Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1950 — Page 6
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Lafayette Jeff 4 Still Tops In < Indiana Preps i ladiaaapolis. [Me 26 <CP> - I lAfayette Jrtt still haul* •: th* | risking* today ®» th* "big ibrea” prepared to flash In th* top Indiana high school basketball holiday j tournament. 1 It marked tha third straight week , th* Bronco* of Marion Craw- , Ivy war* In first place in the Cult- ( rd Proa* hardwood honor roll | They'll have u> contend a th either 11 rannor-ap New Albany, third-seed | ed Gary Oroebe! or Well regarded , and on .-beaten Klkhart In the rtrat robed of their twu-day meet whichj, gets underway Friday. If New Albany and Froebei also I ( bald Inst week s ranking*. but Mun , cle Central lumped from sixth to , fourth plate The Bearcat*, un ( beaten la *rVea starts, are entered , la Marion s New Tear ’» day tour , ney where they tangle with Rich nrond la tha first round Madison’s once-beaten Cubs, who survived a rioae 51-99 shave at Southport last week, hung on to; fifth place, but Marlon skidded from fourth to sixth Olenn» Pirates moved up from ninth to seventh, followed by Hammond Columbus, and newcomer East Chi cage Waahin«iub. The senators, with a five-gani* winniaa streak, are idle until Jan 4 when they clash with Gary Enter so* la a northern loop game They replaced thrice-beaten South Bfnd Central la the top ten Four of the “wen-regarded" out fits —Evansville Central and Rrl'z. Princeton and little Winslow -clash | la the pocket city's twoday rouaney - Thursday and Friday. Fort Wayne Central, a newcomer I in the well-retarded elite, sast tabbed as the team to beat in l Huntington's tourteam New Year's | day show The Tigers have won six of eight outing* The V. P Hig Ten:" I Jeff (won 9 lost *r i New Albany (7-»i , J Gary Froebel tbdt 4 M-rncie Central if-bt t, Madison <9 11 I 6, Marlon tLtf I 7 Glenn iii'4>. . I 5 Hamm- ixl ’■-2i 9 Cornubu is 11 l’t« Ea«t- Chh ago Washington (5-4 H , ! Weff-regat de-l. Frankfort-. l-.ls hart, MausviUe.; C*r. Hvtid Central. Indianapolis Tetli Ptiacetob. Evansville Reitx Min*--h>*. Fori Warn* c-ntril. Mnr>-1* Burris Martinsville. l«at»t. trade Iw e Ow* Towe - oee**"* 1
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Week's Sckedu/e Os Adams County Basketball Teams ' Friday ±T-""" Commodores, vs Lancaster Central at Yellow Jackets gym Klenk's Is Entered In Holiday Tourney Klenk'r of -Decatur will partk-l-pate in the Robert* Truck Rental holiday tourney, which will open al the Jefferson Center- gym Wednesday night, with final, scheduled for Saturday night. There are !5 tPaiits entered. I Klenk'a will make It* firyt start at * pm Wednesday, meeting Magnavox. Quar -r-tinal round game* will be played Friday night, with semifinals Saturday afternoon and the final* Saturday night Trophies will be awarded to the first three j team*, most valuable player, player | displaying the be*: sportsmanship and to all member* of the lu-star team, composed of l» players. No game* will be played in the Sappenfield league this week be- * i-ause of the holidays, with a full Schedule stated for Thursdtfy Jan I 4 Klenk* with tour victories and no losses, is tied tor the Southern division lead with the New Haven Merchant* Schmitt ot liecatur