Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1956 — Page 6

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TRADE IN DECATUR ' 77 • City and Town Budget Form No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES nf determining: the Tax Rate* for the School Purposes of School Corporation of Decatur* A.u.w., I'numx Indiana Before the Board of SchoolTruetere A ’* Kntk-i uSi’ereby aiven the tax payer* of School City of Decatur. Adame County. Indiana, that the proper leroil officer* < f school corporation at their reirular meeting: piner on the 30th day of AtiffUtft »H will consider the following CLAfteIFTCATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND F. Filed Charges . ASS7.OO BOND FUND . General Admlnf «t iat lon ”, Auxiliary Activities .... 1437 if. Debt Service • .....$ 27*34.40 t tta i. hool Tr A See ' I Capital Outlay—New 2500.00 Total Bond Fund $ $78»440 tiffh e $ 925 00 J. Capital Outlay—Altera. 3100.00 CUMULATIVE Bl.lHl. FUND • Office at Snot <>f Sell. 147.00-00 Total Spe. Sch. Fund $ 92944.00 I. Capital Outlay—New $ 31710.10 n Instruction - • 14050.00 TUITION FUND J. Capital Outlay—Altera. o Canedinate Activities 895.0(1 B. Instruction ..... ........$37.7813.00 Total Cunt Bldg Fund * $1710.10 D Operation of Sch Plant $2130 oe F. Fixed Chargea 1200.0 ft RECREATION FUND J,.’ Malntenan. <■ 81'70.00 Total Tuition Fund ...,$259013.00 G. Auxiliary Activities * 3013.00 *'■ Total Recreation Fund $ 3913.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BK RAISED ('ii «wwln five FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Special Twltioe Road ReereaClee BulUlag DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING TEAR: Feed Feed Fa ad Feed Feed 3 Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to Dec 31, 1957. inclusive 7 3 92944.00 3259013.00 $27*34.40 33913.00 a Necessarv Expenditures, Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, present year - - - - 44431.00 10«91S.OO 15424 *5 1418.00 t Additional Appropriations to be made Aug. 1 to Dec. 31 of present year. —■.« 5500.A0 ....... «. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year—not included in line 2 or 3 5. Total Estimated Expenditure* (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) - -,-x - FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM Sources other than proposed tax levy: ♦. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year. 37229 *8 1024** 93 *757.75 1120.19 I. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement! 83097.07 44934.02 11002 4* 1375.72 • Miscellaneous Revenue to he received. Aug Ist of present school year to Dec. 31»t of next school year (Schedule on file in office of,.Sk-hool Board), g. Special Taxes (See b All Other Revenue (See Schedule). — — 137252.87 a. Total Funds (Add lines «, 7. Ba. And »b) 73190.37 28782* 19 18701.57 2*lo 37 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BERAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING JEAR (Deduct line 9 from line •). *4184.13 81*02.81 24357.48 2720 *3 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Tan 1 to June 3ft. ItM miscellaneous revenue for *■. ■ the same period. - HOQft.OO 25000.00 1500.00 300 00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add 10*802.81 25857.48 3320 *3 81710.10 lines 10 ana iij. — PROPOSER levies Net Taxable Property 7. Number of Taxable Poll. Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property Be Raised — _ 3 .69 3 75184 13 Special <<B 10**02 81 Tuition „. . - — u . 24 25857.48 Bond .. .W. - r OS 3320.63 Recreation vr— “ 25 81710 10 Cumulative Buildin k r 1292675.15 TOTA COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES* COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amobnt to be collected in current year and amounts collected In each of the previou. three years.) > To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected . 