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{ Nassau and elsewhere. ‘ With Carl Fisher and three| other ‘men, Mr. Duckwall was one! lof the early boosters to begin de-| velopment of Florida, as a vaca-| tion land. He was a member of North| | Methodist Church, Columbia Club, | Indianapolis Athletic’ Club and! Woodstock Country Club and of| sports” organizations: Survivors include his wife, the. {former Eleanor Bookwalter, | daughter of Charles A. Book-| | walter, former mayor of Indian- daughter, | apolis; a daughter, ! | Eberhart,
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Herbert R. Duckwall, founder and president of Zenite Metal Co. | and well-known sportsman, died yesterday in his‘ home, 3818 N.| Services for William D. Quack-| y y lenbush, a fireman for the Beit and Mrs. Richard Roe, 441 Ket- Cal. (Railroad, will be held at 10 a.m. cham St, : “| Tuesday in Moore & Kirk North Where he is serving | with the'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gulley,
Delaware St. He was 73. Services for Mr. Duckwell will be at 3 p. m. Tuesday in Flan-| ner & Buchanan mortuary. Entombment will ‘be in Crown HHl, ‘Dr. Dailas Browning, pastor of North Methodist church, will! officiate. | Mr. Duckwall, lcinnati, came to Indianapolis in| 11891 after receiving an A.B. deree from the University of Cincinnati. He founded Zenite Metal . | Co.,
210 N. West St., in 1910. Won Racing Trophies
He was internationally. known | for ‘his interest in motor cruisers | and boat racing,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS ress : o H. R. Duckwall, President i 0 Quackenbush of Zenite Metal Co., Dies
Founder of Firm Noted. as Sportsman;
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{East Chapel. Burial wil be in} {Crown HilL a Mr. Quackenbush, who was 22, died Friday evening at the home of his father, James D. Quacken-
he 2336 Adams St. He lived at 274
Station St. : veteran of World War II, Ty Quackenbush served in the Army a year and a half. He worked at the Belt Railroad since 1947, until he became ill six months ago. Surviving, besides his parents, {are his wife, Helen; a son Rickey. {william and daughter Shirley | Denice: two brothers, Jimmie and [Jerry Joe; and a sister, Mrs. Barbara Jean Smith, all of Indian|apolis.
Rites Tomorrow For Hattie Lee
4 Mrs. Hattie May Lee, a resident of Indianapolis since 1907, |died yesterday at her home, 2255 Central Ave., following an ex- _ She was 86.
Herbert R. Duckwall,
Mrs. B. Bailey,
Ft. Ralph| Lauderdale, Fla., and two great- tended illness. Indianapolis; a grand- grandchildren.
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ison: LINEMAN HURT IN FALL
Somerville, 21, Ea Bell Telephone Co., suffered head then was Lillie B. (injuries in a 15-foot fall from 2 Miami by a northeast wind.
| Mrs. Lee, a native of Morgan mms | COUN, Indiana, was the widow of Dr. David F. Lee, who died
lin 1929. She was a member of [the Christian church, Survivors include a daughter, Migs Dessie Lee: two sisters, Mrs. Ressa Renner; Morgantown, and
27, Hovey:
Willan H. Robinson, 1919 1029 N. Missourl.
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Charles R. Downey, 22, , Flonsville; Viola Pal 2°" Sim 18. 212s ¢ Coyner; Janice E. Mrs. William Welfer, Centerville, { M. Clark, 27, Zionsvil nd a brother, O. B. Adams, Claud 0. Wilson, 71, “ py Bradley: Anna Frank X. EE : ik ud 1, Jd N. Iil.; JoAnne jai . . Nordman, 72, 3925 KE. Washington. 948 organtown. Withee %. Miller, 18, Jaa N. Belle Vieu 9. John T, Moore, 25. 2134 Na Arona; Lu- Bon Barb ara J. Jo 18, 77° N.|e Services will be at 2:30 p. m. Wak 1 . c! cll N. Wakefle Washing- | Samuel yy et er, 32, Greenwood: J. Ruth tomorrow at the Morgantown
{Christian church. Burial will be
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Gish, 19, 1806 Ingra yesterday at the home of a daughOrato V "Flex in i cement. Inspection Slated jter, Mrs. Robert Ludgin, 1624 Clark, V3 217 W, 13th; {Banta Rd. ayne. Sir, 3 EE, Salut; Ester = For School Busses | A native of Glasgow, Ky., Mrs. Hixon. 34 on, 24. Muncie; Betty M. Inspection of some 5500 school |Hazelip was a member of Olive
11th Beech! busses used in Indiana will start’ {Branch Christian Church here.
