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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 24

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voted st schools representing ischool districts in whichthey did not live. 3 0VJa Schools Get IJ' U.S. Building tunds FIRE ELECTION Dtt MoIom Register Pnae 24 Hil 11, 1. BUILDING I Friley'sBrid-e COURT HEARS STOVER'S FOES temporary Injunction restraining 'the pro-Hoffman faction from taking control after the old board 'ousted Stover from the presidency at a hectic meeting here last October. Stover's group is asking that the injunction be made per- manent.

He also claimed the ballot used fr tn pciai iection ws detec' VA Mails First G.I. Insurance Checks WASHINGTON, D. C. The veterans administration Monday mailed the first checks of a s5 Church Women Elect Officers Mrs. R.

B. Atwater of Moines was re-elected president of million-dollar special dividend tO'COunty. the Des Moines Presbyterial so- lhat township trustees be re-ciety Monday. atrained by court order from is- The society met at the Cottage fu'ng $35,000 worth of bonds for Grove Avenue Presbyterisn department. Trustees church.

have proposed to issue the bonds, r.Wte1 were Mrs 'Mally said. iv ruAi 1 twPf lUUIinLLLIlULU A Saylor township resident who claims the recent election there to establish a tax-supported fire department was illegal has filed an Injunction suit in district court 'here. A. W. Mally, a farmer, asked! Mally contended the Mar.

it fire election, In which voters approved the question, was Illegal because it was combined with the regular annual school election. Members of the election boards were different than in the last jgeneral election and the polling places were changed without 'notice, Mally contended. He also said that in some cases persons Trial of an injunction suit here involving two factions of the Iowa Farmers Union wss recessed Monday until next week after two members testified they had objected to "leftists" within the union. 1 District Judge Loy Ladd re-; cessed the hearing until 8 a. m.

next Monday, when one remaining 1 witness may testify. All other testimony was completed Judge I-add said he will direct attorneys to make their arguments to the court next week. The court battle involves two boards of directors, each claiming authority to direct the farm organization. One group the "old" board recognizes Leonard Hoffman of Iowa Falls ss president, and the "new" board supports Fred Stover of Hampton ss president. Stover's supporters obtained a I i Thla Is Mrs.

Cbarlea K. Frl-ley, wife of the president of Iowa State college, Ames. The former Mrs. Magdalen Kanny, nf Antigua, Guatemala, married Dr. Frlley Apr.

IS at Christ Cathedral, an Episcopal church. In New Orleans, l.a. They have returned to Amee to live at the Knoll, Dr. Frtley's campus home. KKRK NEW TKI I i Th ftuslrttr's lows Nwi 8-rvlr.) COUNCIL BLUFFS, I A.

Bruce Lanum, 25, Plattamouth, convicted by a district court Jury of first offense drunk driving, Monday asked for a new trisl. RipsWMsslaBa in IP Jlrtf: Tivrfi ft Am.JT'X Homer Tesdell, secretary for children's work, and Mrs. E. 0. Bumgardner, secretary for sew-ling and material aid.

Both are from Des Moines. I Other officers are Mrs. Stanley White of Dallas Center, foreign 'missions secretary; Mrs. William Stuart of Chariton, secretary for social education and action, and jMrs. 8.

G. McConnell of Pes Moines, secretary nf litersture. holders of eight million G. I. in surance policies.

your summer handbag looks new in Persian prints flh 1. 295 plu exiiiC spring's most important fashion accessory 3 cape-stole 10.50 Coming Thursday National Maid of Cotton MISS JHANNINE HOLLAND, from the hrart of Triat, here hrr tour of faihinn renters nf Europe, United Stsrei and South America. she'll star in "MADE OF COTTON" McCall Fashion Show the Tea Room Thursday at 3:15 The Hi ate board of eduoation said Monday It haa approval of awarding contract! for Unit 1 and other general work on a new communication center building at the State University of Iowa, Jowa City. The new Iowa budget and financial control committee has approved awarding contracts for $4R614f) worth of work on the building. The committee will serve for the legislature between sessions.

Among other Items spproved by the committee for the hoard were these, funds for which were provided for by legislatures previous to the 1951 session: Contract for utilities to the new women's gymnasium building at the university, 166,907. Contract for alterations and relocation of the radiology department at the University hospital, 85.000. Changes in the contract for construction of a science building at Iowa State Teachers college. Cedar Falls, $54,600. Improvement at a boys' dormitory at the Vinton slate school for the blind, $5,831.

Tower plant Improvements at the Council Bluffs state nrhool for the deaf. $4,450. ri right on in You're invited wsrdrobe the loveliest tax It's fashion, it's enchantment, the way you wear out cape-stole with assurance. Adds that feeling to your new Spring print, your favorite suit. Rayon satin lined.

Worsted rayon gabardine in navy, pink, red, aqua, beige, maize, toast, white or black. Small, medium, large. Coat Shop: Second Floor; West (MAIL ORDERS WELCOMp to see htr with her ll-cotton ee, too, the nrw cotton fabric! for fashion summer ever! Fabulous cotton Persian prints flecked with gold exciting for summer. Colors to go with every pastel or dark shade in vour wardrohe new boxv, pouch and satchel styles with easy-to-carry top handles. Hdndbagi: First Floor; East (MATTORDiRT WELCOMp euTVfJTON D.

