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O.V CAPITOL HILL Dei Moines Rqiser Paae 3 Ma. Is, 1 95 FIND MISSING Tafts III and IV in Family Picture SAYS MEN FEAR CREATIONS! Sec'et Assembly Probe of GIRL IN INDIANA TELL VARIETY STORE TRENDS employment vommision By George Mills. SECRECY The secrecy that the Republicans beefed about so much in Washington, D. is beginning to be practiced in the G. 0.

Iowa legislature. Modern man Is awe-stricken at the thought of what his own inventive genius may do to all of us, Dr. Ernest D. Nielsen, president of Grajnd View college, said Sunday in a sermon broadcast by the Church of the Air. The.broadca.it, which originated at Radio Station KRNT.

was The Iowa house voted to investigate the employment commission. The first thing A 18-year-old Perry girl, missing: since Feb. 20, was on her way home Sunday night, She was found by authorities In East Chicago, Ind. The girl's parent left early Sunday to bring her home after Pes Moines detectives told them they had been notified the girl had been found. East Chicago police were asked to hold the girl until her parents arrived.

Arrest of Lelghton. This development followed by 2 days the arrest of Amil Leighton, 19, of Des Moines, by federal bureau of investigation agents in BiA gift P1- Zji Variety stores sre followinf the self-service trend set by th super-markets of the grocery business. This trend was a princijlf topic of discussion ss the low Variety Store association SundaJ opened its fifteenth semi-annual show and convention at Hotel Fort Des Moines. N. L.

Aldera of Jefferson, retiring president of the association, said variety stores are reaching the stage where 50 per cent of them will be self-service stores. New Stores. Marcus Sachs, representative of a St. Louis, fixture company reported nearly all new variety stores in Iowa and the 5-member investigating committee did was to vote closed-door healings. All three members of the state employment security commission will meet in secret with the investigators Tuesday.

HOCXD DOG When he was a young fellow, Representative Bill Judd Clinton) was quite carried by the Columbia Broadcasting system. "Is It possible for man as a spiritual being to escape devitalization today, except as he keeps the channels of spiritual communication open?" Dr. Nielsen asked. "For the answers to the questions which press upon the minds of Christian men and women today, I do not know of any better authority than the authority of Jesus." Dr. Nielsen added that the smnoEOca, Jion.

a baseball pitcher. Back in 1906. Ottumwa of the old Iowa State league traded Bill to Fort Dodge for a lefthanded pitcher and $400 cash. legislature early this week will be Senator W. Eldon Walter Beaman) and Representa East Chicago.

Police here had sought Leighton for questioning bout the girl's disappearance. Leighton is to be returned here to face a charge in federal court of registering under a false name With his draft board. The girl had been working in ft cafe and living In an Rant Chicago hotel, detectives said. Leighton, at the time of his arrest, wa working In an East Chicago factory under an assumed name. inrougnom me nuowesi were re tive J.

Henry Lucken Ak-j I ability to discover, invent, organize and produce has outdistanced raen understanding of the meaning, purpose and end of human ron They will represent Iowa at the atomic explosion in Ne-' signed for self-service wilh increased display areas and checkout counters. A panel discussion on self-service in variety stores was conducted. The convention will contirie today. About 200 association Ottumwa Hasn't quite satis-fled with the deal. Fort Dodge then added a pedigrerd hunting dog to the bargain.

"That dog was too much for me," says Bill. "I quit baseball and went railroading." MQl'OR BOARD The name of Casey Loss, Algona Democrat, is I i fi i ftv life. "The world Is filled with men and women who hunger and thirst for something more than bread," Dr. Nielsen said. "The aim of Jesus was not to be an earthly king," said Dr.

Niel vada. "Wish I could get away from this oleo strife and gft see a quiet little atomic, blowup" said an envious lawmaker. Incidentally, the latest Iowan reported to be getting his yellow Lt. Arvene Nelson, head of the police Juvenile bureau, said Leighton had appeared with the girl at the girl's home in Perry short Mil ly before her disappearance last margarine smuggled in regularly month. representatives have registered.

New Officers. New officers named Sunday night were: Leo P. Farner of Harlan, president; Roy Cogswell of DeWitf, They told the girl's mother she sen. He sougnt to snow to man being mentioned in connection the meaning of His own life and, with appointment to the state teaching for man's eternal re- liquor commission. Loss, former demption.

