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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 38

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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38
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fl-C Monday, Marth 13, 1967 Tiik. Siirfvepoh Times Ipil'iiilWM'IWM fU'WW Pilot Ejects From Stricken Plane M. Levy Co. PAnnn isin mtpm it the emergency which caused Cater to eject. Cmdr.

Allen W. Cater, 33, Edina, Cnss Cnunlv Sheriff Lloyd ejected to safely Sunday mornine from his stricken fikv. Stensrud said Cater's craft apparently evnlnrlprl hefore hitting hawk jet fighter south of here. ground. He said Cater landed Cater, a Naval Reserve pilot on a routine training flight, was taken to the Fflren Air Nnlinnal about one-fourth mile from me point of impact, unhurt.

Guard Headquarters, apparently in gooa condition. He is a memhpp nf thn recovered from coiai ana oinvr Attack Sauadron V.A fin haspH at the Naval Air Station in the minor uiiinvnn um diet) will uiuolly lnd SUPER WATE-ON'i xtro calorics benaficial particularly In gg-noa, milktnak, ruatnrHt nuddlnaft ana hlah calorit Twin Cities. Authorities salrl nn invectirra. drinks. Sea racipat included with vary packaga.

Art at wwk tion of the mishap was begun to determine the exact nature of tor super wata-un cmumon ibdivi- Will Stage Style Show A trunk showing of a Dallas manufacturer's kits will be held here today and Tuesday when Nardis designer Lyda Myerson brings a series of spring and summer dresses and suits to M. Levy Co. From noon to 4 p.m. today Miss Myerson will stage informal style previews at the downtown store. The show will be repeated from noon Tuesday at the Uptown Center.

Aided by Nardis sales consultant Andy McCoy, the Dallas designer will have an opportunity to see the reaction of Shreveport women to the clothes she designs. A former fashion model and co-ordinator in New York City, she worked with noted couture firms before joining Nardis. In her present position, Miss Myerson is responsible for planning and developing the line and contributing her ideas and technique to each collection presented by Nardis. Currently concentrating on knits, the manufacturer is recognized for quality workmanship and style know-how. The Nardis Figure Show High Tmproturt Expacttd for Doytimt Mondoy ltUud Precipitation Not Indicated-Consult local Forecast the northern Plains and the Rockies with showers in the Great Basin, southern Plateau and Pacific Coast.

Fair skies are expected in the rest of the United States. (AP Wirephoto Map) SHOWERS WILL fall today in the South Atlantic Coast area and from the Ohio Valley to the southern Plains region. Rain and snow are expected from the lower Great Lakes to the upper Mississippi Valley. Snow is forecast for The Weather INSURANCE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY The Shreveport Agency of one of America's largest life insurance companies has an outstanding opportunity for one qualified man who seeks a real management opportunity. This opportunity offers the right man a chance to help this Agency exceed twelve million in 1967.: To qualify he must have a minimum of three years successful life insurance experience in the Ark-La-Tex area or he must be doing an excellent job in management at the present time.

We offer a most adequate salary, an incentive arrangement after one year if you prove your value, and a future profit sharing arrangement plus full commissions on your personal business. For a personal interview, in full confidence, please call Mr. Donald Latham, at 422-0398. Out of town applicants may call collect. May Stiffen Regulations FORECAST Shreveport and vicinity Clear to partly cloudy except for considerable early mornina cloudiness through tomor line is distinguished by a casual approach to clothes for discerning women.

Solons Plan Searching Look at Nursing Homes row, continued warm. Early morning low near 64 today. High today about 88. Southerly winds 6-12 miles per hour this morning and 10-20 miles per hour this afternoon. Nardis is a member of Texas Fashion Creators Association.

Louisiana Some ear morn no foq. Otherwise partly cloudy and warm through tomorrow. High today in the 80s. Arkansas Partly oudv through KNIT IS CATAPULTED into high fashion by Nardis of Dallas knits, modeled above. Contrast is achieved through the use of more than one color in the ensembles shown by models Sandy Douglas (left) and Marvis Rimer.

