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fl.1l Wrilnffttlav, June 18. 11 Tiii: Smi. ft'Oht Tntrs OPESS AttOl'T DEC. 1 1 VOICE OF BROADWAY lh IHWOWY KILGALLES New Morninjjsidc Area her committee that judged scrap-book entries. JSennett, 373 Sandefur Is a member of the board of directors i the Sbreveport Junior Chamber ol Commerce.

The sciapbiKik judging was in preparation for the national coiv ention which began yesterday and concludes tomorrow at I Scrapliook Jiule Hack IVoni Hoy Pieniiett lias returned here after spending a week on the Jay-ere National Awards Committee in I.o Angeles, Calif where he represented Louisiana on the ei-mem- Posl Office Is Planned 4 Frank Sinatra ami Sugar Hay Kohinson may form a syndicate to promote a variety (if sporting events ia closetl tircuit television, One of the nation's most famous base-ball figures-an executive, not a player is keeping a tragic secret, lie knows he's suffering from a dread disease. Ben Gage is snapping out of the gloom that followed Ksther Williams' exit from his life. His little cheerer-upper Is pretty Paula Hill. Former fioernor Karle of at which (ir-sicmr ravi.1 Knli Pennsylvania is working on a MM nvm dress harksta. hnnlf hnni VmnWIin 11 ('' bouvx later he landed 111 I 4 ESCAPE From the Misery of SLEEPLESS Nights No mor tossing and turning with tormenti of nervoui tentionl Now you can relax, gently drift off Into healthful ileep-with joothing MILES NERVINE! Jury Member I'reezc Kill Over Hurdle BATON nOl'GF, June 17 'Special' A bill permitting the Caddo Parish Police Jury to freeze its membership passed its next to-last legislative hurdle today, It was voted favorably without objection in the Senate Judiciary Committee, Also coming out of the committee with favorable reports' was a bill introduced by the Caddo delegation permitting transfer of some $10, in unclaimed fund from the clerk of court's registry to the police jury.

This money, under the bill, must have been deposited prior to and the owners must be unknown, The House today without objection approved a bill introduced by Pep, Lester Vetler of Coi'shalta setting up a Black Hayou recreation and water conservation district, Another bill providing a system by Inch deserving college students could borrow money from a colli ge assistance fund was defeated, 39 to 10. Hep. Jasper Smith of Caddo, its sponsor, placed the onstilutional amendment hack on the calendar for another vole tomorrow, It required ti7 votes, bed with a wolent ease of ihukeit pov Clifford Odets toinaoie with Paibara 1 u-h is nijoyimj a lorn; ru'i Mt i wants tntt Roosevelt that he confides will be "devastating," Marie Mai Donald's newest sell stamps, money orders, and accept ordinary, registered and insured mad but offer no box or carrier service, and branch stations are located outside the city limits ol tho po.st ot lice which serves it. The Morningsido station is to bo built for post oitice use by Crawlord and Crawford and leased to the government at a year fur id years with two five-year renewal options at a year. The structure will measure Sit feet by ti ft with square feet.

Construction will be masonry ami specifications call for air-con-dimming. A parking area ol o(i feet by 7U feet will be provided at the tear. Other classified stations include Annex Cedar Grove, Centenary, Jewella, Queensboro, and tho station under construction by I'ak-A-Sak at Southllehl. The Slirtvcjiort po-t Onite will OIU'll a si. (Hull 111 the block ol Mansfield road to seno the Mm numside area about Dee.

postmaster Arthur Lawon jest.rd.iy. 'jho will opeiate mail routes with 1" loot carriers and luce mounted larrit-n. I. avion Jn add" mn, tlieie will be a station Mipeitnteodriit, an assist-an! station superintendent and two tlciks. The Shrivepoit pic-t office has five tlass'iied Muttons, one under coii-truclion to serve the Sottijificld and Broadmoor areas, ami negotiations are under way lor an eighth station in the Holly-wood vicinity.

