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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 4

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER FOUt THE SHREVEPORT TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1946 Problems for the Big Four CONSIDER STRIKE IN REQUEST THAT WORKER BE iMOVED OPPOSES TAX ON SALES FOR ICKES MAKES APPEARANCE AT MEETING MAN HELD AS SUSPECT IS ELIMINATED man who had attempted to sell an alto saxophone in Corpus A similar musical Instrument was missing from the auto occupied bf Betty Jo Booker and Paul Martin when they were slain April 14. Gonzaullas said that the investigation will continue and that every effort Is being made to solve the murder of the teen-age couple and the March. 25 slaying of Richard L. Griffin and Polly Ann Moore.

TEACHER PAY of his purposes in attending meeting was to "protest as a citizen that this great company should submit to absentee control." He and his attorney, Thurman W. Arnold, left the meeting before the stockholders went on record to express confidence in the management. C. K. Mcintosh, chairman of the Bank Of California, protested Ickes charges of "gag rule, Improper action, or domination from the outside," and said he could not sit quietly without answering such charges.

He added he had never seen any basis for such charges, and had been a minor stock of Caddo, Bossier, De Soto Protests the Policies Standard Oil of California Gonzaullas Says Search for Texarkana Slayer Will Continue Croups Discuss Ways for Salary Hike TRAFFIC RECORDER IN NEW. ORLEANS DIES OF ATTACK Baton Rouge, May 2 UP). A strike against the Ethyl Gas corporation plant in North Baton Rouge was under consideration here tonight by members of the United Mine Workers district 50 local union over th4 disposition of an "unpleasant employe. Sam Stevenson. TJMW field representative, said that the local union had asked the Ethyl plant management to transfer an employe from the maintenance department of tha tetraethyl lead plant to another tee cause "the 59 otLer members of tha department were unable to get along with him." A strike notice was filed last nigh with the National Labor Relations board and a federal conciliator has been working with the union and management all day, Stevenson said.

EUROPE ussiAy JS ji6niutiaAn Viy3 Islands feEETrtpoti IRAN I Tripolitonio JJiJjj "X- EGW ANGIO-EGYPTIAN jfl5j SOLMLAND Highlight or last night's meeting of teacher from Caddo. Booster and holder for years. After declaring that Davies had not) been given back his Job as senior vice-president and. director, Ickes said "there was another and better! forum to settle that question" and DeSozo parishes caume when Senator of Mansfield, at the New Orleans. May 2 (JP).

Traffic Recorder Robert C. Davey, 50. died here tody from a heart attack. He was stricken shortly after he reported for work and died several of a Deiioto teacher, took that he would not present resolutions on the matter at the meeting. the floor and openly opposed the one per cent additional sale tax as a San Francisco, May 2 (JP).

Harold L. Ickes made a brief appearance today at a stockholders meeting of the Standard Oil company of California, protested what he said was the company's failure to return Ralph K. Davies to a vice-presidency, rapped "absentee control," and' then stalked from the room. Ickes stated he had received a telegram from Davies. his deputy petroleum administrator when he was secretary of the interior, saying Davies would resign from Standard.

Ickes also declared that another Texarkana, May 2 (Special). A 30-year-old man being questioned in Corpus Christ! in connection with the slaying of a Texarkana teen-age couple has been eliminated an a suspect; Capt. M. T. Gonzaullas taid tonight.

He said the man was not a resident of the Texarkana area but Is a Texan. The suspect had been held by officers after he had been identified by a music store employe as the hours later at his home. His death means of Increasing teachers salaries. He told the group that the legis lature has roughly aiOO.OCO.000 to HOSPITAL VETS ENROLL-Phoenlxvllle. Pa.

ftps. Ten Bcldiers of the Valley Forge General Hospital, said to be the first hospitalized applicants for GI are enrolled for the current semester at nearby Ursinus college. came a year to the day after that of Recorder Gaston Rose. Davey was a graduate of Loyola university and practiced law until five yecr ago when he became recorder. In 1906 the paper slnele-servica milk container waa patented, appropriate and requeats have been received for about tl50.000.u00 in appropriations.

He suggested that the teachers might come nearer having their request granted if tha r-quefis were more reasonable. He suggested raising the per educable allocation to $27.50 from $25. raising inheritance tax and more efficient mee.ua of collecting the existing sales tax. This statement brought a murmet of protest from the large group of teachers which tilted the criminal courtroom in the Caddo parish courthouse. More For Charity? Supt.

