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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 10

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EES MOn.ES REGISTER MOV, FEB. 21, 1 94. C. L. Armstrong ters, Mrs.

Edna Berlovich, Mn. Clarence Mullahey and Mrs. Harold Day, Des Moines, Mrs. Harold Wharff. Colfax, and Mrs.

Purl Spencer, West Des Moines; and Helps Police Capture Gem Thief PETER H. DUFFY IS DEAD AT 1071 Rites on Tuesday helena rubinstein's two grandchildren. Scott Asserts Pepper Aping Moscow Line Services for Charles L. Armstrong, 47, of Rockwell City, will be at 3 p. m.

Tuesday at the Hamilton Fu- 1 new exf ra rich Rites Today for Frances Walker Services for Mrs. Frances Walker, 76, lifelong Des Moines resident, will be held at 3 p. m. today in the Joseph Lilly Funeral home. Burial will be at Woodland 1 neral home here.

1 I Burial will beat 1 Laurel Hill cem- etery- 4 Mr. Armstrong I died Saturday at I his home of a D. C. CP) G.O.P. National Chairman Hugh Scott Sunday said Senator Claude "Pasteurized" night cream (Tfee Rtglntr'n Iowa Xnri Strvtc.) OELWEIN', IA.

Peter II. Duffy, 107, Oelwein, died in Mercy hospital here Sunday after an illness of three weeks. He had been declared the oldest member of the Knights of Columbus in the United States. Duffy, a retired farmer, was born in Ireland and came to Iowa when he was a child. He had lived in Oelwein 37 years and has a Pepper Fla.) merits I jk.

2 ruptured tloodJ 1 decoration with- i i large 2 oz. jar nift chanic for the roiei ga- the Soviet Union for 'his at i rage in kock- tempted brow- 5 i 1 .1.50 cemetery. Mrs. Walker was found dead about 6:30 p. m.

Saturday at her home, 3210 Sixty-eighth and Dr. Jack Lilly, deputy coroner, said she had died during the day of a attack. Surviving are one son, John one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth. Marshall, and one grandchild, all of brother, Thomas at Fairbank who is 100 years old.

He was the thirteenth of 15 children, having had 11 brothers and 3 sisters. Duffy was active until his re beating- of witnesses before the senate labor committee." Scott said Pepper's actions were an effort plus tax well City, he was born in Des Armstrong. Moines and lived here until last falL Surviving are his wife, Wilma; three children by a previous marriage. Mrs. Dean Reed, Mrs.

Gloria Archer and Bob, all of Des Moines; his mother, Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Des Moines; five sis- cent illness. He put in a garden each summer and had taken a Des Moines. to "follow the I number of plane rides in recent years. Mrs.

Walker was a member of Urbandale Community church and Des Moines Garden club. In addition to his brother, he Moscow party line by creating class differences. Pepper could not be reached for comment. Scott, a Pennsylvania repre lis survived by four sons, Robert, i Roy and Irving, all of Oelwein 'and Rayburn of Pennsylvania; twn riaurhtprs. Mrs.

A. B. Koile. Oelwein and Mrs. C.

M. Pailey, St. Louis, 24 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. pretty ruffled gingham sentative in the house, criticized Pepper in a statement in which he said the Truman "Fair Deal" is "an ordeal for all citizens who want honesty and decency in government." Cite 2 Occurrence. In his criticism of what he termed "our Democrat rulers," Iff- Blended with three of the newest scientific beautifying elements combined in no other cream! Promises more beauty benefits to your dryed, lined skin while you sleep.

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NEW PURIFYING INGREDIENT is wholesome as fresh air to your skin. "Pasteurized" Night Cream 1.50 and 2.50 plus tax. "Pasteurized Face Cream for beauty-cleaning 1 to 4.50 plus tax. CHAIR PADS': fee, 75c Model Gloria Horowitz unwittingly helped police capture Gerard Graham Dennl, society gem thief, when she tried to pawn a $1,000 set of ear ring in Philadelphia, Penn. Authority nald Dennis promld her a 10 per cent commission.

A jeweler spotted the stolen gem and police tracked down Dennl whom they accused of a serie of jewel theft aero the nation. mm James K. Sullivan Funeral Tuesday Services for James K. Sullivan, SO, who died Friday at Kansas City, will be held at 10 a. m.

