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+ 12,1951 FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1951 | +... ..' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____

: Charles Harless Board Runs Parks. Mayor Points Out Local Truckers Ordered’ Under. PSC Jurisdiction Polio Victim's Rites Held in Gaston 4 ; ; Cat-O-Nine Tails Beating The Indiana Public Service truckers previously only entered| MUNCIE. Oct. 12 (UP).

. Dies Here at 78 Mayor Phil Bayt said in a cam- 1945 legislature gave the Park Commission ordered into private contracts and were! x NEWARK, Oct’ 12 (UP) -- A paign- statement today his op- Bodrd*complete jurisdiction of all exempt from state control. Hel#ces were held today at Gaston Vienna, Austria, Charles D. Harless, who sold go -year-old father will be - :

sen- ¢ Clz ark mse rg," 8¢ set-ip was changed be-|for Mrs. Johanna Fights of Mat- Stephen Fights while he was sta- - Judge Alex Clark, GOP park matters, iid the set-uy g g r vegetables to North Side house- tanced Oct. 24 for whipping his g 5 cause they hauled both interstate! thews, who died of polio in Ballltioned there in the U. 8. Army

_ PAGE 17 Father Convicted for

day. Mrs. Fights was a native'of and married

Servyesterday

that all Indianapolis truckers be

he said. PSC

ponent, placed under jurisdiction,

wives many years, died last night 5.year.old son with a home-rgadé mayoralty nominee, “again © This board is composed of tWo pohert Phillips, head of the and intrastate property. | Memorial Hospital here Wednes-| following World War IT. od helisut ’ at his home at 1912 N. Ala- cat.o’-nine #ails because the boy showed his lack of knowledge of Republicans and. two Democrats. PSC tariff bureau, said all In518 bama St. : : sipped his wine. City affairs” in a speech last They have the right to hire and dianapolis cartage operators now Yolues His sudden death followed a Seraphin Lewis was convicted =~ ° fire employees and their actions have to file pickup and delivery Plant and . Now Only heart attack. yesterday in county court of night. cannot be reviewed by thie Mayor schedules with the PSC and re-. : Mr. Harless was’ 78. Born in atrocious assault ‘and battery al- Judge Clark charged the City op City Council in relation to quire PSC authority to operate Y 0 SAVE! y Anderson, he Lived heve 3 years: though his son, Salvin, refused to Park department was dominated wqrkers and their salaries.” Mr. Phillips said Indianapolis our wh . ' retiring from the vegetable busi- testify against him. bv Democratic politics. - . : ness three years ago. He belonged 8 A he as Clark) was at- Plenty of Free Parkin Drive out TOMORROW... .". select varieties and sizes right to Westfield Friends Church. he failed out in our Nursery Fields. Choose from:

tempting to attack me, Services will be held at 10a. m. miserably,” Mayor Bayt said. I

Harold B. Smith Monday at Flanner & Buchanan go, : would like to remind him that the Mortuary with cremation to fol- Dies at Home Here .

low, Harold B. Smith, who spent 30 vears in the real estate and insuran ANCe brokerage business here, med a possible! pes died Somuraer at his home, 701 profits! We yin ers W. 32d St. He was 56, in our own shop. Mr. Smith, born in Boone Bie 38.50 19 came to Indianapolis 30 nfeed. a

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