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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 7

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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7
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Monroe News-Star Monday, May 19, 7-A PLACES WREATH ON OLE BULL MONUMENT Janice Brustad, 6, Minneapolis, walks past a line of Norwegian singers after placing a wreath at the foot of the Ole 11 monument in Loring Park during ceremonies cele- wm brating Svttende Mai (17th of May), Norwegian independence day. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brustad. Brustad came to America from Trondheim, Norway, in 1927.

(AP Wire- photo) SANITARIAN ROW er To Drop Suit 25 Students Arrested In Beer Ruckus GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UP) Police Sunday arrested 25 of about 1,000 college students who jammed a street in front of a tavern yelling. want IN MISSILE FIELD Army Chalks Up New Victory WASHINGTON (UP)-The Army nose cone had been recovered after successful re-entry. A scale model cone retrieved after a Jupiter firing last Aug. 8, was shown by President Eisenhower during a televised speech.

The spokesman declined for security reasons to say exactly how far missile traveled. The normal range of an IRBM is at today chalked up a new victory in the inter-service missile-shooting contest and hoped the success would win favor for its Jupiter intermediate range rocket. The Army fired a full-range Jupiter from the Cape Canaveral, Test Center early Sunday and Navy ships recovered its rounded nose cone a few hours "miles, later in the Atlantic somewhere to the southeast. A Defense Department spokesman said first examinations indicated of the nose re-entry, meaning it apparently was not damaged by the heat generated by its plunge back through the atmosphere. The spokesman said it was the first time a full-scale intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) Oldest Descendant Of First President Succumbs At 93 PLAIN DEALING, La.

UP Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs. Molly Banks Curry Gray, the oldest descendant of George Washington, who once forced the British into a strategic withdrawal when she was 93 years old. Mrs. Gray, known to residents of Plain Dealing as died Saturday after an of several months. She was 96.

a great, great grand-niece of the first U. S. pres- Defense Secretary Neil H. Buckingham palace, Elroy last December chose the for a photograph of Queen Air Force to operate the Elizabeth, The palace re- missile squadrons. But he told Phed that the Queen Mother was both the Air Force and the Army allowed to send pictures to to begin producing their respec-istranS('rs- tive the Air Force replied tartly that HUTCHINSON ELECTED instructor in clinical medicine at SHREVEPORT, La.

Louisiana State University school Hutchinson, Jr. or Franklin was 0f medicine is the new president elected president of the Louisiana Heart Assn. Hotel Assn. Saturday. New members of the executive Dr.

Tutn'T -3 committee include James O'Neal Bogalusa, was elected to the pest of Alexandria. NEW PRESIDENT LAKE CHARLES, La. i 71 An leases. Saturday at the closing session of a conference or laymen and physicians interested in heart dis- SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, WED. Thor and the Army Jupiter.

McElroy recently said there still was'not enough information to justify choosing one of the weapons and dropping the other. she was a friend of Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower, and that a relative of hers once met 7.000 English troops at Yorktown. She received her photograph. Mrs.

Gary was born in Tulip, Ark. She married the late Robert H. Curry, a former Louisiana state legislator. Her children are Robert H. Curry, of Shreveport, past president of the state board of education, and a member of the board, Glenn H.

Curry of Texarkana, and Mrs. W. B. Boggs Jr. j-i Other survivors are a sister, MEXICO, Mo.

police car, then careened into a ditch. Mrs Carrj(? Gryder of San An. dispatcher said today that an au-jxhe impact of the crash sent fl.e;tonio, and 11 grandchildren tomobile raced past nim Sunday second car across the highway and 22 great-grandchildren. night at or 90 miles an Qf thjrd autQ before touching off a TREE THEFT three-car accident that killed six The deadI were asj SYRACUSE. N.Y.

-Paul nr 1 Dhiorio has a big nole in his front The driver of the speeding of WeUsville, and the lawn A thief wjth a for occupants of the third car, Carl nature made off with a live-'oot magnolia tree and its fence enclosure. 3-Car Accident Kills 6 Persons Donald P. Feger, 30, was the only survivor of the wreck. He was, traeted for an eye cut and Weekley, Ins wife, June, and their by police for questioning. Dispatcher Walter Harrison said he was forced to pull his car over to a highway shoulder to permit Feger to pass at high spepd Moments later Harrison said he came upon the flaming wreckage of two cars.

Police said Feger's car apparently struck the rear of another Officers used tear gas: to break fne and fisheHes subcomittee the mob of I niversity of fio nnH fnr- MARITIME BANQUET NEW ORLEANS UP Warren G. Magnusen, (D-Wash) will address a Maritime Day banquet in New Orleans Thursday. He is chairman of the merchant sons, Sonny, 10, and Kelly, 14, all of Sullivan, Mo. PLANES BY THE POUND N. Y.

