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YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 16, 1947 TWENTY-FOUR 3 AT ROBY'S RESIGNS Seven Men Qualify FRANCE WILL GET for State Offices 2 MEN FOUND SHOT IN AUTO BY FISHERMAN PACIFIC AREA DEAD NOW AT SAN ANTONIO MOHAWK BR0ADL00M REMNANTS up the Marshall plan for long-range foreign aid. Lovett told his news conference that th Marshall plan, which propose! American help for those western European countries which help themselves and their neighbors, will be ready for congress by Nov. 10. That is the date the house and senate foreign affairs committees meet to consider the program. Sixteen countries decided at a con U.

S. DOLLARS Baton Rouge, Oct. 15 (fP). Four members of a state gubernatorial ticket, an independent aspliant for Near Codies Discovered the post of commissioner of agricul I Francs Will Be Bought ture and the incumbent lieutenant Bodies Include Two of Shreveport, 16 From ference In Paris that they will need! governor qualified as candidates to Eastland Texas on Riiigling Lake t22.400.000 of outside help, mostly day with the Democratic state cen to Pay Ally for Services North Louisiana from this country, in the next four! tral committee. years.

The administration sees no chance The 4 gubernatorial ticket was headed by Judge Robert S. Kennon of Minden. The Independent candi Eastland, Texas, Oct. 15 (Jp). A train bearing the first remains that congress will give the signal Samuel Butler, Denver Oil company of war dead from the Pacific theatre.

for any such gigantic program be official, and Frank Dwyer. his former dates qualifying were Jules H. De- including two Shreveportera and 18 for March. associate In a refining company shotels, of Kaplan, for lieuten LESS 25 DISCOUNT Our stock Includes many color, sizes and qualities, as embomed and tttiKt weave. At Ie than our regular tuare yard price.

other North Louisiana servicemen, ar To tide over the neediest nations. ant governor; Rufus W. Fontenot of here, were found shot to death today at the head- of Rlngling lake Just rived from San Francisco at San An particularly France and Italy, until Crowley, for secretary of state, and James David McNeill of New Orleans, tonio at 2:15 p.m.. yesterday. north of Eastland.

the Marshall plan goes Into opera V4, Washington. Oct. IS UP). President Truman mad ISO.000.000 available to Franc today to buy food and fuel. But th stats department reported Trance tlU so short on dollar she fcaa put out official feelers looking toward possible drastic action selz-ot of prlvat funds of French cltl-wm tn this country.

These are estimated at several hundred million Army officials at San Antonio said for attorney general. A revolver was under Dwyer's tlon, the president has said at least 580.000.000 will be needed from the wishes of next of kin would largely body, which Was several feet from Lieut. Gov. J. Emlle Verret also United States.

determine the date of delivery of tho ms car. Butler body was six or filed papers making him a candidate Calling that sum a minimum for another term. He Is running" on Lovett has said t800.000.000 Is more the ticket headed by former Gov, eight from Dwyer's body. A coroner's verdict was pending, Butler was about 63 years old, Dwycr about 60. W.

L. CLAYTON Ilk what Is needed. Sam H. Jones. dead to Louisiana and Texas towns.

Telegrams have been sent, the army official said, to the next of kin of the 78 war dead whose bodies arrived at the San Antonio distribution depot yesterday. Shreveport national guard officials, and officials of the various veteran Butler returned to Eastland only a few days ago from Denver, where he an official of the Sharpies SHREVEPORT See It Grow, Day by Day W.L CLAYTON QUITS POST IN BOOM GIVES U.S. CHANCE TO CUT DEBT organizations in Shreveport and other corporation, an oil exploratory Before formation of the Sharpies firm, Butler was the active head here of the Arab gasoline cor Building Permits Building permits totaling $97,672 were Issued Monday by the offlot of City Building Inspector Charles Les STATE DEPT. North Louisiana towns have stated that they "are prepared to give fuU assistance to families requesting military burial services for war dead. The Shreveport men- are Second poration, of which Dwyer was superintendent.

The Arab corporation was dissolved at the time the Sharp dollars. Undersecretary of State Robert A. lovett told news conference the V. S. government Is studying legal points involved.

