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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 3

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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Friday, March 21973 3-A The Shrevepoht Times Actress Karen Carlson Returns to Byrd High Peace Probes Reports Welcomed 9 Indicted In Land Sales Promotions WASHINGTON (AP) Lake Havasu Estates, a highly advertise) Arizona lanri sales nvnni. atmosphere. Among other subjects discussed, Ziegler reported, was "ways of moving toward peace in the Middle East." However, he added that after a period of long hostility "we should not expect immediate solutions." The press secretary said the United States would- remain in ny, and nine of its present or vinced that the day of negotiations will come," she said. There is no reason to live in eternal hostility, she. continued.

"We occupy a tiny spot in the area and there is room for all anybody who says that we initiated the six-day war (in 1967) is mistaken: there was no need for us to add more sand to the sand we already have." Mrs. Meir was late for the luncheon because she conferred for one hour and 35 minutes with President Nixon at the White House. By ENDRE MARTON WASHINGTON (AP) Prime Minister Golda Meir of Israel Thursday welcomed reports that Egyptian President Anwar Sadat is thinking about serious peace probes in the Middle East. "If hie is prepared to meet with us on any level, even indirectly, I could not welcome it more," Mrs. Meir said in response to a question after she a the National Press Club.

Mrs. Meir indicated she had no direct knowledge about a iormer ouicers ana salesmen ere indicted by a federal Actress Karen Carlson received a celebrity's welcome yesterday at Byrd High School. Old friends and teachers gathered to reminisce and students to meet one of Byrd's "favorite sons" during a reception sponsored by the school's i journalism department. It was Miss Carlson's first -return to her high school alma since starring in her first -major film, "The Candidate," opposite Robert Redrod. "I can't get over it, no one's changed at all," she said with a note of surprise.

"And Byrd doesn't look different either. I think it's fantastic. I would have been disappointed if it had been chanced." intact with Israeli officials and and jury Thursday on charges or mail fraud, misrepresentation use its influence to promote a settlement." ana lauure 10 register iocs ana nrnvwte r.rnnertv rftpnrris The indictment, announced by KIFFD MONEY? Press secretary Ronald Zie- uie justice ucyai uueni, was returned by a federal grand iurv in U.S. District Court in $1,000 to looni ANY-WHERE In la. Up to 95 of Value.

Small BusiiwM, Bill Con-olidatlon, Coiwtruttion, Equipment, Taxt, Judgm.nti, Ca.n, lit 2nd Mtg. 5 to 30 yearf. change in Egyptian policy con Phoenix Ariz. Tr spupn nf cerning peace-making in the gler said Nixon felt the talks "were very constructive." Zie-gler described them as candid, friendly and useful and said they were held in a friendly Middle East but said that "I 861 -OV2 BO I -w i mail fraud and eight counts each of misrepresentation in like to interpret the reports optimistically." The prime minister had no selling ana rauure to register lots and provide purchasers with nrnnflrtv rennrts. prepared text and devoted most We Congratulate Each count of mail fraud of her introductory remarKs to the question of the hope for carries a maximum penalty of five vears and a $1,000 fine.

The flippy war I ss i other charges carry maximum peace in the area. "As far as Israel is concerned there is nothing we hope for more than to negotiate honestly and sincerely I am con- penalties of five years in prison and $5,000 fine. William C. Smitherman. U.S.

Attorney for Arizona, said i The reception for Miss was arranged on the spur of the moment after it was learned she was planning a surprise visit to her mother, Mrs. M. W. Carlson. Byrd student Nelda Weldom learned of the impending visit during a telephone interview with Miss Carlson for the student newspaper which prints -a monthly feature on well-known Byrd graduates.

Miss Carlson and her actor husband David Soul and 2-year-old son Jon plan to visit here through Sunday. "But that could all change in 20 minutes. 'I'm not good at definite schedules," she said. They plan to leave Jon' with Mrs. Carlson while they continue on to New York for a drama course.

studying there Miss Carlson also plans to read for in Tucson-that the unaeveiopea lots hipm sold for $3,000 to $5,000 for investment purposes and that some mu-cnasers uvea as Law Sought For Tax-Free Fund Drives far nwav as New Orleans. La. Lake Havasu Estates is locat a -i iiilii ii nil ymxmmm ed at Yucca in Mohave County, aDProximately 200 miles Awarded to representative who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding records of life in-surance sales during the preceding calendar year. northwest of Phoenix. The indictment named as (Wondanfrs Lake Havasu Es Malone, who taught Miss Carlson math at Byrd, and Judy Worley Wolf, a high school friend who also graduated from Byrd in 1962.

