Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1952 — Page 6

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Former Bosox I Star, Tigers Defeat Boston Ry UNITED PRESS The Detroit “Red Sox” had it ' j all over the Boston “Tigers” Sat- '• urday in thp first ‘hand-to-hand following baseball’s biggest trade in 10 years, eVep though Don and Walt Dropo (must have been a little confused ; over which xftigout to go -io hitting key homers. Lenharpt apd Dropo returned to Boston Friday night 4n enemy cos- ■ fume and caused .considerable eini barrassnient as they provided all she offensive fireworks in a 4 to 2 triumph for the last place Detroiters. Traded away earlier in ! tire week in a gigantic nine-man - ■ deal, they made it easy for lefty Ted Gray to his sixth victory j on strong six-lilt pitching. Dropo smashed a second inning homer with noi one on base to start the Tigers cut in front and in the fourth came through with a homer to score Steve SouchOck, who had doubled, ahead of ' him. It Was the eighth homer of ; the year for (meh of them. Then to embellish things, Piopo drove ' in the final rufa for Detroit, hitting a double! in the eighth to severe another ex-Bqstonian, Fred Hatfield. who had walkekd. The exDetroiters did all right, too. Hoot Evers doubled in one of Boston’s i nips and George Kell also got a hit' j •J I ' * « i The first place Indians had an especially profitable evening, topping the Athletics* 11 to 4, while all pt the other first division teams were losing. In, addition to second place Boston s 'loss, the Yankees were stoppled. 9 to ,3, by the Browns, and the Senators lost, 4 to ; 3. to Chicago. In the National league, the Dodgers went games in front of the Giants by defeating the Reds. 6 to 4, as New York lost to Pittsburgh, 8 to 1. The Cards beat the Phils. 5 to 4. and the Cubs topped the Braves. 7 to 2. I As it was in Boston,; ex-team mates also were the trouble makers for the Browns and White Sox. Clint Courtney, who was traded away from the Yankees, plagued them again with a home run in the fifth that put St. Louis ahead to stay. Jim Dyck" also found the range, hitting two homers, one inside-the- o park with two! runnels - aboard for the Browns; v Losing pitcher* 6 Tom Morgan gained small " consolation wit|i a homer, a twb- \ run blast. j p ;At Washington, Ed Stewart, who was traded from the Senators to the White Sox, hit a double in the eighth as ! Chicago came from, behind to hand exYankee pitcher; Frank Spec Shea bis first defeat hfter three, wins. The Cubs madle 12 hits off our Bpstpn pitchers! including a hornet by Gene Her-uial&ki as Turk Lown pitched a solid four-hitter. Ed Matthews honored for j Boston; Hank Sauer mjade three hits to boost his leagute leading average to .350. ' \- The Cardinals got an edge in relief pitching from old Alpha Boots apd Saddles Brazle over Jim Konstanty Os the Phils in their Uphill victory which was achieved with

