Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1948 — Page 2
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Candidates Named By Greenback Party John Scott Heads National Ticket Indiilimpolig, Jan. 16 (UP) John <1 Scott, of Crary vi I lb, N. Y., today wi.h nominated for presidentml candidate* on the greenback party ticket. Granville 11. heeke of South Rend, Iml.. wtia nominated for vice prealdtmt.
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John Zahnd, national chairman | of the greenback party, with head-j quarters in Indianapolis, said the nominations were made “by an official referendum vote by mail of all dues paying membeis" of the party. Scott, whose New York addresfl was listed aa route one, Craryville, Ih editor of a party publication, ■•money." He is « lso “ suburbati larmet- and gardener and a native of Indiana. Zahnd said that Leeke, 59-year-old vicfe-oresidenttal nominee, was born in Philadelphia but has lived In Indiana for the past 33 years. I He has worked as a farmer, preachI er, shop craftsman, and has been
a “(student of monetary rbforrfa” for 32 years. In describing the conservative greenback party, chairman Zahn.l said it was “not m ’.ed up with any other ism’s, believing that what is must needed in the Vnited States ig a sound money system as firovid ed by the consti’ution." He said the present .idmin'.str-a-tion seertied to have “onjy dno thought-"-“That f>3 to put us helplessly into debt that we can never pay olit under our present money system,” Zahnd added. “We had a foretaste of this in 1930-32 when -bank failures were so rapid that danger .then was on ns. It must nothappen a-
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| tain." The first greenback - “~" . cation was held at iid lM! .-: 1876 with 210 del e J_fS .ut.ng fl states. |n£ The t-erk of slnftingi?^H ■ < .nned ou- on Briti !'■ tty an ingenious ,j,; OME <.un.. le a hand pi oUgll U T , -ni a Hack or the grouhd J>l hi'X p °’ tr mim >•»:*' lam: —ingi: , Trade In a Good Town _» ntr(l Waitress Wanted. 7 D '‘ culi person.-Mirror In- R<
