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THE SWUCViEQlT TIMES 17 Tfrurtdoy, March 13, 1931 Social Welfare Conference To Be Held in City Today Anne 1 KTBS 111 KC-NBC Ift.WM Watt IM Watta KEIVT 1538 KC MBS tM WATTS KHillD 1340 KC-ABC 2S0 WATTS KRMD-FM 11.1 MC IUVKU 1138 KC-CBS M.OM WATTS KWKH-FM 45 MC Reds Blamed For Closing Of Airfield Those attending the conference THURSDAY MORNING 00 lArk-La-Tex Juh. Trad. Post News Trading Post News Trad. Post :15 lAr-L-Ten Jub New 5 Vera South Quartet 'Smiley Burnette 00 iArk-La-Tex A Yawn Patrol Yawn Patrol Trading Post News. Wavrn Gosoel Four Jack pmmonl Hank Williama 6:00 Farm New Yawn Patrol Yawn Patrol 48 'Jack Hunt Program Start the Day Rlsht Newg-Start Day Start Day Right Vtartin Acronsk T.

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Wayn Musical Clock. Musical Clock S'ews-M. Wayne News Monroe' Avem Mavhem Avem Mavhem Mayhem Carton ohnnie Lee Wills 45 '3. Whitman- Esso Washington, March 12 OJ.R) Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, president of Eastern airlines, charged today that Communists agitated for the closing of the Newark, N.

airport in an attempt to cripple the air transport service. Rickenbacker, chairman of the National Air Transport co-ordinat reakfnxt News- Monroe' Club DO iVan Rlckle-Nw IS IT Trn Divio Mfr More than 100 persons are expected to attend the annual meeting of region ones Louisiana Conference of Social Welfare, here today. The event will be held at the YMCA. 400 McNeil street. Miss Frankie Adger, social service worker for the Veterans Administration here, will preside as Conference chairman-.

Principal speaker will be Lawrence Higgins, head of the Louisiana Youth commission in Baton Rouge. He will speak at the 10:30 a.m. general session on the topic, "The Youth Commission." In his address, Higgins will discuss ways in which the youth commission can be of service to community agencies and wavs in which Avem Mavhem Alex Drier-Newt Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock may attend either discussion. William C. Johns, administrative assistant to the Caddo parish school board, will be chairman of the first meeting.

Ralph L. Leaderbrand, president of trie Shreveport health council, will preside at. the second. Those participating in the meeting on "Service to Children In Trouble" and their topics are as follows: Judge Chris Barnette of juvenile court, "Services a Juvenile Court Oives;" Fred Jackson, district attorney of Claiborne and Bienville parishes, "Problems of Children and Youth as the DA in a Rural Area Sees Them," and Mrs. Florence Mc-.

Koln, superintendent of the industrial school for girls in Alexandria. "Services a Training School Offers." Dr. Clarence H. Webb ill discuss "The Development of a Health Council and Its Value to the Community" at the second session. Jreakfast Club reakfant Club 30 iWebb Pierce Boys.

Avem Mayhem breakfast Club 43 News Concern Itou Avem Maynem 8 9 Welcome Tra av :00 iRed Foley Show Godfrev Welcome Trav. rr My True Story Whlsoerinu Streets Against th Storm 30 lArtnur liootrev Cecil Brown Vai Plavfiouse Take a Number Take a umber Ladles Fair Walter O'Keefe' Double or Nothin ing committee, told a house commerce subcommittee that the "Communist element" took advantage of Strike It Rich Lone Journey Wl, t-i rl UaMiM It Rich :43 tArthur Godfrey :00 I Arthur Godfrey :15 lArthur Godfrey .30 (Grand 81am :45 iRosemar.v Ladies Fair. News Queen for a Day i Break the Ban ivy est rn nounaus the honest emotions and honest (O. Garroway Queen for a Day I Break the Dan ank people's feelings" after a series of :00 I Warren New urt Masaey back Berch Show Back to the Bible BaukhaKe Smith I Harmony shoo Back to the Bible Bins Srnns for iGosoel Four KENT Buckeroosl Memories 1 3eorge Morgan :15 Jennv :30 of Helen Tren crashes at the airport. The field was closed after :45 'Our Gal Sunday THURSDAY AFTERNOON community agencies can assist the Red Sovine ,00 El commission.