has won one and lost two loop contest*. Plenary Indulgence Extended By Pope | Entire Catholic World Is Affected Vatican City, Dec 26- il’lri ■ Pope-Pius XI! today extended to the , entire Catholi- world during li-'-l. an opportunity to gain the sain,plenary indulgence granted t»> pil ! grim* to the 19'o Catholic holy year celebra'ions in Rome Tin; pontiff issued an apostolic ydoeunjent setting forth certain: speelfte conditions to gain the plenary Indulgence, which wlpeFr 1 out the tempt ral punishment du- ! to -in* 1 The Indutg, >.-■ • h ill.be- avaUablu ■ from Jan 1. 1951 fnfhr.Jt, 19,'1, providing t’aihol,■■ .* jnrot tin- !•>>■ lowings-ondi !■ I, ■ ' : ; Vhd-- -mbH* - km,-It* - ’■<- be : d—i. u i’-.! >• • l.t’. ’ er,, 10-’i , ~+o-e ov-.-rio-o---pes-riv--2 Go io ~o f- --ion. t- - i*-’ Übly Communi-p -nd pcil- ~i tin ; spe, isled prav-r-Sfwi'i*! i».- I» jotise- for gaining t the tmfnbr-t--.were o-u-d fur Iritll i th- -astern .in! western H-, i f th, I Cattndie - hut -Il ' 1 TJtt. lira yers for tip- we-rtgrn rile Five our I .he - fts. Hail Maty *. ' f->- Gloria- >o be to the Father. • ~ pin* -to Out Father, otte-HafP Maty and ■ ! - Glooa jot rhe spe, - Pope and one Co-do ~rt bril- ■ >u ~G--d — ‘•.-.tr.-'itre-- Hail M est; ’.yiT,Tire ■ .paces -ta |.to JU->——+QU—n ■•! H,a -!i. ptay I t U'i -itul , Slave, Heertra ehail. Holy Qu«Blu_tie> ■Alter these pruyet-.'' the lu. | sou rotns -md -l» is eaiu.rted Hritfc i ’h«- pthrrim as-nie rhe lluiy n-ai I pfayet composed by tl’- Hoty Ij ‘ th-r bou-stlL < ’l t u: this lat.let pneyer i» not ohßgatr-ry .r '■ ~ A* >ne <nn *>•• th* prayei v. aie mote in number than those thahad t„ be.ret i-ed in Ito'io. the in sritniiol)* added Jhe Pope -had been, expected t, i-u, a papa’ Jtnll today ln-:eitl U -d ’’l- it.-- -Ole mH bpo ' din-urn -nt I rm- dee-we—tv aid ’he poiditi | extended to the enure. < atliolie , world the- maximum and universal I jtlhjler ,rl,tua->d in Rome during
ML .... .. st?. anß TOTAL NATIONAL DEBT la MBl,oOt.<XXi,o<X) rrfily »t. 340,000000 under wartime peak of IS4«. and going Up, oaya the government Cehrut bureau compute* the above dlvlaion for local, rtate and federal ah.trea State and local together are at allluv 'l'jjh but in 1032 the local debt waa higher, $134 for each of ua.
Browns Beat Rams For N. F, L. Title* 30-28 —LTjBTI KL-w y ' A — i -A x 1 ■—> i< THE JUBILANT (TeveluntibHrown* c-.-letra’e after avengjn -. four years oi insitlt* by defeating tlie let* I Angeles Ram* 3D 29 for the National Football League . hampionship at Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium Joining in the celeblalioli are head coach I’aul lire* n, (hri't-e enter! with hai. and line ccaih irllr Hei*-le-r. teenier-foreground t Lou, (Golden Toe, Groza, who loonret the winning with only »e«i onds remaining fn the giune. Ts on Brown » le ft und>-i the arm of another play, t