Roscoe White took the floor and asked the senator if he felt it necessary to allocate 30 per cent of the state funds for charity when only 28 per cent is allocated for schools. The senator replied that the group could not know what legislators are up against when old people, unable to work, approach them and ask for more than the $11 a month some of them are now receiving. Whit answered that by providing an adequate system of education in a long-rangs piogram, people would be better educated, could take better-paying positions which would enable them to save for their old age. They would then come nearer provldiiig for he said. W.

R. Hudson, principal of the Bossier parish elementary school, who SfJ Cf II Shockproof! waterproof? ll ff(M NEivLunmous Vw' II Wrist COMPASS 1 II Earn a urn nAv 1 -J' lm 1 Ai LLI N1 I Russia's determination to project herself westward Into the Mediterranean confronts the BIjr Four council in Paris with Its first major issue, and upon the decision reached may depend all of Moscow's future relations with the western powers. original Soviet proposal was for a sole trusteeship over Tripolitanta which Britain's Ernest Bevln opposes as compromising a "knife across the throat" of the British empire and the alternative of establishment of a IN trusteeship administered by Italy, which would be In accordance with the San Francisco charter. Russia's V. M.

Molotov has hinted directly that the soviet would also like single control over Ertirea's Red sea port of Massawa as well as the Dodecanese Islands, formerly an outpost of Mussolini's empire, now restored to Greece. Also harrying the foreign ministers are the Italian and Yugoslav differences over Trieste and its hinterland areas, but a plan, thought to have been completed, Includes keeping the Adriatic port city in Italian territory as a free port under UN control and giving Yugoslavia the hinterland. (International) IRAQ TO CALL FOR BIRTHS DEFENSE AGAINST RECOMMENDATIONS Trl-State Sanitarium Mr. and Mrs. A.

P. Johnson, 208 Grlmmett, son. Johnny Ray, born April 26. Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. 335 Rtoner, daughter Sadra Elaine, born April 29. v. 'r.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Jones, 2933 De Vaughan, daughter Sharon Hatchin-son, born April Mr.

and Mrs, J. jA. Franks, 6509 Tulsa, son Donald Watson, born April 28. AIR- CONDITIONED' IBATIK1 IBtyJIBlBIL BABY HEALTH WEEK FOR YOUR IN THREE FRAGRANCES 11 OZ. PKG.

(Limit 2) Highland Sanitarium Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Madden, 1010i COMFORT Baghdad, May 2 (TP).

The newly-formed national peoples defense committee called tonight for a joint meting of parliament tomorrow to consider active measures of defenss against tlie recommendations of the British-American committee of inquiry on Palestine. The commlttt-S comprises all leading Iraqui politicians. The Joint meeting is expected to be followed by the presentation of a memorandum to the British embassy and the American legation declaring the existence of a state of hostilities 1 the recommendations are carried out. Explaining the line of the Arab protest, Sadiq Albassam, 'vice-president of the senate, declared that it the recommendations were put lntq effect he believed "both (Britain and the United States) have declared a state of hostilities against Arabs." He added. Arabs thereafter can only retaliate, declaring the Many, Bossier City, son, Ronald Allen, born April 25.

$25 Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spencer, Coushatta, son Daniel Allen, born 15c Sizt VEGETABLE LAXATIVE April 30.

(Umi 1) Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lock wood.

Washington-Youree hotel, daughter, Sheila April 22. JOHNSON'S I DADY TALC OLIVE TABLETS 9C WAX o1 PAP ECS IT HALIBUT LIVER OIL Vitamins IX l)C Sec Dropper included. was elected president of the Bossier Teachers association organized yesterday afternoon, replied that the teachers are Just getting started on their program. The teachers are getting to the point, he said, where they are going to tell their representatives what they want and not take whatever the legislators want to give tbem. At this point, a teacher from De Soto parish, explained that they knew Calhoun was behind school improvements, and he had advanced his arguments at her instigation to show the teachers what opposition they may expect to face In campaigning for their program.

Irges Public Support' Representative Shirley Williams of De Soto parish told the group that most representatives in the legislature are interested in accurately representing their const! eats. He called uponsfcbe teachers to get the public "oehind their request and let the legislators know how the public feels on the issue. Speakers on the program Included H. J. Bergeron.

Opelousas. president of L.T.A.; H. G. Robinson. Homer, fourth district representative: Supt.

