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The Des Moines Register du lieu suivant : Des Moines, Iowa • Page 5

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-ft Ta a- Mrs. Hotxjhton. Secretary Plan Trips DasMoinatRafj'ttar Pmmm Wad, Nov. 1954 BASKETBALL ON TV IS APPROVED KHOUGIITOIl Hi TRIP ABROAD soma time. Mr.

Sherman was bora in Russia. He was a member of Ttfereth Israel Synagogue and of tha Zionist organization. Services will be held at p. m. Wednesday at Dunn's Fu- n.al U.m.

...111 Sam Sherman Is Dead at 63 Sam Sherman, 63, of 100 Lin-coin Place drive, was dead on arrival Tuesday night at Broad-lawns General Hospital after suffering a heart attack. A grocer at Albia for 35 years, Mr. Sherman had lived in Des Moines the last eight years. He had been in ill health for 7 4 "i 1 St ANALYZE SNOW. The Colorado highway department has perfected methods of predicting snow slides by analyzing snow depth, density and weather conditions.

Mrs. Dorothy Houghton, of Red Oak, assistant director of the Foreign Operations Administration, and her secretary, Kathleen Sharrht (left), of Des Moines, go over papers together in Mrs. Houghton's office in Washington, D. C. Mrs.

Houghton wUl leave Washington today for a tour of Europe acd the Near East Miss Snarrin win leave later this month to take a post at the escapee center at SaUburg, Austria. She is a sister of Mrs. Harry Flgge, 1170 Harding road. By Clark MoIIeiihoff. (Of Tha Rafiatar'a Waaoinftoo.

Buraaa.) WASHINGTON, D. Mrs. Dorothy Houghton, assistant director of the Foreign Operations Administration, will leave Washington today for a six-week inspection tour of Europe and the Near. East The Red Oak," la. club worn, an wiU inspect the operations of th refugee program from Frankfurt to Damascus.

14 Stops. She has scheduled meetings with officials, of tha U. S. gov-eminent and of foreign governments in 14 stops she plans to make in her examination of the operations of the refugee relief program. While in Europe, Mrs.

Houghton will attend, as a TJ. 8. delegate to the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM), a conference to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 22 to Dee. 4, 1954.

ICEM is composed of 24 member nations, with the primary purpose of assisting people in overcrowded areas of the world to move to countries 'where they can maintain themselves in freedom. Following the ICEM conference, Mrs. Houghton will visit the German and Austrian offices of the escapee program which, under her direction, will provide special assistance to persons escaping from behind the Iron Curtain, Joint Inspection. Mrs. Houghton will be Joined Both NO MONEY DOWN $2 WEEKLY Nt Itttrttl ar Carrymf Cftarf PSICIS INCLU0I FtOCSAL TAX look all-new styling, the cars of Chrysler out to win a lot of hew friends." Corporation are William Hunt Rites Set Here Thursday Services for Hunt, 82, retired minister who died Monday at the Goodwin Nurs mi III a.

a .1... a a i in various areas by members of her European staff engaged in operations in those areas, as well as by representatives of the administrator of" the refugee relief act of the department of state to make a Joint inspection of the United States refugee relief act activities in the Near East and in Europe. Mrs. Houghton plans to return to Washington by Dec 11, 1954. Services Friday ForMrs.Yancy Services for Mrs.

America E. Taney, 85, of 1232 Dixon who died Monday at her home, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the L. Fowler ft Son Funeral Home.

Burial will be at Glendale Cemetery. Mrs. Taney was born in Missouri and had lived in Des Moines for 60 years. She was a member of the Corinthian Baptist Church, the Mother's board and the Missionaries. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Nannie Neff, Slater, and a half-sister, Annetta Field, Watonga, Okla. IMM I) Ml 1 MMVI CI i a Thli Tkuniiv aa Caryilar CarawaHaa'a You'll find motion Even the in a new, You'll see blend of America's you have Meanwhile suggest r. Glendale cemetery. Survivors Include his wife, Dorothy; two daughters, Mrs. Morris Feintech and Mrs.

Mor-rey Friedman, both of' Des Moines, and four grandchildren. HONORS HELZBERG'S WITH THE AWARD OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FRENCH UNION JEWELERS. "In recognition of tha elation and quality of tha now Halibarq rarfaet I-2-1 tha National FeoW tien of Franch Union Jawalart hat honored Mr, Bamatt C. Halibaro with iti award. Only fifteen tuck award, hava avar baan made, and ha ii tha anly ent to henerad who had not btan a cithen ef Franca! 523 Walnut fretident WSI-TV, J.

M. P.M., CT. Tslsvlsion station XQTV Tuesday afternoon waa orantud 'mission by tha Des Moinea -school board to telecaat 17 local high school basketball fames, tarting 26. This win be the first such televised aeries In this area. Tha board acted after polling tha five senior high school principals on the matter.

Only one, Elmer C. Betz, of Dee Moines Technical School, opposed tha idea snJ ha agreed to go along If the -other four were in favor. Reached by telephone after V. nil luuq mHniinv km. "It la my honest opinion that televising these gamee wlO keep people away and out dowa on the receipts.

