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-SATURDAY. JULY 20. I9S3 PACE 14- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- rites Monday: at FBI seeks who may Obituaries Forrest Caldwell services set; longtime educator slain marshal truck ture. Construction Specification In stitute. Consulting Engineers of Indiana and was a United States Auto Club official.

He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Memorial contributions may bo made to the American Heart Associ ation or to Indiana Swimming. Landmark Center. Indianapolis. Services will be at 1030 a m.

Monday in Leppert Copeland Mortuary and at 11 a in St. Luke Church. Calling will be from 3 to 9 m. Sunday in the mortuary. Survivors: wife.

Joanne Fox Hartzer. daughters. Paula. Mother and Stacey Hartzer. son.

J. Chris Hartzer. Samuel K. kreigh Carmel. Ind.

Samuel K. Kreigh. 44. Carmel, died Friday in his home. Services will be at 1030 a.m.

Monday in Pilgrim Lutheran Church here, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday in Smith Funeral Home. Carmel.

He was president of Keystone Mortgage which he founded this year. Mr. Kreigh had been in the mortgage banking busi ness since 1963 and had worked for Inland Mortgage Co. Born in Fort Wayne, he lived here 10 years. He graduated from Huntington College and was a member of Woodland Country Club.

Memorial contributions may be made to the church or American Heart Association. Survivors: wife, Sharon Kreigh; son, Todd Kreigh; daughter. Shelly Kreigh and Samantha Finn; parents, Samuel A. and Mary Ellen Kreigh. Grace Nackenhorst Grace N.

Deupree Nackenhorst, 92, Indianapolis, died Friday in a local nursing home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Sunday. She was a member of the Republican Women's Club and the International Study Club. Born in Johnson County, she had lived here most of her life. She was the widow of John F. Nackenhorst.

Survivors: daughters. June M. Scars. Marjoric M. Hodson.

Patricia Ann Fehr: son. John F. Nackenhorst. Trtilla Mae Macke Plainfield. Ind.

Trulla Mae Dunn Mackey. 70. Plainfield. died Friday in a Danville nursing home. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Sunday in Hampton Gentry Funeral Home, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. She had been a nurse's aide for Hendricks County Hospital, Danville, retiring in 1965. Born in Ken nard in Henry County, she was a longtime resident of Connersville and also lived in Plainfield many years.

Survivors: husband, John A. Mackey: sons. John Paul E. and Billy Joe Mackey; daughter, Doris Coleman. Hel he N.

Carmel. Ind. Graveside services for Bettye Norman Mittle, Carmel. will be Monday in Oaklawn Cemetery, Jacksonville. Fla.

She died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. A native of Jacksonville, she had lived here since 1956. Flanner Buchanan Carmel Mortuary is handling arrangements. Survivors: husband. Frank L.

Mittle; sisters. Anna Lou Alby, LaNese Lytton and Billie Gimblett; brothers. James and Ray Norman. and superintendent. He had been superintendent for Paoli.

Moores ville. Greenwood and Shoals com munity schools. He also had worked for the for mer Central Normal College, the former Indiana State Teachers Col lege and Butler University on extcn sion and summer staffs. A native of Hendricks County, he had lived in Mooresville since 1934 Mr. Caldwell graduated in 1925 from Butler University, where he was an honor student, and did addi tional work at Indiana University.

He had been a deacon and board member of Plainfield Chris tian Church, an officer of Morgan County Historical Society, secretary and treasurer of Plainfield Old Tim ers Club and president of Indiana polis and Butler University Alumni chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. Caldwell was a member of West Newton Masonic Lodge. West Newton chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Indiana State Historical Society.

Mooresville American Legion Post, Mooresville Lions Club. Indiana State Teachers Association. Indiana Retired Teachers Association. National Retired Teach ers Association. National Association of Retired Persons.

Hendricks Coun ty Retired Teachers Association, and Phi Kappa Phi National Scho lastic Honor Society. Survivors: wife. Lillian R. Trusty Caldwell; sister. Florence Caldwell.

Jesse II. Brown Services for Jesse E. Brown, 63. a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in G.H.

Herr mann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.

He died Thursday in St. Francis Hospital Center. He had worked 45 years for Indiana Nation al Bank, retiring this year as a branch manager. Mr. Brown was a member of the Oriental Masonic Lodge.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife. Gen ieve J. Brown: son. Ronald E.

