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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 4

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Des Moines, Iowa
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DULLES TO VISIT KARACHI PEOPLE in the HEWS Dei Moines Register Pats A Dte. JS. IS1 rn Deaths Break Off Dr. Royden Holmes, one of Comedian Jackie Gleason Canada's best known radio- will break off his weekly loeists. in Windsor.

Ontario, television comedy series after Here and There Susie Ordogh, 18, got her nicest Christmas present from Uncle Sam the United States KARACHI, PAKISTAN US) Secretary of State John Foster.Dulles will attend the Baghdad Fact ministerial council meeting in Karachi next month as an observer the foreign office said Wed. nesday. Briefly ah the Jan. 2 as a permanent home. Susie is a Hungarian swimmer who refused to re-turn home Remarkable Remarks 4 miS nun umm wui, former missionary whose diaries and journals casting Sys- furnished vital intelligence tern said.

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Dr. Elmer M. Nelson, 66, atic, during the Seattle (Wash.) internationally Known nuin- 1959 eo Sea- University, she holds the CI.EASO.Y tionist with the Food and son. Rigors of 1 a weekly show American rec Drug Administration, in Arlington, Va. and a desire Clearance Sale jackets Coats Dresses Skirts Sweaters junior IflfjldS ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER 4203 CHAMBERLAIN Former President Harry S.

Truman walked 7 blocks In below freezing weather to catch up on the news. He visited the Associated Press in New York City where he is paying a Christmas visit to his son-in-law and daughter. During the deliverers' strike, Truman said, he had been getting the news by listening to radio and television broadcasts, but: "It's not like reading a newspaper." Fred A. Seaton, secretary of the interior, has received the following letter from a repenting Oregonian among his Christmas cards: "As secretary of the interior under which the Bureau of Reclamation operates, I am asking you to forgive me. Enclosed is $10 to cover the cost of some steel irrigation gates that I stole from a canal bank several year ago.

The gates apparently were discarded, but that gave me no right to take them." Mrs. Rebecca McCann Harmon was ready to celebrate her 101st Christmas. Mrs. Harmon, a first cousin once removed of Abraham Lincoln, was 100 years old Tuesday. At her home in Egeria, W.

Va. she gave her recipe for a long life: "Work won't hurt anyone, but laziness will. Anyone would live longer if they worked and exercised themselves." The Church World Pope John XXIII received his subjects of the tiny Vatican state in special Christmas ord In the 100- miss ordooh meter breaststroke with a time ef 1:22.9. Bobby Fischer, 15, of Brooklyn, N. defending champion in the U.

S. chess championships, defeated veteran Samuel Reschevsky of New York and moved into first place halfway through the round robin tournament in New York City. to concentrate on programs of a special nature prompted Gleason's decision, CBS said. He plans to produce and write several of the forthcoming special shows. Education U.

S. Education Commission Close Called ill, actress daughter of Sir Winston, nearly got conked by falling scenery in an appearance as Peter Pan in the annual Christmas show for children in London. The wire on which she was flying kept the 18-foot section of wood audience and lead exemplary lives, Dr. Bromley 0 a ARNOLDS Greatest Disnop 01 me; Wash ington, D. area of A AAA A 4 er Lawrence DertmcK says 250,000 of the nation's ablest students drop out of high school every year.

He hopes the education act passed at the last session of congress will reduce the number of dropouts. Representative Alvin Bent-ley Mich.) says he'll ask congress to double the i 0 tax exemption for and canvas, representing the rigging of a pirate ship, from hitting her. Didn't Duck Wyatt Earp Hugh O'Brian of American television was rehearsing a rough-house sequence for a theater appearance in London. Jack Cooper didn't duck quick enough and O'Brian knocked him out. the Methodist Church, f-fered a broken arm and head cuts when his Twenty-two prisoners in the Quebec, Quebec, Canada, city jail were paroled for Christmas but 12 preferred to spend the holidays behind bars.

Jail governor Gene Letourneau said they told him they would: "Rather spend the holidays in jail than to return to the privations to which they were accustomed." Rnrlin Mncrnur rnllpH fnr an intpnsifiratinn nf athpist OXXAM coat caught in in a taxicab door and he was dragged several feet along a students who work their way street in midtown New York, through college, Best Selection in Years! Save! Save! SAlfE! $1 aganda to "release the minds of the people from the survivals of religion." A new drive to wipe out religion, said the radio, was demanded by the Communist party theoretical journal Kommunist. It quoted the journal as saying: "A profound and resolute scientific-atheist propaganda, the systematic spreading of scientific and political knowledge among the masses that is the way to over- come religion once and for all." The hounds of the South Oxfordshire Hunt cornered and killed their fox at Oxford, England, on Mrs. Evelyn Lindley's new living room carpet, right in front of the Christmas tree. Col. John Ashton, hunt secrgtary, explained: "It was a good scent.

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