Source, Rutland Vt.Daily herald--Mon.July 11, 1938. HAROLD WALKER. Funeral services for Harold Walker, former, Rutland,Vt.resident and assistant to the general counsel of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, who died Thursday night at the Lenox Hill hospital, New York city, were held Saturday afternoon at the home of his son, Aldace Walker, also of New York. The body arrived in Rutland, Vt.early yesterday morning accompanied , by members of Mr. Walker's immediate family, and was taken to the Spencer funeral home on West street were it remained until committal services were held at the family lot in Evergreen cemetery, Rev. O. R. Houghton, pastor of Wallingford Congregational church officiated. Mr. Walker was born in Rutland, Vt. and was graduated from Amherst college in 1898. He received a bachelor of laws degree from Columbia university in 1901. After practicing law for two years he went to Mexico as counsel for the Mexican Petroleum company. A short time later he became sales manager for the Asphalt Paving company, and in 1907 he went to the Huasteca Petroleum company of Mexico when it was formed. At the beginning of the World war, Mr. Walker left Mexico and went to Washington, where he served as representative of the Pan-American Petroleum company. In1919 he went to New York to take charge of the legal department of the Pan-American Petroleum and Transport company. He was elected to the board of directors of that company and in 1925 he was named a vice president. Later he went to the Standard Oil company of New Jersey. His offices were in Washington. Surviving him are his wife, a son, Aldace Walker, of 1150 Fifth avenue, Nw York city, and a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Wood Robert of Washington, wife of the of the secretary of the democratic national committee.