Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1950 — Page 6
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Happy Chandler Voted Out As Baseball Czar St. Petersburg. Fl*.. lien. I>— iTPi-Tbe 16 m*Joelet»g»e chib owners served notice <«n baseball commissioner ;A. B (Happy) Chabdier today that he is “oat" a* sou* a» his preseat term of offke expire* The announcement, following a secret mretine of the owner* yesterday. caught the baaaball world and Chaadler-by surprise and tersag loose ware upon ware of . apeealatton roacerning hie probable successor. I Prominently mentioned tor th* job.' which wih become recant oft | May 1. ISii. were preaident ford Frick of the National league. preaident George Trautman of the minor league*, prreident Branch Rickey of the Pittsburgh Pirate*, former post master general James A Far lay. and former New York Yankee general manager Ed Barrow Frtek waa considered a at rotor paaanjtity. especially siac* he missed getting the appointment In 1»45 by only two rotes Rickey was believed to have the strongest bat-king among the own era. but be disqualified himself from consideration by raising hi* famed bushy eyebrows and snorting "absolutely no” when asked K he would consider taking the job Barrow once before declined conaidoNitiow. giving his Me US the reason. Chandler stunned by Iris ouster juat when his re-appolntment for another seven years . was being -a- - - g r - —" — ->«-» — Ker lga«t 11 FWiy pretllrtra. IBtttNi try three votes of gening the contract renewal at yesterday's meeting It was learned that the subject of Chandler's contract was not originally on the meeting* agenda. . i
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WmA's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams, Tuesday Commodores at Hoagland. I Ossian at Hartford. Wednesday Adams Central v* Rockcreek a' Bluffton. Petroleum at Monmouth. Jefferson vs Geneva at Berne Friday Adams Central at Commodores. Yellow* Jackets at New Haven. ' Pleasant Mill* al Monmouth. Bluffton at Berne. | Geneva at Bryant Jefferson at Petroleum. Saturday Jefferson at Wren. (I. Hartford vs Chester .Center at Montpelier. o ' ■ Klesk’s Wins Over Bluffton Quintet Klenk'x of Decatur defeated the Bluffton American Uglon quintet. 7*69. In a hard fought exhibition game played at Bluffton Monday night Klenk's led at all periods. 21-13. 43 27 and 55-49. Floyd Reed was top scorer for Decatur with 24 points, while Pearson paced Bluffton with IT. K teak's FC FT TP Kahle, f 2 • I Reed, f ..... .. » 6 *4 Sehnepf. c. — 3 2 121 Rk-kord. g « 2 is Meyer, g—7 u II Totals . ..... 31 lit 72 BiuHtdn • ' FG FT T.P Pearson, f S 1 IT Reiueck. f . .-5 1 11 Kershner. e' ..... .6 I 13; Dunwiddie, g .3 2 S Haller g ... . ....... I <> 2 J Sthrgeon. t . 0 n 0 | Massett, K .......... 1 « 2 John, g ...... .'X o Hl j Totals . . 32 .'i S!»! i ir. 1 hut was introduced by Philip—K < Wrigley of the Chicago Cubs The; I owners voted nine to seven to con I {aider .the aithjeri. and then divided> ! eight eight on an actual vote fol j r<*-apl ,o lntmi nt Another ballot , ! gave Chandler a nine to seven voter i—three votes short ; I- was ’htt rear:- '.otinz.! ■ against Chandler were th- Sr ' i Louis Cardinals. Philadelphia Phil-.-f Cincinnati Reds.S Louis Blown-.; j Chicago V. hi’e Nov New Trirk i I Yanks, ami Boston Hrav< whilrP rhe New York i.ianu toed lit--.. • against him Pnd then for him A delegate it./ oiisls'lna of Uric ley .and Det \V-bh of the Ya.nk»»‘i I then informed Chandler of !ri» fail i ure to win re-app' intrnen "I am not Kiting up der-lari-d, the stunned i handler I - ' - Intention to fill out my term Cn j ' der no-cirrumatawrs* wilLd—retire ' before I-finish ore tern; " ' I ' Con'rderin-.’ that if would take . pl switch of tir.ly three votes o. give j him the cotitrai: »to wal. c.hondln ■ JlndK ated he tin ugh: it possible hI still would be is Spp. iu'td Hi foremost advocate, r* portedlv-w*-i»■ I Walter rl IW- of the itvr I’ - 1 1 Tiger* apd i taik tlrifflth of tb. i WashlhKt. n Senator* — ; If You Hav* Anything To Sell Try A Oomocrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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Decafur Freshmen Beaten By Central Tim Kurt Wayne Central fresh ; mill team defeated the Decatur' freshmen, :i4-l». at th* Central gym' ; Mrrndav evening The winners, led. at the half. 17-ti Decbtiir will play th* Fort Wayne North Side freshmen at the Decatur gym Wednesday evening at '> o'clock ' “ Central ♦ FG FT TP < Joo. s. t ' .2 I 81 Kendrk-h, f — . .. 4 o SI j Knox, r- • 2 0 Tl | Johnson; g .... - - - " 4 t Putman, g I " 2 Ijimm. f 12 4 Izwi*. f .*'ll 'Fawley. < ..-rd -2 2 JFvregon. f *=.-- 11 - - jJ>su«a*l:iK.l*r^ * IL,1 L , . - I Total* II X :t Decatur FG FT TP C'lt.i r. f ... . . I , " 2 Coll-rrtr f • 1 •< 2 1 K'.i<k. ■ • I- . ' . ’ lil.o-hburn.'• ■ , :! " I j S .llafi r. -S ’ < ! . “ j tto.wli y , • —IKhal* k °i‘ 2 . - ; Baker, e j Hurkr, . , Total . ■ l” I ■. .... - ■ ..-■ - I TRUMAND ANO fC «*ttlnvdMl I r«uw I’M* «•*» . • li.r I - Ir. I • : f t: • ®l I opinion Im ! «?*i'4 h w* oti lhi< vital ] h *Hef~ • ' ~7~~" jL j-Whf-r. V'!• ■ at • i VF.I kt 1.4,: fi)S f’i'ort ritiy tiiilay, be,; Haiti bls kite* with Pipsident Tnithan had’ j •:* cif-fnm hnpn for wtrt bl ■
