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President Chaim Weizmann of Israel formally opened the eonstituént amsembly today with 3 plew for pogcs with countries.

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London : British Foreign Secretary Erpest Bevin conferred privately toForeign Min

day with Ni - ister Halvard M. in the first of important talks de-

signed to knit a Western defense line against communism from the Black Sea to the Arctic Circle. The British were reported tak-

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German Communists today ordéred a gigantic propaganda campaign designed to convince Germans under Russian rule that| their future lies with the Soviet, Plans for it will be discussed this afternoon at a Communist

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Paris Minister of Justice Andre Marie has resigned and is reported in “grave condition” from a lung ailment contracted in the infamous Buckenwald concentration camp, it was disclosed today. The tion of the Radical Socialist minister was angounced by Premier Henri Queuille who

named Lecourt, a -popu-| lar Republicsfi, to succeed him. Tocaona

At least 28 persons were killed and 40 seriously injured in the wreck of the Barcelona-Madrid night Xpress near here Yester-

man of New York ¢ City. The accident, one of the worst in recent years in Spain, was believed to have been caused by a faulty roadbed.

Nanking

anny leaders said goodbye to one Nationalist peace mis-

‘other in Peiping today, but goal of a final settlement in China was still far beyond the

A five-man group of elder statesmen flew from Bhanghal, {hoping they could see No. 2 Communist Chou En-Lai and arrange a full-scale, conference, The unofficigl delegation included the veteran diplomat Dr. W. W. Yen and Shao Li-Tze, head of the official but so-far

Bethlehem. It was understood that the

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members of the power commission—the United

scheduled to confer today with Arabian Envoy Kheiraldin Zirikli,

Tokyo An - unnamed official in Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters was quoted in the Japanese press today that American occupation policy in Japan had not changed. The dispatch obviously was in|spired by reports from American Sor ssponidents in Tokyo that the

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withdraw . from that country in the event of war with Russia.

Athens

Army officials, said today. they were awaiting results of finger print and dental tests to obtain positive tdentification of a frozen and mutilated body believed to} be that of Lt. Col. Selden R. ~|Bdner, San Jose, Cal, > The was brought here yesterday from Karpension, _| where it was found packed In ‘{smow and ice with a

Jeers who Knew Col. "Bdner said they were fairly sure hey could recognize the body as his

Col. Yigal Yadin, Israeli chief of military operations; called upon Egypt to new Jewish state In a united front against what he called British “interference” in. the Middle East, "In an Interview with the \United Press, Col. Yadin, who {is senjor Israel! military delegate in the armistice negotiations here; said: “It is essential that we reach an agreement with the XEgyptians.”

Batavia The Dutch claimed today that Indonesian guerrilla’ activity is waning and reported that 100 crack Indonesian troops . were killed last week in a battle near the Bandung-Cheribon highway in west Java., The-military report sald that many members of the tough re-

highway battle. Dutch casualties were not mentioned.

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He served 15 years as a salesman for the Mooney, Mueller, Ward Co., wholesale drug supply

man, more than 25 years ago. Mr. Pittman is vice president of the firm, The main yard of the company, which is one of the largest in In-

ington St. Other coalyards of the company are in 6364 Winthrop Ave. and 1012 E, New York St, in addition to yards on the West Side. A former trustee of St. Joan of - Arc Church, Mr, Rice was an

Columbus, Ancient Order of HiBroad Ripple Business Men's Association and the Athenaeum, Several years Democratic chairman of the 21st precinct, Ward, Washington Township, he retired only a year ago. He had been named to the Air Pollution Board a number of months ago by Mayor Feeney. Besides his wife, Mary A. he is survived by two daughters, Mrs,

Patricia Walker; a brother, Thomas Rice, and three sisters, Mrs. Michael Flaherty, Mrs. Anna Barrett and Mrs. Frank 8, Pittman, and a granddaughter, Patricia Bradley, all of Indianapolis. Tentative funeral arrangements called for services Wednesday in Speaks & Finn Funeral Home,

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Retired Physician Native of Ohio

Services were being arranged today for Dr. Willlam 8. Workman; 2132 8t., a former Orleans, Ind., physician who died yesterday in General Hospital He was 92. Dr. Workman once estimated he had delivered more than 5000 babies since 1801. A native of

tired five years ago and moved to Indianapolis. Dr, Workman ‘once was presi-

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dianapolis, is at 3409 E. Wash-iney.

subsidiary jwere vacation

Auto Victim Sister Of Ex-Mayor Denny

Mrs. Caroline Denny Nixon, sister of former Mayor George L. Denny, was killed Saturday in an automobile accident in Clearwater, Fla., in » head-on collision with another car. She was 73.