Cleveland Browns Are Pro Champions 1 Cleveland. Fee 24-—it’l’i Even „ to.'some of the die-hard* in t|ie Nai tional Football league, th,- ”u|e H»rt" Cleveland. Hrown* today were recognized a* genuine -ehumpiomr When-ihe magnificent Brown* bowled over the Lo* Angeles Rams. 40 tu ft, for the w<irld-profes.*ir>nal Tchampionshlp Sunday it was a bitter pill for some veteran NFL men io -wallow Like Creasy Neale, coach ot the Philadelphia Eagles, they wanted to Me any team Im: • the Browns w In." ~ Sure, the Brown* were good 'Thu w,r>- chainplon* of- t,h» defunct All-American conference tom y.i’r* tunning. Hut that was a "hu*h h-ague." th,- die-hard* maintained, aril ttwy- were hppleg for a Raul* v li-tory But when the Brown, won, on the sir, UK'h of four tew-irdowu pa-ses Otto Graham and a .lust miuut,* field goat by fas* Groan Wilo »,-!C the first to salute them’ I ti. old Nati-m.il 1.>., .-u,-> ■' V .'T-l-f - i-rallahl. bo ,-om, m- !■ . ~-f hi*':-.;d, *. -u-akiuu '* ... -I !■• th- mW W'-tld , ,h'. .-. ' An-;<-: / de-eyyr* ' -»j T , .-. - ■••::HH-. vi .rr> to . , ’•»' P.t<iwr+- -a- IJ)' in *\ ■ ti ’ Then B»rf i * t th- «nil < • irh i ■ -- Jn I. ■ Ariel :- w. pj«>h.» iA I;*"» ■ «it. h H . 11 h • • WMRTTW -; ,; ’h*' Ch ' ' land Bn"-1; M«.<>bahjy ha*l ‘i* p)q~ ■ in;rn> -.i h*»i • eJub in h«' «»ry Stephenson Fight To Supreme Court S r ul. Minn ~ ftrr. » «.( !•» I it’ht »»f fttiine: Indian.i Kh -- K4nx JC-.tn l*-ad» ; li *C Stephen Aun in liall hi* eM’U'iihon tn In ;i« tflW ToL-HT* !>ef«nthe X’, • ■'., i;.' ■ : Fritrik J Warnert'phrnsnn ■ aMoni'-y «atd I-.* wnuM til< an ’ apneai* with the . uprewe court from tin- .!♦»< iq'p»n <»! .disi ti< U t mm Jii ‘ Frank !•’ Itf-ert whbh d<DAel__SUWhe'llrt<«H a .writ-<4 -tu! i .oi-p-i- j,,-- it; Return Walker's Body To States; : De< (I P)' T of I’ S Mb »
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Lutheran Schools Will Hold Tourney z Lutheran urode school* will ludd - a cmirv’y toiirtiey at the Monmouth.; tgyni Friday night and Saturday ~ 11 j liecatiir will meet Pr*bl<* at * p it- | ' j Friday Bingen will pluv Fuell,n>. i 1 lat 2 p -,t. Saturday, followed l» ' I Ftiedlu'im against the winner-oi l. ,’jthe the Itecatur. Preble tilt Th-Satdrday-afteriKMrii winner* will j meet In the tourney final. al 9 pen. ■ Saturday. .., - “-’TI i T ' Roy Price To Speak At Lions Meeting PrtkKriun chairman Walter KrlclL tinlay annomi'Cd that Lion Roy , Prif'c will he the principal speak Jer the regular m«M*ting of the . i Lioun xHib * ri»night Linns < iup - I, i' Vns|MU-*i» ajso air j hfiuuct'd that dinin.j’the husln< s i • mectimj-i lterp will ?>e a brief char- j j ter review *»f th*? urbanization> , Boy Scout tmup < undo*.’r4 by Rob | i,l ert lumek«einner. *• •'Utriawier un<l''i aU«<». -. Vn.spanzh ndflii d. there vj'L »a '«iujai hi■ lMi fi» lhi ai n v * h _ld neb AVuUmi H_ Walker aHI : • - l!i« .late dkv — J " .■• &. JuE-l>d£UL 1 M- - - Art :;i; ud'.jiictt • -aid i«»-la v" ; ' Walker wa killed in a ie* p w f - ith • ' i. •■ n Koi ■> Sa ‘ tu-day Vn rim’.e t » <h < or.-. ■ ' ■ j—tdrpHtip~tHH-A r: IV '• J : • Tradi in-a tjpod — Decatu’ Cold Westher.... sliniftl’ilcs Ibe appetite, i \nrf there's no better place tn get’ rikhl hoi food than al Dick’s Grill. ALSO SERVING i NOON LI’NCHES. SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES DICK’S GRILL OPEN 6:00 A. M. to 5 00 P M. :* !’ ■ " —r—: - . .<-■ , n- —•- .-.-C- —r: ~. ..2...-l.- . j 1
