Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1950 — Page 6
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Amy Holds To Ranking As Top Football Team Nw Tort. Oct. *4. -<VP>Ariny bold its ranking as the nattan’g M* * football tea aW«J. buifbe undefeated Gadew from West Potat wow Wag cbaUeaged hr two ether perfect record ri»b». ficutbom Md nftinfrrtma Far the third seeeeeeiro week, Amy teppedthe United Pres* football railage. roeelrta» 21 OrM tdnoe Wiota and a total at M 4 potato from the M outotMdhur wlMm® We*w*Cll<wg ferw rum. pOad weekly to form tka mliao That woe four tint place votes aad aaa point lew than tart week co Amy's esargta over tka Held was narrowed to 21 pointe over both Southern Methodtot aad Okla‘oepa. who tied for second on a point kaai« with itt each The Mutnt* were accorded second place however, for they received nlna first place votes to only three I tloa's Na. 1 football team today.) home Was second with STS points foliowad by Southern Methodist with MP. The big feature of the fifth week- 1 ly ratings for the IMP season was the failure Os once mighty Notre Dame to receive a single point. The Irish topped the pre-season ratings and also the first two week . ly ratings. They dropped to ninth * after being beaten by Purdue. |o lOth after barely nosing out Tu lane and then faded out of the nli-tare completely when they lost to Indiana Mr to 7 Saturday
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California with 204 points was rated behind the big throe with Ufcto State. Kentucky. Teana, TwUpooee, llllaoia and Cornell roundffigeut the Top !• in that order. Tennessee. Illinois and Cornell were newcomers to the select group, taking the places of Notre Duse. Stanford and Washington. Second IP — Texan A. A M. M; Michigan and Pennsylvania, 22 each: Northwestern, IP: Princeton. IP: Indiana. 12; Michigan State. U; Wyoming (If, 11; V.C.L.A., Id: Washington. P. Third IP — Georgia and Clemson. t each; Kansas and Miami. 4 each: North Carolina State. Purdue aad Rice, 1 each; Duke. lowa aad Nabraoka > each Others — Maryland. Nary aad Stanford. 1 each. NEW FROGRAM icronmed tw We —e» be recalled ahead of lenervlsts with no war service. Voder Marshall's recall memorandum. the various services henceforth must determine 'Mt manpower needs six months In ad rance. They will then have two months In which to eeto< t~and no tify-the reservists they need to 1 flll these reguirementa. Those not I alerted would then knop- that they are safe for at least another els 1 months. After receiving orders, all relervea then will have le days before they are required to report.' At the present time, reservists receive &• little as IS days or less In which to report. i The new system was expected Ito place greater stress on selective •ervtee during the mobilisation period. In an interview- In I’B. news and world report, chairman Carl Vinson revealed that his house armed services committee is considering extending the draft from. Jl months to two years The Georgia Demo- 1 crat said it probably also will be necessary to call up men who are now exempt ' ■ ? » OF Itatat* Ma. 4001 Wtatlr* la hereby aKra. That the underAirnted ha* been appointed Au-J nitbfrtrator of the estate of Charles i N Marti kite of Adams County, d*The cm late In probably aolsent Traakaa Heller. Admlnistrat >r Neary R. Heller. Attorney • >’ t<* ed?r *. l*U. OCT 14—17—24 I* yeu have •omaniwio <• teh •r Ur rent try a Damoerat Want Ad- IF brlnaa raaulta.