(Times Photo by Lloyd Stilley) tomorrow with a chance of a few She spoke also of charges billed showers or thundershowers mainly in the nortneasr portion this afternoon and to the state-federal agencies for Fire Razes Hollywood Film Sets physician services not rendered, tomorrow. Little cooler in north tomorrow. Otherwise continued rather warm. High today in low 90s in west and 80s elsewhere. Lows tonight 50s north and 60s south.

drugs not administered or not The oldest town in Texas is needed. Washington State has a black East Texas ear to part oudv Ysleta, settled in 1682. And she said nursing homes except for considerable early morning bear population of 35,000. WASHINGTON (AP) A searching congressional look at nursing homes and the strong possibility of stiffened federal regulations for those housing medicare recipients are emerging as an unforeseen byproduct of President Johnson's Social Security proposals. Nursing homes are increasingly involved with the federal government because of the ciouainess ana tog tnrougn tomorrow, Continued warm.

High today 85-91. CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY are multiplying and expanding despite their complaints that payments for publicly supported 6:00 a.m 63 Fire destroyed three perma Shop Shreve City and Sunset PR's Monday Through Friday 'til 9 patients are inadequate. "There is, we believe, serious doubt whether you, the federal government, are in fact purchasing the kind and quality of medicare provision for aged patients to receive extended care in such institutions after nent outdoor sets, then damaged the adjacent building of Film-ways, at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios on Sunday. Razed were sets depicting a European waterfront and two New York scenes, brownstone houses and the East Side.

W. W. Johnston, division commander of Los Angeles firemen care you think you are pur Noon 80 6:00 p.m 83 Barometer, 5:45 p.m 29.90 A YEAR AGO TODAY Maximum 64 Minimum 55 HIGHEST OF RECORD This date 88 (1918) LOWEST OF RECORD This date 25 (1948) Sunset today 6:21 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 6:27 a.m. Moonset tonight 8:44 p.m.

First Quarter March 19 The planet, Uranus, is opposite the sun tonight and is 1,606,000,000 miles from the Earth, the nearest it will be this year. Today is also the anniversary of the discovery of this planet by William Herschel in 1781. (all times Central Standard) periods of hospitalization. chasing," she told the commit tee. Spokesmen for nursing homes ureed the House Ways and Means Committee, which is con who assisted in fighting the ducting hearings on Johnson's Social Security package, to re Coincidentally, a separate study of nursing homes' financial relations with the government is nearing completion.

A subcommittee on long-term care, of the Senate's Special Committee on Aging, conducted a cross-country inquiry into nur flames, estimated the loss between $50,000 and $100,000. Eight units from the Culver vise upward the formula on which federal repayment is cal Pet 79 67 .00 City Fire Department and three from Los Angeles battled the culated. On the same day, Mary Ade 85 .00 87 66 .00 flames for more than an hour sing home conditions in 1965. laide Mendelson, associate ex Alxndra Ruge Bumnt Dallas El Drdo Ft Sth Jxsn si 63 .00 before the blaze was brought After the hearings the subcom mittee asked the General Ac I under control. The permanent sets were lo counting Office, Congress' fiscal 6 54 behind the Filmways 55 -11 building, which is used for Hollywood-Vassarette Creates THE LACY LOOK BRA WITH PERFECT FIT 4.50 Albany Albque Amrlo Atlanta watchdog, to study and report on the financial operations of nursing homes receiving public B'ham 79 48 .00 'production of television cornea 3i Tmercials- Tne west end of tne 51 38 .00 building suffered heavy smoke funds.

