Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1962 — Page 8

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■ jj! .r • Kerner Decision On Crump Is Precedent

CHICAGO (UPI) — Slayer Paul Crump, who said he “began to die" nine years ago when sentenced to be executed, "began to live" today. Crump, a slender, deep-voiced 32 - year -old Negro, Wednesday won his 15th bid to avoid the electric c hair, where he had been scheduled to die Friday morning. Gov. Otto Kerner, a crusader against capital punishment, grant ed Crump’s plea for a chance to "justify my life” and commuted the robbery-slayer’s death sentence to 199 years in prison "without parole.” Crump and his attorney, Donald P. Moore, burst into tears when the governor’s decision was announced. “The real test for Paul Crump lies ahead,” Kerner warned. “The years he must face in prison will be a true test of his willingness and ability to be of service to his fellow man.” “I thank God and Governor Kerner,” Crump said, "and all the m any, many people who worked so hard to bring my case to the attention of the governor. I tharJk all the hundreds and hundreds of people throughout the country,” said the convict-author, whose first novel is to be published this fall. Warden Jack Johnson of the Cook County jail, whom Crump has described variously as “my best friend” and “my white father,” said Kerner’s decision proved "there is such a thing as rehabilitation, spiritually and materially, behnd prison walls.” Johnson, who had been scheduled to throw the switch at Crump’s execution, had appealed for clemency. The Kerner decision set a precedent, since Crump’s appeal for clemency was based solely upon his claim of rehabilitation while behind bars. “The most significant goal of a system of penology in a civilized society is the rehabilitaton of one of ts members ... If that premise were to be denied solely because this is a capital case a great disservice would be done,” the governor said. Kerner’s specification “without parole” in commuting the sentence raised still another precedent — one which the governor, himself, could not answer. Illinois law provides that no person may remain in prison for

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more than 20 years without becoming eligible for parole. Kerner said he did not know whether his condition would stand "because there is no case like it anywhere in the country.” Michael Isch Tops In 4-H Gardening Michael Isch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Isch of French township, Happy Hoosier 4-H club, was declared grandchimpion in the 4-H gardening judging at the fairgrounds Wednesday afternoon. Michael is in his second year of gardening and his exhibit includes eggplant, potatoes, onions, lima beans, cucumbers, cabbage, croakneck squash and a display of flowers. Janine Sue Jeffrey, daughter of 2, Decatur, and a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffrey, route Preble Jolly Juniors, is the reserve grand champion. She is a first year garden project member. ' First division winners are: Ist, , Janine Sue Jeffery, Preble Jolly Juniors; * 2nd, David Clark, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 3rd Kathy Christman, Blue Creek, Up and At It; 4th, Sueann Von Gunten, Wabash Cloverleaf; sth, Ted Habegger, Hartford Hoosier Workers. Division II winners are: Ist, Michael Isch, 2nd, Karen Klopfleisch, Jefferson Work and Win; 3rd, Jim Biberstein, Wabash Workers ; 4th, Duane Shifferly, St. Mary’s Sod Busters and sth, Steve Strouse, Root Roving Rangers. Winners in division 111 and IV are: Ist, Verlin Bulmahn, Root Roving Rangers; 2nd, Steven Sommer, Monroe Boosters; 3rd, Stanley Van Emon, Wabash Workers; 4th, James Koehr, French Happy Hoosiers; sth, Wayne Miller, Blue Creek Sod Busters. Michael Isch and Janie Sue Jeffrey won the right to exhibit their garden collections at the Indiana State Fair. Trash Can Lid I To hold the lid of your trash or I garbage can, after you have removed it for the purpose of depositing some rubbish, bolt a I spool to the inside of the lid about four irich'es from the center and use this to hang the lip on the I edge of the can.

