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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 31

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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The SHRFVF.PORT Times Wednesday, Jan. 13, 19.8 1-D become irreconcilably last month pleaded guilty to the charges in district court. Police records show the older Brothers Get Three Years FILES FOR DIVORCE TACOMA, Jan. 14 UP)-; Former Sen. Harry P.

Cain was sued for divorce today by his wife, Marjorie, on the ground of mental cruelty. They were married here 23 years ago. The complaint said Mrs. Cain had lost all love for her husband because of his "acts and attitude" and they had brother was released from Angola last April after serving a three-year term for burglary and parole violation. The younger Kirtley served a term in the Colorado Federal Correctional Institute in 1953 after conviction on a Dyer Act violation.

TO INTRODUCE- BILL Solon Predicts Passage Of RigliMo-Work Law Sen" Jackson B. Davis of law passed in 1954 and repealed by Shreveport predicted yesterday the Lone; administration and labor t'-at the State Legislature will re- forces in 1936. enct the right-to-work law this The law banned the union shop spring, and prevented employers from re- tival, Abbeville; North Louisiana Delta Festival, Bastrop. Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, Baton Rouge; International Rice Festival, Crowley; Louisiana Livestock and Pasture Festival, Marksville; Louisiana Fur Festival, Cameron; Peach Festival, Ruston; Delcambre Fishing Industry Festival; Forest Festival, Winnfield; Sugar Cane Festival, New Iberia; Paper Festival, Bo-galusa; Yambilee Festival, Ope-lousas; Orange Festival, Buras; Camellia Festival, Lafayette; Domino Festival, Alexandria; Dogwood, Plain Dealing; Southwest Louisiana and Mardi Gras, Lafayette. In Car Thefts Two Jonesboro brothers who pleaded guilty last month to theft of two automobiles were sentenced to Angola for three years each during yesterday's sessions 'of Bossier-Webster District Court in Benton.

the smart shoe that's really 26 La. Queens Invited to Capital Fete WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (SpeciaD Twenty six Louisiana festival queens have been invited to participate in the Mardi Gras ball to be held here Friday, Feb. 14, Felix Broussard, Louisiana State Society, president, announced. The following festivals were invited to send queens to the gala event: Holiday in Dixie, Shreveport; Spirit of Mardi Gras, New Orleans; Baton Rouge Carnival; Poultry, Alexandria; Tung Blossom Festival, Covington; State comfortable.

'I rave talked to a number oflQUjrjnrr a worker to ioin a union who are in favor of it rnd have had one or two who voted or prohibit joining a union as a condition of employment. Sen. Davis attempted to have the frr its repeal in 1956 tell me they vote for it this time FOR SALE Dodge-Plymouth Direct Dealership LEWIS MOTORS Third and Sibley Streets Natchitoches, Louisiana Phone 2202 or After 5 p. m. 3975 said hill considered in the 1957 Legisla 1) is, ture but was defeated when it was Judge James E.

Bolin meted out the terms to Milburn Kirtley, 22, and Charles Ray Kirtley, 20. Both men are ex-convicts. Judge Bolin sentenced the rhen to 18 months on each of the two counts of theft, but ordered that the terms be served consecutively making each man's term total three years. The brothers signed confessions admitting the theft of cars in Bossier City Nov. 26 and Dec.

8 and Davis said he will introduce the declared non-fiscal. Only bills of Black or Navy ACCIDENT KILLS 6 CANTANZARO, Italy, Jan. 14 UP). A truck carrying 15 workers skidded off a mountain road and fell in Future Farmers of America, Bat on Rouge; Louisiana Gulf Coast HUBBELl'S Arch Relief Shoes 402 Milam St. 2-0201 risht-to-work bill as soon as the fiscal nature are considered in odd Legislature convenes.

He said he years. will introduce two measures, one Both measures are already draft-a simple bill and the other a con- Pd, said Davis, but will be revised ftitutional amendment requiring a in the event any worthwhile vote of the people. 1 changes are suggested. "Surveys have shown that the Oil Festival, Lafayette; Shrimp a ravine near this southern Italian Festival, Morgan City; Cotton city today, killing six and injuring Festival, Ville Platte; Dairy Fes- the others. Z-ho tfflaBirag off ntfs CxDiracfl 9 WE'RE MAKING twoDiflure Ciosfloiryl! people all over the nation are heavily in favor of the right-to-, work bill," he said, citing revelations union corruption by Sen.

