Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1926 — Page 4

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Frk board HALTS ACTION Finally Appoints Eleven Recommended. Administration leaders today were endeavoring’ to smooth the conflicts that arose Thursday when park board members halted action on a number of recommendations for positions made by Mayor Duvall However, the board named eleven custodians and minor office holders and authorized employment of twenty laborers. The list of eleven follows: Joe Llghtfoot, watchman, Douglass Park: Mrs. Fannie Roher, matron, South Grove golf course; George L Davis, clerk, Pleasant Run golf course; Everett Wrighter, night watchman, Brookside Park; Perry Noland, night watchman, Garfield Park; Tubal Alexander, workman, Douglass Park; Hersher Musgrove, motorcycle policeman;- Jeanette Wells, matron, Coffin golf course; Mayme Nicholson, matron, Willard Park; William F. Deakin, custodian, Rhodlus Park, and Floyd Birdwell, workman, Brookside Park. ASSERTS VEHICLEr PAY Factory Chief Says Machines Foot Most of Highway Bills. Exploding what he called a “false assumption,” A. J. Scaife of Cleveland, Ohio, White Motor Company factory service chief, cited statistics at the monthly meeting of the Indiana section of the National Society of Automotive Engineers at I the Severln Thursday night to show { that motor vehicles pay four-fifths 1 of road costs. He denied motor j busses do not pay their proportionate j share of highway bills. CRIME 100 YEARS OLD Police Spend Days in Vain Hunt Due to Complaint’s Error. Bn United Pres* LONDON, March 12.—Many persons are content to read the head- I tines in a newspaper, but the heading was missing from a clipping re- j ceived at the London office of the i National Society for the Prevention j of Cruelty to Children, and thus an i

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The Jury’s verdict was that death was due to the inclemency of the weather, the clipping said.

The inspector spent days searching the Potteries district looking for this inhuman parent At last he

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went to the newspaper office and said there must be some mistake. The editor referred to his files

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and found the story as It appeared. It was captioned; “Ono Hundred Years Ago Today.”