Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1936 — Page 8

0 BLAE FOR CLAIM FRAUDS

plicants for Pensions Carefully Investigated, Baker Reports.

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chosen. ; the The Washingion M. E. Ghurch 1s 1, poae mrre riers anding busi- || 1 to falsify claims for pen- ! : 4 ling. | ated by the ith F | tomorrow, Friday and Saturday s, County Welfare Director YL Wa: I cv EA ck sier | nights at Washington and Mount- | el A. Baker said today. : were | Political railbirds busy these days. | sts. : me, he said, that his office has h . i A A- record | atiendancs for the rned down 50 per cent of the|l he hs ; th a] CODY permanent. chairman | three-day event was predicted to“applications received. In some of :’ : : Toh day by Herbert Evans, general these cases the petitioners were ing ! Boyishi by | chairman. A city-wide contest for : our minds down pm. the sity? Then{ IO TL 5; SOIRRE EERiTk Hen (foame of os asm lo te 8 ip. night before. |we might have had two weeks'| ‘VS Tal the apparent bt “We found one applicant,” Mr. 8 Fam ostensibly, to find honeymoon up here in this glorious} "3s the. Governor: and. the Senator cholds Sof 'Ri Bar] Petels. fotmer

Baker “ - { spot. To aS : Posised Ine dona Hy — except They found the bonds in one of | Ann was practical. “We still have- So. ot a - SN i nrenue State Democratic chairman, for ‘another who owned a ranch in| ! Jaime’s bags. He broke dowri then | three days, twelve hours and”—she! Council’ chalrman. may be con- nomination to Congress’ in - the Colorado. This office doesn’t take | ,. bs sycs Silttered with & new light, | ang admitted that he had lost [glanced "st her wrist watch—24 Siered for thy Poti 1o wan sad | Fourth Disteter. + "©. any chances. We thoroughly check | pow aceite acs cre tOBether | heavily on’ a a | minutes? | v The temporary appointee to fill | each case.” : Outside, on the terrace, he said a ne phe 2 weakling to ook yas ae Sut “the unexpired. term’ will be, EB AR Go A IN + ' ka have to be back at work Monday at 2 ; Visit JAges ‘Boyinorany But why—why did you do 187" | Fie’ core: he had planted the WiAD- | omar gus care” fo a Be Women who gave wrong ages | . 3évause it was the only thing to| per in Bill's room to throw sus-| «I don't care, either she said. post in the fall election. - WEEK-END TRIPS - When they were married often have |“ - “And because—" picion on him. 7 “We're together now. All the| oth res mentioned in con- ; their earlier falsehoods boomerang | His eyes grew wide. “Do you mean| Ann. heard this news from Bill. world”-~her hands made a sweep-| neon er Yiames oe l In con ——— : when they apply for pensions, he |i? Ob, you must!” After that she had gone fo her |, 'cocoure over the mountains and | Orie R. Deal PA ray Wo Next Saturday ; said. 8 8. = room, thrown herself face down on hills—“is ours.” hat ney: Clarence McNabb, Fort Wayne, Cleveland « = ew $5.00 hs Of the 70 investigators on his A BELLEOY came ‘out ‘on the |the bed, and lain there for §lmost | oon “po” reneated after her. and Harvey Cole, Peru lawyer. Leave 10:00 p. m. Return on any train

staff, Mr. Baker said 50 were col- porch to call Ann to the tele- | 80 hour, “Ours!” Mr. McNabb, ft is said, is the une 338 a. re lk gy sevice. : = i

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graduates and trained social |phone. She left ding When she e she bathed her : ame, workers. ‘They operate with | with all hig or in, lanaing Wes eyes and wefit down to meet Bill| =CCey Wa'ted slowly 2k To the om Detroit: . . . . $5 ‘the exactness of detectives. sun and the moon and the earth |883in. They walked along the lake Ann had to pinch herself to be sure | | ERNEIEEEUINSEEE etro a s&s ‘es » 1! The Federal government fur-|and the stars. shore, and took an old road leading it was all true. Bill Ware! The bo ==" *~ J Toledo . . . nishes 50 per cent of the amount| The voice on the .telephone was |into the woods. Ann didn’t want to who had been working close’ to > PERMANENTS 1 : Sa di k paid pensioners, the state 30 per |Jaime’s. He said, “I want to see|See anybody. She didn’t even want in th f the city all th That Beautify nausKy . . cent and the county 20 per cent.|you, Ann. Please.” : to think. 8 Sn os ya ose that rae : B 1 Gianapoks nov Inter. thon Madr Thorn: Each unit demands’ complete and| The sound of that voice still had | They talked of trivial, meaning- | Years, Lie working yom she permanent wave. BERRA | | ing following. Coach service. Pay a visit

