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IVfiss Berlin' WILSON, THEATER CLOCK; Paq ilBrbtHer, Siiter Reunited Des Moines Regfrftr May 4. H54 In D. M. After 43 Years WINNERS--- Continued from Page One. Post and Times-Herald for cartoon showing the robed figure of death saying to Josef Stalin, after his death, "You were always a great friend of (Tuesdays starting times as provided by theater managers.) DES MOINES Lucky Me 12:15, 2:40, 5, 7:30, 10.

FOREST Lona Gun 7:40, 10:15. Dragon'a Gold 6:30,9. INGERSOLL-Julius Caesar 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:33. ORPHECM Dangerous Mission 12:20, 3:30, 6:50, 10:05. Both Sides of the Law 1:50, 5, 8:15.

PARAMOUNT Riot in Cell Block 1112, 2:35, 5:15, 7UJ5, 10. Paris Playboys 1:35, 4:15, 6:50, mine, Josef." Block also won In AT SCHOOL SITE 1942. Meritorious public service A ceremony expressing tribute for the work which Newsday, a Garden City, N. daily newspaper, for Its expose of labor racketeering and poli 1 Two Pianos and Orchestra. been carried on toward realu tical maneuvering that spawned Each award in arts and letters tlon of the new Drake Divinity New York's 1953 harness racing is worth $500.

School building will be held at scandal, Continued from Page One. suited in a decision for Wilson to ten the whole story. i The publication was on three successive days. Complete Summary. Wilson wrote a series giving a complete summary of what FBI Director Hoover had sent to President Truman.

The series was also carried a day late in the Washington Evening Star. It was a story of widespread activities of Soviet espionage in government. As the FBI saw it, the activity was many times greater than the public could have suspected at that time. The Hiss-Chambers group was described, along with many other activities, including atomic bomb espionage. Several month after publication of these articles, Attorney General Brownell told Wilson that their publication had been ajmbUc service.

It was ths same type of ag A $1,500 traveling scholarship In art went to Henry E. Niese Local reporting (two awards) a. m. today. The ceremony will be a high' the Vicksburg (Miss.) Sunday Post-Herald for its coverage of of Montclalr, N.

J. The awards are for work com- light of the convention of the Christian Churches of Iowa now in progress at University a disastrous tornado last Dec, pleted or published in 1953, except in music and drama, where and Alvin Scott McCoy of the Kansas City (Mo.) Star for a Christian Church. Ceremony at Site, they are for the 1953-54 season. Members of Board. series that led to the resigna tion under fire Mar.

27, 1953, of C. Wesley Roberts as Republican Ths advisory board this year Youth Fined $25 After Car Upset Charles Curry, IB, of Clear Lake, was fined $25, with the alternative of 10 days in jail, by Justice of the Peace Fred Williams Monday night on a charge of reckless driving. Curry Was arrested by Sheriff's Deputies M. R. Dart and Jack Lamphire after a report that a car had rolled over one block north of Second avenue on Pinehill drive.

When deputies arrived, Curry was gone. They learned that passersby had pelped Curry right the car. They arrested hira near Second avenue and College street. 1 Curry told Williams his brakes had failed and the car. rolled The divinity school ceremony will be held at the site, where 1 -i 1 1 Mm KPv i I construction now is in progress.

national chairman. International reporting Jim G. Lucas of Scripps-Howard newspaper, for his "dispatches that breathed of the human be Christian churches of Iowa received a record number of nominations for the Pulitzer prizes, 530 in all, compared with 418 last year. Members of the board are Dr. hv pledged nearly $300,000 to ward the building and" furnish ings fighting" in Korea.

Grayson Kirk, president of Co liujs, at Twenty-eighth street tnd Forest avenue, in the Drake Editorial writing The Boston (Mass.) Herald for its editorials lumbia University; Sevellon gressive and imaginative reporting that has marked Wilson's work in his 20 years in Washington, and has won him 1 the respect of his colleagues and University campus. Brown, the Providence Journal- on national defense by Don Murray. At the Monday evening convention- service, Lewis Crase of Bulletin; Kent Cooper, the As. soclated Press; William R. The prize In news photogra ilrtovi over when he swerved to mis another vehicle.

Redfiel was ordained into the ministry of the Christian Church. A senior in the liberal phy went to a woman for the Mathews, the Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Ariz; Robert Choate, high government officials. In addition to the coverage of top national political stories and foreign affairs interpretations, Wilson has been a consistent performer in obtaining exclusive first time Mrs. Walter M. Schau of San Anselmo, Cal.

An arts college at Drake University, he has served the last 21 years as minister of youth at Univer amateur, she took a dramatic picture of a truck that had stories. smashed through the railing on ths Boston Herald; Gardner Cowles, The Des Moines Register and Tribune; Hoddlng Carter, the Delta a t-Times, Greenville, John S. Knight, Knight Newspapers, Arthur Krock, the New York Times; Joseph Pulitzer, the St. Louis bridge. It showed the rescue Farm Stories.

