Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1928 — Page 3
[PRIL 2, 1928-
PEEK TO TRACE I OIL BONDS BY ■ NEW WITNESS By Link Ex-Custodian of ■ Alien Property With llpHl! Will Hays. led Press HINGTON, April 2.—Thomas iller, former alien property an, has been subpoenaed to before the Senate Teapot ommittee, Senator Walsh of la announced today, b said Miller had been re- . to appear Tuesday, but that had asked and had been Ia week’s delay, r > was convicted several ago in New York of conto defraud the Government be held the alien property re have been reports that Miller knew something the Continental Trading ay bonds,” Walsh said, nittee members have adquestions to witnesses in hearings seeking to learn if aided Will Hays, former an of the Republican naommittee, in disposing of the i of bonds which Harry Sinmated to the Republican tee. robe Salt Creek Contract al witnesses have been subl for the hearing Tuesday, ir names were not divulged the subpoenas have not yet rved. ustice department and Senpot Dome Committee are ining the means by which the t Refining Company acquired rights in the Salt Creek Ijoining the Teapot Dome )il Reserve in Wyoming, it rned today. ustice department also is ining the sale of Government oil from the Salt Creek ► the Sinclair Crude Oil PurCompany under contract y Albert B. Fall when he was y of interior. matters are understood to ien discussed at a recent cabinet meeting. Lease Renewed i But the Justice Department de- ' dines to confirm this or a report I that President Coolidge requested k the inqury. Sinclair obtained the contract in r the Salt Creek's field six months I after Fall had received from him of Liberty bonds, accordaJrU; to testimony before the Teapot kJmgl le committee. The Sinclair | sSjMidc Oil Purchasing Company is ■gSajintlv controlled by Sinclair and Standard Oil Company of Inia, which also controls the MidGjndLecrctary of Interior Work reHBRtttly renewed the Sinclair crude contract. explaining he had no SSBice in the matter uncer terms jSEjjeed to by Fall and Sinclair. gWPk-efense strategy of Sinclair, to go on trial here on on a charge of conspirSyying to defraud the Government, was Tl planned by his lawyers here today, p Plan Sinclair Defense Martin W. Littleton. Sinclair’s W chief attorney, came from New w York to confer with George P. Hoover, local lawyer. [ Hoover indicated the line the dc|k sense would follow, would depend ZJf upon the conference with Littleton W)and the character of the defense Y deposition given by former Secretary of Interior Fall, ill in El Paso. The trial of both Sinclair and Fall, indicted three years ago in connection with the Teapot Dome lease, was scheduled to start today, but Justice Jennings Bailey in District ■of Columbia Supreme Court three ■ weeks ago granted an indefinite ■ postponement to Fall because of his ■illness, and postponed the Sinclair ■ trial until Wednesday. gBELL PHONE EMPLOYES I HONORED FOR SERVICE Pitzcr, With Company 20 j Years, Heads City List. ■ Frank Pitzcr, 1410 E. Tenth St., jtl&ithj twenty years service, led the rt,l ianapolis list of Indiana Bell i sphone Company employes who ! ;(ved service emblems for their rice with the company up to j rlh. Pitzer is in the plant de- ! tlneiit. \|o others received twenty-year ilds. They were George W. Dyke, rlct commercial superintendent, acie, Ind., and Lee Haines, of Riel, Ind., construction departit. jventy-nine emblems were award- j throughout the State. The local follows: dfteen Years—Paris Slaughter, >2 Congress Ave., commercial dertment; Carl C. Bose, 726 W. rty-Second St., plant department; iry Dugan, 4012 Ruckle St., traffic j jartment. Ten Years—Joseph Shockley, 2325 5® Vermont St., plant department, I id Florence Rosasco, 2005 Ashland Be., traffic department. live Years —Ruth Schaeffer, 2119 w St„ accounting department; irtzell A. Boren, 4313 E. Washingi St.; Edward Diekhoff, 1223 adbury Ave.; Elmer J. Rohrman, Sanders St . all of plant departent; Viola Austermiller. 1018 Hoyt i hzl 'c.; Lillian Blackburn. 229 N. Ad- ] St.; Essie Brent, 5206 Burgess i c ” anc * Orianna Linton, 1226 N. ■Rinois St., all of traffic department. |§|aSH REQUIRES CREDIT No Money So Judge Trusts Him Without Bond. fHyiith cash, credit is not so im--v in the business world. with Virgil Cash, R R. C, had no cash, credit was to prevent him from several weeks in jail. 'h appeared before Federal 1 Robert C. Baltzell with a he be released on his own IjyoMßinizance to await trial of charges because he could not anyone to provide his SI.OOO Baltzell granted the plea of illness of Mrs. Cash.
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