Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1934 — Page 20

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JAMES QUIGLEY. FORMER POLICE CHIEF. IS DEAD City Law Leader During Taggart Administration Succumbs. Funeral services for James F Quigley. 74. former Indianapolis police rhief. who died yesterday in hts rrom a* the Linden, were to Iv arranged today, following the arrival m Indianapolis of his son. Albert J Quigley, .1262 Washington boulevard. who was en route to -'ittsburgh the (imp of his father's .tea’b He was notified of the death at Youngstown. O. Mr Quigley had been ill since his return from visiting a daughter. Mrs R O. Barber. Chicago, last week, and had been living in the hotel Mnce that time His condition *. not con idered serious. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while reading and died shortly afterward. He was advanced from patrolman on the IndianaDolis police force to sergeant and later to captain. During Mayor Thomas Taggart's administration he was police chief, and ser\ed as detective dirring the administration of Mayor Charles A Bookwalter. He also served as police chief a short time during the administration of Mavor Joseph E Bell. Following his retirement from the Indianapolis force. Mr. Quigley organized with Martin Hyland the Quigley-Hyland Detrctive Agency, remaining with the company until his retirement two years ago. He attended the Second Church of Christ. Scientist, and was a past exalted ruler of the Benevolent aid Protective Order of Elks During the World war he was captain in the ordnance department. Surviving him are three daughters. Mrs Barber Mrs. E. H Clark. New York, and Mrs. E C Cook. West Palm Beach. Fla., and the son, Albert J. Quigley.

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