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hurt Battlp inchulcd Gte 10 Despite Disputes Reader Asks About Relationship Among those previously honored were Elvis Presley (1970), Edward Kennedy (1967), Ralph Nader (1966)," I dp XL director of Project Concern. Albert John Hofstede, 34, mayor of Minneapolis, Minn. One of the nation's youngest mayors, Hofstede was cited for establishing major programs in housing, transportation and governmental reform "while at the same time achieving a strong reputation as an able administrator." Donald Edward Messer, 33, president of Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, S.D. Messer, a theologian and one of the nation's youngest college presidents, was praised for his work in relation to correcting social injustices and "providing new human services." Gerald Lawrence Parsky, 32, Washington, DC, youngest assistant Treasury Secretary in history, cited for "exceptional achievement in tax reform and trade relations" during his government service. Donald Blessing Rice 35, Santa Monica, Rand Corp.

president and a former assistant director of the Office of Management and Budget, praised for efforts to "help government serve the people" by working toward solutions to specific problems in society. The Jaycees have issued a list of ten oustanding young men in America each year since 1938. Jaycees TULSA, Okla. (UPI) -The S. Jaycees Saturday announced their ten outstanding young men for 1975 but an internal dispute and court actions left undetermined plans for the official awards ceremony.

The three attorneys, two physicians, a university president and four others named to the annual list were to have been honored in Kansas City Jan. 18, but the national organization withdrew in a dispute with the local chapter over admission of women members. The U.S. 8th Court of Appeals in St. Louis ruled Wednesday the Jaycees could hold their convention at a location of their choosing, but no site has yet been announced.

The 1975 honorees: Perry Albert Lambird, 35, Oklahoma City physician and pathologist cited for a nationwide study of school health services which helped shape current federal and local school health programs. He also was listed as the youngest president of a major symphony organization in America. Morris Thompson, 35, of Washington, D.C., youngest commissioner in the 140 year history of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Jaycees termed the Athabascan Indian from Alaska "one of the nation's most effective spokesmen for his people." William S. Cohen, 34, Maine congressman and attorney who served on the House Judiciary Committee which voted three articles of impeachment against former President Richard Nixon.

Cohen was cited as a "defender of the rights of his constituents" who has "fought opposition when those rights were being encroached upon." Richard Earl Barber, 35, Lucille rhemas of Bossier City, Mrs. Lorene Williams of DeSoto, Mrs. Margaret Miller of Doyline and Mrs. Jackie CapeUo of Donalds-ville; two sons, Dalson Blythe of Rayville and Dallas Blythe of Pine Bluff, 20 grandchildren and 14 great -grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. He was a native of Haughton, a former employe of the International Paper Mill and member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.

William Conly RINGGOLD William Bryant Conly, 77. died Sunday in Ringgold after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Rockett Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Roy Flurry officiating.

Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery. Survivors include his widow; one daughter, Mrs. Elmer Norred of Ringgold; one brother, James M. Conly of Ringgold; two sisters, Mrs. R.

C. Carlisle of Dixie and Mrs. Ceola Smith of Bossier City; and one grandchild. Mrs. Gladys Harrell SPRINGHILL Mrs.

Gladys Marie- Harrell, 53, died Saturday at her residence in Sarepta after a sudden illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Bailey Mortuary Chapel with Kenneth Cornelius officiating. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. in Graceland Cemetery in Pine Bluff, Ark.

Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Patience C. Huddleston of Sarepta; three sisters, Mrs. J. E.

Hutson of Springhill, Mrs. Audrey Brown of Cullen, and Mrs. Mable Billpugh of Metropolis, two brothrs, Dalton Huddleston of Ida and Breaf F. Huddleston of Miami, Fla. Mrs.

Ada Waters COUSHATTA Mrs. Ada Noah Waters, 81, died Sunday in the Roseview Nursing Home in Shreveport after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Rockett Nettles Funeral Home with the Rev. Cecil Owens officiating.

Burial will be in the Springhill Cemetery near Ringgold. Survivors are four sons, John Waters, Floyd Waters and Jessie Waters, all of Shreveport and Clifton Waters of Castor; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Woodard and Mrs. Leola Simpson, both of Coushatta; two half brothers, Henry Kellogg of Bossier City and Theo Kellogg of Springhill; one sister, Mrs. Maude Carter of Hall Summit; 20 grandchildren 36 great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren.

ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS! Our Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan will do the following for you: disabilities at Hamilton Terrace School. She received the B.A. degree in special education from Centenary College and the MA. degree from Louisiana Tech. She had earned an additional 30 hours of credit above the master's degree.