Her husband, Horace F. Nixon, 75, a retired Philadelphia attor-

in Clearwater at the time of the rccident, Philadelphia Rites s for Mrs, Nixon

gi Masonic Lodge there, the Green-

the New Palestine and the Elks Lodge.

Mina Lantz; his daughter, Miss

estine; a son, and a granddaughter, Lantz, both of Cleveland, and his mother, Mrs. Willlam Lantz, New Palestine. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Maurice Guinn and Mrs. Ralph Manche, both of New Palestine, and Moodie, Greencastle,

r. John Mattwig

J Tomorrow Services for Dr, John Mattwig,

Mrs. Nixon lived here until her marriage in 1808, when she moved to Philadelpnia with her husband. Besides Mr. Denny, she is sur-

Fourth (vived by two daughters, Mrs.

Dana Weeder, Germantown, Pa, and Mrs. Buford Scott, Richmond, Va.

Merlyn U. Dozier

Merlyn U, Dozier, 1403 Bellefontaine St, who died yesterday,

Anna Marie Bradley and Mrs. will be buried in Memorial Park

" at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's Funeral Home. He died at 72. Born in Alabama, Mr. Dozier had lived in Indianapolis the past 18 years. He was employed as a custodian in the Merchants Bank for the past three years. A member of the Baptist Church, he was also a member of the Elks

Lodge. Survivors include four sisters in-law.

Frank Thompson

Frank Thompson, Marion County farmer, who died Friday in his home, R. R. 5, Box 145, will be buried in New Crown Cemetery following services at 1 p, m. Wednesday in Jacob Brothers West Side Chapel. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. ‘Thompson had farmeéd near here all his life. He was a member of

‘{the Methodist Church. Survivors

include his wife, Florence, three nieces and six nephews.

Ohio, he was graduated from the PD: | Oniversity of Lousy. Ho Rites Tomorrow

For William Haigh

William Haigh, a native of

dent of the Red Cross in Orange/ County and also secretary of the! Board of Health there. State Group Member He was an honorary member of the State Medical Association

former grand chaplain of the! Navy, who officiated at the reHglous services at Franklin DD, Roosevelt's third inauguration, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Eska Chastain, Greenfield; three sisters, Mrs, Lavern Berryhill, Fletcher, 0.; «Mrs, Lilly Reed, Barnesville, and Mrs. Cora GardBer, Paoli; a brother, LaVere or) Bellaire, 0; 5 grangdaughter, Ethel Chastain, Green. field, and nieces and nephews.

Mrs. T. W. Earl,

Rose Grower, Dies Mrs, Jennie . ‘terday in her J anitieg Te

mont St., will be buried in Floral Park following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the i West Park a Christian

An Indianapolis resident 27 years, Mrs. Earl formerly lived in Checotah, Okla. She was well known among. + Indianapolis hor- 4/7 and ticulturists for the 70 varieties Mum, a) of roses grown in her garden,

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and a cousin of David Workman, |

Besides her husband, Thomas

Yorkshire, England, who died Saturday in his home, 710 N. will be buried In Memorial Park after services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel, Coming to this country at the age of 4, Mr. Haigh, who died at 67, lived in Indianapolis 50 years, Since retiring from P. R. Mallory Co. after 10 years of service, he has been chief factory inspector for the Division of Labor of the State of Indiana. Mr. Haigh was a member of Machinists Local 161, AFL; the aun Rite, Masonic Pin Club of PR. Mullory and the Broad}: Ripple Christian Church.. - Survivors include his wie, Gladys; two brothers, Arthur Haigh, Chicago, and Albert Haigh, Los Angeles, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Key and Mrs. Ray Rey, both of Troy, Wis.

