army Is How Ranked Ho. 1 Foolball Team New Tort. Oct. IS.—(UP)—Army 1« »ow th* nalloa’s No. 1 football team. eupplaatiag defeated Notre I*lM The 3S football caeche* who rate the eollegtot* teems weekly fee the railed Pre»« selected Army an the top team with soothers Metbodlat B cbmm* DbnbUr* their de fast. the fighting Irish stayed la tbe top lb, bat they dropped down to ninth place. faat ahead of their Behtad Norths?* %ta*b«4ta» the SMthoa eboa* Oklahoma. Taxa*. Htaafard, CalUariata. Kentucky and Marylaad la that order. There were only two aeweoaner* *smbb> top 1® t®MM from last week’s rotiage—Marylaod. which tofootod WHHftsa State* aad Pur* Me. Mirhlgai State, which rankIm a* -O-i—-r-T-- A || sfo — way down to IKh place. tT. C. L A, b lIU place last week, dropped to tie for 3ltk place PMM* are sanuXd oa a basis of 1* tor first ytece. Mm foe secoad. sud so aa dew* la M. far lath. Might mats rsertred first place baMats la tMs week s poll with army aoMtag 1? at them sad a total of MO point*. Sue.hern Moth adtrt reeetoed ate* first place B»l MMtaa* sad a total at 171 point* CHt Islbooms pof oso first mlAa* WbtM 1 terhaal t *|' v/tf aa SB ®o Imm* mot Tmmml wMrii rscotvod HER* rfpoiooo Iboot oNoiy Hl® petal* KatMsrty. Maryland, Pm dae aad Wartmgtea received tbe caber nm plan tiPrn Waabtaatab Maad M 11th Ml the raueaa vat a total at Ta potato, aad advaaeto from l*th ptare the .« awM the Brat time la tbe • ■ Wee frost seek aeettoa of the aa"’Uoehavs made fat tto TBftwT Press-that Notre Dane waa aot oa tap Tbe fighting Irish were their cEmAm* 1b a prootosott poll, **d also in their first two weekly eatlacs with Army arcoad ta all of ~ then*. ■<--< The biggam advancements for
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SPORTS BUUITIN New Varta Oat. 10l— (UP)— Casey Btanptl signed a now ®Bbo I®ow omtcooo this week were made by Purdue and Maryland. The Boilermakers received only one point last week but their upset at Notre Dame gave them a total of M points. Maryland ranked ttnd last week with only i seven points. i Although whipped by Purdue. Notre Dame still drew enough votes ■ to rate them seven points ahead 1 at the ctab which ended their four- ' year. 3»game-unbeaten string. The seven top teams In the poll are undefeated RUSSIA CHARGES roiM® stalemate of protests and rejections. In the September Incident as ta the oop disclosed today, the United States contended that any protest should be made to the UN This waa based on the thesis that i American pianos ta Korea are «)► . tag as part of the UN forces charted with uniting tbe country i, The official newspapers Pravda aad I event is published today's proI teat note in the top right-hand t corner of the second page. where important official communications r customarily are printed. There was , no editorial comment. Delays Protest . Washington. Oet. 1«.-(UP|-i The state department today relayi ad to Ike defense department aad Oen. Douglas MacArthur Russia's protest over the aitoged American strafing of a Soviet airfield south at Vladivostok. Stat* departmeat press spokesman Michael J. McDermott said tbe department had not yet asked formally for a defense department In vestlgatlou of the Incident IT *. counselor Waiworih Barbear ta Moscow. McDermott eiplained, informed Russia, at the time the protest was made that he had no Information oa the alleged lacideat. Barbour challenged Soviet deputy foreign minister Andrei Oromyko to explain why he thought W foomr ?ame trwm wam. w the protest said. Gromyko replied that PlS'e—tbe jet fighter plpnes Moscow says did the strafing could not have come from any whom alee. . - ‘ Trade ta a Gena Town — DWtar - '
Hartford Net Schedule b LbtedToday The Hartford Gorillas will open their IMO-S! basketball reason Wednesday. Nov. 1. playing at Poling on the opening night games are permitted by the IHSAA. A cnmplete IS-game schedule ban been announced hy Hugh Tate, principal, and Herman Neuenachwander. coach, with the first home game Nov. S with the Monmouth Eagles. The Gorillas lost only one regular by graduation. Bob Augsburger, outstanding guard and captain of tbe team. Three other members of the IT-man sectional suuad were also lost by graduation, leaving the Gorillas an excellent nucleus for this year's team. The complete schedule follows: Nov. i— Poling at Poling. Nov. 3 Monmouth at Hartford. Nov. t- Rockcreek al Hartford Nov. 17 —Pleasant Mills at Pleasant Mills. Nov. 31—Petroleum at Hartford. Nov. 38—Bryant at Bryant. Dec. I—Adams Central at Hartford. Dec. 8— Berne at Berne. Dec. 13 Oastaa at Hartford. I Dee, U—Chester Center at Montpelier. Dee. «—Geneva at Geneva. Jan. k—Jefferson at Berne Jan. IP—Decatur Commodores at Hartford Jan. TS—Pleasant Milla at Hartford. Jan. 3<—Adams Central at Adams Central Feb. {—Petroleum at Blufton. Feb. »—Jackson at Hsrtford. Feb. Id—Geneva at Hartford. YUGMLAVIA makes it possible for instance, theoretically speaking, to prevent by means of the veto tbe determtaatloa of an obvious act nt aggression and thereby makes it Impossible to apply measures of collective meaauren ... ' "An act of aggression Is an act of aggression and we have to fight It tegatdlvsa wf whtibtr tae-vetw hue - been used or not." .... . j The tint issue of the N*w York Weekly Journal. Nov. W, 1731. contained an article on liberty of the JMTfBS. WcE *
