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Sqturdery, Septmbtf 1950 THt SHRtVtFOKT TIMES 5 Not Serionlv Ranerette Identified A "Oklahoma Beauties I i III IW. Goren on Bridge Oy CHARLES GOREN Kilsore 'Bans3 LatestEsquire Issue Meat Price Drop Seen In Autumn Socefy Women's News Miss Lois Ames Is Feted at Party Prior to Marriage 13-Ycar-0ld Girl Injured By Auto Here Ki'gore. Texa. Sept this East Texas oil capital. Texas, but we would like special).

thing began to happen. Ih lone and Kqui-e magazine, WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1 As South you hold: A6 AK74 A 7532 J9 ifrmf ifrom the man. Q. 5 As South vou hold: AA92 AQ 4A84 AK7f i The bidding has proceeded: South West North Kaat in being banned now ha! new Rar.gerette Bos'ady Gu; Neii Davis, -who established the glamor-gal group tn yearn ago.

too exaperated to proper creSR. Resentment on the Ki'gore "coUege campu erspteti into a bonfirv. -with chr-ing a fisr.tre of the magazines "K-k" as toesed in the blae. along with all available copses of the offending edition. The bidding has proceeded: Ijt Tueda fn.n Mm.

Ro- trouble. Sw.ftl Its 5e has been banned in Kil- C. Smith." ire Sept. UJI. prjden? of South I A 13-year-old Shreveport girlj ecapet Injury yesieniayj at 7:30 a.m.

when she was struck by an automobUe at the intersec-; tion of Milam and Hope streets. North East 1 2 What do you bid? tha and a norm of protest ha; rid fwpmv, aid toda price should tfcW drop 1 Fass 1 What do you bid now Q. 6 Neither side vulnerable. As South vou hold: AAKQR7 KS AJ10 6I rijten over an error in its October Q. 2 As South you hold: Mayor Hoy i-aird termei the error a "Brafustou and promptSr banned sale of the maea-ime.

Th chamber of commerce mug- faU but warned thr may be a real, hut her shop crisis nxt sprirg. before a nate agri- iue, on today. "Oklahoma a feature article about the- fochaSl glories of the 275! A 10 4 10 2 A 10 4 Attorney F. G. wanton of Tyler, wrote Ksquire it vis an insult to; Oklahoma to "import beauties from Tfxas of all nlares to represent The bidding has proceeded: tutmmmt'tf, he ukl the Shirley Collins, of Itm Oak- land street, was taken to the North Louisiana sanitarium by Ambulance Service where she was treated for a severe head bruise and X-rayed for possible fractures.

North West South he er the fovem- 1 nl nsiir oi iMtsnonu. i iiiu- West 3 2 The bidding has proceeded; North East South 1 Pass 24 Tass What do vou bid now er men tae mn turpi; East Pass What rea. dollar Tas bid now? 1A do vou Ty mi hoeti al tier home Per; if freet honoring Mm Ame hoftp marriage to Jame I fWk aoterrn-' IT. A I'. fir of nhite and fall f'owem wa uwl thrrsj jrhmst th l.virr rwim, aod on the tab; a handmade env, ehted over yellow.

A -1 'I 3 r'h of whir n1 ye'iow fiowets arid white jr hargmg the arch formed the Center ce. Mm. A. T. I -or jr.

and Mn. CJ. Beck gree ed the the door. Appropria'e game were pi- yed with Mi lad in mi Mm. r.

L. lr't ir.jr the tep 'o re- trasd by a phoiojrraph of three from clrctila- KVgor Rangerette. But tae. credit -the mmler of the nat lonally- ton through higher boycott -until proper jthe Sooner." Swnn said he -felt! apologies and correction have r-en sorr for VOu hen ou get the full; nia'- biat of Texas wrath for crediting- The Kiigore News Herald urged the lovely Rangerettes to a tloom- its readers to fUxwl the publication ing SMjner institution." with icr of pi ot--t. The picture in question wa 1 Crim.

oilman and theatre taken wh-n the Ranserettes and curt and public airg Q. 3 As South you hold: A A 10 4 3 AS5 .72 Hospital officials reported last! night that the young girl is hos-; pilalized for olserva! ion but not; S43 Truman nc Sy-prke ccn- He tid President should avoid umr frn'! power in tro'iose famed driU and dant-e troupe are Identified a Oklahotna hf-erleaJens ho tpify Ihe greal Oklahoma tpirv piU. When nuil! topir of the rnaga- who sponsor the Ranger- Ranger Iwnd put on th? i i Q. 7 Both aides have SO part score. Yovi are South and hold; AKJS65 VAK742 10 9 I The bidding has proceeded: East South 1 -What do vou bid? considered in serious condition.

