Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1934 — Page 36

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HOUSE LEADERS REGAINCONTROL Anti-Administration Moves Muffled as President Returns. B;i T'nilrft Prran WASHINGTON, April 13—President Roosevelt’s house leaders suddenly recovered their wavering control today and apparently succeeded in muffling a series of anti-adminis-tration drives that had sprouted in the President’s absence. The leaders side-tracked the McLeod bank deposit ‘pay ofT’ bill, the Frazier-Lemke $2,500,000,000 in-flation-farm mortgage bill, and the Feisinger silver remonetization bill. Similar pressure awaits the thirtyhour work week bill if the President j desires it. The question of thirty-hour work week legislation will be put up to the President later this week by majority leaders. Representative William P. Connery <Dem., Mass.), author of the house bill, said he and President William Green of the American Federation of Labor will confer with the President next week. Douglas Links Open Tomorrow L. Ert Slack, attorney and former j mayor of Indianapolis, will open the I Douglas park golf course officially at 1 p. m. tomorrow. A fete is. planned at the spring opening.

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CLAIM DOCTORS FAKED PERMIT Grand Jurors Charge Pair Falsified Certificate of Accident Victim. By Vnited Prrtt CHICAGO, April 13. —'Two physicians and an undertaker were recommended today for investigation in connection with the filing of a false death certificate for Franklin H. Wolever, 61, candy company engineer. The recommendation from a Cook county grand jury asked a thorough inquiry into the activities of Dr. G. N. Green, insurance company physician; Dr. Abe; p. M. Sandahl. Wolever family physician, and William E. Schmidt, undertaker. The jury found that Mr. Wolever was crushed to death March 20 by a truck operating under charter for the candy company. A death certificate attributed his death to heart disease. The grand jury’s report came after a son, Robert Wolever, investigated his feather's death. An exhumation was ordered and medical evidence showed the man died as the result of the injuries received from the truck accident, the jury found.

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