Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1935 — Page 6

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LAVAL CABINET IS SUPPORTED New French Premier Is Given Vote Os Confidence By Deputies Paris, June 7.—(U.PJ —The government of Premier Pierre Laval j was put into office today when the. chamber of deputies gave it a vote, of confidence. The new cabinet ministers spent'

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i the day preparing their program—; briefly, to maintain the currency at I its present level on the gold stand-, ' ard and to strengthen the budget j I by curtailing expenditures. L The cabinet: Premier and foreign minister — ; Pierre Laval, independent, senatpr. 1 d Ministers of state without port-i folio: 1 Pierre Etienne Flandin, left ReI publican, deputy. Edouard Uerriot, radical social- , ist, deputy. Louis Marin, Democratic Repub- , ! lican-Union, deputy. Finance —Marcel Regnier, left [ Democrat, senator. Justice —Leon Berard, Union Re- !

publican, senator. Interior —Joseph Paganon,, radii cal socialist, deputy. War—Col. Jean Fabry, center republican, deputy. Navy — Francois Pietrf, left republican, deputy. Air — Gen. Victor Denajn, non parliamentarian. Public works — Eynac, left radical, deputy. Colonies—Louis Rollin, center republican, deputy. , Education — Philip Marcombes, radical socialist, deputy. Agriculture—Pierre Cathaja, left radical, deputy. Commerce — Georges Bonnet, radical socialist, deputy.

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Post offices — Georges Mandel, i- independent, deputy. Labor —Louis Frossard, ex-soclal- >- ist, deputy. Pensions —Henry Maupoil, radi- - cal socialist, deputy. Merchant marine — Mario Rousi tan, left democrat, senator. Health — Ernest Lafont, neosocialist, deputy. Under secretary of state to prem- . ier — Camille Blaisot, democratic republican union, deputy. , o WOMAN, FOUR CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE eat. Murton’s wife Norma Brighton Millen, a preacher’s daughter who is serving time because she helped them in perpetrating their crimes, sent word to her husband in the last .hours of his life tha she thought of him with tenderness. Faber robbed and killed to provide a home and its comforts for his sweetheart, Rose Knellar. He spent his last hours brooding because she had offered him no NOTICE! Owing to ill health, I was forced to resign my position at the Dixie Queen Market. Mr. Ralph Elliott, my successor is a capable manager, having been employed by Dixie Queen Market in Piqua and Greenville. Ohio, for I some time and will serve you I to the best of his ability and i I invites everyone to make his ' acquaintance. He announces the firm will continue to sell the same high quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Mrs. Roy Lehman MONEY TO LOAN AT NEW LOW RATES You can borrow up to S3OO on your own signature and security, quickly and confidentially— through our new LOW COST personal finance plan Also investigate our low rate AUTO purchase and refinancing plans. SEE THE ‘LOCAL’’ When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full details gladly given without any cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. |OCAL|OAN-(° Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store fit s 4?-' f youß. 'J \ A "head in one” can put you in a terrible financial hole. Be wise—-jETNA-IZE In golf, tennis, boating, riding, fishing, etc., there’s always a “sporting chance” that you may injure auother player or an innocent bystander. Better sec Bs today about as /Etna Sports Liability Policy. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ina. Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Agenta Oecatur, Ind. Phone 358 LaJ

. comfort nor consolation. Murton was first to go. All • evening they stood in their adjoining cells while Rabbi Mosex • L Sedan in the corridor outside, conducted the full evening ser- • vices of their faith. After he finished, the guards, at their re- ’ quest, sang “My Wild Irish Rose.’’ the condemned Joining in the ■ chorus. Then they had orange : juice and ginger ale. Rabbi Sedar walked with each to the chair. They had embraced religion in the last 24 hours of their lives. All died praying and asking forgiveness. When released from his cell, Murton shook hands with his associates and walked 25 feet through a yellow door to the death chamber where 25 witnesses watched guards strap him into the chair that in 1927 killed Sacco and Venzetti. Murton died calmly, without uttering a word. Irving, when released from his cell, shook hands with Faber. In the chair he asked permission to speak, then said — “I want to say that I salute my brother. Murton." Faber, a graduate so the Massachusetts Institute of technology, an intellectual where the Millen brothers were only semi-literate, came in calmly, smiling faintly. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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BOARD FORCES i ■ (CONTINUBD ON ' open for business tomorrow, as usual, under my authority." For three hours after the ouster ! Sweitzer barricaded himself In Ills I ’ office. He hired an armed guard of 50 men to “hold the fort.’’ Deputy sheriffs instructed by Sheriff John Tomaji to seize the treasur-. er's records, were barred at the door. After reinforcements arrived, however, Sweitzer, tired and broken after a day and night of such drama as the old county building has not seen in all its history, surrendered physical possession. It finally agreed that Horace Lindheimer. Sweitzer's assistant, would remain In charge until the county board meets today, at which time municipal court clerk Joseph L. Gill, named by the board to succeed Sweitzer, “until a successor is elected,” will be sworn into office. ■ •’l’m not through with this thing yet,’’ Sweitzer said. It was learned from one of Sweitzer’s assistants that he expects to borrow money to repay the county from Philip K. Wrigley, chewing gum magnate, due from Los Angeles today. Wrigley, however, reached on his train by wire, said: "I have all I can do to handle my own problems.” —■——? I

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