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2:30 p. m. Friday in Royster & The European assembly, brash and ambitious and only 13 y » . months old, asked at Strasbourg, France, today for the man-sized | Cochrane, who was 81, died job of laying the cornerstone for a united states of Europe Son in his home. He came It demanded that the 13 foreign ministers who form the counetl |: here in 1890 from Madison, where of Europe's upper body give it real, if limited, parliamentary powers. . In a series of resolutions presented to the. ministers, the
Mr. Cochrane was a life mem- assembly said, in effect: ~ r of Nations: Association of “This assembly cannot continue Sait Union
i | E 1 a talk -shop. ”» Letter Carriers and was a past|to exist only as consider the] DIPLOMATIC circles said to- | Ri pn day they believed either Soviet
ian- resolutions in Rome late in Oc- : am: pter No. 5 Hal anh tober. --.:. ; _ |Foreign Muistes Aifirel ~viahin Commandery No.| The assembly. propesed. i will head. the Russian dele-|D I Avenue Meth-| ONE: A European high court tolggtion to the United Nations Genenforce a Eurbpean charter of ral Assembly meeting next Surviving are his wife, Lula; basic human rights. The courtimonth three sons, John Paul, Miami, would be responsible to the coun-| The Soviet government asked Fla., Frederic and Dr. Thomas H,, [cil of Europe. the U. 8S. Embassy for visas. Two Indianapolis; ‘a daughter, Miss|- TWO: A parliament to admin- applications were filed for career Anna Louise Cochrane; threelistrate the Schuman plan from officers ‘with previous experience | brothers, Henry H., William T./the membership of the assembly. at the UN. The other four were | and Robert 8.; a sister, Mrs. Rob-(The plan, proposed by French for clerks. * It was not known ert B. Malloch, and four grand- Foreign Minister Robert Schu-iwho would head the delegation. | children, all of Indianapolis. man, is for the pooling of Europe's H on K on | A coal and steel resources, ps g POST no the TE Post Office] THREE: Authority for the in: 1900 ‘the ’ $500 million|c0uncil to apply the Schumanithe Chinese Reds will organize Department will lose $500 million| "0 ier "haste industries, | national “people's corps” along on its operations. That was the PI" the lines of the Russian MVD cost. of the entire federal govern-| FOUR: An annex to the council 0 "00, 0 an charter which would permit in| S60 po. ; 4 corps; which must be ‘“‘cogdividual members to sign closer litical unions with the Benelux|nizant of politics as well as police| po functions,” will be charged with group. maintaining social order and “deFIVE: Butopean social Ek so fending Ihe evolution,” the Comcurity e ve munist broadcast said. guarantees of social liberty and) The decision to organize the economic security. corps was made at the national EIGHT: Closer links between security administrative conferthe council and the national par-| ence which ended Aug. 12 after a
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In the last quarter-century he] {worked ‘his way up to policy | He was & World War II veteran) and a member of St. Francis DeSales Church. A requiem high mass will be sung at 8 a.m. Saturday in the, {church after services at 7:30 a. my in Grinsteiner’'s Funeral Home, Burial will be in Holy Cross
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include his wife, Gloria; two sons, Wilson F, and Thomas R.; a daughter, Margaret oe his mother, Mrs, Martha . Williams; two hrothers, Raymond and John, all of Indianap-~ olis, and two sisters, Miss Rosemary Willlams, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edward Sadowski, Canonsburg, Pa.
Miss Ruby Inez Hickman
Services for Miss Ruby Inez Hickman, 75 W. Habig Rd. will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday in G. H, | Hestman Funeral Home and at 3 p. m. in Mahalasville, Ind. Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery, Miss ‘ Hickman died yesterday in General Hospital, 8he was 50. She was born in Morgan {County and lived in Indianapolis the last 25 years, She was a. member of Bluff Avenue Methodist Church, Surviving are her father, Guy; | four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Marian Judkins, Mrs. Nina E. Stull and Mrs, Goldie K. Lee, and three brothers, Gilbert L.,
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The Assembly also was work- "aid. _|Ing on a convention which would Japan set up a European defense minis-| try and create military co-or-| RUSSIAN Maj. Gen. dination between member states, Kislenko arrived at Tokyo today The defense program was pro- {0 replace Lt. Gen. Kuzma N. ‘I posed by Winston Churchill. {Derevyanko as the Soviet mem{ber of the Allled Council for Germany
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reported] The Soviet mission refused to at Frankfurt today that the U. 8./say why Gen. Derevyanko, who High Commission was preparing left mysteriously in May, was refor a sharp crackdown on ship-|placed. ment of West German industrial] Gen. Kislenko's arrival coinproducts and raw materials. of cided with the regular meeting strategic value to Russia and her/of the Allied Council which the satellites. -
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