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Des Moines Tribune Pflne 15 May 24, 1961 Albert Avritt Funeral Set RADIO I Television Noisy Crash Led to Him He Pleads Innocent in Rings Theft Thomas A Fowler, 20, of 1155 The Really Big Occupations By Gary Lautens You can't turn on the TV these days without stumbling onto another Awards Night. But have you noticed that all of the awards are for show business? Clayton L. Gregersen, 30, who, eave his address as 3120 Kine- 5 was charged Friday i-with failing to leave his name 7 tl i 7 and addres6s at scene of anThursday afternon before Must inicipal Judge Howard W. Eighteenth accused of taking part Thursday in the theft of rings from a downtown jewelry store, pleaded innocent Friday before Municipal Judge Howard W. Brooks to two charges of larceny.

Fowler was charged with lar ceny in connection with an incident in which two young men were seen taking rings valued at a total of about $1,600 from the Holmes Jewelry Shop off the lobby of the Des Moines Build ing at 405 Sixth ave. Drugstore pnwi oo important, what is her phone number and is she busy Saturday night? Don't tell us Elmer What's-His-Name is absolutely fab when it comes to arranging music. Give us the name of the most polite bus driver on active duty and tell him to stop at our corner tomorrow morning at 8. the theft of $10 on May 16 fromlMrs- a cash register at the oK McEl-Drug Co. store at Nineteenth voge Mines- driving was reported to a chain-reaction have acci- dent.

poice said curred about 12:50 a.m. as Gregersen, southbound in the 1700 block of Twenty-third street, crossed to the wrong side of the street and struck a parked auto registered to Helyn Eads Munford of 3807 Twana drive. The Munford car struck an other parked auto, registered to Edward Jerome Dunk of 1717 lwenty-tnira which hit a umu wi, icgiiucieu iu William Richard Johnson, also of 1717 Twenty-third. Dunk and Johnson said they got into a car after hearing the collisions and followed Gregersen to the 3100 block of Cottage Grove avenue where he stopped. They then called police.

Gregersen declined treatment for a nose bleed and a cut lip suffered in the accident, police said. Protest to Israel WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) The United States has expressed concern to Israel over its occupation of a strategically placed island at the entrance of the Strait of Tiran, the link between the Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba Services for Albert H. Avritt, 50, of 1540 Scott who died of diabetes at Veterans Hospi- a 1 Thursday. funeral Home.

Burial wiU be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr. A i 1 1, who had been a butcher, was a albert h. lifelong resident avritt of M0ines. He is survived by his wife, Marguerite; a daughter, Mrs.

Colleen Blue of Red Oak, a stepson, William Frtzpatrick of Des Moines; five stepdaughters, Dray oi iviarieiia, am una. Ruth Sage of Ankeny; his mother, Mrs. LaRee Pendelton of Des Moines; a sister, Mrs. Dorothv Bullocks of Des Moines; three grandchildren, and 14 step-grandchildren. R.

L. Jackson Is Found Guilty Richard L. Jackson of 5465 N.E. First st. was found guilty Friday by Municipal Judge Howard W.

Brooks of two viola tions of the city building code. Jackson was ordered to pay a fine of $100 or serve 10 days in the Polk County jail for install ing electrical wiring in a house without first obtaining an elec trical contractor's license. The same penalty was inK posed for doing construction work without having a building permit. Both offenses occurred in early March at a house at 719 Thirty-fourth officials said. Jackson, who was found innocent Friday on a charge of installing plumbing without a master plumber's license, was taken to the county jail in lieu of payment of fines.

ft 0 p. m. Saturdayl Hamilton's'oj Rod Steiger is lovely but can he fix the leak in the roof for under $15? That's the man we want to see on our screen. Instead of flattering Gower Champion, why not give the top mechanic in the country a free meal and a plaque? Who cares lf ie can oance, provided ne can nx inai'KiunK in your engine? Why not honor the school teacher who has suffered the most nervous L.eakdowns in a single semester? Or how about the physician or surgeon who has produced the best excuse for not accepting a house rail during a holiday weekend? Anyway, let's take the awards from top dancers and elocution teachers and give them back to the people where they belong. Guerrillas Slain RANGOON, BURMA (REU TERS) Government forces Killed 10 guerrillas in two separate clashes as they stepped up a -campaign against Com' munist terrorist attacks, it was announced here Friday.