County 4-H Fair Winners Listed

Roger Schnepp Has Grand Champ Lamb Roger Schnepp, of the Washington Variety Farmers 4-H club exhibited the grand champion lamb at the 4-H fair in Monroe Tuesday. Roger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schnepp. Roger has been a member of this project for six years. I t Dianne Moser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Moser, received the reserve champion ribben this year. Dianne is a member of the French township Berne Jolly Workers. Premium winners in each of the classes are as follows: Wool class—lst, Jib Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 2nd, Jim LeFever, Blue Creek Sodbusters; 3rd, Larry King of Root Roving Rangers; 4th, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters ; sth, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 6th, Bob Fields, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 7th, Dave Rields, Hartford Hoosier Workers; Bth, Sheryl Bauer, Berne Jolly Workers. Pen of 3 class: Dianne Moser of French. Berne Jolly Workers; 2nd, Rex Journay, Root Roving Rangers; 3rd, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 4th, Larry King, Root Roving Rangers. Mutton class winners are: Ist, Roger Schnepp, Washington Variety Farmers; 2nd, Dianna Moser of French, Berne Jolly Workers; 3rd, Ronald Journay, Root Roving Rangers; 4th, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; sth, Rex Journay, Root Roving Rangers; 6th, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 7th, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; Bth, Clyde Wulliman, French Happy Hoosiers. Yearling class winners are: Ricky Hill, Kirkland Future Farmers; 2nd. Larry King, Root Roving Rangers; 3rd, Ronald Journay, Root Roving Rangers; 4th, Bob Fields, Hartford Hoosier Workers; sth, Jim Hill, Kirkland Future Farmers; 6th, Dave Fields, Hartford Hoosier Workers. Mutton ram class: Ist, Roger Schnepp, Washington Variety Farmers; 2nd, Dianna Moer, Berne Jolly Workers; 3rd, Rex Journay, Root Roving Rangers. Wool ram class: Ist, Larry King, Root Roving Rangers; 2nd, Dave Fields, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 3rd, Bob Fields of the same club. Showmanship awards were received by Larry King of the Root Roving Rangers and Bob Fields of the Hartford Hoosier Workers.

List Electricity Winners For Fair 4-H Electricity winners were announced today at the Adams county 4-H fair at Monroe. Division I winners are as follows: Ist. Steven Neuenschwander,»Wabash Workers; 2nd, Jim Butler, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 3rd, Kathy Walter, Jolly Jilletes; 4th, Rita Norquest. Decatur Peppy Gals; sth, Dehnis Bieberich, Kirkland Future Farmers. Division II — Ist, Robert Chilcote, Jefferson Go Getters; 2nd, Judy Moser, Work & Win; 3rd Earl Kennel, Happy Hoosiers; 4th Ned Neuenschwander, Wabash Workers; sth, Duane Rekeweg, Preble Jollv Juniors. Division 111 — Ist, Rita King, Kekionga; 2nd, David Carver, Blue Creek Sodbusters; 3rd, Ronnis sth, Bill Hawbaker, Wabash WorkMosser, Go Getters; 4th, Glen Marckel, Blue Creek Sodbusters; ers. Division IV — Ist, Bob Kirdhhofer, Wabash Workers; 2nd, Richard Borne. Kirkland Future Farmers; 3rd Phil Isch, Happy Hoosiers; 4th, Robert Kirschner, Kirklaind Future Farmers. Division V - VIII — Ist, Wilfred Morrison, St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 2nd, Marvin Kirchhofer, Wabash Workers. Farm Shop First place winner in this project was Arnie Lehman, Wabash

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List Conservation Winners At 4-H Fair Conservation project winners were announced today from the Adams county 4-H fair. Winners in the wildlife project work in division I are: Ist; Nancy Swickard, Washington township Peppy Gals; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Swickard; 2nd, Von Bixler, Monroe Boosters, 3rd, Connie Lehman, Wabash Cloverleaf; 4th, Mary Ann Duff, Hartford Happy-Go-Lucky; sth, Wendlin Ruble, Preble Jolly Juniors. Second division winners are: Ist, Ken Strouse, Root Township Roving Rangers; 2nd, Judy Selking, Preble Jolly Juniors; 3rd, Rex Journay, Root Roving Rangers; 4th, Don Bixler, Root Roving Rangers; sth, Jack Asyp, Wabash Workers. Division 111 winners are: Ist, Rodney Smitley, Wabash township Limberlost Hustlers; 2nd, Bob Neuenschwander, Wabash Workers; 3rd, Martin Griffiths, Kirkland Future Farmers; 4th, Allen Mailand St. Mary’s Sodbusters; sth, Neil McGough, Wabash Limberlost Hustlers. Division IV winners are: Dan Seltenright, Washington City Slickers; 2nd, Kenneth Selking, Preble Jolly Juniors; 3rd. Blair Brown, Kirkland Future Farmers; 4th, Bill Hawbaker, Wabash Workers; sth, Gary Clouse, St. Mary’s Sudbusters. Division V winner was Mike McGough, Wabash Limberlost Hustlers. Division VI first place winner was David Swickard, Washington City. Slickers; 2nd, Harold Mailland, St. Mary’s Sodßusters. Winning the fight to exhibit at the state fair were Nancy Swickard, Washingtoh Township Peppy Gals, and Ken Strouse Root Township Roving Rangers. Pauline Ripley Is Handicraft Winner .. • . ;ir, Pauline Ripley, 4-H club member from Blue Creek township, was named the grand champion in the handicraft project which was judged at the 4-H fair Tuesday. Pauline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ripley and she exhibited a ceramic picture in orchid. Pauline is a member of the Blue Creek Up and At It 4-H club and has been enrolled in the 4-H handicraft project for six years. She completed her display with etched ■ crystal of her own pattern and a tray with a sea shell design.

