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Served as Prosecutor Under John Duvall

Arthur M. Dinsmore, 819 N. Delaware st, former Indianapolis attorney active in Republican politics; died yesterday in Veterans hospital. He was 56. Mr. Dinsmore served as city prosecutor and was & member of thecity legal department in the John Duvall administration and had been a Republican - for other political positions. A veteran of world war I, Mr. Dinsmore was active in the Marion county Republican veterans’ organization and had been a member of the American Légion, Veterans of Foreign wars and 40 & 8. He was a member of the Masonig order. Mr, Dinsmore was born in Culver and toured as an actor with a stock company before coming here .30 years ago. He had written a number of poems and had published two small volumes of try. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central chapel. Burial will be in Washington park. ' A cousin, Lawrence Hissong of Argus, Ind. survives,

Charles F. Gerlach

Rites were to be at 1 p. m, today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Charles F. Gerlach, 5869 N. New Jersey st. Burial will be in Washington park. Mr, Gerlach died Tuesday in his home, He operated a grocery store at 344 W. Washington st. for many years. He was a member of West Indianapolis Masonic lodge and Scottish Rite. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William A. Marschke Jr, and a

|brother, Willlam Gerlach, Indian-

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James M. (Mid) Campbell, 1 N. Indianapolis and a’ retired fireman,

He joined the Indianapolis fire department fn 1891, retiring as battalion chief of District 4 in 194, He was a member of St. John’s

Catholic church.

Services will be held at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow in the Blackwell fu-

neral home followed by a 9 a. m. requiem mass in St. John's church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Survivors are a nephew, Frank Sheeby, Indianapolis, a grand-nigce, and a grand-nephew. Active pallbearers from the Indianapolis fire department include Wallie Fisk, Lawrence Mueller, Daniel Murring, Charles Clements, Charles McCarthy and Herbert Dwyer. :

Virgil McDaniel

Virgil McDaniel, a tailor, died yesterday in his homie, 635 W, North st. He was 64. A member and trustes of Shiloh Baptist church, Mr. McDaniel was born in Oakland, Ky, and lived «here 31 years. Services will be held at 1 p. m, Saturday in Shilon Baptist church with burial tn New Crown cemetery. » Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Maggie McDaniel; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Thomas, Mrs, Bass and Mrs. Fannie Murrell; a son, Virgil McDaniel Jr, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Elverse McDaniel, Indianapolis, and" Leslie McDaniel, Detroit, and five stepchildren.

Harry B. Mitchell

Services for Harry B. Mitchell, a checking foreman for the Ellis Trucking Co., will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral- home.

Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Mitchell, who was 42, died Tuesday in his home, 726 E. New York st. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife, Alte; a daughter, Miss Betty Lou Mitchell; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Opal Walters; five sisters a Mrs. Ethel Huffmark, Mrs. Ida Williams, Mrs, Daisy Huff and Mrs. Grace Burrell, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ann Watson, Elkhart; a brother, Carl Mitchell, Indianapolis, and three grand-

Alex Glore

Services for Alex Glore, who died Monday, were to be held at 10 a. m. today in the Indiana Masonic home. Burial was to be in Washington park. Mr. Glore, who was 83, was born in Madison, lived here 34 years, and was 8 member of the Baptist church and "Masonic lodge. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Goldie A. Servies, a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Shepherd, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Warren Glore, Cincinnati, and Madison Indianapolis, and three grandchildren,

Mrs. Anna Johnson Bervices for Mrs. Anna Johnson, who died Monday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pauline Blackwell, 812 S. Capitol ave., will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Craig Brothers funeral home. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Johnson, who was 69, came here eight years ago from Danville, IL, where she was a member of the Church of God. Survivors besides her daughter are two brothers, Garfield Washington, Chicago; Zeno Washington, Indianapolis, and an uncle Fremont

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— Tomorrow For Mrs. Clara Lyle

Services for Mrs. Clara Lyle, 2000 Howard st, who died Tuesday in her home, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Lyle, who was 71, was born in Cleves, O, and had lived here several years, She was a member of the Church of Christ. . Survivors are the -husband, June E. Lyle; four daughters, Mrs. Olive Keefer, Mrs. Bernice Owens, Mrs. Margaret Shafer and Mrs. June Day; a sister, Mrs. Eva Weaver; two brothers, Orlando and Bert McKinney, all of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.