C. UP) Education Commissioner Earl McGrath Monday set aside $46,. 500.000 for 100 school construe tion projects In areas congeste4 because of federal activities, in 1 clllding in T0wa: Middletown Ind. pendent School District 9, $105. LSp.

yMt Rural, Des Moines Buffalo Indev School District 1, $70. pendent 000. -ST i'-Vn 1' S. 1 1 1 'lua Over the Coffee iBy HsrUn Miller: Soma of my clothe ara bark from the cleaner, 4: I notice that to each garment ara attached tag a red one, a blue one A a yellow one. Each tag means something special, I'm surei Isnn'l ew on the lower but ton leave; the spot on the left shoulder blade) omit mending the rip In the lining.

Firmly attached, too, with cord aafety pin. I suppose there niunt between 10 20 thousand different organizations in low; maybe 30,000, 1 you count 'em all. I wish, each one of 'em would do something useful hi aprinKl Sow or plant eom flower A shrubs around their towns or villages, or on the highways between their town A the next a little more than halfway, One of our DM friend report that the (fir I who wan their maid not ao long ago, A. her young man who served their yardman, have now become, a two-car family. Their second car I a aiiier-duper I'ackard sedan, apparently equipped with an automatic dlsh-ttaaher.

What's more, they now live In a house with a patio Voice nf America: Tell Stalin It can't happen there. "etthrr way it's nkay" All the TV aficionados (a hull fighting word which means fnns) In our neighborhood agreo thai It's the dancing that conies off best on the flicker-screen. Either ballet or modern dancing serious or comic; curvesome or angular; It doesn't matter. like hrst the kind of mod-era dnnre white a hoy rf a girl seem to virrt arrtdrntal-y on a dind-rnd nlrret mid-drnly drarie fo dnnre. The ren-ton it look ao yond: They've prartirrd rrhcnrtrd tt sK-dird fnr month.

I'm uhile driving across Iowa, when I observe a bevy of house trailer clustered around a small cottage Are they renting out the space? Or have all the children in a lHrge family, now grown up A married, decided to come, home ft live with fa A Some of 'em with hale of hay In a rampart Jo keep the wind out from under the trailer; so It must he a long visit. Here's a minority report on California: A friend of mine went out there to look the place over. If he liked It he might even move out there for keeps. Well, he phoned home the other evening A told hie wife he thought not; the fog A the smudge pots, he felt, would be bad for her asthma. Funny thing is, she hasn't any asthma.

ncrim this fat land I notice that few of even the bigger billboard rarely have more'n 8 word on 'em A It makes me wonder why they have to be so big If their picture A nlogltns were cleverer they could cut the billboard down to one-fourth A et their message across better without messing up the landscape quite so nun h. inijed rhattrr is foiiiiornf" This lime I hoie my estecnied CMilleaicue, the. artist, get my elg-1 tint i'lfiurlv A' tritua itit'turM nf two huddle, a la foottxill hud- dies; one male, one feiiialn It's supNised to Illustrate the far I thill at lima parties the men A I the women often drift apart, as If they didn't like each other. Apparently mixed conversation in some of the remoter parts of our great slate is regarded ss immoral. Or maybe it's that the ladies don't he.

lleve in letting thnne masculine blabbermouths shoot off their traps; might make 'em think they had something to say. a- fly a Imkii brink, I turnrd nn tfiy TV trt the tithrr ri rniny ju.il n. a Mnnrffl 1 nine into im iis who'd ju.it iron a hu; pruv rrrntur hrr tirrilio hmr-ita She pir- rxtettrii you rtmld are it row irry mi(, sicrur if icns the nit mint, sorctiu rf rusi tirrnnurment of tcomnti rrou-wiMf; f'rs err jcch Lonkut like xqutrrrl' nr.nt. With eurh i-mmoI Monarrnairir. pmn nn.rr mdin drain more kindly rf gently.

I we that WiM'onoin' "Senator" McCarthy has reached the High Mlnl of hi career: lie has publicly called thP President or the I'nlted State an n. h. I'rom now on he must duimlle, the faster the better. I suppose there really I auch rreature as "Mcnutor" McCarthy? I'm proud to record that never has Iowa elected such a alongside him all of ours have been lofty A brilliant. I MM i a rWA'lr rn Henry Rosenf eld's collection from LIFE in lush, cool fabrics styled with eye-catching appeal 14.95 -d 17.95 Crisp pure silk splashed with gold petal-soft tissue chamhrayj and ginghams delightfully printed and striped cotton broadcloths each styled for hours of pleasurable wearing this summer.

Cf: I 'i i 11 ifyfff1iinfll.i:;IJH ww. ti-1 1 1 It 1 Jtt. -s'A -y 7 'M --V h' 'i "irZ'' Ml I 1 11 I i f. I I 1 Pressed nlr.ted I II 7JLLlh: lVVi I ins huttont to the hemline. 1 IU I 'v i MHH V- r-riced i.t lit 1 -711 ill! I i 1 if i in a oarK phxk pmia mmiv I 1 l.Tl.lP CHAMBRAY 'vertihl I Z-Ss 1 X1 neck me full, full skirt, C- njmniv irimmra wun pirsira i t- ill VI rfi nlick riifnr belt.

Tones ot tin. XL' runie sc ins necsnns sna on i 1 111 mimic or blue. 10 to I tne sieevei giinereo skih. .1 1 J. EVERFAST PRINTED COTTON has scoop neckline nd putfed sleeves full skirt.

Combinations nf rose or blue, 10 tu 16. 14.95 4. STRIPED COTTON SUN-DRLSS strapless rp-sround with matching stole. pie with grev or green with purple. 10 to 16.

14.95 Casual Colon: Second Flow: Eft Cm7UL5R RSVV ELCOMf) ilac, blue or apricot, in 10 I is. M.s (y think I'll stop drinking Milwaukee i beer or eating Wisconsin rheese, wbUe Wisconsin alone. 1 iSSi 11 aisisi.rtr.

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