Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 12

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 183' TWELVE TOE CHREVEPOItT TIME3 ice In repard to obtaining; film for 4 Recovering Hits Johnson use bv KRMD In Shreveoort and From Wounds Are 'Better" Channel 12 TV Hearings Concluded Labor Law Violation Is Charged Here Boyd Gammlll. owner of the Cotton Boll Cafe and Liquor store, was charged yesterday In federal suit with violation of tha labor standards act regarding minimum 'Smear Attack On New Aider (CaaUaa Trm Oaa) quoted prominently in hla letter denouncing Baarslag. In his letter to Johnson, McCar Four Tictlma of Saturday night stabbings, shootings, and beating were reported recovering yester day in various local hospitals. Listed as recuperating are Ed Washington. July 20 (Spwtol) was made an orfer of $70 per print for a three-run, two-year period.

The witness said he calcu-' lated this offer would result in a cost of $1.1 per hour for SOI films. Including 30 "westerns' which would not be repeated. He explained the other fllma would be presented twice once on a matinea show and on a night show, In regard to spacY needed for film-editing Hooten said he uses an eight by ten foot room for film-editing and finds it 'adequate. He also testified under cross-examination that needed film could be stored In a room of the same size. The third Southland witness was Halsey Barrett of Bronx, N.

who is eastern sales manager for Consolidated Television Sales. Bar I-ecal rrappUne between Southland wage and overtima paymenta thy aaid: six employes. Doctor, If you bad deliberately Chappel, 48, 1507 rear Pata. man; Augusta Harris. 33, of 1520 Grimmet drive; and Elisha Jackson.

27. Slack Air Force base airman. All are negroes. Television company and radio st-tidon KRMD ith Shreveport Television company as a looker-on mad up rebuttal testimony tn set out to sabotage any possibility of getting adequate funds to run the hearlnsrs of the three applica a good Information program, you Gammlll formerly owned tha Cotton Boll market, the firm for which the six employes worked at various times during tha past two years. It was aold about April 1.

tions for Shreveport TV channel could not have done a better Job 12, which ended Monday. in that sabotage than you have. Southland, assuming the role of "I know that the vast majority of stressor, presented three The suit charges Gammill owes "Doing fairly well" Is Mo Gain White, 32, of 200 Colquitt street, who was taken to tha Veterans Administration hospital after undergoing a severe beating near the Wrooden Shoa night club on highway 80. Attendants said White, who re- total of 16,457 to the six em theAmerican people will feel that it would be worse than a waste of money to spend it in perpetuating nesse. on of vihom attacked the blueprinted facilities which KRMD would provide for its stations if Us ployes, who were engaged as labor rett also testified concerning costs of television films.

ers or truck drivers. Tha auit a voice that Is more soviet than American. I am very hopeful, how against Gammill, a resident of 412 Washington, was filed in federal Shreveport Television company ttf0 l-1 mained in "a daze" througn most of Sundav. has now fully recovered presented no rebuttal witnesses. court yesterday.

The firm was en ever, that your successor will not be bound by the policies which you defend and that a truly ef gaged in the purchasing, sale and consciousness but is still unable to Mrs. Fanney XJtvin, examiner for the federal communications distribution of eggs and poultry. fective pro-American information commission, ho has conducted the clearly recall the circumstances under which he' received bruises and cuts about the head and face. Ha program can be organized ana The suit was filed by Martin TWO YOUNG MEN TRY OUT a boat in a city street of Amarillo, Texas, after a 30-mmute rain produced more than an inch of rainfall on the city which is in the heart of the West Texas drouth disaster. The buildings in the background are of a new junior high school.

Locally heavy thundershowers with high winds have produced much needed rain in parts of Texas the last several days. (AP Wire-photo). properly supported." was found unconscious by a friend Durkin, secretary of labor. It charges Gammlll with the following violations: The letter demanded from John hearings, adjourned the proceedings without date. The FCC has yet to act on a petition by Shreveport Television as he lay on the side of the road.

son a list of authors arnose words first were removed from the U. Also at the Veterans hospital la Underpayment of wages and re company to enlarge the issues in reading rooms overseas, then or Harris who was stabbed the fusal to pay standard overtime rates application granted. The witness, Thomas Maloney. Long Island, N. Y- who said fce has served as consultant for TV tat tons In Texas and Pennsylvania, and now a consultant for a Buffalo, N.

station, said the KRMD blueprints show no filnv ditihR facilities, no storage facilities for a work load of films and itn secondary studio for live programs. He further testified that the blueprints allowed for only Terr crowded office spaca for executives and office personnel. Maloney added that no attempt to plan the trafficking of the work load through the TV plant as evidenced. Another Southland witness, Sam E. Peters.