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Des Moines FRIDAY 515 Sports 11:00 Music Hall 6:00 Iowa Report 12 00 Don Purdy 6 55 News, Music 1:00 Serenade 7:45 Baseball: Cards vs. Phils SATURDAY 5:50 Farm News 12 55 News, Music 6 55 News, Music KWKY R0 1150, Pes Mow, FRIDAY 6 00 Paul Nelson 10:00 Ole Opry 8 00 Irish Davis 1100 Norman Grove 9 30 World Tmw. SATURDAY 6 00 D. Odegaard 1215 Lifeline 12:30 World Tmw. 10:30 D.

Odegaard 1 00 Smokey Smith 12 00 Buddy Tucker KWDM-FM Radio 933 ABC-FM, Dei Moines (Stereo) FRIDAY 5 00 Friendly Time 9 00 Russ liVine 6 00 Western Tim SATURDAY 7 30 Serenade 1:00 Vxal Roundup 9 00 Melody Time 2:00 Serenade 10:30 Stars Concert 3:00 Voices, Orch. 12 00 Polka Time 4 00 Negro Stars KDPS-FM Radio 881 FM, Des Moines FRIDAY 6 05 The Issue 10 00 Silhouette 6 30 Jwr Man 10 30 Jaz: and Jim 7 30 Erell Wiggins KSO Radio 1460 ABC. DfS Moines FRIDAY 6 00 Bill Quirk SATURDAY 5 45 Jim Frank 12 15 Bob Beers 12 00 Put Harvey KFMG-FM Radio 94 9 mc, Des Moines FRIDAY 6 00 Interlude 8 00 Classical 7 00 Town Hall of 10:00 Open Hours California SATURDAY 8 00 Top of Morn. 12:00 Potpourri 10:00 Potpourri 1130 Peace News KIOA Radio 940, Des Moines FRIDAY 6 00 Jim Michaels 10 .00 Die Youngs SATURDAY 5 00 Art Jones 12 00 Sandy Shore 9 00 Peter McLane 4 00 Jim Johnson ON YOUR SCREEN THE WG LITTLE WORLD OF ROMAN VISHNIAC. A closeup study of the 70-year-old Russian born biologist, zoologist and photographer of microscopic life.

WHO at (:30. WILD WILD WEST. West and Gordon art assigned to protect the life of a weapons inventor (rerun). KRNT at 6:30. DANGEROUS YEARS.

Crimes "'committed by teenagers. KDPS at 7:30. N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE. The brutal, bloody and shocking Battle of Culloden in 1746.

KDPS at 8:30. JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE. Judd defends a Texas youth in the murder of two teen-aged girls (rerun). WOI at 9. LOWEST PRICE EVER! RCA VICTOR COLOR TV A 03 "0" CO 03 PUEUC MiiTON 1 FIRST ll i II DES MOINES KRNT-TV FRIDAY 5 30 CBS News -3 00 Movie 600 News, Sports 10:00 News, Sports 6:30 Wild West 10:30 Movie 7 JO R.

Nixon SATURDAY 6:30 Rural America 12:00 Lone Ranger 7:00 Kangaroo 12:30 Road Runner 8 00 Frankenstein 1 :00 Teen Town 9 00 dill Riley 9 30 Space Ghost 10.00 Moby Dick 10:30 Superman 1130 J. Quest 1:30 Herculoids 2:00 Shazzan 2:33 Zoo Show 2 45 Movie 4:00 la. Varieties 4:30 Lost in Space DES MOINES WHO-TV 13 FRIDAY 5:30 NBC News 8:30 Profile 6:00 News, Sports 9:00 Medicine 6:30 R. Vishniac 10:00 News, Sports 7:30 Star Tren 10:30 Tonight SATURDAY 7.00 Agriculture 11:00 Top Cat 8:00 Super 6 8:30 Super Pres. 9:00 Flintstones 9:30 Samson 11:30 McCool 12:00 Univ.