Monday, State Police Supt. Ar-| She is survived by her husband, thur M. Thurston sald yesterday. Henry Hazelip; another daughter, e State troopers will check the Mrs. Theodore Perry, Indian-! two sons, Homer and ‘|Hoosier school children. Those Chester, Indianapolis: two sisters, {which do not meet state construc-{ Mrs. Noah Bailey, Glasgow, and
Paul Settles, eight grand-great-grand-
\condemned . and replaced, Mr, lis; one brother, ® Thurston said. Busses with de-|Riverview, Fla; children and one
a pau 23 pi Shir the 1935 state school bus safety] canes ren iretean LE SELLE A BESS, uw towne many busses wnsate Smoke From Canadian Abel Y, Blanchiakts 31,8, ac Bi" “The current checkup will find Fires Blankets Miami Wagtonet, 240 NW. Hardie the fleet in its: best condition| MyaAMI, Fla. Sept. 30 (UP) Lionel C. Jones. 68, 3648 in: Mary V.| {Since the school bus safety awl, smoke haze some 5000 feet
| dicted. E today, traveling here all the way! essed Spel iinet se speree {from forest fires in Canada.
The Weather Bureau said the' Vernon Bucksot, 25, 0f R. R. 9, | {smoke driffed ‘eastward out over,
Box 366, a lineman for Indiana the Atlantic from Canada and borne southward to
Robert “cox, 3, Bi A 3; Bsther D. lutility pole on U. S. 40 east of| .Some planes. were delayed In
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John A. Lindgren Jr., retired vice president of the Indianapolis unit of the. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., who died Friday of a heart attack will be entombed in Crown Hill Cemeeo | tery tomorrow following funeral services at Kirby Mortuary at 2p. m.
“will be buried in Crown Hill after’
‘Harry H. Albright [Ave.,
1 Hill
fa native of Indianapolis and a
| Winona; a son, Harry D., Evansville; a sister, Mrs. Wiliam Eix, Indianapolis, and two grandchil-
{dren, Karen and Judith Albright, Eva H Wik Evansville, (learned = yester- ¥; iday. 3
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War Il Veteran I"
With 8th Army
_ Capt. Richard Mallery Also in Japan; ; “Served-in Germany With Fifth Air Force =
Pfc. James L. Roe, son of Mr, Nayal Training Center, San Diego, They are:
has arrived “in Tokyo, Robert Edward Gulley, son of
|Bighth Army. [11351 Shelby St: dohn David Word of his McClintock, son of Mr. and Mrs, arrival was re- F. L. McClintock, Zwingley: St.; ceived -by his Baul William Miller, son of Mr, parents and Mrs, Paul Miller, 3122 Forest
week. Manor Ave.; William K. Willock, - Pfc, Roe, who son of Mr. and Mrs. John Corneis 21, was lius,. 326 E. Orange St.; and Jack
merly in the military. dolice. He now is in the infantry.
‘Staley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Kern, 1806 Zwingley St. Mr. Miller and Mr. McClintock attended Technical High School and Mr. Gulley attended Washe ington High School. Lee Miller, son of Mr,
attended Washington High School
Pfe. Roe
before his first enlistment, short-
Stanley
ly after World War IT. He served and Mrs. M. G. SJaughter, 5139 E. {8 months and Tre-enlisted in North St., completed his recruit August, 1949. After training at training yesterday. a Ft. Knox, Ky. he =erved at Donald M. Claus, 1107 N. Alae« Washington, D. C., before going bama St, Navy airman recruit, to Japan. is taking recruit training at the > no» Great J.akes (Ill.) Naval TrainCapt. Richard C. Mallery, son Ing Center. of John C.-Mallery: R. R. 1, Ar-~ Also at Great Lakes is Richard cadia, has arrived in Japan, E. Maggart, seaman recruit, son
where he will he attached to the of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Maggart, Tachikawa Air Base. 3930 N, LaSalle St: Capt. Mallery, a graduate of = [jonel ‘R. LeGault, seaman, has Noblesville High School, enlisted completed training at the Naval in the Air Force in 1942. He was Submarine School, New London,
commissioned at Foster Field. Conn. and is serving aboard ‘the Tex., and later served at Atter- submarine Irex. His wife lives at bury Air Force Base 1230 8. Richland St.
