Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 10

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SENATE PROBE OF OIL LEASES NEARING FINISH Sinclair's Testimony Next Week Expected to End Investigation. BY PAUL R. MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 27. The protracted Teapot Dome oil investigation probably will be brought to a close next Tuesday, when Harry P. Sinclair is brought to the stand, Senator Walsh of Montana announced today. "It seems to me we are approaching the end, but we shall not know what course to pursue until Sinclair testifies,” Walsh told the United Press. No other witnesses are being called and there is no present intention of calling any, unless Sinclair's testimony requires further j checking. Up to this time the committee

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