Th treasury is reported desd set against; the scheme. For th present Truman authorized th army tip us I50.000.000 of Its funds to buy francs from th French government. With th franca, th rmy department then will pay Franc for services and suppl.lea for American troops and for "other es-pendltures of th United States gov- OTUMDt. Federal financial experts explained the arrangement merely means Franc gets paid sooner than otherwise. Actually.

It has not been determined yet how much th United lie. Among the more important' ones ies firm was Lieut. Maurice O. Henderson, army air corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mar Undersecretary of State Mrs. Dwyer said her husband left were the following: L. A. Matlock, at 164 North Market, an addition to cost 13.000. Southern Building Supply com Snyder Reduction Possible Now 'If We Have Stamina home this morning, saying he was going to show Butler an oil lease.

vin O. Henderson, 643 Merrick street, and First Lieut. Raymond H. Jolly, for Economics Will Still Be Adviser The bodies were found by a fisher pany, at 2602-04-06 Southern, an ad USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Jolly, 1048 Dove street. Bodies of other North Louisiana man. SIMMONS ELECTRONIC SI350 ditional permit on store and warehouse buildings, for $85,000.

Building permits yesterday totaled Washington. Oct. 15 (JP). Tower-lwaP dead arriving at San Antonio La. Gains 5,600 Barrels Washington.

Oct. 15 (JP). Secretary BLANKET ing, white-haired William t. Clay- yesterday were: PLV TAX of the Treasury Synder declared today that the current business boom ion resigned as undersecretary of vir Marvin w. Grantham.

USMC Among the more Important ones were the following: States owes on services to troops. Daily Week Ended Oct. 11 Tulsa. Oct 14 (JP). With state for economic affairs today amid Eidridira E.

Grantham, route 3 C. A. Collins and Sons, at 3716 The president said In a statement the French government figures the cAicmuui vi regret irom oom xresi- jcouahatta, Texas topping its previous all-time aeni -rruman and Secretary of State Pvt. Burton E. Boyett.

USMC L. Greenway place, a frame dwelling to cost 98,000. provides the means for reducing the t259.750.000.000 national debt 'If we have the stamina. The occasion was unveiling of a bronze statue to Albert Gallatin, the Swiss-born fourth (1801-1813) secre high, crude oil production in the United States for the week ended amount at more than $80,000,000 In obligations Incurred by th United Ctates army in Franc and The six-foot-four diplomat econo- Pfc. Clarence Douget, USA Mrs D.

E. McCravy, at 4127 Baltimore, SIMMONS SOFA BEDS $79.50 up SIMMONS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES $32.95 up SIMMONS BOX SPRINGS $39.50 up SIMMONS COIL SPRINGS $11.50 up SIMMONS ROLL-AWAY BED AND INNERSPRING MATTRESS $35.75 up Oct. 11 averaged 5,260,680 barrels mist, who was born In a Mississippi I Isabella Douget, Box 32, Elton, La. a five-room dwelling to cost $7,500. Korth Africa after Sept.

2. 1945." I sharecropper's cabin and rose to be Pfc. Henry Edwards, USMC James Hollls and company, at 251 Mont dally, an increase of 49,245 barrels over the; previous output, and It said th auditing of records Is one of the world's richest cotton V. Edwards, route 1. Box 240, De gomery, a warehouse to cost $5,000.

being "pressed forwsrd so that set the country's highest ever, the oil merchants, thus concluded seven Rldder Thomas F. Ruffln, at 5350 Bien tlemenU can be reached as promptly and Gee Journal reported today. years of government service in which Set. Joe Gurley. USMC Mrs.

Stela as possible. ville, a five-room dwelling to cost $6,000. Texas production, which soared to he played half a dozen key roles. Gurley, Box i85, Cullen In the meantime, France will get a new record the previous week, was He agreed, however, to stand by as First Lieut. John LeBlanc, USMCR what amounts to a t50.OO0.0OO pay an unpaid adviser to Secretarv Mar- Arthur M.