The reserve champion in handicrafts was awarded to Stephen Randolph, of the Hartford Hoosier Workers 4-H club. He is the son of Mrs. Dale Granlienard. His exhibit was an attractive picture made of wire netting, painted black with copper leaf design. His group was completed with a plaque made of scraps of wood veneer and a aluminum tray. Premium winners in the ,1 division were: Ist, Sally Schnepf, senior Merry Maids; 2nd, Diane Gaunt, Up and At It; 3rd Margery Schwartz, Junior Monroe Boosterettes. Second division winners are: Ist Judy Grandlienard, Happy-Go-Lucky; 2nd, Debbie Strickler, Senior Merry Maids; Marjeann Neuenschwander, Cloverleaf. Premium winners in the upper divisions are Ist, Pauline Ripley, Up and At It; 2nd, Steven Randolph, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 3rd, Robert Chilcote, Jefferson GoGetters. Sally Ann Schnepf of the Monmouth Senior Merry Maids, Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schnepf of Decatur. Workers; 2nd Bill Hawbaker, Wabash Workers.

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Mary Lichtle Winner In Horse, Pony Show Mary Lichtle, of the Roving Rangers 4-H club, won the grand championship honors in the 4-H horse and pony show held at the 4-H fairgrounds .Tuesday evening. A record breaking crowd enjoyed the show following the 4-H parade. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lichtle of route ,3, Decatur. This is Mary’s third year in horse and pony club. Last year there were twentynine Adams county 4-H club members enrolled in the horse project and this year there is a record number of 58. This enrollment, along with the addition of the new horse barn, has made this a special event of the 4-H fair. Johnny Carroll, son of Ik. and Mrs. John Carroll of route 5, Decatur, won the reserve grand champion award. 4-H horse and pony club members voted on the best 4-H horse dub member and Debby Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith of Washington township, received the trophy. Burk Elevator provided the grand champion trophy for champion Mary Lichtle and the sheriff’s posse provided the grand champion trophy for reserve champion Johnny Carroll. ( Winners and classes are as follows: Model class: first, Debbie Smith; second, Steve Barker; third, Cynthia Carroll; fourth, Athen Burke; fifth, Christine Reifsteck. Junior horsemanship winners are: Ist, DeWayne Thieme; 2nd, Mary Lichtle; 3rd, Larry Meyer; 4th, Tayna August; sth, Max Beer. Egg race winners are: Ist, Steve Barker; 2nd, Athen Burke; 3rd, Debbie Smith; 4th, Tanya August; sth, Mary Lichtle. Senior horsemanship winners are: Ist, Linda Genth; 2nd, Athen Burke, 3rd, Patti Railing; 4th, Paula Strickler; sth, Ricky Gerbers. Obstacle course winners are: Ist, Max Beer; 2nd. John Carroll; 3rd, Mary Lichtle; 4th, Don Adams; sth, Mary Beth Schnepf. Western pleasure ponies winners were: Ist, Mary Beth Schnepf; 2nd, Tom Isch; 3rd, Larry Meier; 4th, Brad Baylesj sth, Linda Roe. Speed and action winners are: Ist, Mary Lichtle; 2nd, Larry Meyer; 3rd, Pohn Carroll; 4th Tom Isch; sth, Rick Gerbers. Flag race winners are: Ist, Mary Lichtle; 2nd, Dave Adams; 3rd, Larry Meyer; 4th, John Carroll; sth, Gary Meyer. Keg bending winners are: Ist, Dave Adams; 2nd, Mary Lichtle, 3rd, John Carroll; 4th, Tanya August; sth, Max Beer. Colt Judging In the 4-H colt judging Tuesday afternoon, Max Beer of the Monroe Boosters 4-H club, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Beer of route 1,, Berne, was awarded the grand championship trophy provided by the Steifel Grain company. Linda Roe received the honor of the reserve grand championship trophy. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roe of route 1, Monroe. She is a member of the Blue Creek Up and At It club. Dr. R. V. Allison provided the trophy for.the reserve champion.