Tuesday in the Conley Funeral home. The body will be sent here after preliminary services in St. Benedict's church. Kansas City. Burial will be in St.

Ambrose cemetery-Mr. Sullivan, born in Dcs Moines, was a retired Rock Island railroad engineer. He had lived in Kansas City 50 years. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Charles 111, Des Moines, and Miss Margaret Sullivan.

Kansas City. Comfy chair pads to add spice to your kitchen and take the chill off those cold winter chairs. Gaiety later for your sum mer cottage. Red Blue Green Checks 8cott referred to these two occurrences last week: 1. Pepper' questioning of Ira Mosher, director and former president cf the National Association of Manufacturers, during Mosher's testimony about a new labor bill.

2. "Tim disciplinary action taken against a naval officer (Capt. Ross Dicrdorff) with a remarkable service record because the officer had made a disrespectful remark about Democrat Senator Harley Kil-pore of West Virginia." Scott accused the Democrats of "spending more time and energy shoving people around than in trying to put through a constructive legislative program." The Prpper-Mosher exchange rsccurrcd at a hearing Friday after repper called the N.A.M. an "enemy of Democracy." Ixt 3 Son. Toiletries: First Floor; West Mail Orders Welcome on Two or More Art Needlework: Fifth Floor; East (MAIL ORDERS WELCOME) W.

A. Anderson Botanist, Dies IOWA CITY, IA. William A. Anderson. 49, associate professor in botany at the Stfete University of Iowa, died here Sunday after an illness of several months.

He came to S.U.I. in 1931 after receiving his doctorate at Harvard university. He was a member of eight scientific organizations. He is survived by hi3 wife, one son, one daughter and two brothers. Services will be at 3:30 p.

m. Tuesday in Trinity Episcopal church here. to have differed with Rear Admiral B. H. Bieri over means for keeping navy men out of the Mexican town of Tia Juana "because of too much fast life there." Bieri was shifted from command at San Diego to naval consultant to the United Nations.

Dierdorff was transferred to San Francisco after he was reported to have described Kilgore as a politician not good enough for the- captain's former superior. Bieri, "to wip lii shoes on." Scott said that "I do not propose to argue the question of Senator Kilgorr's qualifications in that respect," and asked: charming duet for underneath her dresses Dr. Bailey Willis, 'Geologist, Dies PALO ALTO. CAL. (J) Dr.

Bailey Willis. 91, internationally-known seismologist and geologist, died at Talo Alto hospital Saturday night after a short illness. ace-touched nylon lingerie Help Too Plentiful, Parents Finally Decide on Philbert PITTSBURGH, PENN. "Please don't 'phone anymore and please don't send us any more telegrams." That was the plea Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs.

100 dupont nylon in tricot jersey knit Albert O. Dietrich. They had At one point Pepper shouted that "it was the workers' sons who died on the battlefield while the sons of manufacturers stayed home and got rich. Mosher retorted "I lost three in my family during th var." Scott called this Pepper's "characteristic taste." He said the tactics used by Pepper, "a recognized administration mouthpiece reached an all-time low in his attempted browbeating of witnesses." Admiral Shifted. The naval officer to whom Scott referred was Captain Dicrdorff.

public relations officer at the eleventh naval district in San Diego, Cal. Senator Kilgore was reported "Have we progressed so far toward fascism that it is a crime to think or speak disrespectfully of those vested with a little temporary authority? Once upon a time it was a crime to think ill of the king. Is it' now a crime to think or speak ill of one of the princes of privilege on the-Potomac?" Iteported to Navy. As for the incident concerning Dierdorff, Kilgore said he had reported it to the navy "without recommendation." Senator Wayne Morse Ore.) told Secretary of the Navy John Sullivan Saturday that he believed it unfair to discipline Dierdorff because of his critical remark. good reason for the request.

Saturday the public learned Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich were sty Dietrich said. "but we've re-reived so many 'phone rail and telegram that I'm sorry we ever mentioned our problem." "Have you and your wife selected a name for the baby?" Dietrich was asked. "Yes," he replied.

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