Shirlev was the second child hit East! Pass; iead h-cue tiv u.d riiv to a "depiorabie market. etfes. course. rrote rx-jusre mat ox ai uit j.t.u rxiw prettiest giris come between Oklahoma and IJSU. The bidding has proceeded: South West North 'Pass 1 Dbl.

What do you bid now? Q. 4 As South you hold: AAQ964 7 AK9S42 Tie bv H-n ulx-ommitte. headed Guy M. Gisien le Alexandria As South vou hold: Move to Dron wef -ed gating the Ioil invet between a I-otf. prke paid deorafj wagon and rd to the bonor giiet bv Hek and Mr.

C. 1 7 Jet Fi VA107 Q.M QJ971 bidding has proceeded: East South West Pass 2 Pasa Pass 6, The North West 1 Pass 3 by a car witSiin the Shreveport area during the past two davs. Stanley K. Smith. 2.

of Bar-' bara street. Bossier City, died Thursday afterncvon from injuries received when he was struck by a car on St. Charles street in Bossier! City. i Yesterday's accident occurred; when a 1940 coupe, driven by Tom-Stone, of 2 Alien street. m3de a left turn into Milam street and struck the young girl with the right front fender of his car.

Stone reported that he had lieen Yet of U.S., Nazi Armies Is Deported New York. Sept. 8 Frederick E. Bauer, the ex-soldier who served in loth the Nazi and U. S.

The bidding has proceeded: North East South IV Pass 2 2 Tass 3 3 NT Pass What do vou bid now? Group Will Tass What do you bid now? (Answers to these questions i will appear on Monday.) Train in La. After the honor gue opened the package were erved. Mm. A. B.

presided the punch bow and Mr. R. A. ferjr -iin Jr. at the cake erice, Sharirif the oion wi'h the fc'wifM and her hor.or were: Mrs.

K. Mm. V. Amen fr, Mti. V.

Arise Jr, Mm. V. flvrd. Mm. A.

J. PaUev. Min Reck. A. H.

Va.h. tri. Ixitt, Mr. Jes-e Rnll, J. IxJiejm.

Mim. R. A. h-r- armies in World War II, was de- driving east on Hope street and todav as an ported a red light at the; intersection. He then undesirable tor iMilani street by and ihwc received bv farmer.

GsiieHe ac-cued the packer of raising beef pri- after the Korean war began although cattle price alout n'eady. In explanation. Smith and other inl-itrv repreer'at es ai(l the hfiiewife, and not the packer, aets pri' et. Smith whifli in-i reae in the fail, should be abosit rj per ten? larger bv the end of the ear than at mid summer. Thi.

he should tend to puh price down. Rut he paid price won't drop if the public goe, on a buying upree. He aid the packer "have to meet the market" and mint sell whe'her the price high or Sow War From UN Report Fails Ike Success. Sept. s.

Russia lot today a move to eliminate tie Korean war from the security council's annual report to the ruled Nation general assembly. But she may try to make the demand stick by invoking the veto next week to kill the whole report. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob A. Malik contended at a cloed council meeting that adoption of the report is a substantive matter and, thus, subject to the veto. The other council memlers disagreed.

i Rail Head Takes Blame For Wreck Texas Court Justice Dies In Texarkana entered the intersection to make a left turn while a truck waited on the opposing side of the ion Mr. R. A. Krruion ru.o A. T.

Irig Mii Fiartata officers reported. Texarkana, Texas. Sept. iJl. 1 Milwaukee.

Sept. (Th The ear Alexandria, Sept. 8 (Special) Rep. A. Leonard Allen Friday an-' nounced that a jet fighter group will rejMrt Oct.

