Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1946 — Page 32

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; DES MOINES, Towa, March 1 (Li P.) —Gardner Cowles Sr. publisher of the Des Moines Register and Tribune, died at his home last night on his 86th brithday. He had been in failing health for the last few -years,

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many national awards for allaround excellence, and three of its staff members won Pulitzer prizes. Mr. Cowles, a personal friend of former President Herbert Hoover, ‘was drafted during the banking crisis - of 1932 to succeed Gen. Charles. G. Dawes as middle west-

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Cowles Sr., Noted

Mr. Cowles purchased. the Des|

ern director of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. He was asked by the late President Roosevelt to continue with the RFC but resigned to devote his energies to his newspaper. th a A native of Oskaloosa, Ia. and the. son of a Methodist minister, Mr. Cowles at one time controlled 10 northwest Iowa bapks and was a large farm -land-owner. He served in the Iowa legislature from 1899 to 1903. Mr. Cowles eStablished and endowed the Gardner Cowles foundation to ald Iowa colleges and charitable institutions, donating a library building to Drake university, ardormitory to Grinnell college and a convalescent home for crippled

Publisher, Dies |

children’ in Des Moines. Founda~

tion gifts also included funds for'a|

new Negro community center: in honor of the late Wendell Willkie. Survivors include his widow, Florence, three sons and three daughters. . The sons are John Cowles, president of the Minneapolis Star-Jour-nal and - Tribune; Gardner Cowles Jr., president of the Des Moines Register and Tribune, Look maga-

zine and the Cowles Broadcasting: Co., "and Russell Cowles, Wwell-|

a gol “York painter, The daughters are Mrs. David S, Kruidenier, Des Moines; Mrs. James D. Lecron, Berkeley, Cal, and Mrs. Bertha Quarwn, Cedar Rapids, Ia.

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P.).—Pretty little Terry Taylor was| "happily reunited ‘with her parents | today—just.. three days after she was taken from her Charlotte, N. C., home by a 19-year-old nurse- | maid. | The nursemaid said she merely! had started for Washington to meet {an unidentified soldier sweetheart. When her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

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