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THIRTEEN YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1945 ANNOUNCEMENTS HAUNT SHOW 90 DAYS IN JAIL 1011 TAKING HIS WIFE'S CLOTHES THE HllRtV PORT TIMEi StBStRIPTION RATES Within Cltn arrlrr Deliver? LlmiU Duliv and Daily Sunda SHREVEPORT GIRL IS SLAIN Rush Grows As March IS Near TWO TELL WHY THEY LOAFED A HT iir i inn i.flST AND IOIM) SUITABLE reward fnr return of black male Siottle lm with whits tips on bo'h ears. Antiwar to nam of "Boo-hie" Lddie Mnran, Dudley! Service Station, Lakeilure Drive at Tea Ave. Onlv S-i Oil 2 75 1 HIGH POINT IN HILARITY Sunday Only I Year 113 no Months 1 4 3 Months 3 13 2 40 1 Month 1 05 1 Week Jj -0 WOMAN HELD 50 i LOST Saturday night, between USO I and town, sliver paratrooper bracelet. Sentimental value. Reward.

I'hon 7-13H0 un nAK JUD Outildf of Shreveport I Yer 15 oO 13 00 7 0 1 LOST Silient secretary around Lonney 3 90 St. Sentimental value. Please call Miles 1 95 Carey at Seiner Bros. Store, Is, i 8 Month 7..0 8 U0 3 Months 3.75 3 00 Month! (Continued From I'aie One) stay there until she could find aJ 1 Month "J- "IXm 1 Week. Monday Set of keys.

Reward. 1.3.1 1.00 30 .23 Call 7-'M)B3 or 2-8731. Wore Afraid They Would Work Themselves Out of Employment e-- I Kates for subscription! outside continental Kenie Kiano's Cucumber Sandwich Antics Tops in "Blithe Spirit" Found guilty in city court several days ago on a charge of theft, Frank R. Mooneyham, 34, of 2701 Emery street, was sentenced to 90 days In Jail by Acting Judge John T. Car-1 penter, in the evening session of court yesterday.

Mooneyham was charged with running oft with a box of clothes owned by his wife and sister-in-law, Miss Belle Perkins, of 1810 Edwards, after they had placed them on the sidewalk in front of the local bus station several weeks ago. The two women were waiting on a taxi at tinted States will be quoted upon requekt. STH AVKD-Small biack and white do, weighint a'out fi pound with Tad number 197H. Keward. Call 9119.

place to stay, Dr. Paul was told. Mrs. Stanfleld told Dr. Paul thnt one night Miss Levy became afraid and aksed Stanfleld to sleep In the room with her, which he did, she said.

I (iltO SKNTKNCKD Found Rtilltv! i LOST Gold Fiulova wrut watch between LEGAL NOTICES I in city court yesterday on a charge of battery, Amos Mathews, negro, was Kubenjiein and Old Lommerciai nan huiidinK Keward. f'hone Detroit, March 13 (LP). Two war Irorkerii whn 17) PKRSOSAIS long love affair," Dr. Paul sntd. Cliy JT.

NOTICE succession or HOWARD C. ilKLCHF.R. DECEASED T. Carpenter to Berve 90 days on the CONSULT ZOLA nvw viaying theckers during the last hour of Ing that time, Stanfleld had re No. Hft.HKO reived several sums of money from ParLsh Mathews was charged jmsT cot'R TO FN oted rwmwiintiir 1 Vi tr a it i i ititici ivi tvi Ajfv lad a nn I iff tiii; iirf-sent arm future.

filed another CADDO affairs of life iat, present and future. their shift told the Senate In V. 41m- V. 1. 1 LOUISIANA IN AND i'OR in a complaint by negro, Fred Wllllnms, who hrw ht Mr, Tra lion aiured olored Invited wiejthe Levy woman.

Dr. Paul wtus told, other way when Mooneyham alleged- Mrs. stanfieW toM Dl, Pll, tnat ly grabbed the box, testimony gave me some of the Mathews slashed his neck with a knife during a fight on Fairfield avenue on the niRht of Feb. 23. Williams testified in court that It took 2:1 sUtchr8 to close the wound.

ATTENDING Ol KSK Mr. 11. By MARTHA VAX METER Shreveport theatre-goers got what was probably their most urbane evening of entertainment in several seasons when they saw "Blithe Bplrlt" at the Municipal audltorum last night. The Incomparable Noel Coward brought sophistication to Shreveport and the play brought ninety per cent of the audience to a high point of hilarity. The other ten per cent laughed rather unsurely and tittered and nudged each other like guilty schoolchildren when the plentiful sprinkling of four letter words of Anglo-Saxon origin fell on their ears.

An C. Jtelclu-r, Administratrix of me 1M3 PIERRE Succession of Howard C. Belcher, ha.s AKTKKNOoN nursery. Any age child. iilu-d for authority to sell.

"Come play with us while mother Lots Three 3 and Four Mi of Illnek Six 16), Lonoke Subdi- Kirnrs Highway 7-0708 "Jsanoi HniE' U'nirrwrT5boViv. ror trie pine or r.mht iiumircu ishimii rail 't Hn'tx Dollars, of which two hundred i2ixii 1 deliver. Cll i-i dollars will be paid In e.ni. the bl-' 1IFATH.K CLOTHING STORE ance to he represented ly three notes New. lied Clothinn.

21H Laurel. 3-3S4S of the purchaser hearing interest at AM 'not responsible" fnr "debts incurred vestigating committee tonight that they didn't work harder because they didn't want to work themselves cut of a Job. "And since the government places the contracts on a cost-plus-flxed-fce basis, management doesn't care tf production Isn't faster," Bernle Irwin, testified before Senators James Mead, N. Homer Fereu- not much." She said some of It went on repairs to the house. There were no witnesses to the Witnesses also testified that Mooneyham and his wife have been separated since last August.