He claimed for Him-j state representative, currently is self: 'I am the bread of life; he iobhvine- in the legislature for the from another state is a Des Moines grocery clerk. William Howard Taft HI, named by President Eisenhower as ambassador to Ireland, pose with his family at New Haven, Conn. From left are: William Howard Taft IV, Martha Bowers Taft, 6, on her daddy's lap; Maria Herron Taft, Mrs. Taft, and her Ireland-born son, Sean Thomas Tafl, 2 4 DEER Iowa archery experts vice-president: R. C.

Matthews of dairy interests. are asking a litue preierenuai I spirit, iaKe, secretary, anl Al- treatment. They want a bow -anu- dera. retiring president, chairman arrow season on deer a couple of I. o( Susan Stansell Rites Tuesday Orchestra Group To Meet Tonight The Diake-Des Moines Svm- that cometh to me shall not hunger, and he that believeth in me shall never Modern Christians need to grasp that the church has a voice.

Dr. Nielsen added. "The voice of the church is none other than that of Christ himself," he said. was moving to an apartment in Des Moines and took with them some of the girl's belongings, Kelson said. Received No Word.

The girl's mother said she had rot seen or heard from her daughter since then. Leighton is the husband of Mrs. Joyce eighton, described by authorities as a leader in a juvenile gang here. She is now serving a term at the women's re weeks oeiore any aeer-snooimg 0ther5 namcd l(J board of permitted. jdirectois weie Jack Hawkins nt PHYSICIAN DIES WHILE ON TRIP Dr.

Harrv Rarlinn sr The term of Russell Swift, former Harlan, resident, evpires this year. Swift has been a liquor commissioner 12 years. There also is talk that the governor may submit Swift's name to the senate for re-appointment. Funeral spi-virps will he lipid Wapello: Le Wneslaar of Pelia, mey couia expresn intra-selves, the deer themselves would at 2:30 p. m.

in Osceola for Mrs. Pllon' -hestra association meet-Susan S. Stansell, 81, daughter at 8 P- m. today in the ask that only bow-and-arrow hunt Jack Hilton of Winterset, John Kolterman, Red Oak and Leo Grosvenor of Pocahontas. of Mr.

and Mrs. Asa G. Talbott, 1 lounge of Old Main at Drake uni-1 --L rkciiHBii ruuer i Clarke county pioneers. founder of the first hospital at A liquor commissioner serves a term of six years. The other two commissioners are Republicans.

board of directors will be elected. Killed by Train ing be allowed. The reason: The average archery hunter in other states gets only one deer in eight years. YOUTH Representative Jack Schroeder Davenport) is formatory at Rockwell City for vagrancy. watettown, fe.

died at Iowa Meridian, on the way to Methodist hospital here Saturday her home in Chicago, after night. I visiting her nephew, Gene Tal- He suffered a cerebral Miss. Mrs. Stansell is survived bv Kenneth E. Porter, 43.

formerly! -sV -sV of Des Moines, was struck andj OLTMAN You can be certain killed by a train at Oroville, Cal. i m.n HOTEL FIRE KILLS S. TRIXCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA it was learned here Sundav. ni 1 young 128.) Some oldtime teach Ad Club's Parley Set tor Tuesday The 3-day Iowa direct mail conference, sponsored by the Advertising club of Des Moines, will open Tuesday at Hotel Saveiy instead of today as previously announced. Henry Cow-en of Look magazine is chairman of the of His mother.

Mrs. D. E. Porter i th. p.Jm were temporarily critical rnage wnue on a inp 10 iew or- t.ii,..

two sisters, Eugenia H. Talbott Three persons were Imown dead Tuesday Funeral For Van Hyning Funeral for James O. Van Hyning, S3, of 304 Seventh West Des Moines, will be at 2 p. m. and others were feared to have ouu rmiiu.

uv buio- ot juu uoiumoia ana Aacie mohile. He died two hnnr after Talbott of Osceola! alnn hv a in a fiie that Hicks. nrf four Pelishe(1 Sunday of 4141 Third said she hadipubican pijmarv if Lt. Gov. Leo because of his activity in de-been notified by the sheriff atj Elthon doesn't.

