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Tuo Journal-Everr Etfnina. Wilmington. De-laware. Saturday, JuIt 9. I960 Democrats Begin Writing Platform in Secret Session I mnn i'i! Rights Issue Still Hesitant Eisenhower Is Toughest hi Of Problems Stevenson Off For Sessions Reiterate Statement He Ii Not Volunteer, Rut Many Ol lonrn Doubt Threatened Dixie Roll Pue to Rigid Plank til -Sri Studies Plea To Congress May Address Session In Appeal for Budget, Legislative Proffram NEWPORT, July 9, President Eisenhower reportedly is thinking about going before Congress personally when it reconvenes next month to make an extraordinary election year appeal for his budget and legislative program.

Aides at the President's vacation headquarters laid today LOS ANGELES, July 9 Would Accept Draft CHICAGO, July 9 Adlai Stevenson willing to be drafted, but apparently determined not to volunteer heads for Los Twenty men and women lock! Angeles today and the 1980 i aw us themselves behind dnon today to r'n verbal weapon for the Democratic Farty's battle to re capture the- presidency. The 20 were drawn from a 109 member resolutions committee to draft a platform for the party's national convention ret week. They acknowledged their task wan difficult. Democrats at this convention, as in past Democratic national convention. He made hit feelings clear yesterday, on the eve of hit departure, when he declared: "If I ihould be drafted, I Eisenhower almost certainly would do my utmost to win! this critical election." And again when he confirmed a statement attributed to him by Lt.

Gov. Glenn Anderson of California, i big West Coast Stevenson booster: conclaves, expreed differences cn some issue. The most seri pus of thesa was one that has plagued the- party for years civil rights. Put th 20 member draftinz committee was agreed on one thine. It was a contention that the peace and prosperity theme usually a victorious Iheme cannot be held aloft with valid ity by their Republican opponents this year.

A score or more nf witnesses who appeared at hearings on' "If selected by the I will, of course, accept will sound such an appeal-even if he decides against addressing a joint session of the Senate and House. Alternatives would be to send a special message to Congress, or make a speech to tha nation on television and radio. Also, the approach could both a special message and a TV-radio address. Fears for Surplus Eisenhower is pictured by aides, who asked not to be named, as deeply concerned that Congress members may come back from their national political conventions and cast thrift to the winds in an effort to woo votes to the Democratic or Republican tickets. Before leaving Washington, the President told a news conference last Wednesday it will be a miracle if the four-billion-dollar budget surplus he had counted on is realized in the fiscal year which started July 1.

The President blamed the kt Wlrphot 111 MPHREY AT f'ONVENTIOV-Senalor Hubert Humphrey, of Minnesota, who had hope of being presidential nominee, arrhri with Mrs. Humphrey at the Los Angeles airport for the Democratic Convention. He wis met by pluggert for Adlal the draft and campaign with vigor and a sense of real purpose." Accompanied by hii two ions, Borden and Adlai III, and young Adlai's wife, Nancy, the twice-defeated Democratic candidate was scheduled to depart from O'Hare Field by jet plane the platform contended there Stevenson. At Wlrwhot FINALISTS These 15 girls advanced to tonight! final Judging In the Mlse Universe contest at Miami Beach. Front row, left te right, Austria, Elizabeth Hodacs; Brazil, Glna Mac-Therson; Colombia, Stella Marquez; and Israel, Allza Gur.

Center row, Germany, Ingrun Moeckel; Spain, Marl Teresa Del Rio; England, Joan Boardman; Korea, Ml Hi Ja Son; Italy, Daniela Bianchl. Back row, U. S. Linda Bement; Norway, Kagnhlld Aass; South Africa, Nirolette Caraz; Greece, Magda Passaloglou; Japan, Vayol Foruno; and Switzerland, Elaine Maurath. Beauties of Five Continents Vie Tonight for Miss Universe is no real peace.

