Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1934 — Page 20

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INVITE M'NUTT TO SPEAK AT BOARDDINNER 25th Anniversary Fete of Accounts Unit to Be Jan. 5. Gov. Paul V. McNutt today was Invited to be the principal speaker at the 25th anniversary celebration of the State Board of Accounts Jan. 5. The occasion will be a dinner at the Claypool for field examiners and State notables under direction of William Cosgrove, State examiner. Among the dinner guests will be James W. Noel, Indianapolis attorney. and Evans Woolen, Fletcher Trust Cos. president, who were members of the group of four who sponsored the public accounting law in the 1909 General Assembly. The other sponsors, now dead, were Hugh Daugherty and William C. Bobbs. Members of the department’s field force who have served continuously since the board's organization have pointed out that the department has functioned for a quarter-cen-tury with practically no partisan interference and with no change in

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