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PEOPLE in the NEWS Dei Moines Register Pnnm 7 Fri, Jun. .1959 rc Death Charles Vidor, 59, veteran Briefly On the Loose Charlotte Hayncs was turned loose In a big Seattle department store for an hour free to charge anything she wanted for her twelfth birthday. Her parents were bruised more in the pocket took than they expected: $215.37. Charlotte boupht a T-shirt, twn Hollywood movie director, of a heart attack in Vienna, Aus tria. He was i i.

dlrect-f ing a 1 pairs of shorts, three blouses, Flame." a film nnp nlav cnit a Hmcc c.iit based on the Sport Shop Main Floor Another Shipment! A Senator Hubert Humphrey Minn.) warns: "We have laughed off (Russia's) five-year plans In "the past and to our sorrow." Senator Soaper says: "Businessmen are urged to take an active interest In politics. Of course, if the tycoon cannot get away to attend a meeting of the Committee to Stamp Out Nepo-. tism, he can send the vice-president, his son-in-law." Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, in a letter to Roberto Marinho, editor in chief of the Rio de Janeiro newspaper 0 Globo, explained her decision to resign as ambassador to Brazil althoueh she won senate confirmation and' and coat, a stuffed stork, a stuffed tiger, a stuffed poodle, a stuffed lion, five doll dresses, overnight case, necklaces, beach coat and an angel doll. Time was up just as a $149 portable swimming pool was about to become part of the haul.

life of Franz Liszt and star-ring British actor Dirk Bo garde. Vidor was credited with helping to make stars of Rita Hayworth and Glenn rinon I tossed another barb at Senator Wayne Morse Ore.) in referring to her favorite sport, 4 skin-diving: "After what happened In the senate sessions, I am anxious to look an honest shark in the face." IT Ford. Among his pictures Were "Gilda" and "Cover Girl." He was no relation to King Vidor, another noted director. The Ailing President Eisenhower visited Gen. Nathan F.

Twining, 56, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, at Washington's Walter Reed Army Hospital for an hour. Twining is undergoing treatment for lung cancer. Louisiana Gov. Earl K. Long's recovery prospects got Two convicts at Graterford prison, near Potstown, climbed to the top of a 185-foot tower within the prison walls.

Sixteen hours later they were still there and the official prison attitude was "they can sit up on that tower as long they want." No one was able to give any reason for the stunt by Raymond E. Thompson, 26, and Donald Brady, 24. Honored The eighty-first birthday of Dr. Frank Buchman, founder of the Moral Rearmament Bishop Fulton J. Sheen indicated in St.

Louis that he takes a dim view of the Geneva talks by the Big 4 foreign ministers. He said: "In any East-West meetings, I can never forget the words of Lenin: 'Every lie, knavery, deceit and ruse must be used to further world revolution Ptvnrl Mrflmv Musical singing star Ethel Mer- rroua lYiomer man beams proudly after the graduation of her daughter, Ethel Six, 16, from a Denver high school. Because of her graduation, the Broadway show, "Gypsy," was closed for one night so Miss Merman could attend. This was the condition on which Miss Merman originally agreed to take the leading MRS. I.t'(B II wV III a snot in the arm wnen nis In the Courts Capt.

James W. La Belle, master of the trans-Atlantic liner Constitution, was found guilty in New Skipping Around The Fund for the Republic, educational corporation chartered to defend and advance found on the sidewalk an air force official badge. He used it to gain admittance. Political Whirl Movement, was celebrated at nephew, Senator Russell Long me m. i.

a. assemDiy on mPm a eht be back in a month. Sena (ijp Orders the principles York City of'f' tor Long made his comment after returning to Baton Mackinac Island, where some 1,000 persons from 48 nations are attending an M.R.A. "summit strategy conference." Buys TV Station Singer Bing Crosby and a California group bought Portland television station KPTV from George Haggarty, Detroit industrialist. The price was not disclosed but when Haggarty bought the station in 1957, Portland papers reported it was a $2,977,000 deal.