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Only Three Bowlers Left In Tournament MILWAUKEE. Wis. three keglers out of an original filed of 64 were left Saturday in the Masters invitational tournament of the American Bowling. Congress. ,v- • ? - . Andy Varipapa, 64. Hampstead. N. Y-, had an advantage over his two opponents in the tournament Windup because he has no defeats. Willard Traylor, Charleston, W. Ya., beaten 776-751 by Varipapa Friday, wilfimeet Junie McMahon, Chicago and Fairlawn. N. J„ and the winner of that match will meet Varipapa Saturday night to decide the double elimination tourney. McMahon. current national match champion, defeated Cleveland’s Steve Nagy Friday, 833 to • ->3. Varipapa would have to lie dedefeated twice before he could lose the crown while one win foit the veteran bowlpr would give him the ABC honors.. " ' j McMahon, a fine clutch bowler, defeated Eddie Kawalibs of; Chicago. 775 to 734 before m,petin|g Nagy: Nagy eliminated Charles Polich. Caspian, Mich., in the first match by a score of 795 to 722. In Other matches, Kawallcs fired an 855 to beat Bill Lillard. Chicago, 854, and Polich trimmed Joe Kissofif, Cleveland, 851 to 73p„ Four Pro Golfers • Are Tied For Lead ARIMORE. Okla. UP — Four pro golfers were tied for first ■ place and four others were deadlocked for second just one stroke behind them as the field teed off On the third round of the Ardrrtore Open’ tournament Saturday. Tied fbr the lead with 36-hole of 137 strokes w-ere Shelley Mayfield. Cedarhurst, N. Y„ Julius Boros. Mid Pines, N. C>, Ralph Blomquist, .Eagle Rock, Calif., and Al Besselink. Chicago. , 1 Pressingg the’top foursome were Tommy Bolt, Durham, N. C., Dave Douglas, Newark, Del.. Johnny Palmer. Badin. N. C„ and Roberta de Vkenzo. the Argentine | whb :had led the first-round field. All had IRS’s. a four-run come-from-behind rally I ip thp. sixth and a clinching tally i in the seventh. Brazle gained his i third{ victory, but he has been in 15 games’in relief, 14 of Which the l Cardinals won. Gran Hamner horn- l ered for the Phils. . I hiddeNspending (Continued From I*|>(te One) 1 ard\ McGrath to a $-25,000 defense contract fraud case more than a ytab ago. - " , Plankton, drifting with the currents, is the basic forage in the sea. pt forms great ihegdows of food,- as indispensable to fish as the grasses and other plants of land are to earthbound animalp. NOTfCF OF FIVAI, SFTTI.R.MKNT OF ESTATE J No. 4758 . I Notice is hereby given to the creditors, hairs and. legatees of ora B. Patterson, deceased to appear; in the Adams Circuit Court, held ’at Decatur, . Indiana, On the 2nd day of September, 1952, and shew;'cause, if any, why the FINAL SWMhRMBST ACCOUNTS with the ' estatp of said decedent should not 1 l>e approved; and said heirs Ase notij fied ®o then and there make proof hutiv-gshares. , of heirship, and receive their dis-tri-butiv# shares. 'HEIRMAN H. PATTERSON, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, June 6, 1852. Attorney G. REMY BIERLY JUNE 7—14 J’ .. J I 7 Trade In a Good Town—Decatur!

DECATUR 11WRE■ h Box Office Opens 7sjls First Show at Dusk 11 SUNDAY ONLY K LASSIE in “THE PAINTED 7 HILLS” ■• . r Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling, Gary Gray.. — PLUS — “TARZAN’S PERIL” Lex Barker, Virginia Huston —O-0 TONIGHT—“Best of The Badmen” pnd "Rosie The Riveter” O—O Mom & Tues.— '‘Take Care of My Little Girl.” Jean Crain, Dale Robertson, Mitzi Gaynor, Jean Peters. . 7 o—O ' ' ' ’Children Under 12 Free ■

TEE TIME IN BRITAIN -t1! By Alan Mover POT KIRBY, , ATLANTA, \ AM Are UR . ■ I EjEgffilCt X GOLF CHAMPION, ' * APO THE OR/TIBN i womfn'g am Are up TO A£R ' s MSk - LAURELS Z¥ THE XI« ToURNeY STARTING // if ON JUNE /6 . z \ GcorLANo y/fjnjf f T y i I / I —/ 7~ — gSgS B ’w; "• SaL // TA d * . jmln two jF ‘i: Lit i AMERICANS NAVE /> / W W; WON THIS Rfß ? Tourney-babe /f-I. < jgr f B ; TANAR/AS /N'47, I' f< W /-’I AND LOUISE r / 11 / ‘7" 7 - rr SHOULD CHEER DOT TO KNOW ' 'J THE OTHER TWO SCORED | 4 THE/R BRITISH WINE WHILE THEY A AVtn X * WERE STILL AMERICAN CHAMPIONS - \- ■ ’

