Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1950 — Page 6

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Yankees Place Four Men On 1 All-Star Team *•* • ' ff New Yart, Ort. M. —(UP) — Th* N*w York Yankees, aa befittad turtr role of peasant winner* world champion*, ptecad four out of 19 nw-a today oa tha annual ’nite Press Americas league All-Star taaau H was selected by a board of M baaeball writer*, thro* tam each cMy. PW Wull. owe of th* groat ateartMopa at all time. led the bal tatttff tor tha Yankee aUran by gte OfM baaaaMM at the Boato* Rad Sax. « Two ether Yankee*, pitcher Vie Raecki. who woe 21 game* aad boat the Phillies with as open lac taara abatout In the World Seriee. aad hi* batterymate, catcb- ” ar Yad Berra, ware nearly uaanimaaa eWoaa. bate aamod oa 22 oat of N baltott. The fourth YaaM aecoad bassaura Jerry Colo man. bad mor* at a tuaele, winning oat by only throe vote* over the veteran Bobby Doerr of the Bed - Baa. -• Youth dominated tba outfield where cooperative newcomers Vic Worts aad Hoot Brers ot Detroit aad Larry Doby of Cleveland, took over the apot* formerly held by the roasted DiMaggio brothers and toachy Tod William*. Another solid choice was George KeU at Detroit at third base, who waa naaaad on M ballots, while the second pitcher oa the mythical teat. Bob Lemon at Cleveland. reH VOtot. Wtewti. tba Httlesi played in th* league, aad Drogo, the biggest had absolutely no valte oppoeit ion at their position* and were clearly the league atedouts. Rlrauto, who net aew leagwe record* for coasocutive irrorlat* game* aad conaecutlv* errorless chances, was the Yankee playmaker, the gay who cat off the threatening rally with the grant Mop or throw, or the destructive doable play He and Coleman were easily tha beet Wtloft hr hr the majors aad along with Rlaauto* defensive brilliance he slim bitted a lusty .334, tope for hi* big league career aad top* for the Yankee regular*. Tonight, SAT. & SUN. Continuous Bat A Sun. BOMBA. Jungle Boy in “HIDDEN CITY” With Johnny Sheffield & “RED’ BARRY in “RED DESERT” Only 14c-3Cc Inc. Tax

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Decatur Loses To Fort Wipe Soerth Fort Wayne South Side defeatled Decatur. lh-41. in a cross country meet Thursday afternoon at Foster park is Fort Wayne, with the Decatur harrier* showing considerable improvement over their showing against the Archer* earlier in the season. Laßrash. South Side, won the race in 10:22. followed by Johnson, also of South Side Koons. Decatur, finished third In 19:37. Other piecing* were: Pontius (8) fourth; Clark (S) fifth; Retaking ID) sixth; Jone* <B> seventh; Toder (8) eighth; Nelson IB) ninth; Owens (DI 10th: Wiateregg (Di IVh; Snider <Bl Ifth; Secaur (Di fflfc Martin (B) Ite: Cnrter Norris (D) l*th: Gaskill (D> 17th. Norris and Gaskill, both freshmen, ran the race In 11:83. Other finisher* for Decatur were Brennan. Cole and Lehman. Decatur will be represented by a aevea-man team at the Fort Wayne sectional, which will be held at Franke park next Tuesday. He also played in all 155 of his team’s games and waa a World Sorfota stir. Dropo. who started the season at Ix>ni*vllle. got a hurry-up call to take over at Ont base when Billy Goodman was injured, and deaplte tn lasing nearly a month of the campaign, batted In 144 run* and hit 34 homer* while compiling a .333 average. WORLD ALLIANCE (Ceateus* Ft— rage Pee) aggression If Russian obstructionism cannot be overcome. Hoover said. ”we should, enlarge the north Atlantic alliance Into * world alliance" which could carry out the UN charter. Go to the church ot yobr choice next Sunday. — -r-t BA Jf PM BV’T’UintHg »W ev' •r nmdnmi tor rant try • ttaimi rrt Want Ad. It brlß#i rowlto. SPFC’n attractiom SAT. MITE ALLEN HOFF \ DIXIELAND band B HHrrHH mon I v WOBO B " =S = \ 60" J ■ fsneerty With BfomOUff Hw>ry Suits ■ wi&f* E-X- ismte Cuesite, Ts* fterite # I Ns A*«. is Price A PUKK BOOTH*