Costly Rouge from a stay with Gov' negligence and suspended from command for a year because of a col I 7y A i ernor Long at a hospital in states, is mov- ing its head- quarters from New York Galveston. where the opera tenor Metropolitan Richard Tucker. i raX governor is undergoing treat former base- City to Santa lision wun me ball player Roy Campanella ment for what his wife called Barbara, Cal irbara, Cal. Easy-care Drip-dry rwegian A ankpr Fund md Representative Francis E. Walter Penn.) charged in the house that 22 of the 67-American-artists whose works Will be shown in the American exhibition in Moscow this summer have' "significant records of affiliation with the Communist movement in this country.

He specifically cited artists Max Weber, Ben Shahn and Jack Levine. Hawaiian territorial Gov. William F. Quinn ordered a formal investigation of removal of office equipment Dr, 1 President A ay a rdffir said', auar-'f and FBI Director J. Edgar a complete pnysical DreaK Hoover have been named in down." New York City as recipients of the 1959 National Inter- ThlS and That faifh AurarH Praconfatinn Hutchins itchlns at the mouth of New York Harbor three months ago.

The coast the new quar new ,7, a breach of the peace ters will be I.A HI I I.B u. lleAi, charge against act()r Ray, mond Massey was dropped in Wilton, by City Prose the $250,0 00 estate of the late Mr. and Mrs. Girard Van Barkaloo Hale. I HO UOWDOV Bard cutor Julian Gregory who Pupils at the Christopher he Wren School in Shepherd's Massey had broken the law Bush, a suburb of London, when he ordered his garden-rocked with laughter at the lchael Hoshko' from first appearance in England mAal 5loshko After an outcry of protest and supplies from senate from Canadians the lyrics in chambers after the last ter-a current hit song called "The ritorial legislature adjourned Cotton Broadcloth Shirtwaist Dress 3.99 Mint Maize Blue PRINCE CHARMER'S answer to your Summer casual dress problem th easy-care, drip dry cotton broadcloth shirt dress at a spectacular low price banded button front, roll sleeves, full skirt with unpressed pleats, Italian V-neck collar, self belt.

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They have two sons. Orsini was dropped recently from his listing as an assistant to the papal throne. Five German sailors who startled bathers by undressing for a swim on the beach at Isle of Palms, S. will explain this old North European custom to a German-speaking judge today. The sailors are members of a West German naval crew Battle of New Orleans" have May U.

yuinn, a Kepuoucan, been changed. The "bloody is running for governor British" have become the Hawaii's first state election "blooming rebels" in the song July 28. by Johnny Horton, Republican National Chair- Chicago drummer AI Carter, man Thruston B. Morton said undaunted by numerous re- in Hartford, he's tak-buffs in his attempts to get ing no chances on getting an invitation to the first grad- caught short and is reserv-uation at the Air Force Acad- ing six separate suites at next emy in Colorado Springs year's G. O.

P. convention for drove there from Chicago and those who want the presi-made a personal plea. It dential nomination. And if shooters instead of swords. The setting was a 'Texas ranch instead of ancient Greece.

The boot-and-saddle style Shakespeare was presented at the school by student-actors from Howard Emory N. Brown, 38, a convicted bank robber, and his lawyer, Marjorie Sue King, 35, both of Atlanta, who fell in love while he, was in the Atlanta prison, were married in Leavenworth, a few hours Payne College, Brownwood, preparatory to a tour of after he was released from the bard's homeland. the federal prison there. Linda Christian $132,500 in Jewelry Van Cleef Arpels, one of New York City's biggest jewel firms, revealed it spent $70,000 to re- failed. But as Carter, who a seventh hopeful shows up, prides himself on attending he said, it's arranged that he'll "firsts," walked out of the take over Senator Morton's administration building he own suite.

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