A discussion period Hopes June 1 Opening Date For Airport Hope that Shreveporfs new airport can be put Into use hy June 1 was expressed by r'unlic Works Commissioner H. Lane Mitchell to the Chamber of Commerce aviation committee yesterday. The committee held its March meeting in the Chamber office yesterday afternoon. Committee members discussed the possibility of having the Louisiana aviation confer ence here before the official opening but no date was set. Also discussed without any final action being taken -was possibility of formal dedication services for the new field.

Harold .1. Bryant, Chamber manager, reviewed the status of airline applications affecting plane service through Shreve-port. Bus Drivers Given Safety Awards Here Leonard S. Whatley of Shreve-port became the top safety award winner for 1051 of the Continental Southern Lines, when he was presented a pin signifying 21 years and 1,575,721 miles without an accident at a banquet last night at the Caddo hotel. The banquet, last night is the forerunner of a similar banquet at 7:30 p.m.

todav at the Caddo hotel. A total 'of operators from Shreveport, El Dorado, and Texarkana are scheduled to receive safety awards at the banquets. The Shreveport area winners have driven a combined total of 101 years and 13.023.300 miles of inotor coach operation without an accident. Ac'nt on Rhythm (New M. Winn Paul Harvey lEddv Arnold Ac'nt on Kn.vthm l.lpck Timmoni Ac'nt on Rhythm I Harmie Smith IS ijuiuoer Junction IVan Sickle, New La.

Issues $32 Million Exemptions Eaton Rouge, March 12 (Pi Imu-slana handed out S32.333.276 in tax exemptions today for industrial construction and expansion. The State Board of Commerce and Industry authorized 10-year freedom from state and local ad valorem taxes for projects which Will mean about 1,000 new Jobs. Thirty-one tax exemptions were unproved. The exemption policy cims Dt attracting new industry. Commercial Solvents Corp.

got the largest exemption, $13,034,000. 1he cost of expanding its Sterling-ton facilities for production of ammonia and methanol. A new arrival in Louisiana. Davison Chemical received a $7,750,000 exemption for a new chemical plant at Lake Charles to reduce a synthetic catalyst used petroleum refining. Other major examptions: Gulf States Utilities.

Baton Rouge, Sfl.430,000 for additional power facilities. Central Louisiana Electric company, $3,303,001 for a new 20.000-kilowatt, steam electric generating fdant near Baldwin, St. Marv parch; also, for a turbo steam generator in St. Landry, Evangeline parish. Morton Salt company.

Weeks Island, SI, 970,170 for new facilities to produce a petroleum catalyst. Naugatuck Chemical division TT. 8. Rubber company. Baton Rouge, $1 to expand facilities for production of synthetic rubber.

Oronite Chemical company, Plaquemines parish, for facilities to produce lubricating oil additives at an existing plant. Other exemptions included: Anchor Gasoline Eunice, $218,000. Btes X. Cornell, Kunice, S10U(7. General Chemical Division, Allied Chemical and Dye Marrero.

253.000. International a companv. will follow his speech. Luncheon will be served at :45 'Guiding Light 1:00 Arnold- Sihfs :19 Ptrr mason :30 This is Nora Drake :45 'Brignter Day String Time Raich Edward Lombardo Time I Show J. Pre.

Fam. Cir Doctor Wife Family Circle i News T. Mallory Ncws-Buckaroos KENT Ruckaroos Cedric Foster News Markets MBS "Baseball-Game of Day Boston Braves vs Detroit Boston Brave vs Detroit Boston Brave vs Detroit noon with the Rev. Michael Ken-nelly, principal of St. John's high school, giving the Invocation.

The Marriage for Two Llfe Beautiful nearly 120 persons, including residents of Elizabeth, N. were killed in three plane accidents. Rickenbacker called the crashes "the most amazing combination of improbabilities in the history of our industry." He showed the committee pamphlets which he said Communists spread in the Newark area after the crashes. One, entitled "Stop Murder From the Skies," charged that the government had not ordered the airport relocated because it might cut into the profits of big 2 Mary Mariin jEoao oi lih Other speakers, all Shrevrporters. will be Dr.