Badgers Face Tough Test In Michigan Tilt Chicago. Oct. J».-(DPJ- Wisconsin'* temporary Big Ten grid leader* meet their first rough cont fervnee test tomorrow at Michigan. t and when the bra'wl I* over, the rest <>f the circuit will know which r club to fear for the rest ot the seir non. .. .. Wisconsin defeated Illlnol*. 7 to 8 «. In the rain for its first decision over one of the conference club, rated among the top three. Then it dropped lbws. 14 to *. on a light . pass defense But the lowa game ’ failed to indicate vrhether the . Badger* merited a “Mrk horse" [ rating a» the Hawkeye* earlier bad . toppled to another question mark. r Indiana. . Michigan, mean while, took a I beatte front'tfdned Wlch*sn Rtate ! team, then walloped Dartmouth in a non conference game, and finale ly was overwhelmed, by a rough Army eleven. Now it Will be up to j Wisconsin to determine whether p the Wolverine*, a power in the eont ference for the past decade, have finally slipped, or whether the conquerors were standout teams. Michigan, a* usual, was q, one * touchdown favorite tor the stand--1 out conference clash, in two other iconfereni-e games. Perdue, beaten twice In three contests, but victor* over Notre Dame, rated a* a one touchdown choice over lowa. ’ while Ohio Ikato. which lost the f opener and then came on to two I fine win*, was a two or three touchi down choice against Minnesota Three non-conference matches close out the Saturday slate for the Big Ten with the intersections! scrap between undefeated Washing- . ton and Illinois at Champaign the headliner. t Illlnol*. with on* of Ike best dee fense* in the nation against both r passing and running, was a one " touchdown favorite. But Washing i toe will send one of the nation’s best offensive clubs, headed by quarterback Don Heinrich and full- » back Hugh M< Elhent)y agalanM the touted llhnl. Notre Dame likewise was a one I toui’hdown.rbolce over the Improvc IQ* HLmnlsrs *f jndlen* Both club* reported Injuries going Into the contest, hut Indiana was given a good chance for an upset on the performance thits far of quarterback Lou D'Arcbill* and halfback Bobby Dobertson. Northwestern, undefeateu in three game*, will seek revenge agaaintt Pittsburgh »t Evanston soy the upset licking suffered from the Panther* last year. This »ea «on the Wildcats were favored igaian by two touchdowns. Michigan State was a three touch’own choice over Marquette. i ■ ■ Money Lost It* Voice St Lottis tl’Pl — Anthony J. Denny reported he., spent $5 in the Democratic primary .for recorder of deeds: Aneel A. Skaggs said he spent 31.M4 seeking the Republican nomination Denny was the successful candidate. Mt Mm ftgKWl Box Office Open at 6 o'clock First Show at 7, o'clock — SATURDAY - LATE SftOW! Double Feature Smash! 1 Us \ IMMM MR « « nwmi LnmUtel/ju — ADDED THRILLER — Cmidren Under 12 Free!