Shreveport account dered returned to tha library chest with an ice pick when ha to Ted Mizzell, a worxer for tne STROLLER shelves. firm from Sept. 13, 1952, to March 7, 1953. Mizzell alleged Gammill owes him $1,524.60. the case to include area coverage by the three contestants.

If the petition is granted, principals of the three applicants will be called here again for conference with Mrs. IJtvin and probably Report Fast Progressiii Truce Talks attempted to break up an argument between two negro women. Mary Jones, 44. of 1405 Edwards street, has been charged with assault with an ice pick In con Deadline Set On Briefs in B. R.

Bus Case Underpayment of wages to Al Bus Driver's Home Riddled bert Bennett, truck driver who further testimony. However, if worked for Gammill from July 14, nection with the stabbing. She 1951, until Dec. 27, 1952. The auit presently free on $100 bond.

the petition is denied, Monday's proceedings will have concluded the hearings. (OaUaact rna Nit high school. His folks are excited about his being on the list of up-and-coming young movie stars, and want all Shreveport-ers to send In a vote for him. Just clip out the coupon in the August issue of Photoplay and write in DENNIS as your choice as the actor most likely to achieve stardom before, the deadline, Aug. 8.

charges Gammill owes Bennett Channel, who was stabbed by hla CnllnaS Ttmm Oa) Baton Rouge. July 20 JP) Dis $1,286.21. troops who were scheduled to James Juntilla servled as FCC trict Judge Charles A. Holcombe to Underpayment of wages and re In Georgia Augusta, Ga July 20 Shot enter South Korea under the terms counsel in the hearings. ant, struck at film cost estimates of the truce.

stepson and then shot in the left arm and chest by his son-in-law. ia at the new Charity hospitaL Tha stepson, Roy Chappel, 18, and the son-in-law, George Houston, 25, have each been charged with day gave attorneys on both sides until Aug. 1 to file briefs in a negro test case attacking constltu- fusal to pay standard overtime rates to Annie Muriel Bennett, who worked as a laborer from July 15, presented earlier bv Owens F. gun blasts ripped into the home of a striking union bus driver today, t'onality of the new city bus law. Counsel for station KRMD has been K.

E. Griffith. Henry Weaver has represented Shreveport company. The counsel for Southland Television company has included Clyde Hargrove, company president; Frank L. Wozencraft The city has listed three excep Service- injuring one person and narrowly missing two others.

assault with a dangerous weapon. Each is free on $250 bond. Jackson is recovering at tha The Reds accepted a 10-polnt series of pledges from the United States that the ROKs w-ould be kept In line after the cease-fire but said they needed further clarifications from the United States before going ahead with the signing. Police reported the front of the tions to the lawsuit brought by the United Defense league, an organization which arranged free rides for negroes after turmoil here Barksdale hospital after being shot residence of Lester B. Bufford was and A.

L. Stein. 1951 until Aug. 23, 1952. The Bennett woman says Gammill owes her $570.34.

Underpayment of wages and refusal to pay standard overtime rates to Richard Bennett, laborer who worked from Sept. 28, 1951, unti: Nov. 15, 1952. Bennett is owed $1,203.52, the suit charges. shattered by a series of blasts three weeks ago over seating of Bufford was taken to a hospital hites and negroes on buses.

where two leaden pellets were re Alexander, who would be operations manager for the KRMD station. Inters said that the KRMD witness had shown that films needed for five pro-prams planned by the station would cost between $9.50 ami $11,000. He then declared that a Southland estimate of the film cost would be $17,939.50 or approximately 200 per cent of the KRMD figure. In rebuttal br KRMD. Fits Hooten.

