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| {the official died in his home of a
| iserved Mayer Tyndall's successor, {George I. Denny.
‘member of the Chauffeurs’ Club
‘step-daughter, Miss { Reynolds, and one grandchild.
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| Willard Campbell ‘Rites Tomorrow
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FRENCH 1. ICK, Aug. 28 Iard Campbell, ‘Campbell, Gov, Schricker,
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services at 2 p.m, . "the Christian Church, Mr, Campbell died night in his home here. B88,
there most of his life. several years ago.
‘Nichols Campbell; a daughter,
@apolis, and Everett and Amos, | French Lick, and several grand-| children nad great-grandchildreén.
Home, Paoli, until noon tomorrow.
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Services were being arranged today for Ben T. Carter, 2636 Boulevard Place, former tity po~liceman and and chauffeur f for two mayors, who. dled yesterday in
i Mr. Carter eerved three years [eluding two years ax cnaui ining two years as chauffeur for Mayor Robert H. Tyndall. He , ‘found Mayor Tyndall's body when
attack. Mr, Carter later
{ Mr. Carter was a life resident " jof Indianapolis, He tested cars! ‘for Packard Motor Co. before he!
{Joined the force. He bnce was Rites Tomorrow Survivors include his wife, Lor-|
«raine; two daughters, Mrs. Vesta! {Bell and Mrs, Rosemary Scott; a! Marybelle|
Survivors include his wife, Anna received an
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Dr. C. A. aot
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Retired Professor Of IU Faculty
Times State Service -BLOOMINGTON, Aug. {Services for Dr, |Malott, retired Indiana University | professor and nationally-known!
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|geologist, will be at 2 p. m, tomor-|
row in the IU Union building.
father of Arthur Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemeexecutive secretary to tery. will be buried at, Dr. Ames Chapel\ neear here after Saturday in Bloomington Hospital tomorrow in|from A _rare blood disease
Malott,
health brought about his retire-
Saturday ment in 1947. He had been on the, He wasiuniversity faculty 31 years and)
{had served as head of the geology
Mr. Campbell was born near and geography departments from ‘Greenville, but lived and farmed [1041 to 1945. He retired
He was president of the Indiana | Academy of Science in 1944 and award from the academy In 1947 for the most
Mrs. William Robbins, Paoli; four valuable scientific paper of the SONS; Arthur-and-Eimer;-Indian= year, :
Dr. Malott helped make the {Indiana Geological Survey from!
1919 to 1921 and also performed. 79. ~ Friends may visit Ellis Funeral | similar services for Illinois and
Oklahoma. .
He was a member of the American Association for Advancement lof Science and a fellow in the i Geological Society of America, Hel received the A RB, degree from IU {in 1913, the master's degree in [1915 and the doctor's in 1919. He was faculty advisor for Sigma Gamma Epsilon and was a native of Jennings County,
| | discovered oil in southwestern | Indiana. He held extensive oil! | properties in that section. include his wife, Mary O.; a daughter, Mrs. Myhlan Smeyers, Montgomery, W. Va; two sons, Roland C., Chicago, and | Floyd, Freedom; the mother; Mrs, | {Alice Malotf, Commiskey (Jeninings County); a sister, Mrs. Hazel Harrison, Commiskey, and |’ itwo brothers, Burton J,, Indianfapolia, and Glen, North Vernon. |
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rsebinig ~ Andrew 8. Crawford, 6890 Orinoco Ave., Southport, will be huried in Maple Hill Cemtery, Plainfield, er services at 1:30 p. m. Wed-| nesday in G. H. Herrmann Fu-| neral Home. Mr. Crawford, who was 52, died] rday in his home, He celebrated 25 years at Eli Lilly & Co. last July 13. He was supér{intendent- of the paint shop. Mr. Crawford was a native of | Danville, He held mem in| ithe Southport Presbyterian [Church and the Masonic Lodge. {He was a past patron of the {Cartersburg Chapter, Order of {Eastern Star. : Surviving are his wife, Mary L.; {a daughter, Mrs. Viola Hodges; a |son, James M., and his mother, {Mrs. ‘Grace V. Crawford, all of | Indianapolis, and one grandchild. |
IMs. Oscar McKay Mrs. Irene McKay, 2250 Shel don 8t., who died Saturday in| [General Hospital, ‘will be buried | in New Crown Cemetery after’ services at 2 p.m. tomorrow at King & King Mortuary, . A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. McKay, who was 42, was a member of st. Paul AME hurch. Survivors include her husband, Oscar; a daughter, Miss Mary |
Flora Weathers; five brothers, Al-| bert, — Pumas; -Joseph- Perry- -and+ William Weathers, all of Indian. | feker, ‘former Indianapolis resiapolis, and one grandchild. dent, who was found dead Satur-
a day in his New York City apart-
Rites Arranged ment, will be held at 11 a. m. toFor Lincoln Lesh morrow in Flanner & Buchanan!
mortuary. . Times State Services Mr. Kieéfecker, who was 45, will wd UNCLE, Aug. 28 -- Services be buried in Marion, city of his were being arranged: today Tor birth. Lincoln Lesh, a Muncie attorney! A journalist and journalism since 1805, who dfed Saturday in teacher, Mr. Klefeker was, at /Ball Memorial Hospital. He was{the time of his death, publicity man for the greater New York Mr. Lesh suffered a heart at-|Citizens Committee for "tack Friday in downtown Muncie. Hoover Report. He was a native of Wells County. ETT Survivors include (wo sons, Charles, with whom he was associated in the practice of law here, and William Taft Lesh, | Washingtan, and two brothers, U, 8. Lesh, former Indiana attorney general, and Eben, an attorney, both of Huntington.
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ae must Miller, 3777 N. Meridian ., died last night in his home. Be was 55
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Frank M. Marquis |
Services were to be held today in Lebanon for Frank Monroe Marquis, former Indianapolis) resident, who died Saturday in| his home. Mr. Marquis, who was 77, lived | in Indianapolis from 1930 until 1937, and was employed as a ma- | chinist at Link-Belt Co. i
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“| Mrs. Myron Miller, Indianapolis. The personal services of Mr.. Moote .. bl his
Indianapélis Star from 1929 until 1944, then left to serve overseas with the Office of War Information. He also’ taught journalism, classes from 1939 until 1944 at Butler University, where he was graduated in 1937. Mr, Klefeker is survived by his | wife, the former Elizabeth King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. King, Indianapolis; a son, Joseph A. Klefeker, and his|
the parents, Paul Klefeker and Mrs. written a request that people not |
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Times. State Sovvias .. “CRAWFORDSVILLE, Aug. 28 --~Mrs. Hettie Talbot, possibly the in Montgomery County at 92 years of age, died Saturday in her home near here. She was the widow of a Union Army captain.
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