1 1934 1955 1958 1957 Name Os Fund 374100.65 $ 80508.51 $ 72425.45 8 75184.13 Special 75307.32 77*78 87 102*71.77 10*802 81 Tißtlon - , 4734 43 28958 80 25118.39 25857.N* Bond — 31 19.94 2824 8* 3131 .66 3320 *3 Recreation - ~ — 78133.23 7*621.58 78768 53 81710 10 Cumulative Building — $’35400.47 326*592 12 3282115 80 $292675,15 Taxnavers appearing shaft have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined. ■nd orientedtothe county, auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levv fUed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commls.sianers P for further and fihal hearing thereon by filing of petition with the cotlnty auditor on or before rhe fourth Mondav of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates chirped“ whichever date is later, and th* stat* board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing In thia county. . a „ .... * Dated this 3rd day of August 1958 _ . E. G. HUTKER ____— g. d. HEiJd DR. J. M. BURK Board of School Trustees AUGUST 7—14 7— r.m MMH w •»<•*»« •< *««»»!• „, HM **““*"“•* NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ULim U feOTbv given the taxpayers of Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of ai d munwlmi! a? theiJ meeting place, on the dthand sth days of September. 1958 will consider the folnerta W ORM. AU Other Services Personal 3 I. Services Personal 3 3133 Debt Payment 42n0 ■ 850 Tewasblp ASSWsHwWWMIaMMW*ISB iM|»ii n ■ I, !*■■»«*■> 9*ww<t ■ a Washington Township I 8400 Administration $ 27275 Services Personal I 10*25 Servl.es Personal 21st Dietary 4385 ft ‘.^P? Mh „ r ]s lD ense 1975 Proserntlag Attorney Ipiundry 8000 Woperties « Services Personal 1W Housekeeping 169*0 ’ r pe ‘ Treasnrer All Other Op. Expense 12»5 plant Operation l»3«0 Services Personal -I 7292 Clrcalt Ce«r» Medical, Surgical & Dental .. 30060 “ All Other P OP Expense ... 3655 Services Personal — slS96(> Nursing — All Cenatv Rrrerdtr All Other Op. Expense 49ff X-Ray 1»0e0 Services Personal -I 5952 Current Charges 3.-.0 Laboratory 10875 air Other l On Expense ‘ 1555 Properties 1200 Total County Hosp. Fund ~5270170 t'naatv Sheriff a - Registration of Anter* County Highway Maintenance Services Personal $ »U» Services Personal 3 10X8 Hl||| Me ,„, lr p-„nd All Other Op. Expense .01° All Other Op. Expense 400 Services Personal . 3 87600 Pronerties 1573 Properties — 100 other Op. Expense 3»4o<i County Snrveyer t t C.unty Coart House Material 148700 Services Personal I 78 * 7 Services Personal 3 4-<o Current Charges 3500 All Other On. Expense U*Q All Other Op. Expense 5800 properties _ 14300 Fronerties .........■- l n off Materia) —Jvc.-rrvaw i.rr.m. vrtsx va.TX.jj'rrggg 4ftft Total Co. H. M~ &R. .1 .$284500' Cnnnly Agricultural Ageht _ Unugty Jail County Welfare Fund Services Personal $ 7800 Ser J*" ’" so 1 Current Charges .. slß2l*o All Other Op. Expense 22$a All Other Op. Expense 3075 p n ( . llrreßt tTharges 15155 C Cmiy FMMI.At.JUaeMte a . Properties „ Iffftff Hither than Part I) Services Personal t Personal Service* .... All Other Op Expense .... ... -IToft t??S$ All Other Op. 2175 Current Charre* *5 Alt Other Op. Expense Properties Ifto Properties 200 Material .00 Total $219550 County Health Officer < urrent < harges 194 County llospltnl Rond Fund Services Personal -$ 1024 properties o < Payment of Principal $ 10000 All Other Op. Expense 250 County Commloolonera Payment of Interest inonn (oantv Coroner Services Personal ...$ 16788 Total $ 20000 Services Personal $ 1925 All Other Op. Expense 11875 ".7“‘ .' ESTIMATE OF COUNTY FUNDS TO BK RAISED County Hosp. FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER General Highway Welfare Hospital Bond 31ST OF INCOMING YEAR:* Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year —. $250575 $284a00 $219a50 $270170 $ 200.00 2. Necessarv expenditures to be made from appro- -> / <■ priatlon unexpended. July 31st nf present year .... 109000 91920 106855 110000 3. Additional approp. necessary to b« mad* Aug. Ist to Dec. 31st of present year 14220 12080 8450 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year—not included in lines 2 op 8. ■— 5. Total funds required (add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4) — ", 373795 388500 32*405 388620 20000 Funds On Hund And To Be Received From JK W * Sources Other Thun Proponed Tux Levy: W w 8. Actual Balance. July 31st of present year 9149* 349al 58o*l 44755 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) -i- — ...... 