11-21 to the Alexandria air field for training. The group of fighter squadrons from Oklahoma, Kansas; and Georgia. Rep. Alien told the Town Talk in a long distance mes-sage frcnn his home at Winnfield. This is the first announct-d le-activation of an airfield in Louisiana.

Rep. Allen staid he received a call from Major Quinn of the Air Force headquarter at Washington. He said nothing aliout reactivation but it is presumed that the post will be reopened officially between now and the arrival of Judge Hicks Harvey, 57, Texas, he was operating wa the one In supreme court iustiee. died todav the wrong in Saturday's head-on Mn. Marline Helen Eranklin.

Mi fertre(i Kell, Mr. Jirnoiie formerly. riobert Oavi. Mr. Jlr.

E. V. Hardav and Mn H. ft. Meriwether Jr.

alien. His American wife, who has voluntarily shared most of his five years confinement on Ellis island, and their two young children left with him. Bauer, 4.1. acquitted of charges of U-ing a Nazi spy during his long, unsuccessful fight to remain in this country, was escorted altoard the V. S.

transport ship Gen. R'atch-fonl by immigration agents. Bauer, a naturalized American citizen and former Indiana patent In a Texarkana hospital. itecause meat doesn't keep verv crash of two lnterurhan trains here, Jay Maeder, president of the line, declared today. "From the evidence which I have gathered, the fact appears Inescapable that, 1 operated my northbound train Into a block already occupied bv the southbound train," Maedr Delta Rhn Delta Opens When Stone was making the left turn in front of the truck, the child suddenly rushed from the southeast curb into the path of the car.

according to the traffic reMirt. She was struck by tlie right front fender of the car and the impact knocked her back to the curb, police said. Investigating traffic officer G. G. Pierce reported that no arrests were made in connection with the accident.

ong. Vail Year With Meet At Mrs. Mcintosh's jsaid in a written statement to the 5 Ark-La -Tex Armv Men on The majority was reported determined to send the report along to the veto or no veto. Diplomatic quarters said there were several wavs thi cou ll be done. The sirn-piiest way.

it was pointed out, would re for Britain's Sir Glad-wyn Jebb, council president, to send it along with a covering letter saving It had been approved by the majority but vetoed bv Russia. He had been 111 for several months. He died at p.m. He was appointed by the late Gov. Heauford Jester to the state supreme court in January, 1949.

He was nominated to a full term in the Democratic primary this summer. Judge Harver was lorn in Atlanta, Texas, and whs graduated from the University of Texas in 1921. He served as a teacher, -principal and county superintendent of schools in Cass coun'y. He also began his practice of law in 1921 in Atlanta. The ftrt frfH linitica ftf cS.apter if I)ejfa Rho attcuney.

returned to Germany in: iRMO, and was inducted into the-! German army. He said he consent-. led to become a Nazi spy merely to: get back to the I'nited States, but; never carried out his spy assign-j iment. press. "The evidence largely circumstantial, yet none the le conclusive.

It seems that I acv tually ran through a red light which wasn't red." the first units. The group will use F-S4'a which are Republic jets. The group consist of headquarters from Oklahoma City; fighter squadron, Tulta; 127th fighter squadron, Wichita, and 12Sth fighter squadron. Marietta, Ga. feia wa held Tueadav evening i Casualtv List Ff-rt.

the home Mr. Alt Bossier Child Funeral Rites Slated Todav The crash, between two excursion trains carrying members of the National Model Railway association In convention here, killed 10 The actual proposal which Russia submitted at today's rlosed-door session was to eliminate all sections of the report covering de- ciicn itelween 1 when Iho Mayor Carl B. Close said a number of buildings at the airport are now under lease. They include a warehouse leased to the Bienville Back in America, he enlisted in? the S. army after Pearl and was discharged after his arrest in 19 11.

A court acquitted him of the spy i charge, but found that he lost his citizenship wlien he joined the-German army. Iter. a court ruled he was deportable. Bauer gave up an appeal, and; submitted to deportation after hei In m2 he as elected judge of ann injuren nearly on th: fifth judicial district of TexasJmore. Meader's line, the Milwaukee ti, Rapid Transit and Speedrail com- and Manufacturing Soviet bovcott began, and Julv 15.