The senior horsemanship in which only the rider is judged was won by Linda Genth. This trophy was provided by Beavers Oil Service. The junior horsemanship trophy, in which only the rider was judged, was awarded to DeWayne Thieme. Winners of the foals class are: Ist, Christine Reifsteck; 2nd, Linda Roe; 3rd, Tanya August; 4th, Ned Irwin; sth, Rick Gerbers. Winners of the yearlings class are: Ist, Eugene Grogg; 2nd, John Carroll; 3rd, John Bird; 4th, Christine Reifsteck; sth, Carol Tonner: Winner of the two-year old class are: Ist, Max Beer; 2nd, Steve Barker; 3rd, Patti Railing. Members of the 4-H horse club committee who were in charge of the entire program were: Mrs. John Carroll, chairman; Ed Gerbers, Bob Colter, Clark Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Burke and Verlin Burke. - -i

4-H Winners Forestry Winners in the forestry project at the 4-H fair were — Division I, Ist, Tim Steury, Kirtdand Future Farmers: 2nd, Linda Tonner, French Peppy Peppers; 3rd, Richard Collier, Decatur City Slickers; 4th, Sharon Bransteter, Jefferson, Work & Win; sth, Carol Tonner, French Peppy Peppers. Division II winners: Ist, Michael Isch, Happy Hoosiers; 2nd Mary Ann Duff, Hartford Happy Go Lucky; 3rd, Fred Yoder, Monroe Boosters; 4th, Susie Kennel, Berne Peppy Peppers; sth Rodney Lautzenheiser, Jefferson Go -Getters. Division HI Ist. Kay Wheeler, Hartford Happy Go Lucky; 2nd, Dennie Bieberich, Kirkland Future Farmers; 3rd, Sara Plough, Kirkland Kut Ups; Division IV — Ist Dan -Seltenright, Decatur City

Slickers; 2nd, Earl Kennel, Happy Hoosiers. Division VI — Ist, Bill Hawbaker, Wabash Workers. Division VII — Ist, David Swickard, Decatur City Slickers. Tim Steury, Michael Isch, Kay Isch won the right to go to the state fair. Rabbit Show Dean Singleton of the Root Roving Rangers 4-H club exhibited the grand champion rabbit at ,the Adams county 4-H show. Dean is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Singleton. His rabbit was a New Zealand white senior doe. Kenneth Bulmahn was Grand Champion winner in the New Zealand white junior doe class. Kenneth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bulmahn .and a member of the Preble Jolly Juniors. Reserve grand champion is Robert Christner in the New Zealand Red buck senior and also reserve champion in the New Zealand White senior buck class. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Christner and a member of the Monroe Booster club. First place awards in the various classes were — New Zealand Jr. Buck, Joan Scheumann; Sandy Flenish, Ist, Dean Singleton, Sr. doe; buck junior, Dean Singleton; California breed, Ist, Julie Yager, Doe Jr.; New Zealand Red, Ist, Dean Singleton, Doe Sr.; buck senior, Ist, Robert Christner; Checkered Giant, Buck Sr. Ist, Steven Neunschwander; doe senior, Ist, Steven Neunschwander, New Zealand White, Ist, Robert Christner, (sr. buck). Chinchilla Sr. Doe, Ist, Mike Rumschlag; Sr. Buck, Ist, Mike Rumsch&g. Woodworking Jan Rafert, Preble Jolly Juniors was first place winner in Woodworking I project; 2nd, Ronald Girod, Preble Jolly Jrs.; 3rd, Ronnie Christner, Blue Creek Sodbusters; 4th, Gene Dailey, Wabash Workers; sth, Robert Chilcote, Jefferson Go Getters. Division II — Ist, Bill Webb, Blue Creek Sodbuster; 2nd Russell Fuhrmann, Preble Peppy Pals; 3rd, Marvin Smith, Limberlost Hustlers; 4th, Je Meyers, Decatur City Slickers: sth, Don Spence, Decatur City Slickers. Division 111 — Ist, Steve Hakes, Roving Rangers; 2nd, Frank Howe, Limberlost Hustlers; 3rd, Dave Rirchcock, St. Mary’s Sodbusters. Recreation Division I — Ist, Rodney Smltley of the Limberlost Hustlers. Division II — Ist, Joye Strouse, Sr. Merry Maids.