IT * — "0 Today's Sport Parade I (Reg. U. S. Pat Off.) | By Oscar Fraley ' •0 0 NEW YORK, UP — Fearless Fraley’s facts and figures: Actually bad hearts, and not just faint ones, have forced many an athlete to tjie sidelines, but Billy Pierce of the \ Chicago White Sox demonstrates continually that while his ticker may not work on all cylinders it is plenty large. There was concern expressed for Pierce, when he first came up to the major leagues, that a heart ailment might ruin his career. It is believed that this condition caused his rejection by the army. But just as late as Tuesday night, when he went 13 innings against the Yankees, Pierce appeared to be the most unconcerned guy in the park as he dropped an overtime heartstopper ... Everybody in baseball appears to have given up on Joe Page, the former relief pitcher of the Yankees — except, Page. Nobody wanted him when the Yanks sent his to Kansas City of the American Association, nor- when the Blues released him unconditionally . . . but Page is pitching for Escogido in the Dominican league and vowing to hurl himself back, from exile ... Happy birthday: Saturday, Rocky Graziano Sunday, Del Ennis 27, Charlie Schanz 33 and Ike Armstrong 57; Monday Mike Turnesa 44i Vari Lingle Mungo 41 and Frank McCormick 39; Thursday, Ed LopaU 34 and Al Schacht 58; Friday, Parnell 30, Ray Eliot 47, Rube McCray 47 and Don Budge 37 . . . Duke of Lullwat&r may be the winter book favorite to win $90,000 Hambletonian trotting classic at Goshen, N. Y., on Aug. ; 6\] But \ there is a confident man parlay shooting so ra nupset. Driver Sep Palin, owner E. J. Baker and Groom Jimmy Wingfield hope to upset bucket with a colt named Hardy Hanover . . . and they’re workihg together for the first time since they teamed to win with the mfebty Greyhound in 1935, which may be an omen of something or other . . . Joe Sebastianski, center of Fordham’s seven blocks of , granite gridiron greats, who was named football coach at Adelphi College, was a marine lieutenant who won the purple heart In the South Pacific ... Saul Rogovin, a Broklynfte who pitches for the Chicago White Sox, must be sorry he didn’t play for the Dodgers. An effort is being made to have a “day” for him at Yankee stadium on July 20 but the committee can’t sell enough

FEDERATION LEAGUE BASEBALL \ \ AT WORTHMAN FIELD SUNDAY, JUNE Bth \ \ 2:00 P.M. KLENKS.vs. McCOMB AMIICQIAII adults soc HUIfHOOIUII CHILDREN 15c

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MAJORJ 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE ' W L Pct. G.B. New York 28 Ig .636 4 Brooklyn 31 11 .738 Chicago 27 18 .600 5>4 Cincinnati -i 23 23 .500 10 St. J- 23 24 .489 16%! Philadelphia 18 25 .419 13%. BostonL 17 25 .405 14 7 Pittsburgh 12 37 .245 22% AMERICAN LEAGUE t W L Pct. ss. B. Cleveland 28 19 .596 i|j Boston 25 20 .556 2 J New York 22 18 .550 2%» Washington 23 20 .535 3 H Chicago 23 24 .489 5 b St. Louis 22 25 .468 6 H Philadelphia 18 21 .462 6 Detroit 15 29 .341 11% YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ! National League Chicago 7, Boston 2. ’ Pittsburgh 8, New York 1. Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 4. American League St. Louis 9, New York 3. Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 4. * Detroit 4, Boston 2. 1 \ !• Chicago 4, Washington 3. \ ; / M/W AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. G.B. Milwaukee>.3l’ls .674 Kansas City 31 20 ..608 2% r Louisville3o 22 .577 4 Minneapolis — 23 27 .460 10 St. Paul 23 27 .460 10 Columbus .I.— 22 26 .458 10 Indianapolis ... 20 27 .426 11% Toledo 15 31 .326 16 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS St. Paul 9, Toledo 6. Kansas City 5, Indianapolis 4 (10 innings). , Columbus- 8, Minneapolis 6. Milwaukee 5, Louisville 0. tickets’; . . the trouble seems to bp that most Brooklyn fans\ don’t recognize there is such ,a thing as the Apierican League until world series time . . . I i ■ The Keys deer of Florida, now down to pitiful numbers, is only about 28 inches high and weighs around 50 pounds. Valiant efforts are being made to save this species from extinction. ’

