TALK OF A STADflTM BEGINSTO GATHER MOMENTUM*A stadium ha* been talked for Decatur far several month* now. And the Idea U beginning to takehold. fMonday night ft plan wft* presented the JuniorChamber of Commirce, the plftn «n drawn hr Albert Frahn, local architect of the A then* Lumber Company. The Idea I* In itself complete, bat the Idea that remain* to be worked out will be in the nature or a partially completed stadium by the middle or the coming summer. That will giveplenty of time for marshalling a football schedule that will bring all game* of Ore IM» season toDecatur.This Idea Isn't going to cost a great deal ofmoney, but the benefit* will be manifold. You will Me at once a development In the field of athletic* that will bring about Increased vigor among local boys, you will see boys coming here to school, living miles away from the city; you will eee a str»* contender built for the state championship In less than two years after the stadium Is completed. You will have given Decatur her placeto the sun of athletic* In scholastic circle* to the State of Alabama. Encouragement of athleticswill bring about the'desired championship team. Splendid advertising will coroe to Decatur, yourmoney too* much more than building material. It is well worth your ooneideratkm.