Roscoe H. White of Caddo; William S. Hudson of Bossier parish. 6upt. White said the proposed program for raising an additional next year and $14,000,000 the following year.

has not gone far enough. However, he said, it is something to start with in the effort to make the teaching profession attractive enough to get competent teachers to bring the standard of education in Louisiana to a higher level. He suggested that every teacher work through the people in her school community, that a committee of citizens and teachers be organized in each community to study and analyze pending legislation, and lay reliable facts before the entire public. He and other speakers stressed the fact that the program cannot succeed unlet! the public and the teachers get Schumpert Sanitarium Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Tyler, 6203 4-OUOC9 SIX 21' 125 FT. ROLL IN CUTTER-BOX (Limit 1) Henderson, son, Jerry Tyler, born April 25. (Limit 2) Bora ted powder. same, and tunng their lace to any power tl'-at would help them Russia North Louisiana Sanitarium Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Methvln, 1002 or another. 0DIK1T HOUSE HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER (Limit 6 McDade, Bossier City, daughter Shirley Ann, born April 2b. 50c Sizt S.M.A.

POWDER, POUND Nutritious infant food MSP 15c C0NTI CASTILE 19 Pure, mild soap for baby I mm Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doolittle, 659 WILL BOOST CITY AS DISTRIBUTION CENTER FOR AREA PHILLIPS' Dudley, daughter Elizabeth Omega, born April 30.

LVSilk off Etesnesia Mr. and Mrs. Grady Porter, 913 Fairview. daughter Zeldean' Michelle Five thousand copies of a brochure 50c Size born April 29. 29c BEYOND THE SHADOW DARBASOL Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ford. Bethany, daughter Ruthie Viola, born April 29. MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS Shave Cream OF A FULL INFORMATION 29c 100 URGED IN AMERICAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Limit i) pointing out the advantages of Shreveport as a distribution center for the Ark-La-Tex area will be published by the Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers' association of the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce, it was announced yesterday. The decision to print the brochures was made at a meeting of the board of directors of the association at the Washington -Youree hocel yesterday afternoon.

The brochures will be distributed to all members of the Chamber of Commerce and additional copies will be available for use of members of the association. ASPIRIN TABLETS Our Finest New Orleans, May 2 (JP). George When your prescription is compounded by expertly train W. Healy, vice-president and managing editor of the New Orleans 7.25 5ie Times-Picayune, said tonight that 29 there can be no confidence between nations if the only word Europe EVENING IN PARIS Bath A Powdar CHAMDLY COLOGNE Mom will 1 25 ov it! I Although known as an Industrial stats, the farm Income of Illinois is third In the nation, being led only by California and Texas. hears of the United States is word ed" Walgreen Pharmacists, it contains exactly what your doctor ordered.

Utmost care, undivided attention, skill and accuracy protect the compounding of your prescrip ADS0RDME JUNIOR 7SC which our government wants Europe ten hear. "A "business man cannot establish tion beyond the shadow ej a doubt. (Limit i) Southland's Pridm GILLETTE HEY, FELLOWS Have Your Favorite the credit of a customer if he is denied all information about the customer except such word as the customer wants him to receive." Healy. former director of the do pndaf Prescription Strvkm of your nearbr Wo'0rf Drug Storm Bluo Blades CHOCOLATES VVUQ mestic of the Office of War 27c Sizt 49 Information, was principal speaker at ths annual banquet of the staff of MSL $2 CITRATE of I the Loyola university student publi cation, the Maroon. MAGNESIA 4 yie Giant Six Save 75c Jmrl Barbara Gould 2 CREAMS Cleansing, 2 or Pom-Pon Jit Limited time only! (Limit i) fmtnWC Yaw MIA PERHANENT COLGATE AT MIME Tooth Powder Beautification Foundation Directors Will Meet Today The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Shreveport Beautification Foundation will be held at 11 ajtx.

today in the Chamber of Commerce office, Morton McMahon, president, said yesterday. A nominating committee for six new directors whose terms expire thU year will be appointed at the meeting, and other routine business matters will be discussed. wis ro. Pkg. 6 37c PiaMIISIIM U.

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She said efforts to. find another apartment had- failed and eviction would be "cruel and inhuman." A hearing will be held later. LUSTRE CREME Kay Daumit shampoo; 4-oz. jar 1 39c See Them in Our Windows! An Early Selection Is Advised Cox 54 6 or. Cettt 60c Sxe MODESS ALKIA- All-Steel Pleasant and Efftctivm: LUBRICANT Plain or fort' CldC ified; full pint BitV Helps correct common constipation.

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