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De Moine Register Page 5 Apr. 30, 1952 Car Crashes Through Picket Line, Injures Striker HUNT AIRLINER 1 4 BOYS GREET EARLY SUMMER f. 't Would Repeal Pension Plan, Start AllOver SAFETY AWARDS 2 LOSTIN JUNGLE IN USUAL STYLE Although summer doesn't ar- j. 2 'J TO R. KRNT "A-qjt i I r've officially until June 21, near- RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL degfree temperature.

Tuesday i drove four 14-year-old boys into a -trKness lorrea an oui one traditional summertime activity. earch plane to abandon the hunt 1 They went swimming in the Tuesday night for a luxury nude, wnicn led to 1. The arrival of Patrolman StratocruisT believed down in Brazilian jungle with 50 pr- V.A1-' rian are tinder consideration to repeal on a temporary basis the present Iowa pension law foi atate anil local employees. That was the. report Tuesday from Louis .1.

Cook, executive secretary of tiie special state study cumiuillee on he pension system. The committee Id preparing lecomiiienduUuiis to be offered to the 1953 legislature N-HX'Iy 80.000 Iowa public employees hie coveied by the sys Frank C. Manny, who took the names of the boys and saw that they resisted further temptation. 2. A report to the school board, necessary because the swimming party took place at about 2 p.

m. while most children were in school. 3. -V suggestion from Capt. Ralph Brophy of the police juvenile bureau that children be warned against swimming in unsupervised places.

I v. t-. The National Safety council has presented 1951 Public Interest Awards to The Des Moines Register and Tribune and to Radio Station KRNT, Des Moines. The non-competitive award, which this year went to 20 daily newspapers and 57 radio stations, Is made annually to public information media for exceptional service to safety. Winners were announced Tues day night by the council at Chicago, 111.

Awards went also to nine television stations, 17 advertisers, three outdoor advertising companies, and four organization in a general classification. Thera were no other Iowa awards. Tan American World Airways said at least 19 of those aboard were Americans. 1 he luxury liner nan on a nnn-Ntop fccheilule for the miles from Rio dp Janeiro to Trinidad, when Its laftt radio cull was heard by a station at Karreiras, Bra7.il. -No trouble was reported.

Pan American officials said the if "-J tem. I i ''ft Manny said he found the boys S-Step Program. I Tlie committee, which is head-- ed by Senator Herman isnlayhinr about in waist-deeo wa '3 plane r.aa only enougn gasoline iter o( a poni (not a sandpit) "4 Lord Muscatine), has in-Btructed he actuarial firm of Howies, Andrews Towne of to keep it aloft until Tuesday near S. W. Forty-second street Ji I nriH Parlr avenue Ned H.

Dearborn, president of it l'--''l5a mril mat A in making nuMlA and nine crewmen. Tolice pointed out Uiat tt the awards: AtUnta. to prepare a pen-L -sion plan which will provide ade-, y' i Among those reported -aboard against the law to swim in such were the Buziliah attorney pen-i unsupervised places, especially in quale retirement benefits for the nude. But it happens every '5 t. Iowa pulil.c employees.

Tlie pieent Ihinbing, Cock spring. "There Isn't any question but that most publishers, broadcasters and advertisers are accepting accident prevention as one of the great social problems of our time. We are grateful that they are, because only they can make the voice of safety heard." The tudees included J. E. Rat- era! and the newly appointed third secretary of the Brazilian emba.siy in Washington.

A l'an American spokesman said the area being searched is nut mountainous and that level, open prairies lie between sections of jungle along the rivers. At one time during the search, Blair to Speak On N. Y. Times William M. Blair will speak on I.e.ter McCarthy, 30, lies on the grounJ after being hit by a car, an fellow members of a picket line chae after the driver of the vehicle (background).

The car struck McCarthy as it went through the picket line formed by striking drivers of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. in Quincy, Tuesday. Police later fired a shot into the air to force pickets to withdraw, McCarthy was hospitalized with bruises. IKKI'HOTO aid, is ta follow tins program 1. Recommend 1 hat lite 1 i.l legislature repeal tlie present pension system.

