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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 29

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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The SHREvrwRT Times Fridav, August 15, 193ft 7-0 Fresh Dressed, Fine, Fat Must Return To Testify, Judge Rules A Shreveport woman, described as the girl friend of an en-l'mon County. olficial facing prose- 2 Pest Control Law Attacked With Lawsuit A suit charging that the state non-agricultural pest control law is unconstitutional uas filed in dis-trict court yesterday by John Justice and Terminix No, 57. The Louisiana Pest Control Commission, the state commissioner of agriculture, the attorney general BARBECUE NOW! Lean, Fresh Meaty Swift's Premium BACON 79 m. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lb. Lb.

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1 MO POTATOES KENTUCKY WONDER STRING BEAMS GOLDEN BANTAM CORN CRISP LARGE LETTUCE Breast o' Chunk only ONE mixing step Local Finn's rounder Dies Here at 655 Illness Fatal To L. Kodf may Kites Saturday Laurence Koelpmay, founder and co-owner of the Koelemay Salei died in a local hospital yesterday at 840 p.m. after a Choi illness. Mr, Koelemay, who resided on Dixie Boulevard, was a native IM-lander. He tame to this country 60 year asjo and resided in Neder.

land. befor coming to Shreveport in 1937. He was a member of the Firt Methodist Church, uai active in its choir and church Mhool. and uas a past member of its ollicial board. He i.s survived by his widow, three mhis, James and Laurence o( Shreveport and the Rev.

John K. Koelemay of Reaumont. and Martin K. Koelemay of Tort Neches. Tex.

Services will be held in 0horn Chapel tomorrow at to a with the Rev. Dr. D. Dykes, pastor ot the First Methodist Church, of-ficliitin. Rurial will be In Forest I'ark Cemetery.

Youth Draws Bronstcin in Chess Match rORTORQZ, Yucolavia. Auc. Bobby Fischer, IVyear-old international master from New ork. drew against the famous Soviet srand master David Rron-slrin after 59 moves in the inter-nMional chess tourmimcnl today. The more experienced Soviet master tried without success to crush Fischer, who defended him-tclf excellently.

After six complete rounds. lie-land's international master Frid-rik Olaafson and Soviet grand master Ticran I'etrosyan led 19 other world ranking players. Kach hud 4.5 points. Fischer was down the list with 2.5 points. Pa-1 Benko.

Hungarian refujec r.ew a member of the U.S. Chess Federation, defeated Soviet srand master Yuriy Averbach. Benko. ci.nsidcred the biscest surprise' of the tournament, still has to play his adjourned fifth round match with Rronstein. James Shcrwin, U.S.

internation-pi master, surrendered to Rrand astcr Ludek Fachman of Czccho-shvakia alter 66 moves in their fifth round adjourned match. Local Man Held In Check Case Melvin Tawater. 21. 1743'j Line has admitted forsins "four or five" checks, worth between $15 and $5fi each, all passed in Shreveport. Police Lt.

Bob Farkman said that the arrest was made at 9:15 last nicht by Detective Burt Morgan and Lt. Roy Shiver. Tawater was being held for in-testation in city jail last night. No charges had been filed! In another arrest. Earl Chreene, 40.

11102 Pieire was being held in lieu of $250 bond on a drunk driving charge. Pay Raise Issue Clarified Here City Hall employes have been Riving their superiors suspicious looks the past few days wondering what has become of their "last" raise in pay. Speaking on the pay raise for policemen, voted at the City Council Tuesday, Finance Commissioner John Ford commented that other employes would not receive a raise now because they had one the first of the year and the police didn't. Yesterday, Ford clarified his comments The last pay raise was the first of the year 1957. Five Engineers Okayed by Board Five Shreveporters were granted registration at a recent meeting of the Louisiana State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.

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6-7122 i and the Caddo Parish district attorney ere named co-defendants, Justice, who has been refused a pest control license by the com- mission, says that the state law deleaatine licensina and other now- i ers to the commission confers un- limited discretion and is an union-j stitutional surrender of legislative i i power on the part of the Legisla-1 ture, He cites both the federal and state constitutions, Justice has had a license for ler. mite eradication here since 1947. i He claims that upon application I tor a pest control license in July, i he was refused the license and threatened with arrest for exceed 1 ing the limits of his termite con trol license. Shreveport Youth Hurt Bv Vehicle Local law enforcement asencles last night were still searching for a two-ton truck that struck a Negro youth, fled the scene of the accident and ran a roadblock a few minutes later. The youth.