film director of WAF.M-TV in Birmingham for two years took the stand. Hooten testified be bad contacted Hollywood Television serv The Reds themselves put forth moved from his heel. the solution to the problem of the 27,000 prisoners by offering to let the entire matter ride until after Tico-Hour Rain Floods Toicn in N. C. By The Associated Prens The lawsuit contends that the revised city ordinance, which was changed to conform with state segregation laws by reserving some seats for whites and negroes, violates the state and federal constitutions.

an armistice, reserving the right to One shot narrowly missed Mrs. Bufford and her young child, who were asleep in a room adjoining a bedroom occupied by Bufford. Underpayment of wages and refusal to pay standard overtime rates to Robert Hall, laborer, a worker in the leg by Henry imams, also a negro, of Slack Air Force base. The shooting, according to Williams, occurred while he and Jackson were engaged in a friendly wrestling match" over a 25 automatic pistoL Williams has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and discharging firearms in the city by city police. He is free on $250 bond.

The U. S. Army has hired a coach to teach GI's In Britain to play soccer. onng it before a post armistice political conference. for the firm from Sept.

1, 1951 un The United States was bound to til March 28, 1953. The suit charges The shooting today broke a lull in a strike of union bus drivers Gammill owes Hall $1,907.77. The United Defense league also accept this attitude and probably did so immediately even though! UN Commander Gen. Mark W. Underpayment of wages and re against tha Augusta Coach Try and Imagine more than half IS fusal to pay standard overtime rates a foot of rain in two hours.

asked the court to hold valid an earlier city ordinance, ousted by the council, which let negroes fill busses from the rear and whites Clark had stated that it wduld be Impossible to recapture tht pris Union bus drivers quit their jobs The community of Hatteras, N. had a phenomenal downfall of 6.37 KISSED to Clarence illiams, laborer, wno worked for GammlU from July 15, 1951 to August 23, 1952.. Gammill Fast service, says F. J. BELIj of 1021 Brown courts.

Bossier Citv, of STROLLER'S pet department. He lost his parakeet and told STROLLER about it. Just before. SSgt. JERRY HOL-L1S.

R39 Benton road, had called to tell us he had found a parakeet, which by comparing band numbers, turned out to be BELL'S missing bird. Within the hour, BELL had his parakeet. Early Orders The Stroller notes that three Camptl youngsters are writing Santa Claus earlv this year. MARY KLLEN YOUNG says sha wants a size 29 bicycle with her name and Campt! on It, a set of genuine natural rawhide white luggage and a Rickey, doll. SUE WLMBERLY would like a bicycle with her name and Camptl on it, two sleepy-eyed dolls and one tlnv tears doll, and LINNYE WIMBERLY wants a size 20 bicycle with her name and Captt on it.

a set of genuine natural rawhide white luggage, a camera, a dresser aet and a small trans-oceanic radio. On Leave K. O. LVNSFORD. son of Mr.

and Mrs. K. O. LUNSFORD, oners. June 1 and company busses did not operate for two weeks.

On from the front, with no seat reser The second issue could be solved owes tht man $1,044.46, tha suit vations. by a UN plan to place remaining In Its exceptions, the city argued that the lawsuit failed to show how anti-Communist prisoners in a demilitarized one where the Indians can guard them without having to enter South Korea. June 13 operations were resumed with non-union drivers. The drivers are members of division 677 of the Amalgamated Street Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes of America (AFL). alleges.

10 Works of Red Artist Damaged the ordinance violated the two con stitutions. In Seoul the South Korean spokesmen confirmed they would Mexico City. July 20 (U.R Custo- On Ycur I.lcr.3y SecMf tv Firs Mortfofe Real Estate Notes Ay AhmmI Large Smell Year Fanes Useelly Available en Short Netice If Neee'ee' THE MORTGAGE EXCHANGE 31 1 Ward Bldf. Nteae 4-flSf go aiong wun we truce. dians at the National palace said (SASIH1? HEED CAR PME.M3TS DEDUCED? State Loan Pays Rapides FOlXn RLAIX Dalhart, Texas.

Julv 20 U. Jim DR. G. C. LOPER Optometrist 1615 Slottery BI4f.

Pkon 2-0056 Bond Interest inches Monday, and while numerous other showers were reported from throughout the nation, that was the record. Main areas of the showers were in the Gulf States, the Central Plains and in the I'pper Mississippi Valley. Hill City. reported a welcome rain of .77 inches. Fort Smith.