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" ' -■ — ■■--I Appling Is Offered Positim As Manager Chicago. Oct 24. —(UP)— Luke Appling, Chicago White Sox veteran of M years, ta. considering a proposition to manage the club's Memphis Tenn., farm team. Announcement of the offer was made by Charles t’ominskey. vice president of the-club. He said Appling. who set the all-time record of shortstopping in 2.21 S major league games, has had similar offers from i minor league clubs. “But I'm ln ; I dined to think he will regard our proposition as the best/' It he accepts. Appling will sucfeed Al Todd at Memphis. Comlskey skid Appling will come to Chicago soon for a conference Appling made baseball history Curing the almost quarter-century lie worked with the Sox. Through-i cut hi s career in the majors he hit in the , 300's, and twice he led the league-in 193 d, when he hit, 338. and In 1843 with 328. The beginning <tf the end for Georgia-lxirn Appling became ap-‘ is,rent at the start of this season, w hen Chico Carraaquel, 21. was, made shortstop and App'ing was i designed “player coach." This ended 2" full seasons with . the Chicago club, a stretch broken only in 1944-45 when be served Tn •minrarr ’fi'iftW dnring- the wai Appling was graduated from Og. i lethorpe fniversity In 1980 and went directly into professional ‘ baseball, joining the White Sox after a brief stint with Atlanta. If you navo somotntng to sol or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brlnga results. Go to tne enure > ot your choir, text Sunday. Highway Robber? If the performance of your car is robbing you of highway pleasures. Drive m and tst us ehech it evei.——■—= GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 18th and Monroe Sts. dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMf
REAL ESTATE AUCTION 7 Room Semi-Modern House on I'< Acrelot Ideally located it' 816 N. Second St, Decatur, Indiana Saturday, October 21,1950 ‘ - at 2:00 P. M This * room house has lights. water. gas. toilet anil small basemen' It need* some repairs, but It,in located on au extra large lot with large frontage and shade. The lot is 412 feet deep and 145 feet Wfflß the hack, with an Rz foot frontage on Second street and-Is considered one of our better locations In Decatur There Is' a two car garage with work shop With some work, this property <Sn lie made • very trlt-e home or an Income'property. Inspection invited. ju«t contact the auctioneers. -Immediate possession. ■/ TERMS—JO*?, <>sh on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Clear Title or we can sell It to you on contract Feel free tc c ome in and talk terms over with u*. • MR. & MRS. H. E. SMITH, Owners D S. Blair. C. W Kent—Auctioneers C. G' Strickler—Sales Mgr Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty * Auction Cm. liecatur, Indiana — Phone 3 33*0 f Not responsible for accldenls 31 25 21
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'6 ' * High School Hurler Is Signed By Cubs Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 24. —(UP)— Bob Lowery. 18, Itetayette high school southpaw’ hurler. sighed a ' pro baseball contract with the ' Chicago Cubs, it was learned tp‘"day. ' ' " ; Lowery will report to the Cubs' spring training camp, and pitch for ' their Carthage, Mo., farm team, ' next year. Ho graduated from Las i ’ ajiette Jefferson high In 1949. j L, Rev. Gillonder To Be ■ Lions Club Speaker The Rev. A.C.E. (UHaptler, pM • tor of the First Presbyterian chtir <h, will t>e the principal speaker * at toahrhCs meeting of the L>F- ' catur Unns clph. it was annonne;ed today. Dr. Gerald Jones of the i First Methodist .church, has charge iof the program and will introduce : the speaker. It was revealed that H. C. Petry, Jr. president of Lions International has proclaimed <)citoher 22'2S as United Nations week, to be observed by Lions teliibj* tlirotighoiit the world To j night s meeting is sr hednied In j accordance with this idea The title of GiHander’s speech has been tentatively listed as ."Why Malik drinks his coffee black" Those Hoy Scouts, of ftotary troop 61. who participated in ( tiie Lions -paeade last summer in , Fort Wayne representing the local ; i Lions, will he guests of honor at !tonight’s meeting. WARNS fCMlluved Frank !*»■•> One» sort of World wide Marshall plan in which all nations join in a greatly enlarged program of mutual aid.’’ •‘As the cost of maintaining armaments decreased, every nation could greatly in< rea -e its <ontrihuttons to advancing human welfare. ’ he —‘All of us could then pool even greater resources to support the t'ni ed Nations in its war against want ” In that way, he said, money now ( being spent on arms could be used | for foofl. medicine and the tools < •• needed' so de vtdop back ward Brea s ~ SAYSCRIME ICawllaavg fram Pro* O**) -% —— w I Ils sinister Influrncv on govern-
