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Services for Andrew Bell, retired pipefitter, will be held at 1 x fe |p. m. tomorrow in Mt. Carmel Worked at Kingan's | Baptist Church. Burial will be in For 32 Years Floral Park. a Services for Fred Pyritz, former, Mr. Bell, who ~ employee of Kingan & Co., will be Was 80, died at 1:30,p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Tuesday in his Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. (Rome at 2701 {Burial will be in Crown Hill. |Eastern Ave. Mr. Pyritz died Wednesday in| A native of his home at 821 N. Dearborn St.| Gallatin, Tenn. | Helwas 85. ‘he had lived here | A native of Germany, he came Most of his life. {to the United States in 1869. He He formerly was og has been a resident of Indianapo- employed with [lis 46 years and prior to thatdived the Indianapglis -/in Chicago. He was employed by Water Co., and Mr. Bell |Kingan & Co. 32 years and retired retired in 1947, {in 1937. He belonged to the Mt. Carmel Mr. Pyritz was a member of Baptist Church. {the First Evangelical and Re-| Surviving besides his wife,

UN Committee Weighs Sanctions

Studies Further Steps | Against Red China |

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. Feb. 16| (UP)-—The United Nations com-| mittee appointed to consider sanctions that might be applied| against Communist China starts} work today. Originally set up as a 14-nation| group, the committee was cut to] 12 members when Burma and! Yugoslavia announced they would not participate in the study of! further steps that could be taken! against the Peiping government!

The committee is established under the standing collective] measures committee of the Gen-| eral Assembly. { Under the American-sponsored! resolution in which the assembly earlier this month condemned] Communist China as an aggressor, the sanctions group was requested to make a study of what | the next step against Peiping| should be. i Good Offices Group | ? Sg. But the resolution also estab-! W 4 % FF . {Paul, 59, at Paul's Market, 125 lished a three-man Good Offices ld i £ f Claude E. Wilson |W. 24th St. of approximately $15. Committee to negotiate further J “ i . | Mr. Paul told police the bandit with Mao Tze-tung’s government Services Today entered the market, produced a and the sanctions groups was in- Services for Claude Earl wil | gun and forced him to lie on the structed to withhold its report . a son, salesman for Kingan & Co. floor as he looted the "cash until the negotiating trio had ex-| Winners in The Times "Bonzo Says . . ." contest received their cash awards last night from 30 years, were to be held at 1:30 register. hausted its efforts. 4 movie star Diana Lynn on the stage of the Circle Theater. They are (left to right) Russell McClel- p. m. today in Shirley Brothers’ : ei Today's meeting was closed, and) |... 1098" N. ‘Colorado $+. fourth place; Mrs. Gerald DeWitt, 4004//, W. Washington St., third, Irving Hill Chapel with burial in BREAKS ANKLE IN FALL

‘Bonzo Says’ Winners Get

| Timers’ Club at Kingan's. During Frances Hughes, Indianapolis; {World War II, he served as an two brothers, Ed, also of Indian{air raid warden. {apolis, and Henry, Louisville, and | He is survived by two daugh-/four grandchildren. ters, Mrs. Elsie Keeler and Mrs. Eh

Edna Beder, both of Indianapolis; 2 . {a son, Theodore, Chicago; four Bandit Robs Market,

i (Erandsone and six great-grand- Gets All of $15 i | A bandit today robbed Ernest

the sanctions group is expected to . . vhs 1 do all of 35 oup ated and Mrs. Mary D'Brasseur, 427 N, Chester Ave. first. Mrs. D'Brasseur, in addition to her $50 cash Noa ark: as. 55 died Mg le ered 3 Little was expected from today's, prize, holds the gold wrist watch given by Rogers Jewelers. N. L. Kautsky, R. R. 14, winner of $25 Wednesday in St. Vincent's Hos: he fell from his front porch at

ression except the actual organiza- and a wrist watch from Rogers Jewelers, isn't shown, Third prize was $15 and fourth, $10. pital. 245 California St. He was treated

tion of the committee with elec. . . . A native of Effingham, Ill, he and released at General Hospital tion of officers and adoption of Reports of Plane In Distress Discounted Pair Leaps to Safety made his home in polis A — el Bl.

¢ rally speech here, said the “policy

lout predicament had its origin at L (the discovery of failures at Yalta,

ltormed Church and the Old Fannie, are a daughter Mrs.|

Capehart Hits Demo Tactics

! | ALTOONA, Pa., Feb, 16 (UP)—|} |Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.), said last night Democrats were rying to lead the people to believe {Republicans should be charged |with an “equal portion” of administration “failures.” Sen. Capehart, in a Lincoln Day

{designed to spread the blame for

Tehran and Potsdam.” | “Now we find the administra‘tion asking the people to believe |that Republicans must be lcharged equally with the administration for the confused state of lour preparedness program,” he |said.

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a Schedule of meetings, _______| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 16 a plane “probably originated from Before Train Rams Car Years and lived at 3812 N. Penn-| YOU ARE UP TO YOUR NECK (UP)—The Air Force abandoned misguided individuals or incorrect sylvania St. He was graduated, IN BARGAINS when yon shop @ search today for a plane report- observation.” ’ | A Pennsylvania Railroad loco- from high school in Terre Haute.

The Times’ Classified ads! Real ed In distress Wednesday night. The spokesman said no planey{Ti0tive Semelished an able be We Ne 2 Series Ena estate, used cars, furniture, home| An Air Force spokesmay said were reported overdue in the An-|y nod 00s to save their lives a Saco of entral Christian cppliances, swaps, tools, animals, reports of a plane in distress and chorage area. More than 12] : ' ’hurch. He also belonged to the

; | : Police said Oscar 1». Frame, 43,/0ld Timers’ Club of Kingan & Co. : lothing and many other items, |of three parachutes coming from Planes took part in the search. _ lof 3948 Fletcher Ave. and Mrs.| He is survived by his wife,

Louise Poppaw, same address, Lydia; two sons, Claude K., Mar-! jumped from the stalled car at shall, Mich., and Franklin E, In-| MOriental St. and Southeastern dianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Myra} © ADMIRAL OPEN TUES. FRI Ave. Bumb, Indianapolis; his mother, ®* GIBSON d SAT. EVES The locomotive knocked the car Mrs. Frances Wilson, Indianapo-§ e PHILCO an . . 150 yards down the track. lis, and six grandchildren. .

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