Election Expenses Filed By Candidates Statements Listed With County Clerk Ther Adams county clerk’s office today released the, expense statements of the candidates who jan for office in the recent primary election. _ The Democratic expense sheets are as follows: Lewis L, Smith, prosecuting attorney, $9; William J. : Kruse, joint representative of Adams-Wells counties, $404; G. R<imy Bierly, joint representative ;of Adams-Wells counties, $383.70; Groce Tope, county auditor, $51.70; Fred E. Koi ter, county auditor, ($75.40; Charles W._ Knapp, county treasurer, no expense; Mabel Striker, county recorder, $122.13; Catherine, L. Lose, county recorder, $96; Herman Mqellering, county surveyor, $11.70; Harley J. Reef, '}c<Hnmissioner third district, $81.70; Ji <?. Augsburger, commissioner third district, $85.80; Lewis H. iNorthman, commissioner first district, no expense. '(Democratic Adams Central school, board candidates filed the (fcfllowlqg declarations of expense: i Harold V. Schwartz, no expense; Victor B. Baltzell, $5.60; Clinton Vi Hart, no expense. {Republican Adams Central school board candidate declarations are: Floyd hfltchel, $10.50; Frank L. Aurand, no expense; Evan take, no expense. The following are Republican candidate expense sheets: L. Luther Yager, .Joint representative, no expense; Frank A. Kitson, county auditor, $145; \Waldo D. Neal, county treasurer, no expense; Doris J. Burkhead, county recorder, no ex-’ pense; ■ Martin L. Huser, county surveyor, nd expense. Walcott To Demand Bigger Fight Purse MOUNT EPHRAIM, N. J. UP — Jersey. Joe Walcott, 100 percent dissatisfied his 30 percent share from the Ezzard Charles* fight, threatened Saturday to break his contract with the International Boxing Club unless it . comes across with 45 percent for a September title defense. -Unhappy because he received fending his world heavyweight championship against \ Charles at Philadelphia; Thursday night, Walonly, $103,123 for successfully decbtt bluntly declared that he would “get a square deal from the IBC/ or ißlse ...” ' | Freedom Fight Fatal ~ Houston. Tex (UP) — George, ■a two- year • old Dalmatian dog, drowned himself when his (collar caught oh a water faucet and he tufned the water on trying to free himself. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur!