They cited intensification ot me torn war Tl I "'I Tl nee collapse of the summitlJolI.SOfJ lUlCkCn LUlUi Hi" 5 late today. rnnineiirp awn uip unu cudiiuii rf President Eisenhower'! visit Slice of Key States' Votes to Japan. Labor and agricultural lead- Mevenson is Mpllelt Stevenson in a network (CBS) news interview yesterday, was more expansive and explicit than at any other time in preconvention months. He said that as a twice-defeated (1952 and 1956) candi en, some trade and business riiapmai Chairma of Connnilte Foreeasl Shift croups, and a number of proml- Of Manr Delegate! From Pennsylvania And rent Democrats declared In Finals at Miami Beach Universe they must eliminate 'hensive about aurvlvlng the cut California to Senator' Side) To Re Telecaiti off. It was generally those with Democratic-controlled Congresi creasing unemployment pres sages economic stagnation un less the economy is given stim the most poise who did 10, In- for not acting on his requests date, it wasn't "fitting and Survive) International successor to Akiko Kojima of I LOS ANGELES, July 9 if.

A sizable slice of votes from cluding two who were fairlv for hiSher gasoline and high- ulants of covernment spending'. a. proper lor nun to a sic for for medical aid for the aged. ln" rennsyivan.a aripRauoni mi vrmo-j nomlnation. Thu5 he felt his role lay in coneentrat construction of schools, high-, rrntic national convention was claimed today for senator Lyn confident, way construction taxes, and for not increasing postal rates.

He I was more or less expect- aiso complained about the 700-ing it," said Gina MacPherson million-dollar cost of the new of Guanabara, Brazil. pay hike for federal employes ling on issues, to encourage de- Japan will be telecast national-hlinnnatlon Konndly (Channel 10) from MIAMI, July 9 The "hed' uled to be named at 11:57. When Muss Universe of 1960 Is when the ield 43 was crowned tonight, will ahe be trimmed, 15 joyous girls were ways and housingalone with don B. Johnson. a shorter work week to stretch Oscar L.

Chapman, chairman of tho Citizens for Johnson Da.ie had no idea such an ex A -1 I 1 Committee made the claim as the Texan set out to woo more employment opportunities. Some Easy Tasks ltfaffda Passalnplnu Athens Puc lnl pect Over fllS veto. tensive grass roots support and from Europe, Asia, Africa, left standing stage center in delegates in his bid for the: Would Break Tradition. commence persists, he re F.asy will be the task of put Greece, said, "I was pretty con j.i i-- i i Miami Beach Convention Hall The Senate is scheduled to South America or North Amer- ting into words planks on eco- Democratic presidential nonn-um wn.u, i marked in reference to a draft fident after I was so well re Making one of her last ap- nomle crowth. and the hand- nation.

pmra up ndi wm jsei movement launched in his be ceived "convene Aug. 8, and the morn th.in IVia siv vn(p imp- House Aug. 15. pearances as the reigning Miss e.vc '8 viL. didnt know what the Amen-Universe, Miss Kojima spoke Pans wnra tihn I a lh v-a in my evening gown.

cans wore when I here. jonnson, enate Democratic Mrlier in some quarleri. ling of foreign affairs to s'trensthen the nation's posi came leader, expressed confidence on his arrival here yesterday he tion in the world Expects Pcnna. Shift In addition to California, All five continents are represented among the 15 sur-vivorj of last night's eliminations. There are eight from half by James Doyle of Madison, Wis.

At the same time, the preconvention role of the former Illinois governor touched off a flurry of contention in Los If Eisenhower does personally address a joint session, it would be one of the rare occasions a President does so apart from traditional State of of the friendly feeling engendered by the contest. It was apparent in these nalri hMHlnff lianHi in thftir But difficulties lay ahead In WOuld overcome the lead built But Stella Marquei of Pasto, Colombia, said, "I was very pessimistic." "It was Just luck that I got 1 IIUI Mil's 4.4 omo on cu nr Jonn Tdy oL" 'Vl welfare, aid to education, The Union Messages delivered i.um iWU happiness-Germany and Ko-from South America and one Japan and Switzerland. into the finals," said Nicolette'each year in January, James A. Farley, former medical aid to the ased. Joan Caras of Johannesburg, lu ium Aum rin.England and Italy, Greece and Eisenhower reportedly plana South Africa, U.