Roliert Washington, IB. who listed his address as Linear Street, escaped with a bump on the head, Confederate Memorial Medical Center attendants said. He I was reported in satisfactory condi-, tion. The boy was struck by the truck at ahout' 8 30 pm. at the Russell and Cooper roads, The truck, driven by a Negro.

1 left the scene of the accident and ran a roadblock at North Market and the Cooper Road a few min- utes later. I The truck was last seen inbound on North Market. I The truck was described as being dark colored with a silver or 1 aluminum colored bed with no license plates. Greenwood Men I Held in Theft Caddo Deputies yesterday were holding two Greenwood Negroes for investigation in the theft of pulpwood Irom the Mrs. Esther Agurs' place and the George Agurs Jr.

place, both located near Greenwood, Being held were Herman Brown, 23, and James Arkansas, 42. NOW KING SIZE! BUY YOU'll a Bottle a Carton a Case ENJOY, ILIOHTFUUT DIFFfRINf tA jr. 1 1 in 'Ai cution for embezzlement Monday, was ordered in district court yes. terday to return to LI Dorado to testily in his trial. Miss Barbara Bennett, Golf Links Boulevard, was furnished a 835 expense voucher by Arkansas officials who came into district court to ecure the order from Judge John A.

Dixon Jr. Beginning trial Monday is Harry A. Long, former Union County treasurer, charted with misuse of public fundi totalling Jude Dixon held that Miss Bennett's testimony would be material. Union County Dist, Ally, William I. Preuitt, who appeared In court here, described Miss Bennett a Look's friend and said she uas often seen with him in F.I Dorado, He said Long spent public money on her.

I-ona was found "bound and caused" in his office. April 1ft He said that he had been overpowered and the money tbken. Pre lit said the story was a fake. Attorney Walter Brown of F.I Dorado. Long's lawyer, objected strongly to rrewitfi statement.

Miss Bennett was turned over to him. Preuitt presented certificates of Circuit Clus W. Jones and Union County clerk Rush Hooten showing that Miss Bennett's testimony was material to the prosecution. Union County Sheriff 0. K.

Bishop said that Miss Bennett would be permitted to testify Monday. Preuitt. who was oueslioned on the stand by his assistant Melvin Mayfield. said that Miss Bennett had testified before the srand Jury and to him that Long lent her money in $20 and $ino amounts at various times and housht her a ring in an El Dorado jewelry store. Long is married and has several children.

He received a month in his county job plus a disability pension as a veteran. Preuitt said Long and the woman were together two or three times a week. Miss Bennett said on the stand that she had no cause to believe Long lent her public funds and that she was never aware he had any such funds in his possession. Prewitt said that he has found that Long spent from $1,000 to $2,550 a month during the period his investigation covered far more than his income and that the state is basing its case upon that fact. Committee Okavs New Space Chief WASHINGTON.

Aug. 14 President Eisenhower's nomination of Keith Glcnnan as head ol the new Civilian Space Agency today received unanimous approval of the Senate Space Committee. So did the nomination of Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, now director ol the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, to be Glennan's chici deputy.

Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson DTex said both Glennan, who will be on leave as president of Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, and Dryden "made a fine impression." Johnson predicted speedy Senate confirmation. Union Relations Rebuked by Board riCAYUNE, Aug. 14 W-Crosby Chemicals Inc.

of Picayune and DeRidder, have been ordered to stop discouraging membership in the AFL-CIO International Chemical Workers Union. That order came today from a three-member National Labor Relations Board panel hearing an appeal from a trial examiner's report of last October. The panel also ordered the firm to pay non-supervisory employes at Picayune a 1956 bonus. Blackburn, civil: Cloyd D. McDan-ids, chemical; B.

H. Nowery Robert A. Roley, and Claude L. Roberts all petroleum. The meeting was held this week in New Orleans.

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