Verre Simpson of the Caddn-Shreveport health unit, "Xew Developments in School Health;" Dr. Don Overdyke, orthopedist. "The Polio Epidemic and the Polio Center." and Kensi Stewart, psychologist at the Child Guidance center, "Development and Services of a Guidance Council." General discussion periods will follow each of the afternoon meetings. At 3 p.m. a business meeting, at which new officers are to be elected, will be held.

Rev. Wilson Watson, associate pas 00 iHilltoo Hons Paul Show 30 iHouse Party 45 IHouse Party News loyce Jordan, mu treDoer iqynn nnpf Your Right to Ha opt. inters Evelyn tor of Noel Memorial Methodist church, will give the invocation opening the general session. 3 Backstage Wlf Stella Dallas Widder Brown Woman in House Big Sister Ma Per kin Young Dr Malone Livestock Auction Betty Crocker Sits of the Oav ean Cameron M'htn Maharajah News Sertimen Moods tentimen. Moods entimen Moods I II R4636 Plain Rill 'Livestock Auction Services to Children in Trouble and "New Health Services" will he the subjects of two afternoon sessions scheduled for 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

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THURSDAY EVENING routed over another gravel road, one-tenth of a mile west of the Jefferson road. The jury vetoed this suggestion in favor of the move to ask for stricter enforcement of the load limit law. "VRAP-TIK SKIRT! And sew-easy! Look at the diagram few pattern parts! Nn fitting problems it wraps. No ironing problems it opens flat. Make several for your spring and summer suits, toppers, jackets! Pattern R4R36: Waist sizes small 21-25; medium 2R-28; large 30-32.

Medium size requires 3 yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions.

Send thirtv-five cents In coins for this pattern to ANNK ADAMS. "If the Communists of this country can close half a dofcen, or a dozen, or 25 airports in major cities," he said, "the Kremlin would gladly supply them with life pensions and gold medals." He described Newark as "one of the safest, if not the safest, airport in the entire country or the world." He said it is vital to national defense because of the highly-industrialized New York-New Jersey area. In Elizabeth, city officials said today they knew of no basis for Rickenbacker's charge. Neither Mayor James T. Kirk nor City Council President William Boyle denied there had been such agitation, but they said they knew of none.

Jury Issues Warning on Overloading Stricter enforcement of laws governing truck load limits was asked yesterday by the Caddo parish police jury. The jury authorized President Charles Home, to call upon the state police for a closer check of all trucks using Caddo parish roads in an effort to keep road damage to a minimum. The jury action was taken after residents of the old Jefferson read 6:00 IBeulah Fulton Lewis. 3r (Headline Fditlon D. Jet-gens Show :15 IJack Smith Show Rukevser Reports Elmer JDavis Guy Lombardo .30 IThe Peggy I-ee Show Gabrie' Heatter Frank DeVol World News :45 R.

Murrow. News Newsreel-HurTgh Show One Mans Family 7:00 FBI In Peace AdvToTcasanova Escane With Me rather Know and War with Errol Flynn Escaoe With Me Best :30 Hallmark Hardv Familv. Defense Attorney BriBht Star. :45 Playhouse Mickey Rooney Defense Attorney Irene Dunn 800 iMr. Chameleon 8 Henry Rod Original Dragnet 15 1 Chameleon News and Gun Club Amateur Hour Dragnet :30 iStars In the Air Reporters Amateur Hour CountersDV j45jStarsln theAir- Roundup Your Income Tax Counterspy 900 Hollywood Sound The Tod Twenty News of Tornor.

