Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1956 — Page 4

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Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — The Indiana employment security divi-

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sion said today unemployment compensation claims last week were about 2,000 lower than during the previous week.

Hints Congressmen Enjoy Free Cruises Official Document Hints At Junket WASHINGTON (UP) —An official government document hinted today that members of congress by the score have been enjoying tree Caribbean cruises on ships of the publicly owned Panama Line. The exact number of congressmen involved or even a close estimate was a tightly held secret. So were the names of the junketing lawmakers. Few official secrets have been more closely guarded than the hard facts about the on-the-cuff travel by house and senate members to'SHaiti and Panama aboard the government’s three luxury liners. However, a clue turned up in a government audit, which suggested—however obliquely—that the congressional junk«ti>g may have cost close tri $64,000 in one recent 12-moiths periodi,. with as many as 266 lawmakers, staff aides and dependents sunning themselves on the warm-water, cruises. The general accounting office reported that the Panama Line in fiscal 1963 charged up $64,000 as the cost of “free passes" issued to government personnel other than canal workers. jA company spokesman said nobody much besides congressmen is in this category. The figure was based on assumed cost of $240 per round trip. At that rate it would cover 266 tares. Some of the travelers undoubtedly were working, at least to the extent of inspecting operations of the Panama Canal. All were carried under the official presumption that they were working. l - X "PROBIEM BOY" Robert Zavalnak, 14, is shown after his capture following the rifle killing of his father Joseph, <2, tn Brecksville, 0., a Cleveland suburb. Robert shot his fathex to death jwt before the evening meal, then fled in the family station wagon. He ran it into a utility pole, then into four autos parked in a lot Then he fled afoot (International)

Adams County Soybean Festival Beauty Queen Contest Thursday, October 25, 1956, 3:00 P.Mz at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Contestants will be judged on beauty, appearance, poise and talent. Five finalists will be selected by the judges. Each finalist will receive a diamond wrist watch and compete for the title of Soybean Queen in the finals, to take place at the Fish Fry that evening. RULES: Contestants must be single ~ between the ages of 16 and 21 inclusive . . residents of Adams County. They must register as a contestant with the Decatur Chamber of Commerce in writing, or in person, by October 20th. A maximum of 5 minutes will be allowed each contestant for talent demonstration during the contest. Dressing rooms will be available at both the Center and High School. A letter explaining the rules will be mailed each contestant. ENTRY BLANK QUEEN OF 1956 ADAMS COUNTY SOYBEAN FESTIVAL NAME ADDRESS 2 Age MY TALENT IS: PHONE :* Contest to be held at Decatur Youth arid Community Center and the Decatur High School in the afternoon and evening of October 25, 1956.

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» .Kill ■ K: \ ; t :■ , y ' FIREMEN REMOVE one of the eight injured in explosion at new annex of Ampco Metals in Milwaukee, Wia. One Person was killed tii'the b)ar» ' (International Soundvhoto)

Girl Scout News Brownie troop 8 met October 9 at 7 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. We elected officers who are as follow: president, Janet Rambo; vice-president, Jean Swickard: and scribe, Sandra Affolder. We made Halloween decorations and dismissed at 8 o’clock. Scribes: Sandra Affolder. Soldier Convicted For Sex Slaying SALINAS. Calif. (UP) — Pfc. John P. Kruse, St. Paul, Minn., was , found guilty of first degree murder Wednesday night for the sex slaying of Connecticut co-ed Anne Shay. , However, the jury of seven men and five women, which deliberated for only 4% hours, recommended leniency. Under the recommendation, the 21-year-old soldier would be sentenced to life imprisonment. Mrs. William Hylton Dies At Geneva Home Z O . lifra. WilUain R. Hylton. 52. died Wednesday at her home in GeneVkafter a two-years’ illness of She was a member of the Metho* dist chdreh. Surviving in addition to her husband are th req sent Wi>.’ liam R. Jr., ot Union-City, Ralph of Fort Wayne and Mark of Lafayf ette; three brothers, Warren Ci Lane of Lester, Mass., Will and Courtney Lane of Ezel, Ky„ an<| one slater, Mrs. Arthur Hylton of Fountain City. ,-r Services will be held at 1:30 p.m t Friday at the Geneva Methodist church, the Rev. Nelson Lautzenhelser and the Rev) Harold Schram officiating. Burial will be at Williamsburg. Friends may call at the Hardy & Hardy funeral hame until noon Friday. Poison Mystery TULSA, Okla. —(UP)—Beecher Owners reported that someone had poisoned six of his Chinese elm trees. He said holes had been cut into the trunks and an undentified liquid had been poured into them..