UI -ii i. been ordered by the ixth court of civil appeals Services for 2-year-old Stanley K. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.

Smith of Bossier City who was killed by a car Thursday after- company, the main hangar leasees to Herman Myers for an aviation training school and repair busi at Albany treet. The meeting wa ojened by the foiip ivgr.s: he ororiy ong after which the Code of Ethic a read in imon, It a an-rvrmced that a barbecue will be held Krsd, Sept. 22, in the backward of Mr. Sealy'a home en frie, Mr. Sealv honorarv of the chapter.

Refi-rhfTient were nemed by the and crvfiostr, Mrs. Kathleen W'iNon. to the following: Mrs. I.ena tlordon. Mr.

Kxthrvn i'n jfm. Mr. Mrtle Webb, Mrs. Mi. Ilattie Maon.

Jacob. Mr. Ioiotli Mi. Jettie Chester. Mrs.

A'ma Oliver. Miii Margaret Knight. Mi Robbie Knight. Mr. Ethel Rtmklev, Mr.

I'at Smith. Mis. Jettve Brown. Mis RuUi Knight. Mr.

Tearl Pcrtuis, Mi. Wisconsin Public Service commis-tion to suspend service Sunday. Maeder explained verbally that he did not accept "conscious responsibility" for the accident. and Cen- family could no longer noon, will le held today at Jo a.m. was told hi ness; a large shop building two other structures to the tral Ixmisiana Trade school.

remain with him on Ellis island Bossier Citv 1'niled Rente-' at the former Gov. Coke Stevenson. He was a bachelor. Survivors are two nieces anil a nephew. He was active in civic work, a Mason and a Methodist.

Funeral services are set tentatively at the First Methodist church at Atlanta Sunday at p.m. Burial ill be in Atlanta. His ife, Wilma Bauer, Is a na Three armv men fim the Ark-I-Tex have fx-en reported wounded and two other miing in action in Koiea. according to the latest ht released eterday iv the department of defense. Wounded are MSgt.

Arthur W. Hawthorne, aon of Jame F. Hawthorne, route three. Atlanta, Texa: Pvt. Gerald R.

Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mr. Ruftm E. Sanderson, route one. Noble, and Sergeant Austin E.

lloflge. husband of Mr. Mary E. Hodge, route one, Duhac-h. Listed a mining in action are Sjrt.

Clifford Hughe, brother of Mr. Thelma Patterson, route two. Texa. and Pfc. Eairri E.

Sinclair, son of Gun Sinclair, route 10, ler, Texa. Hawthorne. aout 35. was wounded Aug. 10 when an enemy shell hit his tank, according to relatives in Atlanta.

Hawthorne report ediv lot his hearing In the explosion but a slowlv regaining it according to relative. He is married and the father of two children. i costal church. The Rev. L.

J. McDaniels. pas The annual report normally runs from mid-Julv to the next mid-July. Malik said all actions of the council during the period of the Soviet bovcott were illegal and hence have no place in the report. The council ordered United Nations intervention in Korean on June 27 during the Russian boycott.

Malik returned to the council 1. ending the Sov iet walk-out. The vote was 10 to 1. with Malik alone supporting tlie Soviet proposal. The council holds another closed session next Tuesday to seek final approval of the report.

"I did not deliberately do anything wrong," he said. "But it "was my train which was where it should not have been." In explanation of his reference tive of Rcxkville, Ind. Their two children. Carmen. 3.

and Frederick Valient. nine months, have been liorn since Bauer was placed in confinement on Ellis island. 31 Reservists Fail to Show For Phvsicals of Smith, also John Sidnev 1 lav nesville. Truth Mahien. nl Mia Ella Hud tor of the church, will officiate.

Burial will in Centuries Memorial cemetery. The ImmIv will remain at Wellman Funeral home until the service. Besides his parents, the child is survived by three brothers. Lon-ial, Douglas Wayne and Micbarl: one sister, Carolyn: his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John of Hav nesville. and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a "red light which wasn't red." Maeder said he had seen the block signal light flash white and had looked away "for some compelling reason." i "That white light I saw either staved white or went ted." he said. Thirty-one North Louisiana Young Smith was hit by a car driven by Sgt.