114.69 21.02 683a 3. Miscellaneous revenue/to be received Aug. Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (schedule on file in office of County Auditor): A. Special Taxes (see schedule) — 1791* *lO 255 B. Officers' feeh and all other revenue (see Schedule) .. .x 67220 304322 23386! 324.748 9. Total funds (add lines «, 7, 8A and 8B) - 291401 389773 314734 375593 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 81st of Incoming year (deduct line 9 ffom line 5) 82394 11*71 13027 2000* 11. Operating balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less misc. revenue for same period) : 100000 89000 15000 13. Amount to be raised by tax levy (add lines 10 and 11) - - 182394 None 50671 13027 35000 •All County welfare Fund Calculations as of July Ist, instead of July list and Aug. Ist. PROPOSED I.F.VIHS Net Taxable Property ... — 4 3.424,630 Number of Taxable Polls 3,736 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Levy on, Amount Te To Be FUNDS Property Be Raised Collected Collected Collected Collected 1953 1954 1955 1956 County Revenue $ .42 $182,383 $122,820 $154,765 $165,315 $250,873 Cumulative Bridge Fund 08 34.739 • County Welfare Fund 12 52,109 36.840 40,725 46.627 46.772 County Hospital Fund .03 13,027 11,905 12.217 12,708 12,756 County Hospital Bond Fund .0$ 34,739 ■ TOTAL $ .73 $318,997 $171,585 $2Q7,707 $224,*50 $310,401 TOWNSHIP POOR TAX LEVIES AND RATES TOWNSHIP Estimated Poor Estimated Re- Estimated Total Poor Net' For Relief O>IST Relief For Imhursement Due Balance Dec. Relief Assessed Ensuing Ensuing Year County Revenue 31st Present to be Valuation Year Including Operat- Year Levied ing Balance ■>* IflBF Blue Creek........ fini oft S — 30# oft 1392.00 • *1.547,230 “ .09. French 8«<00 f 539.00 " 356.00 1,780,580 .02 Hartford 820.00 1297.00 183.00 1,837.290 .01 Jefferson ................... 1220.00 1088.00 8X3.00 . 1.472.240 .08 Kirkland 1098.00 91’.0n 213.n0 2,132.210 .01 Monro*.. ; 8680.0 n 2075.n0 2916.0 n 7,290,780 .04 Preble ’084.00 2«7X.0n •’*4.00 2.645,69* .01 Root 39*0.0(1 - in3l.n« 2152 *0 5.381.030 .04 Ht Mary's 5225.** 3540 *0 2.213.02* .1* Union I*oß*o 1151.n0 133 *0 1.83*.83* .01 Webssh 4840.08 5338.00 3,336.780 .1* Washington 29400.0* . 16631.00 15544.00 2 11.956.970 .13 For assessed valuation* 8f townships see appropriate column under camion Township Poor Tax Levle» and Rates. Taxpayers appearing *b«ll have a right te be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, and nresented te the ceusty auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and tne levy fixed b.» ih* county tad adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten < or mor* taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state hoard of tax commissioners for., further and final bearing thereon by filing es petition with the county auditor on or before 1 th* fourth Mpuday ql Siptamber -or eo *r hetero the tenth xfHr ‘-irahWcatloii by • th* cotmty auditor bf 1 tax rate* charged. Whichever date i* !*t*r, and th* stat* board will fix a date for hearing in thin county. I Complete detail of budght estimate may he Men - FRANK KTTSON 1 in office of Cnimty Auditor. Auditor Adams County 1 Dated August 9. 1956. • - ; « AUGUST 14—21 1

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1 Ml ■ ‘W W ft I J eFw I' fc \ I WIVES AND CHILDREN of British subjects in Egypt leave plan* in London after being flown from Cairo as a result of the Suez canal crisis. ’ (International Radioptioto) t :

Miss Universe Is Convention Visitor CHICAGO (UP) — Carol Morris, 20, “Miss Universe of 1955” paid a surprise visit to the Demochatic convention Monday night. The Ottumwa, lowa, beauty sat with the lowa delegation for an hour and a half. Earlier, she greeted lowa delegates at lowa