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New Cheer Leaders Nemed At Jefferson Berne. Ort. W — Jefferson high school has selected cheer leaders for the IMd-tl basketball season. They are Roth aad Barbara Lehman. Geraldine Smltley and Betty Wendell. The Warrior* have sev eral veterans bank front last year and may have one of the Mroagert teams ta the county. They are under a new coach, Richard Harris of Oakwood. Ohio, who replaced' Ciaran Neuenschwanijer who was called to active duty with the hiartaee. Mishawakals RafedTopsln Prep Foolball Indianapolis. Oet. IB -(UPtMlshawaka. unbeaten In five games in the rugged north this season, emerged as the top Iliana high school football power today. The Maroons climbed to the top of the United Press honor roll when. East Chicago Roosevelt’s ISgame* winning streak was stopped by Hammond last week. Roosevelt, as a result, dropped to sixth place and reshuffle of the eltte waa in order. The new lineup waa In no means “secure" today aa at least two key games wee on this week's sehedwte. Sonttf Bend Riley, which battles Mishawaka for the lead in the eastern wing of the northern confer ence Friday. w»s the runner up this uek. followed by Lafayette Jeff. Hammond and East Chicago Waste Ibgton - New Castle. Port Wayne Central Catholic. Hammond Tech and Gary Emerson completed the select circle. Emerson, current leader In tbe west NIHSC, replaced Muncie Central In the "big ten." 1. Mishawaka (woe 5 toot 01. 2 3. South Bend Riley (M). tfif 3. Imfayette Jeff (h<ll. ♦. Hammond (♦•hi. — S. East Chicago Washington <3-0) <; East Chicago Rooaevalt (*t). 7. New castle (5-0). 3. Fort Wayne Central Catholic 'HhPK'i'' - 9 Hammond Tech (4-0). 10 Gary Emerson (3-1). Well regarded: Plymouth. Mun cie Central. Vincennes, Brasil. Hattford City, Gary Rooceveß. Kvanavllle Central. Indianapolis Tech, South Bmd Central. Wckasß. ASKS DRAFT OF o-eatlaaed team I’sae One) _ such request for (hanging the law Is expected until next year, if then. g . — (. » — Last Time Tonight — Technicolor Musical •THE PETTY GIRL" ] Joan Caulfield, Robt. Cummings i ALSO—Shorts 14c-40c Inc. Tax j 0 ——• WED. & THURS. * OrR~BI<; DAYS! First Show Wed. at 6:30 | Continuoua Thur, from 1:30 BE SURE TO ATTEND! (l . 0 We Recommend ‘The Hasty Heart* As Wonderful, Heart-Warming Entertainment. Richard ToM Achieves Stardom In a Role You Won't Forpetl Bee IV THE MANAGEMENT. f/m & RONAIP PBIRIQ* MCHMO REAGAN NEALIOOD VINCENT SHERMAN K»U« PU»Y •* <ta»MM> etftOMOU lo—o Frl. A Bat.—John Derek, "Rogues of Sherwood Forest" > - o—o i Coming Bun. — Lana Turner "A 'Life of Her Own"
i Conduct Heirings • V, • UR iwo rvnnons The hoard <tf emurty rnmmtosina era today mat in apecial aaaaiaa to conduct bearings on two drain petHkms. one of them far tbe W B. 'Smith drain to Fren.-h township, the other the Joseph Cttee ditch ta (Baeva The commlMfaoeea wffl raadpet the hearing toy tbe Smith drain oa aaaossmiat «f real estate; W the: : a-oewuaent H favorable euabty 'surveyor Ifarwiaa Woib ’eg will Hhen M roatrarts far it arort The. member# of tb> need met s in their room la the aaty retort boose, a boildtag • -ril will be; ■toned Tbureday ta sbroevMwe of. 't'otamhos Hop The First Blare Baah will ala» bo clwaod all day Thursday, however. Other huaiwetw houses fa tb» city will remain open derma the fore- • noon aa is customary ia rtod-weeh . The poet (rffice and eUy hall (but i for mum etootaak wRI also romota open Thursday. kiv. . - ■ fl —v. I “ PRESIDENT , American plans for a Jap peace i treaty. Indo-China. Communist China, and the Philippines These taforaaata mH It would : l>e a mistake" to regard tbo president’s trip primarily as a i mission to iron oet dMMvoacos of view un V. 8. far eastern policy between Waahington . and MacAr-
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FEW CHANGES I . signers of the remonstrance, and represented by Robert S. Anderson as counsel: D. Burdette enter served as counsel for the Ad1 ams Central school hoard and ' others ta favor Os the school's ' budget. -No change*, however, were made ia that school's budget; the retaonstranre was primarily against the staking fund of 75 cent* set up for a future building [ I of the consolidated school. '
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