Mooneyham was under a $500 peace bond at By far the biggest day's business this year was that of yesterday at the federal Income tax offices. 10th floor of the Commercial building, Market and Texas streets, according to L. E. Martin, chief of the Shreve-port division of the Internal revenue department. At 5 p.m.

lt was estimated that 2,500 persons had been waited on and it was believed the day's total might constitute an all time for -one day, If the rush continued until closing time at 9 p.m. However, said Mr. Martin, "there have been days In the history of the office when we have waited on more than the 2,500 we have had today." Throughout yesterday there were 19 deputies helping taxpayers, except during lunch hour, and no specific schedule on eating was taken by the office staff. L. H.

Adklns, one of the deputies, said that he went out to lunch and was gone only three minutes. He didn't say where or what he ate. J. C. Howell, another deputy, declared that he found out yesterday that he really could eat lunch in 10 minutes, but wouldn't like to do lt every day.

Calling attention to only three more days remaining in which this service can be given to Income taxpayers, Mr. Martin said that the office will be open until 9 p.m. today and tomorrow. The office will be kept open until midnight on Thursday. shooting, preliminary Investigation the time of the alleged theft, the last night showed court said.

The bond was placed against him by his wife. 1,11 1 by anyone hut mini from date until paid, each for Signed i I AN'Zs the sum of Two Hundred i2uui dol- Tn( Time. March'. l.i. ItM.I R.

Rnd Hugh Mitchell, who are at Detroit tn oct Mast, probation officer of the Caddo; parish Juvenile court, is attending probation officers' school lu Baton! Rouge this week. The school consists) of a one-week training course con-! ducted by the National Probation' association and is being sponsored byj the department of public welfare. first-hand Information on manpower. Lt. Col.

Raymond Anthony, armv Henderson Area Men Casualties erratic spiritualist and an erotic lr forces representative at Packard The Stanfleld daughters are 11, 7 and 6 years old. Charles Stntham. 1811 Walnut street, said he passed along the street in time to see Mrs. Stanfleld return to her home. He said he saw the body, but didn't hear any shots.

His mother, Mrs. J. J. Statliam. said she was lying down when she heard two shots.

"I was scared and didn't know what happened," she said. Mrs. Stanfleld told Dr. Paul that she was sorry she had to do lt, but said "there was no other way." tnree years aftei date of "akini with m'SIVESS CARDS ALTER the io the "to pa? ''iV STREET the entire indebtedness at any tune LlrrLE HOC K. ARKANSAS.

prior to maturity. MICKKY ItoIlHY SHOP All persons desiring to oppose the grant- Ladies' rire-sniak Ing. alterations; anything nm of the application arc hereby noti- fashioned as a hobby. Soldiers' uniforms fied to file such opposition within ten altered days from the last day of publication 3ns LFVV TiLDG SHRFVEPORT This given under my hand and seal of Sandinpe Machine for Rent office on HARDWARE Deputy Clerk. Kirst Judicial District 519 EDWARDS PHONE 490S Court In and for Caddo Parish.

Loulsi- Expert AUerationTH QuamV-anrrServlS BLAN CHARD. GOLDSTEIN, WALKER Hill Owens QimlitV Motor Car admitted that the rmy approved payment of cost-plus ghost, to quote the play itself, was. apparently, like taking lt straight for some. The majority rules in a democracy, contracts even though lt knew of though. The farce about the seduc SHREVEPORT See It Grow, Day by Day the loafing.

Found One Asleep Ferguson made an Inspection tour the Packard plant last Friday and Henderson, Texas, March 12 (Special). Three soldiers from the Henderson area have been killed in action and a third has been placed on the wounded list, according to notifications from the War Among the more important prop- f' 'i" H. fc Jordan Greenwood Rd. Ac Portland iound Irwin and Fred Goggln, gear erty transfers filed yesterday In the! in4.i. Family Finished I.aundrv tive, coquettish ghost who Is so lovely her ex-husband finds himself wishing she were flesh was the pleasantest entertainment this season.

The "farce" Idea was epitomized by Renle Rian, who played the Stanfleld, who Is 35, has been em- office of Victor G. Simmons, clerk of ployed In the traffic department for 'court, were the following: ooi7 i 1 s.s,Lff tsi n1 JI- lb Finest Dry Cleaning Na 90.87S In the first Judicial District Milady Cleaners Laundry Phone S71S rs-rs-. grinders, playing checkers, Samuel Watson, another employe, asleep on tn Idle conveyor belt, and some 20O Other employes Idling about. Gordon G. Atwell to Harry Leo compan Ty AJJA.Ml'i UA 1 the past several months as an extra motorcycle officer.

Chief Russell said Pvt. Angus Sparks, son of Mr. and ti-art nf land includiniz the! Versus 'ronnien or worricj. tiniiappy or ni- a tiact OI land mtiuaiug uiei rTATF r- rmv eouraged. consult me I can help you spiritualist who causes all the Mrs.

Andy Sparks of Henderson, died! last nieht that he woid Irwin and Goggln said they had west 159 375 feet Of the east J1H.TO By virtu, of Writ of Secure and Sale! 17 a r-v rirovai to ih riage. SSI. fe'-cnt ann future. irouoie. Musi.

spintuanBw are uieamy, in action Feb. 18 at Manila. He had missed from the police service 1m icei ui iuu nou IN vy HUME mediately. OPA INCIDENT BOWLES SAYS hut off their machines at 5:15 p.m. 45 minutes before quitting time, because neither had time- to do another gear before 6 p.m.