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the Library Board of City of Berne, Adams County, Indiana, before’the Library Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Berne, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of laid municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day, of August 1956, Will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION 1 Services Personal .: $3X85.*0:3 Supplies - —— 250.00 : 7 Properties 2481.98 2 Services Contractual . 605.00 | 5 Current Charges 2130.00| Total Estimate ~.,.59351.96 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Library) ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY Fl ND TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO . ' DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: Library Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year ....4 $ 9301.96 ~ 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appro- , ■ g.riati<£ns. ' 5. Total Funds’Required (Add lines L 2, 3. and 4) 13964.49 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM ■ “ SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: « 6. Actual Balance, July 3lst of present year 3M6.Bff t ’ J vonected - pr “ e ’ ,t .* v -^ 36 ‘ 8. illscellaneous Revenue to be received August Ist » of present year to December 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of Library Board): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 525.00 b. Fees and all other revenue (See Schedule) 775.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, Ba, and 8b) . 84’7 16 lb. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES - — = , TO DECEMBER 3lst OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct » line 9 from line 5) , 5537 33 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense January Ist to June 3*. less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) : 3885.74 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 9423.07 , proposed levies Net Taxable Property - $3,926,280.00 Number of Taxable A23 Name of Fund—’ ——:—■. : : — Levy on ' Levy on Amount to Polls Property Be Raised Library ..■■!»■■■■„. — L $ .24 $9,423.07 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED ylft ~ Fund ~ Collected Collected Collected Collected 1953 1954 1955 1956 Library , $6,828.70 $7,231.8i $7,047.9* $7,315.19 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the. second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, tep or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeaJ to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Board of Trustees, Berne Publlc Llbrary Dated this 3,oth day of July, 1956. C. E. Luginbilj, Pres. AVGUST 7—14 . Annji E. Sprunger, Sec. Form Prescribed by the State Bo»rtl of Accounts TOWNSHIP BUDGET FORM No. 3 (REVISED 1951) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rate* fbr certain purposes by French Township, Adame County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. , Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of French T oWnshlp, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 28th day df August, 1956, will consider the fallowing budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION Township Fund: Advertising —. 15* 00 Poor Relief Fund: Salary of Trustee $ 862.50 Pay of Advisory Board • 300.0* Al. Personal Service $ 84.00 Office Rent 60.00 Fire Protection 600.00 83. Total Direct Relief Clerk Hire 150.00 Care of Cemeteries 25.00 (Total Bl and B 2) — 780.00 Trustee's Traveling Expense 200.00 Miscellaneous 65.00 Total Poor Relief Fund ....$ 8*4.00 Office supplies, printing and Total Townshin Fund $2812.50 ESTIMATE OF FU N t»S TO BE RAISED Funds Required For Expense* Township August 1, present year, to December 31, of ensuing year " 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming Year - $2312.50 z ’ 2. Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year ....