S. A. and Nor Northern civil rights groups, with backing of labor organizations, demanded that the camp in.L chapman also said after one' po'ser generai and one of I PZ STietary Im tW d0 the most vocal Stevenson of the interior In the Truman all right in the favorite son iti th hrmded Administration, said Johnson 'Kansas and Iowa delegations! IS! South Africa. Others who said they hadn't way. l-.

th nil Miss Bement of the U.S.A. expected it were Miss Aass; lh some delegate, away to size up the mood of Congress members when they return before deciding the form his appeal will take. If a big-spending fervor does not develop on any great icale, the President may decided on Linda Bement of Salt Lake City, Utah, crowned Miss U. S. A.

Thursday night, won her way through the first International round with tremendous support from the and Ragnhild Aass of Oslo, Nor- Ingrun Moeckel of Duesseldorf, way, were especially happy fori Germany; Mi HI Ja Son of and in the Maryland delegation, won by Kennedy in a primary. The former cabinet member 7. I ifrom Kennedy in California and end racial discrimina ment to other states in the last two tial presidential choice of the Democrats. Farley Raps Stevenson "I note that the ex-governor each other because they are; Seoul, Korea, and Elaine Mau- days. tion In voting, public education, housing, employment and contended Johnson has gained rath of Geneva, Switzerland.

pageant roommates. spectators. He also said the Texan has Publie support since the col Joan Ellinor Boardman of simply a special Two girls admitted they cried message of Illinois is prepared to ac- Other survivors come from cept the nomination to the i "UIe. Daniela Bianeni ot, waiiasey, unesnire, England; wnicn would be read for him dele" lies have ome delegates wno Vl 1 Miiuiern oe-eues nae ap Senator Stuart nd the forced cancella- pealed for avoidance of inr senator sioari i minp on nf Minnri th of Piesident Eisenhowers presidency apparently in the A razu' lomD1. tns- Rome, Italy, and Yayol Foruno Elizabeth Hodacs of in the Senate and House, belief that it is the duty rael, 0f Fukuoka, Japan.

(Austria; and Aliza Gur of! Aides did not specify the God. the Democratic conven-i ay JaPan Korea, Norway, crei tears 0f joy said, Haifa, Israel, said they were.kgislaitve proposals Risen- i- looen contender for the nomins-VIMl 10 ial'an ill liU3 llt lU VdltilUt, wtr i anese girl through an in- Uion, and the American people lao.uin.A"1H' Pain' ana awuz' the Jap made through coercion or i tion. 8t-vote California delega-ClV. 7.7; i to force it upon him." he terpreter. compulsion.

They cautioned The up in the clouds and their heads1 hower intends to emphasize, were whirling. of those he outlined in Maria Teresa Del Rio of Ma-(January have not been acted drid, Spain, said she was very upon. backstage during the Is nledeed to Gov. Edmund uc'' "'l. SUH "To send Governor Steven-1.

them has such a I cried that a bold plank would drive tion ission and a little when mn 9 urm-it. enn cnn Deauuiui iace ana usure xne prm many Southern Democrats G. Bit Khrushchev." he added "is to Juas can i go wrong. et: my name was called out, said excited to go so far in her coun Chapman said he expects Brown son and Stevenson, Chapman send the cabbage patch to the they can'' riht eitner forthe Italian blonde. I try's first representation in the ...1 1 1 A Con when they select one as Miss Most of the girls were appre-Miss Universe pageant.

goat." away from the party. Pixie Bolt Doubted But there is no apparent Intention of the Southerners to bolt the convention. to release the delegation and said is (o lranslat, lhj "int declare for Kennedy tomorrow. (e votes Pressure California VVoiking on DcIfga(e, Asked if Johnson had a rhanman airi ih go Gov. David L.

Lawrence, head of the Pennsylvania delegation, chance for as many as 10 or 20 rnm nna in said he considers Stevenson Strong support developed for Rescuers Seek 13 More Bodies (Conilnutd rom Fit Ont) half the post office was open for business. Troops on the streets were mors of deals, suggestions for compromises and a few would-be ultimatums. There was a great deal of talk about how effective a John- Democrats (Conllnutd From Fti Ont) day, the cast of major characters will be complete. Truman a promise of federal grants to votes from the California dele- assigned to each one of the 50! "5es' quali ied man in states for education. But here gation, Chapman replied "he S(ate delegations to drum up'eitner Par'y t0 be president." opposition arose from some' will get more than twice that." isupport for the Texan.