Brown; daughter. Jill Stcrrett. Dolores T. Childers Services for Dolores T. Medsker Childers.

70. Indianapolis, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Wilson St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes, with calling from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

and from 7 pm. to 9 p.m. Sunday. She died Thursday in a local nursing home. Mrs.

Childers had worked for Bridgeport Brass Co. during World War II. Born in Anderson, she lived here most of her life. She was the widow of Morris Childers and Raymond J. Medsker.

Survivors: sons. Milton. Charles. Roy and Keith Medsker; daughters, Patricia Hughes, Cheryl Deer. Keith Crockett Services for Keith Crockett, 70, Indianapolis, will be at 10:30 a.m.

BjfJOHNO'NEILL STAR STAFF WWTIR The FBI is seeking an 18 year old New York man for questioning Cole is suspect ed of stealing the truck of Jack E. Moore, a U.S. marshal in Jacksonville. Fla. Moore's Chevrolet Blazer was found Thursday in downtown An Cole derson.

Moore's body was found Thursday morning near Baldwin, Fla. He had been missing since last Saturday. FBI officials suspect Cole drove the truck to Anderson, said Garry O. Schoon, a spokesman for the Indianapolis FBI office. Schoon said Cole is not wanted for killing Moore.

"We have absolutely nothing that links Cole with the murder," he said. Moore's autopsy has not been completed. In a written statement. Duval County Medical Examiner Peter Lipkovic said forensic experts may be consulted before any results are released. Lipkovic was not available for comment.

One problem with the autopsy may be the advanced decomposition of the body, said Edward M. McGrath. special agent in the Jacksonville FBI office. Schoon confirmed that Cole had driven the truck from Kentucky to Anderson. Other FBI reports place Cole with the truck as far south as Alabama.

McGrath said. A full investigation of the truck and its contents has given the FBI a few leads. Schoon said. He would not discuss them. He did say there was "very little gas" in the truck.

McGrath described Cole as "a drifter." His last known address was in Warwick. N.Y., where he was arrested and convicted in April on grand larceny charges. He was put on probation. Cole is white, 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 165 pounds. II.

Richard Shelley Services for H. Richard Shelley, 54. Speedway, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funer al Home, with calling from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

He died Thursday in Methodist Hospital of injuries he suffered in a motorcycle accident at Crawfordsville Road and Winton Avenue. He worked 34 years for Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors Corp. and was a quality contact engineer. He was a lifelong resident of the Indianapolis area. He was a member of the Eagle Creek Sailing Club.

Survivors: wife. Jacqueline Shelley; sons. Daniel R. and Jeff T. Shellty; daughter, Lisa A.

Smith. Sarah E. 'Betty' Ouick Services for Sarah E. "Betty" Duret Quick. 70.

Indianapolis, will be at 3 p.m. July 28 in St. Alban's Episcopal Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Sunday (July 21) in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. She died Thursday in St. Vincent Hospital. She had been a volunteer 10 years at the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Home. Mrs.

Quick had attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and was a member of Delta Beta chapter of Psi Iota Xi sorority, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Children's Museum. Born in Kokomo. she lived here 40 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.

Survivors: husband. Russell J. Quick; son. William D. Quick.

in the murder 1 of a former Marion County sheriffs deputy, 1 Lewis J. V. pi anuvs Haiizer was executive James R. Hartzer. 52.

vice presi dent and co owner of Marbaugh Engineering Supply died Friday in St Vincent Hospital He had been with the Marbaugh firm 35 years. He was a member of the Riviera Club Board of Managers and presi dent of the Riviera Parents Club. He was class secretary of the Ca thedral High School Reunion Class of 1950. He was a member of St. Luke Catholic Church, the St.

Vincent DePaul society, the American Le gion. and was fourth degree mem ber of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Hartzer was a member of the American Institute of Architec Tempus O. Fugit Services for Tempus O.

Fugit. 63. Indianapolis, will be at 10 a.m. Mon day in Applegct Lawrence Mortu ary. Calling will be from 6 m.

to 9 p.m. Sunday. He died Thursday in Veterans Administration Medical Center. Marion. He was an assem bier several years for a furniture factory in Cannelton.

Born in Lin coin City. Mr. Fugit lived here nine years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Surv ivors: sisters.

