Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1926 — Page 3

AUG. 5, 1926

REPORT TO WARD *ON HIGHWAY BODY DUE WITHIN WEEK —— ** No Recommendations Expected From Federal Agents. 1 Detailed report of the second Investigation by the Department of Justice of the State hjjfhway commission’s disposal of used war materials is expected to be,submitted to United) States District Attorney Albert'Ward within the next week. An agent of they department said he "wanted" to get the report to Ward as soon as possible. It understood the report will make no reconynendations as to the situation, buc will be a. complete statement of facts. Employes Questioned - •<*. Several employes and formen- employes of. the State highway commission have been questioned by Federal officials since the beginning of the second quiz about six weeks ago. After the first inquiry^ Ward made ajreport to Attorney General John G. argcnt, who then ordered the second investigation. A department agent from Philadel. bhia was id for' two weeks aiding iir-the probe', and it is he considered the Govhas a good case. trial Preparation is beirg mad! by County authorities for the trial of C. Williams Whaley, one of the six tnen indicted more than a year ago by the Marion County grand jury in connection wi;h the State's disposal of- the materials. He bo tried in September. Whaley is charged with grand larceny, along with Moses snd Victor. Goldberg, junk dealers. x Those indicted on conspiracy to embezzle charges were John D. Williams, highway commission director; Kaiff Crawford, former commission member, and George Ba tier, former highway garage superintendent. MORE WILL BeInOICTED Action Against Seventy-Three Druggists, Doctors, Only Starter. Bu United Press new YORK. Aug. s.—More wholesale indictmentsjaf doctors and druggists were* indicated today as the United States attorney's office here admitted tha\ “only" the surface had'been scratched” by the indictments yesterday of seventy-threa individuals for illegal traffic in whisky- through spurious prescriptions BACHELORS DIE TOU^G Bui United Press LONDON, Aug. s.—" Young men between the ages of 25 and-35, who continue to be bachelors, die on the average four years spoiler than married men," according; to Professor George Robertson, president of the Edinburgh Jtoyal College of Physicians. also "run three times the risl# of becoming insane," he said. r

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KNEW. HIDING PLACES Burglar Store by Manager. Police today were called upon to solve a mysterious burglary at the Standard Grocery, 303 W. TwentyFirst St., Wednesday njght. Chester Leingrueber, manager, told officers that he hid $42 In three hiding places, because, the store recently was robbed. The burglar, who entered by breaking a iy&ar door glass, found all Three places.' ■ Others who reported thefts: ,L. Ashbury, Madison Ave., S3O taken; Miss Betty Hummell, 901 N. New Jersey St., clothing, $77; Mrs. Loads Arbuckle, N. New Jersey St., jewelry, $55 taken, and Dr. B. F. Clark. 2048 Central Are., 500 pounds of newspapers. HEARING THIS MONTH Charge Discrepancies in Reports of Porter County Officials. Hearings on charges brflhght against Porter County officials by field examiners for the State board officials announced today. Discrepancies in the accounts of the county surveyor, the county clerk and the superintendent of the county infirmary were alleged. PULLMAN SIDESWIPED Bu United Press DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. s.—Ten passengers on a Pullman sleeper attached to the second section of a northbound Pennsylvania line train were shaken up when the car was sideswiped by an east bound freight train near herd, early today. No More Hemorrhoids Thousands Bless Dr. I>eonhardt, Who Discovered This Common Sense Remedy for Piles If you think that the Burgeon's knife is the only method of escape from the misery of pilch, it's because yoy haven't heard of the new treatment known as Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-ROID. The Doetqr's treatment it interna!. By experimenting for years he discovered the exact cause of piles and then went furthe'r and compounded a remedy that would remove thq cause, i Dr. Leonbardt wants every sufferer to benefit by his discovery and so that there will be no doubting or delay. Hook's and all druggists are authorised to sellyHEM KOID with guarantee that it-wilrdo as stanfed or money back. On that honorable basis every sufferer should secure a package of Dr. Loonhardt's HEM-ROID today.—Advertisement. ~

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St., *'as injured internally and suffered a broken left arm when a porch swing chain broke. Playing hidp-and-jßeek. Fred Jones, 12, Negro, 330 Darnelll Ave., jpn into the ff>ath of an auto driven by Lucres Mitchell, 115 N. Seqate Ave., and was injured /about the boSyV He was -taken to the city hospital. Anna Perry, Negro, and Effie Brown, Negro, both of 755 Edgemont Ave., sustained head injuries when an auto in which they wer* riding, 'driven by Hobert' Johnson, Negro, 806 Ydgemnt Ave., collided with a car driven by Defective George Sneed. PIERCE RITES FIXED SyPVnited Press LAFAYETTE. Ind., Aug. s.—The body of v Earl F. Pierce, 3s| noted Purdue wlumnus and patent lawyer, will be brought here for burial. Pierce died in Chicago. He was born in Kendallville, Ind.

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