'subdivision, for 111,500. tO 1t CHI.A1 Tnl-I. taken low-voicea creatures dui not inis( been in the army two years. A former top-notch comedienne. Renle Rlanoj student and graduate of Gaston high was a bumptious, bycicle-rldlng school, he has two brothers in the medium who dashed on the stage 'service.

Miss Levy's body was Wellman funeral home. pLrici, .7 2104 BARKhDALE HLVD BOSSIER Parish, Louisiana. In the above num-i ai bered and entitled cause. 1 have seled jNeXt iJOOT TO 1 CU and will sell at Public Auction for cash according to law without bene- MItFl.LA -HHASSlf fit of appraisement the principal Mad induidually; designed front door nf the Court House oC principles wltnout obll- Irwin said his daily quota is 20 Mrs. Mary Belle Husband of Hen g.itmn.

Phone during the gears and that "I could maybe do 24 if everything was right all day. Caddo Parish. Lmnsiani legal hours of sales on derson has been advised of the death of her husband, SSgt. Thomas Guy Highland Nursing Home. 4813 SATURDAY, MARCH J4TH.

1945 Two Killed in Mine Disaster rUIIZO A. lUUliril IM cuici rnutj Yancey, lot 10, University Place subdivision, for $8,400. Charles B. Rudd to Vincent P. Pulco, lots 18 and 19 of block 20, unit, 3, Lakeshore Heights subdivision, for $7,000.

Frank E. Canitjan to Jinimle C. Smith, lots 21, 22, 23, Bryn Mawr Hill subdivision, for 4.202.8O. but I might be working myself out Lots 5. 6, 7, and of Block Thorn-! Husband, in action in Germany Feb Spencer Corsetiere.

Mn B147 before 8 after 5. on or ine city of a Job." Shreveport. Caddo Parish. Louisiana in Scotch and ate untold cucumber sandwiches. She walked off with the show, even In the opinion of the abstemious ten per cent.

Reginald Denny turned In one of the deft performances which have put him at the top of the heap and Irene Harvey undoubtedly made every male wish he could haunted ruary 23. He was previously reported He said that the company asked Magnolia Convalescent Home lor extra production on some days wounded in Belgium October 25, 1944. Sergeant Husband is a veteran as per plat of record In Book 41. page SI of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, being further described as follows, to-wit: COMMENCE at the Southeast corner (Continued From Put One) "Each week our staff holds numerous meetings with senators and members of the house. Our weekly congressional mall averages some 300 letters 819 JORDAN (Back of Clinic! 3-34V7 REGISTERED" Spencer CnrseTjere.

Mrs. D. H. Ciresham. Phone 43S4.

Ifi02 Creswell of three years duty. Waynesburg, March 12 7P) I Oscar R. Diamond to Eugene J. of S. Block Ihornhill Annex 1 1 LAUNDER curtains.

li'ins. blouses aunoivision, run Morth oa Line Ave-' and dresses. LaRtie. 2744 Milam 4074 Led Block 1 thence West CORSETS, surgical beltTNtrT Two coal miners were killed and three south 50 feet of lots 192. 193 others trapped by a fall of hundreds and 194, Land subdivision, for $8,000.

of tons of slate three miles Inside Jeanne Melalne Harkins to Mrs nightly. Fay Sapplngton, as the maid, and Mona Barrle, as the living wife, were a credit to the show. to alley, thence South along rear line LAUNDRY WANTED Curtaint and fin nd then laid off workers on the next day. "Accumulated Seniority" rian John McDanlel, a United Automobile Workers (CIO) plant committeeman, told the committee that the same thing happened In the Packard Foundry. He produced company orders to lay off workers In this vital industry and said: "These layoffs came right after ap or Lots 98 feet to Southwest corner unena uuick service Phone of Lot 5, thence East along line be-i i t-v i 1 1 vrb tween Lots 4 and tn lh nl- of iVIAlJA.M LiVA And the show was a credit to Mrs.

Mollle G. Shamburgcr, lot 15 Brunswick Grove subdivision, for $4,750. William E. Monkhouse to Loul the Crucible Fuel company mine near here today. Rescue crews labored to remove Pvt.

Carl E. Perry, son of Mrs. George Perry of Overton, was killed Jan. 30 in a battle in France, the War department has reported to his wife, the former Miss Laura Arnold of Poplar Bluff, Mo. Private Perry entered the service in August, 1943, and went overseas in September, 1944.

Besides his wife and mother he is survived by a two-year-old son, Carl; one sister, Mr Lawrence Wlllingham of Overton; three brothers, Ray Perry Arthur Cunningham. Here's hoping we who can't pass up the stuff can have such a pickup more often. beginning, together with hereditaments Gives advice on all affairs of life. past, and appurtenances thereof, and ail present and future, love the buildings and improvements there-; business and changes; lost articles or on and all the estate, rights, title and troubles. I't miles from city limits on interest of aid Warren G.

Gray in Greenwood Rd. White stucco house the debris to reach the trapped men, Lowrance Wright, et al. five-acre but have given up hope of finding i tract of land in section 18. town-them alive. ship 17 north, ranee 14 west, for all of which we try to answer as promptly and as fully as possible." Meetings of advisory committees have been held on a closed basis because "any other procedure would quickly turn (them) into time consuming forums," Bowles explained.

He said that heretofore only on a few occasions have congressmen asked to attend the meetings, and have withdrawn their requests when the situation was explained. Bowles said he would modify this policy promptly, if congressmen peals for more production. And at company officials identified the $4,500. mm io ine saia premises or To tne on right streets and alleys adjoining or ad)acent s. rT irp7roT'Fvi''r it-a thereto, being the same property ae-1 JHA t.h OLfORTt NITII.S quired by Warren Gray from Loyd: GOING to San Diego March 18 9) Desire dead as Mike Gragish, 55, of Crucible.

the bottom of the notice it says: John T. Donaldson. to Homer riders. 3802 Lakeshore Dr. after 5 p.m.

