Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1934 — Page 18

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PARTY LEADERS HEAR VAN NUYS IN PARLEY HERE Democratic Candidates Also Hear McNutt, Greenlee and Others. Democratic legislative nominees •nd party leaders got together to- j day at the Claypool for discussion cf campaign plans and exchange of Ideas. Principal speakers on the procram Were Senator Frederick Van Nuys.; Governor Paul V. McNutt, Pleas Greenlee, the Governor's executive and patronage secretary, and others. | Progress of the New Deal and the ■ good it has done for the American people since the dark days of early | 1933, when the nation was economically, industrially and spiritually bankrupt, were traced by Senator Van Nuys. Greenlee praised the state and national Democratic administrations, and discussed his work as patronage secretary. “Without bragging. I can say I am aware that I. Pleas Greenlee,' | he said, “have been on* 5 of the most | cussed and discussed individuals in the state. "I have been the patronage sec- j retary, in addition to my other; duties as executive secretary to the Governor, and I ha%’e taken the heat. “I have been scorched a few times but never seriously burned. I regret sincerely that in a few places my acts and decisions have been the cause of rifts in party harmony.” He pointed out that there were more than 50.000 loyal McNutt workers in 1932, and there were only 3,000 jobs available. “The Governor laid down only one rule,” he added, "in the matter of appointments. That was to select appointees on the basis of ability to do the job, service to the party, and loyalty to the administration.” Governor Paul V. McNutt outlined the progress of his administration and discussed future legislation other than the liquor laws, upon which the administration will insist. Operations of the excise department. the liquor and beer division of the state government, were discussed by Paul Fry. excuse director, while Clarence Jackson, gross income tax division chief, explained the working of that department. Also on the program were Lieu-tenant-Governor M. Clifford Townsend. Albert Walsman. Philip Zoercher and Anderson Ketchum of the state tax board, and Floyd I. MeMurray. state superintendent of public instruction. ARSON SUSPECT NABBED Negro Is Held in High Bail on Woman's Complaint. Someone last night attempted to set fire to the house of Esther Jones, Negro. 1333 South Pershing street, for the second time in two days. Mrs. Jones thought she knew who had attempted the arson and called police. Today they arrested Major Carter. 39. Negro. 1325 South Pershing street, charging him with vagrancy. He was held in high bond.

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! menfc with plump, blond Blanche McKay, 25. A jury' of eight men and four women, who said they would not be influenced by Hickman's admission of immoral relations with Miss McKay, began hearing the case late j yesterday. Torn and blood-stained clothing j worn the Saturday night Louise I attended a drinking party at Hickman's apartment, were displayed in the courtroom. Severin T. Jeppesen. Ogden banker and brother of Louise, described how’ he identified the i body of his sister in the San Fran- | cisco morgue. His eyes were fixed grimly on Hickman as he spoke. Dr. Sherman Leland. autopsy surgeon. testified strangulation caused the girl's death. When Louise's body was found in a dimly lighted park tunnel by John C. Gentry, stableman, the belt of her I suit was knotted around her neck.

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PICK ROBIN EGG BLUE FOR 1935 AUTO TAGS Figures to Be in Black, Says Finney. Indiana automobile license plates j for 1935 will have a robin egg blue I I background with black figures, i Frank Finney, head of the state | j auto license department, announced | today. Mr. Finney said the black and I blue combination was chosen be- ; cause of easy visibility. Mission Group to Meet Members of the woman's missionary society of the Central Christian ; church will hear Mrs. Josephine M. i Stearns, past vice-president of the I United Christian Missionary Society I at a meeting at 2 tomorrow.

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