He said But ne wou'(l not elaborate on sources who said they feared I He declined to be pinned he is ronvinepd it nnt ton lit this statement. BARNEGAT LIGHT. N. much more orderly than yester- such assistance would lead to down to a specific number, say- (0 puj Johnson across. I Further confusion arose changed his mind yesterday I son Kennedy ticket would be July 9 (UPC.

Skin divers who day.vhen eeme to be recovered four bodies from the1 1 the Tl! them. A few even left wreckage of a sunken bhmp their jeeps and entered hotels wtterat control ot scnoois. ine Johnson camp still is, GoVi Buford Ellington of wnen Chicago America 'and said, yes, he will attend in November. Senator George IMS LUIU 1.MUC llllljf I. T'r "BTennesseee, was one of rW ynR ne rreviously had' A.

Smathen of Florida, chair- the platform writers tro tried today to find 13 other for beer. (Till 1Y cailfl Ml dUIUlSUIl SUlie. i "nominate front-runner Senatori53 the covention was rigged; man of the party's Senatorial Nayy men killpd jn a crash offj At their cntrance Begian A Democratic Advisory Com- Support for Chapman's con helnini? thn spnafnr in am mitte wnicn mciuciea inarie.s tcntion mat jonnvn is picking way I can," he told newsmen. Jonn Kennedy of Massa- ior Kennedy and he wanted no ommmee, 01ierea the New Jersey Coast guests usually scurried to their F- Brannan Author of the up strength in the California Ellington, leader of 'part in the show. this as an ideal combination.

Th until the visit was fin- Brannan Farm Plan recom-delegation came from William see's 33 vote delegation, said he! Stevenson's answer to this! Senator Hubert Humnhrev Iixie Bolt Threatened 'f "hed. mended a platform promise to A. Munnell, the state's o- believes he was the first gov-Ceport was that he was stand- 7 But when he wa, askM about the blimpi Streets were crowded with restore hi-h wartime farm 'cratir chairman. fn in2 hv his nnsition nf tint (L-Minn), who has the 31-vote oui uen vas asua aoouiR uhirh nlnnspH inin werk-onH chnnnor. a.i.

tnnnnon Mmu li i oiwj'MV O. ill nil dorsing any candidate. Minnesota delegation under his, couno, smamera th ocean Wednesday off the'ns who avoided the white .1 ii ii Vi a 1 anMiMnniiit TaV a wing, ooservea mat me Barnegat Light. areas yesterday were back on fha efroate ui uie convenuon now seemiwouia noi piay anyDoayi sec- One man died after he was A strike bv 1(, 000 vn. Khrushchev price supports and crop con-j Munnell, who leans to Adlai jthe presidential nomination, trols.

IStevenson, called at Johnson's Johnson, at a news conference Senator Clinton P. Anderson, hotel suite where the senator after his arrival here, presented of New Mexico, who preceded closeted himself after his ar- himself as the kind of seasoned, Brannan as secretary of azrl-'rival. (experienced leader he said the culture, vowed opposition. He Munnell said Johnson's nation needs to handle today's laid he believes less govern-strength among the California, world problems. unpredictable.

ond fiddle. Gov. Ernest F. Meyner Holds Delegatei Hollings of (Contlnn'el frtm Fart Ons) Gov. Robert R.

Mevner of South Carnlina. nnnHpH a rescued and three other sailors of Otraco, the huge shipping were injured. Seventeen men and transportation organiza- were apparently trapped in the' tion- ended thousands of eondoa I Congolese streamed back to threats of a food acted in the correct way," he New Jersey, announced he is familiar Southern threat said. to havp his state's 41 aeainst the kinrl nf strnnw rivil men: intervention pricing and rontrol of farming to be In discussing the range cast for him on the first rights plank the party's liberals FJi Mill Dr. Moore (iris Lost On Now York Streets the new rockets.