Mrs. Mottet was a member of Louisiana Teachers Kappa Kappa Iota sorority, the Council of Exceptional Children, and a member and past president of Caddo Teachers Association. Both were members of Moorningside Methodist Church. The couple is survived by a son, Robert W. Mottet Jr.

of Shreveport and a daughter, Mrs. J. D. Howard of Omaha, Nebr. Mrs.

Mottet is also survived by five sisters, Mrs. Marie Cary and Mrs. C. L. Huckabee, both of Shreveport, Mrs.

D. C. Bamburg of Haughton, Mrs. Charlie Ford of Marshall, and Mrs. Paul McKim of Bryn Mawr, and three brothers, J.

B. Brown of Kilgore, and S. W. Brown and J. Ray Brown, both of Shreveport.

Pallbearers will be Marvin Jeffus, Crayton Huckabee, Buddy Matheny, Ronnie Brown, Paul Carey, Doug Holland, Curtis Carey and Bobby Joe Howell. Mrs. Alpha Edwards The funeral for Mrs. Alpha Edwards, 92, of Midway Manor Nursing Home is pending at Melton Funeral Home Chapel, Breckenridge, with burial to be in Breckenridge Cemetery. Mrs.

Edwards died Friday at the nursing home after long illness. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Clarice Chad-wick and Mrs. Jewell Barnard, both of Shreveport; a sister, Mrs. Martha Dorris of Clovis, N.

three grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Local arrangements are under direction of Rose-Neath Funeral Home's Marshall Street Chapel. William A. Barmore William A. Barmore, 56, of 213 Watts Road, died Saturday at 9:45 p.m.

in Shreveport's Veterans Administration Hospital after a short illness. A native of Ruston, he had lived in Shreveport for 19 years and was a produce dealer. Services will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Mineral Springs Baptist Church with burial in Mineral Springs Cemetery under direction of Spears Funeral Home of Ruston. Local arrangements will be under direction of Osborn Funeral Home.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Marjorie C. Bar-more of Shreveport; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Louise Manshack of Bossier City and Mrs. Marie Man-shack of Shreveport; three sons, William W.

Barmore, Pays your hospital entrance fee. Helps pay on private hospital room. Helps pay on nurses and doctors while in hospital. Allows $50.00 per year for ambulance expense. Helps with nursing home extended care charges.

Also covers certain other hospital expenses not covered by Medicare. Costs approximately $10.00 per month with no age limit. New World National Bank chairman, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Jaycees said Barber rose from "the humblest of beginnings to become, not just a leader of the black community, but an important and influential leader of all the community. Barber is living proof that the 'American Dream' can still become a reality for those with the dedication to pursue it." Jonathan L.

Goldstein, 33, U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, cited for successful prosecution of corrupt public officials and organized crime figures as well as environmental activities which led to a 1972 lawsuit halting the dumping of sewage sludge by 23 municipalities along the Atlantic Coast. Larry Gene Griffith, 32, medical doctor-administrator, Dalat, South Vietnam, praised for rejecting the potentially lucrative aspects of private practice to dedicate his time and medical training to helping the war-torn nations of southeast Asia as executive Thai Flood Toll Now 160 BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) Authorities said the death toll has reached 160 in flood-ravaged southern Thailand where heavy rains were expected again this week. The authorities reported finding more bodies as rescue work continued in the stricken six-province area on the Malay peninsula. Government, military and Red Cross disaster relief teams treated local residents in a bid to stem outbreaks of influenza and prevent typhoid and cholera.

Floodwaters in in some areas were reported receding, but still rising in low-lying districts. 'CI Irma oi' be and is For free information without obligation, clip coupon and mailr- I To Billy E. Anderson I Independent Insurance Broker, P.O. Box 8152, Shreveport, La. 71 108 1 Name 1 Address i Telephone SOUTH CENTRAL DELL PERSONNEL OFFICE JAN.

13, 1975 New offices: 715 IScNeil St. 8 P.M. TEL 221-8441 Henry Kissinger (1958), Robert Kennedy (1954), Gerald R. Ford (1949), Richard Nixon (1947), John F. Kennedy (1946), Nelson t'A Rockefeller (1944) and Orson Welles (1941).

Ship Spills Oil Again SINGAPORE (UPI) The grounded Japanese supertanker Showa Maru, which already has spilled more than a million gallons of crude oil into the sea, started leaking again Sunday, 'the Port of Singapore Authority said. A PSA statment said several patches of oil were sighted Sunday within a half-mile stretch in the vicinity of the tanker which ran aground five miles south of Singapore Monday. The oil leak from tanker's damaged tanks has prompted Indonesia to call for a meeting with Malaysia and Singapore to discuss oil pollution and preventive measures. Several PSA vessels have been deployed at the site of the grounding to disperse the nil slicks with detergents. DF39 i V.I Charles F.

