Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1935 — Page 6
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Lindbergh and Hauptmann Grim as Trial Proceeds . .. - - I wF K" Bw- ■* x FsSSv* ?■•’ >; ..-’'•''■'•X J, <-1Y« -j - u AW*' O Hr r w 4h W~ r * i flify . —”~--- This graphic photo of the interior of the courtroom at Flemington, N. J., shows the positions occupied by Col. (Varies A. Lindbergh, father oi the slain baby, ami the accused kidnaper and hiurderer, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, at the trial of the latt<‘f. Col. Lindbergh is indicated by arrow, hit. and Hauptmann by ari«m. !•:-.• ni. Ea< h mau te !■"•;. ■ jjm g ■ as th< Hal pi-'."* j Cameramen “On Location” at Trial of Hauptmann ... " * I' z , I j ?RfIRS?£S II I t JjL&. Ruw *a u w ■ * i 0 i ’ i - 7: W ' 4 The front entrance of the H:intf-nlon county courthon-e at Flemington, N. J., servcn as "location'’ I for photographers ami movie cameramen while they .-nan principals entering the building for the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, charged with Hie kidnaping and murder of the Lindbergh baby.
MESSAGE TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the message follow: Cooperation with the federal government on President Roosevelt's three point program to protect humanity. Strengthening of the state old age pension law to provide adequate provision for the aged poor. Governmental economy. Revision of the state criminal code. A consolidated department of public welfare. Retention of the emergency clause i n the ?1.50 tax limitation, law. Continuance for a year of the moratorium on delinquent tax! sales. Free text books for school children. An increased state police force, divorced from politics. Drastic reduction of interest rates
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| of small loan companies and care-1 | ful state supervision of their poli-1 : l ies. I Enactment of an absent voters I law. Liberalization of the workmen's | compensation act and ratification of the child labor amendment. Emergency legislation further to I strengthen the state banking and • building and loan laws. In recommending a larger state i police force and its operation on the merit system. Governor McNutt I silenced rumors that Al G. Feeney, j state safety director, would be , ousted. I The plan suggested by the gov- . ernor has been urged almost daily • by Feeney, despite a desire of certain administration men to use the state police for political purposes. A nine point program to plug loop holes in the criminal code and I strengthen the administrative maschlnery of criminal justice was
[ recommended in the message, j I Major recommendations were: An act authorizing the attorney ] general to appear before and present evidence to grand juries in any ] county of the state, and authorizing the attorney general to enforce! the criminal law where the prose-. cuting attorney is unable, or neglects or refuses to enforce such ] law. An act froposed by the criminal | law committee of the state bar association, reforming the code of | procedure in criminal cases. The uniform machine gun act, and uniform tire arms act. Uniform criminal extradition act.] Turning to the subject of state; finances again, the governor prom-] ised that the budget will be bal- • anced again at the end of the cur-1 rent fiscal year. He said the reason he had been able to balance the budget last year was because of a $11,000,000
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decrease in net state expenditures during 1f»33 and 11'34. He warned, however, that a further moratorium on necessary capital expenditures is unwise. "Repairs, replacements and extensions are imperative in prattleaally all state institutions,” he satd. "Further delay will be costly and will endanger the Well being of the state's wards. "Additional appropriations must j be made for substantial Increase I in personnel and the proper train-: | ing and housing of state police, j i Provision should be made for a ; suitable retirement system at the | state’s institutions of higher learn- i ing. • In view of the possible eontlnu ane(* of federal grants contingent on proportionate expenditures by the states ami the posslbilty of increased costs or supplies, 1 suggest the establishment of a special con-; tingent fund to be expended with tlie approval of the governor on ■ order of the budget committee." 1
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In dtg<ui ton ' Go»«™<* i McNutt said his administration 11 has been successful in reducing. 1 the cost of government and mak-p Ing a more equitable distribution h of the tax burden. He said that property taxes lev-:, jed for this biennium were $bS.000,01'0 less than for the previous biennium and that the tuxes levied for 1H35 showtnl uii addition#! dc-j I crease of about J 5.000.000. He advised the legislators thut his special committee on taxation 1 will submit a report on its lindlngs, Ito the legislature. "But regardles of the proposals] 'Which may be submitted by tins committee, it is my duty to reconi-j ‘mend the following action," he] said: . I Repeal of the so-called industrial ■ license law; extension of the store 1 license law to include Itinerant] I merchants and peddlers as well us 1 merchants with established IdeaItinna; retention of the emergencyj I clause in the $1.50 tax limit law:'
postponement of ealee oft« ll, | llmiuent property tor one your an authorization of l"""'”" I*'" 1 *'" ‘ “ an additional year upon exe.utiv. I "tine of the most Important recommendutions in the ! nl ..«sage would make permanent la recently appointed non-partisan committee on governmm The group submitted a length.' rßlK)rt which the governor asked ]t ht . legislators to consider careful-, p., um no t in accord with som„f the recommendations,'’ M<Nut] said, "but I recognize the fact that : responsible readjustments of gov lemmenta! policy and functions are (clearly indicated. 4 ’ I Chief recommendations of tl' 1 ’ Committee call for creation of a consolidated state department of publh welfare; establishment of a I semi-independent central sentent |ing parole and clemency court; 'formation of an effc.itve. wHI
,1 »tnte safety organization! and"organization of county units „r nubile welfare coordinated with the state department or public "''l-1 r'> assist in carrying out the] T 5.... anent stute planning board be treated. a 10-point program to enable the siute 10 cooperate properly with] ib,. national government was recomntendetl in the mes-ag'. . Major points of the program 1 "1 a Slate recovery act, suppll mellting the federal NBA--2 An act providing for the es-• tablishment of state licensed warehouses for the storage of grain on farms ami permitting the issuance I Os Storage certificates therefore. | 'I An act simplifying financing by municipalities of public works. ‘' 1 J 'An act authorizing nninicl-:
■ 4,4 <! non pi ' Hr 1 ■Vi v.h,!,,., ’ by mun i< p 1 j-o ; • 1 11 -m ' ’ |B|| Tite major point M i, t cll v • 11. - . .... H revision ..1 portal ion . .. Wildwood ( 4 X | w|| Stork, fiom ;<! p, taken a disi ■ town, for I. ■ ■ here during : ■ 1. |i