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aefUise* ■HKIKGQiISEST WOMI3FB LKAOUt StjNMlliigs W L ■ Three King* s-„- 14 4 Old Crown ........ 14 4 Duo Therm 13 6 McMillen M « Schafer Co. ij j •fcnk - II 7 Lumber Co. . x ... n 7 Riverview ......... 1# s Kent Realty s 3 llin-Smlth ... 1 p KU v..... 3 to Bower g Id ILHIe 7 11 Knapp 7 11 Meyer* 7 11 • BPW< » 121 Sutton 3 IS! Nlhlirrk 2 W High aeries: Brieker 504. High games: Woodward 132. Nash 182, J. York ISO. K|ng*ltv 173. Hrieker 17». Marbach 174. Tted 173-171, M. Miller 172, Bowman 170. Mac Lean 172. Ben Webster Wins C.C. Golf Title The Schafer Co. cap* Chamber of Commerce golf trophy* wUI adorn the fireplace in the home of Ben Webster, in a nag* r of the Why etore in Decatur. Three local folfers were tied > for the handicap title, eponaored annually by the Chamber ot Commerce. They were Webster. Cliff ! Haylorw and Jim Wall. In the play-off Thursday afternoon at the Decatur roll course, Webster rallied and defeated hU two oppon . ente on the laat hole. 1 1 The tourney aturted a week a<o j amt when the scores were tallied., Thursday’s three competitors wore , tied for the title. The cup is g*» en earh year to .the winner of tie [ tourney for a period of one year. ( bwm> 4,«ei M«slee •< PaMlr Sale es Meal Hsiat? The tuideraiffned. Trurnun H«dW, 1 am Administrator of the estate -d | t'hdtrh-H N. Marts, tieceaaed. by vl/i . L tu« of att order T*f (be Ada bib Clr4Mffl; ' Toitrt of Adon of county, Indiana, te* i <vthrr with the h<lra of Maid decOr f <ie-Yt, hereby ffive iiotlo, that at J ho ir of two u’clork P.M. on Rat ar- ' day, October 28. !>.»•*, they will *ell .it Puhiir Auction, at the premise*, i the followin< real retat* lutot nutninT h» the 14th Addition tx» th- town of Herne, | Indiana. The k»t ia hn-aturtl at t • *&3 North Hprtmeer Street in J Bernr. and on it Ja a .<*ami‘*t«H>«t*rn « room dwelhna honae. a < ISsle Karaite, fruit and Nhade r i /. a At thi« M aU the admhdMtreior wrt! l *«HI the undivided-one-third of aaW ' , real estate and the beirs wtH aeli j the renuunlJiK part thereof; all will . ■ be Mold an «»ne unit r Tarmv. 23 < of total port ha we tn rash at time of aale; balance | drllveey deed *nd aba tract wfttr r i in Misty 4s*am; p<H«wtnn will he ( <lvort upon •mtjMfactnry ‘ Mettle me The Male to H,«- made subject 1” th< I lax« N for year pa.va.bi? in 15*u. Trutrnn Heller. Adn.dnhtr.4b r Nauhul Hehlrr Wlldrrd Heller Ralph Warts, heir*. Jeff l irrhiy. Auction-?r IteM* N. Heller, allidHey , nrr. IM—2O-~3:< ’ , Bux Office Open st 6 o’clock First Show at 7 o'clock - Last Time Tonight - “NIGHT UNTO NIGHT’ With Ronald Reagan and Viveca Lindfor* —-6—o-— i SUN. & MON. NOTE—First Show Sunday Night at 6:30 k II Jj «au | RgMjLgn o—o No Parking Problem*! Save* Baby Sitter*!

New York Yankees Defeat Green Bay New York. Oct SO—(UP)— Th* New York Yank* let George do IL and George does it well, George-hl* last name is Ratter man-fas* passed to 14 touchdowns la the first half <rf the National football league season, and upon them the Yanks have climbed Into the lead of their conference. Ratterman's latest starring vehicle was last night's 35 to 17 conquest of Green Bay Packers First War Casualties Arrive At Atterbury j Camp Atterlmry. Ind, Oct. 2S—- | (UP) — Army hospital doctor* 1 tar ted treatment today of six Korean war casualties, the first to he sent here. The soldier*, from four slate*, arrived yesterday after a sea and air trip from Asia. Col. Howard Doan, ho pita! commander, said 'an almost continuous flow of . wounded and injured” wa» expected. Bwitaerland is reported using ropi* of it* Mtenic Alpine lakes a* deep-freesas," lowering food aad otbar perishable supplies in sealed drum* 40 feet or more below surface level. There is plenty of room 46 feet and more down In Lak* Geneva, note* the National Gaographic Society. The crescentshaped lake fill* a steep canyon of rock 45 miles long and eight miles at Rs widest, with water depths of as much a* 1,095 tewt.

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Lt. James L. Nice Is Interviewed On Korean War front Second Lt. James L. Rlee. son of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Rice of Moni mouth, was one of the United NaI Gons pilots Interviewed by an Aa- ! aociated Pres* war correspondent , In Korea, on progress made by . American and UN force*. > Lt. Rlee reported on the advance cf the eighth Republic of Korea division past Yangdok. some CO mil** east of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. He said F-30 Jet fighter* of the 49th fighter group sprayed enemy soldiers west of Yangdok. routing them from huts in villages. He told how four F-51 Mustang* o( the 35th tighter group hit at ’■ scattered Red troops in the same area. Lt Rica is a graduate of Monmouth high school. Hi* father j i* a former trustee of Root townI ship. I . eg SOUTH KORfA <C«at*naed ream Pew* —e) cultio* f ' t Popovic told reporter* that Yugo- , alavia want* the aid mainly in foodI stuff* and raw material*. He atreaaI ed that deliveries should begin be- . fore the end nt the year. He said ( quantities and Allvery schedule* t will be taken up in continuing talk* with state department official*. An agreement in principle on r ■■ If you nova uome«win| M aef f ar raarna tar raat try a DnmaorM WxH Ad. R briwpe repute