Doc Oltman (he's bate on Pensions for public em-Orovilie that her sons body was adenUst) ran a very strong third P''ees' teacher wrote: found near the railroad tracks jn the 1952 Republican race fori "Be glad you are young and late last week. i that office. when the 'far-off and half-ln- Dr. Bartron, whose home is at iereat-grandchildren all of Ridge-1 destroyed the four-story King Lake Kampeska near Watertown. I wooa' iV J- George apartment hotel Tuesday at McLaren's Funeral I home.

Burial will be at Orilla. Van Hyning died Saturday at the Warford nursing home after While in Des Moines. Porter -k -k -k naa maae nis nome witn nis founded the first hospital there in 1910. He was head of the hospital and a clinic. Arrested in County Raid VETERANS The house has nafH a hilt in nnf nn nu credible winter of jour life comes, don't have cause to regret what you do today." Jack says all he was trying to mother.

A native of Afton, his body will be returned there for, hom. burial. home in Marshalltown. Repre-: do was to hold down the expense i.i, foH' PRicr" a month illness. Born in Knoxville.

Van Hyning lived in West Des Moines for 16 years. He previously farmed near Orilla for 30 years. He was a member of Methodist church in West Des Moines. sentative Gus T. Kuester and make the pension law more Griswold) voted for the bill.

But 1 palatable to the economy-minded A graduate of the University of Minnesota medical school, Dr Bartron was a native of Lake City, Minn. Burial will be at Mount Hope cemetery at Watertown. The body will be at Rhodes funeral t.l.t.Ks he said this during the debate frrfL I.F1l legislature. Van Hyning is survived by a brother, Joseph, in California, and homa in Watertown pending final arrangements for services. Effie Folsom of Des a sister, Moines.

Kramme Accused Of Drunk Driving Kenneth Kramme, of 3103 Wright st, was anested on Polk boulevard early Sunday morning and ctuiged with driving while intoxicated. Patrolmen said they followed Kramme's truck north on Polk boulevard and observed it weaving. Kramme pleaded innocent before Municipal Judce Charles S. "Anything we do for the veterans up there will have to be only a token proposition because of the numbers involved." (Gus was right. The home has a population of 516 how.

Iowa had 275.000 servicemen in World War II alone.) II0O-A-DAV Representative Earl Ryan Des Moines) Youth, 17, Injured In 2 -Car Collision Fjree Brother on Bond; Hold Other A 37-vear-olfl. vouth suffered PooIpp nnrt ii rfiMsnd nn sunn criticized the employment of bond. His trial was set for, Carl Smedal of Ames as special Mar. 30. county prosecutor.

Smedal Kussen usoume, its, oi facial lacerations and minor knee Twenty-third was released on injuries in a two-car collision at J300 bond Sunday afternoon, but Forty-sixth street and Beaver- his brother, Truman, 18. of 722 clest drive Sunday afternoon. Sixteenth was still being held Ron Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. by police.

Morton S. Hanna, 1429 Forty- The two Osburne brothers were seventh was riven emei cencv as appointed for the job by the attorney general's office. Ryan told the house that Smedal's pay Burlington to Offer $595,000 Bond Issue BURLINGTON, IA. The city council here has set Mar. 24 as M1M1M arrested on assault and battery treatment at Broadlawns General charges Saturday night.

Russell hospital and released. Three also was charged with intoxica- stitches were required to close a I I is $100 a day. Immediately following his speech, a special subcommittee was named in the legislature to look into Ryan's report. ATOMIC Absent from the 6 UmlMJihlii tiori and Truman, a minor, was gash in his forehead, charged with being in a place Hanna, a senior at Roosevelt Where beer is sold. High school, was riding in a car Municipal Judge Charles driven by Richard R.

Warren, Cooter set Russell's trial for Mar. 13214 Woodland ave. The other SO. The pair also was questioned car was driven by Michael Whit the date for the sale of a 595,000 bond issue. Items on the docket for the bond issue are: $475,000 to MacArthur bridge rehabilitation, $75,000 to sewer improvement, $25,000 to street improve Ullllljj Loren E.

Ford, 44, of 8002 Slate ave. (right), and Mrs. Minnie Devinney, 61, of Locust st are shown after their arrest Sunday In a liquor raid on the Pioneer Gun club by Polk county sheriff deputies. Both face liquor charges. STORV ON PAGE ONE.

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