JlcCleUan of Arkansas and his spoc'al investigating committee. "It iseems to me that the people Lofisiana are also in favor of it. and the right to-work law has a chanct it should be right now," ho ccmnlented. The. Shreveport senator, who represent Caddi and De Soto Parishes in the Legislature, said the two measures will be almost identical to the original right-to-work mm Lockout Is Cliarjicd in B.

R. Strike aw 3 O'clock Till 10:00 PM Wednesday Jan. 15th. TOMS We need the public's help to reduce a tremendous Don't let anything keep you away! Today at 3 p.m. 3i 'TIL 30XLOCK CHE0O, we open our doors and we'll be here till 10 tonight.

Sorry no mail or phone orders. No hold orders! Many items one-of-a-kind, however we have adequate stock of featured items and hundreds not listed. BATON ROUGE. Jan. 14 i.fi Union officials charged a lockout to rouse sympathy for a mht to work law as more than 5,000 construction workers remained idle tor the ninth day today in the strike of some 600 millwrights.

Sen. Jackson B. Davis of Shreveport said he planned to try again in the 1938 Legislature to win approval of a new law banning compulsory labor union membership. However, contractors blamed the mass layoffs yesterday after millwrights withdrew pickets on unsettled conditions, resulting from the strike. Gov.

Earl Long said he was watching the strike situation closely, but declined further comment. He said neither side had ap stock before we take inventory! Costs disregarded A bonafied clearance sale that is brought on by having too much stock A sale such as this will not come again for ages Furniture appliances, floor covering, draperies to be sold at unheard-of low prices. 1 5 Go D3 TOE many items CSnCBCD3EC3C33I Reg. $139.95 5-pc. Sofa Bed Suite includes Sofa Bed, Matching club chair, ottoman and $QQ95 2 pillows.

Now Reg. $89.95 Bumper Sofas in modern decorator colors. Back lifts off to make Bed. 10 to sell at this Price. Now Reg.

$279.95 Kroehler Sofa and Chair, nylon Choice of 500' Now Reg. $189.95 Duncan Phyfe Sofa with Sloid mahogany Frame. $1 Now IH7- Reg. $275.00 Sper-Sized! 4-pc. curved sectional in modern Metallic Tweeds.

Choice of $1 QQ95 rSVs liff i tey Colors. Now New Reg. $249.95 Hide-Away Sofa and Chair. Reg. $99.95 modern Double Design Dresser, Large Dresser mirror and Bookcase- $Q'5 Head Bed.

Only "7 Reg. $1 99.95 3-pc. Traditional mahogany bedroom suite. Includes Dresser, Large 1 mirror and Poster Bed. Only Reg.

$139.95 modern 4-pc. curved Front Bedroom suite. Includes: Bow Front Dresser, Big Chest of Drawers, Storage Head Bed SQQ95 and Big Dresser Mirorr. Only XX Reg. $229.95 Massive 4-pc.

Bedroom suite with huge 56 inch Triple Dresser with Tilting mirror. Chest of drawers and bookcase Bed. 53, 55 A big vole! Only I Reg. $229.95 Solid Cherry 3-pc. Suite in Colonial Style.

Double Dresser, Mirror and $17Q'S Pineapple Poster Bed. Only Reg. $419.95 4-pc. Solid Maple. Famous Middle-ton Group.

Includes double dresser, mirror, chest and Bookcase Bed. Reg. $149.95 4-pc. Modern Bedroom suite in colors. Tops have Ebony Finish and Seafoam Fronts.

Includes Dresser, Mirorr, Chest and Bookcase Bed. Floor Samples (2) OQ95 Only. 77 Reg. $5.95 Plastic Covered headboard Twin size only. While they last! $000 Only Reg.

$229.95 Gorgeous 4-pc. metallic trimmed Bedroom Suite Finished in Starlight mahogany. Includes 4 drawer Triple Dresser, mir- $XLQ00 ror, chest and Bookcase Bed. Only. 95 "waffle tufted" back in glimmering 199 metallic tweed covers.

