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TWENTY-FIVE YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVEPORT TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1944 BUSINESS SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Two Bodies Taken From Wreckage NAZIS FIGHT fisno ash v.wmiso CIIAKGK GUATEMALAN aidkd EVOLUTIONISTS! LOUISIANA SCIENTISTS' MEET SLATED L. B. FORTENBERRY CONTBACTOK Paintinf? Decorating SIVCE INSURED HH'JNK 1-1491 BACK ALONG LAMONE RIVER Highland Nursing ilomeia EXriNt'iK? WANT KrCiTrC'lnn'd lo Save Manjwwer and Materials Start your clothtns. hnr und furnlturi" you'ri not uin on wtti4 round of GOODWILL INDUSTRIES "Mrmher Am-ncy Community Fund" 1016 Texas A vp. Phone 3-K6 17 ii I Dmler urhnrr FtirnihiM frr etimat Phone a 1 a a i "A In tine wh Re it- turn, t.

re-pr-r Now. Save epenivr r-TMiri lii'ir 're taumate. Cli Danro Orrhpstras. 2-H121. Th J''TT- (J Fling All Itcfterve Into Attempt to Stop (lunariiaiiA II.

n. Wright Announces Discussion of Plain for Slate Academy banens San Salvador, El Salvndor, Dec. 14 IIP The Salvadorean government tonight charged that the OuatemaUn government "directly or Indirectly" helped groups of Salvadorean revolutionists who crossed trie border from Guatemala Dec. and 12. An official statemenf said that Guatemalan reconnaissance plaum flew over Salvadorean territory a few days before the "Invasion," adding that a recurrence of such Incidents might have "dangerous consequences for the peacs between the two na? Hons." The statement also recalled that UAiur.unu.i, inn paper i 1 tl WAI.nF.M KKSTYI.fNG ur work.

Ail kind. Mn AlilmlKv. US Hi.bmK.n. t-Tat, I -pAIVTIMri" iNiri PAPICH HANfUSS" CONSULT ZOLA J- 1 I Pilntrrt. tuiuvrhanurrH.

iloivt vUaM dl.irfil Inviifd painm. trri ntm. Rom, Dw, 14 The Oernmnt; flung all avUtabla resprvwi of armor'1 1,1.1 AVE -2 i. I lIJ PO.NTJJAl.Tl jiKvltSSiy tndt-i PAINTING, nanerlns Wor urn: and infantry Into a furious pt Natural scientist Irom Northwest Louisiana will meet Sunday at 3:30 p. m.

at the State Exhibits building to discuss plans tor the formation of an academy of natural sciences for this area, It was announced yester uttict Mrs. i urrsr am. TV NINO jtti Guatemala recently had declared that today to contain a Canadian bridgehead over the Lamone river and to IUNIMCJ and repair-All wor uxeta. il THAVM, OnrORTrMTira nr Younl, It would not intervene In the domestic affairs of El Salvador. save the nearbv road center of Hut- v.

AH moTiik.R drir. IMano vioiJNs KKPAlHKO 1 I SVO-Jil I awistnrt -1 of: nacavallo, 10 miles northeast A ntv svfeitftwrf. i ri.I'MRINfi ANt Br.ATlNO 'W) i 2 rtv.t. FIVE DIE IN Faena in the Po valley. rlX IHIN; RKI'AIHS No lob loo m' r.

Ion Wnire Counter-attack after counter-attack i--ma I minims- "0t toil Fiusvralft Plunihins and Hrattns (V, Kilt Louisiana W4 Cab (nr nlant rvtr l-4rl thudded against the four-mlla-wUlej 7 brldeghead, but all were thrown back H. iVi and" 'r rulV in savage fighting and at nightfall! TX'HK PLUMIUNG Rotirr'nl'imbioa and Crowds of onlookers gathered at the Junction of the Ringgold and Jamestown roads Thurmlay to view the scattered remains of a two-truck collision which killed five peraon about noon. The bodies of two of the iriLHh victims removed from the wreckage are shown In the foreground of the picture above. (Times J'hoto) COLLISION OF TRUCK, VAN renmr rrvtci, Phmte BUSINESS SERVICE the Canadians had enlarged their! holding. Allied headquarter an-i- 0.