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Berne Teanls Winner City BowlingMeel Smith Bros. Furniture team, of Berne, won the team event In the annual Decatur rity bowling tournament. held at the G. E. Club alleys. with a score of 3016. Doubles and single* will be rolled next weekend. Smith Insurance. Decatur, waa second with a 253» Other scores ' Included: Adams County Lumber 2*34; Fairway 2»3l: Navigators »27; lleyrrley 2*15; Burk Elevator 2*U; Peterson Elevator 2*15; Kelly Dry Cleaners 2*10; Berne* Oil 26*6; Casablanca 2»»2; Star Billiard 2MJ; fl. E. Inspectors 2663; Pin* fley's For* 2677. OH Crown 2»4»; llecatur Dry Clganer* 2634; G. E Stators 2X3*l MowmU .27*7: Central fcoya 27*4; Moose 7 2770; Moore 5 I |75»; U. It Club 2753; Graber Pro* Jucn tTMI; Moore 4 2734: Moore 2 2726; Moose 6 IMS; Moore 3 26M; American l-mglon 2674; O. E. Flange* 2627: Throe Kings Tavern 2576. R. Flueckiger. of Berne, rolled the most unwnul *core of lb* tourney with a trlplicatv of 15*. with a score of 111 in the reveoth tram* of each game. Inniger. of Smith Bro*., had the high three-game serire with a 641. followed closely by Roily Lndd* 64V ludd * 347 was high aMglo game, followed by Harold Murphy'* 242. . _____ Petersburg Women Is Fatally Injured Petersburg. Ind.. Dec. 12 —<VP) Mr* Birdlo Baalnger Btone. 57. Petersburg, died yretarday from injuries suffered when she waa hit by a car iaat wrek. A giant land tortotre ramble* freely about the ground* of Pi«ntatlon Houre. re*idenc« of the Brltiah Governor of s * H»l* na * South Atlantic ialand of Naio* Icon's exile I*ls I*2l Said to be at least 175 year* old. th* tame turtle is called the only living I! link in the world with Napoleon TRUMAN SEEKS (OwvttwO tram We Orel , no* cost a dollar or more a dogen t In many areas 3. Prices nf nationally ail verI tlseii hrands’of flour jumped 10 a cents per I**l pounds, making an I overall .3o< cut Increase per bun- - dred weight during the past five days Early intimated that Mr Trimman might try to get, around the present inability .ip .administer prices and wages by ihvolting controls for Use st u del*pil» later ! date, with the th,a*» Os * rollback; If prices go any Vtigh*t than they 1 nl>w are But aome experts said this lOuld touch off a wave of 1 scare buying and defeat its own t purpose. i CHINESE REDS tCeetleoed From FeQgWet point below Kaesong. 35 miles northwest of Seoul and just be(fcw the 3»th parallel, up to SibI yon. 53 mile* north us Seoul and 22 miles above the perallek then back southeast across the petallel'to hills 30 miles northeast and east of the cspital. The sth army reported patrol 1 clashes along the Injtn river east of Slbyon, along the 38th parallel south of Yonchon. and north and r northeast rff Chunclion. 45 miles southeast of Seoul __ _ The largest North Korean CALL US! w TO HAVK YOUR RUG* ANO I UPHOLRTCRV CLKANIO f A V Quality rU A CLEANING " w »ERVICE Phone Berne 12*2 Decatur *6224 « —on
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of the Indiab delegation, a* th* powerful gb-nalion general assembly group met. Th* other called for a peace conference which would include Communist China, the United State* and Russia -to mak* recommendations as N‘on as pus slble for the peaceful settlement of existing issuing in the far esse Ran. In a brief speech mtroduc Ing the twin measures, told the general aiwemblv's committee that he had obtained assurance from Gen Wu HsiuJ'huan. chief of Piking'* delegation to the UN. that the Chloese Communists desire a, peaceful settlement. “ | Hau said Wu t»M him that lh*'
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Peking government entered the K» nan war because "the UN and the U. S. were carrying <>H military operations mar our border, so war «a> forced on our people." "The'Chinese people seem to he tiiovlng toward some fm.n cf a Monroe diM’tiine for China and any Intervention on adjoining tartiloiy is viewed with suspicion;" Ran said. The measure calling for a threemember commission to arrange a ceasefire was sponsored by 13 nd* tliui, Afghanistan. Burma. Egypt. India. Indonesia, Iran. Iraq. Üba non. I’aklstan. the Philippines. tßaydl Arabia. Syria and Yemen
