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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 14

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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14
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14 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES Wednesdoy. October 3, T95T Good Willy Joins Cliest Drive Two Drivers Fined For Intoxication Two men were fined S123 and Assistant Band Conductor Has Distinguished Career The musical career of Richard m- Three Jailed For Unlawful Fishing Here Three Caddo parish men were sentenced to 60 days on the parish Texas Jobless Claims Hit Low Austin, Texas. Oct. 2 insurance claimants dropped to their lowest level since the end of World War II during the week of Sept. 20, the Texas employment commission reported today.

Only 9,142 persons filed unemployment insurance claims that week, compared to 10,211 during the same period in 1950. costs or days in jail after plead-; ing guilty to charges of drunken driving in district court yes-! terday. They are Booker T. Foster, 37-year-old negro of route 1, box 118, Frierson, and Jesse D. Harvey, 44, jof route 1, Joaquin, Texas.

District Judge Henry F. Turner presided. Free Arson Suspects in Oakdale Fire Oakdale, Oct. 2 (Special) The three su. perts, all negroes, who wore jailed here yesterday in connection with the $40,000 fire which destroyed the negro school, have been released.

As to how the fire actually is a mystery, authorities said. Smith, superintendent of education for Allen parish that "in nV probability the board 'farm in PariHn district court ves- The spirit of goodwill is symbolized by the cartoon character, "Good Willy" right, drawn especially for the Goodwill Industries of America by Cartoonist Milton Caniff. creator of The Shreveport Times' popular comic strip, Steve Canyon." The glowing smile on Good Willy's face was drawn to typify the handicapped workers who earn while they learn, such as those employed at Shreveport's Goodwill Industries, a Red Feather agency of the Caddo-Bossier Community Chest. The swift spin of the wheels on his chair proves that, although handicapped, he' is "back in the running" again. The tall feather in his cap is for Good Willy's membership in a Red Feather agency, and the huge pencil over his right ear is for marking up those hours terriay after they pleaded guilty to illegal fishing.

During the course of the proceedings a fourth man was fined $25 for contempt of court by Judge lery F. Turner. The trio sentenced on fishing NOW IN SHREVEPORT Townsend, assistant conductor of the United States Navy band which appears here in matinee and evening concerts on Sunday, Oct. 14. has been distinguished in its attainments and rich in association.

The world-famed Xavy band will play at the Shreveport Municipal auditorium, witlv a matinee at 3 p.m. and evening program at p.m. The band will appear here under sponsorship of The Shreveport Times, with net proceeds of the concerts to be divided among the bands at St. John's, Byrd, Fair Park and Bossier high schools. No seats for either program will be reserved.

Tickets are 60 cents for students and SI .25 for adults for both performances, taxes in charges was George L. Keener, 54, of Gilliam, and Trove W. 27. and Leonard W. Hounds.

of work that make him a self- supporting, self respecting worker In the community. both of Vivian. They withdrew not 'guilty pleas. After Judge Turner sentenced the trio, Robert H. Spradley of Viv ian walked to the benc and the judge no law had been violated.

The judge asked him to repeat his words and after having done so walked away with the words, "every dog has his day." I Judge Turner called Spradley back to the bench and slapped a iS25 contempt fine on him. The Vivian man walked over to Court Ex-Resident Will Talk at Church F1VK-CKXT FINKS Ifillshoro, Texas (U.R). A "dollar for a nickel" plan of paying overtime parking tickets lias met with considerable success here. Motorists may pay their ticket with a nickel, instead of SI, provided they drop it into a parking meter at the city hall within an hour after the ticket is received. TWO HK'HAKH TOWXSEM SHORTHAND- AfOftf ABC SYSTEM rsauil J.

X3ine uj pa inc fine. The three men were charged with using a hand controlled mag-nelo and spears to catch fish in Red river above Shreveport on a full scholarship at the Curtis institute of music where he studied tinder the famous flute virtuoso, William Kincaid. Here, in a short time, his abilities were further recognized and he was given the will have to call for a bond election to replace the building and facilities! which were totally de-seroyed." The school board will meet on Thursday of this week. He snid that the new building will be an eight-room structure and will include a library and scienre laboratory, and that construction of this building will take place at the earliest possible date. A blanket insurance policy covers the school buildings of Allen parish; ho, ever, the exact amount covering the lost school has not yet been learned here.

The fire marshal who has been summoned from New Orleans will begin his investigation Wednesday. IVDKKH Ind (U.R). Kev. Krvin Thompson made a point of greeting a man in his congregation who came to church for the first time in many Sundays. "I'm certainly happy you could be with us." the minister said.

"That was a datnn good sermon," the man I 1 Y. W. Maddox, lay preacher of Dallas, Texas, and former Shreve-porter, Mill speak at 7:30 p.m. services today of the Morningside Baptist church. The Dallasite, who was converted six months ago, will speak on "He Must he Born Here." Currently a switchman for the KCS in Dallas.

he was employed hy the same railroad as a fireman while living in Shreveport. ,33) TYPING OPTIONAL 11. D. L. Farrar, represent AUTO 1st flute chair in the student or-ipPT- cluded.