CLAIMS GERMAN SABOTEURS SAVED REMAGEN BRIDGE 'More cutbacks are expected work Nichols, lot 47 and lot 62, Broadacres of Overton, Pvt. Donal Perry, now HIld Edward Johnson, 28, of to win the war," i.eeper under need dated February 15. 1928. recorded In Conveyance P-ink Page nd from Miss Elizabeth C. Jackson, as per deed dated Mnrc'h 21.

19.1(1 nH rernrdH Io BUSINESS SERVICE An optimistic note for future war Jrroduction in Detroit was injected Chestnut Ridge, Pa. subdivision, for $3,750. Still trapped were Grover C. John- Anna Foster Gullatt to Leona Gul-son, 55, Edward father, Robert B. latt, lot 36, block Highland Park Matthews, 47, of Rices Landing.

I subdivision, for $3,000. and Martin Spollar, 55, of Chestnut Almrr Waller, et al, to Oscar Rldgc. Pa. B- Williams, lots 159, 160 and 161. With U.

S. Forces At The Remagen Bridgehead, March 12 (IP). A German Conveyance Book 283. page 839. New HOOVPTS For Sale Said property to be sold as belonging1, 1 to the above defendant to pay nd In for old Hoovers.

Libersl satisfy debt specified In said writ to- Hoovers KrvlCHLov gether with attorney's fees. Interest 708 "1LAM PHONE S184 and CT howell flournoy, Deep Water Well Drilling Sheriff and Ex-Offtcio Auctioneer. L. Tate. Rt.

3. Box IH7. Phone 1-4344 N. MARCANTEL. Attorney.

i Mooringsport Road. Shreveport. Li. prisoner said today that German Harmon General hospital, and Pfc. James Perry in the Marianas.

Sgt. John W. Whitley was slightly wounded in action in Germany Feb 23, his wife has been Informed. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Whitley of Laneville, he has been in the army since November, 1942, and overseas 15 months. He was with the First army and is one of the brothers in Henderson Iron Works subdivision, saboteurs blocked the efforts of retreating Nazi troops to destroy the for $2,100. TAFT SAYS nr ARTHUR SHOULD BE RECALLED TO PLAN FINAL DRIVE DEATHS mien sen. rerguson inai management and labor had reached "accumulated seniority" agreement under which highly-skilled workers can move from plant to plant without losing seniority In their "home" plant. Earlier, company and union spokesmen hd admitted the loafing charge, but each said the other caused it.

railway bridge at Remagen last Wed el 't tn Shreveport Times CARTER -Electronic service and supply. v. '7. 20. 27.

March 13. 23. 1945 nesday before Americans crossed lt Williamson, lot sauuu nciguvji SHERIFF'S CAI to the east bank of the Rhine. subdivision, for $1,600. No, 76,076 In the First Judicial District! I'H Texas Ave.

Phone 1-4408 the army. VENETIAN BLINDS SAMUEL IEIST The failure of the Nazis to destroy the bridge had been one of the! IIAKI I O. UMS El Dorado, March 12 (Special) Funeral services fov Charles Oliver Daunis, 47, of near here who died Reconditioned Like New Washington, March 12 (). Senator Taft said today Gen. Douglas MacArthur should be brought to Washington to help determine final strategy to defeat the Japanese.

Crash Lands Ship JIM (SOMETIMES CALLED JAMES I KORD By virtue of Writ of Fieri Facias to me Thursday at the state sanitarium at IN OUR OWN PLANT Have the work done NUW while labor and materials are available. Estimates gladly furnished. Call directed from the Honorable Kirst Judicial District Court of Curitin Parish. Sports ET HSH Walter B. Jacobs to Edward A.

Brass, lot 4, block Montgomery subdivision for $1,400. Mrs. Mary O. L. Leverett to Hulon John Buckner, et al, W'2 of lot 86 and E'i of lot 87, University Place subdivision, for $1,250.

V. L. Camplsl, realty broker, an- Iouislana. in the above numbered and1 Kelly Keeps His General Waiting entitled cause, I have seized and wil virtosinr, sell at Public Auction for cash accord-! ALPIIONSE BRENN ER CO. Noting that Fleet Adm.

Chester W. Nimitz, the navy's Pacific commander in chief, has Just been here, the Ohio Boonev.lle, after a long illness, were held Saturday at. West Side Baptist church with the Rev. Ben Joy-ner, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Primitive Baptist cemetery.

Carrying Patients Kilgore, Texas, March 12 (Special). mysteries of the war. It provided Lieut. Gen. Courtney H.

Hodges First army troops with a golden opportunity to cross the Rhine barrier for which they had expected a bitter fight. The prisoner said that saboteurs cut wires connected with dynamite charges which the retreating German troops had planned to" touch off to destroy the bridge. According to the prisoner's story, House of Caddo Parish. Imslann. due- ihJtne Location Since 1 senator said he regards it as "sig ina the If sal hours of sales on RADIO REPAIRING.

Have tubes. Pick up Mr. Daunlx is survived by his nouncea two salcs totaling sib.juu. ivi.uaisuAy, Ar'nlL. 4.

1945: ana oeuver. 124 uary. nificant" that MacArthur has uot been summoned here since the war First Lt. Curtis E. Blanton, three daughters.