The Hit Parade 15 1 Stage Love Mvstery Club Can Do The Hit Parade :30 IA. Godfrey Show iRuss Carlyle' Byrd Hi News--Hllvw. :45 ITime for Time Orchestra Program 1 v0 iFsso-Vat Sickle 3aukhage Talkin' The Three Don Jews-N Gearhart 1 II: IS IThis I Bel've Soorts I Pastor's Visit SDorts Report Bob and Ray Stan's Reed Hevue 3uster's Boogie Dance Music in :45 IStan's Reed Revue Buster's Boogie Dance Band the Night I Bel've Suster's Boogie Off the Record News Harry Name Jive Boogie Off the Record 2TCSt :30 111-30 Club Buster's Off the Record Hollywood Pal- ill :30 Club Boogie Off the Record ladium News 00 INews 1130 Club SINE: SINE! SINEI 1 11130 Club 41:30 11130 Club :43 11130 Club Germanv Will Get 106 Million Aid Bonn, Germany, March 12 (JD. American economic aid to Western Germany will amount to 106 million dollars in the year ending June 30, the mutual security agen-cv (MSA) announced tonight. Last year the aid totaled $384,758,000.

MSA said the cut "reflects the great progress which the economy care of The Shreveport Times, 170 Shreveport area drivers receiv- I'anern west nui Bastrop. for one project in? awards and their records are: New ork 11, N. i trint plainly nd for another. Carol C. Kcv.

12 years. 857.898 NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, Laclede Steel company. New Or- miies- t.pw g. Stenhens. 11 vears.iSIZE and STi LE NUMBER of west Germany nas made since the start of the Marshall plan In "If the Communists should hap complained that large trucks carrying heavy loads were damaging the Jefferson road.

This road was re 194" and Indicates the degree of economic independence achieved." Jeans, 5S3.R30 miles; Hershel O. Foster, Magnolia Petroleum company, vears, 471.839 miles; Lovd D. Longville, $738,47.3. Brandon. 6 years.

448.831 miles; Xeglev Bag and Paper company, Woodrow W. Conly, fi years. West Monroe, 324 miles; Raymond E. Donaldson. Orleans Materials and Equip- fi years.

339.337 miles: John P. paired and Mack topped by the i parish approximately two years Urges Ruling On Special La. Sessions ago. pen to grab onto a fact, that doesn't alter the fact, does it?" Kirk asked. "There definitely have been no Communists that I know of that have a hsnd in this," Boyle said.

"Other city officials and myself listened to'the cry of the people." Shell Oil Lists IF IT'S ment companv, New Orleans, KCIJ WATTS 0M KC LBS Pertsl-C 1 a company, Monroe, Roy Terry and Kenton k. gui-ledge. representing the residents of the old Jefferson road, told the jury that heavy oilfield trucks operating to and from an oilfield in that area ara causing damage to the road. sSHU.i.W. Xew Orleans.

March 12 Rev- Buchanan C. Cyril Bi oussard of the 6:45 News 1951 Net Income jllii rMiiw Lvfvia nc uioim ine aum Thev asked that the trucks be re The Great Scott The Great Scott The Great Scott The Great Scott Houston, Texas, March 12 U.fi). Hudson, 6 miles; Horace B. Marshall. 6 years.

miles; Marco L. Rambin, years, miles; Curtis C. Arnold, 5 years, miles. William C. Abrams, 4 years, Marshall Campbell, 4 vears, 280,701 miles; Herbert E.

Duvall, 4 vears, 272,231 miles; Frank C. Key, 4 years, 295,978 miles; Carter j. Bingham, 3 vears. 277,330 miles: Bobbie R. Burks, 3 vears, 201,037 miles; Clifton G.

Bvas, 3 vears, 187,128 miles; Tom Duncan, 3 vears, 216,203 miles. O. A. Hadwin, 3 years, 181,030 miles: Austin Hamilton, 3 years. ask the legislature to consider a i-m ban on special legislative sessionsjs-oo at the end of a governor's term.

Broussard said it is his plan to V. Sulphur Rice Drier, Crowlev, Uenublic Rice Drier, Guevdan, $73,000. Ideal Cement company, Baton Rouge and New Orleans, four exemptions totaling $90.186. Unioa Sulphur and Oil company, Church Toint. S209.8S5.

Borden company, Baton Rouge, Brennan Pre-pared Potato company, New Orleans, $7.1.500. A 1951 net income of $97,020,000 was reported today by the Shell Oil company, nearly $3,000,000 more than the 1950 net income. The firm, in Its annual report, have the legislature set up a pro-ig; of 1000 hibition against the calling BEAUMONT and Return 7.35 sessions unless "lame duck 10:45 said the 1951 income equalled $7.20 mtri ftcuL lrijuinug use 11-00 tention of legislators. Wis In the recent pre-election tur- per share. It said it made capital expend! tures of $145,714,000 In 1951, high 210,355 miles; Johnie Uesenbee 3 moil, Gov.

