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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 10

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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10
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10- ThurftriaT. Aim. 21. Tmr 5frnrrrpoBT Twri Ohio Pastor To Speak at School Here ynr Young Chess Wizard Trails Soviet Player PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia. Aug.

20 wi Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old New York chess wizard, drew with the yount Argentinian grand mas- lei, Oscar J'anno in (he interzonal chess tournament today, But the trailed Dr. Lance Webb, author and lecturer now serving as pastor of a Columbus, Ohio, church, will be the piatform speaker at the annual pastors' school, Louisiana Confer nice of the Methodist Church, which opens at Centenary College Monday, Pastor of the North Broadwav Church. Columbus. Dr. Webb will speak nightly Monday through Thursday, according to the Rev.

Jolly Harper, dean of the school jouthful American still pice setting Mikhail Talj of us- and superintendent of the Shreve-port Methodist District. Bishop Paul K. Martin, general superintendent of the Louisiana- DR. LANCE WF.BB Arkansas area, will be on the sia by 15 points. Bobby and Panno drew after 21 mows in a Sicilian defense game, Hungarian refugee Paul Renko, r.ow a member of the U.S.

Chess Federation, drew with Iceland! Fridnk Olafsson. James Sherwin of the U.S. also piayed a draw with Bulgaria'! Oleg Neikirkh. Their match ended utter 24 hours, After 10 rounds of (he 21-round tournament, Talj led the field with seven points. Benkoe tnd six with one adjourned match.

Fischer had 5,5 points. Sherwin was far down with two points and one adjourned match. campus Wednesday through the end of the school (Friday noon, Aug. 29' and will be the featured speaker at a bishop's banquet scheduled at p.m. Thursday, Some I.Vl Louisiana Methodist pastors and their wives are expected to attend the school.

Other features of the live-day event will include a course on Christian Fthics," taught by Dr, V. D. Weal herf oid of Berea Col-lege. Berea. and a course on Officials to View Highway 20 Plans Completed plans for Interstate Highway 20 through Shreveport will be inspected by city officials here Tuesday with officials of the U.S.

Rureau of Public Roads, ofti-clals of the state Highway Department and district engineers. Karl Ci. Williamson, vice chairman of the state Highway Department, said yesterday that the plans include that part of the Interstate route which is known here as the Expressway, from Spring Street to Allen Avenue. Rights-of-way are presently being secured by the state. IIIDDEN WEALTH CHARLF.STON, W.Va.

fl A mystery as to what happened to $37.4 IR in checks made out to the state by 536 aut olicense applicants two years ago has been solved. Some of the applicants complained that the checks had never cleared their banks. They were found stulfed in a cardboard box under a table in the accounting office of the license bureau. "Stewardship" with retired Bishop Italph Magee serving as instructor. Afternoon discussion topirs will iitclude "Pastor and Alcohol Problem." led by Dr.

N. J. Bender: "Pastor and Sermon Preparation," conducted by the Rev. Bran-ton: and "Pastor I'ses the Ritual," the Rev. A.

M. Brown. Discussions scheduled for ministers' wives are "Pastor's Wife In li Home," led by Mrs James T. Harris: 'Tastor's Wile In the Church." Mrs. Carl Lueg; and 'Tastor's Wife In the Community," Mrs.

A. W. Townsend Jr. Registration is scheduled at 10 a m. Monday.

1- those New Pointed Opera's Specially Priced! Child Is Injured In Two-Car Crash A 3 year-old Bossier City child .4, CUSHION INNERSOLES LEATHER LINED THIN, THIN HEELS IV -1 escaped with a cut lip and bruises about the face in a two-car collision at 4:35 p.m. yesterday at Barksdale Boulevard and Hwy. 4. The tot, Fay Taynter. of 1156 MRS.

SARA n. incurs Fla. Safctv Expert Will Speak Here Mr. Sara Griffin Hushr. a safety director from Orlando.

will speak on aafefy programs lor nervire orsnnizations at dinner meeting next Monday niuhl at 7 in. at the Broadmoor Methodist Church. The appearance of Mr. Hughes i. sponsored by the Tilot Club of Shreveport and the Caddo Bossier Safety Council.

Interested persons are asked to phone 2-4210 for reservations by noon Thursday. Mrs. Hushes, manasins director of the Orance County Salcty Council In Orlando, is a charter member and former president of the Tilot Club in Orlando. Sponsored by the Pilot Club as a nominee for the national individual Carol Lane Award. Mrs.

