Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1956 — Page 2

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NOTiea or KMMTOO* Siotfba U barwby aivoa that oa Caunty, atate of Indiana, fur the dufskm* of laoalvln* V«t«a trom • namod oM«ar« Th* Poli« will b» apan tot th« of- rac»ivK»g »ot«s -fro S b'clnuk-a. m. until « o’clock p. ni Central Standard Tltut, or 7 a. in. <O 7 p. m. Llaylitfiit Savina Tltu« on said day. The following is a liat of tile offices to be voted on at said General (Election us shown by the records on file in my office and those certified by the Governor of tile State of Indiana: Heewbllesn Party. Natloaal Ticket President, Cm ted States of Ameri<**, Vice-President, United States of America. State Ticket United States Senator Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer us State Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction. | Reporter of Supreme and Appelt late Courts. Judge of Supreme Court. First District. dudlte of Supreme Court Third District. > Judge of Supreme Court Fifth District. Judge of Appellate Court First j District. Judge of Appellate Court Second I District. County Ticket .KepreeentaHve in Congress. Fourth Congressional District. Joint Representative Adams and Wella Counties. County Auditor. County Treasurer. County Recorder. County Coroner. County Surveyor. County Commissioner First District. County Commissioner Second District. llemocmtle Party, National Tteket President, United St .-.leg of Attic rick. Vice President, United States of America. State Ticket United States Senator Governor Dieutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruetton Reporter of Supreme and Appellate Courts Judge of Supreme Court. First District. Judge of Supreme Court Third District. Judge of Supreme Court Fifth District. Judge of Appellate Court First Diatrtet. Judge of Appellate Court Second District. County Ticket Representative in Congress Fourth Congressional District. Joint Representative Adams and Wells Counties. County Auditor County Treasurer County Recorder County Coroner County Surveyor County Commissioner First District. County Cdinmissioner Second Distrieb ’ —> — Prohibition Tieket KatlOßal Tieket President, United States of America. -i Vice-President, United States of America. State Ticket United States Senator Governor Dieulenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction. ~ Jleportef of S'iprenie and late Courts. Judge of Supreme Court First District. County 'Picket Representative —in— Congress Fourth Congressional District » Joint Representative Adams and VV ells Counties County Auditor County Treasurer Count}' Recorder County Coroner County Surveyor | County Commissioner First Disr | trict. County Commissioner Second ; District. t ; Socialist l.abor Tieket National Ticket I President, United States of America. Vice President, United States of America. State Tieket United States Senator Governor Dleutenant Governor Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Attorney General » Superintendent of Public Instruction. Reporter of Supreme and Appellate Courts. Referendum Ballot On Questions Concerning Official Time Os The N»««e Os Indiana. Submitted By .. .The 11155 legislature. Section 1 At the general election to be held on the first Tuesday after -the first Monday in November. I 1955. these shall be submitted to the electors of this state for the information and guidance of tlte fnem- , hers of the Ninetieth General Aasembly the following questions: ' 'l* I>o >-’ ou favor the retention of Central Standard Tim,- as the of. ficial time for the State of Jndi- , ana? Yes , No • (21 If you favor the retention of i Central Standard Time as the offij dal time for the State of Indiana, ! do you favor legalising the adoption , of Daylight Savings Time for cerj tain periods of the year by the rar-j-lous political subdivisions of the t state? I Yes No ! (3> Do you favor the adoption) ; of Kast-rn Standard Time as th- 1 j ficial time for the State of Indiana? - ' | t Yes No ’ /'i 1 > If you favor Kastern- c, n . '.l j and Time as the official time for the ; Ssate of Indiana, do you favor legalising the adoption of Daylight I Savings Time lor certain p e _. ... LtAe year by the various political subdivisions of the state? | Yes . No Instruction* To Voters I, Section ♦. Any voter who desires to vote in favor of anv question, 4 strati ma cross rXt Th ark Ifi CT e i square beside the word “Yes”; and j any voter who desires to vote agairtst any question,, shall make a cross <XI mark in trie square beside tlie word “No." In the townships of Kirkland, W-asbington; and Monroe members of the Adams County Central Consolidated Helio,,! Board will be elected. In attestation, I hereunto set my hand and affix the s“al nt said Adams County Circuit Court at Itec-sntr. Indiana, tins 6th day of October, 1956. (SEAL) Richard D Lewton, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Decatur, Indiana L 16 " 23 ddBCORI Tiatle in • Good Town — JI |