Ark, had 1.33 inches and La Cross, Wis, J6 Inches. Along with the rains tame a warm, humid air mass which enveloped large areas in a steam bathism atmosphere. Some afternoon temperatures around the country: Chicago 6, New York 86, Miami 90, Sew Orleans 79. Brownsville. Texas 91.

Fort Worth M. Kansas City 91. Bismarck. N. D.

90. Yuma. Ariz. 10S and Kl Taso, Texas S5. At the other extreme were Seattle, Wash, ith a W), and Cut Bank, Mont, with 62.

San Francisco hart a pleasant 73, and Los Angeles 73. today that "political cranks" have defaced at least 10 works by Communist artist Diego Rivera in the halls of the building. A knife or nail was used to scratch the word "lie" into three Cicera murals, and seven reliefs were defaced, the officals said. Lee Shaw. 21, a telephone linesman, was found shot to death in his late model sedan near Dalhart Monday.

Coroner A. M. Reesa returned "a Alexandria. Julv 20 (Special) suicide verdict. Rapides Waterworks District No.

3 officials said Monday that the July! I interest pavment of their bonds had been paid with the 15,000 ad of Benton, is home on leave from the U. S. navy following a tour of duty aboard the U.S.S. Dixie in Japan. He wilt report to Great Lakes Training center following his leave at home.

vanced to them by the state board of liquidation. The board allocated the money to the waterworks last June. In advance payment of water bills for three state Institutions served by the district's pipe linea. Increasing the sales of water will aid the waterworks in becoming a successful buslnesa proposition, the official explained. Karlier this month they negotiated the purchase of meters and Workshop MRS.

GEORGE C. HEARN. mechanical drawing teacher at Fair Park high school, is presently attending a journalism workshop which will continue through July 25 at Texas State College for Women. Mine Strike Is Voted by Union IS j'(5g7 DO-. Saw Lei 1 Holers Scscrilios redeca yesr csr or lend yea cddilional cash cr both! INSURANCE All off our loom art insured.

In cat of your death, the amount you evt ut is cancelled and your note stamped "PAID' and delivered to your family or your beneficiary. Twelve Private Offices for Your Convenience Asks Fanners Be Paid for Damage Washington. Julv 20 WV Rep. Morrison Jt.) introduced a bill today to authorize government compensation to Louisiana farmers whose crops were damaged during a weed killer operation in the Mor-ganza floodway. The bill said the losses were sustained during May and June.

pipelines from the city of Pine- vine, paying J3.5S4.18 cash for the facilities. The Increasing use of water bv (INS) Interna Denver, July tional union of Mine. Mill and organizations supplementing their FAST DELIVERY SERVICE Smelter workers today voted 18 to 1 to strike against the nation's top Sen. Ellender has intro four metals producers unless agree' duced a similar bill in the senate. ment is reached on a 15-cent-an NO.

1 i. M. "JIMMY" STORE COTTIN, Owner hour wage Increase. NO. 2 STORE E.

B. "ELMER" COTTEN, Owner 4405 Greenwood Rd. at Barbara Union headquarters In Denver announced that the first of 70,000 Diplomat Resumes Disrupted Holiday Phone 2-9341 'til 9 P.M. strike ballots cast by members across the nation, pointed to an 3656 Lakeshora Driv Phone 3-3679 Open Monday Thru Thursday 7 A.M. til 8 P.M.

Friday and Saturday 7 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. Sunday 9 A.M. til 1 P.M. Monday Thru Saturday 8 A.M.

"overwhelming" strike-support un Closed AH 'Day Sunday less management capitulates. New York. Julv 20 (U0 Charles K. Bohlen. U.

S. ambassador to The first count to be announced concerned the Industry's ao-called Moscow, left for Europe today to FOR ALL YOUR CANNING NEEDS "Big Kennecott, Anaconda rejoin his family in a vacation Interrupted by the ousting of Soviet Phelps-Dodge and the American HOME GROWN Ask fee Mr. Cray, Mat. Laaa Mr. Gallatt.

Gnrril Mflr. IIOTORS SECURITIES 715 Barksdole Blvd. Bossier City, La. 1217 Texas Ave. Shreveport, La.