Hughes was presented the Certificate of Merit in 1957 for her efforts in the field of traffic safety. Hughes was co-chairman for Orange County's May Vehicle Safety Check program this year, the results of which brought in three awards. She served as Safety Chairman for District Four Pilot International from 1951-1955, and received the Carol Lane Award on behalf of District Four for work done on a Rural Mailbox Turnout project. Youth Is Held For Shooting Of Teenager A 19-year-old Negro youth was being held yesterday for investigation in the shooting of another Negro teenager at the Municipal Auditorium Tuesday night. Police identified the youth as Bobby Mathis.

reportedly one of the leaders of the Stoner Hill Gang. Injured was David Turner, 18, 1112 Brooks St. Turner received a minor gunshot wound in the arm. Turner told police he was attending the concert when members of the Stoner Hill gang demanded a ticket stub from a friend of his so they could give it to another gang member who did not have the price of admission. Turner said he intervened and was threatened by the Stoner Hill youths who then left.

Turner added that as he walked borne shortly after midnight, Mathis and two other youths followed him to Taylor Street and that Mathis shot him from behind. Mathis has denied the shooting. Mathis was wounded in a gang fight at the State Fair last year and in an incident at the Lakeside Recreation Center in 1956. Dudley was treated by a private physician. She was a passenger in a car driven by her mother.

Mrs. Billie Paynter. 25. when her vehicle las pulled off of Hwy. 4 onto Barks-! dale Boulevard striking a west bound car.

The other vehicle was driven by Richard A. Grandmaison. 20. of i the 4238th Installation tll.501 Barksdale Air Force Base. No charges were filed.

Patrolman Frank Odom investigated the accident. til .50 1 mM 1w -r-in or Fan BLACK CALF and BLACK SUEDE HI HEELS ONLY! AAAA TO B's Vi THRU 10. 7.1. Mass miner -S1-iand Motorcycle, Car Crash Injures One A Barksdale youth suffered a broken leg and abrasions when his motorcycle collided with a car at 4:40 p.m. yesterday in the 1900 block of Barksdale Boulevard.

The youth, Shirley Ray Lowe, 19, 2844 Stafford, Bossier City, was being treated at the base hospital last night. Lowe was westbound in the inside lane of traffic when he cut over into a westbound car in the outside lane, Lt. J. A. Jones said.

The driver of the car was identified as Bobbie Davis, 21, 2412 Broadway, Bossier City. No charges were filed. 506 CROCKETT (Near Don Theater) Nearly 84 per cent of Utah's school teachers have at least one university degree, reports, the National Education Association. SPP'AL 1 -nsj i Contract Let For Building At Church Site fQr- "I TUT TCM: I i ilU MM Or The contract for the construction I. Soft u.

0 P'n cl Av.ruu. n' Rait. TH'S '5 A LARGE of a multi-purpose building at the Sixth District Baptist encampment site near Sligo has been let to Whittaker Bros. Construction Co. The company's bid was $75,450.

This is the first unit of a long-range building program planned for the camp site and the entire cost will be about $500,000. A tabernacle, two swimming pools, cabins, teaching pavilions, and a boat dock are included in future construction plans. Frey-Huddleston and Associates are the architects for the project Construction will begin soon. The first unit will also have a swimming pool. Cost of the pool, however, is not included in the $75,450 bid.

The 77.02-acre camp site, including a 13-acre lake, is being leased to the District Six Baptists for 99 ytars. The lease was donated by A. C. SkanncI, Bossier plantation owner. Mr id! I Your Dollars 4 V.

1 GROUP Hi 'Moncysavcr" Townsend ine sue win ne utilized on a year-round basis as a camp by the 72 churches of the Caddo-Bossier district. H. C. Abbot is chairman of the encampment committee and Dr. Men's SPORT SHIRTS LONG SLEEVE LEVI FLAP BACKS BUCKLE BACKS BLACK BROWN BEIGE STRIPES GRAY POLISH COTTON Take Your Choice of Ways to Buy From "Money saver" Cash 30-60-90-Day Plan Open Account Extended Payment Plan Saves You Money Four Ways 1.

Owner Operated 2. Satisfied With Small Profit 3. Out of High Rent District 4. Prices Not Prizes SMALL MEDIUM LARGE NEW FALL COLORS SANFORIZED FULL TAILORED 495 SIZES 26 TO 36 WASH WEAR THE NEW LOOK LOTS OF GOOD PATTERNS ALSO WHITE BUCKLE BACKS STORE HOURS: Wcckdays-8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturdays-8 a.m. to 12 Noon Drive Out North Market to 1100 Block-Turn Left at Lambright's Nursery Pleas Drive Slow, Especially Near Schools. Give Our Children a Chance to Get to Their Classes Safely! w. L. Sewell is president of District Six.

The bid was let Tuesday. Hilton Service Will He Friday Funeral services for Thomas Rueben Hilton. 73, of 218 Simms will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Rose-Neath Funeral Home. Mr.

Hilton died Tuesday in a local hospital after a long illness. The Rev. D. J. Vascoe, pastor if the Nazarene Church of Shreveport.

will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be M. B. Reason.

T. M. Campbell. W. E.

Coneland. W. C. Mackey, J. T.

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