Net tie Gagne and Bernita McMahan; brother, Robert Fugit. William Henry Crauel Services for William Henry Grauel, 71. St. Petersburg. for merly of Indianapolis, will be at 10 a m.

today in Washington Park North Cemetery. Shirley Brothers Funeral Home is handling arrange ments. He died Wednesday in St. Petersburg. Crate C.

Harrison Services for Grace C. Reeve Har nson. 74. Freelandville. formerly of Noblesvillc.

will be at 10 a.m. Mon day in Randall Roberts Funeral Home, Noblesvillc with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. She died Thursday in a Vincennes nursing home.

Mrs. Harrison was born in Indiananpolis and had been a resident of Noblesvillc 65 years. She was a member of Ninth Street Methodist Church and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She was the widow of James L. Harrison.

Survivors: daughters. Jerry Lou Moran and Elizabeth Coleman; step sons. Edward and Curtis Harrison; stepdaughter. Edith Rushton. Charles S.

Helle Danville. Ind. Services for Charles S. Hcfley. 43.

Danville, will be at 11 am. Monday in Weaver Funeral Home here. Calling will be from 2 pm. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

He died Thursday in Hendricks County Hospital here. He had been a meat cutter 22 years for Danville Whole sale Meat retiring in 1980. Born in Muncie. Mr. Hefley lived in Dan ville most of his life.

Survivors: daughters. Paula S. Howe, Debbra A. Musgrove. Verna Suann and Te resa L.

Hefley; father, Sam Hefley. Kdgar L. Johnson Stilesville. Ind. Services for Edgar L.

Johnson, 79. a lifelong Stilesville resident, will be at 10:30 a.m. today in Weaver Funeral Home, Clayton. He died Thursday in a Greencastle nursing home. Mr.

Johnson was a member of Hazel wood Christian Church, where he had served as trustee. He was the widower of Dons Routh Johnson. Survivors: son, Russell Johnson; daughter. Nancy Waskom. All ce M.

Kerens Services for Alice M. Hayes Ke gens. 79. a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home.

Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. She died Thursday in Com munity Hospital. She was a bacon slicer 50 years for the former King man's Meat Packing which be came Hygrade Meat Packing retiring in 1969.

She was the widow of Edward Kegeris. Survivors: daughter. Dolores J. Ferguson; son. Edward C.

Kegeris. Alberta O. Kirk Graveside services for Alberta Olsen Kirk. 80. Boca Raton.

formerly of Indianapolis, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Resthaven Cemetery. West Des Moines. Iowa. She died Wednesday in Community Hospital, Boca Raton.

Mrs. Kirk graduated from DePauw University. Greencastle. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and PE.O., a national women's educa tion organization. Born in Indiana polis.

she had lived here for 25 years. Survivors: husband. Carl Kirk; son. H. Holden Smith; daughter, Sarah Schierhorn.

Hazel C. Jenninrs Services for Hazel G. Thompson Jennings. 66, Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Hampton Gentry Funeral Home.

Plainfield. Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. She died Thursday in Wishard Me morial Hospital.

She had been a desk clerk for the former Foreman Hotel and was a member of the Church of the Nazarene Eagledale. Born in Hazelwood. Mrs. Jennings lived here most of her life. Sum vors: husband.

James B. Jennings: son. Jack Cox: stepsons. Jack Eu gene and James Alfred Jennings suspect have taken 'J He has hazel eyes and brown hair McGrath said he had "no idea. none whatsoever" why Cole drove to Anderson.

Schoon said local invesCi'gatdrs may know why Cole was in the ctty. but he declined to discuss the mat ter. Moore was a sheriffs deputy here from 1962 to 1963. He resigned in 1963 after being put on probation by Sheriff James O. Miner for visit ing an alleged house of prostitution.

He joined the U.S. Army and became a military policeman. He was wounded the line of duty hile serving in Korea in 1961 In 1966. he was discharged from the Army and rejoined the depart ment under Sheriff Robert H. Fields.

He left to become a deputy U.S. marshal here in 1970 and held that post until 1974. when he was transferred to Florida. Moore's responsibilities as chief deputy, a post he had held for four years, were mainly administrative; Woman's attacker is sentenced Superior Court Judge Webster L. Brewer sentenced a 32 year old for mer drug addict to serve 70 years in prison for the rape, robbery and confinement of an elderly woman.