Edyth Glick

+ Mrs, Edyth Glick, an Indianapolis resident 38 years, died yesterday in her home, 410 E. 47th st. She was 66. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben Funeral home by the Rev. William O. Breedlove, pastor of Calvary Baptist church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Her husband, Louis, survives her,

Ulysses G. Brummett

Ulysses Grant Brummett, an Indianapolis resident ears, died today in his home, 90! n ave. He was born in Monticello, Ky., and was 63, Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. ‘Burial will be in Memorial Park. Survivors are a son, Harrison Brummett, and a brother, George

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James M. (Mid) Campbell, Retired Fireman, Dies

{Dies Here at 62

Gilbert P. Roland

* Services Saturday For Lifelong Resident

Gilbert P. Roland, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of Bacred Heart Catholic church,

died yesterday in his home, 349 Parkway ave. He was 62. Mr. Roland was associated with his father, Herman A. Roland in the sheet-metal business 30 years. Services will be held at 8:30 5, m. Saturday in the home, Burial will be in St. Joseph's. Burvivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Volz Roland; the father; two sons, Edward H. Roland and Robert A. Roland, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs, Josephine Medenwald, Speedway City.

Clarence Raymond

Services for Clarence (Jack) Raymond, formerly of Indianapolis who died Sunday in Harrisburg, Pa. will be at 2 p. m, tomorrow {n the home of his sister, Mrs, George E. Kincaid, 3918 N. Illinois st. Burial will be in Crown Hill Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Ray-

wood most of his life before moving to Harrisburg eight years ago. He was employed in the state treasurer's office in Harrisburg until two years ago. Surviving’ besides Mrs. Kineald,

is his rhother, Mrs. Minnie Raymond,

Grover C. Ashworth

Grover C. Ashworth, formerly a baker for the National Biscuit Co. 30 years, died yesterday in his home, 626 8. Fuller dr. He was 62. Mr. Ashworth was born in Evansville and lived here 53 years. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Royster & Askin mortuary, Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors are his. wife, Mrs, Julia Ashworth; a son, Gilbert Ashworth, Indianapolis; a brother, Oliver Ashworth, Evansville, and two grang. children.

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Dr. Henry W. Armistead

Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow] at Allen chapel ‘A. M. E. church for Dr. Henry W. Armistead, 1720 Cornell ave, who died Tuesday at City hospital. Burial will be in Nashville, Tenn., his birthplace. A resident of Indianapolis 40 years, he is survived by his daughter, Miss Lucille Armistead, New York City; a sister, Mrs. Molly Owens, Indianapolis; two nieces and one nephew.

Cleveland Gets Auxiliary Bishop

WASHINGTON, March 27 (U. P.).—The apostolic delegation announced today that His Holiness

Pope Plus XII has appointed the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Floyd L. Begin of Cleveland to be titular bishop of Sala. ’ He will serve as auxiliary to the Most Rev. Edward F. Hoban, bishop of Cleveland. The bishop-elect was born in Cleveland in 1802, and was educated at St. John’s Cathedral coilege. Cleveland, and at the North American college and Appolinaris college in Rome. He was ordained in 1927. He is now vicar general for the diocese of Cleveland.

Mrs. Nora A. Meahl,

Lapel Native, Dies Mrs. Nora A. Meahl, an Indianapolis resident four years, died yesterday in her home, 19 E. 25th st. She was born. in Lapel and was 70. Survivors are - her husband, . L. Meahl; a son, Charles Meahl, Tampa, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs, William N. Crenshaw, St. Paul, and Mrs. J. R. Bridges, Portland; a brother, William Studley, y Okla., and. five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Sherry, Tucson, Ariz; Mrs, B, B. Early, Andefson; Mrs, J. B. LaBontie, Birmingham, Ala, and Mrs. OC. A. Thayer and Miss Jean Studley, both of Indianapolis, 2 .

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