Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 72, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1934 — Page 6
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BmTt PADDING IS CHARGED TO RELIEF OFFICIAL Discrepancies Reported in Ft. Wayne Man's Accounts. Discrepancies, involving alleged pay roll padding, have been found in the accounts of A. J. Holtman. federal emergency relief administration project supervisor at Ft. Wayne, William H Book, director of Indiana relief, announced today. An Investigation, conducted by relief examiners this week, showed that Holtman continued the names of two women employes on his pay roll account after they had obtained other positions. Mr. Book said. Holtman is alleged to have endorsed and cashed the pay roll checks, totaling SIBB.BO. The money since has been repaid to the Governor's commission on unemployment relief. Mr. Book said. The evidence, obtained by field examiners, was turned over to Prosecutor Otto Koenig today. Mr. Book made no recommendations, leaving the matter of prosecution up to
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BALEFUL SATURN TO CAUSE HITLER'S END. ASTROLOGERS CLAIM
Up I imrt fiptrial CHICAGO. Aug. 3—The National Astrologers’ Association, holding its convention here, was told today that Hitler will remain in power until next spnng. but that his end will be a violent onc. Dr. Henry J. Gordon of Pittsburgh. president of the association and a former Austrian physician, said the German leader was born under the sign of Saturn in the ' tenth house and retrograde.” It also is the sign of Napoleon, Hoover. Dillinger, the dirigible Shenandoah and the Titanic, he added. "The characteristic of the sign is a rise to power from obscurity, but the fall is sudden and. like the case of all dictators, will be accompanied in Hitler's case by violence.”
Allen county officials. Mr. Book said the prosecutor did not indicate whether criminal charges will be filed against Holtman. Holtman is a former secretary to James I. Farley, Auburn, Fourth district congressman. After his dismissal several months ago, he was given employment in the Allen county relief offices. He was placed in charge of a tax survey project in Ft. Wayne.
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EXAMINATIONS SET FOR STATE BERTHS Employment Service Jobs Are Open. Examinations for posts in the Indiana -tate employment service will be held in Indianapolis and five other cities Aug. 21. 22 and 23. M F. Carpenter, director of the service for the Governor's unemployment relief commission, announced today. Local examinations will be held
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at Shortridge high school under the supervision of Russell Sigler. Other examinations will be held at Gary. Ft. Wayne. South Bend, Evansville and New Albany. Application forms may be obtained from Professor Fred P. Hall, government department, Indiana university, Bloomington. At least a high school education is necessary for eligibility. Future vacancies in the employment service will be filled from high scorers in the examination. Chemists of the University of Alberta developed a hydro-genera-tion process by which gasoline can be extracted from the tar sands of that portion of Canada.
FOOCHOW BESIEGED; POWERS RUSH AID Red Army Advancing on City, Is Report. By f'nited Pret* SHANGHAI. Aug. 3.—Warships of three foreign nations rushed today toward Foochow, where a Communist army reportedly is menacing the city. The United States sent the gunboat Sacramento to the scene. The
I British authorities ordered de- | stroyer to proceed from Hong Kong. A Japanese warship already was un--1 der way. The reports said that an army of ' 5.000 Chinese Communists was within a short distance of Foochow, which has many foreign residents. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: North wind, eight miles an hour; barometric pressure. 29.90 at sea level, temperature. 80: general conditions. dear; hazy; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, six miles.
KIWANIS GETS BENEFIT OF SPINACH DIET TIP Feed*Vegetable to Cow. Drink the Milk, Expert Advises. "Feed the spinach to the cow and drink the milk ” This advice was given to Kiwanis
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Club members by Dr. Thurman B. Rice of the state health board Wednesday at their luncheon in the Columbia Club. ‘ If you don’t like spinach, don't cat it.” Dr. Ricp said. People who pay too much attention to their health very frequently become introverts, Kiwanians were warned.
