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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 2

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1 mn JTv bou' 100 otht'r e'ergymen left 10O Clergymen tly De Mointi Register PqqB Sapt. 13, 1945 THE DAY IN WASHINGTON On the Block Remnants of the fortune accumulated by Anthony de An-gelis, central figure in a PEOPLE In the HEWS Briefly iFrancis Cardinal Spellman.jana una. ses on MU. office seeking to expedite all i archbishop of New YorK. anamenicai twnui.

possible aid to victims of 11 up ricane Betsy. NEGRO 'BUSING' FUNDS ARE LOW BOSTON, (AP) c3 WOLFS WAJHINOTON, 0 C. iMtn, st. 11. wa President Attended services at National City Christian Church.

Announced he had ordered the full resources of the federal government into a search for a barge missing in the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge, Congress In weekend recess. saragaT inIaVpaT'lo JJJ A Negro parents who paid to bus A their youngsters to elementary i mm mte SAO PAL'LO, BRAZIL (AP)- DOWNTOWN MIRll HAT 9Ulkj million soybean oil fraud, will be sold at public auction today in U. S. District Court in Newark, N. J.

His stock in Univer-s a 1 Automated Industries will be put on the block by his bank trustee. De An-gclis is serving ft -1. I 1 Touring President Giuseppe 3 Saragat of Italy arrived Sunday in Sao Paulo, home of Brazil A1 with 600 tons of chlorine aboard. Spent most of the day in his mm largest Italian community. Ak r.

-m 1 1. i 7 WiuaJUAe-- scnnois in wniie neiRiiuornooas last week admit they will need, more money to carry the plan' beyond today. The Parents Association said it is determined to continue Operation Exodus, as it is termed, and would call fori private contributions. I Mrs. Ellen Jackson, a THE HOe WITH TMeBEAUTIFUL FIT Dl ANOELIS F'S a 20-year federal sentence for; fraud and conspiracy.

It in-1 designs fashionable shoes to DOWNTOWN MENU HAT Hklk WiSi volved huge shortages of soybean oil at the Hayonne, N. J. tank storage firm of Allied Crude Vegetable Oil Refining which De Angelis headed. spokesman, said: "We parents are ready to sacrifice everything we have to have buses for Monday, and we are prepared to continue busing satisfy your every whim forever if necessary." i Fischer Loses Rut association agem Bobby Fischtr lost his first askcd (he SchcoI Committee game hi the Capablanca to assume the national Chess Tournament fl tl son a week. 1 he con when coaca a icnme The issue is expected to come to a boil tonight when the committee will be asked to reconsider its busing policy.

Committeeman Arthur Gartland said he would propose that the city pay for transportation of all transfer students. Since Thursday, the opening day of school, 242 Negro young-1 sters have gone to schools in white neighborhoods under the 1 WUIIU It match to Yugoslavia's Boris-lav Ivkov after 53 moves. The match, as all of those played by the U.S. grand Shop till jr Tonight mifmrn 1j! A Kiss From Mother ttSTSSt Bryant, Kansas, 19, of cable with Fischer making School Committees open en rollment policy. The School Committee decided last spring, over the objections of Superintendent William II.

Ohrenberger, to introduce double sessions at crowded schools rather than is kissed by her mother, Mrs. Hurley D. Bryant of Overland Park, after the 5-foot, 7-Inch brown-haired beauty was chosen in the annual contest at Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Kansas won over 49 other state representatives.

Miss Bryant, who has a 36-23-38 figure, will enter the University of Kansas as a Junior after hrr year's reign is over. She has completed two years at Christian College. She hopes to become a pediatrician and do volunteer work in Viet Nam. his moves in New York City. The U.

S. State Department refused to give him a visa to travel to Cuba. Ivkov's victory moved him into the lead with nine points; Fischer is third with eight. Fischer is third with eight. provide transportation for pu- FataNtieS Death plls seeking to transfer.

Canon Stanley George Evans, Al Manutl, president of I So parents in Negro sections Vl Antelope Suede Grey Suede i all with matching ijr calf combinations Black Calf If vvV BlueC 53, a leading member in the Local 802, American Federation Hospital Beat hired si.bus?fc sued enrolling their youngsters, campaign for nuclear disaima- of Musicians, since 1953, at his Carl Sandburg, JR. poet and witnout incident, in five elemen- ment, and Dr. Mary Barber, home in New York City. A Lincoln biographer, was re- tary schools, three of them with 5t. professor ot clinical bucteri- string bassist before becoming a portpd sh()winc 0 jm.

1 all-white student bodies. nlnnv a inrfnn' Hammnr union official, he won attention oiogy at London Hammer-. nrovement" at a hosmta in 1111 111a ucnuun unities wan uic lfC ITIrtrnfC HfttIl Mtrnnniitnn Wr rvn HenHersonville. N. whprehe V' wgiwr Metropolitan Opera over Hendersonville, N.

where he smith Hospital, were killed in con- Publlihtd tvtrf wttkHir mornlnr bf car-truck crash at Grantham, tracts for its orchestra. is bcinc treated for diverticuli- iiu Milium KlUIri.R AIHU tis, an inflamation of pockets 'm tis Loom i oini n. Vol. II, No. II Vol.

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wno lives ai nearDVIor irnunt frntr or coi who lives at nearbv or THbun rntr or England. Canon Evans was chairman of the British-Soviet Friendship House and as such, led a group of British clergy to Moscow 10 years ago. In 1949, he reported the Cardinal Minds-xenty trial in Budapest for the Daily Worker. He was chancellor of London's Southwark auallabl. JOC WMk.

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complications will not be "rJZ lo tha yi Of reproduction of all local ous. Dr. Graham was cheered SIMSWhSS by another telephone call from SXX WW a $10,000 award for his work with the Amer-lean Cancer Society, it was Downtown and Merle Hay Plaza SHOP TILL 9 TONIGHT President Johnson, he added announced in Sa- i 'i Mother Adrm 1 lyiuuici mun(ha ggar I lliil a ii il It mad from your furt or min I MXA IV A WOLF'S James A. Miehener, 58, 1111-itzer Trize-winning author, was listed in satisfactory condition at a hospital in Doylestown, where he is being treated for a heart attack. New York City.

The award, given by Mutual of Omaha Insurance will be presented next month. Gargan learned 0 a eal 5 417 Kr.w. Blda. 243 (422 gave birth to a 7-pound, 9-ounee boy in Hollywood's Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Miss Kggar and actor Tom Stern were married last Oct.

24 in London. She won the best-mtress award at the Cannes Film Festival this vear for her performance in The Collector." DOWNTOWN MERLE HAY PLAZA I CAROAN speech and made many speak ing tours for the cancer society. 3 DAY 0k SALE Mil I Ul iMrn JLH. 1 DOWNTOWN MERLE HAY PLAZA mm JEWELERS SINCE 1871 JW 7th at Walnut Merle Hay Plan It's new! It's startling! Our Very Own Seamless NYLONS GOIIHAM long-term TARNISH PREVENTIVE and SILVER CLEANER never before could you have both in ONE formula. Now for the first time i combination Tirnish Preventive end Silver Polish.

No need to clean your silver first, end then ipply i ff -jVSfj 9. Downtown i lfrf Hay Regularly 1.35 Tirnish Preventive. Gotham Tarnish Preventive and Silver Cleaner cleans your treasured silver to a shin-ir. luster and at the urn time keeps it tarnish free mm iNViu Fall Colors Every Pair New and Perfect I for months. Easy to use, sare kind hinHs and non toxic.

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