Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1930 — Page 2

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DICTATOR PLAN FOR GERMANY IS POSTPONED Chancellor Bruening Given New Finance Minister to Solve Problems. Bu United Preen BERLIN, June 27—Chancellor Friedrich Bruening began once more today an attempt to straighten the tangled finances of the German Reich, assisted by anew finance minister, Dr, Hermann Dietrich. Dietrich's appointment by President Paul Von Hindenburg to succeed Paul Moldenhauer was made during the chancellor’s visit to the President’s estate at Neubeck Thursday. It had been expected Bruening would ask the President to make him dictator. Dietrich is not a cabinet newcomer. He long has been vice-chan-cellor and minister of national economies, and, therefore, already has an intimate knowledge of the chancellor’s plans. He will go forward immediately with the financial program dropped by Moldenhauer, when the Folks party withdraws its support because of the proposed tax on contracted employes’ salaries. The Democratic party, to which Dietrich belongs, made it clear that the new cabinet post is a personal matter, and not binding on the party. That action opened the way to introduce whatever reforms he thinks necessary, with a free hand The Folks party, opposing Bruening’s financial program, announced it would oppose Dietrich as it did its own member, Moldenhauer. Foreign Minister Julius Curtius, only Folks party member left in

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HIGH GHIGAGO OFFICIALS LENT LINGLEMONEY Evidence of Mysterious Financial Dealing Is Being Prepared. Bu United Pres CHICAGO, June 27.—Evidence that the mysterious financial dealings of Alfred J. Lingle, murdered Chicago Tribune reporter, extended into public officialdom was under investigation today. The evidence will be placed before the July grand jury, it was indicated, for further check. Soon after a canceled check for SSOO found in Lingle’s bank account had been traced to a loop police captain, evidence was found that the newspaper man had received loans for varying amounts from Major Carlos Ames, head of the city civil service, and Alderman Bert Cronson. Ames and Cronson recalled having lent money to Lingle, Ames saying he had advanced $2,500 to the $65-a-week reporter and Cronson asserting he did not remember how much he had lent. Reports that Lingle had received $5,000 from Samuel Ettelson, corporation counsel, right hand man for Mayor William Hale Thompson,

were met by a prompt denial from the city official. Cronson is a nephew of Etterson. In addition to information about the loans from the investigators the Herald and Examiner, morning competitor of the Tribune, said the board of strategy had reports that ! Lingle had received loans of as j much as $20,000 from Sammy Hare, gambling resort owner. | The newspaper also connected the

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