Earl K. Iong announced riews, scon Unity Viewoolnt Tommy's Corral A Hair Raising Tale T. Tommy Goes Calling r. Tommy Goes Calling 'ranklin Kennedy Show T. Tommy Corral Dog's Life T.

Tommy's Corral News, T. Tommv T. Tommy's Corral Major League Baseball Major League Baseball Major League Baseball Major League Baseball Major League Baseball Daddv o' Hot Rod Daddy o' Hot Rod Westbrook Van Vooihis Daddy Hot Rod Daddv o' Hot Rod Mr. Ark-Le-Trx Hoedown Ark-La-Tex Hordown Sine Off Nut 15 Federal Tmx Thrift rip Chair Car lam. 213,253 miles: Robert B.

Ma-he would call the legislature Into 'iiis vears, est in the history of the firm. The company plans to spend bry, 3 years, 228,439 miles: Jasper spec ial session to pay 8100 bonuses R. Mann, 3 years, 205,505 to old-age pensioners is his candi- 3-nb IT'S AT 000 in the next three years ror re Il'inol A X'ntTunf -titf 1711 nri-ftn fi-n'l-iAliviin(t 4:30 2 Youngsters Hurt Slightly Bv Cars Here finery improvement alone. CITY TICKET OfFK! 4I MARKIT T4ph S-SA4I v. i Moit ao i i i ii 1 1 ri iix-iihii miles; Charles R.

O'Xeal, 3 years, vote. miles; Robert N. Owens, 3: He later suspended his plans years, miles. (plaining he didn't want to have his A minimum monthly production of 200 autos Is planned for a new Liiimmm plant, Spam. K.

Clvdp Smith. 3 vrarg. 207.r27iPi'oposal interpreted as a vote-get-, 6 miles; James I). Anderson, 2 vears. ling proposition.

134.521 milfs; Sam Albright, 2 vear. 123.4R7 miles; Donni W. Arnold. 2 vears, 124.316 miles; V. R.

Avmond, 2 rears, 123.768 Two Shreveport children were ttnifk by iutomobiles in a pair traffic' accident here vesterday. Cathy Sui Lone, fi, 2833 Lillian ttreet. as hit near her home yes Pay Raises To Be Asked Asks Damages For Loss of Device Here miles; Paul D. Bartholome. 2 vears.

Action Urged In B-E Day Here April 8 terday attempted to cross mi) in 1 1 i W. Cobb. 2 Lillian street, ine onver oi ineiVParSi miles: Mvron B. El- car. S.

O. Wood. HI. 2519 2 vears. 14S.7RS mileg.

treet. was traveling at a very low, AVnmpnt Guillot. 2 vears, of speed. Investigating Traffic, mUps. john A Head( 2 years, The Louisiana legislature will be asked to give Caddo's two assistant district, attorneys a raise in pay when it meets in May.

1 1 fi 1 '1 hoc' TlArm on Irnnin nrc iiit AHen said the child rcceiv-edla-i2 13J5S milps: LeVy V. SndV, on I The Caddo parish police Jury KWKH brings you isla lJnL 2 years. 134,046 miles: ooL sit Anril 8 were ureed ves- yesterday voted to ask the leg ot Henry T. Lee, 2 years. lXl.lG0tat.r kw iture to approve a pay hik The theft of an "attractometer" last May led three Shreveport men and the Inventor of the mechanical device to enter suit for recovery amounting to $25,000 yesterday against the Dubuque Fire and Marine Insurance company here.

Filed in Caddo district court bv Joe M. Harper, W. O. O'Ferrail Richard- lauzea-. aw McCIain.

2 vears. c. Sl.SOO a vear for John A. oou op. m.

242 miIes. jack jj O'Neal. 2 vears. "iSrZ1'," son. and $1,200 for Albert I said that business and utz man, profes Robert Ferris.