Now proached him to take action! Negotiations will resume Friday after a meeting Thursday niqht of Jlillwrightts Local 720, AFL-CIO. A spokesman for the Associated General Contractors today declined comment on the lockout charges. at 10 major construction jobs indicated earlier work would be halted until the strike was settled, even though millwrights had dropped their picket lines to permit other union workers to return to work. ASK FAIRNESS The AGC spokesman said, "We feel the millwrights are entitled to the same treatment as the rest of the unions with which we already have contracts. We believe settlements with the other unions have been more than fair and we are offering the millwrights as good a settlement as the best any other union got." Construction workers refused to cross millwright picket lines thrown up Jan.

6 when the dispute becan over wage scales. However, the millwrights voted to remove the pickets yesterday. After the union action, telegrams were sent by contractors on the 10 large jobs in the area to business managers of the 19 craft unions. The telegrams reportedly said the union workers "services were no longer required." Henry W. Thompson, business manager for Construction and General Laborers Local 1177.

said the workers were fired by building contractors as part of a general lockout to stir up sympathy for a right to work law. He did not elaborate. Involved in the layoffs were workers on projects at the Esso Catalytic Wyandotte Chemical Fluor Dow Chemical Proton Ethyl Corp. and others. Reg.

$139.95 5 -pc. sleeper group! Includes modern bumper sofa with matching chair, step-table. Coffee Table and a delightful JQQ93 black and brass lamp. Now Reg. $319.95 ultra modern sofa, foam rubber seat and back.

By Sherman Bertram of SlQftOO California. Only one floor sample. Now lOw Reg. $259.95 Famous Simmons Hide-Away con- vertible ropuiar Lowson Arm jtyle. QQ" uniy one tioor sample.

Mow Reg. $329.95 Solid Foam Rubber cushioned Big sleep-sofa and chair to match piece Sectional in decorator Fabric. '249 Now p(r op made with "waffle" backs and luxurious "pillo arms COMPARE WITH ANY AT $169! CONSTRUCTION DETAILS and masterful styling that you'd never expect at anywhere near this low price! Notice the smart sufting design on the huge sofa-bed; the tapered brass-capped legs; the extra-wide, 2 tier Chair and sofa have deep coil spring interiors with resilient rubberized hair filling for superb comfort. Choice colors for long-lasting beauty and service! Reg. $89.95 8-pc.

Dinette in red. Includes table, 6 chairs and stool. Only one floor Q95 sample. Now Reg. $169.95 Giant sized 9-pc.

Dinette in choice of colors. Includes 8 jumbo chairs and Table with 2 extra leaves. Extends to 72 10095 inches. Now Reg. $129.95 5-pc.

Drop Leaf Table and 4 side chairs in Mahogany $0000 Now Reg. $119.95 7-pc. Dinette wrought iron legs, Formica Top Table $Q95 Now Reg. $69.95 5-pc. Dinette.

Table and 4 chairs in chrome. Table measures 30x54. $OQ95 Now Reg. $39.95 Family Size 7-pc. Dinette in chrome.

Includes Table and 6 Chairs. $CQ95 Now Stacks of fine Floor Samples, Mattresses by Simmons and Englander. Values to $69.50. $088 Now AO Simmons famous Innerspring mattress. Quality interior construction.

Originally priced SQQ95 $59.95. Now Luxury Mattress with damask deep intercoil construction. Regular $59.95. $0 095 Now W7 Full-sixe innerspring Mattress and Box Spring Set. Yours for luxurious comfort.

Reg. Q95 $139.95. Now only Full-size Innerspring Mottress and Box Springs. Both for the unheard-of price of Only 2 Utmost in comfort and long wear. Double-tempered Innerspring unit; 8-oz.

ticking, crushproof border innercoil construction. Reg. $OQ95 $59.95. Now Simmons Super Sleep Pillow-Top Mattress. Na lumps, no buttons.

Reg. 54.50. $QQ'S Now oy Floor sample. Simmons Smooth Sleep Innerspring Mattress, Reg. 59.95.