Deputy Premier I-avrenti I. Berla. Bohlen left Moscow on his vaca tion a few days before the Kremlin Smelting and Refining compan. Lloyd Is Manager Of Rio Bravo Oil ARKANSAS ELBERTA PEflMES AS GOOD AS THE BEST! L.a)c Du. announced Beria's downfall.

The ambassador was then called to Washington for "consultations." Houston, Texas, July 20 Declining to comment on his trip to Washington, Bohlen boarded an Air France plane for Paris 1 en route to Geneva, where his wife BLACK DfAMOND RED RIPE (30-LB. AVERAGE) appointment of J. M. Lloyd as vice-president and general manager of PURPLE HULL CROW DER, BLACK-EYE own supply with District No. 3 water will also aid the district, officials said.

District officials have explained in the past that original rates set up for the sale of water by the district were too low. They had expected to serve most customers than actually used the facilities. 1,200 Boys Attend Camp in Rapides Alexandria. July 20 (Special) The Maryhill Youth camp opened Its final week of the 1953 encampment for boys today with an enrollment of 253. It was the largest turn-out for boys from all parts of Ivoutsiana and brought the total to well over 1 200., Fourteen Alexandria boys were among those who registered Sunday.

Also represented this week are Lafayette, Houma, Lockport, Golden Meadow, Plaquemine, New Roads, Port Allen, Morganza, Ijike Charles, Sulphur, Cameron and Natchitoches. The first of four week-long encampments for girls, 10 to 15, will begin Sunday, at the close of a two-day meeting of Knights of Columbus leaders at Maryhill. The camp is sponsored by the state of In co-operation with Bishop Charles T. Greco, Ex-Editor Dies Wiggins, July 20 (V-Os-ear Bond, former editor of the Stone county Enterprise who died the Rio Bravo Oil company, an af land daughter were awaiting him, fal fl filiate of Southern Pacific com pany, was announced today by E. 13c $2.39 ualeraeloiiiis yi "I LB.

BU. A. Craft, executive vice-president of lll'nll Southern Pacific lines in Texas and Iouisiana. Lloyd succeeds the late Sid T. Childress.

Lloyd who has been right of way agent for Southern Pacific lines for the past 27 years, and whose con nection with that railroad has been continuous since 1911, with exeep tion of military service in World War also has been named manager of the newly-created reaj' es tate department in Houston. Ike Vetoes Funds" For War Veteran Washington, July 20 (U.R) Pres ldent Elsenhower today vetoed bill to pay SpanlsH-American war of a heart attack last night, will be buried here tomorrow after veteran Fred P. lanes of Minot, $778.78 for private hospital and medical expenses in 1948. DUNCAN'S MARYLAND CLUB Sf) (o) (0c 8 6 M.12-D0T. R(0c L0- (o)c2 I cm 0) I in nmTtmn 6 -y U.

S. GOOD IABY BEEF QUALITY GUARANTEED WJfflllWlHi EgjS LOIN STEAK 57c Sgjl T-BOP1E STEAK 67c DRESSED AND DRAWN GRADE STEAEI G7C FRYERS 47c DRESSED AND DRAWN GRADE 52- CHUCK ROAST18-27c TIDES SBBSGBIBEB8 PLEASE ME! strive for perfection, but your Times Carrier-SaUtman is only human ond seme timet im. You can help us servo you better if you all uire BEHGE Mi fl. EL CIRCULATION SERVICE DEPARTMENT Open 7 Dots a Week 4:30 A. M.

to 10 A. M. PHONE 3-6022 4:30 A.M. to A. M.

PIHI0NE 3-71321 A.M. to P.M. Hlnes disability had no connec tion with his military service. The president said the payment would noon. The 57-year-old Bond had owned and edited the newspaper for 20 years before retiring and becoming an Insurance agent.

He was at one time a member of the Mississippi senate. give him preferred treatment over other veterans and noted that manv other veterans have been denied similar relief. Elsenhower said the Veterans Jo Drivlnj Hospital program snouia ap plied "with special favor to none" and that "yielding to compassion or special pleaa would eventually destroy tnt etiectivenesa or the program. uo rerun; itl flo Defter VI1Y PAY KODE UIIEIJ YOU GET DARQAIH3 OALOHE AT COHEN'S MTtOllUM JULY 910 JAI KM iAV ON JM SSI TRAVEL TROLLEY i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times Archive

Pages Available:
2,338,132
Years Available:
1871-2024