8, 3101 Samford If the raises are granted their annual salaries will be $6,400 for Richardson and $5,250 for Lutz. and L. m. Motfett, all of Shreveport, and the inventor, Lee Bowman of venue, was knocked down at the Intersection of Kings Highway and Line avenue at 3:13 p. m.

yesterday by a slow-moving auto. He also escaped injury. The boy received very slight abraisons and had a bump on his head. He also had the fingernail knocked off his 142,269 miles; Alvis Schuler, 2 years, 132,574 miles. H.

T. Sutton, 2 years, 110.077 miles; W. S. Thrasher, 2 vears, 144,500 miles; F. C.

McLellan, 2 years, 117,242 miles; Homer L. Dale. 1 year, 75,073 miles; Stanley H. Davis, vear, 69,492 miles; Charles R. Hafvev, 1 vear, 71.024 Hollywood, the suit claims sional men and women who intend to participate in the Bchool tour should register by Saturday in order that plans can be made in the various schools to accommodate visiting grovtps.

The school visits are the second phase of B-E day activities, sponsored by the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce in co-operation with Caddo parish sehorMs. Last October business firms were hosts to visit that the insurance company has failed, Without to pay the claim of the four men. District Attorney Edwin L. Blew-er yesterday appeared before the jury to request their approval of the move for the pay raises. He pointed out that the new salaries would be comparable to those now being paid in Calcasieu and East Baton Rouge parishes.

The jury also voted to ask the legislature to raise the pav of Miss left little finger. Traffic Set. F. G. Torta and Of- miles.

fleer W. H. Chennault. who in-! Edward 1 year. 72.894 vestigated, said the auto, driven bv miles; Vernon A.

Xetherland, 1 Mrs. E. L. Lone. 41.

2615 Kings year, miles: X. Rob-Highwav, was heading west on erfs, 1 year. 71. OHO miles; L. B.

-aYTy 6j 'jF ing school teachers. On April 8 businessmen are (Mildred Ewald, deputy parish regis The plaintiffs, who were all named on a policy for $25,000 against loss of the "attractometer." the only machine of its kind, state that the device was stolen from Kovvman's car last May 21 while he was parked in front of a restaurant on the Greenwood road inside the city limits. Efforts to recover the device by Kings Highway at a low rate of 1 year, i2.191 miles; Jesse speofi. Rou 1 year, miles: Raj- scheduled to return the visit. The Veitch, 1 vear.

71,864 miles. Mrs. Lone told officers she had trar of voters, from $100 to S200 monthly. She now is paid $190 monthly, with the additional $90 being paid her for service as a substitute switchboard operator. Just crossed Line avenue a.

the ight changed to green when the child darted from behind another car into her path. Th boy was taken to North Louisiana ianltarium where he was X-rayed and released. No charges wert filed In either accident. the police have been fruitless, according to the suit, and its recovery in the future is doubtful. In City Briefs addition to the $25,000 for the com plete loss of the "attractometer, Morgan YV.

Walker, president of the line, is guest speaker at the banquets. He will gpeak at similar banquets throughout the nine states covered bv the line. From March 10-2(5 a total of 217 operators will receive safety awards. Other company officials attending the banquets are R. K.

Jef-feries, vice-president and general manager; John C. Bray, personnel and safety director; John H. Peach, legal counselor; C. Kenny, superintendent of operators; Richard Turner, assistant safetv direc- day's program will begin at 9 a.m. and will end shortly after noon.

Visitors will be guests of the schools at lunch. Schwieger said a minimum of 350 participants are being sought, but that accommodations for as many as 500 will be available. "The program Is open to any business and professional men and women, regardless of whether they are members of the Chamber of Commerce," Schwieger said. "B-E day will give them an opportunity to observe actual operations of the schools in preparing business and professional people of tomorrow. the plaintiffs ask for damages COMMUNITY SING A community sing will be held in the Summer Grove school auditorium from 2 to 4 p.m.

Sunday, Mrs. A. O. amounting to 12 per cent of the total loss, and additional damages of 20 per cent of the loss for legal Slayton to Head Longview Schools THE HALMARK PLAYHOUSE 7:30 P.M. James Hilton, host and narratar, present Deborah Kerr hi "This Pleasant Lea," an Irish lor story.