Mrs. Flora Kramer Burial Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Flora Kramer, for 50 years a resident of Indlan-| apolis, who died yesterday in her| home, 1744 Brookside Ave. will be held at 2 p. m. tcmorrow in Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill " Active Kramer, who was 83, belonged to the Parent-Teacher Association | for many years. She also was al member of the Brookside Civic League. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Norwood, Indianapo- ; & grandson, Walter C, Huff-

in civic affairs, Mrs. |

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lis W. Earl, she is survived by three ; sons, Essie and Robert Earl, In- Bet nie ang = Ihre dianapolis, and James Earl, Nineveh, Ind, and two daughters, Mrs, Jessie Crass, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Velma Rucker, dab ington; D. C. Three brothers an three sisters live in an

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Wastingon § a, will be held at 2 Pp. m, tomorrow in the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home. Entombment will follow in Washington Park Mausoleum. Dr, Mattwig, who was 75, was a member of Centenary Christian Church, its board of deacons and its Three “G” Sunday School class. He was a member of Bast} Chicago Masonic Lodge, Beottish Rite, IOOF No. 465, Prospect Chapter OES, Fidelity Rebecca Lodge No. 227, and the Wonder Workers Club, Besides his wife, Ellen, he Is

ter, cul Ellett, Los Angeles, Benjamin Hayden Funeral Tod

be in Holy Cross.

of Kentucky, of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Marie Hayden; five daugh-

Mrs. Winefred Cameron, Loretta, |cinnati, and a son, Frank Hayden, Louisvil

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Mrs. A. M. Pollard Services Today

Services for Mrs. Adia M. Pollard, 2421 N. Illinois St, who died Saturday in Methodigt Hos-

today In Flanner & Buchannan mortuary. Burial was to follow in Crown Hill. Born in Indianapolis, Mrs, Pol-

of the old Catherine Restaurant, 1435 N. Meridian St., the present site-of ‘Stegemeier's Restaurant; She was a ‘member of the Seventh Christian Church and a past president and treasurer of the Cervus Club, A plague in her hopow hangs in the Cervus Flower Mission at General Hospital.

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Indianapolis- Shiroprasior 3 35 years,

Services for Benjamin Hayden, who died Saturday in his home, 1510 Hoyt Ave, were to be held at 9 a. m. today in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, following serv. jces at 8:30 a. m. in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will

Mr. Hayden, who was 86, lived

in Indianapolis 17 years. A native| he was a member]

ters, Mrs. Helen Alvey, Indianapolis; Mrs. Teresa Norris and] Mrs. Mary Thompson, Louisville;

Ky. and Mrs. Alva Abell, Cin-

pital were to be held at 1:30 p.m.|

lard was at one lime part owner|

She 1s survived by. her. hus.

died Saturday In St. Vincent's Hospital, win | be held at 10 a. m tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Burial will de in ‘Washington Park. Mr, Stierwalt, who was 62, once jowned and operated a barber on the North Side. He lived in Indianapolis 40 years. are his wife, Mrs, . Btierwalt; a son, Ho-

Maxine Indianapolis; a sister,

in Indianapolis 60 years. A na-|® tive of Osgood, Ind. Ind., she “was a|>8 member of Bt Philip Nerd| Soe

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and five nephews.

Roy Stierwalt, Mi

For James Ray, 46

Lifelong Resident Was Fruit Dealer James Ray, 835 8. Noble St. Indianapolis fruit dealer for 30| ars, died yesterday in St. Vin-| cent's Hospital. He was 46. | A lifelong Indianapolis resident, | Mr. Ray was a member of Holy] Rosary Catholic Church. He was;

rochial school. Services at 8:30 a, m. Wednes-| day in his residence, will be fol-| lowed by requiem mass at 9 a. m.| in Holy Rosary Church. Burial

bert!wiil be in St. Joseph Cemetery. |

Besides his wife, Frances M,, he is survived by a son, Salvatore) Ray; a daughter, Miss Mary Ann Ray; his father, Salvatore Ray;| a brother, Joseph Ray, and a sis-| ter, Mrs. Anna Ray, all of Indi-| anapolis, |

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