The city jdo has fittbt contract M.it.ohs and a Jiaiks-dale, t'lassilicil M.itions have the same services as main ollucs, Laytoii explained, while coinrait Mattoas admirer is George Capri, one puimtteer Shari lewis, of the tv kiddie (or a musical whenever nervoim teniion threatens to poil your day, At times like this Mil ks nuivink helps you calm down and telai in mini! and body and with no Imtlona, lnny after feehn! Follow the label, avoid exceNtiive utte, M.J nkkvink him a lio(j record of uHtr-atiHfaction. Hoy it in efTurveat'ent tablets or liquid at any drugstore without a prescription! Miles Laboratories, How mHny dejrttte times bo you tried fo owrcoma jittery rie cnhiit km vmi from neeilod hlei-p on! to biH'onio inure nod more Take m.v nkh vink fur bints relief! Here' the wonder-workinK combina. tin of timo-provod, modicHlly-neeepted iiiKriulienl tlmt firnply relnxoH you and you nleep in a healthy, natural way doenn't mole you tsluep. Take mii.cs nuivink, bIho, E5 of the owners of the Iropi-cana in Las Vegas. He and his wife separated recently, FluitVrt Alley hoars that limbers and llammerstcin ore thinking of chnncins the title of their next inusicnl, "The Flower Prum toivi." 0, don't! It's so Sir I.miretuc Olivier sent Kracinus thank you notes fl'ul scnerous tips to members of the stnff at the Akoiniim, whore he lived while he was New Voik palying in "Tho Kniertainer." Mickey Calin, the talented singer-dancer in "West Side Story" is all hut sisnnl to a new Cohun.

bin Pictures contract. Those f.lkhiirt, Indiana. flicker. The producer of the movie "John Paul Jones" haunt; headaches It's bee pa lung lime in the niakins, isn't quite finished yet, but runs three and a half hours. Kav Kendall's friends on the fide of the Atlantic hope the reports of her illnesf have been Travelers returning from I nmlon sry the sparkhn? Kav is suffering from a serious blond infection.

Apparently P.nid, lord Milford-Haven, isn't kidding about his desire to start on a business in New York. He's confcrrim: with Harry I'hmstein, who was lepal aide to ortN IHHSE US AS mors STARTS TODAY 2 Bills lo Circumvent Bus Inlcjiralimi Win Howard llui'he iti the old KKO ho VP seen pre. ve seen pre- TOO (RIFT KOfiK. Japan, June 17 A day anti-horn blowing campaign in suburban Ashiya reduced noise 91 per cenl-and there were fewer accidents. There was in (act only views a Hot ot r-x 1 of "Cat on JV new Tin Koof" fv H'ra West Coasf VTi7' sn likely to become fj i a.

vr T' 1 1 1 iWH- Behind these "nice school" A TEACHER'S NIGHTMARE TEEN-AGE 1 JU5T A HANDFUL. I they threatened an 1. ji'X ent''e school I on the confirm Miko Todd prediction I prediction one accident and it resulted from motorist being lulled to sleep by the quiet while driving. out of (notion a few ears BATON IUiCGK. June IT if -I The lluiif today unanimously ap-, pioml two bills repealing I.ikh.-i-ana's bus and si reel car scgrega-" lmn laws to circumvent a federal; court iniiimtioii forcing integration i that Kliznbeth Taylor's performance would win her another Academy Award nomination.

Her nctinc i so members of the audience can't Amazing Capsule Color Treatment Colors Gray Hair KSJ BLACK JUNGLE M1.GA1.1.FN liSf) lunnclii dh tull. (Don't say -It r. 1' can't happen the federal couit Injunction, Then New Orleans btisset could he placed under a private seating policy, he said. Pais operators and segregationists have agreed on a policy of giving passengers the right lo choose who sits next to them on a public conveyance. The bus sealing bills precede another segregation committee measure for a seating arrangement on New Orleans buses in order to get around the Supreme Court order integrating the public transportation facilities.

The measure yet to be voted on would give passengers a right to choose who sits next to them. The lust passcuuer to sit in a double seat is considered to have paid a late for the two seats and may either permit or deny permission of another passenger to use the empty seat. i nun not him hih upon the Hods' I blacklist. I Ktiy Parker's Gotham friends i are intensely sympathetic over the tragedy that to-ik her father's lile and pul her in the hosrnjnl, but no-j body's buyinr the silly storv that "a Hollywood press at'ent" per-suridcd her to keep her marriage to Pierre de l.n Salle a secret. In the first place, everybody in her set knew thev were married and lauched at her "bachelor cirl" quotes in the naive fan mas-'aines; secondly, it's been decades since any Movicullo publicity man held the theory that matrimony detracted from a star's jdanior.

