Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1934 — Page 6

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LEGION POSTS LOSE CHARTERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) bershlp. The New Mexico revocations were recommended by Ollie Davis, former Indiana adjutant, who was appointed coordinator of that state after last November's hearing at which It was charged that depart-

I Is 42% Interest Right? |] This is taking’ advanH tage of the poor. REFERENCE h JACOB & ESAU. ■ Genesis Chapter 25, » V erses 27 to 34. | EICHHORN For REPRESENTATIVE jj Pol. ADVT .......... ; I have attempted to visit every voter : ’ in the county. • To those of you whom I have been ; * unable to visit and to those I have seen I • • ask your support in my race for County Treasurer •; If nominated and elected, I pledge i • to administer the work of county treas- ♦ : urer to the best of my ability. 5 I John W. Blakey I ♦ ♦ ♦ No. 24 on the Democratic ballot. • ♦ ♦ ♦ Political Advt. ♦ ♦ ♦ To The Voters of Adams County: Being a candidate for County Assessor I will appreciate your support and be very thankful for it. Having had experiences with the Taxing Problems, as Trustee of Preble township, which were highly endorsed and recommended by the citizens and taxpayers of said township. Ladies and Gentlemen do not be deceived with the last minute propaganda. This is my first race for county office. I honestly say a vote for Ballot No. 55 is for a Square Deal. Yours with Respect. Candidate for County Assessor, No. 55 Ernest J. Worthman Political Advt.

SIH MO( |{ \I l< ri( KI I for SHERIFF m a married man. have three children, en an active Democrat, precinct commitand have lived in Adams County and ne business in Adams County all my life, s the duty of the Sheriff to be at the of the people in every part of the County, g the County like 1 do; being acquainted i per cent of the people and where they d the shortest distance to their homes. I be in a position to give them immediate upon call. gg ave made an earnest effort to see every n the County, but it has been impossible to ra personally. therefore, I take this means of Ml ? you and earnestly solicit your support. |S (I to the people of Decatur. As you know B number of candidates are making a house e canvass, and I believe you are bored H ng the door, therefore. lam taking this B of reaching you and earnestly soliciting S pport. B number is 4<» on the ballot and I assure ■ ir support will be highly appreciated. S chmitt

ment officials had established a large number of the "paper" posts to further personal political aspirations in state conventions. In dosing session the executive committee adopted resolutions opposing granting of executive clemency to Grover Cleveland Gergdoll, famous World War "draft dodger" who is seeking to return to the United States.

VOTERS RE \DY FOR ELECTION HERE TUESDAY (CONTINUED FROM t'AGK ONE) ticket. In tho ruce for county clerk there are five candidate#. Five men are in the race for the | Democratic nomination for county I assessor; two for county surveyor; two each for county commissioner’# I | place; two each for joint senator! 1 and joint representative. The county prosecutor'# and cor-1 oner’s are the only races where the i candidates have no opposition. On the Republican ticket, five j candidates are running for the nomination for sheriff. In tho other I races the candidates are unopposed, while nomination for county commissioner from the first district doe# not have a candidate. In all of the townships on the

To The VOTERS The duties of my office makes ‘t impossible for , me to see all the voters. As a appeal take th '* rrtctbod of asking your .feQgajas - ' support in the Primary ' W| election next Tuesday. ? VOTE FOR Mrs. Alice Christen Candidate For (lerk-Treasurer <’’TV OF DEC ATI R Vxflß \o. |S on City Ballot. p o i. advt. Vote For Number 18 G. REMY BIERLY HARTFORD TOWNSHIP Candidate for Nomination for CLERK OF ADAMS COUNTY On the Democratic Ticket MY SECOND RACE Primary Election Tuesday. May 8, 1934. BIERLY My ambition is to serve vou in a court<MHlS :i,u * competent manner as your Conns’ MHI *•' ’ Your vote is B necessarv to nominate bow *Hs me. Graduate cf Indiana UnijM';.' 1915. Indiana State .maaHk Teachers College Terre SBB Wilatr Haute 19131 Po i. advt. FOR CLERK —— —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 5.1934.

| Democrat ticket there are contests ■ for the nomination for town#hlp trustee. On the Republican ballot, there Is a contest for the trustee's I nomination In Washington township. Open at 6 A. M. The voting places will open at '.-dx A. M. Tuesday morning and re- : main open until six p m. Extra clerks will be employed In about 10 of the precincts In the county and extra booths will be Installed. The return# may be late In I coming in. Ibut the results are anxiously awaited, not only by the candidate#. Ibut by the public. Have Difficulty Obtaining Jury laiGrange May S—(UP5 —(UP) —Trial of Orville Nelson, former LaGrange CWA foreman on a charge of assist-