Dallas Washington of Indiana polis, also known as M.J. Jones, was sentenced to 40 years on charges of rape, robbery and confinement. Brewer, of Criminal Division, Room 2, added a 30 term because the jury found Washington was a habitual criminal. Washington is charged with 12 crimes in eight instances of robbery and burglary in the Brightwood area between January and March. He is also a suspect in the slaying of an elderly widow.

In the crime he was convicted of, Washington pried off the bars on the front windows of the elderly woman's Eastside home on Jan. 27 He robbed her and raped her, then escaped after threatening to kill the woman's invalid husband. t' Funeral rites held for Henry Segal, longtime editor UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Cincinnati Funeral services were held Friday for Henry Segal, 84. who for the last 55 years was editor and publisher of the oldest English Jewish weekly newspaper in America, the American Israelite. Segal died Thursday at the Glen Manor Home for the Jewish Aged.

"He was a man with a wonderful sense of humor and extraordinarily brilliant," said Jacob Marcus, a longtime friend. Segal, a native of Chillicothe, Ohio, and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Ohio State University, worked at the Akron Press and Cincinnati Post until he joined the Israelite in 1928 as managing editor. Gladys B. Teaney Services for Gladys Benge Teaney, 74. Indianapolis, will be at 11 a.m.

Monday in Flanner Bu chanan Shadeland Mortuary, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. She died Thursday in a local nursing home. She was a dietician for Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital 25 years.

She was a member of the Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star, both in Tampa. Born in Lily, she had lived here 10 years. She was the widow of Todd Teaney. Survivors: sisters, Daisy Arndt. Katie Sweigart, Mary King, Martha Gill.

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Services for Forrest Raymond Caldwell. 85. Moorcsvillc. retired school principal and superintendent uill be at 1030 am. Monday in Hampton Gen try Funeral Home.

Plain field, with call ing from 4 p.m. to 8 pm. Sun day. He died Thursday in Morgan County Hospital. Mar tinsville.

I Mr. Caldwell last taught at trscnai lecnni al High School Caldwell in Indianapolis. He had worked lor the Indianapolis Public Schools 17 years, retiring in 1968. He was an educator 45 years and started teaching at Atlanta Und.l High School. He had been a school adminis trator 27 years, working as principal larv Kul Adams Greenwood.

Ind. Services for Mary Ruby Russell Adams. 90. Fort Collins. formerly of Whiteland.

will be at 2 p.m. Monday in White land First Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 8 pm. Sunday in Wilson SL Pierre Greenwood Chapel.

She died Thursday in St. Vincent Hospital. Indianapolis. Born in Monroe County. she lived in White-land from 1937 to 1978.

She was a member of Franklin Order of the Eastern Star 439 and was the widow of James Adams. Survivors: sons. Carl R. Julius 0. and Clifton L.

Adams; daughters. Gladys E. Basch, Pauline A. Snider and Louise A. Heymann.

Howard "IVlf Allen Services for Howard F. "Pete" Allen. 66. Speedway, will be at 11.30 a.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home.

Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sundav.

He died Thursday in Roudebush'West 10th Street Vcter ans Administration Hospital. He had been a maintenance worker for sev en years for Indianapolis Motor Speedway, retiring in 1983. He worked for Speedway Police Depart ment from 1957 to 1972. He also worked for Polk Milk Co. and the former Van Camp Hardware and Iron now Cotter and Co.

He worked five years for Dolence Heat ing. Air Conditioning and Plumbing Co. Born in Montmorenci. he lived here since 1948. He was a member of Speedway 500 American Legion Post and Speedway Masonic Lodge 729.

Survivors: wife, Marabel H. Allen; son. John H. Allen; daughters. Judy Carlson and Lou Jones; stepsons.

Robert P. and Michael D. Pickens. rtliiir Br Services for Arthur Benson. 49.

Indianapolis, will be at 1 p.m. today in Williams Martindale Mortuary. He died Wednesday in Wishard Me morial Hospital. Born in Elkton. he lived here 30 years.

Survi vors: daughter. Melodia Benson; stepson. Torrence Shaw. Charles Kdward He) I Services for Charles Edward Bcyl. 69.

Indianapolis, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Planner Buchanan High School Road Mortuary. Calling will be from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

He died Thursday in Rou -debush West 10th Street Veterans Administration Hospital. He had worked for U.S. Royal Rubber Co. during World War II and was a self employed painter. Born in Columbus.

