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MANN GO. PROBE IS CONTINUED BT 0. S. Early Indictments Denied by Investigators. PcsfiWlity of parly federal grand Jury indictments In the investigation by postal inspectors of the

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ramifications of Mann & Cos., alleged bucket-shop” which operated in the Merchants Bank building, was denied today by A. C. Garrigus, postal Inspector. Mr. Garrigus said the probe would not end in time to be considered by the federal grand Jury which meets in September. * tVe still are doing a lot of checking and our case is not near completion. the postal inspector declared.

SWIFT WORK PROMISED ON FEDERAL BUILDING Farley Pledges Speedy Action on New Addition. A letter from Postmaster James A. Farley promising swift action on the federal building addition has been received by Mayor Reginald L. Sullivan, the major's office announced today. “The needs of Indianapolis are

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recognized by the postofflee and treasury departments and it will be the purposes of both departments to consummate the approved project with greatest possible expedition,” Mr. Farley said. SLEEPERS GET~BREAK' Noiseless Milk Wagon Shown to New York Commission. NEW YORK. Aug. 31.—A newdeal for city sleepers was in the offing today. A noiseless milk

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