Jefferson's Nel Schedule IsAnnoiinced The Jeffer-on Warfion win open their 19Sts51 basketball teuton Friday night. Nov 1. playing at Madison In Jay county. The Warriors loet ata at laat year'a tectlonal squad by graduation, bat oalv two of these were tegular-, Melvin Wall and Eugeae Wellman. Jefferson will again play Its hoaaa game* In Bertie The complete schedule follow-: Nov. 3 -Madison at Madison. Nov. 7 Wren. O. at Wren. Nov. Ik- Bryant at Berne. Nov 14 — Poling at Berne. Nov. 17-Adams Central at Berne. Nov. 28 -Twelve Mlle at Twelve Mile. ; Dee. 1-Geneva at Berne I Dee. s—Adams Central at Adams Ceatrai. I Dec. 8--Pleaaant Mills at Flew seat Mills Dec It—Petroleum at Petroleuth. Dec. 1*- Wrea at Bene. Jan. Hartford at Bene. ; Jan. »—Madison at Berne. | Jan. 2«-Gny at Gray . Jan. Bryant at Bryant. Feb. 2- Decatur Commodores at Beno. j Feb fr Poling at Putina. Feb 13- Pleaaaat Milto at Bene mont." Kefanvor Mid. 1 Kefauver reltented hie belief that the federal govenment “can only put atumbllng Mocha in the 'way.” and that the aolution Itos 1 with local and state law enforcement He praised Illinois- Gov. Adlal Stevenson for hi* efforts to teaItet the crime syndicate. Ove Fairy at Wort CMrtgo < t’Ff - MISs efen Turner. 21. reported her car stolen from ta front of her house Twentyfour ’hours .later she railed police | again The ear waa back tn front | of her home, washed, polished, and. filled up with gas Trade la a ween Town — Oeeatur Democrat Want Ado Bring Rooutte
COME OUT TONIGHT and Me the State Shuffleboard Champs in Action RIVERVIEW GARDENS va Wehrle’d Tavern of Fort Wayne FISH FRY THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Public Auction The un<leri»igned aduihiiMYator of the estate of Charles N. Martz dod-eaßftl. together with the heir* of xaid decedeat; will nell the following real estate at public auction, located at *55 North Sprungrr Street. Berne. Indiana, on Sitarday, October 21,1950 at 2:00 F..MIteal e.-tate consists of a semi-niodern f, room frame house, living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen with some built-in features, hath room with stool and lavatory, all on first floor; 2 Iwdrooms with clothes clo. ets on second floor; closed-in back porch, nice front porch, basement under part of the house. Arcola heating system, water softener. garage 15x10, several fruit and shade tree*. Freperly can be Inspected any time prier to day es sale by bentacting Jeff Liechty, Phene 257 er WU, Berne. Indiana. TERMS 25% of purchase price day of sale, balance within do days upon delivery of deed and abstract. Possession given upon satisfactory settlement TRUMAN HKLLER, Administrator Naomi Baltlar Mildred Hsllsr Ralph Martz, Heirs Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer Henry B. Heller, Atorney 34
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SCiMTISTS t grotto ate From rune Oael not charge that any of thwm are communists. MqCartby ’atoo accuuod the AKc of being care lea* in enforcMueni of security measuiro when screening atomic sciential* I’rtojt said bp "toag ago decided life xtga’ to abort to -*pend one's Ufe,<iefendlag himself and at the same time trying to de nefentifle iroearcb." McCarthy, refefring to Frey and ChanceUor Robert M. Hutchins of the CnlveraMy of Chicago, said "it would be hard to imagine lean qualified persons" to manage the Argonne national laboratories housed by the university for ARC. “As usual, Senator McCarthy doesn't know hi* facta,*'Cray said, "t'p to the end of the war, 1 worked on the atomic bomb. Since 1945, I have had nothing to do with «e,-ret work or the ARC. ‘“One very good reason I haven't is that there are too many ignorant politicians of the McCarthy kind who hide behind immunity to abus> and slander those engaged in secret research." ’ Hutchtoa said only that "I should think Seo. McCarthy would want to prove some of the charges he has already made before making any more.** He referred to the senator’s previous charges that the state department has many communists and Red sympathisers <m Its payroil. A senate sabreauuittee Majority dismissed those accusatidtls aa a "fraud aad a hoax" after a. Steruiy Investigation " RtRORT LARGE ffe—tod Poem teams meet iM.aee' men He estimated that the rods have tost 323,eu0 dead, wounded and captured the equivalent at 22 divtalons' since they invaded south Korea four months ago tomorrow. The 101 l was growing hourly. There seemed every prospect that MacArthur would begin withdrawing V. 8. forces from Korea Japan by Thanksgiving . "MAMMY" SINGER ICsattaasS trass Fap* meet fornia heart spertaßst. Dr. William J Kerr. "Well this looks like the end." Jotaon said smilingly "Dont talk like that Al.” Ah st said, “there's nothing to it." Hotel nurse Anne Murchison told
Jolaoa he would be all right. "WboTe you kiddin," Jolson laughed. “Tve got no pulse," When Beck aad Keen arrived, Jolaoa said, ''pull UP some ebuM. ' I've got some stories to tell you." Later, he said, ''this is it. I'm • going. I'm going." In a'few minutes. .Jotoon wag 1 dead. His doctors said he suffered
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a coronary occlusion One of the last acta In bls DAOtio.WM career was a tour of Korea for servicemea. For this he was awarded aa emblem by the office at services which was pre- - seated him by Gtn Douglas MacArthur. He was wearing the rmi blem on a chain around hta wrist I wbeu he died.