Harold E. Doolev, j24th! Barksdale iKiulevard. when 'the child ran into the street from iM hind a parked car. Bossier par-! ish Coroner Dr. J.

B. Hall termed i the acc ident "unavoidable" after an inquest early Thursday night. ar.n. Special Notices THAT'S A HELP! Springfield, III. dPi.

The "Oester-reichlsche unci Bayerische Fraueii Cnterstuetzungs Yctein" of Chicago has obtained consent of the state of Illinois to change its corporate name to the Austrian and Bavarian Ladies Aid society. Illness is Fatal iTo Local Woman one seventh Canada buys about of U. S. exports. army reservists laiiect to report for their physical examinations at the Organized Corps armory yesterday.

Five of these were excused. No more orders for physical examinations were received here ysterday. A total of 421 men have been ordered to report for examination prior to recall to active Mrs. Effie Strong Anderon. bf, died at her home, West street, at a.m.

yesterday after a short illness. Services will le held at 2 p.m. Tbe firt Junir S.engvie Style how luni heon for the fall will be he'd the rrrm of th Wa-hmg'on- ouree hotel Sept 13 and 1. Ticket ma purchased Mer Sept. on the meranine of; the from Mr.

Giadvs Mc-; Indwell. The r-guiar buine meeting of the W.SC.S. of Eir' Methtvtist huirh ha twn popnned from Mondav, Sept, 4, to Sept. 1 1. ut 10 "so a m.

i Sender son. 1 Vv ear-old automatic rifleman attached to the 24fh division, wa wounded by a mortar shell on Aug. 12. about 12 dav after be arrived In Korea, according to his father. The v-nuth enlisted In tlie army c.

7. I'MS, after completing the loth grade at Noble high school. His father said that according to th- chapel of Rose- al home with the Rev. Fourteen men oastor of Centt Chris- ations yseterday Sundav in Neath fune L. H.

West. received examin-They xvere: Ser geant first class Tommv W. Dal-ton of Monroe; Cpls. John F. Ba- tian church, officiating.

The Rev. H. G. Buchanan, pator of Calvary the latest letter received from hi 'Baptist church, will assist. Burial iker, Ruston; Walter A.

Book. Har-ceme- risonburg. i Pfcs. Junior D. Chelette, Colfax; son.

dated Aug. 2. he was "doing will be in Centuries Park fine and wt expected to recover." terv. Hughe, about m. 1 a reg- urvivois mciuue me mi Sg band, James A.

Breland. Jena; Gerald de T. T. Mars. Mansufa: Eueene T.

Bell. the Korean water John C. Crane, a ippan Wi N- held at the State Exhibit 1 noma two sons. A show cng i fit'. of Mr A iV Missis afternoon armv man havinff erv ed sinc HOTHMOOJR Ikv.

Mrs.1 1M Hi i.ter, Mr. Patterson of Anderson and L. D. Anderson. tbe war denart- of Shreveprt: two daughters.

meet telegram lat Sundav not if F. A. Darwin. Greenville. Texas.

a a i Mansfield; and Segrcst S. We-berry Ferrlday; privates Victor C. Boyd. Campti: Rcbert L. Corley, Oak Grove; James T.

Mc Bride, Merryvilie; Oswald G. Simms, Bastrop: Lucius Andrews, Winns-boro; and Ernest E. Hail. Bonila. her that the sergeant was mis- ano nce nowueu.

ev epoi c. ing action a of Aug. It. jinree sisiers, nurnett. ing in budding and will extend through frptf mtifr.

The art gallcrx open from 1 fi m. on Sund.cv t-5 put. on week dav Mr. and rane have spent the past three year in Korea where they served a missionaries for the Presbyterian church. Many of the painting ate mounted on the native Mrs.

l-ee Daney and Addie Thilvaw. Shreveport; one brother, Ed Strong. Fannin. Texas, and six atxiiit 35, was Union now resides in I Sergeant Hodge, reared in Bernlce however his wife Duhac h. flattery head to spells from grandchild en and five gr eat grand ea1 FlHld'al re n.

i Palibearers will be G. C. Mat- Rites Are rFoclav Social hour ft 10. Paving logins u.ii, i' he. at F'or reservations, call Shreveport Country club.

