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

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Des Moines Register Patio' 4 Searches for Downed Air Force Plane dinner music by an ensemble fur nished through the courte.ry of the musicians union. Special visiting hours will', be 2:30 to 4 p. Ahlquist said. IT'S BEAN SOUP, BREAD AT JAIL STUDY PLANS OF JUVENILE HOME ries, creamed peas and pumpkin pie. Patients at Veterans hospital will have the traditional' holiday dinner of roast turkey, dressing and other trimmings complete down to pumpkin pie.

Dinner Music. Irving Ahlqulst, director of special services, said Wednesday that another feature of the hospital's Thanksgiving meal will be WEST POINT HONOR. Cadet William R. Schulz, son of Dr. Ellen M.

Phenecie, Hotel Savery, has been elected president of the class of 1954 at the United States military academy, West Point, N. V. Retreating from an earlier tand, Polk county supervisors sent blueprints for a $150,000 addition to the juvenile home to the city plan and zoning commission for action. The commission's civic arts, parks and recreation committee will meet at 2:30 p. m.

Monday to study the plans and make a recommendation to the commission. Within City Limits. When a request to view the A Thanksgiving day meal with the usual lack of trimmings will we served today no advance reservations necessary at the the city Jail. "Bean soup, bread and coffee," said Jailer Pearl T. Fever.

"The menu never changes, not even for Thanksgiving day." Police would make no advance estimate of the number of guests expected for the holiday meal. At Polk county Jail, 88 prisoners will get roast pork loin with celery dressing, whipped potatoes, cranberries, relishes and coffee prepared by prisoners in the Jail kitchen. One of them, he said, is a professional chef. Chicken, Pie. Harley Thornton, county home steward, said the home's 294 residents will have chicken, plans was received several weeks mashed sweet potatoes, Women's Shoes QUEEN QUALITY to TRIM TRED $555 Values to SZls-' SEASONABLE MATERIALS and COLORS GOOD SIZE RANGE All Sales Final gravy, peas, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, milk and coffee.

The county juvenile home will have turkey on its menu for 80 youngsters, along with cranber An SB-17 from the 10th Air Rescue group at Elmendorf air force base at Anchorage, Alaska, flies over mountainous country in search of an air lorce transport plane missing since last Saturday with 52 persons. Unidentified airplane wreckage was sighted in this area.VIREPIIOTO W. DON'T Decorah Boy in Coma 27 Days SL THE TRANSIT FIRM'S REVENUE RISES DECORAH, IA. James Dinger, if fmmw 13, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Dinger, living two miles west of Burr Oak, remained in critical agu supervisors iook me position that the commission lacked Jurisdiction, although the addition will be within the city limits, at 1548 Hull ave. Orville Armstrong, chairman of the Juvenile home committee, said the board decided later to go along with the commission's request. No Zoning Question. "We never received an opinion from the county attorney's office about it," he said, "but we didn't want to be contrary. After all, the home belongs to all the poople of the county." No zoning question Is Involved, and Armstrong said he believes the plans will comply with all provisions of the city building code.

Plana were prepared by Karl Keffer Associates, architects. The attorney general's office some years ago ruled that under state law plans for all public buildings must have approval of city planning commissions. Hoeven Campaign Cost Him $1,118 Charles B. Hoeven, Alton Republican, reported Wednesday that, although unopposed, he spent $1,118 in winning re-election to congress from the eighth Iowa district in the Nov. 4 general election.

Hoeven's campaign account, filed with the secretary of state's office, showed he received contributions totaling $1,000, all from the national Republican congressional campaign committee. His expenses included $325 contributed to the Republican committees in the 12 northwest Iowa counties which make up the district, $257 for advertising and $200 given the Republican state central committee. Set Hearings on Rail Service Cut The Iowa commerce commission Wednesday set hearings on applications of the North Western Railroad Co. to discontinue agency service at Dolliver, Kam-rar and Woolstock. Hearings on the Kamrar and Woolstock matters will be held at Webster City Jan.

7, and on the Dolliver case at Algona Jan. 8. In each case, caretaker service would be substituted for agency service. Order by Phone 3-6191 condition Wednesday in a Rochester, hospital. He has been unconscious since he ran into a moving car in Burr Oak Oct.

30, 27 days ago. The day after the accident an operation was performed to remove bone from the crushed part of his; forehead. I 608 WALNUT Fewer Insanity Hearings in '52 The Polk Insanity commission so far this year has held fewer hearings than it had at the same time last year, District Court Clerk Michael H. Doyle's records showed Wednesday. The commission, which has Jurisdiction on commitments to state mental hospitals, so far has heard 177 cases, compared to 184 for the same period in 1951.

Members of the commission are Dr. A. S. Price, Attorney Clarence Spencer, and Doyle. Most Polk patients are sent to Clnrinda, but some also are sent to hospitals at Mount Pleasant, Cherokee and Independence.

As of Sept. 30, records showed, lv 425 Polk residents were in st'Ue hospitals. The county pays for care of those unable to pay for their own care. JjiVeteiauclit FLOWERS 606 LOCUST Open Monday Evenings till 9 p.m. Des Moines Railway Co, receivers reported Wednesday that October earnings showed a slight increase over those for September.

Remaining after payment of operating expenses, taxes and interest on equipment purchase notes was $4,505.67, compared with $3,873.74 the previous month and $950.44 for the last 27 days of August. The company was placed in receivership Aug. 4 on petition of trustees for holders of $4,821,000 in first mortgage bonds. October revenue, receiver reported, uas $21 1,802.35 compared Mith 1.0!) in September. Expenses before taxes and 1st Time Anyvherelntroductory Sale Price at HELZBERG'Sl (jmaifiv (gaaya-E gjfc esi asm Conductor to Quit equipment note Interest were $222,937.2.

as against $208,900.96 for September. Earnings after expenses, taxes and equipment note Interest In October, 1951, Were $7,885.21, the report stated. I 1 -11 KQVi 1 (fJlt. IV sUfl 't It at. 1 Jack Frost Visits Court, Too, Pays $100 in Fines Following the quick and vigorous arrival of winter weather, Jack Frost paid $100 in fines Wednesday for trav After 44 Years Conductor Sidney I.

Oeissinger, 1901 E. Twelfth will retire next Monday after 44 years' service with the Rock Island railroad. On that date, he will make his last run to Des Moines on train No. 17 from Minneapolis, arriving at Si. m.

Gelssinger, who will be 65 Dec. 11, started as a switchman for the Rock Island at Waterloo in April, 1908. He transferred to road service Nov. 17, 1909, and has ifeS.1- eling too fast and recklessly. Jack Allison Frost, 20, of 1214 West was convicted in municipal couy't on charges of speeding and reckless driving.

He was fined $50 on each charge. Not $99.50. But fyel COMPLETE 10-PIECE been a conductor for the last 20 an hour In a 25-mlle zone on I'ark avenue. Frost also made a sharp turn at a fast speed at the corner of Park avenue and Fleur drive, De-vine said. He also testified that Frost's 1934 model pickup truck had left tire marks on the paving for several blocks.

Frost said he had not exceeded 45 miles an hour. years. Father of a son and two daughters, all living in Des Moines, Gelssinger makes his home with a daughter, Mrs. James Schwartz. He also has eight grandchildren.

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