Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1954 — Page 2

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Irregularities Os Former Officials Charge Is Made By Board Os Accounts INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Eleven former Lake county ollicUte were charged with frregalarttles in a report on file in the state bea - d of account* today,, - l - — Those charged in the report covering a period from Jan. 1. 1848 to Dec. 31, 1951 are Stanley E. Olsaewaki, then auditor; L B. Barney Clayton, former sheriff; Judge William J. <Marray, former Judges Felix A. Kaul, Joseph V. Stodola, Fred A. Egan, aHrold L.‘ Strickland, Homer E. Sackett and Charles Gannon and Edward C. Dowling and Samuel W. Cullison, then county voters’ registration officers. ' However, accounts board officials said no evidence of willful law violations .was uncovered. Clayton was charged with , violating the taw when he sold a lot next to the county jail at Crown Point on which a jail addition was built. The price was H. 512. Ex aubiners eaid. however, they couM find no record of county council approval of the purchase. The board said judges received payments in excess of the statutory SIO,OOO maximum, m foDows: Kahl and iMnrray, $1,728 each; Stodola .Egans, Stockland and Sackett, $032 each, and Gannon, $1,788. The report also maintained that Jasper and Newton counties were I»fd $1,020 too much for court cases venued from Lake county. The exaihiners denounced the cities of Gary, Hammond, Whiting art# Crown Point for failure to pay a total of $8,40$ toward the cmrOty auditor’s salary from 1948 through 1951. The report criticised inclusion of “Lake County Protective Association" funds fn the sheriffs budget. This fund was described by officials as one used for hiring extra deputies. But the examiners snid the fund should have been named lor salaries or wages of deputies is emergencies.” Cullison and Dowling received S2OO each extra for voters’ registration work without legal authority, according to the report. The board asked the attorney general’s office to try to recover some $17,500 representing the total of the discrepancies. In Fort Wayne Court Kaiter D. Winteregg, former Decatur man, pleaded not guilty to

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