Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1929 — Page 25

SEPT. 20, 1929

SENATE INDIAN - AFFAIRS GROUP IN FINAL TOUR Inspection of Three States Scheduled This Fall, Frazier Announces. /’ ' ■ f iK.ji -//•, '</i ' rtcxvilirr Mlioivc WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. —The senate Indian investigating committer is planning to make its third and final tour this fall. Senator Frazier. chairman, said today. Frazier said Oklahoma. New Mexico and Arizona arc the three states yet to bo v isited. He hopes thq committee will be able to hold hearings in them, during a recess between the special session o£ congress and

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the regular session, which begins In December Although names of some of the Oklahoma witnesses have leaked out and have been questioned by thp Osage tribal council. Frazier said he did not believe this would affect materially the inquiry in the state. May Change Stories “It probably has caused some or these witnesses to change their stories and probably will make iheir testimony usless. but there are numerous other matters requiring our attention in Oklahoma,'- Frazier said The committee first toured the Pacific coast states more than a year a ago. This summer, it visited Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Montana and Nebraska. “New requests come in each week and new' information is furnished, but it is impossible for the committee to hold hearings in all the states,” Frazier said. Other Hearings Slated Frazier indicated a series of hearings would be held here this winter

before the comnjittee makes Its final rpport. Whether any legislative suggestions will be included has not been determined. Although some friction has developed between the committee and new officials of the Indian bureau, no inquiry into the acts of Indian Commissioner Rhoads and his assistant. Henry Scattergood, is In prospect. Frazier said The committee is believed to have taken the view that officials are trying to remedy conditions and they should be given time to work put their policies without senatorial interference. SALT HAY FEVER CURE CHICAGO. Sept. 20.—Common table salt was advanced here today as a cure for sufferers from hay-fever. Speaking at the midwest Homeopathic Institute meeting here. Dr. W. K. Yorks declared experiments he has conducted have shown use of table salt and distilled water aio a relief from the disease. He said one out of three cases were cured.

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• ille la two and one-half miles. Detour frop> two md*"; nest of Lewlsßlle on A0 to Newcastle is ten miles. De'our from Mt. ' Summit to one mi!' 1 south of Muncte is si*ten miles. Detour from Fiat north to Petroleum is eight miles. Bridge runaround at half mile north of Rt-ifTsbure. Road T—Seven-mile detour north of Wirt u open, but may be put into effect ih net weather. Road 9—Detour from five miles south of Alexandria to Alexandria is eight miles. Detour at Mt. Ktna is one-half mile. Detour ten miles south of Columbia Ctiy is three miles. Road 29- Detour from Osuood to Junction of Roads 46 and 29 is twenty and three-quarter miles. Detour from Greensburg to otic mile north of Waldron is twenty-three miles. Detour to Kokomo U. S. Road 31—Detour from seven miles south of Kokomo to Kokomo is eight and one-half ftiiles. Road 32—Detour from Dover to two and

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