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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 5

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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The Subevfport Times Momlav. iicuhi 10, FAIUASi: AM) i. Hecklers, I NMOIPING METHOD No small spatula in the kitchen? You tan use a butter spreader t4 run around the sides of a gelatin mold before dipping in hot water and turning out. High-Speed Escorts Anger Texas Lawmen Big Crowd Greel Long Casino to Talk Al Jnvcce Meet Assistant Atty. Gen.

Ferdinand Cashio will address the Shreveport Junior Chamber of Commerce at its regular noon luncheon today in the Lake Room of the Captain' Shreve Hotel, Cashio will discuss points of issue in the federal civil rights trial involving voter registration here, according to Jaycee president Aaron Seiner Jr. gency, DO YOU KNOW? Many 3 bedrorrt homtt art cooled with P. l.ove conquers all, as the cliche goes, but it also produced some pretty angry Texas lawmen. The irate Texans were Tarrant County deputies who escorted Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Mitchell LaCava 3i Boat Pulled Free PORTLAND, Aug. 9 ff-. grounded excursion steamboat was pulled free late yesterday alter more than nine hours on a sandbar in the Columbia River slough. The Centennial Queen's 5oo passengers were taken off by the excursion sternwheeler, Mansion Belle. Damage was limited to sand in the condensers.

way he feels about me, and I ran feel the way I leel about him." TOSSES COINS Long went to Nnrco from LaPlace where he created a near furur when he tossed coins into the crowd of more than 400. Long, commenting on his estranged wife, Blanche, said she wouldn't put the saddle on him again, He added, "Any of you nice looking widow women, I'm telling you. I'm on the loose." A roar ol laughter broke through the crowd. "If this big mouth of mine ever shut up, I'd be in a devil of a fix," he said. "They're going to see the darndest running man they've seen yet.

"If you find where I got a crooked dollar. I'll resign. "There are a lot of good, rich people in this state. But some of them are so tight, they wouldn't give a nickel to see the earth quake." Midway through his near-hour speech, Long pulled off his coat, lowered his tie, and said, "excuse me good ladies, I'ncle Karl's getting kind of warm," He said of his campaign, "I'm not making any promises now, because only God Almighty knows what's going to happen five years from now. NO GOODY-GOODY "I can tell you I didn't tell you I'd be any goody-goody.

But I didn't intend to take a lantern and go looking for every bingo and boo-rav game in this state." i Long was lorced inside a school at Reserve because of rain. He delayed his campaign talk there for 20 minutes while he rested after climbing to the second floor of the Leon Godchaux grammar school. He asked Oscar Guidry of Church Point, his candidate for lieutenant governor, to entertain the crowd and "tell some jokes." Meanwhile Long rested. About ten minutes later, Guidry asked Umg if he were ready. The Governor instructed Guidry to call Sen.

E. Cole of Many to the stand. Cole talked another ten minutes. When Long got up, he appeared well rested. He wore a coat and looked cooler and neater than on his previous two stops.

Long told the audience of some 150 persons he was sorry "we couldn't have belter weather and more people," "Look at me," Long said, "if I'm crazy now, I've always been crazy and a lot of you are crazy for voting for mo." He said he was running for reelection "liecau.se I believe I'll make you a good governor," Long asked the crowd to make up its own minds, instead of letting a newspaper tell it what to do because "a newspaper headline, a newspaper editorial is one sol-lish man's opinion." Long, on the second slop of his Sunday stumping tour, spoke Irom a pickup truck parked under a shade tree in Iront of Lutcher High school. A miDDICH OWNEI" WARREN C. WEST CO. 303 Ocklty Or. Ph.

I-I4SI "Us not our policy to question their requests," Dallas police dis-1 palcher J. D. Boeles said, "but; don't want to risk lile or prop-1 ci ty lor the convenience of some-1 one, We leel official police com- numications were used Chief Nattin said the Bossier car never exceeded 70 miles an hour, except when it was necessary to, do so in order to keep up with the escort car, He said Texas state po-1 lice had given clearance for the car to drive up to 75 miles per hour on the open highway, "I don't know what all the hulla- haloo's about it's done all the time," Nattin said. I Although the couple had indicated 1 to Irieixis that they would honey- moon in Mexico City, it appeared more likely yesterday that they had gone to Los Angeles prior to flying to Hawaii. I Relatives of the couple in Bossier City said LaCava had reserved a i hotel room in Los Angeles.

The bride and groom had planned to spend part of their honeymoon in from Dallas to the Fort Worth International Airport. The newlyweds she the former Eurlyne Howell were driven from Shreveport to the Fort Worth airport in a Bossier City police car Saturday after they had missed their plane to Pallas. 1 The deputies had understood their escort mission was an emer-! gency assignment. When the Texans found out the nature of the escort service, they blew their tops, in most unroman-tie style. i Meanwhile, the I.nCavas who were married Saturday morning in Bossier City were honeymooning yesterday, probably unaware of the anury officers left in the wake of NORCO, Aug.

