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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 30

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
30
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The Shrkveport Times R-C. Momlav. Nov. 25. 1963 President John F.

Kennedy. There activity, the secretary-gen- wiii oe no nietrunga uu Hyman Muslow Hall, and Mrs. Charles Maintinband will review the "Life and Works of Harry Golden." Meet Postponed The luncheon meeting of Agudath Achim Sisterhood scheduled to be held today has been postponed until 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting will be held at United Nations Will Close Today UNITED NATIONS, Y.

WW Secretary-General Thant announced Sunday the United Nations will be shut down today, a day of national mourning for POLITICAL LEADER DIES JERUSALEM Wi-Meir Argov, one of the top leaders of Israel's Social Democrat Labor party, Mapai, died Sunday of a heart attack. He was 58. ramnetition while the second ATKINSON AIRCRAFT 24-HOUR SERVICE CHARTERSALES AIR AMBULANCE FAA APPROVED fULLY INSUMD Downtown Airport Shreveport, La. Phones: 423-5058 or 422-4773 place spot went to Ted Tansy of Stop Corn Pain Fast! All Remt ri Dallas. Logan aiso iook imra place in the event.

Winning in the free diver team competition were Bill Karlson, Dick Wilgus and Jim Aden, all of Longview. In the ladies division, Ann Spohn of Shreveport won top honors and was followed by Sandra Copeland of Corpus Christi, the second place winner. Ann Spohn also won the aggregate weight event. According to officials, visibility in the waler was from five to ten feet. Super-soft Dr.

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-it I I I NT 'CAN I DAT ENDORSED JACKSON KENNONfe KIRKPATRICK LONG Bistineau. Holding awards, the team is (left to right) Hubert Gammons and John Welsh of Longview, and Ed Ralston of Oklahoma City. (Times Photo by Terry Vaughan) A SCUBA DIVING team consisting of two Texas men and an Oklahoma City, man took top honors in team competition yesterday during the eighth annual Ark-La-Tex Gar Rodeo at Lake 117 Scuba Divers Take Part in Contest 4 1 The largest fish caught weighed i in at 29 pounds and four ounces. COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE NATIONWIDE MOVING AND STORAGE CORP. 1602 Southern Phone 422-3177 ALUJED ALLIED Ina, CM TCMf NM HUM Welsh of Longview, and Ed Ralston of Oklahoma City, Okla.

The second place team consisted of J. D. Jackson, Bill Womach and Bill Dunsworth, all of Fort Worth, Tex. The third place team was made up of Stanley Cates, James Heidlen and Jim Cope-land, all of Corpus Christi, Tex. Sonny Logan of Dallas, won top honors in the free diver Skin divers from five states braved 58-riegree temperature water in Lake Bistineau yesterday as they participated in the eighth annual Ark-La-Tex Gar Rodeo.

The divers. 117 strong, attempted to spear the wiley gar fish and win an award which has been dubbed the OSGAR trophy. II was snared by Hubert amnions of Longview, who also was a member of the winning threesome in the team competition. Billy Gilcrease of Shreveport won the prize for catching the smallest gar. The team competition trophy went to Gammons and John This ad authorized and paid for by Dudley Guglielmo SHOP SHREVE CITY TIL 9 P.M.

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