It didn't keep Joanne Woodward from win-ninn an Oscar this year. If Siry preferred lo be known as a spins-j fer, you tan bet it was her own 1 idea, not some flack's llan duct in 22 minuto KfMin shiny. Im-num. Invflt in preif-ins Imr wnlv So hjiuu! no ont ill mt! (ht ir( of twauulul Inn! ill nm nib of oil Rf. louili only nntiutv lolKi tunplf illu luieil inttruiiioni Mont ixvk uJtnire Only JH piu ui dtutiun tyhe.

fiKiire out which scenes were shot before Mike's death which left her devastated and which were filmed afterwards, Diny Gillespie has joined the Joe Glascr stable alter more than a decade with the P.illie Shaw office, was Mrs. Gillespie's decision, and now Diz will re-form a bis band. Some of New York's prettiest models arc in a panic wonderum if they'll come out in spots. They all partiriated in a fashion show BUCK STRAND in (ii-mc j' Jj tltiNn FRUDUC1S CO. K-I'iiiM UK tlinCllaiM.Cfiicitll.KL MUO tu HOLLYWOOD AND VINE By HEDDA HOPPER 11 II GI.ASSIIS perched on bis famous nose, o-median Hope studies his lines for the musical show "Kobcrta" in which he appears at the St.

Louis Municipal opera. He plays the same role of "Huckleberry Haines" which he created on 11 road way "2." years ago. The part sent hini to stardom then and during the run of tho Uroadwav show he met his wife, Dolores. (AP Wire- photo). niter Uinru'M Monroe Out, IWdol In NKW YORK folyumist pecking a portable in the TWA skies: it is midnight on the desert as the lights of Las Vegas fade.

And this will be on the Mirror's linotypes shortly alter We were in Las Vegas almost a month. Two weeks of rehearsals for the Tropicana girl-show two weeks hooking Our first soft-shoe routine since we hoott with Harry Richman and Lillian Roth at the Palace on Broadway in 1H31 The year we got our first Coast-to-Coast radio hookup from American Tobacco It doesn't seem that long ago Wt miss the talented Tropicaha people, already Most of them kids all of them clever enough to be in show s. Desilu wired we resume shooting tv films at 8 a.m. Monday, June liith At their newly acquired studios in Hollywood Sooo. wc are 'lying to N.Y.

to sec the family and out first granddaughter Catch some of the nev plays Prowl the town again (in the Mirror press cari and take the Mid-nifditer hack to Glamourville Sunday niuht Arriving just in time for "Portrai' of a Cop." Pat Boone's "Sugar Moon" could be a harmony part for Gus Edwards' standard: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" Add sound-a-likcs: Elvis' My Ring Around Your Neck" anu "You Belong to My Heart" The new Stardust (world's largest hotel' opens July 2nd in Vegas. It will feature "Le Lido dc Paris" a cast ol GO direct from Parec. Another Wilbur Clark scoop Pat Suzuki of Seattle' is the rage of Vegas on the Ray Bolgrr bill ot the Flamingo. A song-stylist bound for the briuht and screens Bill Willard ex-Variety critic' has developed into a star artist 'oils i between running his public relations firm Broadway Confucius: Save your money when you're hot. It's the only thing that remains loyal when you're not.

as ALBERT ZUGSMITH induction RM RUSS TAMBLYN li 1 VflU if RLBARRYMORvk I ffkttflff'MFZn RAY ANTHONY IB Kl 11 ill JACKIE COOGAN 1 I 9 Si IS II i CHARLESCHAPLIN, Jr. 1 DIANE JERGENS I 3 1 oi hot i'opltt IB I PEATUSFS 1 ItM i 13 10-2 023 53-i 26 JO NEXT ATTRACTION If JOEL McCREA "CATTLE EMPIRE" ff Xv SOON Af DEBBIE REYNOLDS jVY "THIS HAPPY sir FEELING" iViKii iiftTi (mit CTj. A fwomnuf.l fitur4 of New Orleans buses The llmise swiftly adopted with-! out opposition a third measure by Rep. W. Gravolcl Plaque' mines I'arish.

banning operations in the state of any organization affiliated with a "foreign" group connected with a Communist or subversive activity. All three were sent to the Senate. Gravolcl said this lull would require these organisations to file afiidavits with the Secretary of Stale certifying none of its officers were Communists, I'nder the lull the filing of lal.se information would be grounds lor penury charges. Ti mcnurcs have the endorsement of the joint legislative committee on segregation. House bills and repealing bus and trolley state segregation laws, represent an effort lo bypass a federal court injunction halting separate seating on New Orleans buses.

