Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1927 — Page 8

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AWAIT ACT BY MISSING MAN Hamilton County Officials Hear Setters May Quit. Du Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Sept. 9. Hamilton County officials were marking time today in the situation created by the disappearance of Treasurer Thomas E. Setters, whose funds are alleged to be shoft. Report# were current that Setters would send a written resignation. It was pointed out that this course would permit appointment of a successor who could handle the halfmillion dollars in taxes due to be paid into the treasurer’s office within the next two months. It has been learned that Setters on Sept. 3, in a letter bearing an Indianapolis postmark and directed to his daughter, Bertha Esther Setters, 13, declared he would never return to Noblesville and that he was leaving because of “certain conditions.” William P. Cosgrove and Clifford Walsh, State accounts board examiners, are going over Setters’ books. Beyond saying their task probably will not be completed before Oct. 1, they refuse to comment.

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