"At each of the performances, a varied musical program will be presented. Kach performance will be different. Tickets are on sale now by members of the four high school bands and are also available at the display advertising department. Times building. 408 Marshall street, from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Under the tutelage of his father, a capable though nonprofessional musician, Townsend at the age of 17 was playing hymns on the piccolo at church services. Recognizing rare talent in his young son, the senior Townsend soon had him under the guidance of more qualified teachers. At the age of 17, he was awarded ative of the conservation enforcement agency, told oe court how the device was operated.

NO -SIGNS NO SYMBOLS USES ABC'S For Batinea Clrll Serric Start Ami Mosdtr VT Etc. CUatc Free Employment 8rttoc OrX ttt ScfcMfc to Major CtUet OVgR CRADVATS8 IBfEDWIITIIG- SPEEDWRITING SCHOOL AFFILIATE OF NORTON BUSINESS COLLEGE chest ra under such conductors as Stokowski, Rodinski and Mlvnar-ski. Later he appeared as soloist ith Jeanne Behrend. the late Jan Savitt. and with the Philadelphia orchestra, doing the Bach Brandenburg concerto for flute, violin, and piano.

Colonel to Speak To Air Reservists LOANS Cash Quickly or Car Payments reduced or both. Motors Securities Company, Inc. 1217 Texas Avenue The colonel will speak on "Military Characteristics and Design Problems of Transonic Aircraft." He will also familiarize the reservists with the latest developments PHONE 2-8739 Col. T. V.

I-andrum will speak to the 9797th volunteer air reserve training squadron at a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. today at 2424 Shore drive, according to Capt. J. L. Beck, public information officer.

LEVY 4TH FLOOR SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA in military aircraft and their characteristics. Training films will be shown following the talk by Col. All reservists are urged to attend. A fewr of his classmates who have also gained an enviahle position in the musical world are Samuel Barher, Conrad Thihault, Helen Jepson, Rose Bampton. Oscar Shumsky, MeGinnis and Frank Robert Miller.

Wednesday Values! Accepting the position of solo ute with the United Xavv band WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ONLY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities FRESH DRESSED AND DRAWN in September, 1932, his winning personality and superior musician-; ship won him rapid promotion in, enlisted ranks and in 1942 he! tendered the office of warrant! officer and assistant conductor, jln 1945 he was advanced to his i 'present rank of chief warrant offi-: 1 cer. i THE MAKINGS LB. 49c 00 3 $1 FRYERS GOOD BREAKFAST BACON SUN VALLEY COLORED MARGARINE STRETCH YOUR Shreveport Sec It firow Day by Day ilium; permits Eleven building permits, totaling TRANSPORT OF A BEST SELLE LB. D0UAR -00: were issued yesterday in the office of Charles Leslie, city building inspector. None of the permits was for more than $1,700.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS Among the more important prop- erty transfers recorded yesterday i in the office of Clerk of Court Do-; zier B. Webster were: A. C. and Mabel M. Campbell to, H.

Hearne, lot 27 and part of lotj SMOOTH, CREAMY SNOWDRIFT 3 89c DUNCAN BRIGHT AND EARLY COFFEE "69c Or r. GRADE MEDIUM EGGS 26 of the Ober addition, on Thora boulevard near avenue, with buildings and Smprovemnts, Cecille V. Balfour to Allie J. Adair, lot 78, block 1. Fairview subdivision, corner Foster street and Stoner avenue, with buildings and improvements, $12,000.

B. M. Roberts to P. A. Graham, part of lots 1, 2 and 4.

block 5 of "I DOZ. 59c Sf co, "it 0f 'OH. Of HUGHES ROBERTS SUPER MARKET 3310 LAKKSHORE DRIVE PHONE 3-8565 SGlen Iris addition, on Glen Iris boulevard. Ontario street and Rich-imond avenue, with buildings and 'on on of frt improvements, $12,000. I P.

R. Davis to W. H. Carroll, of lot 1, bloc Oakhills sub-1 division, on Gilbert drive, with buildings and improvements, 750. Sunset Acres Development company to M.

L. Smith. lot 14fi. corner of Canal and Amherst streets, with buildings and im FOOD STORE rot rOy, 'o. rff.

3811 VELVA PHONE 3-9973 Or yoL yo. 9et co, provements, $9,925. th Po ro HUGHES ROBERTS 'o, Of ey. yo Plan Area Trips For Fair Show I Members of the Chamber of SUPER MARKET (CEDAR GROVE) PHONE 7-3613 Or 13 7Mh ST. ros i Commerce agriculture committee will vicif npirhnnnnff narichot- ho.i ginning mis weeK to contact supporters of the annual Louisiana State fair junior livestock sale, I.

A. Leimbrook, committee chairman, said yesterday. At a meeting of the committee yesterday, plans for the trips, designed to secured continued support from Chambers of Commerce, civic clubs and individuals who have offered bids at the sale, were Based on on of sVl cents oncost est- rnmnlptpri. K5 turn, as turn, The trips will continue through next week, Leimbrook said. CHICAGO SOUTHERN AIR LINES cents per 2y cents 9 tor 21 from the We three mi ll'n TFtt iiyeX5" SPORT ,0 town.

60 I Tax Receipts May Set Camden High Camden. Oct. 2 (Special). Over 10.500 poll tax receipts probably will be written in Ouachita county, breaking old record of set last year, according to Harris Pace, deputy tax collector today. Heavy mail payment ere being worked today following close of tax payments last midnight.

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