PL UPOSi: OF LAW Gravokt sod the state taw is being removed to nullify effect of Clicks Champion Off for NKW YORK, June 17 (ITP-Robby Fischer, 15 year-old American chess champion, left by plane for the Soviet t'nion tonight to play a series of exhibition matches. Young Fischer said he also would participate in an international tournament in Yugoslavia Aug. 5 to Sept. 13 before returning home. Driver Is Fined A 49-year-old Marshall, man was fined $200 yesterdav alter he pleaded guilty to drunk driving.

William Percy Pope was fined by Caddo Dist. Judge William F. Woods Jr. Pope was accused of drunk driving Monday on Highway w. George A.

Judd, SO, of 5403 Ilearne, was fined $12.) for drunk driving after being found guilty in a trial last week. Jeweled Gucslhook Recalls Lavish Era PARIS Standing at Place rlc la Concorde, looking up the Champs Elysccs, a vista of such incomparable heautv that even the Nazis spared it, I am reminded of a little jeweled gucstbook I have at home. Bill Howard. Dorothy Lamour's husband brought it to mc; his sergeant had taken it off-the body of a dead German during the war. On the fly leaf was written: "Ver-i sailles.

Elizabeth Marbury, 1 mnrrinso. contract to Sir Charles Elsie de Wolfe, their book." Mendi which specified theirs was It's dated 1900, and from the to a marrianc in name only, signatures in it could be writ- 'c p' room on the first ten hktnrv nf thn n-ts mn lloor ln Hills; she lived ten a history ot the aits mu- on sic, literature, and society of cmild bid h(T 10 of da hp that era. There are among had to send his valet to know if Others the signatures Of Vic-; she would receive him. Quite often torien Sardou, Charles Coquelin, she was not the mood. She died Krtith Wharton.

Clyde Fitch, David at aw of 92 and Charles died this Cclasco, Hall Canie, Auctistus St. last year. Gaudens. F. Marion Elsie was one of the first and Elinor Glyn, Beorbohm Tree the-: most famous interior decorators in fore he was knishted', Harry K.

America. She ended the era of Thaw, Julia Marlowe, Constielo Grand Rapids decor and brought Seafood ot scolood should taste! Prepared with (lure butter! Pompano Flounder Softshcll Crab Red Snapper Trout Margury Lobster Thermidor Fresh from tho Gulf this morning! Our Chef knows exactly the degree of turn for tho proper donenesst OPEN 1:45 24c-60c STARTS TODAY Adult Entertainment RDADMQQ fin.) 1 1 f'm nnonTuv unnvr It's onthe liunuini hioluhl i i or eicro u-n Mannorougn. fcaran Komnson Old World beauty to our famous mm Ti.lit- trnintir 1 HUllnr II NOV you can jit the bett-aeUiiig svvfi I ClNEMAScOPt i novel of ill timet IMUUi 111. lilt 1 II. Harris (who adds "the real and.

last name in the book, "Eleanor Rohson," dated There were many titles, incnlud-lng that of Anna Gould de Castcl-lane when she was married to the adventurous Count Roni, whose antics made the scandal sheets fre homes. After the second World War, Charles doubled her fortune through his connections. But to her dying day Elsie hated to touch her principal, insisted on living on the interest. Now we have the atomic age with everyone living on credit and the majority with no principal to dip into. Beauty has in many instances become func- ROBERT RTAN ALDO RAY TINA LOUISE quently.

Later she married his OPEN 1:45 14e-50c LAST DAY the Story of Esther CostelloiSv i TWO HILARIOUS FUN FILLED FEATURES! i act TAjtrc mriAV 422 MILAN STREET MARTIN AND LEWIS "SCARED STIFF" "I WAS A TEEN-AGE WEREWOLF" PLUS "INVASION OF THE SAUCER-MEN" cousin, Prince de Sasan. There tional, and such names as those was a poem by Robert de Montes- jn the little jeweled cuestbook have quiou, a snatch of sonq dedicated receded into the twilight of legend. to "Elsie the Belle of the Riviera." a sonnet to mushroom soup. Those were golden days of pay and plori-; lliilc A mnrlit ous living which have passed from OUgni try scene 'Elsie de Wolfe IJ.wlir -cliii lived that life until she died inVIl 1UUUU 0 felt III her beautiful Versailles villa. In.

World War 1 she turned it into a BATON ROl-GE, June 17 hospital. During the last HiRhway Director ft. B. Richardson war it was occupied by our GIs. I today callcd for bids July 23 for a who desecrated tho nriceless slat-! statewide radio communications THE RNK ORGANIZATION prtsenti WAU KV Open 1:45 Phone 2-6911 CLARK GABLE, DORIS DAY "TEACHER'S PET" 4 OPEN 6:30 Paul Cmwf-I, I.

