Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1934 — Page 5

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charge of Investigation of John I Dillinger's escape from the Lake! county jail last March but will he 1 ! aided by state employes, Gov. Paul V. McNutt said today The governor said that all evj. deuce gathered by J. Edward Barce, deputy attorney general in charge of the stale investigation, has been turned over to federal authorities. The governor said he knew nothing about reports that Barce would resign. "Barce worked hard and did un excellent job," lie added. Q , _ Democratic meeting. Mt. Pleasant School. Fri. Nov. 2, 8 p.m. Good speakers. Everyi body welcome. 254-2 t Dam e Stint lax Sunset.

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FRAUD CHARGES ARE RAISED IN TWO CAMPAIGNS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) —•— ♦ — — Administration spokesmen have fastered the erasure of party lines. President Roosevelt uddresss himself always to the new deal. In its behalf ho has sougm support of the electorate within the limits of campaigning Imposed upon the White House. Republican critics have chided •lames A Farley, postmaster general and chairman of the Democratic national committee, for referring to administration supporters as new dealers rather titan as Democrats. Party lines are gone in Cali, fornia so far as one race is con- | vented. Upton Sinclair's epic plan I frightened the admnistration and ■ invited a joint Republican-Demo- ! uatic assault on his candidacy as . Democratic uoTntnee for governor. Tlie California political alignment . is precisely the reverse of what Mr. Roosevelt and Farley have in I mind for the country as a whole. , Their objective is to absorb the . progressive elements of both par- | ties in a new deal organzation which might or might not retain the Democratic label.. —. o--Paw Paw Crop Light Yorkville. Ohio. —(U.R>—Even insclous fall paw paws were affected here by summer drouth. Although considerably dwarfed this year, the wild fruit has its usual mellow

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I Butchers on Picket Line in Milwaukee Strike JWS . ! r ’ W 'W 3' r ” < 1; X.-w. **■■***& I di ■ii'- ? r i' ■ . WWN kg / 4- .■ 2 ■

While a federal mediator conferred with strike leaders and employers in an attempt to settle the labor troubles, union leaders in the strike of chain store butchers at Milwaukee freely predicted a

flavor. VallJv post offices have reeked during the last two weeks with fragrance of the banana-like fruit, being shipped to points farther East.

“bitter fight”. This photo shows butchers of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea company picketing the streets of Milwaukee after walking out on strike, which followed closing of Cleveland A. & P. stores.

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One Man Killed In Train Wreck ——— Spencer, Ind., Nov. ’ — (UP) —I One man was killed and three' others injured toe yesterday in a head-on collision of two Monon' railroad freight trains near Jordon. In western Wwen county. IRirch Sackett, Cloverdale, brakeman, was crushed to death between Hie locomotive anil tender. Tlie injured, none believed in serious condition, were George Ferree, Bloomington, firema; Albert Drake, Midland, brakeman, and Joe Brasier, Gosport. The wreck occurred on the Victoria branch of the line, which serves several coal mines in Owen ami Green counties. Eight empty

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freight cars were derailed In the 'ciuah. i Tropical Disease Csse in Ohio ■ Jefferson, o—(U.PJ—Harold ProsI aer. 34, dairy farmer, has been ill I with undulunt fever, a semi-trop-ical disease rare in this climate. p A.' Utamwaion 9 Your own druggist il authorized t» cheerfully refund your money on the spot if you ire not relieved by Cuomulsion.