Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1958 — Page 8

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Adams County Soybean Festival Beauty Queen Contest Thursday, October 23,1968,2:00 P.M. 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 wrist watch and compete for the title of Soybean Queen in the finals to take place at the Fish Fry that Evening. —RULES— Contestant must be single—between the ages of 16 to 19 in-clusive-residents of Adams County. They must register as a contestant with the Decatur Chamber of Commerce in writing, or in person, or on this entry blank, by October 18th. 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. Letter explaining the rules will be mailed each contestant and several meetings will be held with the contestants prior to the contest. ENTRY BLANK Queen of 1958 Adams County Soybean Festival Name .: Address -- - - --— — Age My Talent is: ---- — Phone Contest to be held at the Decatur Youth and Community Center and the Decatur High School, afternoon and evening, October 23, 1958.

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ern Adams county representatives were members of the Decatur Catholic high school varsity group, and Pleasant Mills leaders. Attend ing were Bonnie Hakes, Leonida Mies, Susan Baker and Jim Cancino, from D.C.H.S. Pleasant Mills yell leaders in attendance were Sharon Bebout, Janice Raudenbush and Karen Funk. Miss Rebecca Lehman, sponsor of the cheer leaders, also attended. Getting underway at 8 o’clock, the visitors were first conducted on a tour of the campus. Registration was from 8 until 10:30 and the competition got underway at 1:30 o’clock. Yells and cheer leading techniques were exchanged by the high school boosters and among other things discussed were cheering sections, outfits, sponsors, and school spirit. Ernest Andres, Jr., baseball coach, spoke to those attending, about the cheer leader’s role in high school at the evening banquet held in Alumni hall. Saturday, Adams Central and Monmouth will send representatives to Portland, where a similar conference will be held. Central school supporters are Carol Haggard. Marcia Zimmerman, Arlene Zimmerman, and Jeannie Smith First team yell leaders from Monmouth are Joyce Busick, Kay Bultemeier, and Linda Kruetzman. Reserve leaders are Lylia Kruetzman, Judith Conrad, Marion Caston, Gladys Myers, James Fuhrman, and Dorothy Schlemmer. Il you have something to sell o rooms tor rent, try a Democra. Wr.nt Ad - f hev bring rer <♦«.

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IW ’Jr• L JOI DENOUNCES BOMBING - President Eisenhower and Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty confer on the rostrum during cornerstone ceremonies at a S2O million Interchurch center in New York. Informed of the bombing of a Jewish temple in Atlanta, Ike denounced the dynamiting and ordered Hagerty to ask the FBI for a complete report. Woman Faces Death In Electric Chair Convicted By Jury In Poisoning Death MACON, Ga. (UPl)—Anjette Donovan Lyles, silver - haired “black wid ow” convicted of taking her daughter’s life with ant poison, today faced a sentence that would make her the first woman to die in Georgia’s electric chair. An all - male jury deliberated an hour and 31 minutes late Monday before returning a verdict of guilty against the defendant, who is gray - haired at 33 and who has grown plump since her arrest last summer. Superior Court Judge Oscar Long set the execution Dec. 5, but later granted a stay under a motion by the defense for an appeal hearing, which he set Dec. 12. The death sentence was mandatory under law, since the jury did not recommend mercy. No woman has been executed since Georgia adopted the electric chair for capital punishment some 30 years ago. Only three women in state history ever have’ paid with their lives, all by hanging. The state, in presenting its case, constructed an imposing array of evidence that Anjette slipped an arsenic - based ant poison into the food and drink of, those closest to her nearly seven years ago. Evidence tended to show that hatred and greed were hr motivies. Her first victim, the state charged, was Ben J. Lyles Jr., her first husband who died Jan. 25, 1952. The second alleged victim was Joe Neal Gabbert, a big airlines pilot from Texas whose five-month marriage to Anjette ended in a horrible, writhing death on Dec. 2, 1955. The third victim named, Mrs. Julia Young Lyles, mother of the first husband, died Sept. 29, 1957. Marcia Elaine, the 9 - year -old daughter whose illness triggered an investigation, died last April 5. The state charged the defendant inherited $48,750 as beneficiary of the alleged victims. However, it provd that the will ,of Mrs. which named Anjette as onethird beneficiary, was a forgery. Two Are Fined On Traffic Charges Two persons received fines in justice of the peace court Monday night as a result of affidavits filed against them recently by police officers. One driver is scheduled to appear to the charges filed against him in the near future. Norman H. Witte, 37, Decatur, arrested Saturday on 13th street by the city police for speeding, received a fine of $16.75. He was charged with driving 40 miles per hour in a posted zone of 30 miles per hour. Carl L. Caby, 37, route two, Ossian, arrested on U.S. 27 by the state police pn October 7 for driving a truck and trailer that did not have the required turn signals, was fined $16.75. Dwight R. Miller, 40, was arrested by the state police Monday on U.S. 27 for operating a vehicle without the proper safety chains on the trailer coupling bar. He is scheduled to appear later on the charge. Kindness has influenced more people than eloquence. Forgetting a worng is the best revenge.

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Dulles Gives Go-Slow On Concessions Flexible Approach Is Being Sought To Crisis At Formosa WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has given a go - slow signal on concessions to the Chinese Communists, highly - placed officials said today. Nevertheless American officials acknowledged they are trying to pave the way for a more flexible appraoch to the Formosa situation if the Reds show a sincere desire to maintain the truce in the Far East. Dulles was expected to give the latest U. S. position on the jformosa issue in some detail at a news conference scheduled for this afternoon. Suggested Flexible Policy It was at his last news conference two weeks ago that Dulles first suggested the United States might be willing to adopt a more flexible policy toward the Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek to reduce his garrisons on Quemoy and Matsu, if the Reds agreed to a "dependable" cease - fire in the area. Since then the Reds have announced a one - week cease-fire, which they now have extended for two more weeks starting last Sunday. The latest extension was followed by a flurry ofd iplomatic activity Monday here and on Formosa where Defense Secretary Neil H. McElroy conferred With Chiang twice. In Washington. Dulles conferred with Chinese Nationalist Ambassador George Yeh. Details Not Disclosed No details of the talks were disclosed. But diplomatic informants here said the need to persuade Chiang that some concessions may have to be made to the Reds was one of the principal reasons for the conferences. There was no indication the United States was in any hurry to give ground on such ticklish points as the reduction of Chiang’s forces on the so-called “offshore" islands of Quemoy and Matsu, within shell - shot of the Red Chinese mainland. Dulles was said to believe the probtem should be approached with caution since the two-week truce extension is far short of a “dependable” cease-fire. RUSSIA (Continued frontpage one) hopes" to get agreement on test suspension at Geneva. DECATUR (Continued tretn page one) ing a suspended sentence in federal court approximately three years lation of the Dyer act (interstate ago when he was charged with viotransportation of a stolen motoi vehicle). MOON (Continued from page one) rather rigidly controlled from 'Washington. The mistake about escaping gravitational pull could be taken as an outgrowth of a statement made last Aug. 5 by Roy W. Johnson, director of the Pentagon’s advanced research projects agency. Johnson said an objective of the Air Force lunar probe would be “to reach the escape velocity from earth’s gravitational field.” He referred to the “flight of the test vehicle out of the earth’s gravitational field and into space to a distance of perhaps 250,000 miles from the earth.” 11 you he ,e something to seD oi rooms torrent try a Democra' Want Ad— thev ’.ring results

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