J'lace ail luua public employees now in the system under federal retirement. 3. Keinait the Ion a pension law on a straight retirement basis Without the other "soiaal secuiuy" feature, such, as benefits for 'Tbe New York Times Discover ner edltor of Better Homes St the Farm Belt" at the noon meet-; Gardens, Des Moines, ing Friday at the Hotel Savery of S3 per rent of the Iowa public employees. Whatever happens, the com SETS HEARING OF MEMORIAL SUIT American reported that the the De Moines Chamber of Com-! plane had landed safely at Belem, merce I Brazil. Later it said the report reporter and chief of the was untrue.

farm bureau for Tne Timesi, Mr s.Cole, 52, Is Found Dead mittee plans "ample protection" 'for the rights that stale employees have acquired under the Abbe, 20, Needs Parents' Consent to Marry Cugat PENSACOLA, FLA. W-Bandleader Xavier Cugat and his singer, shapely'Abbe Lane, flew here from Texas Tuesday to apply for a wedding license. They plan to be P'ane K1 opened the bureau in Des Moines Monday night on one of its flve mnnlh. ae0- The committee members alojetate plan. The state also intends ere considering a prof tarn of! to continue payments for tlio.ie A Des Moines woman took her Jieaillig Ull a anil.

ttJ Leu liic i. i tiiutrii ic iiiin-n. i nr p.iaie ininert the staff nf The own life bv banging luesaay. already qualified fur benefits. validity of the 4-mi)lion-dollar, crulser, one of the most luxurious TjmM J940 Nw Dr.

A. E. Shaw, Polk county Veterans Memorial auditorium oueia Ensland bureau in Eoston, Mass. coroner, said the body ot Mrs, May KecommeiiJ KefumU. In addition, the committee is service and cocktails.

qualifying all eligible Iowa public employees for immediate fe.leiai nodal beiietils. Paiiig Hail. Contributions. That can be dune by paying has been for; v. is.

citizens aooard the plane, bond is. Thursday considering the advisability of married in Miami A complication developed when MifS liiine, 20, learned that Florida law required her to have written consent of her pa i cuts. District other than the crew, included morning. Later he went to St. Louis.

Maude Cole, 52, of 3217 Iola opening the Mississippi Valley was discovered about 9:30 a. m. bureau. He came to Des Moines Tuesday in the basement of her from St. Louis.

home by a relative who had For five vears Blair, who has planned a day-long visit with recommending that refund. of 4C Boslon, I Tom Mlltmw salrt I I day. A -1 I tr'-f; Kr, IfeMuiier 50. T- )ln I tie made arrange worked on a number of metro- Mrs. Cole.

back coiitiiuiitions for a peiiou; contributions be paid to pel 13 months, Cook said. That I v. ho leave public employment, might cost the present iowa pen-Lack of refunds under the pivsent won fund million dollar or 'system uritates many public eni-lucu e. Tlieie about 27 million ployees. pohtan newspapers, has covered: Dr.

Shaw said tne woman naa the National Farm Institute. He been ill for "some time." The has just returned from covering body was taken to Dunn's Fu-the Iowa floods. neral home. 1 K'jhert 1J. tif Vii IVr an eUur J'rsfh Tciran Fnm 52.

iisr-i't R.pp, 51, n. Kim: Wi'er Him1 5T man. i ment to have her brother fly the papers down from Brooklyn, S. before Salurday. Cugat lafer flew back to Waco, in his private plane to re- Bowles, Andrews Towne found many faults with the present Ijwa system.

The turn indicated that the set-up Is not fi The suit, filed tiy Walter R. Varii a week ago, cfa'roed the city illegally parsed an ordinance authori.ing issuance of the bonds and a tax levy to pay principal and interest on thei i. Va n's petition, filed by Attorney Fey H. Moody, said laws passed by the last legislature in effect repealed sections of the code under which the city authorized the bonds. his band.

Miss Lane left for nancially sound. Tlie said it would take I'i company Miami. per cent j. wiI1 be. the third marriage dollars in the tuud now.

Mtli federal approval, the late, of Virginia recently placed It public employees under federal social security coverage. The lutva committee has autliiirled Cook to visit Virginia soon to enaiuliie the method of ti ainter. Cook plans to attend a meeting of the National Association of Tax Administrators at Aslieville, payments, 8 from employer ami fur the 49-year old Cugat, who 8 from employee, to put the pre.i-iwai, divorced from his second ent system on a sound financial jn Nevada several weeks 1. basi. ago.

