Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1934 — Page 7
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I Altaltn Hill Murray kust his i»nu h"| hJiu'inleH of the governor, Wtlllant I I H. Murray, insist he Is logins it rap i idly. Jtis (rtentla contend he is more ! potent than he was when h wenu I Into office three years ago. Two defeats recently suffered by the fiery chief executive caused r«--i petition of enemies' assertions. I Supreme Court Plan Failed Because of la- k of .support, the governor waa unable to initiate his I proposed coiuiUtutional amendment, whtcli would have remodeled the supreme court radically and ousted ! his arc-foe young Chief Justice Fletcher Kiley. For two months, Governor Mur- | ruy carried on the tight tor signers to initiative petitions. His forces confidently preilicteti at least 1.50,000 signatures. Twenty days before the deadline for filing the needed 106.000 signatures, the <frlve was ic. .lie I off. Only about 65,000 signers ' had Ibeen mustered. For years. Murray ami Kiley had | I'been ihkisting away at each other I from opposite ends of the capitol. ! The governor intended to end i Riley's politt al career through his • amendment. Defied by Beard A few day s before, a hoard under Murray's direct power, defied the I fiery executive, and thus far has ! escaped unscathed. Although he j could "fire'' every member but the--1 secretary, who is elected, the in-
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By HARRISON CARROU. I Copjrighl. 1934. King Fcalureo 8/ndicwla. In*. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., — Early reports didn't half do justice to the fire which destroyed Eddie . Brandstat* 1 ter's desert cahs in and which KL s, nt Vince Itnra nett, Holly- ** wood’s cha in - pion ribber, Jack ■U"' * 1 \ La Rue and sevg’K 'j- eral other men ' -Z ■«T scampering cut for their live i. In the first place, Barnett I returned to the burning builuttfamgTZtaK' Bl ' n g> vvas over“““*“■■*come by smoke Vince an d had to be Barnett dragged out by the Italian actor. Then the near tragedy suddenly turned comic when the survivors discovered they had forgotten to rescue their clothes. Just before the blaze, the men hnd been playing hand-ball in the desert heat and were stripped to their shorts. Only La Rue had the presence of mind to toss out a pair of pants. The rest of the party had to return to Hollywood wrapped in blankets. And they had to come all the way from 20 miles beyond Barstow. The latest fad in Hollywood is to back a prize-fighter. Lgpn Gordon tells about a would-be welterweight, who was showing his wares to a star he wished to handle him. "What are you doing?" asked the star during one gyration. “Oh, I'm weaving,” panted the youth. "Yeah," flipped the Hollywoodite, “to me it looks more like tatting.” After one more picture, Jose Mojica will leave the screen. The Latin singing star has be en with Fox now for four years. You may not have seen his pictures but they have done big business in Spanish speaking countries. Oddly enough, the young singer (he’s only in his middle twenties) also plans to desert the concert stage. He is going to Mexico City, where he will enter college and take up the study of painting. The star begins his self-imposed retirement in July. He is putting his Santa Monica home up for sale, intending
suraiwe 'board issued licenses to J Internal insurance companies to I operate, utterly 'disregarding Murray’s strict command that the licen-1 se.s be withheldOn the other hand, Murray's friends contend he has more is>wer than ever. Only recently, he seize! control ■l' the state election boat 4 !, ousted a Republican nu mber who was iui- i friendly, and appointed a 'lepttbli-1 can who voted according to his wishes. Control of the state election machinery gives Murray great power over county election hoards, who i may 'lie .shaken up. almost, at the governor's will. Illis frieii'ls also point cut that heavy audiences turn out to hear .Murray as he stumps the state, uiging ele tion of his slate of candidates. o CONGRESSMAN FILES PROTEST — (CONTINUED Fltoiw CAGE ONE) , issue at a premium. The government's objection was that the obligations were limited tax bonds. ■.M,\v I." Boeline continued, "in ' all sincerity suggest to your ail-1 ministration immediate eonsidera-! 1 tion of the waiving of the re-1 uuirement of special legislation! on some of Indiana general bhligii-i' lions, notwithstanding the $1.5'1, tax liinit a I io n lav., li is m,v um' C
Maryland’s Lucky Day I '% ' X ‘ ;<> - •-Wife !’"■“' ‘ “ ' ' -gU/Q '' / I ?'''-,, ? InOI jF>iH ,; ~ / ^ le *fX> * — '" 1 " Some good angel was fluttering protecting wings over citizens of Maryland when these two alanqfng accidents occurred recently At top, a plane that crashed on its no»e at Ruxton, Md. Its three occupants ' escaped without a scratch'- Below, a blazing passenger bus at Savage, i Jld., from Which-18 passengers escaped without injury.
to make his permament home in Mexico, where his parents settled (in Jalisco) 100 years ago. Hollywood’s most talked of foursome, consisting of Lupe Velez, Johnny Weissmuller, Adrienne Antes and Bruce Cabot, are getting thicker every day. Latest development is a common beach house, which the quartet have just leased. And they passed up Malibu for a less publicised strip of ocean-front. Signs of spring: Wallace Beery plans to fly to Silver Lake May 5 to open his cabin in the High Sierras. Frank Morgan may turn down a New York play offer to take a six weeks cruise into Mexican waters, where the Gary Coopers and the Howard Hawkses also are heading. Lewis Stone has re-christened his schooner “The Serena” and is making plans for an extended voyage as soon as he can get away from Hollywood. The first important Hollywood star to make a picture for a South American company probably will be Miriam Hopkins. The blonde actress says she will accept an Argentine offer after completing 5 months work at Paramount. She also plans to make a picture in Europe and, thereafter, to al.1 ’emate between '' iaKgjiAf'i; the three film . LyWIA centers. ’ Once lie fore, in the early days JX °f her career, W the yellowhaired Miriam d to work -X■ in South Amer*ea. It was about the time she finK '-shed a chorus \';> MQ job in the Music " • Box Revue. She M . . joined a group Miriam of ballet dancers Hopkim w }, o were booked to tour the Latin republics. On her way to get a passport, she stumbled on a flight of steps and injured her ankle. The troupe had to leave without her. DID YOU KNOW— That Adrian. M. G. M.’s designer, first won recognition as an artist when, in his early school days, the teacher asked him to draw a parade of soldiers on the blackboard. In his enthusiasm he encircled threequarters of the school-room.
! erstanding. although I may be in i error, that Indiana municipal j bond counsel will approve revenue ! bonds for the extension of Utilities on the inherent power of nmniv'jialifiies to so construct and finance. In other words, I would like to see the administration take the position. “1. That general obligations of I Indiana be accepted whenever the I previous high calibre of the ani plieant's credit standing represent reasonable assurance of repayment. "2. That the unqualified opinion of nationally recognized mui nieipal bond counsel on revenue 1 bonds in Indiana, whether based on statutory authority, or implied inherent power, be accepted when given as being suflicient compliance with the qualification of ' reasonable security’.” o Forecasts Fanless Fan Dancers Fresno. Cal.-(U.R)—If Emory Ratili'io, member of Fresno State college's staid and conservative far- . ulty, is any prognosticator. Sally I Raed and her fan dancing contemporaries bad better look to their laurels. Speaking before a luncheon dull here, Ratcliffe said America is r&pidly acquiring European ta es with regard to liquor and ihe theater, and predicted, “it won't he long until we have plenty of fan dancers without any fans.” o Get the Habit — Trade at Home
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