The GAO audit is expect Regional Pet 85 62 .00 Chas 84 66 .00 Rock 79 62 .00 Lufkin 91 65 .00 Monroe 86 62 .00 ORIns 93 62 .00 Bluf 85 62 .00 S'PORT National Pet 35 26 .00 Angls 71 35 .00 Lusvle 80 41 .00 M'phs 83 59 .00 Been 87 63 .00 Milwke 27 15 M. S. PI. 45 29 .00 Yk 36 33 .00 OCity 82 64 .00 Omaha 31 26 .00 Philly 85 60 .00 Phnx 35 32 .00 Ptsbfg 57 47 .04 Ptld 42 32 .00 Ptld, O. 70 36 .00 Raleigh 39 32 .00 Lusi 24 18 Antra 80 44 .00 Frisco 15 2 .28 Seattle 83 68 .00 Spkne 52 45 .00 Tampa 91 64 .00 Washgtn 68 48 .00 Wichita ed in about three weeks, a sub Bismk Boise Boston Brnsvle Bufalo committee spokesman said 39 31 .00 1 ano waier uamage, uu oaum- ecutive secretary of the Weitare Federation of Cleveland, Ohio, told the committee the bill should be revised "to protect the financial interest of the federal government and the human interest in decent care for nursing home patients." Mrs.

Mendelson's testimony of her experience in the Cleveland area led Chairman Wilbur D. Mills, to invite her to sit in on the committee's later executive sessions to draft strengthening amendments to the bill. NEGLECT DESCRIBED 53 43 .00 Members of the Ways and 74 44 .00 57 38 .00 38 24 .00 Chastn Chicgo Cincti Clvld ion Chief William Hurley 01 culver City. Hurley said there were no reports of injuries and the cause of the fire had not been Means Committee, meanwhile, predict that some safeguards will be written into the Social 53 Z5 .00 62 54 .14 Denver 56 50 .31 Mns Duluth Security bill as a result of Mrs. 90 45 .00 54 48 .49 Mendelson's testimony.

El Pso Helena Houston Indpls 47 28 .00 39 19 .00 One member. Rep. Martha Griffiths, observed, "I Jaxvel 81 67 .00 50 46 .00 80 37 .00 Enjoy the exquisite comfort of a nylon lace bra that fits almost any figure perfectly stretch straps free you while bias cups lift and round your profile. White only; don't see how we can approve vgs KING PLANS TRIP STOCKHOLM (UPI) King Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, 85, Tuesday will begin his first official visit to Italy, a nation he Carefully specifying that she any extension of medicare until we clean up this and other prob ing medicare, now confined to those 65 or older, to disabled was talking about some, but by no means all, nursing homes, Mrs. Mendelson told stories of neglect and substandard care.

has often visited privately to lems of the existing program. Johnson's Social Security recommendations include extend- recipients of Social Security benefits regardless of age. pursue his hobby of archaeology. 32-36A, 32-38B, C. FOUNDATIONS ALL FOUR STORES AOUCLL Downtown Uptown Shreve City Sunset i wilt 11; J0HM i A I If: 0 A II the hostess with the mostest fashion know-how entertains regally in PENTHOUSE PYJAMAS Step out of your humdrum world and slip into something comfortably exciting non-retiring pyjamas that take their rightful place at poolside patio and for elegant at-home parties.

You'll feel oh, so soft and slinky in these culotte-styled loungers of wildly printed acetate completely washable and non-ironing. Pink or turquoise; sizes 14.00 LEISUREWEAR ALL FOUR STORES FOR 7.50 YOU CAN SAVE YOUR OWN NECK A 1 THROAT I II! CREATE i 1 1 I I J0 John Robert Powers' superb new preparation Throat Cream is so intelligently packaged you can now do for yourself what an expensive masseuse would charge for. With firm, upward strokes you cream and at the same time exercise unused muscles under the chin and along the jaw. No goo, no mess. Keep one at the phone, one near the TV and one by your bedside then keep an eye on your profile.

COSMETICS ALL FOUR STORES MISS DOROTHY STECKMAN Powers' New York Representative, will be at SHREVE CITY today and tomorrow DOWNTOWN on Wednesday SUNSET on Thursday and at UPTOWN on Friday ft.

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