We don't have much money for such things at Tech and we hava to use every device to bolster attendance at our athletlo events." KGTV, channel 17, is telecast ing high school football games this fall. Tha same commercial sponsors were approved for the basketball series. Charles Crump Dies Here at 78 -i Charles C. Crump, 78, of 1444 Buchanan st. died Tuesday at Broadlawns General Hospital after a stroke.

Born in Missouri, he had lived In Dee Moines for 43 years. He formerly worked for the Inter, national Harvester Co. here. Service win be at 1 p. m.

Saturday" at the I Fowler Son Funeral Home. Burial win be at Laurel Hill cemetery. Survivors Include three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Stanley, Ss dalia, Mo Mrs. Clarabene Tay-lor, Perryburg, Ohio, and Mrs.

Georgia Lewis, St Louis. a Mrs. Lulu Scales, Des Moines; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Verlie Mae Watts and Mrs. Grace Jones of Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Susie Hubbard, Des Moines, and one stepson, George Hubbard, Des Moines. James C.Hogan Rites Thursday Services will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday at AH Saints Church In Stuart for James C. Hogan, 81, of 1417 Thirteenth-st, who died of a heart ailment at Veterans Hospital Monday.

Burial win be at the Catholic Cemetery In Stuart. The Rosary win be recited at p. m. today at the Caldwsfl-Brien Funeral Home. Mr.

Hogan was born in Stuart He moved to Des Moines 5 years ago but was engaged in construction work in Florida when he became ill six months ago and returned to Des Moines. He was a member of All Saints Church in Stuart Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Raymond Osborn, Denver, and two brothers, William and Daniel Hogan, of Casey. 5 19 Recruits for Armed Forces Nineteen enlistments in the armed forces were reported "by the recruiting offices here Tuesday. MARINES, Davanport Howard R.

Wtnkla, SO. Avr. Ami Robert L. Harian, 20. Crimea Robart D.

Sialism, 20. Waloon Freda rich R. Braaach, IT. Wintaraat Kannata W. air rumen.

Dm Molnaa John Elliott Ruaton, 19. ef 1921 Cantar Ranaal Cod Slrk, 19. of 1107 Twantr-flfth at. Marahajltown Clifton Brle Randall, 90; Snarman La Soram, IS. ARMY.

Ctdar Raplda Jamaa Patrick Doyla, IS; Danrtfa Jaroma gondag, 18. Colfax Dunn LaRoy Clippinirar. 19. Daa Molnaa William Earl Conatant, IT, of 120 Fourteenth ttj John Wl. flam Glewner, 13, of 2K Dlckman rd.j Laurence Otto Leonard, 38, ot 24 4 5 i.

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wintaraat Emmett Junior Hlbdon, 19. Woolatock Oarald Don Kaatlar, 17, Walton League Names 15 Here The Des Moines men's chapter of the Izaak Walton League elected 15 members to the 1959 board of directors at a meeting Tuesday night at 221 Fleur drive. 1 The will take office Jan. Is They wUl elect officers from their own ranks. Directors elected include: J.

F. (Bin) Baillie, Tom Bartley, Phil Bergstrom, K. K. -Brumfield, Roy Burns, John Comp, Allen Edwards, Keith Garr, jr, George GUI, 1 Phil Goddard, John Holmes, M. L.

Miller, Rusher, Ralph 8medes and George Wilson. GUARANTIED TO IVS 7 QVltit ftYCLlCCXIYlCKI Taara Jaaa laat Arf 0ar Pwrta-wr FmaraMaa Jaat BXOUX wUYTnanT far ana inanw W7W taaalte aUrriaatm naee eaaay; Int aonrtletaa awcular baaa It. i i. MMirltli MaaralciA. Lumoace.

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Fowler and Son Fu-nueral Home. Burial will be at Glendale Cemetery. He is survived by a son, Richard. (I Caraaratla With setting Antarly stae' innev car iti-ignYt tin clay modil. touches of "airplane" thinking in the power-swept metal sheathing in the eagerness for in the new, horizorr-spanning visibility.

automatic drivi selector now awaits you flight-minded location! it all soon the forward look the motion and fashion created to give you first contemporary motor cars the fashion asked for! dealers in these 5 cars are taking advance orders from those who like new things early. We that you stop in and see your soon. You will recognize appearance based on purpose all-new design that invites you to get in and go! You will see new length, new lowness. ou will get a sense of forward motion, even when the car is standing still. You will see headlights and hoods that reach out for the road ahead.

You will find rear decks and taillights poised for getaway from what's behind. You'll see fresh imagination and sureness of style smart, distinctive. You'll find new windshields that wrap around more amply than any you've seen but in a way tha'tWtfc to the feeling of forwardness, instead of interrupting it. FOR months people have been wondering what Chrysler Corporation's new cars will look fike. Soon you will see our all-new concept of the modern motor car in Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler and Imperial for 19SS.

Each in its own individual way, these cars will express this fresh, contemporary design from frame to roof, from nose to tail. We have named this new style the forward look because it is so evident a departure from yesterday because its new-styled engineering creates cars so clearly of today and tomorrow. Coming ooon: Tho IOCS PLYMOUTH DODGE DESOTO CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CHRYSLER OORIPORATDO-aI THE LOOK. CaarrllM lit! Chrytlar iriat naw fall-aaar TV araaia. Clln-u!" Chaaaal 1 FirafiaH.1!!.

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