He has served in Germany and was with the Fifth Air Force in Japan from. 1945 until 1947. He is now a pilot with the 374th Troop Carrier Wing ! " = " James R. Wilder is taking training at Lackland Air San Antonie Tex., to -serve in the Air "Police or ws an
Dale T. Mocas, 2227 Brookside Ave, and Ronald K. Felton, BR. R. 12, have completed instruction at the Navy's Aviation Machinist's Mate School, Memphis. Mr. Mocas -entered .the Navy Nov. 1949, and received recruit training ~at San Diego, Cal, Mr, Felton joined the service Sept. 8, 1948 and was trained at Great
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ton: Dorothy J. Hughes. 19, 37 N. Shan-| Kn nwo. tadal Mug Lakes. 61 FE. Minnesota; Donald R. “Riker. Hid ataintown; ur in East Hill cemetery at Morgan-| aerial gunner. Cie ’ Marvin 7 Savior. % 1654 Carrollton Samuel Ping Jr. 20, R. 3. Doreen J. toun, i x P vt. - Wilder, William Dale Keutzer, seaman Robert L. Sherfield. 27. 803 N. LaSalle: Smith, 49. 3423 W North, Temple; Royster & Askin funeral di- ou who is 18. is the APPrentice. 4101 N. Sheridan Ave., Winifred L. Pearcy, 25. 034 B. New “Ging M' gveks, 26. 3 N. alpen 4 | cetors are in charge oe or N ® Is taking instruction at the Navy's David R. Morgan, 24, 6140 Carvel; Joan Charles Va, a 8 ab, Cath- é Ke son. MTS. Fleet Sonar School, 8an Diego Welling, 21, 6034 Guiilv rR Hagemier, 39, 3620 E. 39th; 'Mrs. Mar Hazeli James Johnson, Cal - ’ ane Brock. da. Io Nope: wy ergs Dram, AT ao |. y P 1602 Asbury St. Hen Nenhausel. 21, 138 8. McKim, John W. EE ecriand, Jones; Naom Mrs. Mary Hazelip, 1249 £.| He joined the Mr. Keutzer attended Lawrence Driver wosdrufl Place, = "0 Nad a Morgan Dr., a resident of Indian-| Air Force in _cthtral High School before joinRobert R Gindling, 24, Jos Mathews; | DIVORCE Sos FLED _- lapolis 46 years, will be buried in| “August ing the Navy Feb. 3, 1950. He took Joann Ruggter, Cl C. vi. Roy A. mmons ran BEE. Louis L, Stout, 22.721 8. utcombs Leta vs :” Violgt R South, te: R nH vs, {Washington Park after services He attended Naat Ara juing the San Diego mparey, 0 n; a, orres . : « ni Edward F. Strols, 38. Rp. Alabama; "Corrie: Mary E vs uy Lo Coline: Eat 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in -G. H. Technical High ng Center. i 39, alia tg Toward Roward. VSenults; Delores Herrmann Funeral Home. School, where Two India polis il have Harden, 3 2104 C _ rs. azelip, who was 65, died he was a mem- anapolis sailors A
become fathers. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Marshall dr., 1330 Yandes St., became parents of a son at the Newport, R. I., Naval Hospital, Aug. 27. Mr. Mar=
ber of the ROTC for. threé and one- half years and was on the track team. He also was active in school theatricals, and ap-
Py Y Wilder
(peared twice in the annual school shall is a stewardsman, sta“Sketch Book’ ‘entertainment. tioned at Newport. For a year and a half before, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leon . 16ining the Air Force ‘he worked Wickes, 1548 N. Olney St. are
as an usher at the Circle Theater. " n -
Indianapolis
parents of a son, born Aug. 27 .at the Key West, Fla., Naval Hosare pital. Mr. Wickes, an airman, is
Five men
serving at the Key West Naval leruit training today at the U. 8. Air Station, : Lawrence William Terry, a Mrs. Bettie Todd
{former Arsenal Technical High School student who enlisted the United States
Marine Corps at
Services Tuesday Mrs. Bettie Todd, 1044 Congress Ave, who died today in her home, |
services at 11 a. m. Tuesday in 1st Marine DiFlanner & Buchanan mortuary. Pre. Terry is Cc. Born in Coffee County, Tenn. the son of Mrs, Mrs. Todd, who was 80, came to! R. Terry Indianapolis 31 years ago. She N. Bevs was a member of the Presby- ille Ave ‘ |terian Church. Pte. T 4 His brother, Survivors include a daughter, ¢. TITY Michael R. Tere
Mrs. Mamie Turney, Indianapolis; ry, was killed in Germany during four sons,”W. -R., Ernest and: World War II. | Lewis, all of. Indianapolis, and’ hy Pfc. _Joseph .
James, Columbus, Ind.: a sister, Hinburn, ‘1515
Mrs. Zora Messick, and brother, Villa Ave. is stationed at Camp Luke Jarnigan, both-of Manches- Hood, Tex. ter, Tenn; nine grandchildren and, Pfe. Hinburn five great- grandchildren. ie spent sight
months in Korea during World War II and expects to return to the Pacifia 1 for duty during the current + crisis, N He has two “% brothers in servg ice, Arthur and Pfc. Hinburn Edward Hine burn and is the father of two children, Linda Violet, 15 month! and Joseph Eugene, 1 month.
M/Sgt. Bert. Hicks of-Banvilleg a veteran of World War II, has arrived in Japan, his wife, Mrs.
- Harry H. Albright, 4009 Park | who died yesterday in his will be buried in Crown after services at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Kirby Mortuary and. lat. 9 a.m. In Bt. Joan of Arc |Catholic Church, Mr. Albright, wilco was 67,
home,
was
salesman for Schwab Safe Co He was a member of St. Joan of {Arc- Church, Survivors his
include wife,
A reservist, Sgt. Hicks was recalled to duty on Aug. 2 and left. for foreign service three’! weeks ago. A -native Hoo- : ster, Sgt. Hicks has resided. in M/Sgt. Hicks Danville most of his adult life,
Mrs. Thelma Riebe Jarrett; 1130 N..Leland St. died last-night in St. Francis Hospital. She was 45. Surviving are her husband, Lowey E.; a son, Robert Riebe, and three grandchildren. . Funeral arrangements, in charge of Mdore & Kirk Irvington Chapel, will be announced later.
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All Cars, '33-'50 Overdrive or Standard
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