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COMMISSION EH.M CI.AIMS I. ALLOWED JI NK X 1552 L .. ~ County Hywood Pub. Co 159.57 Citizens Telephone Co. .1 109.98 Decatur Light & Power 245.49 Comtner. Print Shop, elk op 2.70 Decatur Daily Democrat, do .12.25 T. I. Drew-, aud oper J.,—. 15.03 H. D. Lewtun, treat*. 6% .......... 366.59 Cbmtner. Print Shop, treat* op 1.50 Holthouse Drug Store, do .... 4.00 R. W. Shraluka, ahf. trans pri 86.95 R. Vs. Shraluka, shf board bill 88.55 Dale Death, spec..dept. 15.00. Delores Shraluka, do ’.. 5.00 Emerg. Radio Ser., shf. oper 13.10 H. Moellering, surv. mil. ...... 41.04 Charley Scherry, tile dr. ...... 14.00 Ernest R. Sharp, do - :.j.... 3.00 Arnold Simon, do 8.00 Oswald Nyffeler, do 4.00 Edwin E. Fj-auhiger, do-.LLy—' 5.00 Noah L. Schwarts do ; 20.00 Andrew A. Kilty, dp 20.00 Ernest Somers, do 20.00 Laurel Mattax, do 26.00 Maurice Tinkham, do 8.00 Hubert Schaadt, do .;.. A ... 40.00 Edwin Steele, do 98.00 Harry Kershner, do 1125 Don Harvey, do : . 11.25 Earl James, do 1............. 42.50 Carl Burkhart, do 241.90 Logansport Metal Cui. Co., do 98.40 Haywood Pub. Co., sur. oper 8 75 Schafer Store, dq_..... — 2.25 Krick WqUßng stibp, do ... 1100 G. B. CuStMra, sah supt mil 27.30 M. M. Foley, att. (off. mil .... 51.30 G. B. Custard, schl supt. oper 4.40 Comtner Print Shop, do ....,.\ ; 4.78 L. Archbold, Co..agent sal. 83.33 S. McCullough, Co. off. sec. 110.00 L. Archbold, Co. mil & oper 67.88 H. M. Glilig, coroner ex ~ 67.20 H.F, Zwick, health off 1. 77.00 C. C. Barnes, witness fee 5.45 Paul E. Hightchew, do 5.45 John H. Nevil, do 3.05 Eli C. Stuckey, do 3 05 Carl E. Miller, do : ;.. 3,25 West Pub. Co., Pios. ©per. ... ‘ 00 Bobbs Merrill Co., do 7.50 S. H. Schurger, do _ 15 < 6 M. Striker, assess, elk 131.00 West Pub. Co., circuit ct. .... 17.00 W.H. Anderson Co., do 17.50 American Law Book Co., do 12.50 Bobbs Merril, do .....1 20.00 Lawyers Cb-op. do 12.50 Myles F, Parrish, do TO.OO The Commercial Print, do .... 1.00 Sutton’s do 1.78 Citizens Telephone, do 18.95 C.H. Muselman, prob. off. mil. 27.75 John Bixler, ct. house custod. 200.00 Hazel Gallogly, ct. house mat. 65.00 Westron Corp., ct. house oper 64.47 Coiuinental Cifitm. Co., -do .... 12.75 Miracle Chert. Corp., do 11.75 Beaviers Oil Serv., do .56 A.D. Crist, ct. house oper 3.60 Becker Paper, Co. do 43.20 Sharon Supply Co., do ............ 21.95 IT.S.l T .S. Sanitary Spec. Corp., do 31.00 North. Ind. Pub. Ser., jail op 9.70 A. D. Crist, do , 5.40 Launderaid, do J 4.15 Habegger Hardware, do ...... 4.24 G. Fosnaugh, Co. home supt. 166.66 B. Fosnaugh, Co. (home mat. 75.00 J. Brandyberry, Co. ho attend 100.00 Daisy Martin, do 100.00 Cora McFarland, do 50.00 Grover Kelley, do 50.00 Harold Martin, lo 120.0 n Ind. State Ind., Co home oper 28.04 Dri-Gas Corp., do t . X 36.30 Arthur Lengerich, do 20.80 Gen. Fosnaugh. do 9.31 Ord Gehman, Co home minis 4.00 Rev. A.A. Fenner, do 4.00 Neuer Supply Co., Co home op 98.13 Clarence Ziner, do 2.25 A.D. Crist, do 26.70 Halterman's, do 11.35 Beavers Oil, do 249.86 Pioneer Seed C°-» do 21.60 Don \Cook, do 44.80 Haugk Heating Co., do 127.20 Stewarts Bakery, do 112.50