- 107a.2a - 3. Additional Appropriations to be made August 1,--to December 31, of present, year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3 ; L 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) —3387.75 « Funds On Hand And T:i Be Received From Source* Other Thau The Proposed Rate Os Tax Levy 6. Actual Balance, July 31, ‘ present year 1208.04 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) - 896.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other " than from Tax x Levy, to h*c. ll *««iv*d from August 1 of present year ’ to December 31, of ensuing year. (See schedule in Trustee s Office) (a) Special Taxes (See Schedules) (b) All Other Revenue (See. Schedules) 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 21*4.04 10. Net Amount to be raised for expenses to December 5,1," of ensuing year ..... 1283.71 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of Expense - • • ..r . . . , . January 1, to June 30. Less Miscellaneous Re- r” venue for same Period) 4_.-. 500.00 ' 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 1783.71 . . . A_... PROPOSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property X..... $1,78*,580 ; > Number of Taxable Polls Levy on Levy on Amount to FUNDS Polls Property Be Raised Township _....- $ .10 $ 1783 TOTAL „...... .2 r -- $ 10 $ 1733 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAKE S COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS *■ 1953 1954 1955 195* Township 4._ _ $ 135* $ 1881. $ 1737. $ 1848 TOTAL 3 !35* $ 1881 $ 1737 - $ 1848 y NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OF TAX LEVIES Taxpayer* appearing shall have a right t 6 be heard tbereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to th* County Auditor not later titan two days prior to the second Monflay in September, and th* Levy fixed by the County Tax A4jusU»«at Board, or oa tl»*lr failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feMJn* themselves aggrieved by such levjes m«y appeal u tb* State. Board of Tax Com. missloners fnr further and final hearing thereon;:-Wttttftjr’a petition wiOtthe County Auditoiron or before the fourth Monday ,of September or on or before th* tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date I* later, and th* state board will fix a date for hearing in tnis county. Dated August 1. 1958. RAYMOND E. MOSER AUGUST 7—14 .. French Township Trustee

beadquarters in the .Palmer House. Miss Morris was here en route to her home at Ottumwa Wednesday where a celebration is plan- ’ ned to honor her victory in the un--1 iverse contest in Hollywood several weeks ago. t ' ■, 7-V '7. 7 ". j. ' *t. r-17 ( Adm. Richard Byrd made the i first fight over the South Pole on i Nov. 29, 1929.

Butler Criticizes 7 CBS TV Network Attacks Failure In Showing Film CHICAGO (UP) — Paul Butler. i Democratic national criticized the CBS TV network Monday night from the rostrum of the convention hall. Butler attacked CBS for Its failure to show all of a 28-ininute special film, ‘Pursuit of Happiness.” * t»Wdr A> ' Gov. Frank Clement’s keynote address. The film, specially prepared for the Democratic convention, depicted Democratic achievements over the years and featured the words of such former presidents as Roosevelt and Truman. CBS replied mat it had made no commitment to carry the film. "We did not know the film was considered an official part of the keynote address." said Sig Mickelson. vice president in charge of news and public ’affairs at CBS. Butler did not mentiolf CBS by name. But he left no doubt as to which network he meant. He complimented both ABC and NBC for their cooperation in beaming the film to the audiences. CBS did not run the film. Instead it featured: An interview with Harry Truman, a talk between Edward Murrow and. Eric Sevareid, an interview with Carmine De Sapio, a Westinghouse commercial, a short chat about William Jennings Bryan’s "Cross of Gold" speech by Lowell Thomas, an interview with ' Rep. Emmanuel Celler of New York, an interview with a California delegate. Frank Stanton, president of CBS, said he was “shocked” by the “inflammatory attack" made by Butler. Stanton sent a telegram to Buti ler defending CBS coverage of the convention.