LeBlanc, 507 S. Fourth 18.250 barrels above that for daily mest on account Instesd of having ahall. i street. Monroe. average of 2,376.350 barrels.

to wslt for those settlements. tary of the treasury, of whom Snyder said: "With the staunch support of President Jefferson, Gallatin was the first to develop the theory that during times of national peace and prosperity, the treasury must show smple surpluses to be applied toward an orderly reduction of the public debt. "He realized that the nation must in such times prepare Itself to cope with any emergency that might arise. He realized that our permanent economic well-being rests upon flscsl In his letter of resignation. SlC Joseph S.

Orr. USN Joseph Other gains included: Oklahoma, up 13.500 barrels to ton rlterl fil vifm'm 111 N. Orr. route 1, BOX 48, UBKaaie. The reason for the speed-up Is that Franc has been clamoring that she needs dollars desperately in order to desire to return to their bnm in Lieut.

James L. Pauley. AC Michigan, up 7,570 to 48.260; Illinois, 2,200 to 172,800: Louisiana. RADIANT CLAYBACK GAS HEATERS $13.95 up CIRCt'LATNG GAS HEATERS $9.50 tip Houston, Texas, as prompting his USA John-Pauley, uox obo. Jena.

Ji IT -91 USA W. Harry Johnson, at 350 Fannin, a commercial building to cost $4,000. Property Transfers Among the more important property transfers recorded yesterday In the office of Victor G. Simmons, clerk of the court, were the following: James Douglas Boyd to William W. West, lot 56 of Broadmoor terrace, unit 1 with buildings and improvements, for $10,500.

Mrs. Ada Duerson Betz to Clara Patricia Duerson, lot 20 and east 10 5,673 to 452,050, and Montana, 3,290 decision to leave the Washington TSgt. Frank a. fosey, buy wheat, coal and other necessities, Sh claims she needs help even be- -VJ Natchi to 25,250. scene.

Stepnen I Posey, route 2, Largest declines were recorded by In renlv. Truman wrnta niavtnn tOChes, xore any emergency assistance con-gres might approve before It takes 1 in nrt Cant. Robert A. Dagiana, au-usa- solvency." Mississippi, down 3.750 barrels to 98.080. and Wyoming, off 1,910 to 118.020.

I Mr. Mrv M. tuEiana. nwner 0c TitA iud kvcj muni 1 1 I I If I vJd Relating the nation's current prob has been distinguished as it has Luther spunocK, usmo- lems to those It faced In Gallatin's 2 hn Columbua. C.

Spurlock, route a a wdiiAUULiuu I day, Snyder commented In a dedica Incalculable value. Mpanvhlla am Logansport tory speech: H.n,h.H Pfc. Marion D. Swazey. USMC LANE "we of this generation face the inz bv as an adviser ta Theodore M.

Swazey, Box 38, Jena problem of a huge national debt re of state. Your countrv need, SlC Jonn W. wniiaKer. uo- CEDAR CHESTS suiting from the extraordinary ex The White House also made nubile John W. Whitsker, route 2.

Fol pendltures of war. letter from Mirahnll tn m.ntnn iock. In Modern "Walnut and Blonde Veneers and 18th Century Mahogany We, too, are experiencing an tin feet of lot 19 of Lister subdivision, for $7,900. Clarence T. Hamel to J.

Lee Daniel, east 15 feet of lot 18 and west 45 feet of lot 17 of University place, for $13,600. Fitzhugh H. Chandler to Arthur A. Bright, east 40 feet of lot 10 and wes, 15 feet of lot 11 of block College Hill subdivision with buildings and improvements, for $10,000. Mrs.

Edith Crowder Ides to Tony dated last June 20. notlnir that his AM2C Howard k. wooaruii. uo WHERE DO YOU LIVE? 129 Jeansonne usual prosperity, which will permit undersecretarv had asked to he re. Tim M.

Woodruff, Dr. Dan Spurlock Announces the opening of his new -offices 716-717 Medical Arts Bldg. Practice of Denistry Phone 2-6486 us, If we have the stamina, to re lieved of hia duties Or 1 street, pineviue. duce that debt and thus strengthen ritt, hmri MSet. Ban s.

xoung. a-uoa 326 Alameda our financial structure. resianation because of the Ion aerv- Mr- Bess K. Young, 'K we are to help those people now ice von civen t.h tt.t ri.n,rt. drive.