Wells County Tourney Scheduled Jan. 5-6 The annual WelU county tour , tiey will’To held at the BluH.t<m Uym Jan K, with all »ourrty i toarin »‘KCfpt Itlufßon cum|M*tinr. ■f njofi W l.anqiarer wits inw W •the at 2 p m Friday, Pdiow by Ossian and Mberty. Jat-kn«*n uiil meet ('he«tei al 7 p m. Friday. hulloAo*! by R«Kk<revk and. P»»L .i j ti!»>i:it.' >»■ nt .’ijijL will I FSatufday afternoon and -be fltraN ■ Saturday niKht. t College Basketball - Pill due t>7, l-uflrt 5!» IndTianKlil/.N'ttrF Ihinie 56 | .Kt mucky 13 St Jiihn s ::7 • Toledo u:;. Ea dem. Kentucky 62 Ohio Sin ♦* Si. Lmiis 55 lowa M» t’OLA Mitiii- sola 4-* Oklahoma 12 Bowlhty (Irt cH 64 Mtaini ’io » tn. . ’ ■. u Yt>|k I >7 V.oidcrbilf | , t’nieaxo Ivoyota ng, Ohio W«*a- < h > alt 6U. THREE PERSONS DIE I i ( wNtiitMrgt t rtim l*a*r <>«e» num d intuu li t »ly The, _ ch il r ouautlcontrol -, A< i in !.(•• • , irk t< p ••rr»-d rtmt ■ n<> -< i»mmt i . aiilme-* w» r»- fly itu. nt hi- i i aj iltelllinr of the crash . , JJo.p» i>f'in : .iti’hwt 4 AtkantJas,. :< ht ill' • i I.•■ I "- Ti X T \ ■ •I - ’w i a-mh'.t .. plani - * - "-T <= * 10TH CORPS c I'rnm t'MK«* «»»e» ! ot picpaiations for an i Col. M I’ Echols.. Ma< Arthur's I j mtoiDoition chief, said I n th corp* I -iM’«h4***4B’. wwtthl bosmwj put of a iinifod < umnuind'* In ' s -": If ycu have nometninfl to Mil or | for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. it brings results. PAINTS..... j Complete Selection WALLPAPER... I KANE ISfi S. Second St
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WUM6WL Egg? i —j I (Bji,-v | T.am Standings W L Pel. Hartford .... ..C.;.. 9 1 !M» Jwffvrion ..... -a ? 4 tl:i*l Yellow Jacket"* 5 J 62', Montnouih ..... 5 6 4',.', Ik-fnc ... 2 fi 2.'»t; ComhoMlort* 2 tt 2'>" j Geneva ............... 2 fi S-M*! I>i.«n.int Mill- 2 ? 232' Adam* Ct niral 2 S 2"" —odo - Only one gams Is scheduled »wr Adams county basketball teams this holiday week. In tha tone game, the Decatur Cammadoeas will entertain the Lancaster Cantebi Babcats at the Vb«aw JactMs gym la this e.ty. Lancaster has wan tha Blufftea Mctiaaal title the laat/ twa yean and la laugh again thia season It should be • goad haliday treat far net fans of Decatur and area. - nOii -- While tlie iLcatur Vrlluv Jack rto taav* m> gamea scheduled thin week Coach Bob Worlhman and hl* cbargr* will have little rest aa they prepare tor the annual four-team tourney, which will Im held at the Hecaiur gym next Mon day. Jan 1 ... —<>Oo liecatur will be host to the BerioBears. BlijKUm- Tiger* and Fort Wayne l'oaordta Cadets for the New Year* day meet The tourneywill atatil off with a b«ng- »* ,hr Jacket* tangl- with the Bluffton Tiger* In the opener at 1 3fi p m HI ufft on ndge,| out a .64-62 win ot er the Jacket* a' Hluffion early in the saanoß and Decatur I* thirsting for revenge The Tiger* also won itie' tourney al»t year, eking-out a one |>,,ilit victory uvei ,l*er'atur in the final game ' yotln- -■ - . T,. I The Berne/lleai* and Concordia j Cadets will clash ill the second afiernootrgame The** team Wltli down this season, have each w«m only tw e games and hope to Im i prove their statu* next Monday oil,> The afternoon losers will meet in a consolation game at 7 p.m. Monday, followed by tha eh’amploMMn contest betwean I the afternoon winner*; Beason I tickets for the tourney, priced i at only *1 for the tout games. will be on sale all this week at the Holthouse Drug store and the Peterson clothing store ROLLER SKATIM • TUESDAY NIGHT !*. ' • THURSDAY NIGHT • FRIDAY NIGHT • BUNDAY AFTERNOON ANO NIGHT Wl LAKE '"'■z " ’