Mfliwtl Starts Tomorrow -jV 'w I Two Performances Daily at 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. June 25th thru 28th lies of its gardens. She had them i AVI! The system will be financed sn restored by a noted French sculp i WilMlillllliir LAST DAY ALL SEATS $1.50 TICKETS NOW ON SALE? GALINA ULANOVA THU. FERLIN HUSKY "COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" You golta keep in the public orb if you want to be noticed, dearie. That reference to Marilyn Monroe (in the hit musical "Li'l A has been switched to Brigitte Bardot Connie Bennett in Roz Russell's role hasn't played to an empty pew since October on tour The gendarmes are ready to collar the "pushers" and "users" who hang ou in a midtown spot for musicians.

'Doaps'. Gal singers are coming back. You couldn't gie them away a few months ago Delia Reese is riding high again with "C'mon, mon" Connie Francis' latest dick is "Who's Sorry Now?" Eydie Gorme has "With These Hands," Toni Arden stars with "Padre" Dorothy Donegan 'jamming the Embers nightly) will call her new album, "Up Again, Down Again, Donegan," a dilly Anne Helm, pretty new starlet, a year ago was working as a wrapper at Nat Lewis' B'way 620 MILAM PH. 2-6911 ONLY SEATING CAPACITY SOLD ENJOY A WEEKEND i KARKSQA per cent by matching federal civil defense funds. It will b'e used by the Louisiana Department of Highways for rapid communication between headquarters here and the eight district engineers' offices throughout the state.

Ordnance Unit Begins Training More than 100 Army Reservists BM I Open 11:45 fc OPEN 7:00 FEATURES 7:4511:24 OPEN 7:00 FEATURES 7:4511:04 KIRK DOUGLAS LAST TIMES TODAY! Sophia Lorin in "DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS" dS SUSflNSI AROUND 'or who replaced the parts our playful boys had used as targets. In one corner of the garden was a small cemetery for her pet dogs; eight tiny tombstones marking graves with lilies of the valley, During World War II. Elsie came to live in Beverly Hills with Sir Charles Mendl. She brought good manners to our town; never permitted an off-color story to be told in her presence. No rude guest was invited a second time She adored Ludwig Bo-mclmans, and once had him for her house guest for a fortnight.

He wished to leave her a parting gift, so he covered the walls of her powder room with his drawings. But they struck a bawdy note and she was rifiod and had the walls washed clean again, Her husband, Charles who is now deceased, was an extraordinary character also. 1 rili-LZ JK Phone 4-5349 SHREVEPORTS STARTS TOMORROW A Ilk TjL of the 852nd Ordnance Co. ot Sbreveport opened annual unit i training this week at Fort Sill, I Okla. During the two-week training period, the reservists will be re- cciving instruction in the handling, i issuing and storage of ammunition, Emphasis will be placed on each man learning his assigned job through on-the-job and lield cxer- cises.

HI-WAY Anno EKBERG pu CAREY LEE Ralph MEEKER Adolpfie MENJOU the wue ummm UUKASKS THE WEST'S. 1 tt' A.V. HOTEL CO-FEATURE 9:45 'Jr" TBiTACllfffl CO-FEATURE 9:35 JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA "RIO GRANDE" The 852nd is commanded by JcA: ROOMS Elsie inserted a clause in her Capt. Finis J. Corley, vs.

Uiury Living In Country Club Styla ot Hotal Prlcet! 3 BIG ACTS 3 Dan Asbury Comedian and Dancer Margie Baker Novelty Act Kismet Exotic Dancer NO COVER CHARGE $2.50 Minimum America's most Open 7:00 Tonight and Thursday FEATURES 7:4511:20 impressive Fun in the Sun Our Sunken Terrace and Heated Swimming Pool. Wading Pool lor Children. Select and Brand Your Own Steaks in the Branding Room. M-O-M presents SOL C. SIEGEl Production starring DANNY KAYE MERRY ANDREW M.

the tmn mmi V. K'C. And The Lost City Of Gold fern co-starring PIER ANGELI 1 SUPPER CLUB BACCALONI NOEL PUKCELL ROBERT COOTE In CinemaScop and WETROCOLOR STORK IUO0V fWfM Idlf lf SUVtBMtLlS TQNTO Bossier City Bossier CO-FEATURE 10:00 "MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY" "xi Also "MR. MAGOO" Cartoon KlKTUf.nr STKUtOWT inumioN I i4.au uu) it naof old cmaiui t.sniun co. nr.

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