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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971 Till: INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 13 mini hues Richard L. Jones. Builders Dr. James Walker, Dentist, Dies; Services Wednesday Association Director, Dies R. Morrison Dies; Was Captain Midnight dianapolis Dental Association Mrs.

A ora Kelsey Services for Mrs. Nora Kelsey, 83. 210 North State Avenue, widow of Ben Kelsey, will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in J. C.

Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. She died Saturday in Marion County General Hospital. Born at Jamestown, she had lived here 60 years and retired in 1954 as a restaurant waitress. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Lola Check of Whitcland.

Clutrles U. Hurst St. Paul, Ind. Charles B. Hurst, 80, St.

Paul, a retired railroader, died yesterday in Decatur County Memorial Hospital at Grecnsburg. Mr. Hurst worked with the former New York Central Railroad for 35 years before retiring in 1961. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Glenn E.

George Funeral Home, with burial in South Park Cemetery at Greenshurg. ing the Army and serving In the Korean War. He sang as a soloist with Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra during several of its "Pop Concerts" and held lead roles in productions at Footlite Musicals. MR. MORRISON was a member of Christ Church aim i3i unurga i dici miy Memorial contributions may be made to the Marion County Kidney Foundation.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Patricia M. Walker, and son, Michael J. Walker, and two daughters, Misses Kimberly A. and Sara K.

Walker, all of Indianapolis. I PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUESDAY AUG 13 APPROXIMATELY 75 LEAN Robert A. (Bob) Morrison, 16, 4917 Manning Road, who was known to his midnight- to-dawn listeners as Captain Midnight on WIBC radio, died yesterday in Methodist Hospi tal. For the last four months, Mr. Morrison was an account executive for the Indianapolis radio station.

lie moved in 1952 to Iiidi-a a I i from Missouri, where he hud worked in radio. While in Indianapolis, he also had his own shows at W'IKE and WXLW. A native of Arma, he attended Drury College at Springfield, before enter- Mrs. May me C. Deck Mrs.

Mayme C. Deck, 5736 Brockton Court, died yesterday a local nursing nome. tne was the widow of George H. Deck. Mrs.

Deck was a native of Hamilton County and lived here most of her life. She was a member of Tabernacle Pres byterian Church, Electra Cir cle and Late Book Club. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. Burial will, be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

She is survived by her son, George H. Deck of Indianapolis. for the "country chic" look in home accessories and unusual gifts SG SECRET SOURCES country french furniture antiques silk and dried flowers shells 11-5 tuesday-friday broad ripple village 6537 north guilford avenue Episcopal Cathedral and formerly was active in the Myas thenia Gravis Foundation. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with burial in Washington Park North Cemetery.

MEMORIAL contributions may be made to the Amerl can Cancer Society. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Patricia Ann Morrison, two daughters, Drue Ann and Melissa Ann Morrison, and son, Robb Andrew Morrison, all at home, and his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R.

R. Mor rison of Wichita, Kan. K. Mandel Dies; Retired Stockbroker Kenneath II. Mandel, 75, 152 South Downey Avenue, a n-tired stockbroker, died yesterday at home.

He retired about 10 years ago from K. H. Mandel Associates Born at Huntingburg, he had lived here at least 40 years Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Shirley Broth-ers Irving Hill Chapel with bur ial in Washington Park East Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Lois K. Mandel, and son, Howard M. Mandel of Indianapolis. Charles U. Dillon Services for Charles B.

Dil lon, 54, 7502 East 33th Street, an Army veteran of World War II, will be held at 1 p.m. Tues day in the Harry W. Moore Ar lington Chapel. Entombment will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Mr.

Dillon died Saturday in Community Hospital. He was a native of Catlettsburg, and lived here 10 years. He was a con struction worker for Falender Homes Corporation of Indiana for five years before retiring in 1972. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Kathleen Dillon, and two daughters, Mrs.