Nicholas 'Charles E. Nicholas, 80, of 7tt Hillside Drive, Back Bay Terrace, Portsmouth, N. a--former longtime resident ol Shreveport, died at 11 a.m. Sunday in Portsmouth Hospital after a long illness. A native of Kane, he had lived in Shreveport for 60 years before moving to Portsmouth after his retirement in 1958.

He was plant manager for Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. in Shreveport and was as-soci ated with the Presbyterian church, the Elks Club and the American Legion. He was also associated with Zem Zem Masonic Temple in Erie, Pa. funeral will be held at 11 a.m.. Wednesday in Buck-'minster Chapel of Wood Funeral Home of Portsmouth, Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Greenland, N.

H. Survivors include his widow, Grace Shaw Nicholas iA. Portsmouth; a daughter, Doris M. Mizeof Portsmouth; and one grandchild. Jack R.

Dunn Sr. 'Jack Raymond Dunn 58 of 2840 Merri weather Road, died at 7 p.m. Saturday at Willis-Knighton Hospital after a long illness. A lifelong resident of Shreveport, he was a real estate operator and a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church. He was a charter member and ruling elder at Trinity Presbyterian and was associated with the Sunset Lodge, Scottish Rite El Karubah Shrine, the West Shreveport Rotary Club, and "Was founder and president of the-Ark-La-Tex Jim Beam Bottle and Specialties Club.

He was also a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Osborn Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. George Waler, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian, will officiate.

Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Survivors include his widow; a son, Jack R. Dunn of Greenwood; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Ogburn ot- Shreveport; a brother, Eugene F. Dunn of Greenwood and two grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be F. C. Searcy, James Downey, R. A. Mackey, Bill Bradford, Jim Turner and John Scheen.

1 The family requests that tiny" memorial contributions be made to either Trinity Presbyterian or the Cancer Research Fund. jvir. Mrs. Mottet 'The funeral for Mr. and Mrs Robert E.

Mottet of 9234 Rhett Drive, victims of a two- car collision Saturday night, will be Tuesday at 10 a in Osborn Funeral Home Chapel. The couple was killed about 9:30 p.m. on Pine Hill Road, about one half mile west of Roy Road, Caddo Parish sheriff's deputies said. Rev. Garland Dean, pastor of Morningside Methodist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Mr. Mottet was a lifelong resident of Shreveport and was" employed at Brown and Brittin's Hardware. He was a Mas'on. Mottet, also a lifelong resident of Shreveport, was tjbrh in Coushatta, and was coordinator of learning If1 Ippllit As- 41 My Answer By Billy Graham I am a woman 53, going with a man 63 We've both been single all our lives, but we've been going together about six years Do you think it's all right to keep going together and having some sex, although we don't plan to get married? H.

The teaching of the Bible is clear on the place of sex It belongs exclusively to the marriage relationship. Where this principle is abused or ignored, a society is on the skids. Look, fornication is fornication regardless of age. Paul said in 1 Thessalonians 4:3: "It is God's will that you should avoid sexual immorality that each of you should learn to control his whole body in a way that is holy and honorable." You're trying to enjoy a benefit of marriage without assuming the responsibility. It just isn't possible.

God planned that sex be blended with love in the framework of marriage. Otherwise, there will be frustration and guilt just as your inquiry reveals. Why not get married? Turn your lives by faith over to Christ and let Him bless you as man and wife. Neither of you is old, and together, God's way, you can bless many lives. Radiothon Aids Kidney Patient ROCHESTER, N.V.

(UPI) Larry Grossman was reported in "satisfactory" condition at Strong Memorial Hospital Sunday, a year after the people of Smethport and Bradford, began pitching in their prayers and money to help him recover from a serious kidney infection. A hospital spokesman said Larry, 18, had undergone a "successful" kidney transplant and has "excellent" prospects of a recovery. Funeral Home chapel at Stamps with Glen Parks officiating. Burial will be in the Sardis Cemetery. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs.

Pat Copeland and Mrs. Dorothy Machen, both of Magnolia; one brother, Ray Rogers of Stamps; and three grandsons. Mrs. Mae Green MAGNOLIA, Ark. Funeral services for Mrs.

Mae Green, 85, of Magnolia, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the First Melodist Church of Magnolia. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Lewis Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Scott and the Rev. Dr.