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Six Suffocate In i Fire On Christmas I 30 Others Escape From Buffalo Firw - i llbffulo. N. Y.. Dec. 2« ri k* ■ Fireman rwoverwl the l»(«tli«* so day of six mf»n who suf (ora I*'# In u ChrlstniuH nlirht fire which .w i»f I the top (hair of a amall four Mint * ’ downtown brick hotel. ' ' About 30 <Hher men. mostly mid dir aged tranxient* and Lake Krb 'sailors, fled Sam’s' hotel into 15-de-<ree trmperaßires and ii|>rd in jury ▼ The bekrw freezing weather roar | rd MireciM and equipment with i<-r i making it doubly hatd fdr who raised two ladders in effort# to r«*a< h fourtli-fJoor o .tj»anf* <»f tb« 2K-r<w>tn hottl. But-the inten#*- heat * forced them to retreat down the j itjr-C'OVe-rtd runt”* Firenuu brought the blaze under cuhlroi within u half hour after it broke out shortly b« fore midnight, hut battled thrm« feonr# in the hitter cold brfor«* all the flame* were <|Urlk<l r Samuel Pheandago,’ owiih of the hotel taf 3<»!> Mt< hlgan Ave.i eati mated damage at f 35.000 to |f>o,ooo. m<Mt of it water damage on the lower three fldoiM. r ‘ CaU*«‘ of the fire w«« not determined immediate ly Patrolman Ixooy Frenuning said the six men might have esrap<d if they could have teach* d a fire e> Single session tickets will be on sale only at the gym door. Although other county team* are idle thia week, all ire pointing for the annual Adams county toiiioey. which will be held at the i*eraW|t Itytnj Jan IL !2 and 13. wi h the Liecatur Commodores as th* defend fttg ~ charttptrrtt* -T.be 4-»e* a: or low Jackets and Herne Hears do mH' compete in the 'ci iinty meet, bus mg th. < till i _-~J •• n fa -unbattle fui -the t ountxiLu«_u and ihe tr<*|dtv awarded rhe He< a<m iJaily Pmium . , v .J;; - "' one y«ar ago thf« «<*k i/nn-aster Central d? ('ommo dot*« ’<! Holiday Tourney ■-, Vtllow Jackets r»3 Concordia !7 Blitfitoii It. 1 tic IJ f'omoidia ■•**. r*vt-n«~ •>»»- inm4i>a Ltlonr Bluffton *•? Vvjh.w Ta< ken M j < final *
CLOSED DEC. 24 TO FEB. 5 for redecorating liiihiiiiiit lii'sliiiii'iiiil
TI’ESDAV DECEMBER 26 1950
, „n the *i,le of the bulidihg I Th,- bodies of tine* of th* R>*u urtrwjiiuurt in •’* liullway. The others w*t> truppert in hid, I-In toi-i, *uld a »|,rii>kling *y*o.iii had fw-tn Irisiullvd reivhtly in th<- * ! huiMiiix II w, nt into up*rallou ' when th, tiro starrod-lMit could 1 ii, ike no headway-againri- lhe fast yppri adiuS Wuui. s on Hie top flo-ir Hig/i Schoo/ Basketball I Poji Wayne Cimral 64. Fori W'iiyfw’ f’oiM’O'dia 4?» Ell* me 55. Evam*vijle Bomm* 111* Pro Basketball Saturday'* Rwulte tow-ii-vter 27. Fort Wayn* <6. ■ r New -Vol k si, Philadelphia 79 (doable ovutiulei Jlimloi 7ii. MinneatHill* *l. ititll.inmsdi- ST- Wa-liiiiglun 79 > (uvritiho I. Monday'* R**ulf* Syrai-U.w st. Fort Wayne 69. Minn.-upoli* 93. Washlßßton 79 ! Ro h. *;er Boston 77 i! Tri <’i i, **7 llaltiiimre 72. j ■ . II You Have Anything T» Ball try II A Democrat Want Ad—l* Ray*. ■ I ' B Ln 1 £■ ■■' -Se - A 'iw r % < -U W i • wLf tri THOMA* 0 CABOT, Boeton Ind- - trialiat. heads a new Commltti-» uh In.lußtrial Security Affair* aet up to co-ordinate y. S. military tolatlonshlpx with the reat of the free world President Truman created the agency, acting on what he deacrlbed aa *'tha moat urgent organizational problem Wb face.” f/aternatfoaaXJ