In the early New Deal days. Kaete Holts, 19-year-old model, was chosen "Miss Berlin of 1954" In West Berlin, Germany, Friday. She will participate In ths "Miss Germany" contest In June. If she wins, she'll represent her country In the "Miss contest at Long Beach, later in the year. cea'sefire" of two truckmen from the dangling cab.

when midwest farmers were eaeer for any word on a farm The Waking," by Theodore sity Christian Church. Ordination Sermon. The irdination sermon was delivered by Dr. Cleveland Kleihauer, minister of Hollywood-Beverly Christian Church. Holl vood, and president of thi International Convention of Disciples of Christ Dr.

Kleinhauer's talk was en Roethke of the University of Mrs. Frieda Sandler and Hrr Brother, Nathan Hytone. Had Not Seen Each Other for Yeart. A brother and sister are enjoving their first reunion Post-Dispatch; Stuart H. Terry, the Adrian (Mich.) Telegram; B.

M. McKelway, the Evening Star, Washington; J. D. Ferguson, the Milwaukee Journal. Washington, won the poetry award, and the music prize went to Quincy Porter of New Haven, program, Wilson revealed the first detailed picture of that program days in advance of other papers.

He forecast the foldup of the supreme court packing plan of the Roosevelt administration at here in 43 years. for his "Concerto for I Jeffrey Hunter jT I I 'Threes Young Texans ,1 III, on Sept. 3, 1905, but soon moved to Newton, where his When Mrs. Frieda Sandler of Durban, South Africa, stepped, off a United Air a time when the late senator. father was clerk of Jasper county for 20 years.

Clyde L. Herring (Dem la.) SUNDAY, MAY 9 Ono Performance at 8:30 P. M. 3-YEAR TERM titled "Indispensables to an Effective Ministry." "One of these is to have a growing mind," he said. "A minister mint have the to look benincX as well as was a key figure in that con Lines plane Sunday night at the Des Moines airport her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan IN CONSPIRACY at the present, and ahead. nwil VIIW If Hill i 19 snr Map Sr tkt aciileay wir ttmfnut of Deris' 'Stcret IW (Faia tn W.ktr)l Another indUpbi. to Hytone, were waiting for her. know and love people.

The great est commodity that any commu "RACY AND Times VVMNCR BMt MfMNT' troversy. It was an exclusive Interview with the late Harry Hopkins that gave Wilson the first national news break on President Roosevelt's effort to purge congressional leaders who had opposed the court packing plan. Senator Guy M. Gillette la.) was one of those whom Roosevelt sought to purge. Early in 1953, Wilson wrote After two years at Iowa State College at Ames, where he studied chemical engineering, he shifted to the State University of Iowa and journalism.

Wilson joined the The Register staff as a police reporter In 1926. He became city editor in 1930 after leaving Des Moines for a brief time to work for the St. Louis Globe Democrat and then returning to The- Register. When he first went to Washington he was The Register's first full-time newsman the capital. The bureau he heads UNCENSOREDII It wns the first time the brother and sister had seen each other since November, 1910, when he lft their old home in Lithuania to come to America, nity has is its people.

"Another indispensable is 'to love A minister should set 1 1lflfVll 1117) Frank Collins, 30, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge in connection with theft of several thousand dollars worth of merchandise from a supply firm here. District Judge C. Edwin Moore sentenced him to three CinimaScoPLI FUNNIER THAN THE MOVIE STARRING IN PERSON George Tobias moWARNERCOLOR the first full story of the Nixon it tun I DORIS PHIL ROBOT" years in the state penitentiary. WITH day Qimmings Silvers A larceny indictment against campaign funds. The news stories msde the first public disclosure of an attempt to link Vice-President Richard Nixon with a $50,000 political fund to discredit him in the 1952 now has a full-lime staff of five.

Carmen FILPI Albert DANNIBAL Robtrt SHAWLEY Collins was dismissed by udge the example for people in his church. "Indiscourageable spirit is another indispensable. "Churches, also, must pro-Tide a great climate for a preacher to develop in. A church has the key to the development of a The Rev. Loren Lair, executive secretary of the Iowa Christian Missionary Society, made the charge to the candidate and aid there are four important things in the ministry.

"Love of ADDED I COLOR CARTOON I He has served as president of and Des Moines. Recognition. But both, brother and sister recognized each other immedi-fctely. Through the years they had exchanged photographs. "So we knew each other at once," Mrs.

Sandler said. Mrs. Sandler made the entire trip by air, coming from Johannesburg to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and then to New York, N. Y. Mrs.

Sandler, who mill viit here through the summer, said her Impressions of Amer Washington's Gridiron Club Moore. Collins was janitor for the and the National Press He is married to the former Consumers Supply Sixth Katherine Macy of Adel, la. They have two daughters, Kay Reared in Iowa, Went to I. S. S.