Leland Clegg officiating. Survivors include one brother, Gene Williams of Joplin, Mo. and one niece. Mrs. Green was choir director for 50 years at the First Methodist Church and a charter member of the Magnolia Music Club.

The family requests that any memorials be made to the First Methodist Church piano fund or the Methodist Children's Home. FUNERAL SERVICES MR. GLENN B. POLING 10:00 A.M. Monday Bossier Chapel Interment Haughton Cemetery MRS ALPHA EDWARDS Melton Funeral Home Chapel Breckenridge, Texas Interment Breckenridge Cemetery MISS SABRINA GAY BUTLER 10 :00 A Tuesday Christ the King Catholic Church Interment Hillcrest Cemetery Rosary 7 30 Monday Marshall Street Chapel MR HENRY BALDRIDGE Plans Incomplete MR SION TAYLOR BLYTHE 2:00 PM Monday Minden Chapel Interment Garden of Memory Rose-Neath FUNERAL HOME "When we found out whatAARPdid for people over 55, my wife didrtt mind telling her age9.9 "After a friend of ours told us about AARP, 1 said to my wife, 'It-ma, etrrtliodt's Itaciiiy fun but So I clipped out a coupon just like the one on this paye.

And (jot our AARP memberships. 1 wish we had done it 5 years earlier" What's AARP? AARP is the American Association of Retired Persons. A non-profit association of almost 7 million people. Rich people. Poor people.

People on the go. People who like to stay put. It's one of the few organizations that offers you the opportunity to give so much of yourself, and at the same time provide so many benefits and services. What does it give? Primarily it eives vou the opportunity for and Peter McNulty All you have to be is 55 or over. We don't care who you are, where you live, what you fo.

if you're 55 or over you can a member of AARP. And find the purpose involvement you've been looking for. So tell us your age. Because joining AARP the best way we know to start feeling younger. TEXAS Jesse Arnold ATLANTA, Tex.

Jesse Arnold, 82, of Ravana, died Sunday in a Texarkana hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the Hanner Funeral Home in Atlanta with the Rev. T. D.

Lance officiating. Burial will be in the Beech Creek Cemetery in Atlanta. Survivors are two sons, Nolan Arnold and Irven Arnold, both of Texarkana; two brothers, Clarence Arnold and Claud Arnold, both of Cotton Valley, four grandchildren seven great grandchildren. Miss Eva Haddad KILGORE, Tex. Miss Eva Haddad, 84, died Saturday in a Kilgore nursing center after a brief illness.

She was formerly of Shreveport but had been a resident of Kilgore since 1935. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Rader Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. N. A.

Brawner officiating. Burial will be in the Kilgore Cemetery. Survivors include two brothers, Eugene Haddad and Eddie Haddad, both of Shreveport; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Judy of Kilgore and Mrs. W.

H. Ball of Shreveport; and several nieces and nephews. ARKANSAS Mrs. Dee Hamilton STAMPS, Ark. Mrs.

Dee Hamilton, 61, of Stamps died Sunday in a Lewisville hospital following a short illness. She was a member of the Church of Christ, a retired nurse's aide and worked over 17 years at the Lafayette County Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 m. Monday in the Smith Marvin L. Barmore and Harold G.

Barmore, all of Shreveport; two sisters, Mrs. Clarice Cavender of Bernice and Mrs. Lavader Fletcher of Shreveport; two brothers, James Barmore of Blanchard and Curtis Morell of Bossier City; and three grandchildren. Miss Melody Bauer Miss Melody Bauer, 16, of 410 Mohawk, died Sunday at about 3 a.m. in Confederate Memorial Medical Center of injuries received in a two-car accident Saturday night on Pine Hill Road.

She had lived in Shreveport for four years and was a native of Alvin, Tex. She was a student at Caddo Academy and was a cheerleader there. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral arrangements are pending at Osborn Funeral Home. Survivors include her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Bauer of Shreveport; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huddleston of Victoria, her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Maudie Payne of Alvin, two brothers, David and Stacy Bauer, both of Shreveport; and a sister, Mrs.

Marta Howard of Shreveport. LOUISIANA S.T. Blythe MINDEN Sion Taylor Blythe, 81, died Saturday in a Dallas, hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Rose -Neath Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Floyd Lisenby officiating Burial will be in the Gardens of Memory Cemetery.

Survivors include his widow; fdtiu- daughters, Mrs. Join AARR The new social security for people 55 and over. American Association of Retired Persons 1909 Street. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Gentlemen I am 55 or over.

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