Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1951 — Page 4

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Iranian Tries

Land Quarrel .- Believed Cause

By JOSEPH MAZANDI United Press Staff Correspondent

TEHRAN, Iran, Mar. 31Premier Hussein Ala taiday summoned parliament into ex-. traordinary session on Monday to discuss the costly strikes in Iran's oil fields. The government’ acted only a few. hours after it disclosed that the cousin of Iran's new Empress Soraya was injured seriously last night when an army corporal shot him in the face. The ‘special session’ of parliament, in accordance with the constitution, also- must approve formally the martial law which was clamped on Tehran in midMarch to halt political assassinations, Surgeon Operates Natinnal Front deputies, who forced na ionalization of oil through parliament, were expected to oppose bitterly continuation of martial law, although Premier Ala imposed it for two months, The attempted assassination of a relative of the Shah's bride oecurred in the industrial city of Isfahan, some 2000 miles south of here, where unemployed textile workers Wednesday tried to storm the office of the.governorgeneral, A surgeon was rushed to Isfahan today to operate on the empress’ cousin, Yahya Bakhtiari. His assailant, identified by police as Cpl. Ghaffari, eluded arrest, it was reported officially, Earlier reports had said that he was seized. The shooting was over a land dispute between the two men, the official report said. Fires One Shot Police reported that Cpl. Ghaf-

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during the International Dog Show, in which he had several entries. When he stretched out for a nap between events, three of his dogs just piled on top. Main part of the Show, held at the Fairgrounds, will be today, with over 800 dogs entered.

Harry L. Collins Dies at Home

Former Machinist Father of 12

Harry L.

Collins, 62-year-old

retired machinist and father of

12 children, 1017 S. New Jersey Services will be Wednesday in the mann Funeral be in New Crown, Born tucky,

died at his

home,

St., last night.

at 1:30

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G. H. Herr-

in Nelson County, he lived most of his

Home. Burial will

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here. He retired as a machinist

for the Universal Gear Co.

two

years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma F.; seven daughters, Mrs. Barbara Williams, Mrs. Charloette Purchia, Misses Patricia Joyce, Shirley, Sharon and Judy; five sons, Charles, Harry, Ro-

land, Robert and Bruce; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Melloh and Mrs.

Dora Shipp; Charles,

three Ralph and Luther,

brothers, and

fari only fired one shot, but the one grandchild. All are Indian-

bullet passed through Mr. Bakhtiari's jaw, entered his chest and may have pierced a lung. The attempt on Mr. Bakhtiari's life was the third political shooting in Iran during March.

apolis residents.

‘John Wathen

John Ave.

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Indiana

Mier Ali Razmara and his educa- the last 10 years, died yesterday

tion minister, both of whom op- in General Hospital

posed nationalization of oil, were assassinated by members of a fanatical nationalist sect, demands that “foreign influence” be eradicated from Iran.

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‘He Was Feeling Badly About It'—

Invalid Who Killed Wife By Mistake Dies of Grief

Gunsmith Thought He Shot a Burglar; Grew Worse Following Her Death

Remorse over the fatal shooting of his wife,

whom he mis-

took for a burglar, claimed the lifé yesterday of Otis F,” Hitch. 65.

of 1412 E. Gimber St. Mr. Hitch, an invalid, bedroom of their home... prowler. evidence. Taken to the hespital after the shooting, Mr. Hit¢h lay in a state of shock. Relatives said last night that Mr. Hit¢éh's grief over the shooting speeded death.

He died in St. Vincent's Hospital. Grew Much Worse “He was feeling very badly about it . .. He had been sick for

many years, and he grew much worse after my mother died,” said his son. Paul Hitch, Indianapolis. Mr. Hitch had been ill since 1943. He was bedridden since last August, and "the night of the shooting it took him half an hour to crawl to a telephone ang call police. The gun with which Mrs. Hitch was shot had lain at a bedside table. Mr. Hitch was an amateur gunsmith, Lived Here 30 .¥éars-

Mr. Hitch will be buried along-!

side his wife in a cemetery at Wilson, Ind. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Born in Patoka. Ind., Mr. Hitch lived here 50 years. He was selfemployed as a tool maker. Surviving, beside shis son. are a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Main: a brother, John Hitch; and four sisters; Mrs. Esther Burleson of Oswald. Mrs. Bessie Schnelle Mrs. Unis Wheeler and Mrs. Estella McMillan,

Ray Hollinsgworth

Ray Hollingsworth, 1402 N. Alabama St. died yesterdav: afternoon in Methodist Hospital. He was 63. Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the H. P. Martin Funeral Home in Terre Haute. Burial will be in Highland Lawn Cemetery there. Survivors include his wife, Nellie, and a son, Theodore, and a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Travis, both of Terre Haute.

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John Donovan Young,

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which will meet in Indianapolis visited Jack Baker's apartment

‘has permitted its hearing to be for “parties” during the time she

televised. The program will be was being hidden from vice squad carried by WFBM-TV Wednesday and Juvenile. Aid" officers.

from 10 a. m. to noon. Told Not to Worry

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Committee. It will convene in the earlier while she was working at Butler University Atherton Cen- the “massage parlor. ter at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rep. Charles Brownson, Indian- i1ar charges involving the girl. apolis Republican, has arranged The girl also testified that for the “little fellows” of business Young and Baker also took her to register their complaints with/to Evansville for a few days while | the -~committee. Small business Police here were looking for her. operators will take turns on the . On the return trip, she testified, witness stand. Y oung told her not to WQIry;

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