The Topeka Daily Capital Monday April 3, 1961 Former C of C Manager Dies. Franklin L. (Moon) INMAN, former manager of the Topeka Chamber of Commerce, died on the way to a Topeka hospital early Sunday after suffering a heart attack. He was 51. Moon Inman was named general manager of the Topeka Chamber of Commerce Jan. 1, 1948, a position he held for nine years. In 1956 he joined a national public relations firm with headquarters in Chicago. In this work, he was assigned to various city projects in the United States. He currently had been serving as public relations director of the St. Mary's Hospital at Long Beach, Calif. He arrived in Topeka Friday and planned to spend several days hers before returning to California. He was a native of Indianapolis, Ind. Before coming to Topeka he had served four years as field secretary for the United States Chamber of Commerce and then as secretary-manager of the Chamber of Commerce at Muskegee, Okla. He attended high school at Indianapolis and the School of Commerce and Finance at the University of Indiana at Bloomington. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and Elk's Lodge. Mr. Inman had suffered from a heart ailment for some time. He was at home in Topeka on leave for five months last year recuperating after suffering a setback. Among survivors are the widow, Mrs. Josephine Inman of the home at 3900 Mission Court, and a brother, Joel W. Inman of Oklahoma City, Okla. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Wall-Diffenderfer Chapel, which will be followed with cremation and burial.