Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1951 — Page 16
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‘Local Deaths ‘Champion of the Public— MRS. ORLA WATKINS, 66, of 3840 College Ave, spiritualist medium. foss 2 p. m. Friday, Moore Chapel. Burial, ton Park Cemetery. Public Counselor Walter ¥.
MRS. NINA TARVIN. 63. of § Jones Jr. today was selected by N. Traub Ave. Services. being the Indiana Junior Chamber of
arranged by Miller & Sons, Bra- Commerce 10 réceive the 1951 zi, Good Government Award.
LE : The award, presented annually MRS. SUSIE LAMAR, 49, of i, {he outstanding man or woman , 1219 Cornell Ave. Services at 1); “state government, will. be B+ In. tomorrow -at New Bethel handed Mr. Jones . during cereBaptist Church. Burial in New! monies Nov. 3 at the Jaycee's Crown, governmental affairs. school. in MRS. L ORA C HELF , 92, oflthe Claypool Hotel. 1126 E. 16th St. Services at 10| Mr. Jones, 30-year-old native of
a. m. tomorrow at King & King|Anderson, has been Public CounBefore
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Chapel. Burial in New Crown. selor .since May, 19%, ‘ I 3 serv sistant to MIS§ MARY H. MOORE, 17, of eat Je i Tg William E. 1150 Fayette St. Services at 1 Steckler, who later was named
p. m. Friday at Jacob Brothers West Side Chapel,. Burial in New Crown.
RUDOLPH A. § mer Indianapolis a
judge of the local Federal District Court. Fights Rate Cases AUDT, 65, for- A vigorous champion: of the tomotive “en- public's rights, Mr. Jones has par-
gineer. Funeral services and ticipated in more utility cases beburial today in St. Petersburg, fore the Public Service Commis; Fla.
EDGAR WILLIAM VANZANT, Indiana.
3 He has constantly fought 59, manager of South Shore Inn o at Lake EE rote Funeral jn 38ainst what he called tactics” by the PSC in
Terre Haute.
PLINY E. COX, 67, Denny St. former auditor for Tyndall Towne. {ha merits. Funeral at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Calling these methods Dorsey Funeral Home, Burial In pacause the Commission, Washington Park. fect, is judge, prosecutor and wit-
WILLIAM A. BRAY, 38, of De- ness on the same case, Mr. troit. Indianapolis resident years. Services at.2:30 p. m. to- obtaining. a ruling from the: Inday at Jacob Brothers’ West Side diana Attorney General. Chapel. Burial in New Crown.
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Walter F. Jones sion than any other lawyer in Mr. Jones, he decried their tactics Ridge housing area here, and Of Crash Injuries
if -he- thought they were wrong. Mr. Jones is a graduate of the “illegal University of Notre Dame. Notipublic fied of his honor this morning, he the Commission sdid it was a surprise to him and of 742 N. soughp-to introduce ev /idence, help attributed much of his success to retired grocer and prosecute cases and then rule on his assistant, Spencer, and his secretary, 2093 S. Emerson St. Jones selected by an independent comJones mittee. Members included Anson Legion,
: in > lis 20 eventually .ended this practice by S. Thomas, Indiana Farm Bureau; 2P0 ’ Claude Becktell, State CIO; Mrs. Real Estate Board, Indianapolis
Boland, in ef-| Mr.
Walter Greenough, Even when the PSC sided with League of Women Voters; Vincent
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Chamber of ‘Commerce,
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BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 3 Busch, opera stage’ diréctor for Indiana University school, will direct a | performance of NBC at noon tomorrow. | After directing this / opera productions! {planned for NBC’s current sea-| |son, Mr. Busch will return to IU to begin preparing this season s| IU opera program. 9
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rley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel has occupied Burn Himself to Death ts present site at 5377 E. Washington Street for a” NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (UP) A lon time Thi fact in itealf is a source af eanfi horrified housewife saw her hus- © ong-time, his 1a 381 is 8 DUIS SO
{band kill himself today by pour-| \ing naphtha over his body. [sitting himself ablaze . with a | match, | Mrs. Anna Campbell of Queens Village, told police her husband {James, 61, despondent over being out of work, fore dawn and went into the back |yard. She awoke and ran to the
_ |“Bugs, Bats, Atoms and Stars” will be the topic of R. J. Kryter, secretary-treasurer of Esterline- : we Angus Co.,' Saturday when he addresses the Indiana Chemical Society at DePauw University, :
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Gen. Drum Dies
WM Harryman, 2, en Spun Die Realtor and Civie oo" ons om
ated following a heart attack in| his office in the Empire State
L {building today. ed er, les 16re [He was 22 rum Wayne Mavity Harryman, In-| is hy 45-year, dianapolis realtor for more than/Career as an 2% years and president of United{Army officer in Mortgage Loan Co. died last/1943. He had night in Methodist Hospital. |served as Chief The 52-year-old business. and of Staff. to the civic leader was late Gen. John J, |stricken with a, [Pershing in heart "ailment France in World two weeks ago {War l. while on a train | Until 1948, he
en roufe home # (served as com- ~ from a bankers’ {mander of the New York Nationconvention i lal Guard. Sa ay aT He was named president of the |Hee resided at Empire State Corp., owners of the 517 73. Pleasant world’s tallest building, to succeed Run Pkwy {the late Alfred E. Smith in 1944. |
South Dr. RN Mr. Harryman developed East
Gen. Drum
H. L Beckner Dies
Mr. Harryman
Wayne Drive is named in his honor. A 1921 Butler University graduate and a member of the 1924 class of Indiana University School of Law, he was a member ies Sus of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and dent.
Harvey L.
was active in alumni affairs. Lloyd "Wampler of A veteran of World War I, Mr. Harryman had resided in Indianapolis most of his life. He wa also a member of the Americana automoblle-at Columbia Club, Indian- Ind. 67. Athletic Club, Indianapolis
Mary Co. truck with a friepd Sept. 11.
was unanimously
the Indianapolis Postoffice, Mr.
Chamber of Commerce and Dow- : Lintisna new Avenue Christian Church, He Was born in West Virginia.
a’ son, Wayne V., two daughters, Saturday in Huntington,
Mary Elizabeth and Cynthia, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Miss a daughter, Ilene Harryman, Lansing, Mich. mother, Mrs. Ce rons Ep GEE BARES SAY pases eA es pada nether arrange funeral services. - ‘Denny Beckner of Texas.
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dence to lrvingtonians ‘and East Siders requiring
then funeral services. The fact that it. recently becams necessary to ex‘pand the facilities at Irving Hill is additional e dence of a widespread approval of and satisfaction with the Shirley Brothers” way of doing things... place your
left the house be-
‘window just after his body was still” further assurance that you may enveloped by flames. confidence in Shirley Brothers. Kryter to Speak Lis : t: ee of tat Shirley Brothers is proud of its long recora ot servi mes State Service { GREENCASTLE, Oct. 3 - ice in Irvington and the East Side , . . proud that
its record inspires a trust which, the tirm knows is
founded . . . proud of its reputation tor lu-
neral services that are truly remembered.”
That'll Teach Him SOUTH BEND, Oct. 3 (UP) Mrs. Christine Pounf@ers, (her husband, Cecil, 31, {for beating her. Then when Poun{ders appeared in court and was {fined on an assault’ and battery charge, Mrs, y fine.
20, had arrested
Pounders paid the
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Beckner, a veteran) of World War II, died last night] at Methodist Hospital of injur-| tained in a trices car acci-
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Services will be held at 8 p. m./
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SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 3 (UP) — Spokane ‘police to-
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