Illiterates Get By Detroit (UP) — Detroit police, discovery of a fake drivers’ license ring, are wondering how many of their troubles can be laid to drivers who can’t read. More than 1,000 fake licenses |iaye been issued, police estimate, to illiterates and persons with faulty vision. ( If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Spiegels Market, do 35.52 Mollenkopf & Eiting, do 29,10 Will Winnes, assessing 100.00 Chas. E. Marshand, do 154.00 Mary Stults, do 104.00 Mildred Darwachter, do 104.00 Chas. Robenold, do 104.00 Nathan Sprunger, do . 312.00 G. C. Reinking, do 180. LO F. C. Bittner, att. state meet. 11.60 Otto' Hoffman, comm. sal. „.. 91.66 ■ Lewis Worthman, do 91.66 J.C. Augsburger, do 91.66 Ed A. Bosse, Co. atty. .......... 75.00 Thfe Deratur Demo, legal ad. 81.90 Berne Witness Co., do 71.96 Kocher Lum Co., Co. bridge 27.50 O.K. Welding Shop, do 16.00 The Berne Equity Ex., do .... 3.60 Decatur Ins. Agcy., off. bond 37.£0 German Fire Ins. Co., Co. ins. 50.40 Bryson C, Fetters, do 3.43 Louis F. Boerger, red fox 6.50 Iren© Byron? Sanatorium. 300.50 American Legiort, Mem. Deco. 150.00 Mrs. Pearl Reed, tax refund 21.94 T.B. Cattle Test F. Gordon Railing 1 96.98 Dr. E. P. Peck 1341.10 Dr. IL E. Allison. L 793.10 Chas. D. Morrow Ditch Improv. L. Smith, dragline oper. ........ 374 00 L. Koenig, ditch impr, 23.75 Roy Heller, do! 12.50 W.H. Gilliom, do 75.00 Krick-Tyndall, do x 437.03 Theodore Baker, do ..; 303.20 Beavers Oil, Serv., do 753.20 Highway Frank Singletoln, supt. salary 250.00. Philip Strahm, asst. supt. sal 248.40 Tom Johnston, do 243.60 Elmer Beer, do A +............. 194.40 Nathan do 237.60 Harry Kei-shner, mechanic .... 232.80 Virgil Draper, diesel ...<£ 237.60 Roy‘Heller, doi.; 226.80 Lawrence Koenig, do ; 238.80 Harold Burger, truck dr. ...... 228.85 Burl Fuhrman,! do 227.70 Don Harvey, db .... : 231.15 Jack Andrews, do 233.85 Eli Hershey, do 227.70 Roger Steiner, do ....... r . 235.75 Vai Schnepp, do 227.70 Menno SpriingOr, do ...□ 227.70 Chester Shoaf, | do .................... 227.70 Albert Beer, do .. .......a.,,... 217.35 Christ Zurcher, single hand .. 223.30 Joel Atigsburger, do 227.70 Christ Miller, do 217.80 Joe Spangler, do 227.70 Ellis Converse,! do 7.70 Grover Cottrelll watchman .... 2.00 A. Ml \ Hoffman), office' ..., 120.00 Citizens Telephone Co., oper 17.50 Decatur Auto Supply, do .... 37.81 Mac Allister Mdbhinery Co., do 46.09 Fort Wayne Pipe & Sup., do 20.59 Mollenkopf & Eiting, do 37.95 Gage Tool & Engineering, do 4.50 Klenk’s, do 3.63 Winteregg Rad. Shop., do 69.31 Mcßride & Sonj, do 7.75 Beerbower Welding Shop, do 14.06 Beavers Oil Service, do 6.50 Motor Fuel Tax Division, do 29.12 Pearl Oil Co., do 156.53 Sinclair Ref. Co., do .L 606.55 D.A. Lubricant Co., do 100.38 Petrie Oil Co., do 175.14 Lima General Tire Cd., do .... 114.75 A. D. Crist, do 13.00 Mr. C. R. Williams, do 17.50 Harold Barger, do .......; 50.00 J.. W. Karch St. Co., material 3821.63 The Krick-Tyndlall Co., do 3.95 Logansport Metal Cui.; do 442.80 Meshberger Brok St. Cor., do 6476.00 Claude Hodsqn, operating .... ' 250.00 Citizens Tel. Co., operating 21.30 Bernice Nelson, do ' 15.00 Bernice! Nelson, traveling .... 66.36 Mary J. Hazelwood, do ..; u 21.91 Mabel Marshall, do 11.48 Veronica Linn, do 8.19 Certified ibefore me Vhia 2nd day of June, 1952, ' . „ A 1 THURMAN I. DREW, Auditor Adams Co.

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3 different models of golvanneoled steel. Safety Hoots of? Styrofoam — virtually unsinkable. Use motors 1 thru 10 h.p. Minimum upkeep. Enjoy full botrtlng pleasure > at lowest cost. SEI US TODAY COPPESS ' 7 CORNERS 6 Miles South of Decatur rni:iiiiii.Er Trade Ins 1949 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe Club Coupe, Local Owned, Hydramatic Black Finish. < 1949 OLDSMOBILE 76 Sedan Radio - Heater Green Finish. 1947 CHEVROLET Coach New Maroon Paint 1941 CHEVROLET Tudor 295.00 1940 PLYMOUTH Coach Rebuilt Motor. 195 00 SAYLORS