V. and Mrs. Halleck Seymour. ltM sew Iswtr sricti: $1.12, $2.24. $2.10, $33.

"Remember." he said, "you Get your tickets NOW at theater ft New Utica Phont 4-71 SI lor ftWrMtioM It it Wilson went to Washington in 1933 and became chief of the bureau for Cowles publications, which in addition to The Regis and New York avenues. He was accused of turning the merchandise over to Hol-lie C. Cherry, 1441 Railroad who later sold it. Cherry is serving a six-month county Jail term on a charge ot rscaivink stolen property, "-') Frank D. West, 20, of 1301 High st, Monday pleaded guilty are a prophet and a priest of ica, thoagh fleeting np to now, were good.

God. Tou muft pay close atten- STRIKE HITS HOSPITALS. BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OP) Hospital services and milk deliveries in Buenos Aires were hit Monday, by slowdown strikes staged by unions protesting a delay in wage talks. boa to your devotional -gut I like Des Moines bettor ter and Tribune include the Minneapolis Star and Tribune must love your brotherhood and I than New York." she said. '1 Waiter Warner's.

must remember that you have like ths own country in Iowa: I "Dangerous Mission" I ilfiTiMT-f7c ll i I "Both Sides of ths Law" JlfflK 1 IN I and Look magazine. He was born in Galesburg, Eaw-Rimi anstt BStin'lHW Iff tAI nothing but the life and love of 1 in New York the skyscrapers reminded me cf monuments in a ecu I I KM Tear Art. ZENITH Hrt Aid Dbr I CLOCK Jesus to fr-e to your feuow men." A convention business session will be held at 2:30 p. m. today.

The convention will close Wednesday noon. More than 5,000 persons are attending. HERRALD DRUG CO Boone, Iowa IATTERIES REPAIRS SERVICE AUTHORIZED ZENITH HEARING AID DEALER Iowa Audiphont Co. IS Yuri 611 Remix Hda. Ph.4-2623 Des Moines, la.

to a charge of receiving stolen property and was sentenced to 60 days in county jail and fined $10 by District Judge C. Edwin Moore. West was accused of pawning a stolen camera. CO-HIT: Im tiamj. lull 1UU In "PARIS PLAYBOYS" huge cemetery." S.

Africa Prosperous. Mrs. Sanger said South Africa is enjeying great prosperity. 1 am not a politician," she said, "but I think that the serious problems between the natives and the whites will move Storti Tomorrow! CpMgl 2nd Batteries For All Slakes QUICK MAIL ORDER SERVICE M-a-M PRSSSNTS i sgA. WILLIAM SHAKISeiARS'S orrN PIT ART 1:18 I The Six Most SI-BUCK NITE-SI toward solution as the natives Suspehsiful Hours ft Big WMkf Tit! JULIUS CAESAR HUES MASON MM tlfltll are given better educational a Woman Ever Waited for a Man! IHItCUIEH.tUHMIHIEI opportunities." Mrs.

Sandler's son, Itaa-, had visited here a year ago and had prepared her for hrr trip by showing moving pictures he took hre. In Durban he Is In the Import-export business. sor rra rriwoN! Tirxirrs ma 'R! am. kree, YA'ALL COME THEIR FIRST IN COLOR MAN Jiejw MArfflrHEVVK w. DAMON RUMVOWS KOfVEY FROM HOME 1:111 10.37 CO-HIT White Mm hxrr Crmnn) If! ReS Mm Ivr HrM IVyi.nd It: HCharlr RIwa.H vivis lltfl UISNlEMIU itn The Hytor.es live on a "city farm" at 4023 Lower Beaver wnai mi vi Cakir On OwlT road.

ST LEARNS FUSS NO ALIBI FOR WILD DRIVING Judge Howard W. Brooks eeld Monday that an argument w.th a woman is no excuse for wild driving. As a consequence the judge sentenced Donald Johnson, 17, of 1002 Sixth Avenue East, to three days in jail for reckless driving and fined him a total of S3 on two other charges. Johnson Was issued the tickets by Patrolmen Harold Miller and Arthur Nelson after they said two pedestrians had complained Johnson sped around two corners, lost control of his car and drove up on a sidewalk Apr. 12.

Johnson told Judge Brooks he was having a "row" with a woman passenger at the time. Judge Brocks fined Johnson 12 for parking on a sidewalk and II for having no front license plate. Before the hearing started, Johnson had waived to the grand Jury on two charges of driving while his license was tinder denial. ij tuim ToOsiLtassil Technicolor HlliT-J Alas Uii Shllr Wiatari I 1 "SASKATCHEWAN" giar" Surplus Potatoes to More people are buying Zenith Hearing Aids than any other here's why: They prefer Zenith's performance! They appreciate Zenith's price! Yes, they prefer Zenith's performance to hearing aids telling at $250 and more. They recommend Zenith hearing aida with enthusiasm.

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