It will be the first for Miss I Lane Ik 1 ilt-s Answer. Rav Fountain, special assis- 00 Ham rmltem Z'i'i n-- i V- nnhfll Im IT IBff 'lant city solicitor and attorney for the Veterans Memorial com- mission, filed the city's answer SlladEvef Girl Jailed rost Supports Ike Philadelphia, pknn. WithMother The Saturday Evening Postj Police Tuesday filed charges of Tuesday endorsed Gen. to disorderly place Abbe Lane. Plans Weddinii Monday.

I I l. Eisenhower for president. The BS 7 to Yarn's petition. The answer denied that the council acted illegally, and pointed out that the voters authorized the bond issue in elections during 1945 and 1950 -before the last general assembly. The city asserted it is legal for Russia Sneers at 'Ultimatum' Claim LONDON, ENGLAND UPi ROSES ianu woman rounu in a noiei room, magazine said it is "weary of the witn Ule wollmn-3 7-year-old sorry muddle in Washington" and! daughter.

"weary of mediocrity in the! The child was with them when 'v A Jf- 1 I I White House ilhe pair was tailed at 5:35 P. nuiRussia TuesJa' sneered at Presi N. June 8. Hfe expects to go from there to Richmond, V'a. The trip is subject to approval of the state executive council.

Higher Benefit. The Iowa plan under consideration contemplates putting state employees under both the federal and state systems. The present 4 per cent contribution rate from state employees might continue in force. The employing- government body also contributes 4 per cent. The employers and employees also would each pay I'i per cent federal contributions.

Thus, the employee would he. eligible, for benefit under both system. Cook said studies Indicate that the tHo-uay system would produce "very materially higher benefit" for dent Truman's remark last week bonds to be retired by the debt service fund a provision Here you'll find the finest heavy-rooted bushes, all ready to delight you around your home! Shades from pure white, through delightful pink and salmon, to rich, glowing, deepest red. Such All-America Selections as Charlotte Armstrong. Fred Howard, Peace, Helen Traubel and Sutter's Gold all the other finest Hybrid Teas as well as the Floribundas, Baby Roses and Climbers.

Truly the "Queen of Flowers," and so inexpensive at Home Planting Headquarters your Earl May Store. later considerably qualified that an "ultimatum" he sent to the Soviet t'mon made Russ't VV. know from (his) speeches Slie was t0 Polk -and those of us who lutvecounty 'vei'Ie home at 10:25 talked with him know from his IP- m- spends about four conversation that be is a sound th jail ni one nollr American, that he wants no outer offices, of the trend toward socialism, I Detective Leon Clemens of the that Yarn's petition questioned. To Supreme Court. Fountain said that if Yarn's petition is upheld, the city would then take the case to the Iowa withdraw troops from Iran in 1946.

that lie believes implicitly in in- police vice squad said the wom-divldual opportunity, that he an's husband telephoned juvenile Moscow radio quoted the Soviet supreme court and ask that the Heavy 2-year, No. 1 Plants as low as S1.23 looks askance at the vast and authorities Tuesday to complain1 inr it laws affectine the bond issue be strangling growth of government that his wife had left him andwas MUthorized to sav the Tru-' declared unconstitutional on the power," the Post said. taken the child. man statement "about some sort grounds they are not consistant. GLADS of ultimatum is an invention from The memorial, to be located Mlusic Festivals at ver' beS'nll'ng between Crocker.

Center and French Plane Off Course As Jets Struck, Reds Claim me mine iiouse iimu ciaruieu intra sireeis ana ruin avenue, Mr. Truman's statement by say- is expected to cost $5,250,000. ing the president had used the Bonds worth $1,250,000 were is- Irving, Callanan I Annual spring music festivals jword in a non-technical sense" sued in October. 1950, to acquire are scheduled this week, at An nt mean to Imply he; land and pay other initial ex-I Washington Irvine- Junior the Russians to "get out or penses. A balance of about From The Register's Leased Wire.