Four Million Asked In Indiana Budget State Agencies And Vets Organizations INDIANAPOLIS (UP) —Nearly four million dollars in budget requests from state agencies and veterans organisations was announced today by state budget director Robert King. Requests for funds to be included in the 1957-59 budget included $3,148,679 from the adjutant general department. It was an increase of 1842,869 over the appropriation for Airrent biennium. King said most of the increase —1160,000 would be used.to repair the state’s 130 existing armories. The internal security corps sought $95,960, a $27,845 increase, to hire three clerks and four parttime assistants ** to regimental commanders. The civil defense department asked to increase its staff from 14 to 24 persons with a $287,778 appropriation, an increase of $135,452. Three veterans groups asked little or no increase in their semiannual grants from the general assembly: Disabled American Veterans $23,160, Veterans of Foreign Wars $29,000, and Spanish -War Veterans $2,000. J, Other requests: Veterans state service department. $233,084. increase of $27,992. salary boost of $l2O to SIBO for 18 employes; naval armory, $78,386, increase of $12,034, repairs, supplies, increased cost of fuel?' and Soldiers and Sailors Monument. $70,930. increase of $4,873, increased cost of utilities. The Indiana World War memorial trustees also asked the state budget committee to approve SIOO,OOO to $150,000 in emergency funds to repair leaks and damage caused by leaks. A referral letter said one need was some method "to keep the pigeons out of the drainage system.”

INDIANA (CunllnuH from One! the Meridian Hills Country Clqb in Indianapolis. DeYoung said brlush fires have been frequent ajl over the state in recent weeks. Lake County alone had 121 grass fires on Sunday. The weather bureau said records show one 23-day period in 1897 which was completely dry beginning from .01 inches on Sept. 25 and ending with .08 on Oct. 11. It was longer than the present period without a trace of rain but the last 30 days with only .01 precipitation far surpasses any previous period-

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Democrats May Cut Into GOP Hold On Congress

(Editor's note: This is the last in series of three stories on Indiana’s congressional races in the Nov. 6 election. 1 INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Democrats hope and Republicans fear that Indiana’s Sth congressional district will remain in the Democratic told in the November election. • Os southern Indiana’s three sprawling districts, the 11-county Bth is regarded by leaders on both sides as most likely to be In the Democratic column behind stately Winfield K. Denton, the congressman with the booming voice and the broad-brimmed hat. The other two southern districts - the 7th and 9th . have been GOP strongholds for several yeans. The Bth - as well as the Ist and 3rd up north - are mentioned by party leaders as most likely to be in the Democratic column. The Ist and Sth already are, and addition of the 3rd would make the lineup 8-3 in favor of the Republicans. The Bth district, including Evans, ville, New Albany and Jeffersonville. is scene of a grudge fight between Denton and former Rep. D. Bailey Merrill, both of Evansville. Denton, a three-term congressrttgn 3 e feate<? nsr/fres; ’t.publican in 1950 by 4.000 votes. Then Merrill. attorney and coal miner’s sori, ousted Denton in the 1952 GOP sweep by nearly 11,000 votes. Two years ago. Denton regained a slight margin in industrial Vanderburgh county and defeated Merrill by 7.000. Last year. Evansville was one of Indiana's big cities to switch from a Republican to a Democratic mayor. Democrats üßte that Evansville's Vanderburgh county has never failed to give a plurality to the winning presedential candidate. In the 10-countv 7th district, including Vincennes and coal-mining areas of southwest Indiana threeterm Rep. William |G. Bray is challenged by Democrat Vern Hill, Coalmont. _ Bray, Martinsville attorney, won by slightly more that 1,000 votes the first time out. but he rolled up big margins in 1952 and 1954. Hill, one-time coal miner, is a businessman and member of the speakers bureau for Indiana highways for survival. In the southeastern 9th district. Democrat Wilfred J. Ullrich will try again to unseat the Indiana congressman with the second longest term of service - Rep. Earl WilsojL 50. Bedford. Wilson, former high school teacher and principal, was first elected in 1940. He is seeking his 9th straight term. In 1954 Ullrich, an Aurora drug-

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gist, failed by 4,000 votes to unseat Wilson. At least one GOP leader said the "trouble” expected earlier in th 14county district was no longer a threat because of more favorable polls than expected. Urges Eisenhower •J Debate Bomb Issue Senator Asks Ike To Break Silence WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen. Mike Mansfield today called on President Elsenhower to break his self-imposed silence on the question of stopping H-bomb tests and debate the Issue with Adlal E. Stevenson. > The Montana Democrat said in an interview,"“the question is so Important, so explosive in its potentialities. that both sides should be laid before the American people to the greatest extent possible.” Mr. Eisenhower has dismissed Democratic presidential candidate Stevenson’s proposal that the United States tak ethe lead in calling a halt to H-bomb tests as a “theatrical gesture.” He told a news conference last week that he has said his "last word” on the subject. But Stevenson continued to press his proposal. He told a nationwide te]ev|sion audience Monday night that.’lf elected, he would attempt personally as his "first order of business” tb negotiate an agreement with Russia and Great Brit ain to halt Ipnte H-bomb tests. Mansfield, commenting on Mr. Eisenhower’s statement, said "there can be no last word in thie field of potential terror and destruction.” Mansfield expressed doubt thfit the question will become an Important vote-swinging issue. But he said it is “an educational issue,” both sides of which should be laid before the American people for their judgment. Mansfield, a member of the foreign relations committee, supported Stevenson’s proposal as “worthy of most serious consideration.” He said, however, that he would not favor the United States unilaterally calling a halt to further H-bomb testing. - ■ ’ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

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