Miss property located at 205-207-209 VU of swn i 't ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP Electric repairs of any kind. 2-4898 began. beiongm, io; INCOME TAXES AUDITS and satisfy "I think the high command should transport pilot, brought in a uaunis, tnreveport; Miss Nina i-nnsn, Louisiana. Jl i. Fav Daunis Little Rock Ark and I for $12,000.

J. Homer Jordan formerly as bel plane for a night crash 1Jaullls' "ule ock, ArK and owned the residence. Also me nome debt specified said in writ to.ether J- ea nubile Aceountsnt with attorney's interest and Ara" Phone Miss Norma Joan Daunis. Cottage i Grove. and three sons, Thomas.

jt 3250-3252 Southern avenue, was Phenix City, March 12 OP). TSgt. Charles E. (Commando) Kelly kept a general waiting 20 minutes when he arrived late with his fiancee. Miss.

May Frances Boish, for their wedding at the county court house trVre today. A civil ceremony was performed by J. HOWELL FLOURNOY. i P1 A L' IP from which 32 persons escaped un-scratched, he wrote his parents. Mr and Mrs.

O. S. Blanton of Kilgore. Sheriff and Kx-OffiHo Wendell and Walter Daunis, all of EI purchased oy Wesley cnaney irom iouu, nit vi I MOHC.A.M. ATTOBSPV CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER bring General MacArthur home and consult him on the plans to beat the Japanese," Taft said in an Interview.

"I think he has shown he knows how to fight the Japs as well as the knows how to fight in its own area." There has been much speculation tn congress over the choice of a su- Now on leave in England, Lleuten- i Dorado. 'Ten tor consiarrairon ui shreveport Tunes: March 1, 6, 13, JO, 27, 251 Ockley Drive Phone T-1B3 i m. htiHir-RRV V'' Air Conditioning and Death of j. m. sedbeny, as.

of1, i til Npw Orlpiins N' 'cAL1 Dltnc, Comm. Refrigeration Repairs. he was a sergeant in a demolition company of German engineers. It had been planned, he said, to blow up the bridge when Americans neared the Rhine. He said he had been informed that the German captain who had been entrusted with blowing up the bridge committed suicide rather than face CAHN ELECTRIC CO ed yesterday 7 I bank OF VIVIAN yesterday i Marshall, Texas, occurred Probate Judge C.

B. Gullatt, Jr. It will be followed later by a ceremony st Pittsburgh, the couple's home town. The' bride is a Catholic and versus ant Blanton said that he has been making official accounts of the mishap. "No one in tha ship received as much as a scratch, which was lucky since there were 32 people on board Ipreme commander for the final drive RARYE GERALD SWILLEY AND MILAM ST.

PHONE SIM Jobs Io Be Open for Vets GORDON KWIt.t.F.V or. Tokyo. Nimitz and MacArthur at a local sanitarium following a long illness. He is survived by two sons. T.

D. DEEP WATER WELLS Nazi leaders after lt was discovered are regarded as possibilities, along Ntw Orleans, March 12 fP) Wil- By virtue of Writ of Fieri Facias to me! directed from the Honorable First Judi- cial District Court of Caddo Parish. Louisiana, in the above numbered and PHONE W4 3. ROX 715 A-l. SHKEVFPORT.

RT that the Americans had seized the with Gen. George C. Marshall, ciief lncludlnz 27 air evacuation patients. Sedbcrry and J. E.

Sedberry both ofllirtm Shaw, personnel director of the Kelly is a Baptist. Kelly was decked out In a neatly pressed uniform decorated with his many medals, Including the Medal of Honor he received just a year ago RADIO SERVICE of staff. entitled cause. I have seized and will: cim vryui mm i. jiaiiuotiii uuc ov.u-c.ilv iivii tituvne ucjjrii 1.1 1 is: 11 1, oaiu flight nurse and the recular trestle intact and had established a bridgehead on the east bank of the Rhine.

medical technician with the today that at least 1,444 city Jobs he wrote. "I was lor.t and almost out DerT TIIAIMISG PROGRAM armed forces overseas. will be available htjje for returning! i i.iT hr I1. Plenty of parts, tubes and adapters to lAhl '8h PDr'ernn repair radios without wiring changes, at the ptmcipal front door of the Court. mi House of Caddo Parish.

Louisiana, dur-; 1 fie KaOlO Exchange ing the legal hours of sales on 2T49 M'dwav 074 EDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 1945: of gasoline that night so there was today for his exploits in Italy. nothing to do but set her down in r. uc uCm mr field nr rastn somewhere The Rains and Talley funeral home In These Jobs, all under civil service FOR DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS BEGINS Marshall at 4 p.m.

today. Burial will regulation, include 1,116 which have of Block Seven ni of Galloway Annex.V?r4pirr u- 'o Kliin ratjt firp and hnrned com 1. V.aa.. V.nl., Pn i 1 FORMER POSTAL OFFICIAL HELD ON CHECK CHARGE UC lit Jl CCli uwL CCUIC1CI ivini uciu uj lu.iaiuim, plttely, but that wasn't much to pay for 32 people safely cn the ground." Louisiana, as per map recorded in Con-1 to J0J Call uaf veyance Book SO Page 473 of the Con- 1200 1 e.aS A V6. Phone 2-4006 veyance Records of Caddo Parish.

Lou- shall. and 328 which have been vacated ln the classified service slnfie the start; Isiana. toKethcr with all buildings and1 RACHEL ST, RADIO SERVICE of the war, Shaw said. Improvements thereon. CALL FOR AND DEI.IVFR Lieutenant.

Blanton, who attended; rRF'l H. Still-Fit Kilgore high school and Kilgore col- services' for Fred H. Scheer. New Orleans, March 12 (P). Southern Reconstruction Fik corporation offices today began a four-day meeting to train personnel to handle post 1115 coiuuiaiiuiug vinw uwv.

division in Italy. MaJ. Gen. Fred L. Walker, was a witness.