Dog Project Diane Lindsey, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Grant Lindsey of route 2, Geneva, was the Ist premium winner in the dog project. Dianae is a member of the Hartford Happy Go-Lucky 4-H club. Second place winner was Judy Bultemeier, Preble Jolly Juniors; 3rd, Janet Winteregg, Washington township Peppy Gals; 4th, Charloette Moser, Hartford Happy-Go Lucky, sth, Iris Cauble, Kirkland Kut-Up’s. Additional information: Dianne’s dog is a German shepherd; Judy, a German shepherd: Janet’s dog is a miniature poodle: Charlotte’s dog is a Dachshund: and Iris’ dog is a Shepherd cross. This is the third year for the 4-H Dog project. Mrs. Gerald Gehrig was the judge of this project. Conservation Conservation project winners were announced today from the Adams county 4-H fair. Winners in the entomology project work in Division I: Ist, Harold Mailand of the St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 2nd, Kim Watson, Monroe Boosters; 3rd, Judy Grandlienard, Hartford Hap-py-Go-Lucky; 4th, Rodney Lautzenheiser, Jefferson Go-Getters; sth, Allen Stoller, French Happy Hoosiers. . k Division 111 — Dan Seltenright, of the Washington City Clickers won the right to go on to the state fair in this division. Harold Mailand also won the right to go to the state fair. Home Grouds Winners in the home grounds project in Division I were Ist Steve Strouse, Roving Rangers; Cynthia Boerger, 2nd, Monmouth Merry Maids. Division II — Ist Dan Seltenright, Decatur City Slickers. Health First place winner in the health project was Kay Wheeler, Hartford Happy-Go-Lucky; 2nd, Kelly Wheeler, Hartfor Hoosier Workers; 3rd, Wally Dubach, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 4th, Linda Hawbaker, Wabash Cloverleaf; sth, David Carver, Blue Creek Sodbusters. Potatoes Potatoes were judged Wednesday morning and the following blue ribbons were won: Ronald Girod, Verna Adler and Ronnie Habegger. ; Personality Marsha King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: Leo King, Jr. of Root Township, received first premium in the personality project. Marsha is a member of the Senior Mery Maids Club and was in the third division of personality. Second premium went to Sara Ploughe of the Kirkland Kut-Up’s Margaret Schultz,.of .the JDecaturSt. Joe Jill’s received the third premium. Theresa Schultz, also of the St. Joe Jill’s received the fourth premium and Kathy Bischoff of the Union Pals received the fifth premium ribbon.

wwwp * *** Nancy Fogle Champ In Poultry Exhibit Nancy Fogle showed the grand champion poultry exhibit at the 4-H fair. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erman Fogle and has been a 4-H club member for three years in the Berne Cloverleaf. Her exhibit was In devision 1, New Hampshire. Reserve champion was, Leroy Scheumann of the Preble Peppy Pals club. Leroy is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Scheumann and is completing his second year in poultry. His exhibit was Leghorn yearlings, division 11. Other winners In the poultry project were: Sessex, Ist, Steven Randolph, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 2nd, Judy Grandlienard, Hartford Happy-Go-Lucky; White Rocks, Ist, Darrel Dailey, Wabash Workers; New Hampshire,

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Ist and grand champion. Nancy Fogle. Rhode Island Reds, Ist, Leonard Heimann, Variety Farmers. Leghorns. Ist, Leland McAlhaney, Frencv Happy Hoosiers; 2nd, Stephen Minnich, French Happy Hoosiers; 3rd, Richy Minnich, French Happy Hoosiers. Leghorn yearling, reserve champion, Leroy Scheumann, Ist place in this division. New Hampshire, Nancy Fogle, grand champion and It place in this division. Winners in the 4-H broiler project which is on display in a freezer in the youth building are: Harold Mailand, Ist place, a member of the St. Mary’s Sodbusters; 2nd, Cynthia Boerger, Monmouth Merry Maids; 3rd, Allen Mailand, St. Mary’s Sodbusters. Decorating Hint If the furniture in a very small room In your home seems to jut out in assorted drectlons, enamel the furniture in a satin finish in the same color as the walls. The furniture and walls will then blend, and the room will appear larger.