K. LU I NO CO. PRE-WAR BATH TVBS I' HONK 5 1 J-2Wl pCUMr.tNf-' -ONFf ALL IT Mi hHHKVrt'OHT PLLVFUNG CO Phone 3I-B111 lK0 Market 3 nounced. I Klnors Sanded find Finished In a day mingled with swceiises! ci.vn! and reverses the Nazis repulsed et-i 'KrVrtir trrti-lorn, lrtM-k. wrtdlntf.

MONTGOMERY SOLONS OKAY oris oy vne American rum army mj; rirnln 2Ji St. l'tmiir Tri-State Plumbinpr 3-8623 gain high ground near Monte Cn Pre-war Pah tun, wn'rr hea'ers. (Cnntlnurd Fram One) heard the crash. Rushing to the door, he saw the burning wreckage, grabbed a pull of water and ran toward the road, he said. Hugh Wlmherly, L.

L. Slpdtfe. Tom day by H. B. Wright, Curator of the Exhibits building.

"The meeting Is not primarily for scientist, but for laymen Interested in natural science," Mr. Wright disclosed. Besides discussing the formation Of an academy of natural science badly needed as a means of North Louisiana's meeting and discussing current problems and Information, the gathering will also plan expansion of facilities of the State Exhibits building here to cover nature study and a study of natural resources, Mr. Wright revealed. Dr.

Kirk Bryan, geology professor at Harvard university, will also be in Shreveport Sunday In connection with his scheduled address, "Early Man In America," Monday night at a meeting of the Shreveport Geological society, it has been announced. Dr. Bryan will be honor guest of the meeting of natural scientists Sunday, A one-man art show by Amos Lee Armstrong, local artist, to open Sunday, will be hung tomorrow at the exhibits building, Mr. Wright also announced. SIX NOMINEES OF ROOSEVELT Sam Oruhbs.

Plumber. tello, southwest of Bologna, and In turn saw their own counter-attacks against Monte Cerere, 11 miles southeast of Bologna, rolled hack. In addition to extending their bridgehead across the Lamone, the RADIO SKRVICK Will call fr nd Hetivrr RADIO KXC1IANGE S1W9 MIDWAY tTM DF.hT WATER WELLS I'ilriN. S404 BT. 3.

BOX 1 A-l. I.A p'ur'MBiNo tiFPAtii Pflmrw, Ml Crrolllon. I IWi Downs and Matthews heard the cries WARD FACES NEW CHARGE Officials Fail to Show Up for WLB Hearings, Seizure Possible arrainraATinv kkpairs of the trapped men and tried to ex Monk's Refrigeration Service tract them from the wreckage. Morrts Canadians cleared the enemy from (Continued From Psse One) Phono 7-3852 was pulled from the cab of his Meezano, six miles northwest of Bn- Floors Sanded ami Finished; kci vtvATon rHintnAtiiK spKCtAC venna, and approached the Navlgllo canal on a wide front north of Bag- ISTS TAIX BKNNY WAt.LACK AT truck, and taken to the Fletcher clinic at Ringgold where he died of injuries and burns shortly after ar their ballots by proxy If they could be reached. Much parliamentary gymnastics RADIO CO a-KUl nacavallo.

The Ravenna-Ferrara ROOFINy A.Vtt RKf.FT HFTAl. Prmrtnt S. u-r- Kr- Fstimau-s EJ HON Air Conditioning and Comm. Refrigeration Repairs CAHN ELECTRIC CO. highway was cut northwest or LORES SUITCASE Sgt.

Louis M. Faust, Many, asked local police yes COPF.L.AMD RADIATOR WORKS Kofifirn annum ami ritrl Kulmati ivn fr F.itii()liprd 30 en F.dwrd.-Phon -74 Washington, Dec. 14 (P). Mont Fighting In general was heavier and terday to help him locate the driver 10 Mil. AM ST PHONE 5IH4 gomery Ward and the government ap of a 1942 Chevrolet sedan who picked CAM, I for reliable patxtr hsnsen and' BIRD ROOFS, Also Repairs more widespread than at any tune in recent weeks.

peared headed tonight for a new him up In Alabama and brought him DHlfitrrft. rum: MTIMATFS. TKRMS went on behind the closed white doors of the committee. MacLeish, target of such critics of the New Deal as Clark, apparently was the victim when an administration coalition agreement among Senators Pepper Murray (D.Mont.) and Guffey backfired. rival.