Frank J. Lang and Mrs. Edward Miller, and son. Donald F. Dillon, all of Indianapolis.

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At drug counters everywhere. Ointment or Richard L. Jones, 62, 4629 Rookwood Avenue, executive director of the Builders As sociation of Greater Indian apolis, died yesterday in St. Vincent Hospital. Mr.

Jones was born at Bloomfield and had lived here 34 years. He had been executive director of the association since 1954. Mr. Jones was a member of Indiana Society of Association Executives, American Society of Association Execu tives. Indianapolis Real Estate Mrs.

Olan J. Minton Services Wednesday Services for Mrs. Olan J. (Lillian Minton, 57, 2950 South Sheridan Avenue, former co-owner of Lil and Ira's Restaurant, Lawrence, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Hendryx Mortuaries Cumberland Chapel.

Entombment will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Mrs. Minton died Saturday in University Heights Hospital. The restaurant operated for 15 years before closing in 1963. Mrs.

Minton retired from the Standard Grocery Company this year after working for the firm 11 years. She was a member of the Business and Professional Women of Lawrence. Survivors include her husband, Olan J. Minton; daughter, Mrs. Janet and three sons, Donald Minton.

Jim Minton, and John Clark, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Theodore Perry Mrs. Theodore R. (Eleanor Perry, 51, 5219 Elmwood Drive.

Beech Grove, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. She was born at Detroit, and had lived in the Indianapolis area most of her life. Mrs. Perry was a bookkeeper with Indiana National Bank about three years, retiring in 1970.

She was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church and was an adviser for Jobs Daughters Bethel 32 at Beech Grove. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Little and Sons Beech Grove Funeral Home, with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery. Survivors, besides her husband, include a daughter, Miss Shcrrill A. Perry, two sons, Mark T.

and Thomas J. Perry, all at home, and her mother, Mrs. Mildred Keller of Detroit. Henry J. Hines Services for Henry J.

Hincs, 64, 7618 Five Points Road, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove. Burial will be in Acton Cemetery. Mr. Hines died Saturday in Johnson County Hospital at Franklin.

He was a native of Me-daryville and lived here most of his life. Mr. Hines was a farmer and drove a bus for the Franklin School System. He also had been a metal polisher for Moldings Inc. for 10 years.

He served two years in the Army before World War II. Survivors include his widow, Emma M. Robinson, and daughter. Miss Sharon K. Jordan, and son, John L.

Hines, both of Indianapolis. (Death Notices On Page 62) per pound Board and Building Congress of Indiana. He also was a member of Fairvicw Presbyterian Church, where he was a deacon and trustee, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Knights of Pythias and the Riviera Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Betty S.

Jones, two sons, Lee II. Jones of Champaign, 111., and Stephen L. Jones of Chicago, and a daughter, Mrs. Sara Wolter of Muncie. Services are pending at Flanner and Buchanan Mortuary.

Ralph T. Percival Services for Ralph T. Perci-val, 66, 9030 Ilibben Avenue, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Jordan Funeral Home, with entombment in Washington Park East Mausoleum. Mr.

Percival died Saturday while on vacation at Louisville, Ky. He was born at Rutland, and had lived here 50 years. He was a photoengraver with Circle Engraving Company 25 years, retiring in 1973. Mr. Percival was a member of Wallace Street Presbyterian Church, Brookside Masonic Lodge and American Legion Post 495.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Anna Belle Per cival; daughter, Mrs. Beverly Kerns of Indianapolis, and son, William Percival of Louis ville. Mrs. W.

H. Robinson Services for Mrs. William H. (Barbara Robinson, 44, 1515 East 19th Street, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Greater St.

Luke Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs Robinson died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. She was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and had worked at the Hoover' wood Nursing Home eight years. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

today in the Summers Funeral Chapel. Survivors, in addition to her husband, in elude a daughter, Mrs. Eliza both A. Marks, and two sons, Gregory L. and Bryan L.