THE F.B.I. IN PEACE AND WAR 7:00 P.M. Field Agent Sheapard investigates nattier unusual edit in ronijht's exciting itery. Land announced yesterday. aid.

Bowman, who Is an official of the BEAUTIF1CATION FOUNDATION Geophysical Survey syndicate of Lonsrview, Texas, March 12 (U.P.). The March meeting of the board Sherman Oaks. said the In S. Shanklin. maintenance Tt.

E. Slavton, superintendent tor; of directors of the Shreveport Beau strument is similar to a seismo Brown, terminal schools at Alice, todav as elected manager; Holl tification foundation will be held 'We also will be able to accom graph recorder. He said the device to a three-year contract as super-1 manager here, and C. E. Shriner, modate anv parents who desire toat 4 P'" in th5 directors is used in the detection of oil bear Intendent of Longview schools at shreveport regional manager.

mom of the Shreveport Chamber ing formations. The "attracto meter" w-as being brought from of Commerce, Don George, president, said vesterday. an average salary of $10,500 per year, plus a travel allowance. A ii lorsnil Slavton. 40.

succeeds Henry Ifa Named visit the schools in which their children are enrolled," he said. Prospective participants may take part in the program by contacting the Chamber of Commerce office. Foster, who is resigning after r.TPYns fC years as superintendent. 1 Art3 VuVu Slavton will eet $10,000 the first iK Mf CHAMBKR. BOARD The board of directors of the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce will meet at 4 p.m.

today In the board room of the Chamber office. Year." $10,500 the second year and H. C. (Andy) Anderson, Shreve- California by Bowman for exploration work in this area. Officials of the local offices of the syndicate stated at the time of the theft that the thief knew what he was stealing, while the local police advanced the theory that the person stealing the device mistook it for a highly expensive camera.

At the time the "attractometer" was stolen, Bowman had Trial Continued Till Next Term $11,000 the third. jport oil man, has been appointed ICaddo parish chairman for the East The Antarctic Is considered to(Texas Chamber of Commerce, Hu-be the windiest place In the world, hert M. Harrison, general manager, PRIVKR CHARGKD Mrs. Ber- nice Moselev, 40, of 1R27 Maple announced vesternav. street was charged in the district The manslaughter trial of Alex Thomas, 54-vear-old negro, was otnee jesiernay wun continued until the next iurv termiarunKPn anving not applied for a patent.

Fire Damages Firm El Dorado, March 12 (Spe Anderson will serve during 1952 and will keep local members advised of the East Texas chamber's program, urge attendance at meetings and be responsible for budget and membership support, Harrison of court here yesterday. said. Thomas was indicted for the fatal stabbing of Tommy Washington in a local tavern on Nov. 24. Fostponment in the case was granted because another case is how underway In district court.

Still another manslaughter trial is scheduled for Friday. NKW OFFICK The U. S. civil service board of examiners have completed a move from the second floor to the fourth floor of the post office building. The new office number is 421 according to J.

V. Stephenson, secretary of the board. A 10 per cent gain In wages and a 12 per cent increase in retail price over a year's time are reported in England. AUTO LOANS Cash quickly or car payments reduced, or both. 45 day before first payment is due.

We believe we can help yon. Twelve private offices for your convenience. Ask for Mr. Gray, Mgr. of Loan or Mr.

Gullatt, Gen. Mgr. Motors Securities Inc. 1211 TEXAS AVE. uuuuuuuu cial) A fire said by company spokesmen to have been started by gasoline vapors caused slight damage to a pipestill unit of Pan-Am Southern Corp.

refinery at the outskirts of El Dorado Tuesday. The blaze was quickly brought under control by the company's firefight-ing system. No injuries were reported. Check Rheumatic Pain FIRST Dose New liquid ACT-ON works through blood to stop arthritic and rheumatic pain where it STARTS. There's nothing more thorough, faster, nor finer, and the FIRST soothing dose must satisfy or money back.

ACT-ON acts on pain and the cost is little. "All Arailabl In Tabrti" MR. CHAMELEON 8:00 P. M. The famous deteetiva, known at the man of many faces, solves a baffling murder mystery.

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