Yugoslavia relief was reached yesterday between Acheson and Edward Kardelj, Yugoslavia’s foreign j minister. f r ALLIED FORCES tCaatUMWd Frem Faae Oae, . commander of the U. 8. 10th corp* r said htr job was to rehabilitate amt reorganise the part of Korea , under hi* command. He said hi* troop* would operate north aad I went of Wonsap a* circumstances required. ’ The paratroop landing north of Pyongyang was carried out by the r 11th airborne division'* 187th 1 regiment. Ninety C-119 flying box-

DANCING EaglM Park, Minster, Ohio SATHRAY, OCT. 21 BOBBY WERTZ AND HLS ORCHESTRA DANCING RVtRY BAT. Bit b I 1 HOT ROD SO LAP TROPHY RACK SUHDAY, OCT. 22 I ORen CookßOtitkrn LANDECK SPEEDWAY i 16 Milea S. E. of Van Wert, Ohio LANDECK. OHIO Public Auction Notice i* hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the Last Will and Testament of George Dellinger, will otter for sale at puldii ami kin at the late residea. e of said decedent at 922 Merser. Avenue. Decatur, Indiana, on the 21at Day of Octobar, 19S0, at 1:30 P.M. the personal property ot «aid estate ronsisttag «i~ Two piece living room suite; rocking chair: occasional chair; end table: end table and magatine tack, lot ot pictures - radio; stand; two rug*, one Pud. (loot light Du»-Thera. <UI healer: two «.ta pillows: Hamilton Beach sweeper; bookcase, two piece liedroom suite; rocking chair; suit case; card Uhle; seven pair curtains and drapes; bevel glass mirror, round dining room table, buffet; (PE iron.;, cherry seed er; inagasine rack; rlx dining room chair*; stand, shelf dock; bedroom suite (three piece); two pair drapes; eight rag rugs; three bathroom rugs; lot of bedclothes; Three boxes wash clothes, towel* etc ; lot ot miscellaneous articles, dishes, pan*, etc : two pedestals, lot ot silverware; kitchen table and chair*, coal range: ironing board: lot o( cooking utensils; walnut drawer and shelf chest; four burner oil stove, .email table, old R electric washer; step ladder, ahovel. axe. spade, forks: carpenter tools; * five gallon ot house paint; garden plow, vises, mis. elhtteous article*;. “ two steel drums, and twelve too, ladder. TERMS -Ca.-b on day of sale CLARENCE W. DELLINGER, EXECUTQR Frank Dellinger- Auctioneer . John L. De Vos* - Attorney Oct. 17, 19. JO , WR SI'HI ILS I DRY CYPRESS targe Percent No. 1 tirade 6*', B’’, 10” width* |« te rtte Barn and Garage Siding. - * 4” and 6” Fencing — I« Aft Gateboards „ Ad» <WW 2"x8"—25'32’ Insulated te fteN Sheeting IV*** DRY FIR A PINE Complete Btock Large Percent Na. 1. 2"*4" to F'xl2"—B’ to 24’ BROADWAY LUMBER S. 13th St. at Patterson Between Erie A Nickle ..Plate Railroad* Phone 3-2991 Decatur. Ind.

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30. 1950

ears and 50 workhorse C-47's <!•» livered the 4.000 men and a wealth of equipment. Including howltaer*.. . Jeeps, machine guns and other sullies. PERFECTING tCowttete Frees Pam* Onui Chapel churches will hold * union service at the Trinity church. Prof. J. Bruce liehney, of Bonebrake Theokiglcal Hemlnary. Dayton, 0.. will speak on "Founders of both denominations." The choirs of the three churches will present special musit. directed by Miss Dorothy West, director of the Bethany choir. ,