Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1935 — Page 6

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GOV. McNUTT’S RECORD HAILED Pleas Greenlee Praises Governor In Meeting At Portland Portland, Ind.. April 11 —<U.R> — Gov. Paul V. McNutt was described as a man “who has made a name for himself and has won respect in every state in the nation,” by Fleas K. Greenlee, the governor's executive secretary at a Democratic meeting here last night. Greenlee, a candidate for the gubernatorial nomination in 1936, spoke at a meeting called to organize a “Roosevelt-McNutt" club. The clubs are being organized throughout the state to boom the governor for the vice presidential nomination next year. “The new leadership offered by the Democratic party was backed by a new blood of youthful minds ■weary of reactionaryfem and the old fogeys who sat asleep in public offices while the nation burned." Greenlee said. Greenlee denied that personal considerations had been used in the distribution of administration

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I patronage. He said all state employes were selected on u basis of übility, record of service to the . [sirty and a pledge of loyalty to 11 the party. I School Teacher Is i Found Dead In Auto Spencer, Ind., April 11—(UP) — A theory of suicide was studied by authorities today In connection with the death of William Burton. 24. Gosg.ort achool teacher, found dead in his wrecked automobile here. Burton (purchased a bottle of poison at a local drug stdre shortly before be was found dead in the car. The bottle lay empty in the car. Authorities withheld any offtei.il statement for further investigation utter relatives could not provide a motive for suicide. o — Deputy Sheriff Is Shot By Cab Driver Vincennes. .Ind., April 11 —(UP) —State and local police Joined today in investigation of the mysterious shooting of William Atwood, special deputy sheriff at it roadhouse near here. Vic Farley, taxi driver, was cought as the assailant. Atwood, recovering from wounds

Johnson Unique Rational Figure A • f ' K ■ B J .ju. ” > r ' *ir \ u 'Mb/ K\ Hiram Johnson, senior senator from California, might be described as an insurgent liberal extreme nationalist, and canny politician. However contradictory these terms appear, each one applies to some side of his character or some phase of his career. At 68 Johnson*is a relentless fighter and one of the outstanding members of the senatft His record in the senate, of which he has been a member since 1916, testifies to his grim determination to keep United States on a narrowly nationalistic policy. He made his debut in politics when he became running mite to Theodore Roosevelt on the Bull Moose ticket in 1912. He missed a chance to enter the White House when refused to run as vice president on the Hardine ticket in 192 G.

in hks right side and arm. said he wn* shot while standing in front of the roadhouse after forcibly ejecting Farley. The shots came from an automobile driven by Farley, the deputy said. State authorities joined the investigation when it was reported three hours after the specified closing hour for all taverns. 0 Mathers Trial Delayed Today Debanon. Jnd., April 11—(UP) —I An attempt Iby the prosecution to show that Theodore Mathers expected to gain financially through the murder of the Rev. Gaylord V.

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Saundere. former Wabash minister, caused a delay in his murder trial here todayjudge John W. Hornaday 'had under consideration the admissibility of Saunders’ insurance policies when the noon recess was taken. Defense attorneys indicated they would agree to admission of the policies in order to prevent further delay but would fight vigorously against any attempt to show that ! Mathers killed the former pastor I for financial gain. 0 WANTED—-Goof*, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat.

WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parka were In Toledo Sunday, the guests of their daughter, Mre. George Lilly and family. Mrs. M. E Beam. Miss Mary and Franklin Better were Fort Wuyne visitors Thursday. .Mr. und Mi*. Herman Myere and eon Gene were gmssts of Mr. and Mi*. Forest DeArniond and family Sunday afternoon. Carrol Geisler is on the sick list. Funeral service* were held Sunday afternoon at toe M. E. church for Mre. Georgia Edger of Hollywood. California, Mrs. Edger’s home was formerly at Willshire. Mt*. 0. D. .Mercer returned hotne Sunday from Dayton, where she was the guest of her daughter, Mis* Ruth Mercer. Mr. and .Mrs. Delton Pae-swater and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rice of Decatur attended the funeral of Mi*. Georgia Edger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Byer and family of Fort Wayne were Sunday guests of Mr. ansi Mi*. Horace Edwards, west of town. Gilbert Cox of New (Vietle. Pa., was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brandt of Wapakoneta were guests of Mrs. Harriet Colter Monday afternoon. Miss Gretchen Hoffer of Spring field is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mi*. W. G. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Myer delight-; fully entertained twenty-three relatives and friends at dinner Sunday in (honor of several of the guests who are celebrating their birthdays this month. Mrs. J. A. Cox, Mrs- Frank Cox. Mre. Herman Myers. Miss Mary Bancroft and Mrs. Harriet Colter were Decatur visitors Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delmae D?tter and

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( ’iminie and Sally of J City were guests Sunday of Mr. The M. E. Aid delight fully enter- , tained the ladles of the church f Thursday afternoon In the church . parlors. A program was given, followed by toe social hour. A pot luck luncheon was served. “Pink Slip” Repeal Voted By Senators Washington, April 11 — (UP) — The senate today completed congressional action on the ”ipin<k slip" resolution repealing income tax publicity laws The measure was sent to the president for signature. The senate und house In quick succession approved the conference , report on the rwwlutlon which will preserve secrecy of income tax re- i turns and nullify the “pink slip* which all taxpayers were required to file with their March 15 returns. The treasury probably will destroy I the slips. McNutt Speaker At Del’auw Commencement Greencastle. Ind., April 11 —'(UP) i Gov. Paul V. McNutt will be thej speaker at De Pauw University’s | 96th commencement exercises June 17, it was announced today. There are 263 candidates Lw degree* in the senior class. Six honorary de- 1 grees will be awarded. MAGLEY NEWS * ♦ ♦ Mrs. Edward Kolter. Mrs. George Gerber and son I-oren, Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughters Donna add Marlyn visited Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and daughters Marie and Helen and Miss Mary Jane Warden who is staying there after having an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. George Manns of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs.

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