Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1956 — Page 2

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Lilt Os Additional State Fair Winners More Adams County Winners Announced Among the Adams county winn»ra at the Indiana state fair are the following: Three handmade, stuffed dolls —Mrs. B. H. Miller. Berne route 2. third. 4-H dual purpose calf classes, Fled Poll — senior yearling, Joe Kohne, Decatur route 4, fourth; two-year-old cow, Joe Kohne, third; heifer calf, Joe Kohne, sixth; junior yearling, Joe Kohne, sixth. 4-H baking, fifth division — angel food or chiffon cake. Deanna Sipe, Berne route 2, white ribbon. 4-H pig classes, Berkshire — barrows (180-210 lbs.). Bob Wechter, Decatur, route 6. sixth. 4-H baking, fifth division — while cake or dark cake, Doris Bluhtn, Monroe route L red ribbon. 4-H baking, third division — chocolate cake with frosting, Judy Habegger. Berne, green ribbon. 4-H baking, second division — drop cookies. Rose A. Lautzenheiser, Decatur route 6, blue ribbon. 4-H baking, fourth division — plain, cloverleaf, fan tan or Parkerhouse rolls, Janice Liechty, Bbrne route 1, blue ribbon. 4-H baking, first division—plain loaf butter cake without frosting, David Fleming, Decatur route 3, red ribbon. 4-H baking, fifth division —- fancy yeast or bread rolls. Becky Heuenschwander, Berne route 2, red ribbon. 4-H electric project exhibit, boys’ division 1 — Michael Lehman. Berne route 1, red ribbon; boys’ division 2, Larry Myers, Monroe route 1, blue ribbon. 4-H electric project exhibit, girls’ division 2—Mary L. Lewton, Decatur route 1, blue ribbon. 4-H wildlife class — Janice Liechty, Berne route 1, green ribbon. 4-H garden collection —’ Loren Habegger, Berne route 1, white ribbon; Gail Egly, Berne route 2, pink ribbon. 4-H forestry class—Leonel Bixler, Berne route 2. white ribbon; Elizabeth Bodkin, 705 Winchester street, Decatur, green ribbon. * Dual purpose cattle. Hoosier gold medal Red Roll calf club —get of Aire, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons, Decatur ruote 4, sixth; pair of calves, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons, second; hei-' fers calved between May 1 and Aug. 31, 1855, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons. 13th; heifers calved between Sept. 1 and Dec. 1955, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons, sixth; bull calved between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31.1955, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons, second; reserve champion bull, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons; heifers calved between Jan. 1 and April 30, 1955, Wm. H. Kohne & Sons, fourth. 4-H general home ecopomics demonstrations—Anna Margaret Beeler. Geneva route 2, red ribbon; Kathy Beeler, Geneva route 2. red ribbon. Maydin Boy Hurt In Dive Into Pool Peter Mayelin, seven-year old "son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mayelin of Limberlost Trail, had a bumpy birthday Monday. To celebrate the big event. Mayelin and Pete went to the swimming pool. Since he was getting on in years, Peter decided it was proper to execute a back dive, a gymnastic reserved for those more mature individuals. Thebottum of the pool failed *o co-operate. Pete ended up in the hospital, and after four stitches were taken in the top of his head, continued his birthday celebration in a milder manner. No damage was reported to the pool.

>»v*» L, $ A < ‘ S / W 1 ywW Mb : X w X / • A x A ' f' '-4 v M t- Bi J 2F-/ ...1L Vila jJjv ah wk fefcMr i\ .Mb; JiWft B#' \ - kW s ‘ '.; x • KRh * ’ ~ ADIAI f. STEVENSON (left), Democratic candidate for President, is greeted" in Chicago by Leo P. George, president of the National Federation of Postal Office Clerks. Stevenson, endorsed by the AFLCIO Executive Council, told the more than 1,600 cheering delegates that Democrats reject the language of those who “sneer at civil servants as bureaucrats and talk of our public service as part of a 'swollen bureaucratic monster government in Washington.”’ He added that ha was auoUng President Eisenhower. <>

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5’ 1951

Hail Hagerty For Distortion 01 Statement Press Secretary To Ike Assailed For Distorting Story WASHINGTON (UP) -- White House news secretary James C. Hagerty today faced a barbed Democratic suggestion that he sign a fair campaign practices code. Demooratic national chairman Paul M. Butler’s suggestion that Hagerty “be invited" to sign the code sponsored by the fair campaign practices committee followed a cross-country fight over a statement by Adlai Stevenson. Hagerty charged Tuesday that the Democratic presidential nominee seems to welcome unemployment as an opportunity “to win a few votes.” He based the charge on a statement attributed to Stevenson in a story in the New York Times. ’Butler said Tuesday night Hagerty "distorted and misrepresented the facts." And at Chicago, Clayton Fritchey, Stevenson's news aide, accused Hagerty of taking “two wholly unrelated comments and telescoping them.” The Times said in a statement its report of Stevenson's remarks was “unfair to Mr. Stevenson.” “It was due to an unfortunate inversion of his remarks,” the 'Times said. “The Times regrets any misinterpretation that may have resulted. The Thnee.unwitting the full Stevenson statement.” The Times article —read in part by Hagerty to newsmen at the White House—summarized a 400word statement that Stevenson issued Friday at Chicago after his week-long meetings with Democratic leaders across the nation. The summary began: “ 'All the news is good,” he (Stevenson) said. There was ‘serious unemployment’ in northern New Mexico, Detroit and southern Illinois. . . '** The text of Stevenson's statement showed that his comments about “good new?" and unempioy'ment were made separately. He mentioned areas where there is heavy unemployment in tiiscus--1 sing what he called “our lopsided prosperity." Later* 'SteveUsAm said that “as to the pureUf/'political aspects of our trip, all the news is good.” Prohibition Party Nominee On Ballot The' candidacy of Claude Swartz of 'Comstock for fourth district congressman on the Prohibition ticket was filed Saturday, according to county clerk Richard Lewton. Lewton received instructions to place the name on the ballots in the coming November election. Other nominees for that office are Dean Bechtol of Garret, Democrat, and E. Ross Adair of Fort Wayne, Incumbent Republican. Appropriations Are Approved By Council Emergency appropriations request of $5,717 for various items in the county general fund and requested appropriations and reductions in the gravel road fund amounting, to a transfer of SB,OBO were approved by the county council during their two-day session which ends today. The council made these approvals on the 1955 budget during the same session during which they considered 1957 budget proposals and tax levies. .