Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1951 — Page 6

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Junior High Evens Annual City Series ’jDecdltur Junior high evened up i ÜBpual- city grade school series Thursday afternoon, defeating -St. Jflje. 12-24, .at the Lincoln hfflMoPWgym, in the* wcnnd game of 'b-'St j||.e had w<tn the’first till: of tlie SO-iioi thus ner'fssitiatbp!'a Jfihird and deciding game for I i rift . .snphtiishift I ; fl Ib'W'letinito <|ato iifid site for, ■ llm .! ’ll I .. . lie T. i not been d<‘- [.. • .. “■ I ; | A . wort' lap dill . f. I:<n] i iiii d iiorfo < ’: •, ) I mMum l‘« Ia r 1 e i i . hjp iffl it iiini'i d■■ |i |0 ’■• Ay WitlK'ijl .V ■ 'llli I . f.itl 1.1 1 ;■ Ijilit |.1,. v 1 \ dV '• HljiH Hl ulllO: V ll.fl I ■ ihjllH dflit I’ Vn#h'M tilt) 1.0 (I? I I ’ Junl.tt -High v I' i <. i i '" 1 ! ■. i " i e : • m ...... f' i . . g ....... .4 r. . hi H TOTALS ...z.. 12 S 12 . r tt. Joe n I ! FG FT TP Wlhh‘4 f 4 0 . S (I; VoJlewede, f ...... 1! 17 >.oserJjc 0J o o Jf.j« Voglewixle, g .... 0 1) o Mowery. k ---- -i 419 .Murtaugh, f o o o g ......... o 00 A TOTALS ill - 2 ; 24 . ■ Ilrt'eh-e: Strickler. ftigh School basketball | Butler 44. Ashley 41. . \ jßlttr|i' FroebeFGi, Hammond '|'nch ■ Owens burp (Ky.) 17, Evansville ! South ‘ Bend Adams 18, Sbuth Tonjght, FRI. & SAT. Continuous Fri & Sat. vorit two 'Favorites in la gREAT TWIN niLL WKISSMULLEK | |as “Jungle Jim” in - H {“PYGMY ISLAND* & "GIRL FROM ■SAN LORENZO” Kid" Advtntur* Hit k Only H< uh ln< Tn* ■ Oww—• ' •}|f | iiil*Wii'i|yi' | iiwwiii | ii Him ugg I *

SUN - mon ’ tues - • ink <\V VS liiAiJß ■ *“"• **•«* thi 11c-Hr Ine. Tux . ■ f < / ' i - I Safe..? THAT ' i I ' BELVEDERE • ~ IRAH->Z k® ! . ■■ ; \mliis-. H-l)' ■'■ ■ '5' v -! ?-■' < Wsl mF9?#- •**< V ; comedy.. ; ; ■ f■ " '. ; ■ l . W 'feflm ; i f TONIGHTAND SATURDAY - * Continyou* Saturday from 1:45 I Wh£n AH of Texas Was a Powder . L Lit the Fuse! *Gary and Ruth Make an Exciting New/ Romantic Team in a Grand r TEGMNICOLOR Production that Sizxlea with Act ion from Start to\ Finish I \ / ( “DALLAS” Gary| Cooper, Ruth Roman, Raymond Maaaay, Steve Cochran ALSO—Color Oartoon A Nowo—l4s.44c Inc. Taw 1 Him 111 lii.-i 11l /r