Walker Is now commanding general of the Infantry school at Ft. Benning, where Kelly is due to report back at 8 a.m. tomorrow. The couple has taken living quarters at Columbus, Ga. JAPANESE ATTEMPT TO LAND ON FUK1EN lege before entering the air corps In of Houst0n, Texas, former well has been overseas since Feb.

14 known restaurateur In Shreveport war disposal of surplus capital and An Associated Press dispatch last night from Bremerton, said that Charles Edwin "Milt" Melton. 47, former assistant postmaster at a small Louisiana town near Alexandria, is to be returned to Shreve- producers- gooas. Said property to be sold as belonging to PHONE 3-2282 or 2-0800. 2118'a LAUREL the above defendant to pay and satisfy floor" SURFACIVf ANf SAVhlvr? debt specified in said property together; We make them look like new with attorney's lTmt7m7. JASPER K.

SMITH, ATTORNEY. i SANITARY WORK Shreveport Times: March 1, 6, 13, 20. 27. VJXr April We specialize in cleaning cess-pools and septic tanks. Al! work guaranteed NOTICE TO HOME OWNERSL'ShretrtDeL 1944.

He participated in D-Day landings and in the airborne invasion of Holland. With warehouses bulging and UEAI plants turning out record supplies of who died at Houston, will be held at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Osborn funeral home. The services will be conducted by Dr. Dana Dawson, pastor of the First Methodist church.

Burial will be In Greenwood what will, after the war, become to face trial on a federal charge COAST FRUSTRATED plus property, RFC officials said: of forgery. FORECAST Shreveport and Vicinity Mostly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday, continued mild. RESTYLING Fur work. All kinds. Mrs.

OF CADDO PARISH Aldndge. 238 Robinson. 7-7483. Chungking, March 12 A Japa personnel must leam.r.ew accounting methods to keep track of the tre Melton, said the dispatch, was arraigned before a United States Barber Charged in Slaying of Marshal Pecos, Texas, March 12 fP). George Richard Ferguson, 53, a barber, was l.UUIMdlld HIIJUJ SIIUWCJJ III, I J-i east and south portions Tuesday and uomfstfjii rvirrtPTinM APPt ir fc.leCt.riC lrillsr and KGDHIFS nese attempt to land a small force commissioner at Bremerton and bond lie was a memoer oi we iwasuiuc Wednesday.

inns ts I nr. WAUt Al i tit as-: ik it t-LtCTKlC CO LESSOR OFFIC BEFORE APRIL .5 7H MARSHALL PHONE 2-7M50 crcjer Arkansas Partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday. Slightly warmer. ic aiiruivpd Vvu nil wlnnw sun t- 1 inese applications nuisi oe maae etcn BOOKKFFP1NG. TX SERVICE Charged today with murder io con- srneer Klnu witti Wednesday.

Occasional showers In south HUt.A HKAlhllKfl This Is the only method of obtaining 1 533 Commercial Bldg. Phone was set at 11,500, He is accused of having forged an endorsement on a U. S. treasury check for $80, the dispatch said. U.

S. District Attorney Malcolm E. Lafargue said that Melton formerly was a postal employe at Forest Hill, near Alexandria. nectlon with the death of Deputy i Warmer in northwest portion Marshall Robe D. Beracy.

41. of Pecos, th he who was stabbed through the body i mell Tatson1 YESTERDAY'S TF.mpf.ratx'RF.s H. J. Austermcll. H.

h. First figures indicate higiiest tempera-with a two-foot Mexican sword. Sr A Peterman ture during last 12 hours, ending 1 3( Beracv was stabbed Saturday niKht. 'J. second, lowest temperature last 24 bAcuiiruuib n- Electric inng Household Repairs To secure Homestead Exemption, the go-I ELLIOTT ELECTRIC CO.

plicant must own and occupy the ns-20 TEXAS ST PHONES'' premises, unless he is serving in the 1 EJDy.t. armed forces. Those serving In the) ATTIC PANS REPAIRED mendous number of Items which are being offered now and will be sold after the war. A. J.

Chrlstadoro. of the RFC Washington office, said the disposal set-up is being decentralized to weed cut speculators and make sure users obtain the articles. A central oflice lr, Washington will help district offices to locate items they do not have in their areas, and to co-ordinate the work. "All articles of capital and pro on the Kuklen coast about 40 miles aoutb. of enemy-held Foochow has been frustrated fey Chinese forces, field dispatches said today.

About 1U) of the Invaders were killed and the ethers driven off. Two Japanese warships covered the landing, which apparently was an attempt to extend the Japanese protective area along the coast against possible American landings from the Pacific. Other official Chinese reports declared severe fighting was raging in- ending 1:30 p.m.: third, ram or Authorities said he had arrested a i melted snow during last 12 hours ending member of their families to makg application for them. Flournoy. man rr a rlfiinlr eho frrgi anH VtaH 1 7:30 p.m., twi.

Clean, oil, repair now. Electrical appliance repaired; plentv parts. ED.HANBY.J402 Fairfield. Phone 2-T704 WRIGHT-WILLIS REPAIR SHOP Repair tractors, trucks, weidms. team cleaning and painting.

221 Beach St. Phone BIRTHS gone with the man to a room to permit the man to change clothes, STEPHEN A. I. BOOGS Funeral services for Stephen A. of 801 Slattery boulevard.

when the stabbing occurred. Eoe 82, ducers' goods now for sale are cata- Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Thomas, 1507 not delay this matter. A. G. Hammett, Tax Assessor i Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Shrevenort Times February IS.