O9 Now H7 AT PRICE OF 5 Ik arris services luxurious dinette to seat family plus extra guests 1 5 down deliver $100.00 OFF! Olympic Hi-Fidelity Console Radio Phonograph. Beautiful Mahogany $1 O' Cabinet. Only I 7 2 complete Hollywood Beds. Includes Box springs, innerspring mattress. Legs and Plastic Headboard.

Both Beds Complete. 38 5-pc. Chrome Dinette Suite. Unbeatable Value in Gleaming Chrome and Plastic. Four straight Leg Chairs and Table.

Only one. $DO'5 Only i7 Modern Desk in Limed Oak with black $1095 Big, roomy with SIX chairs instead of the usual four! Delightful new design with Danish appearance! Notice the gracefully curved chair backs; the chrome "lattice" fillers in backs. Each seat is luxurious with FOAM RUBBER! All six chairs, plus the table with extra leaf, for an astonishing S69.95 price! Sure be a quick sellout, so claim yours early. FFS on Olympic Trim. Onlv IX.

Scheduled Todav Funeral services 'for Thomas Jefferson Harris, 100-year-old retired merchant of 1428 Penick will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Rose-Neath Chapel with the Rev. Stanley Jordan, pastor of Queens-horo Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Mr.

Harris, born in Jackson and reared in Hammond, died at 11 p.m. Monday in an Alexandria hospital after a long illness. He moved here 40 years ago. Survivors include four sons, H. D.

and Ray Harris of Shreveport, J. C. and W. O. Harris of Houston, a daughter, Mrs.

Edna Simth of Orange, a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons of the deceased: Johnny Ray. Harris, John M. Harris, Thomas L. Harris, Tommy Harris, Clyde Harris, and Theodore Harris.

Some parts of the Bible have been appearing in a new language or dialect at the rate of one translation each month for the past 50 years. SIX CHAIRS HI-FI mM 1k jay iff- 4 Jf Twin Size innerspring Mattresses Only i 9X12 Cotton Rugs, Choice of Colors $1Q95 Only 9 27X54 Throw Rugs. Choice of Colors. 00 55' 1 1 1,1 "nil i "i'in iiil7'1 if 1 Mi. i I it I Only Bag of Brushes for Every Household Use.

$100 A $5.98 value. Hollywood Bed Complete with innerspring mattress. Box Springs on Legs. Headboard. $1 Q95 I 7 Complete.

Only 6 to sell at Look! Never before! Very unusual, offer! Olympic combination in mahogany Cabinet. Radio, Phonograph A 95 and 21 inch TV. Only A Real Beauty of a TV Set! 21 inch Olympic combination with Hi-Fidelity Speaker system. A complete home entertainment center. Beautiful mahogany cabinet Reg.

$529.95 A1A9 Now "Tit Lowboy Console Olympic with Hi-Fidelity Speaker System. 21 inch screen. Cut now to $04' Save $30.00 Olympic Automatic Record player-Phonograph music. A deluxe Radio too. $QQ' Now only A Real Buy! Slightly used but in perfect condition.

Big 24 inch Console TV, mahog- 95 any Cabinet. Only -fcWT Deluxe 3 speed Olympic Luggage-Type Phonograph with famous Olympic Tonal quality. Plays 33'3, 45 and 78 Records. 988 Only with 40 Columbia hits givenl BIHUOG-l, for Do False Teeth Make Gums Sore AIN-A-lAV brina 9 rli a mi rvbbad tort Bii frfn irritating fall tlh mn6 )-low ma Ktk xtroctiont Y'll hmimI Haw anicVly PAIN-A-LAY vntnt't formula) take tha aha Ml pair. Gt PAIN-A-lAY (a farmirta) today.

95 Just hear this Olympic combination; you've never thrilled to such' glorious sound! Not one, not 2, but THREE speakers! In magnificent mahog any cabinet. 40 hit tunes included FREE. In our long history, we can't remember a vakie to equal this! Not a skimpy two or 3 piece group but FOUR PIECES! You get th dresser with mirror. You get the fine storage bed. the roomy chest of $9995 $12 delivers 869 TEXAS AVENUE Easy Terms INdUMS veiSMt, KHtiee.

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