_ i THI DEAD are piled like cordwood in morgue at Cali, Colombia, following blast of dynamite. Death toll may go above 1,200 and probably never will be an exact count. f International)

Stanton said the issue involved the exercise of news judgment by a free press. Chicago Bears Play Cardinals Saturday RENSSELAER, Ind. (UP) — The Chicago Bears readied today tor Saturday’s first pre-season game with the Chicago Cardinals. End BRI McColl arrived at the Bears’ camp at St. Josephs College here Monday. McColl, a doctor on the staff of San Francisco’s Stanford hospital during the OffSeason, said he has “high hopes for the best season on his career." Luedee, Troy Fight To Bruising Draw NEW YORK (UP) — Middleweights Jerry Luedee and Willie Troy, who slugged 10 bruising rounds to a draw Monday night, will meet other opponents at St. Nicholas Arena before colliding there again for the third time. Luedee of New Haven, Connweighed 106 pounds, and Troy of Washington, D.C., 164, for Monday .night’s return TV donnybrook. It was far more thrilling than their July 9th brawl wherein Troy took a nmjority decision by the eyelash margin of two points. FAVORITE SON (Cei.tlawee Vrol Pure <>■•> leading Democratic women and an evening session of oratory by speaker Sam Rayburn, the convention's permanent chairman, and others. Mr. Truman meanwhile was still boosting Harriman. He said his main idea in coming out for the New Yorker was to give the convention “a good stirring up.” Os Harriman he said, "I know he can win the election, but the nomination has got to be worked out.” The role of senate Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson, Texas’ favorite son, continued to be something of a puzzle. There has been some talk that the real fight wil be betwen Stevenson and Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) with Johnson perhaps weilding kingmaker powers. But Johnson, who now says he’s a “serious" candidate tor the nomination himself, declared that “no one has offered me any kind of deal" and that there is nothing mysterious about what goes on at his headquarters. Johnson said he just wants to

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Dulles Flies To Parley On Suez Dispute Secretary Hopeful Os Peaceful Formula To End Canal Crisis WASHINGTON (UP)— Secretary of state John Foster Dulles said today he believes a formula for “international operation" of the Suez Canal consistent with Egypt’s rights and dignity can be found. He said after another meeting with President Eisenhower on the Suez crisis that ‘.‘l go to London hopefully and with confidence that we will find a peaceful solution." Dulles was to fly to London this afternoon for a 22 nation conference starting Thursday on the Suez dispute. He said he and Mr. Eisenhower went over the position the United States Will take at the parley. This included a review of “a good many of the formulas which could be devised to assure dependable international operation of the canal ■obnsfsteHt. ;with-"-*h»«vrigHt* 1 SsdHPs dignity of Egypt.” "We believe that such a formula can be found and that it will be found, 1 ' Dulles said. He added that any nation which rejects such a plan "would have a heavy responsibility before the world." “I go therefore hopefully and with confidence that we will find a peaceful solution.” he said. Dulles talked with the President for 40 minutes. Afterward he went before television cameras to make his statement. A .reporter tried to ask him whether the United, States would insist upon establishment of an international authority to control the Dulles broke in and said he would answer no questions. • do two things—contribute to the making of a platform guaranteeing “the greatest good for the greatest number” and help the party pick presidential and vice presidential nominees who can “make that platform become a reality.” RUSSIA WARNS (Continued from Page Ona) Suez issue and an even sharper* pro and anti Egypt division among the nations meeting here Thursday. _ - The anxiety felt by Laborites over the issue was reflected in the pro-Labor Daily Mirror. It warned in a frontpage “message to Eden” that his only course would be resignation if he allowed himself “to be goaded into rash deeds by his own bold words, by the din from sabre-rattlers and gunboat diplomats or by applause from France.” 4 In Cairo, religious elders doffed their turbans, flowing robes and silk sashes, struggled into coarse Khaki uniforms and began rifle practice in the courtyard of Cairo’s Alazhar University with cries of "Allah is great” and “Glory for Egypt." Hundreds of women school teachers and girl students in Egypt also began military training. If you nave sometning to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. u onngs results >'

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