20. 23. 2'). 27. March 2.

4. 9. II, 13. 1. l.i.

20. 23. 27. 30. April 1, 3, 6.

10. 13, 194j. Ferguson, a former resident of El v-no (lied at a local sanitarium Sun- STOVE REPAIRING FOR SFRVICE. CALL WILBORN STOVE SHOP. 1217 GARY logued in a pamphlet 'buyers' guide Stevens, daughter Karen corn Kuirhwan.

former site of a Paso now living in Pecos, was ar- t-av be held at 4 p.m. today Ht tinned states 14th air force base in: for surplus property, "available from: March 7 In Schumpert sanitarium. 11 1 1 a S. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Bauska, Mans Kwansl province. The reports saiu.pjf'i; otflces, ne saia. field, son Barry Arnold, born March 7 in Schumpert sanitarium.

FLOOR sanding and finishing I Dura Seal finish. 3-33TO. E. Strain. Rand Instruments Repairtd HOB ANNIE REPAtR SHOP W'l MILAM PHONKjHyi! GLENN'S Saddle hop.

Leather 's'lpplieaTi The charge was filed after a pre- jres Wju conducted by the Rev llmlnary hearing before Justice of Caylor, pastor of H.ghland Bap-the Peace B. A. Odom. tit church. Burial will be In Forest Park cemetery.

HEAVY PENALTIES Chinese troops had broken into the city in their current drive' against Japanese forces in southwest China. ANNOUNCEMENTS jAmarillo 67 33 Arcadia, La 72 57 Atlanta 70 50 Boise fil Chicago 52 34 Denver Sii Detroit S2 3R El Paso 77 44 Fort Worth Krt Mi Havre. Mont 57 Houston 2 67 Indianapolis TH 43 Jacksonville 71 Kansas City 3S Lake Charles. La R2 B2 Little Rock 57 S3 Memphis "1 $2 Miami 77 69 Mills. -St.

Paul 43 27 New Orleans 77 New York 43 34 i Oklahoma City 6 SO Phoenix 39 St. Louis 5'i 39 San Antonio 77 RT SHREVEPORT 74 58 Washington 3i Cpl. and Mrs. R. T.

Smoot, 1541 Falrj Place, daughter Tommie Sue, born FOR 3 MOTORISTS ATTENTION. LADIES Cus'om made hats, hags, and lal" Ave-Phone Negro Charged With nntvrivr irnfl ftiarcn a in ecnumperi sanitarium. l'UK DIUiKlit, 1UU and Mrg C- Lan(1 10oi SANITARY WORK Made in your own fabrics if desired by 1 1 MRS. W. BAH.

NT HOUSE. I inir of Anolhei Traffic, B. son Benton Howard, Set. Illiey Taylor, Marion. Pallbearers will be Jerry Smith, 11r.11.

sijiP Courtney, Dr. Dudley Isom. Wal- Awarded Soldier krr Teekell. Dr. W.

R. Harwell. Robert Campbell, A. E. Woodruff and Carl Washington.

March 13 The gwart. war department today announced Cleans cesspool and septic tarks. Fre 3-3S03. 305 Levy Bidg. Slay born March 9 in Schumpert iFOR CHRONIC dandruff, itching Modern equipment.

Mar I falling hair. Cameron Barber Shop. wells. 2-M03 224 Jlm-en wood Road DrTTarnahan Optometrist MABm.ls1 IsilverT fffi st. I Floors and Finished 'Leroy Ward, negro, was charged Saturday with the murder of Willie Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Huckabee, 1826 Caroline, daughter Laura Jeanene, Three motorists were found guilty in city court yesterday on charges of operating automobiles while under the influence of Intoxicating liquor and were given stiff fines and sentences. W.

B. Hudson, about 30, of Texar-kana, was fined 1150 and given Williams, negro, on March 4, by District Attorney Edwin L. Blewer. the award of the soldier's medal to IJrjtons Killed 1)V Sgt. Huey Taylor, of Marion, La.

The accompanying citation reads Lat Moiltll On April 7, 1944, at Port ISPIRITUAL AND CRYSTAL1 OAIIT RIVFR FTIN The charee was made after the READINGS. 51 Annie Fstes. 211 Vine St. 1 Red River Syntem 1 First roliimn of futures indicates flood laire, wennd column, stage yesterday; district attorney had studied a re born March 9 In Schumpert sanitarium. 1st Lt.

and Mrs. F. N. Stacy. 2803 Catherine, son Felix Neuman, born March 9 In Schumpert New Guinea, he was performing his London.

March 12 Enemy air; cort on the case from the coroner's warehouseman, when an action against Britain during Febru- third. te today; fourth, rain during duties as INCOME TAX Estima'es and Returns Prepared L. HOOPER. 215 Ward Bldg. 6820 30 days in jail by Judge Ruvlan D.

Hendrlck. He gave notice of appeal and bond was set at 250. Red electric untr caugnt lire. im 8rclk ary causea l.tMi civilian caauii.cj. presence of mind he undertook to re- including 484 killed, the British min- office.

Ward will be held in the Caddo parish Jail pending a grand Jury session. Ward was with a group of negroes Slc and Mrs. D. H. Williams.

1004; No job sn-al! ETima'es H. PEELEH-PHONEj94S Vacuum Cleaners. F.ms, Iron FIX-ALL SHOP New Location 1303 Louisiana Ave Co emec.t prKirc. c.x 2-3340 GAYS IC r. ALL TYPE.S OF INIU STKI AL FNGINFS Marshall Phor.es ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewindinsr and Repairs KNIGHT ELECTRIC CO.