(Times Photo by Billy Upshaw) The West Shreveport Lions Club has started a campaign to contact all members of the Actress Karen Carlson reminisces with former classmates and teachers at a Byrd High School reception held by the Byrd Journalism Department in her honor. Visiting with the young actress of "The Candidate" fame are (left) Jerry tates and the following officers Louisiana Legislature and re or former officers: Kenneth R. Lavin; his brother, 1H T.nxnn Patriria L. ivvnutu Lavin, Kemnein Lavin wne, au nf Phoenix: Paul Barrie Macn- quest the lawmakers to cnange the state law to exempt nonprofit groups in fund-raising projects from certain state tax laws. The club, headed by President Rodney H.

Schrivener, passed plays and film contracts and go on some commercial interviews. lf I can get two commercials would make the trip Jinancially," she said. i Miss Carlson spoke briefly on acting career. "I really ijvant to lean more toward films Plywood Plant Purchase Told olchic; and Robert C. Stevens.

John P. Dukes Representative Shreveport-Bossier Area Also named were these salesmen or former salesmen: Victor Locwood: J. Lance he resolution that any existing Sinclair who alsn used the or meaier television is so The Louisiana-Pacific Co. of Portland, has confirmed the purchase of the softwood On Membership in the 1973 THOMAS JEFFERSON CLUB names Victor Lockwood Sr. and Victor Winters; Edward C.

Cass and Seymour Astern. The federal action was the latest in a number of indict plywood plant at Ft. Bragg, owned by Boise Cascade. laws be changed to exempt nonprofit making organizations involved in fund-raising projects from paying occupational license and sales taxes. Schrivener said that the money raised all goes to charitable purposes and the club does not feel it should have to pay the sales taxes as required by state It has also announced that it will buy about 20 per cent of the ments obtained by the Justice Abductor Slain By Police Fire GALLUP, N.M.

(UPI) A teen-age student, who formerly headed a university students' Indian club, abducted the mayor of Gallup from city hall Thursday and later was killed by police in a gun battle after holing up with his captive in a store. Law officers stormed the building and Gallup Mayor Emmett Garcia escaped by jumping out a window. The dead man, Larry Casuse, 19, was former president of the Kiva Club, an Indian organization at New Mexico University. Members of the club had strongly opposed the mayor's nomination last week to a seat LAAP Gets Contract for $24.5 Million A $24,502,859 a has been awarded to the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant at Minden. The announcement was made Thursday by Rep.

Joe D. Waggonner Jr. and Sens. Russell B. Long and J.

Bennett Johnston. They said the contract calls for 1,006,600 lx5-millimeter projectiles and metal parts production. The contract will begin May 1 and continue into 1974. 225,000 acres of timberlands she said. But, she seemed more interested in finding out how friends had fared in She 10 years since they last met.

What's your last name now?" Jind "Whatever happened to She also fielded questions Jrom students and looked hrougb the 1962 yearbook, the S'Gusher," which she helped to edit and for which she received Rational recognition for her Department in connection witn stepped-up efforts to protect the Georgia-Pacific Corp. had re Robert C. Rose, Jr. Regional Agency Manager, 624 E. Kings Highway, Shreveport, La.

71104 public against violations oi me Interstate Land Sales and Full law. cently acquired from Boise Cascade. Louisiana-Pacific said the cost of the acquisitions will be about $35 million. Disclosure Act of 1968. The U.S.

Attorney for Arizona said most of the defendants were named in each of the 23 The laws had never been enforced until the present Louisiana Collector of Revenue Joe a i 1 began requiring the occupation license and collection of sales taxes from such her. Miss Carlson said she was stannara counts of the indictment. nierary work. "Oh no, that is me," she taughed as a student pointed to i candid shot. About all the fuss made over "embarrased and a little bit nervous." She added, however, "I'm really pleased, it's a good feeling." nn the University of New organizations that have fund- raising projects.

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