The elder McDow was dead and his body badly burned by the time he was removed from the burning truck. Young Donncll McDow, also badly burned, lived only a few moments after he was taken from the wreckage. Moore and McDonald were trapped alive In the cabs of their two trucks. OtlAII ANTV HOOFING CO Wl collision over labor policies such as lu n.niNU sr iivitK in, m.rt.i l.ltnR to Shreveport. As the soldier alighted from the car on Market street, the Wnen the house reena ni c-ioimr! r.

know roofing mmiii r. insmnrn. tii-i'-': ut rrovr It Fr. im.its. i'U-iinf-d.

ielatrt(t. spinks Rcmrixc CO the cause is usually over-cooking or cooking at too high heat. rav 1 1' fir-ax Work t-mu Kuarsl-'il. A. J.

man drove off with his suitcase which was in the rear of the car according to police report. Km Tea Av Pbone RACK" IN BUSINESS! ARK-LA-TEX ROOFING AND KHF.FT T.tETAL WORKS These three, with Senator LaFol-lette had proposed a CITY' ELECTRIC SHOP EI.FX'TRICAt, WlrhiN. Rcrwitr. rr rtiituit'i'il to servo you tie tier. Ctl w' 1200 Texas Ave.

Phone 2-4U0G ELAS FORCES RESUME FIGHT, SHELL ATHENS SPECIAL NOTICES biiis'ami proposals Onlookers heard them screaming to HOTEL ROOM THEFT Malcolm i mi resolution in which President Roope Holland of New Orleans reported the R-mof and raoairi ta'lmaraa Mil be rescued. McDonald's feet were pinned by the wreckage of the cab and although he could move the rest velt was asked to recall all of the theft of 120 from his room at a local fiouiharn Ave Pbnne 7-fllM KlOIll MANAGE Household Appliances appointments. Their contention was hotel Wednesday night, according to NOTICE TO BIDDF.KS Scaled bdln will ls received by Stale of Iulalana. Drparlment of F(niru'i. Oivimon at Piircliaat'.

Room c.tpi-tol Annrv. ltaina itouKe, Louisiana, tin the followmlf: Iiirlnrlinif inlxrrs, vacuum clrmr. iron1 of his body freely, rescuers were un that when all the appointments were considered as a group they did not etc. lnn Dy nmtt-r metnanifl. work i.ir.tntrn rt'liklSH RATH MASSAOtS police.

The money was taken from his billfold which was In his pants able to extract him before flames COTY llO.SKNBl.ATH HUH Can lork Una Phnna ailTf drove them off. pocket, the report said. A. Fimitshinu PR II4r. jit R037 21 Tcxai led last spring to seizure of the mall order flrnVs Chicago properties.

Officials of the company failed to appear at a War Labor Board hearing to which, they were summoned to show cause why they had not compiled with WLB directives concerning four Detroit stores. WLB Chairman William H. Davis then announced that unless the company compiles with "all terms and conditions of our orders" by nightfall Monday, the defiance would be referred to Economic Stabilizer Fred M. Vinson. This could lead to government seizure of the Ward plants involved, if not all of its properties.

Hearings similar to the one called for today are scheduled for tomorrow on cases involving Ward stores in six other cities. Botirsaoi. 4WF0ISH MASSACiE Ml Moore could be heard somewhere R.b,,.rce,.4!S Fi.t('TRrc.nhFPAifrsiiop Jcrmler 18, I1M4. TramivirUllon Elrriric r'-CMirn of any ktivl. c-hartfs nrcnald to Shrevvuort STRANGE OCCURRENCE L.

Robinson, 850 Rutherford street, TAII.ORINO A NO OtESSHAKINO I "reflect the attitude and the point of view of the senate with respect to the foreign policy of the United States." The committee Junked this proposal, 12 to 4. under the wreckage, but rescuers could not reach him. Both men were T'iwtrncnt Fmanc rccrvd Sewing Machine Repairs CHI! J'HKS clothei to 1 years. Phone (Continued From Pf One) bs expected to regroup and attack again. The British are receiving reinforcements, some of whom are arriving in a spectacular manner.

would like to have an answer to the 7 All make. We have the part burned to death. the rlaht to wreure the mimvc iiro-. Q' lick WE liUV pr all ot for esurnataa Mr strange occurrence at his garage OHKSSMAKINO and alteration Their charred bodies were removed ertes from any institution In the patent that they can he jwi urc1 of q'ml Analitw an ul luuhn, llii, L'SfcD MAOH1NF.S. SINl.KK St INO CFNTFR sveeral hours later and Dr.