215 Caddo Phone 2-0051, CALL VS for reliable paper hanaers and painters. daughter Grace Jeanette. aaugnter urace jeanetre. Judge Hendrlck sentenced Aubrey Walton, llve, of his camrades. tyho had been drinking at an Oil! born March 10 In Schumpert sani- AIth0U vereiy burned, he sue-s This was 102 fewer deaths and tarium.

lcrtH lr. mnvtntr the fuel tn a rjlace nmirlv SflO few LAUNDRY Curtains, fine linens. Cheap- est place in town. 2-4414. INCOME tax statements prepared for I jrt salaried people.

$2 00. 67 Phone 4528 after pm. and all day Sunday. hy worry? card readings WILL SOLVE YOLR PhOBLEMSl 1 70 Call 2-5189 3031 Danen Street iMARLFAUXS Jewelry- Repair i I'earls restrung. Expert worknianship.

1 4j Levy Bldg. 2-885SI. Pfc. and Mrs. T.

P. Dupree, 1218jof Mfetym Hls qulck thinking ana With January IVnison SS 11 3 1 Arthur City 2 12 7 14 4 Index 2i IS 7 IS I Fulton Ji 2 7 5 Garland 24 ft 23 3 Shreveport 39 2 9 2S 5 Giand Fcore 33 3 4 Alexandria 32 38 1 38 4 little Whitecliffs 25 25 24 Kulphur i HaKansort 38 Naples 22 2 4 4 2 4 0 i vprem, Jefferson 18 18 8 17 Ouachita i Monroe 40 Oakland, son Thomaa Frederick III, Norman, who gave his address as the river front, to 30 days and fined him 100. David Tolbert, 40. of Shreveport, was fined 100 and sentenced to 30 days In jail by Acting Judge John T. Carpenter.

Tolbert also gave notice immediate action prevented en ex- than December City tavern, Blewer said. They had started back to Shreveport after midnight and stopped at the house of a negro woman, Minnie Mae Phillip, on their way home. there, L. T. Gibson and John Ward began arguing and the woman ordered them out of the house.

plosion and the destruction of irreplaceable technical equipment. Bt-LU'IMU smvar. m. Indiana Gov. Sign Bill of Non-Discrimination FOR life insurance, hospitalization, health, pjs Texas Ave Phoce 3-7'tifl accident, call Bill Berbench 2-OSW7.

721- have yoviTglassfs" fitted" at" acuum Cleaners, ans, irons of appeal and bond was fixed at 1150 born March 10 In Schumpert sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Alexander, 1736 Irving Place, daughter Cynthia Ann, born March 10 in Schumpert sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Medin. 408 W. 80th, daughter Jean Elizabeth, born Will Richardson, 62, Veteran Printer, Die 605 Milam, AH Parts for Some, I'ORFCAHTS Some Parts for All. by the court. Hudson wa3 arrested Feb.

25 fol Indianapolis. March 12 (Jh. Gov FLOOD ADVISORIES: The Red iftnrns Meanwhile Leroy Ward, John Ward's brother, went to his car, got a pistol 4.rt fired once at Gibson, but the urserv Hour or day. By regis Ralph F. Gates of Indiana has signed oushata.

not change much crrvcYCi.E shop, tn la. FLOOR FVRNAC'KS Instilled Heater, cleaned, repaired, gas fitting. Work tered nurse. 130 Warrington. 3-2413.

inudne an accident at Texas ana Will into law a bill enacted by the state Grand win into law a on, uv Dallas, Texas, warcn rzrzri- o.aA Marshall street in which a 'bullet hit Williams, fatally wound- guaranteed. -A. J. Richardson 62. veteran Drinter lezuslature to nrohibit discrimination.

i dav 'to' near 39 to 39 feet, withi wr. i. .1 Mr. Hwhier 19 March 11 In Schumpert aanltartum dent, led only as a Mr. HMhler pn nald rvi" 16 ing JJ! itr.d Wllnn.

with the Dallas Morning News, died in employment practices because of crest continuing for two or th.ree AST PI ioNJ 9-i Household Appliances tndav I race, creed or national orilin. The The Wed at Shrtveoort and the Cypres' SHREVEPORT WINDOW CLFANING Includirg mixers, vacuum cleaners, was sugntiy injuicu. born Ward was brought to tne cao.au, Claiborne, ton Ronald Borden, v. ntil the automobile driven oy nuason K. I at Jeffer-on will continue tn fall for! CO.

Continental-American Bank Bids. e'c. Done hv master nuechaiucs. on Will continue to fail lor Dartsh Jail March 11 tn Schumpert sanitarium. A memoer 01 me uaiua )pu-i uira.ui pcun.v, rf rl Hi-tl for! Pho After work suaranteed Another rise ts indicated for! LU 1 I tAs.CL- rL- ifl 1907, Rich-i visions by amendment and.

thus. Is the charge was made struck the woman as she was crossing Marshall street. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Harper, 302 eranhical Union since Eli OAT OUT-OF-TOWN readers wno wish to Trr nhrtne 1 exas ads Sulphur river in the next week, lies considerable more rain otcurs. contact Classified utr pnon; i r- W. Main, Goose Creek, Texaa, started his career in printing only an expression oi policy to dp aae are not exweted to reach th-ei numbers. may dc sc.

or 'P" lOOfS anal alia HUStied labor ist passed. The Little will ne soir.e-j Horses covered with armor in times were known as CLYDE FFNN1NCTON T-WSS ter Marsha Lee, born March 11 In with the Denton County Record In administered by the state Schumpert tani tarium. 11837. i Idiviaoo, rartment for details. Wasps made paper from wood pulp long before man did.

w.hat in the next thiee tlais and Willi again approach, flood itege.

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