Elton Marquart To Speak Here Saturday Elton Marquart, Fort Wayne, former Allen county clerk and state representative from Allen county, will be the guest speaker at a political rally at Republican headquarters here Saturday night at 8 o’clock. County chairman Harry Essex will preside and introduce the county candidates. A smoker will follow the speaking program. The general public is invited. Cub Scout Packs To Meet This Evening Cub Scout packs number 3061 and 3062 will meet tonight at Lincoln school at 7 o’clock, it was 1 announced today. Parents of boys who are not yet Cub Scouts and want to be are invited to attend. Parents especially are invited to the meeting. Plans Enlargement Os Firestone Store • David Myers, manager of the Firestone Home and Auto supplies hfore on South Second street, an(icranced plans today for enlargng the stord. — ■» -> ’ * • The building next door, now occupied by Bud’s Tavern, has been rented for the expansion program. Bud McGill, properietor of the .tavern, has indicated that he plans tb locate elsewhere. ■ - ) Easier to cut Sew and fit Aft I V I x 9338 SIZES I 1 \ I 6—17 ’ Printed Pattern ‘Our new PRINTED PATTERN —in Junior Sizes! This sew-easy jumper has a long-waisted line that’s s-o-o flattering. Sew it with companion blouse; alonej ■as a date dress ( iu lustrous taffeta! Printed Pattern 9338: Jr. Miss Sizes 9, 11. 13, 15, 17. Size 13 jumper requires yards 39-inch fabric; blouse takes 1% yards. Thia printed pattern assures perfect fit. Easy directions printed on each tissue pattern part. This easy-to-do pattern gives Perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every, step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern tor Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., " 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly (.tame, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

Roy Price Is Named District Director Roy L. Price, prominent farmer of near Decatur, and also prominent in Lions club circles throughout the state, has been named a director from district B in a new organization of past district governors of Indiana Lions. Howard W. Miller. Attica attorney, was elected chairman of the group at Indianapolis, which group will be known temporarily as the Lions international counsellors club of Indiana. Gas City Man Dies As Auto Overturns GAS CITY, Ind. (UP)—Albert Shout, Gas City, was killed today when the car in which he was riding went out of control and rolled over four times on Ind. 22 just east of here. State police 'said Shout, about 50 years old, was thrown from the car, driven by Vernon W. Horner, also of Gas City. Horner was not injured seriously. He was held for questioning at Grant county jail. If you have sometning to seu oi ■ooms for rent, try • Democrat Want Ad. it brings results

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Fail To Break Deadlock Over Suez Dispute Private Talks By Foreign Minister Reported Failure UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UP) —Private talks between the foreign ministers of Britain, Frhnce and Egypt have failed to break the deadlock in their dispute over the Sues Canal, authoritative sources said today. The ministers again laid their arguments before United Nations secretary general Dag Hammarskjold in a secret meeting in Hammarskjold’s offices atop the U. N. headquarters building. The secretary general also scheduled private talks with Soviet foreign minister Dmitri Shepilov and Yugoslav foreign minister Koca Popovic. French foreign minister Christian Pineau said it was too early

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to say whether there was hope for agreement. Bo far, be said, none nt the three ministers had either progress or disagreement to report to today's third secret session in the security council scheduled for Uis afternoon. An authoritative source said an open session will probably be held in the security council Friday to let Israel and seven Arab nations make statements concerning the canal crisis. Pineau said today’s secret security council meeting will be a, brief one in order to allow more time afterward for the continuing Anglo - French - Egyptian talks. Informed sources said the postcouncil session might run well into the night Egyptian foreign minister Mahmoud Fawsi stuck to his refusal to discuss "any aspect of the secret talks except to confirm today’s meeting time. British foreign secretary Selwyn Lloyd marched out of the second negotiating session early Wednesday night, repeating three times as he stalked from the elevator to his limousine: ’’There is no switch in British policy. There is no new British plan. We meet Friday at 10 o’clock for what We* (hope will be a fruitful discussion.’’