Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1928 — Page 5

[APRIL 13, 1928_

400 DEMOCRATS AT BANQUET !N BLOOINBTON Prominent Candidates Make Stirring Jefferson Day Speeches. It if Tim-i’ft Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. April 13. Campaign oratory was served to <lO3 prominent Indiana Democrats who attended the Jefferson Day banquet of the Indiana University Jackson Club here Thursday night. Delegations from Indianapolis, Vincennes, Bedford, Washington, Bloomington, Linton, and other elites, attended and heard bright prophecies cf a s veep.ng Domocratie victory. Bale Criuenberger was toastmaster. “We are entering 'the campaign with a great amount of responsibility on our shoulders,” said Earl Peters, State Democratic chairman. “In our crusade for decency in a government in Indiana we cannot win by gloating over the weakness of Republican leadership.” Curtis G. Shake of Vincennes, candidate for attorney general, said the Indiana situation “presents a challenge to the people of the State. The restoration of respect for decency and law and order transcends all.” Telegrams were read from Mayor L. Ert Slack of Indianapolis, Evans Woollen, Thomas Taggart, George E. Hershmaii and Samuel B. Wells. Frank C. Dailey, gubernatorial candidate, denounced the "Republican machine” and drove home again his campaign slogan, “Anew deal is not enough; anew deck is needed.” George Dale, Muncie editor and gubernatorial candidate asked: “Is it strange that Dr. Shumaker declares he never knew Stephenson? Is it remarkable that Jim Watson has changed his religion or that Senator Robinson, once bird of a feather with cuckoos and carrion crows, has suddenly turned ostrich, with his head buried in the sand instead of a pillow slip?” Olin R. Holt, ‘Kokomo attorney, candidate for Governor, advocated “abolishment of the public service commission and return to the old

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