(UP) do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? 0 LE 0 15 NICE YELLOW BANANAS 10 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 77 FIRM HEADS LETTUCE 10 FRESH PURPLE HULL PEAS I 0 LIPTON TEA 35 Lunch Meat LB 35 The complexity of hlgh-porfo, Jv I up of the Senate interstate and for SHREVEPORT, La. UP do parish police jury ruled that Former chief sanitarian Sandidge had the authority, Miller said he plans to drop Miller was not an whn hpid un iniunction suit today in order to istrative The state eign commerce committee health director stepped in, and and started at least two bonfires. MUler again. lt the second such outburst Miller 1 attorney, Peters, said days. Dr.

Sandidge is a classified civil Authorities charged the 25 with1 service employee himself, and inciting a riot and unlawful as-; does not have the power to fire They were released under Miller. an agreement with college cials. Students have been protesting stricter enforcement of a law which prohibits sale of beer to speed up a decision as to who is his appointing authority. Miller filed a preliminary injunction suit last week to prevent Caddo Shreveport health unit director Dr. W.

J. Sandidge from ance aircraft is nf.ectp in cost 1raise iteeth more firmly tn place. Do not slide, slip or rock No gummy per pound. RepUDlic Aviation heie gooey, pasty taste or feeling, TEETH is alkaline non-acid). Does reports that a World War air- not sour Checks "plate odor" (den- Craft COSt ibout 310 a pound, by breath! Get FASTEETH at any the time of the Korean conflict rug Sen- it had risen to $25, and supersonic planes, such as F-105 fighter bomber, which Republic is building for thp Air Force average about $50 a pound.

'Jhun- derchief require 25 times its many engineering hours as did World War II planes. EUREKA WEST MONROE I. W. ROGERS Plenty Free Parking On Lot In Front Of Store THE carrying out dismissal. attorney, Charles Pe- Miller said the second firing by ters said he has copies of docu- the personnel officer of the state ments 1 allegedly pinpoints department was a the cations in the charges of the rights of the Wright-Bendel Clinic Announces The Association Of against Miller.

local bodies and of his per- anyone under 21. Miller was fired twice. The first sonal rights, time was orally by Dr. Sandidge Peters said he will make the on 9, when the city and par-; "mystery ish of specification ids of "health and the Cad- after he and Miller studied it. Liechtenstein, a tiny kingdom of 65 square miles, was once a dependency of Austria In 1918 it declared its independence.

DR. CLAUDE K. SMITH, JR. Double Green Back Stamps Wednesday CHAS SANBORN Funeral Set For Jimmy Buttons NEW ORLEANS Funeral services were planned here today for James J- LeBlanc (Jimmy Buttons), 40, head waiter in the Roosevelt Blue Room, who was shot to death Saturday afternoon. Joe Amato, 70, part-time waiter at the hotel for 40 years, was booked with murder.

Amato told police LeBlanc had threatened him. LeBlanc, a native of Paineourt- vilie, started work with the hotel 25 years ago. He is survived by his wife, parents, son, stepdaughter, two brothers and six sisters. Amato, who was unmarried, lived with relatives here. LEGION ELECTION CLINTON, La.

Sixth Dis trict members of the American Legion from 12 parishes yesterday elected Artnur A. Viallon of Port Allen as district comnrmder. LOANS ALL KINDS Need Any Money? Borrow II From Us! Let Us Reduce Your Car Payments BORROW WITH 00NFIDENGE We Are Reliable For Over 35 Years Capital and Surplus Over 3 000 000.00 REAL ESTATE LOANS ALSO NO BEO TAPE-N0 DELAYS 7 Private Ask tor Mr. Harbuck, Mgr. Loon Mr.

Prewitt, Loon Dtticer or Mr. Dennis. Gen. Mgr. Motors Securities 500 Walnut St.

Plenty Free Parking SUPER RIGHT HEAVY CALF Rib Steaks LB. Chuck beaks BRISKET LB. LB. All Prices In This Ad Good May 19-20-21 ACrP Grapefruit Juice Green Applesauce 46 OZ. CAN 16 OZ.

303 CANS 16 OZ. 303 CANS COFFEE LB. BAG mm 10 LBS. ROYAL GELATIN BOX BLUE PLATE 2 LB. JAR Strawberry Preserves 59 DAINTY CATSUP 2 BOTTLES WHITE BEAUTY Shortening 3 LB.

CAN McKENZlE FROZEN Strawberries PXG. Ground Beef u- PORK CHOPS Veal Cutlets lb 89 fPlSpRlTE 55' I A 800 Jackson, Monroe1 908 Cypress, West Monroe N. 6th At Washington.

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