Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1954 — Page 6
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, • _.s . / - *»>.. 1 J I TiiUL Flowing color floods the scene, as Fall makes its dramatic entrance. f J \ .a In the air, there’s a tang that portends a season of happy hours and exciting occasions. llf '■■}■' k, ' New activities, new achievements, new fun beckon to every member of II VW ; V Ok, WWrll Wv the family! Look outdoorsto spine-tingling football games ... to leisurely I \ W \ • \ ill strolls along sunflecked woodland trails. Look indoors to sparkling social «» J Ml ' n \ 1 I 1 events, gay parties, long enchanted evenings at home. Whichever way you Qpllff i ’ V look, the prospect pleases! Especially if you take a look at the smart and T7 1 1 / colorful new ideas your local merchants are advertising and displaying in —J "Juj their stores to brighten the Fall picture ... for your wardrobe ... for your C /zt3l / 1 I home ... for YOU! Read the advertisements inn this newspaper every ,* (I UQf f >/ I day and know where to buy at a price to fit your budget. 1 AW ?■ / ( I Mr* 1 f VVA I Hr 7// k ' X\ \ /[f f / ' tn *' ■WW ¥7 \\ /)J / wll Vs S If/ f' lJ — ' 1 w ~ * / il ; I Jlj R, V J T -*■* / J f iirrr" JR jfißqjl gi j A g — I jt Wi a fl v I iSKwTj k a r W J J ff I f X. JQX I 1 Decatur Daily Democrat "„•'* •■ ■ .
the Decatur Golf club Sunday afternoon. Two teams were tied at 4S for second place. Bert Lopd and John Baumann winning in a play- ■ off from Fran Engie and Everett 1 Hutker. Scores of other toame in the
tourney: Ruth Harper- Joo Costello, S 3; Helen Hutker-J. F. Sanmann, 62; Mary Jane Gage-John Doan, 55; Mary Mart TerveerNewt Striker, CO; Gladys Reynolds- Bob lAne. 58; Honore Haugk-Carl Gerber. 53; Mr.Xine Baumann-Harty King, 64 leabelle Gerber-Lowell Harper, 56; Ethel Mae Saiunanh-Fred Haugk, 56; Marsha Smith-Harold Engle, 51; Grace King-Don Mac Lean, 57*. Refreshments were served following the tourney. It you nave rometning io sell o* rooms for rent, try a bemocrat Want Ad, It brings results. t - .»-. . "-A” Use The Daily Democrat Want Ads
• THE DTCCATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
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Fate Os Athletics Is Still Uncertain iPHIILADELPiHIA ( IfXS) -*• There's less question today as to where the Philadelphia Athletics will finish the season in the American League race than where they will finish on the map. Although there have been discussions on the eale and possible ( relocation of the club in another city throughout the season, none of the many talks have resolved anything concrete on the issue. Strongest of the proposals is the proffered sale of the club to a syndicate headed by Arnold M. Johnson, of Chicago, who would move the franchise to Kansas City. However such a amove has been strongly opposed by Clark Griffith, president of the ‘Washington Senators, who through hie son, Calvin, reiterated his stand last night. One of the biggest bars in cur-
- s '• • ’ yjfc ’,£/_ '~ ‘ ill'llHli till nil ml Juan Delfin sits handcuffed on floor. Inspector James Makin holds gun (in handkerchief) wrested from Delfin. It’s .38 Mauser. K ' ' ' ?wjsß Inspector William J. Hansen, shot by Delfin, Hes on couch. SUSPECTED CHECK PASSER Jfian Delfin. 23, is still in custody after falling to shoot his way out of San Francisco Hall of Justice. Delfin, being booked on fifth floor, suddenly whipped out a gun and forced a guard to take him down the elevator. Inspector William J. Hansen was waiting on the second floor, gun in hand. Some 30 shots were fired in the battle. Both Hansen and Delfin were Wounded. (International Soundptctns)
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