Khrushchev 'ballot even if all hut he amnnt-w-ant hut Am imtit.lv cot L. in agriculture's interest. Agree on Aned (are iyesieroay irom me wrecKage. ThotlsaH. of whites who said they were capable of the favorite sons have fled the! Hollings said Vil narnarc i 4 1 1 .1.

(Conllngfi From rl On iuu ieei long ana suns in ot The platform committee ap yesterday remained indoors NEW YORK, July 9 OD. going 30,000 kilometers (18,640 deck. pared agreed on need for aid- attended Pittsburgh Barbara Moore who just miles). Someone apparently! Governor F.dm,m? fPatvbu "i J.v5!.reun-1were back at work this morn ing the aged get medica. care, before entering the Salvation completed a 3,250 mile hike called his attention to the fart Brown aiH h- hnd mad- hi! On mhor ft 10 hi i But differences appeared over the I'nit st.i..

u-ith. that ih V. 7. 71 JJ," Z. ecause 01 neav iaDnc ana i mOfin API'S irnr af.1I fprtwinpn rahlp rnvpnncr tho! in naming vuiica in iicn naj io.uuu iiuuu wiidi ne is lu uu ituit tut) rtrii-LlU! ueorge LTe't! i.

nm9 i York City. geltin? lost- set out today (8.077 miles). about California's 81-vote dele-iMeany told the platform corn- fnr jiuainuinea Dy me military, but Ian KlnL- u-allr a tYa TTtv nnt rt it i Commanding officer F.J. Jor-eitv was Pacv mmn. -uv.

ut a. Hit arlv nnt Ineluded 1 lu vum-ti ims me Ration, jie woman i say wnai mmee in us concluding rear- gram into the son 1 security, His early post included i lpjre Suta BuMmg and aim0st'distance is 13,000," Khrushchev his intentions are, but Ken-Ung: Idan. of tha S. S. Salvager, snid' .1 MK, pio-(simih worn, in ueiuuwa maKe it.

"This speech is being nedy's men were confident he happen to believe planned to keep th. divers XS UUUCl city Derore Deing, ine ao-year-oia Kussian-Dorn Droaacast. lie said he wanted wou sunnort the senator. rivil rioht. in thi.

mnnrvi eral government wou.d make n.ma, PhiiaJ vegetarian had to ask directions the correction information tn! Tn th. amm-i MrrM.n th- iBik.B( a 6 p. m. to dawn and rieid. ii auicvt vviiiMia iu nn i tux.

uiwinv. ivi i mwi a tuv uiuituiciik ul iiuci iLa a irn ii-ir At si'nra lavnenn a IV enfnrrprt It mnliai to s.ates for such Templt Citadel inseversl time' before she located go to the Pentagon, and "13 the headquarters and other ho- promise to every citizen-is the Yerday's dosing hearing1 June, 14P, he married 'thUsand ls far enou Itels there were all kinds of ru-'Xo. 1 issue of our time." Jordan said no attempt would whites and blacks alike be made to remove the wreck- Two big U. S. Air Forct age from the water until all the.transports were dispatched to bodies were found.

Rrawaviiu in hByn tu was a parade of party big Lt, Ruth F. Wilson, whom he Wilson, whom he nmes. They appeared to re- had met in the 1 Mercy Aircraft Brings Belgian port on resionai piattorm hear-: A month lat Women Mutiny Gov. Herschel Loveless, of s'Rned to the Darby, Fa Cita-lowa, painted a picture of dis-'del, and went to Pottstown two in Midwestern farmins years later. V.

1 -J Tl Home From Terror of Congo Hi" ClflLUfl' tion. About 2,000 Americana are believed to be in the Congo, with 200 in Leopoldville. Xo Americans were reported harmed. Many in Leopoldville had taken refuge in the U. S.