Week's Schedule Os Adams County Basketball Teams Friday Kendallville at Yellow Jackets. Berne at Monmouth. Pennville at Geneva. SPORTS BULLETIN BULLETIN . 3 p.m. Commodores vs Jefferson game postponed. * Two Games Postponed Severe cold and drift-closed roads today resulted in post,ponemerft of the Adams Cen-tral-Pleasant Mills and Hartford - Petroleum lo\»«ketbavll games for tonight. , Four other gamtfs slated toy night will be played. They are ' Kendallville at Decatur; Yellow 1 I Jackets; Decatur Commodores Jefferson at Berne| Berne, . Monmouth and Pennville at* Geneva. i . ’ i 4- I jClonk's Winner By tn h:it Thursday ai 1 tin rL Un ■' !|i»hiii>. nt" C i . ih |hm mt.i »| ill-' In . '> ■ilih'il ; jl p libii' 1 ml fui i»'ii : ‘Fli** iAI ■ it'n 'if 1 ■ : PH emiip tn HmiMsimii litQM College Basketball WlMimirtlt) 'in. Imilvi :i. r .; i Holy M.Chit ago Lttyblu &Q Horttou t'olli'gc, IJfi, TtifijA 'll 4’ormdl 7S. \Fordham 7<|. Pro Basketball Tri-eitlcs I|)9. Fort Wayne 101. New York 93, Syracdsei 90. Imiladtlphkr t S2. Boston 80 (,2 overtimes). | LEGION (Continued From Page One) judges during the county oratorical, none of Vsyiioni. of coiirse, will be named before the eoiihty content CjOntestants will be} required to give a piepartwl address on some phase of the constitution, but Jaberg (fbinted out that beginning with the zone_j elimination coniest speakers, will J»e reqiyred to} Speak extemporaneously as well ’ All applicants must be} registered by Saturday. Jaberg said, ami nddml that he believed ; that all Schools had taken, rare of .this matH'i ‘ RECORD MARK << OII<HIUV<I I r„ tn I'uLtc Our) w.athei v.ni< in thenprinj; .HidTJil and predicts the .>,< a.-.oii'< wrutljei im nu imiiiths in advance HuHhviJlr h only 19 injlis from r< <io J hrvakt i (lid nsbtiir: • Purcell: Hah! Inst Septi ijtber this •wpllld he th" (oldest wintei |n nmny ymiis hhl tin imriißv might drop no few ie<| Is hi low At Hpemtt. In >H>utbwvkii<iti In dluim It m i ;■ t |n p,o Hiihtii Irniid hud 17. Mklihßin O.liy *i«l. Fun W«i)l|r »ljf» liml la'HUlisp'nl 13

National Loop Observes 751 h Birthday Today New York. Fe)>. f.—(UPl—The proud old National league, founded before even the grandparents of most modern day bail players were born. celebrjn<l its 7 r -th birthday today with President j Trmnan. an old National league 1 booster himself, saluting the fes-1 t<vities. Mr. Truman. k die-hard St 1 I Louis Cardinal fan. even though he never gets to see them play in the American league city of Wash ington. - senjt greeting to the Diamond Jubilee program held al the Ohl Broadway Central hotel, j '.'ie the National league was founded Feb | 187 H. i Ford Frli'k, president of tht'j National league will ‘lead the •.ri'gldetitlnl message over a tadloi nmi tnlavlslon'hookifp, ||v said |i *<ontutn«d hiiiiim Interesting in j i<m rnatlon, but that there was i "l ling mlio|H u ’‘green light’.' im ll.u h|w.r , ><m h as ProHliletit Hoose i velt Issi rd In l|9'l;* when ,he pu| ni ltT •’ d liio'i hiili f«> Amt mile 1 Uirmish llm giir , ' i Flbk K<i|d hurrhiill hud liul n|lil ' ' mild hut hl< fm mirb ♦ g i e(m , light, nnr Would il seek IIIIV npr>. lul fn.vois fiom iilfhi.il Wiihliliip imd . ' . ‘ • Al the siime time he myiilmgliind I hill hasrhnll rm t riil |y Is In sn p < rlletlt position hi < olitlliiH’ op hiUolih for Ihr |{>M srimon iitidef i preHriit military draft regulations j “I think husrhitll him a right Io j} he proud of the fai t that at least f.ll percent of the players on Major league rosters are veterans of World War II and Jhat many oi theiiH served with distinction on’ the field of battle,” he said. ‘There} ‘are darned few 4-Fs on Major: league rosters and* we certainly) won’t need them to keep going. To be sure, we expect to lose more men to the armed forces and that is as it. should be. but 1 the competition ouglA to be keern-r ■ and that’s what baseball | in the first place." More than SOO notables inehid- < it.g Hi of the 23 members of Base j i ball’s Hall of Fame, were ex-] I pecteil to attend the ceremonies ( when a < plaque commemorating I the anniversary in unveiled oni- 1 iside the hotel. The guests include I j governors and mayors j from the states and cities in vvhicn .the National’ league operates, newspaper publishers. business .men. baseball officials, and base ball old timers. TRUMAN ASKS (Continued l-'rojni mar Our> done durltig the last war. But the preiililent said the present |fiHo exeiJiptloH, in terms of living rust s, is less genermis tli.l tl I lie vvtirllme |:mu J'lm pre Idem said the refillin' ('mpmiiihm liiconm nn, now 47 peiiuini. is ”t|iu mu.|m Vupplvnivni tn the pmsuiiul im mue tu\ In mil pre..mH fedriui hit system " "In the llslit of high mid rising coipmmt' prufria, Hie ttiiiiii.niiii linn Im le.Hc in rmpmaihui hums I pfiqmsK will Ir.iv <>. .tn p.u .il im>» HemM'iilly uhle 111 nmlhtrnti llm dividend utul i t’llivmHmmil pull ( l"« of. le< tml y. iii : |n> «iild T4K expi'lls flHiil'o Ihrn II) gut lil.oiip.tiOii.iiiHi in atliliilmm) iw tine, It will bo nt’teMsijify to hn \rni»se the cm pm nit> mi<- ftmn 47 percent to hfi percent The Easiest Way to keep - PEACE knd HARMONY in the family is to occasionally bring home for the little wife a of turtles! MAND ] a.**.,, u. Jr MAoiosivav I | FAIRWAY RESTAURANT alotur HighwayN 33*27-221