Rob inson, all of Indianapolis. Martin J. McGrayel Martin J. (Hap) McGrayel, 72, 936 Northeastern Avenue, died yesterday in West 10th Street Veterans Administration Hospital. A lifelong Indianapo lis resident, Mr.

McGrayel was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was a la borer with the Department of Transportation 15 years, retir ing 19C4. Mr. McGrayel was a member of St. Philip Nen Catholic Church.

Services will be held at 9:40 a.m. Tues day in Grinsteiner Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in the church, with burial in Memo rial Park Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Raymond Mc Graycl of Indianapolis. Mrs.

Mary Myers Bluffton, Ind. Services for Mary Dean Myers, 71, Bluffton, widow of Loyd Myers, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Thoma-Rich Funeral Homo at Bluffton, with burial in the Elm Grove Cemetery at Blurf-ton. She died Friday in Clinic Hospital at Bluffton. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Sara Lee Jay of Indianapolis. HILLFARAA REGULAR or THICK SLICED Services for Dr. James C. Walker, 44, 5354 Olympia Drive, a dentist in the Northwest Medical Building, 3500 Lafayette Road, will be held at 1 p.nv. Wednesday in Fce-ney-Kirby Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Dr. Walker died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. He was born at Marion, and had lived here 20 years. He had practiced here the last 17 years. Dr.

Walker, a 1958 graduate of Indiana University School of Dentistry, was a member of St. Monica Catholic Church, Indiana Dental Association, In- Richard L. Doughty Doughty, 37, 623 Lincoln Street, will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the J. C.

Wilson Chapel of Chimes, with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery. Mr. Doughty died Saturday in Hancock County Hospital at Greenfield following a heart attack. He was born at Beech Grove and had lived in the Indianapolis area most of his life. He was an employe at the Chevrolet Commercial Body Division of General Motors Corporation the last 13 years.

Survivors include three sons, Tommy, Danny and Richard L. Doughty Jr. and his mother, Mrs. Alberta Doughty, all of Indianapolis. Warder Alloivay Services for Warder Alloway, 71, Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. Burial will be in Union Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Alloway died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. He was a native of Covington, and had lived here 63 years.

Mr. Alloway was a letter carrier for the United States Post Office and the Postal Service 40 years, retiring in 1963. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Patricia Alloway, his daughter, Mrs. Susan Bentley of No-blesville, and his two sons, Robert Alloway of Indianapolis and Thomas Alloway of Columbus, Ohio.

Bell Worker Vote Planned On New Pact Ballots for voting on national and local contracts with American Telephone Telegraph Company will be sent to Indiana members of the Communication Workers of America this week, a union official said yesterday. CWA spokesman Ray Stephens said the ballot will include reports on the contracts that have been presented to all local union leaders. The CWA and the Bell System of reached a tentative agreement on a national contract Aug. 4. The national pact calls for over-all increases in wages and fringe benefits amounting to about 35 per cent.

Indiana Bell Telephone Company officials last night continued local bargaining with the CWA. They said they were hopeful an agreement would be reached soon. If agreement is reached, union members will have until Aug. 30 to mail the ballots to a Washington (D.C.), accounting firm for certification. Meanwhile, 5,700 employes of the Indianapolis Western Electric Company plant remain off the job because of a strike by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Western Electric is the manufacturing arm of the Bell Sys and the 1BEW walkout has halted production of Bell's "trim line" telephone sets. '3d Person Dies From Bombing At Airport Los Angeles (AP) A New Zealand man died early yester day from injuries suffered in a bomb blast at Los Angeles International Airport on Tuesday, hospital officials reported. The death of Robert Moncur, 50, was the third caused by the bomb. A Pan American employe and an airport skycap were killed immediately by the blast, which also injured 36 persons, including Moncur. Authorities said Saturday they were trying to track down a man who has made contact with two news organizations, claiming credit for the bomb ing.

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