Ing In the purported plot to kill Doti-j aid Chesbro, slot machine operator, I last February, entered Its second; day today without obtaining a Jury. Only ten Jurors were seated tentatively while arrangements were iieing made to draw a special venire ordered yesterday when it became apparent the regular panel will be exhausted by Monday. Nelson, the state will cntend, acted as a go between for James R. Bridges, county surveyor. In negotiating with Martin V. Rom, a tonfeseed accomplice in planning Chosbro's death near Sturgis. Mich. SHIP CAPTAIN SAYS GANGSTER NOT ON BOARD (CONTINUED KROM PAGE ONE) the outlaw might be thought on route to Europe. While the trans-oceanic search i developed, federal agents, police I and state’s attorney's officers per-I footed a new organization of their I "Dillinger squads.” Forty expert marksmen of the, apartment, each a ri

V 0 T E F 0 R Jeff Liechty Democratic Candidate for Treasurer of Adams County Your candidate believes he is well qualified for the office which he seeks. He is a native of Adams county and has lived within the bounds of the county all his life. He has been a taxpayer for 31 years; has reared a family of six children and has had a wide business experience, having been located in enterprises in Berne. Monroe and Decatur. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to the citizens of Adams county for courteous and efficient service in executing the duties of County Treasurer. Your support in the Primary Election is courteously solicited and will be appreciated. No. 27 ON THE DEMOCRATIC BALLOT. Pol. Advt. Vote For » . ’Tv CLYDE TROUTNER Democratic Candidate For County Clerk Attended Manchester College. Has taught school 5 years in Washington township. Married and has a family. A resident of Adams county all his life. Due to my teaching I have not been able to see all the voters but your support is needed and will be appreciated. J I promise an efficient and economical courteous administration if elected. My number on the Ballot is 22. Sincirely yours, CLYDE TROUTNER Pol. ADVT.

' tough guy." were assigned to I the search. A special arsenal was I outfitted for their use, Including ! machine guns, shotguns, tear gas bombs, hand grenades and bullet proof vests. Federal agents who have busied themselves for weeks In metropolitan underworld haunts were Instructed to coordinate their work with the police detail. State's Attorney Thomas J. Court ney assigned the best of his Investigators to the combined force. Although officers doubted the accuracy of a "positive" identification of IMllinger as one of two ' men who yesterday robbed the I Fostoria, O . First National bank I of 118.000, they still concentrated ! patrols among roads leading from ; Indiana and Ohio. "We're certain he'll come back ' here If he hasn't been too badly 'shot In gome of the fights he's I had." said Sergt. Frank Reynolds. I who has killed 16 criminals. "If I he does, we'll get him." Vote for Hunter for Trustee of Washington township. Number lit. 109-21

Alleged Murderers Taken To Lebanon Lebanon, Hind.. May ’ (UP) — Charged with tho murder of Gaylor V. Saunifer#, former Wabash pastor, his widow. Mrs. Neoma Saunders, 36, and the victim's 19 year old former room mate. Theodore Mathers, were held in the Boone "minty jail here today following transfer from Marlon county. They will tn l tried ill Boone circuit court here on a change of venue. A possibility that they will be force I to remain in jail here for several months was seen today in announcement of Judge John W. Hornaday that he will adjourn

MY NUMBER B V on the County Ballot is MB 112 r 1 . I understand the duties of ■ jownsinp t , lH | ( . ( . s ... ‘ and led that I know the problems w hi< h con- H front the official which holds this post; ;i |.j H I know the need of sympatheli. < «’ii~t,leraii„ a K for those who need help. If nominated and elected I shall try ; 0 B give due consideration to all. B I will be grateful to you for your vote IB next Tuesday. B Jesse J. Hurst I Democratic Candidate for |B TRUSTEE OF WASHINGTON IOV. NsillP. f ' Pol. OTTO I i HOLIEI 'B 1 Im I agB 1 , <>* I ■ i'c.'n-hp BB| V' Ceric - < iKhtaß : CLERK I No. the h.iihtH To The Voters - ■ I A strenous effort has been made to -er al! the■ voters in the countv. but I have found c imno-'ibitM to do so, therefore. 1 take this method to preseetM { myself to you in the accompanying photo and I hm-M with again solicit your support in the com ” ■ prinrtry.B if nominated and elected. I assure vou of efforts to maintain the credit of the I*.;:- iti< part’B as I have in the past 12 years as prei imi ..nnmittee- ■ man. I Otto Hoile. K Pol. ADVT.B j t—nw—ini— ■■nit mu— in i x • Ira B. Fuhrman I No. 110 on Democratic R:i ! '<»t I I H For TRUSTEE I WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP | Fully Qualified For The I 1. Actual experience in the school iooni. I 2. Actually know the duties of th ■ t"" n ’ B ship trustee's office. I l| 3. Have had positive office trainina nod -I know the tax problem. ;l 1! 4. Fully know the viewpoint ol township I government. || s Ijissure the citizens of Washington lown-h'P i guaranteed impartial service. || Your,vote will be greatly !| appreciated next Tuesday. I p,,liti<al J

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