Embassy. The first planeload of refugees from the Congo, described by fellow French passengers as "terrorized people," arrived in Paris today enrouto farm Minn, a native ot Green- JiHLbbtLb, Be gium, July 9 plane was taken off on aiseven months pregnant said: I Her husband drove her to a f-- Mm.ii irw. iiunnrpn unmn anri 1 ctrDtrhnr- im liciu, aiti LUiiifH iiuni m- vu vtiiLu iivj i ju vtviici iiCL i i us a i Hi Kin i i i 7 u-o nparn unsri ema nti a nara Former New York Gov IL'U i i Aiiv.nwHki. iuiviv omou uuau rns Averell Harriman said the Re- Salvation Army family. The sne naa Deen rapea aoout me uprising was when a leaving for Brazzaville, Her to Brussels.

publicans do not want to makelFlinni have two children, Wil- "Ta 7 i reoeiAIn- stone amasnea our living room nusDana managed to cross to it a campaign of iues because Ham n.rniM w.rh.rJ8 0n fan who held him window before dawn Brazzaville later. He Is still "hVK i Barbara mercy airlift today with stories gunpoint. She lived at Djelo. about 11 there. Go Mennef Williams of The Flinn, h.

'10lCn and "pe by rebp1 Th9 pIanes flew here from 'miles outside Leopoldville. The only man aboard the Michgan. VPok7of ion bv inn'th Gaflin i ll Brazzaville. Aboard the first "We knew there had been plane was Jean van den Houtte he nation's" national and in fi i 1 wekome will brl, tl iTtSt ZJZ 11 income trouble in Thysville. so, who grimly watched as his wife ternational prestige held Sundav even lie thS'2 a a and 37 women, most ormy husband got out the car, was' carried off on a stretcher.

Sen tor al ph Yar- CUade' Fo.lt an 5hin 'red and hungry refu- them pregnant. There wis not and we drove into Leopold-! Van don Houtte, a territorial Ij I 'F0Uflh 8nd Shi; the men had a single piece of luggage ville," he said. administrator said, "The dirty French police threw a tight Marathon Golfer Plays 315 Holes KENOSHA, July 9 (LTD Bob Mink, who likes to play golf, shot 315 holes yesterday in a 24 our marathon round finished under the glare of auto lights. The 39-year-old jeweler's feat was in the silly season tradition of such non-stop sporting stunts as crosscountry hikes and marathon bridge ga.nes. Mink, accompanied by two caddies and a one man golf cart, averased a score of B2 for each 18 holes and finished the last nine in 42.

Friends lined the fairways with their cars after sundown to provide light for Mink's last rounds. cordon around the tired group wno naa itown from Brazza ville. Most were women and children. Few carried bags or other possessions. SldlCU UCn no.

imnnn Murni iu. The Finn succeed Cant and Thra i 1 UI1 "Ie wci; pis ncia me at. sunpoini wniie me nuns ul.lcpa ana, lneie were nvs rrno A (ti-n ii nt nr. v. u.i Mrs faUn Tant 1 Hartuo'l iuiuki artvidi unit's oy i eoci soldiers iney auu.sea my wne.

1 couia mis. (aiso apij nartweil K.iat the aironrt as anvmm i-p j. nfinu A French woman passeenger reported that during the lone Fleminir unn h.v. i.vn m-chicu in nave Deen near ner screaming out tnev rSfr.nK?.' j. re ugees.

gangplank by Red Cross girls drinking. me down and threatened Republican Administration of neglect of natural resources He recommended that the Democrats demand "uncontaminated air to breathe, unpolluted rivers and lakes in which to swim, fih and boat, and chemically safe soils for the food we eat." fiicht the group of Pelgians seemed stunned. They talked little of their experiences. But ucuuarmes naa io oe canea in ana tucked into cots at the del on East Allegheny Avenue, to control a crowd whirhlZaveniem air turmimi air the first Salvation Army citadel quickly grew to 10,000 at the "They sparched the car for to murder my wife if I moved." arms which fortunately we hadj The van rien Monties lived left in our house, otherwise near Thysville where the army we might have beei in mutiny first broke out last trouble." Tuesday. the French woman said they wtiblished in the United States.

Mrs. G. D8mmekens, whose husband was a civil servant in Leopoldville and who is airport. A woman aboard the first rerounted srenes of rap and violence in tho Congo,.

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