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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 14

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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14
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14im SHRkVtHGfcr liMES Wednesday. February 21. 1951 funder service rules. Tm not plied fn the affirmative when asked' T.n i Charge OPS interested in their political qualifi-lif he had been requested to submi Jm-m. a check for $300 as a prerequisite to the job." "It is reported," the editorial went on, "that the checks requested of men when approached with offers for the jobs are to be paid to the 'Mississippi Democratic The checks proposed varied in amounts from S.J00 to S400.

"The regular Mississippi Demo To Timber Is High Jackson, Feb. 20 (JP) Timber damage by the ice storm that froze Mississippi earlv this month was estimated at $.50,000,000 today by the state forestry commission. The commission said S22.S26.715 in damage was done to sawlog size trees and was lost in Edward G. Herb, district nglnf of the Tulsa district, corps of engineers. Tulsa, Okla.

A total of S3 tracts are available under this leasing in Bryan, Johnston, Marshall, and Love counties, Oklahoma: and Grayson and Cook counties, Texas. Term of lease on all these tracts will be for lO months, commencing on March 1, 1951, and terminating on Dec. 31, 1951. Sealed bids will be received for lease of these tracts until 3 p.m., March 1. at' which time they will be opened at the Denison project office, Denison, Texas.

Jobs Based On Donations cations, interested in doing a good job." Meanwhile, it was reported in Washington that all district and regional offices now being set up are those of the office of price stabilization rather than the ESA as originally planned. OPS Director Michael DiSalle said: "We are turning this matter over to our enforcement division for investigation. If it is found there is any truth to it we will ask the justice department to prepare indictments for submission to a grand jury. Furthermore, if we find any of our own people in- t-rlrl in it tViov will lie cratic partv, as set up bv the dele- gates at the various precincts inlpu'pwood trees. Mississippi under the rule of the The storm hit timber hardest in the northeast section of the state, the commission said.

However, the Paper Says Likely Nominees Asketl to Give Sum to Miss. Demo Committee TWIAS SrMT ARRIVAL Johnston. Pa. (U.R) The twin greatest tlollar damage was report ed from the southwest Timber 'sons cf ir anci irs. Ernest Brown there, the commission explained, is larger and more valuable.

party, it is reported, has no part in the control system. The organization is being "set up under the direction of the so-called Truman Democratic party of Mississippi." Emmerich said the editorial was "not political." said in it that if controls fall into the hands of a political organization it can be disastrous," he said. "My only purpose in the editorial was to warn the people of this danger." were born ten minutes apart and in different places. The first boy made his appearance at the Brown home without medical assistance. The second boy was born in.

the Lee hospital. McComb, Miss. Feb. 20 UP). cllHwt Prospective county economic sta- 1 bilization directors in Mississippi are being solicited for Checks 1 Mississippi Democratic party Is Bids Are Asked On 12,200 Acres Approximately 12.200 acres Kingston, Jamaica, has a new ro before being recommended for appointment, according to the McComb Enterprise-Journal.

of operative alabaster mining snd bowls. land for agricultural and grazing carving industry, making regular. gVl-line group aligned with the States Rights movement. Its croverninjr hodv known as the Mississippi Democratic executive committee. The other is listed as the Missis Vi -r- 4 t- mt tnc purposes are available in the IJeni- niit, dim a front The newspaper, in Movie distributors complain that they can't get enough action and son reservoir area, and will be by Pub page editorial signed 1 adventure films to satisfy the de- leased to the public by sealed bids.

lisher J. Oliver Emmerich, sippi Democratic committee. It wasmand by natives in Morocco it was announced yesterday by Col. organized in 19 IS to support President Truman after States Rights supporters bolted the party convention. In his editorial Kmmerich said the county director jobs would pay between $4,800 and a year with sufficient government help furnished to relieve the director of burdensome tasks.

He said the Pike countian "re- charged that a Tike county businessman turned down an appointment offered on that basis. The same situation was found in two other nearby counties, Emmerich said. The editorial said the checks were supposed to be made out to the "Mississippi Democratic committee." Committee Secretary Curtis Rogers said in Jackson later today that his organization knows nothing of the reported offers. "There is nothing to it as far as we are concerned," Ropers said. "That's Mr.

Byrd's affair." William A. Rvrd, Mississippi ONE OF THE MANY NEW MODELS of the 1051 CMC truck series to go on display today at the General Truck and Equipment company, 204 Travis street, is this Series 2-ton truck. The new models feature numerous important mechanical changes. (Times Photo by Langston McEachern). To meet the employment crista and manpower shortages expected, MDC is prepared to offer short, intensive business courses to prepare students to accept high-paying jobs in war industries, civil service or business.

A few weeks special training now ran mean hundreds of dollars next summer or fall. for Mondav, March 5 REGISTER NOW DAY OR NIGHT Special opportunities will le available to older women and veterans who can take a few weeks 'training at this time. For Information, Call or Write system now In use, controlled ventilation windows. Bells on Trolleys Were Too Noisv Hey, SKINNY! want solid pounds of flesh? If you're thin, run-down, and under- GMC Trucks Arc Placed on Display Here Boston 0I.R). When Boston's first trollev line was opened on Shaw- director of the office of price sta-1 weight lack pep and energy due to no SGPHflG) OfiOOGMG (DM uigautu reason cneer up: tiere real help thanks to a great medicine developed by a doctor, called Dr.