THE WORLD'S FINEST! These fast-starting bulbs will produce tall, densely-packed spikes of shimmering, brilliant color. A wonderful variety of colors and hues, and the individual florets are immense. We're justly pround of these bulbs iwe imported the original stock from Such favorite names as Leeuwenhorst, Maskarade, Gen. Eisenhower, Salman's Glory. Aces Laurentia, and many others ALL GUARANTEED TO BLOOM.

12 for 81.00 2.5 for 1.95 30 for S3.75 BERLIN, GERMANY A French airliner which was school on Thursday and at wil1 so to war." SoiMJ.uuu remains. riddled by two Soviet jet fighters on its way to Berlin lanMn Jimlor His'1 sehuo1 0,1 Kri vena off rnurw nml me ih na P- IIU.I.IIUU 1.UUC VL VJC1 iiwiiiy Approximately 250 students A. 1 nun iVfSa, eat the Russians charged in a note Tuesday. The Soviet note to the western Big 3 high commissioners said the Russian jets fired only "warning shots" after the Air France will take part In the Irving attacK and said the plane was 'festival in tlie school auditorium, on course Althin the corridor. Sixteenth street and Forest ave-Fly lose In t-'anine will direct the vocal music and Dick O.

Wil- Witnesses said the MIGs flew So Uie lnstnilnenUI gruup-. Close to tne liner to inspect it The Callanan festival will be plane ignored Iheir signaled or- and then swung' around and made in the auditorium of Roosevelt ders to land. ahi, nuua. ni. lliuli school.

Forty-fifth and Cen- u.ree snooting passes at i-oiir of the li persons aboard! persons aboard ter streets. Robert Bagley will direct the Instrumental music and Maviiie Lyons the vocal groups. piaue, i lie passengers llii ew themselves to the floor while acnwaihiiger radioed an sos and And these other special items for your lawn and garden. 0 SHADE TREES PERENNIALS HEDGES FRUIT TREES BERRIES ANNUAL FLOWERS the Berlin-bound ail liner were injured, two of them seriously, by cannon and machinegun fire. The plane limped into Tempelhof field here a half-hour after eluding the Red jets by diving into clouds.

EVERGREEN BARGAINS Black Hills Spruce Pyramidal Arbor Vitas Globe Arbor Yitae Ffitzer Junipers $45 each Colorado Blue Spruce Andorra Junipers eafh veered into clouds. Pilot Scliwallinger said the Sclivvalliuger CARRYING! CHARliK NO No Americana were aboard. Western Protest, I The western high commission- Russians apparently were deliberately "trying to kill and Injure the passengers, lather than shoot down the plane," "They made their malu passu at the fuselage In order to khuot the passengers," Sclmallinger said. ROBINSON'S For FURNITURE ers delivered a sharp note of protest on the attack to the Russian commander In Berlin and demanded compensation for the wounded and damage to the plane. Two MfU15s of the type used by the lieds in Korea made the attack at a.

m. (3:34 a. m. Iowa tune i as the liner cruised Krvr I'isit Our Store? IT'S DIFFERENT 472-1 Walnut St. GRl'EXTUKK IX PARIS.

PARIS, FRANCB (. (ien. Alfred M. Giuenlher, NATO'S chief of stair, returned to Paris, Fiance Tuesday after a 10-duy speaking tour in the I'nlted States. high above tlie Elbe river valley of the Russian zone on a regular flight from Frankfuit to Berlin.

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Get your MAYPARK LAWN GRASS SEED today! 3 lbs. $2.75 5 lbs. $1.15 10 lbs. S8.75 Pilot Gilbert Schnalliiiger of Parle reported he Has tly-ing precisely In (he middle of the liO-iulle-H Ide air corridor Hiilliiirled by the Russians and at the prescribed 7,000 feet altitude when the MH.s roared up from the Uoethen airfield near llcssau, "The attack came as a complete surprise," he said. Tim American radar station at Ftilda reported it had the airliner in Its scope just prior to the slit rails t.

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helps reduce frequent or smarting passages day and night. Oet CY8TEX from ur rusl teaav. usw saturaeties er ssensy tael guarantee Thone 3-8G69 Corner 2nd Walnut Corner 2nd Walnut Hi. 3-8G69 T01 Kso Way, Den Moines, la. 820 8.

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