Mr. Bey I lived here 65 years. He was a member of Chapel-wood Baptist Church and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: sisters, Mary L. Lee and Mildred V.

Buchanan; brother. Fred E. Beyl. Inrii ana deaths I Birknell Harry W. Gilmore.

84. husband of Freda Weldon Gil-more. Bloomington Pauline Yoder Bland. 57. wife of Russell Bland.

Connersville Frances B. Bun zendahl. 69. wife of Fred Bunzen dahl. Dale Leonard A.

Hopper. 40. husband of Charlotte Jean Jones Hopper. Decatur Richard H. Reiden bach.

50. Kokomo Robert E. Bennett, 64. husband of Evelyn E. Taylor Bennett.

Seymour Gladys M. Winn. 80. widow of Donald E. Winn.

Terrc Haute Corrine Baum, 89; Oliver L. "Butch" Best, 75: William Ora Davis. 81. husband of Hel en N. Andrews Davis: Helen I.

Cromwell. 68; Harley C. Wadsworth. 88. husband of Wenona Reed Herter Wadsworth.

Vincennes Mae Stacey Rob bins. 80. widow of Louis H. Robbins: Shirley Parr Richmond. 75.

widow of Henry D. Richmond: Epha Stone Barnard. 76. widow of Horace Bar nard Monday in Little and Sons Funeral Home. Beech Grove, with calling from 2 p.m.

to 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. He died Thursday in Roudebush West 10th Street Veterans Administration Hos pital.

He had worked 32 years for the former New York Central Rail road, retiring in 1972. Mr. Crockett was born in Monon. He was a member of Beech Grove Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Beech Grove American Legion Post.

Disabled American Veterans Post 52 and Beech Grove Fathers' Auxiliary 63. and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife. Mary D. Crockett; son.

Randall Crockett; stepdaughter. Diane Condon: stepsons, Conrad and Neville Brown. llarev l)ais Services for Harvey Richard Da vis. 57. Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday in Little and Sons Acton Chapel. Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. He died Thursday in Community Hospital.

He had been an orthopedic technician 15 years for Community Hospital, retir ing in 1974. He was born in New Point and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. In Rushville. he was a member of the American Legion. Veterans of Foreign Wars and 40 8 Voiture.

Survivors: wife. Nancy E. Davis; daughter. Nancy Ruf: sons. Randy Hollinger and Hugh Davis Ca Marie Dm ire Eva Marie Rugenstein Dwire.

66. a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Friday in St. Francis Hospital Cen ter. Services will be at 10 a Monday in Holy Name Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Sunday in Little and Sons Funeral Home. She was a legal secretary 19 years for Ruckelshaus. Roland. Hasbrook and O'Connor.

She was a member of Beech Grove Business and Professional Women's Club and Beech Grove Travel Study Club. She was the widow of Warren Dwire. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Survivors: daughter. Ja nice E.

Dwire: son. Kevin A. Dwire Goren On Bridge Ry CHARLES H. GOREN and OMAR SHARIF La ni Olson Services for Lani L. Johnson Olson, 30, Somcrville.

formerly of Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m. today in Christ the King Lutheran Church. Tigard, Ore. She died Wednesday in an auto accident in Tigard. She was a freelance writer.

Mrs. Olson graduated from Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, and received a master of divinity degree from Harvard University. Cambridge. Mass. She was on the New England Senate staff of the Lutheran Church of America.

She was a native of Detroit. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian Church Foundation. Survivors: husband. Douglas Olson; parents. Grace and H.

Dale Johnson; sister. Laura Johnson. Naomi L. Stanley Services for Naomi Lee Stanley. 66.

a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral Home, with calling from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. She died Wednesday in a local nursing home.

She had worked for Eli Lilly and Co. more than 25 years, retiring in 1976. and was a member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughter, Sheran A.

Allee; sons. David Thomas E. and John E. Stanley. William T.

Wood rum North Salem. Ind. William T. Woodrum 78. North Salem, died Friday in his home.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Porter Funeral Home here. Calling will be from 2 m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Mr. Woodrum was a retired farmer and a member of Jamestown United Methodist Church. Born in Jennings County, he lived here 60 years. Survivors: wife. Pauline Woodrum: son.

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