Report 12:30 Car, Track 1:00 Baseball 4 :00 Consultation Nat'f Velvet 10:00 BirdnYu 10:30 Ant, stuirtel' OES MOINES KDPS-TV II FRIDAY 6:00 Around World 7:30 Danger Years 6:30 What's New 8:00 Innovations 7:00 Music Fest. 8:30 Playhouse AMES WOUTV FRIDAY 5 00 ABC News 9:00 Judd 5:30 Rawhide 10:00 News, Soorts 6 30 Movie 10:30 Joey Bishop 8:30 Will Sonnett SATURDAY 7:30 fantastic 4 11:30 Bandstand 8.00 Casper 8 30 Flicka 900 Spiderman 9:30 Journey 10 00 King Kong 10:30 Roy Rogers 11:00 Beatles 12:00 Noon Repart'j 12:30 Happenlnc," 1:00 Roy Rogers 2 00 Trails West 2:20 Movie 4:00 World. Sports Two Deny Resist Count Two persons pleaded innocent Friday before Municipal Judge! Howard W. Brooks to charges of resisting excution of the duties of police. Hearings for Walter Eugene Carter, 24, of 955 Sixteenth and Anita Mae Allen, 18, of 1423 Eighth were scheduled for 1:30 p.m.

June 7. Bail was set at $600 each. The two were charged with attempting to prevent officers from arriving a 16-year-old girl accused of shoplifting two pairs of shoes at the Atlantic Thrift Center at 1528 E. Douglas ave. The pair shoved policemen who were arresting the girl outside the store about 8:45 p.m.

Thursday and encouraged her to run, officers said. The 16-year-old was referred to Polk County Juvenile Court. Harry Hughes Dies Here at 96 Services for Harry H. Hughes, 96. of 3822 Hunter who died at Veterans Hospital Thursday, will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Dunn's Funeral Home on Grand avenue. Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mr. Hughes was an accountant with the former Sargant Feed Co. for 22 years before he retired in 1942.

Born at Utica, he lived here 48 years and was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Odd Fellows Lodge here. He fought in the Spanish- American War with the 16th Pennsylvania Regiment. i He is survived by his wife, Lulu a son, Robert L. of Dallas, two grandchildren, 1 and our great-grandchildren. 1IIB Iduuiy auggcaut iuciuu- nals in the form of contribu tions to the First Baptist Church or the Arthritis Founda tion.

50-Year Term In Assault Case DUBUQUE, IA. (AP) Teddy Eugene Booth, 34, of Dubuque, was sentenced Friday to 50 years in prison on a rape charge by District Court Judge Thomas Nelson Friday. Booth was convicted by a jury May 17 in connection with an October, 1967, assault on a 7-year-old girl. KRNT-TV 7:30 P.M. CHANNEL 8 Innocent Plea i a 111 VsaclUll 1JC 1 Brooks to a charge af assault and battery.

A hearing was scheduled for 10 a.m. next Friday. Web-Bey was sent to Polk County Jail in lieu of $200 bail. The charge stemmed from an incident Tuesday at North High School. A teacher, Leo Koester, 39, of 2926 Thirty-fifth said he wast struck on the back of the head after ordering Web-Bey and four other youths to leave the school.

School officials reported the incident to police Wednesday afternoon and Web.Bey was ar- rpstpfi Thnrsrlav afternoon. Gets Probation In Driving Case Polk County District Judge Gibson C. Holliday has sentenced Charles Patrick Malloy to one year in the State Penitentiary at Fort Madison, but released him on probation for a year. Malloy, 33, who gave his address as 4116 Mattern pleaded guilty Feb. 19 to a second-offense charge of driving while intoxicated Feb.

3 at S.E. Fourteenth and Harriet streets. He was committed to the Mental Health Institute a Clar-inda and returned to the court for further sentencing after being treated for alcoholism. NOW 2-YEAR WARRANTY on Picture Tube 329 95 Avenue iance Phone 274-3078 ff TV 8 ICE STORE cr Th HEADLINE There's Oscar and Tony and Emmy, plus scads of minor honors. It doesn't seem fair.