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Recommended by druggists everywhere. Cut this ad ont it means extra pounds.) GMC continues use of the high quality seat cushion with numerous individual coil springs, each incased into a jute bag. The concealed or French seam in seat cornering is also retained. A new-feature is the seat cushion adjustment operating on rolling balls for free and easy adjustment by means of a positive rod control. New, brighter, popular colors will be used on CMC's complete line of trucks.

Colors which have had low usage In the past are being discontinued in favor of show jol colors which -were acclaimed in national exhibits. mut avenue some (JO years ago, the I bilization. said the editorial hart a cars had cowbells hitched to the political motive, which Emmerich axles so the bells would ring asjdenied. the wheels tinned. "We haven't even heard from However, Thomas Wanen recalls Washington whether there will be that after a couple of davs of the 'any county organizations under the noise, which apparently was in- program," Byrd said.

"If Mr. Em-tended to warn unwarv pedestrians merich is so enlightened he should of the car's approach, the bells were: turn his information over to the removed at the urgent request of! FBI. residents. I "All of our employes are picked Majestic BIdg. Pfaone ASK FOR ELLIOTT OR SMITH SHREVEPOKT, LA, JJ Established 1900 jfT siHj mvt Seeral Important mechanical changes have been effected on the new 19.H light duty CMC truck models lOO through which will po on display today at the General Truck and Equipment company.

204 Travis street. Maximum braking' horse power has been increased bv four RHP on both the and "24 engines. Thus the "22fin now is rated lf)0 PHP at 3,400 revolutions per minute; while the "24V has been upped to 114 RHP at 3,00 RPM. Roth engines are equipped with new inlet manifolds providing increased power and improved fuel economy. The vaporizer in the cen-1 ter of the inlet manifold has been reduced in area to better control preheating of the fuel -charge Sharp Drop Noted in Dor Vaccinations Decline May Mean High Kate of Rabies A hlfTfl lncinenco of rahips mav Valve lifters have been changed be the result of the relatively poor a io-pirre (pe wiuvn permits subscription to Caddo-Shreveport shortening of valve loads.

health unit dog vaccination clinics Lngine oil pressure gauge lines, this year, according to Dr. Yv J. have been shortened to permit, Sandidge, director. reading of correct oil pressure in! The final clinic will be held in extremely cold weather in a short- the parish today, but figures al- er time after the engine is ready compiled show a sharp de- On the "22S" engine onlv some crease in the numoer of persons ppecial features have been added Avno subscribed to the clinics, with to permit safer high speed opera-! 1-001 in the cit" i'200 in tne parish tion. On the "21S" engine onlv, ovcr 1ast rar's of 1,324 for exhaust valves are equipped with cit-v an1 1'400 in the Parisn- Eaton Free-Valves, providing ro- tation essential to valve life.

This engine is also fitted with a one and three-eights inches carburetor for improved throttling and better fuel economy. In addition to the major mechanical changes and improvements, all 10.il CMC light and medium duty cabs will incorporate, as an additional comfort feature to the fresh air JFl ill qds Solf 'm' 1 Hi '5 juuimrt tinui ii no IMW wnitivmayg flfp 5 Dr. Sandidge explained that bad weather conditions and bad roads had caused the decrease in the vaccination clinics. Health workers were unable to drive to some of the rural schools, especially near the Texas line, to distribute circulars giving the schedule of clinics, and as a result, only 6 dogs were vaccinated in one clinic which usually is subscribed to by 40 or 50 dog owners. It was near the Texas line, too.

that a dog died of rabies this week end, the health director said. The dog. belonging to C. J. Thompkins, of Waskom.

bit Mrs. Thompkins and a neighbor child, both of whom IF YOU HAD NECK AS LONS AS THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT DUt TO CQLUb All THE WAY DOWN are now taking the Pasteur Treat It SHOULD QUICKLY tLIEVE IT ment. The clog also reportedly mt several other flops in Waskom, and there is a strong possibility that thev misiht become rabid and cross Into Caddo parish, Dr. Sandidge warned. Royal Guest Rehearses With Kathryn Grayson "We have contacted those people fn that area and will in the Greenwood area late next week and bold additional vaccination clinics, he said.

ITe said that there are approximately 13.000 dogs in the parish which must be vaccinated by March 1, according to parish law. The clinics have been held for the past two weeks for the convenience of do owners, with licensed veterinarians conducting them. The regular S2 fee has been charged. "Now I want to urge every dog o-wner who missed the clinics to take their dogs to the veterinarians And suddenly enuu. II oik to have them vaccinated," Dr.

San- tame didae said. All does not vaccinated a er cars seem bv March 1, ill be picked up and impounded for three days. If not redeemed, it will be necessary to dispose of them. "We don't like to dispose of these doers anymore than anvhodv else. but the step is a vital precaution that must be taken to protect, not onlv the general public, but the pets themselves.

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