i ad loo! her rennial 5 , errorless records, he said. a hold on her. His plea evoked her | less things such as the color of au-|had overlooked in: her perennia eRatlrent of Greenfield lage Ia Demiporn thensroric ’ BNE roit. 3

“While the investigator may |sympathy. tumn leaves and the new movies. Suet, alion romance, fo them, ; know from talking to an applicant| “I'm sorry I behaved as I did on | But when they reached Echo Pond, § : sr QI ] N ct Sond ~ that he is old enough to be eligible [the docks,” Jaime went on. I|Bill reached out and took her hand. | : BE mare. Ne. BaoomEmcmr Next Sunday for a pension, it. is necessary to|didn't even stop to say good-by.|They walked along, saying little. 8 5 ® copeintmont §) Cincinnati . . . $2.50 Mae com

have documentary proof. Often we | That's why I want to see you. I| “Go on,” Bill said finally. “Tell| «Rich snd Reckless,” new daily 1 = Necessary J] greensburg $1.35. - Shemyville 30.73. Leave help them get this proof,” he said. want to apologize. I think you're a [me why you were willing to take | serial, starts today on Page One. 30 : og Tv on any, tin Jame . “Investigators look through fam- |sweel girl.” He added, “I'm leaving | my side? It took a lot of the right . Murray or Shirley Temple, g] J C0. Opera at ine outdoor Theater to ily b®™les, marriage license records, | for Canade within the hour. I'll |stuff in you to tell those people £ ioR iri Genuine Oil Permanents, $1.50, $2, $3, J | Zoological Gardens. . life insurance policies and baptis- | drive by to see you in the car.” that you and I were marooned in|& Expert Radio Repairing $5. Bring a friend, $2 value, 3 for $3.01

mal records.” Ann knew she’ distrusted Jaime |the mountains.” = Phone RI-5626 for quick, expert Gray—dyed-bleached—hard-to- St.Louis . . . $4.75 now, but she gave her assent. When | Ann turned to him, and her eyes |= Sua or 2. on’any make Rave halt Qur specialty. Leave 12:30 a. m=;-2:45 a. m. 0

- odel. r 8:00 a. m. - s : SURVEY T0 CHECK she came back on the terrace Bill | were shining again. “Oh, that!” she Capitol City Radio Co. BEAUTY Return on: any. train same day. Coach | | DENTIST

i aa service, : watched her closely. said carelessly. “But I do love you, : 18 8. Capitol Ave. ; di ! : Te d PENN. STS DISEASE CONTROL | “That was Jaime,” sheisaid. “He's |Bill.. Why shouldn't I take your side | B= 4 Doors Souin of Washington st. | i Cor. WASH. an on his way to Canada.” against the whole world?” litt fit !

. By Science Service MONTGOMERY, Ala., Aug. 12.— ¢ Indications are that the picric acid ‘nasal spray solution being used as 8 preventive in the infantile paralysis epidemic centering around Alabama will prove effective, it was Said here by Dr. J. N. Baker, state health officer. A survey, the results of which will be announced soon, is being made by the Alabama Health Department on the effectiveness of the spray solution. A check of . physicians’ and druggists’ records is being made to determine the users . of the spray. This list is being checked with the cases of poliomyelitis reported. Although health authorities would not give any statement on the final results of the survey, they ex- ~ pressed hope that the results would be positive.

STOVE. STARTS BLAZE

Fire, starting from an overheated ECR stove, destroyed the rear two rooms of the home of Mrs. Mary Wheat, : ‘ ~ 2239 Yandes-st, late yesterday. The

damage was estimated at $500.

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