Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1926 — Page 11

SEPT. 17, 1926

.DEMOCRATS USED r JACKSONFIGURES State Chairman in Denial Misrepresentation. If Democrats are misrepresenting State finances, it’s because figures •"ompiled by the Jackson administravSoft are misleading, Democratic State Chairman R. Earl Peters charged in a statement issued today, In reply to misrepresentation charges made by Republicans. "Figures presented to the people by the Democratic State committee were obtained from the 1925 Indiana year book and the Indiana statutes, published by the Jackson administration,” the statement declared. "When Governor Jackson charges ‘misrepresentation’ on our part, he is in reality charging that reports published by his administration are fabricated and untrue, "Records show that receipts from all sources under Governor Jackson In 1925 were $52,836,192.69. They show that in 1916, the last year of the administration of the late Governor Samuel M. Ralston, the total receipts from all sources were only $12,654,310.27. This shows an increase of more than $40,000,000 in a single year by the Jackson administration." PARTY AT SHORTRIDGE True Blue Club Entertains Girls ■ From Out-of-Town. w A party in honor of out-of-town girls who have entered Shortridge High School was held in the gymnasium today. Miss Jane Wells, a senior, was in charge. The party was sponsored by the True Blue Club. It was held to introduce the 125 out-of-town girls. Program included presentation of the girls, two original stunts, “Tying the Shortridge Bow,”' songs, yells and dancing. Members of the school orchestra will be officers of the True Blue Club.

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