Bossier City. ISECO. in desperate trouble who deserve aid, ment at preat neronl jcerrlfW Bgt. million Hi. romDy, uo-' BOBYF 0RHST8 609-17 Cotton St.

Mandina, buildings and improvements the uutstandine. efrinen with hioH Mattle L. Fomby. general delivery and have proved they desire to help on a 15 acre tract in section one. themselves if given the opportunity, Phone 6145 vou have handled th conoml a.

Uernice township 20 north, range 16 west, 119 Arxansas war aeaa reiumea jcotci we must keep our financial position 1 I 111 affairs." Borrow oil the money you for $3,000. pects of our. International Marshall wrote. 2CUSTOMER PARKING Rear of Store day on the Honda Knot included sound. It therefore behooves us to Mrs.

Rachel Plerson Sanderson and aeed from us, regardless of Louis Anderson. Marines- keep our house In order." Clayton resigned as board chair Mrs. Gloria Sanderson Sarton to Clar Mrs. Fay Hope man of Anderson, Clayton and com SSfft. Roy A.

Jones, AAF John ence Hamel, lot one and west 30 feet of let 2. block 7 of Slattery Park, pany, of Houston, huge cotton firm, LATE BLOSSOM TIME Columbia City. (lft Mrs. H. W.

Jones, Doddridge. to enter government service In 1940 unit 2 with buildings and improvements, for $28,500. Eberhard cut some 'apple blossoms from her apple tree. The tree He first served In the office of, inter F. H.

Kelly to Elmer Kelly, a tract American affairs, then became deputy federal loan administrator and was Jones9 Speaking bloomed In late September. including 408.32 acres In township assistant secretary of commerce, from 15 north, range 11 west known as iyr 4Ct 1942 to 1944. Dates Announced EUREKA the. P. T.

Bonner plantation, lor $20,000. For 10 months in 1944, he served as Surplus War Property administra Site of AIRPORT Is Mra. OUie Holtzclaw Inabntt to Eureka I settled now let's butld The tor, supervising some 1 100.000.000,000 In war surplus goods, and then moved Charles H. Wilson, lot 7 of University place with buildings and improvements, for $9,500. New Orleans, Oct.

15 (JP) State to the state department as assistant WHERE you live. Two convenient bcotions: 500 Walnut Street. Monroe, and 1217 Texas Avenue. Shreve-port. People come from all over the country to borrow from us on their cars, or ol-mosf anything they own.

Wc often lend from $50.00 to S5.000.00 in ten minutes. We never keep a customer wo i tin a longer then necessary. We ore headauarters for CASH. Come and get it! MOTORS SECURITIES Company, Inc. headquarters of Sam Jones an secretary of economic affairs.

nounced today fourteen speaking Property Transfers Among the more important prop engagements for the gubernatorial NEGRO DRIVER IS erty transfers recorded yesterday in the office of Victor G. Simmons, candidate extending from southwest Louisiana Into the central state FINED, SENTENCED clerk of the court, were the parishes. Beginning Thursday, meetings are AND LOSES PERMIT W. F. Hyde, to W.

F. scheduled for Vinton, 2:30 p. the east half of lots 20, zi, ana De Qulncy at 4:30 p. and Maple- Darn Thing without Further Quibbling. Let's start NOW on other OVERDUE projects like park-o-meters.

Hoadley street, traffic controls and re-routing Trolleys OFF Texas and Milam. And. Mr. Mayor and Commissioners, don't be too sensitive to criticism. Texas at Market Phone 2-8373 (Let's use the Dough to buy 'em.

to maintain off-the-street FREE parking and to RETIRE riTY'S BONDED INDEBTED- Benjamin Haughton. negro of 1223 22 of Pine Croft subdivision, lor wood at 7:30 p. m. Crofton street, waa sentenced to pay $5,000. On Friday, meetings will be held a line of $100 and to serve 30 days A.