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[NATION DEATH (Continued From Vince one) the iorihern plains today. Imt normal jrelief was in sight Thi- mercury plummeted to 41 below at Lone Hock. Wis . 32-lie-low ui ilau riiiito, Wis , uui) 37 helod in Wausmi Wis. FvansVille,! hid., shivored in an all-Unie low of 2b. nnd all-time .lannmjy lows] were shattered from Texas to thj> Great Lakes. 1 lie most unseasonable readings were! recorded in [[southern states. Read ng| of -20 Were reported at Bowllmt .Green. Ky ; 14 at Umis- | ville. Ky.. and Fayetteville., Ark.; ■9'at Nashville. tAhi.; S m MemI phis, I'i'jjn.; a|»nve al Shreve[.port, . J^j.; 7 at ‘ .htekson, Miss.. ( and Ausiih. Tex. j UN TANKS AND < < <>■<iinii. <1 From ChK« Mie) d» < piv r:m-rt m h< d <)eds I First tejiorm sai : h the -mh toward Seoul yv.<4 m< • onjy by small m ins { fire frojh nd gi<mp; who wjihdrew hiorth ii|f'm‘ tiring imily a H w shots: «' llli -I ,i'h, i" ii in, ilnu ii upon ;hh hi ■ ■ ( , (. . Ih< .tilled ad\ fii' i wis a< < uni palm d r l» v„I I. |ft( HI in.| I ii, • (’lock [ wtil Bmhii ttrl.lV 1« ry liiitfiiiin,. H*nrm« ..of piunen I l"llU'i|' ilf-Jila it Ing. itlie icd< I hern are H? obu i.mim In Nr I I . : ■ ' . - t ' Dornimrul Want Ad» Bring Natulli I ’■■•■■WWnWßli:««ll III,.—*UMI t ■■■■mm

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■-4 —•—;—; 4— ; —!— ;———u i pZAPKIKE H|Z YBAH, KID, WE'VE *<l |/,..TNESE BOYS ABl Js*.»So JI IT ALREADY STARTED RE- J / HAVEN'T FOR- II fe, <B* OUT FOR OUGHTA BRING <1 I LEASING PUBLICITY ON I I GOTTEN HOW Y. 01600” £\ A FOOTBAWL IN ¥| L THE GAME BETWEEN J \ YOUR HILL- /IL A / CASE THEM P THE >OF-SCOT'S'AND O] 7 SILLY CREW A If GENTS WANTA Yr J , f THE MO I CHAMPSI..3UI LET ME L >ON THEIR J V I X _ . VZflfl I WARN YOU IN ADVANCE.., J / TOP TEAM vCj I W . \ J A >ll tk7T I by one )nM| by . k Mb ill x- —\Prwrl \ point 7| zz .Ml m zm. i'Z2!l I 7 last v >s> I ( YBARm j BIA Wj A •

the general public from id) 15. to 117.10 a.in and again from I until 2 p.m. Frrtm 2-4 p.m. Friday. Industry employes by appointment #lll be X-rayed. ‘ , The X-rays Tor the school

dents will be limited to’junior* and! seniors, Mrs. Brown Announced, and that "no one under tJie age of will be X-rayed" ihilc« the ;/> r son is a reactor t<> a previous "patch test” or who has been in con-

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.tact with a nihitcular patient She emphasised that there Is no charge to thfse X-rays, that the project. Is [financed from the funds raised by the sale of Christmas I ’ ■ - , :