After all, there are other important occupations in the world. For example, plumbing. Yes, why aren't there awards for plumbing? Now that's something we can all understand. Which electrician put in the best wafi ing the 1967-68' Construe- tion season? Who came second to your newspaper boy in missing the front porch with your favorite daily this past winter? What's the name of husband who earner with thp mnst nlansihlA excuse for coming home late from the golf course in the last 12 months? i "tye're tired of listening u) acceptance speeches from hairdressers who put Trigger's mane up in curlers, or makeup men who change Bob Goulet's oil every 2,000 miles. Let's give an award to the stenographer who wore the shortest miniskirts to the office during 1967-68.

Who is the top baby-sitter in the country? More wmmmmmM $ly20 Raise Is Offered Brick Union Members of striking Bricklay ers Local 2 here have been offered wage increases of $1.20 an hour spread over three) years, the Des Moines Construe-, tion Council said Friday. Representatives of the contractors and bricklayers met for three hours Thursday in a nego tiation meeting requested by the Construction Council and were to meet again Friday afternoon. Thursday's meeting was the first since last week Robert Farrell, execitive secretary of the Construction Council, said the contractors, in Thursday's talks, increased their formal offer by 15 cents an hour from its previous offer of $1.05 an hour over a three-year period. Tom Walter, business agent for Local 2, said Friday that "considerable progress" was made in the meeting Thursday and that chances of ending the stalemate in negotiations "now looks hopeful." The bricklayers received $5.524 an hour under their old contract. They have been on retrike since May 1.

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street and Carpenter avenue. Hearings on both charges were scheduled for 1:30 p.m. June 7 and Fowler was taken to Polk County Jail in lieu of bail of $5,000 in the jewelry case and $300 in the other. The owner of the jewelry store, Frank Holmes, of 1250 Seventy-fifth Clive, told police that he saw two youths taking rings from a tray in the shop when he looked out from a back room about 3:55 p.m. Intervened He grabbed one of the youths, he said, but two bystanders intervened and restrained Holmes and both youths escaped.

Fowler was arrested about an hour later behind a vacant house in the. 900 block of Ninth street. Report Break-In Of Tavern Here The Empire Room, a tavern at 788 Twelfth was broken into early Friday and an unde termined amount of money was stolen from a cash register and three vending machines, it was reported to police. Police said the break-in oc curred between 2 a.m. and 6:30 a.m.

A lock on Ihe front door was pried off with a crowbar, officers said. (retail value $1.98) free for James Internal Iowa Chapter Arthritis Foundation SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2:00 P.M. HAWLEY WELFARE BUILDING 700-Sixth Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Medical specialists in the field of arthritis will conduct a panel discussion designed to inform the general public of the latest known facts concerning all forms of rheumatic disorders. A question and answer period will follow the panel discussion. The meeting which is open to the general public is sponsored by the Iowa Chapter Arthritis Foundation as part of its Public Information Program.

There is no charge for admission and no solicitation for funds will be made. PANEL PARTICIPANTS William A. Baird. M.D., Panel Chairman President, Iowa Chapter Arthritis Foundation Orthopedic Surgeon, Ames, Iowa Erling Larson, M.D. H.

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Medicine, Des Moines, Iowa Trads Crazy Amil's 2300 Euclid Panel participants arc members of the Board of Trustees and the Medical and Scientific Committee of the Iowa Chapter Arthritis Foundation. The Iowa Chapter Arthritis Foundation is a member agency of the United Community Services of Greater Des Moines. Starting this week 1 TEEN-TOWN 68 with Bill Riley 1:00 P.M. TOMORROW Well trade yotf i iuui annuel lima iui Featuring Teen fashions for fellows and girls Teen Queen contestants Special current Interest features Band of the week; Captain Beef-Hart The Shipwrecks In weeks to come THE PENDLET0NS THE SPARTANS THE ECHOES ELM ST. GROCERY RHYTHM'S CHILDREN THE M0J0S Sponsored by LAZY SHOE STORES BODIN VAN DORN FELDMANN'S HILAND POTATO CHIPS one EiBferdent Is there a "New Has the man changed or have times changed? Why are people responding to him in record numbers, sweeping him to victory in primary after primary? What is Nixon like.

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