9 iff-Gnv. Earl K. Long drew a large crowd and hecklers in his campaign talk here tonight. Long, speaking from the bed of a pick-up truck, yelled hack at a dozen hecklers, and the crowd roared with laughter, The loudest boos came when Long said since he has been governor, "you pay less taxes in Louisiana than any other state in the union." Streets were wet and muddy after a recent rain in this town on the edge of the Mississippi river. A huge oil relinery nearby was lit up.

"I'm about forty per cent Catholic," Long said. "Loyola University (New Orleans) gave me a scholarship. If they hadn't 1 would not be a lawyer today. "Still, I'm just a two-bit lawyer, but I'm better than Bryan Lehmann Jr. 'St.

Charles Parish representative)." Concluding his speech, Long chuckled and said, "I hope I have not hi pnvonp'v fi'dirg1-', including Lehmann. But he can feel the WHEN DOES "OLD AGE" BEGIN? "OLD AGE" begins when nature it unable to build up the body tiuuei at fast at they ore tarn down and worn out in the procett of living. Thu may begin at 30 or 40, or it may be pottponed to 60 or 70. "When will your 'old age' begin?" That dependt on the condition ot your health, Sea your doctor tor a checkup. Many Physicians recommend MountainValley Mineral Water, from Hot Springt, Arkaniat, at an aid to nature in maintaining proper digettive and eliminative procestet which are the bam ot good health.

Phone ut for a cate today. ELECTRIFIED WATER CO. 301 E. Herndon St. Ph.

5-4409 1610 Pine St. Ph. 3-6325 Shreveport, La. Monroe, La. Hawaii, relatives said.

Woman Beaten, (taped by Negro CIIARI.KS BUOCATrt C. Brocato Succumbs At 99 Here Charles Bincalo, 90, HH3 Captain Shreve died Sunday at 11:20 p.m. at his residence alter a brief illness. A retired merchant and crocer, Mr. Brocato was a native of Ccfalu, Italy, and had lived in the U.S.

50 years. He resided with a daiiRhter, Mrs. Frank Fediuia. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society and the Progressive Men's Club.

In addition to Mrs. Feducia. he i.s survived by three daughters, Mrs. V. Brocato, and Mrs.

J. V. Brocato, and Mrs. John Brocato of Ferriday; two V. L.

Brocato and John C. Brocato, all of Shreveport; thirteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren. A rosary will be said at the ()s-liorn Funeral Home chapel Monday at p.m. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tues-day at the S.

Joseph Church Burial will be in Forest Park. Active pallbearers will be Tony Ransone, Charles Maggio, Tony Tagliavorre. Tony Miciotto, Emile D'Anna and Nick D'Anna. Honorary pallbears will be Dr. C.

E. Boyd, Dr. B. Kalstone and J. G.

Tuminello. NEWARK. N.J.. Aug. 9 iff A pregnant housewife was beaten and raped early today by a man who invaded her apartment through an open window as she slept next to her 9-month old daughter.

The slight 20-year-old white woman, who is four months pregnant, told police her husband was working at the time. The intruder, whom she described as a Negro, about 25 years old and smelling of liquor, punched her and threatened her with a knife before raping her, she said. He afterward ordered her to get their high speed auto getaway. As far as could be determined, the newl.vweds were in Los Angeles 1 i yesterday, or possibly Haw aii. They had told friends they probably would go to Mexico City.

The reaction of the Texas officers followed a zipping police car ride across East Texas that reportedly reached speeds of 105 miles per i hour. The Bossier City police car car-' rying the I.aCavas left Shreveport about p.m. Saturday. It arrived at the Fort Worth airport at p.m. alter Texas officers cleared the way through intervening towns.

Bossier patrolmen R. D. Methvin and Revis Edmonds took the couple on the speedy trip. I The pair's plane left for Los Angeles at p.m. Bossier City Police Chief Cicorgo Nattin said he had contacted Louisiana State Police about getting a clearance and police escorts for i the Texas trip.

He said Texas Department of Public Salety officers were told the nature of the trip. and that the local Texas lawmen i cooperated in every city passed through. Dallas police took the car through Dallas, and then turned it over to I Tarrant County sheriff's deputies, I who escorted it to Fort Worth Inter- national Airport. Fort Worth is in Tarrant County. I Deputy Sheriff C.

D. Chambliss said he asked the Louisiana driver the nature ot the emergency. "I didn't get much of an answer and the pretty girl and the fellow I in the back seat laughed," Cham-! bliss said. up and give the baby a bottle. Bossier Woman Hurl in Crash Miss Jean Adkins.

30. of 1311 Debra St. in Bossier City was treated for minor injury at a local hospital after a car in which she was a passenger was involved in a three-auto accident yesterday at 9 a.m. on V. S.

80 at Buneomb Road. All three vehicles were going west on V. S. 80 when the lirst two slopped for a car ahead of them turning left onto Buneomb Road. A third car, driven by Odis D.

Arikins, 33, of 1217 Texas ran into the back of the last car knocking it into the one in front of it. i Only minor damage was done to the three autos. Musicians Threaten Strike MEXICO CITY, Aug. 9 -Mexico's union musicians are threatening to silence their instruments in September unless they get a new labor contract. The threatened strike is the first (f the year here and is not based on money demands.

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