2-5' '09. P. Gerrard. M. E.

IcCour and Fred Luther. All employes of Libbey-Ow en-Fo-d Glass company will be honorary pallida rem. The Stephens college alumnae club will meet Wednesday, Sept. l.t. at p.m.

at the home of Mis Mar-i Mrs. Ri-s B. Seis in, Sr, chair-pism of oluiiiecr service. Caddo rli'Tr. Aiceiuan tUd CVos, i Issuing cad for volunteers to register for memteru in the -j-tniis service asked i'o bv the war atid vrteiMi hospital.

Aj-rMcanon mav le made at Caddo F'uneral services will be held at) 2 p.m. today in Rose-Neat chapel for Andrew Murida Mehan. 70. route 2, Broadacres road, who diedj at 2 .05 am. Saturday at a local! sanitarium.

Death followed a short illness. The Rev. Claude Spearman. pa-i tor of the Rroadacres Baptist; hemline in this soft itch-collared coat! street. Wedding Calendar tha Jane Moblev Huron Ail ahimnae are invited to attend and affiliate th the group.

rhapter headquarters. SATl HUW SEPT. 1 Miss Jane Amundson-Alf red Itioa lfargue. Jt p.m First Presbyterian church- MONDAY! SEPT. 1 Miss Mathild Alien.

Winston-James Clinton Willis Meleton. 9 a.m St. John's Catholic church. church, will officiate. Burial will te in Greenwood cemetery.

Maonic rites will be conducted at the grave. CanipiU and bv Mr. Guifm t'arroM wiU be Sept. at the Mr. E.

Rupert Mr. Jack W. Mvn, Mr. Imnan Tue4.v The Businss aiid Women's ila of Firt Baptist chore will honor teachers in the city at their meeting tomorrow morning at 9. SO a.

in, in the YMCA cafeteria. Ail teachers are invited to attend. of who wa a mcmler Cedar drove Masonic lodge 4ut. e'ub's regular an iaia. Cott.it rv iri e' Dav Bridge survived by a daughter.

Mrs. Lilly Mae Everett. Winnshoro: two John D. Simpson. North Little iRixk.

Ark- and Oliver H. 'Simpson. Watienaw. one sister. Mrs.

'Maggie Washington, Florida: a I brother. Will Mehan. Mississippi, 'several grandchildren and six great gra ndchiidren. PaiUwarer will Thad Clark. Rhoades.

C. H. Dandy. W. F.

jPennington. F. 1. Robertson. Jr Sand L.

C. Phillips. TrnH-tling roat of fabric with fur. Insouciant grace in its free, loose swing. Its face-framing collar of fitch is soft, smart and let-out like mink.

Ebony black or tawny beige pure wool "RcthveHa" broadcloth. Sizes 10 to 13. 108. MANAMA if A III jPulImaii Restored On Atlanta Run The Monro to Atlanta. Ga-, Pullman car which connects with the illhrnns Central tram i Shreveport daily at 1 p.m.

will! jbe restored Sept. 11. J. R. 'city passenger ticket agent a Un-j iion station, said yesterday.

The through sleeper to Atlanta iiAii; i i y-y (4.T-wmiii- FINER for 97 Yean Exeluthety Ready -to-W ear. Main Floor about six months ago because of the Southern Railway strike. Morrow said that passengers from Shreveport will occupy the New York sieeper to Monroe and thn back to the Atlanta sleeper. The train leave Union station at 12 30 pjm arrives in Monroe at TAN CALF i9 7i p.m. and reaches Atlanta at 1 1:25 pn.

the following day. 20' THE M4fTIIt HOt TOH Plhellhs trertport. UuUIasa GRANTS REA Washington. Sept. LOAN rusf.

The admin is, ra Rural Electrification it ion today approved a loan to the I Wood fnii-n- eooierative. Texas, for 1501)00..

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