R. Driver to Glenn J. Newbold. In jail and to forfeit hia driver's 11 at Pollock, 10:30 a. Montgomery at 2 n.

Tullos at 4:30 p. and lot 19. block of Hlllcrest subdivi cense for a year, when he was found sion, for $6,800. Columbia at 7:30 p. m.

guilty of driving an automobile while Joseph Klskadon to James A. Selfe, Saturday's itinerary Includes Winn. under the Influence of Intoxicating Opposite Charity Hospital 1217 Texas Ave. west 36 feet of lot 4 and east naif field at 10:30 a. Slkes, 2:30 p.

m. 2- liquor yesterday In city court. of lot 5, block 18 of Queensborough Chatham at 4:30 p. and Jones- Witnesses testified that Haughton's addition with buildings and improve boro at 7:30 p. m.

car was weaving down Caddo street i ments, for $3,499.80. Sunday, Jones and other candidates 7 NESS.) Arnold B. Karpe to Edgar Galloway, on the night of Oct. 4 and that it atruck another automobile near the will sneak at Plaucheville at 10:30 east half of lot 217. lot 218 and west a.

Mansura at 2:30 p. and Intersection of Caddo and Common half of lot 219 of Ormond place with Ville Platte at 5:30 p. m. He admitted that he and five other improvements, for $15,000. persons In his car had drunk a pint Laymond A.

Dryer to Charles M. STUDENTS TO HEAR of whisky before the accident. A. C. Hunt was sentenced to pay Richardson, a tract of land in township 21 north, range 14 west, for $6,000.

a fine of tlO on a charge of Interfer OFFICER ON NAVAL TRAINING PROGRAM ing with an officer when he testified Jennie C. Towery, Dick Towery, that he moved his car from one park Jack Towery, Lucille T. Sedberry, J. mg space to the one next to It so The navat reserve officer training Sedberry and J. P.

Towery to that the tire marking put there by Edward D. Morris, a tract in block cores nrogram, unaer wnicn x.ovv the cf fleer would not show. of Sunny Slope subdivision, for high students will enter colleges in Seven persons were fined yesterday $8,000: 1948, will be explained, Byrd ana Fair Park high school students today by Lt. Paul Garofalo. director of R.

D. Mcintosh and Mary Alta for speeding and one was fined for careless and reckless driving. One Davison Mcintosh to Edward F. was aentenced to pay a fine on a Wakeland and Violet Sandeson Wake- naval officer procurement for Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. charge of having a defective muffler, two were sentenced to pay fines for Lt.

Garofalo is scheduled to speak land, half of lot plot 31, Broadmoor subdivision, unit 1 with buildings and Improvements, for $3,711,72. having defective lights, one was fined at Byrd high at 9:30 a.m. and at Fair Park at 8:15 a.m. At 10 a.m. he E.

N. Catalano to U. Allbritton, for having defective brakes and another was fined for failing to stop at a stop sign. plot 4 of Green Acres subdivision, will be at the naval recruiting office on the fourth floor of the post office unit 1 with buildings and improvements, for $3,250. Seventy-four persons forfeited to answer all questions concerning the NROTC program.

bonds on traffic violation charges. Frank J. Zuzak to Frank Homes, The program is open to male high je lot 30 of the V-A subdivision with buildings and Improvements, school seniors and graduates between the ages of 17 and 21 who meet the for $8,100. Frank J. Zuzak to Frank Homes, DR.

G. LOPER Optometrist 1615 Slattery Bldg. PHnNfc 2-0058 lot 31 of the V-A subdivision with buildings and improvements, for $8,100. required physical and mental standards. Fifty-two universities and colleges throughout the cdlintry have NROTC The navy pays for books, tuition and normal fees, plus $50 per month living allowance; John M.

Conley to J. B. Hogan, lot 9 of block 8 of Queensborough addition with buildings and improvements, for $8,500. 4l litftt up, too! i If i-' -Jf JuST the sight of a cool, sparkling class of Blatz Beer puts 'it- a big smile on thirsty folks' faces. And Blau tastes as refreshing as it looks for this grand brew has been a.

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