Claude Hl'TTONS. buckle Outtonhol-a. PHONE those of thr lowcvt hnl.nlS TFXAS ST Harvina 7 IS Stpehenion Wednesday night. He told police yesterday that a car parked near his home about 10 p. m.

Two men got out, walked to his garage, turned out Ferguson, Bienville parish coroner (The "Free Greece" radio, heard In London, said that ELAS forces had DEATHS B. FnrnMiinc Breail. HT. HkK will bt- received till to 3 00 tireaa Shoo- Dreaamaalna found a watch which stopped at INDIVIDUAL Alteration 44 oilva J.oww December 18. 1944.

Ti anpoi hitmn captured the Tatol and Kleusls air fields near Athens. charges prepaid to ShrrvciKiit Char lPHOI.trrRIVO. SF AT CO VIM ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs KNIGHT ELECTRIC CO. 215 Caddo Thone ity hopltai, ShrtvepBrt, the lights and In a few minutes returned to their car and drove off C. Furnishing Dairy I'riwluctn.

PK C- SUTTON'S C.ARAGK SIRS. i. i. STAKEM El Dorado, Dec. 14 (Special) Funeral service for Mrs.

J. J. Stak 12:14, an signet ring and a clgaret lighter on the body which was identified by Sheriff Oakley from the position of the body as Mc Taitor-Ma la Seat Covari Marie to Order He told police nothing was missing The WLB received a telegram signed inn kprino PHONi nT 477 JC u. Bun will be received up to 2 DO rt. December 3n.

1944. Trftftcoortfltlon ehart4 nrno.ilH to from the building. hem who died suddenly Sunday at her by John A. Barr, labor relations man Donald. Directly underneath the (An official announcement in Home said that strong Infantry reinforcements and hundreds of tons of supplies had been flown to Athens by RAP aircraft from Italy In the last two days.

British squadrons in Greece are continually engaged port. I Now doliuc ladlen' and rhlMrvna' clean-! It II A ager for Ward's, which said the com home, 433 South West avenue, were conducted Wednesday at Barton body of Moore was found caught In the cab of the McDow truck. pany's position on compliance re Invtlliihitnt tnuert aiterallottvi. Full Information. peciflcatlnn and prn- at flPTIOT STFRIXfJ FARRICS fnrni.

tmav tui nitt a mixt fnuii tlx. TTv. chapel, with the Rev. H. M.

Geren, Baptist pastor, officiating, and burial GEN. MARSHALL VISITS CAMPS itsi.l. LUAMO-l lo j-nny scrv- above adflress. i mains the same." Barr added that the company's "reason for believing the board's orders are Illegal and unenforceable has been frequently and against the rebels day and night, the wag In Woodlawn cemetery. No bids will received after date audi 12g 7oth.

Phone 7-2M1. hour above specified. These bids will be publicly opened and TI.OOHS clc-aneii, waxe.l and oiathlne announcement Besides her husband, Mrs. Stakem Is survived by one son, James; two About 70 ELAS troops attacked The wreckage, Including a large amount of mail, burned from escaping gasoline from both trucks, but the gasoline did not explode. Wreckage was not removed or the smouldering fires extinguished until an L.

and A. railroad tank car arrived and residents formed a bucket brigade carry fully stated to you." read at same hour and data apeeitied above. In Room 201. Capitol Annex, i rr who wish to and the trilled workmen tn take cara n( vcur upholstering problem. NO WAITING TWO-Mi Fr DWJV-ery on any utte Tertrta if It eot no mora -get tn beat upholstering and aim covers.

MURPHEY'S DECORATOR UFUOLSTERtRS A similar Impasse brought on last The Department Teerve the rlnht toj contact ClaaiKled ad usin phone daughters, Teresa and Mary Stakem; reject any or all bids and waiva any serine's Ward case which was three sisters, Mrs. Fred Porter, nioTiherit. mnv do so by chimind and writing Ttva Tlmea Want Ad for detail-. Surprise Impeding Held Shreveport, Mrs. Alice Wells, El Do climaxed when soldiers, acting under instructions from Attorney General mformaUUea.

STATE OP Int'lSIANA. Department of Finance, Division of Purchase. rado, and Mrs. O. L.

Gale, Tulsa, ing water in palls and tubs from the WFSTINOHOUSB Sun Beam and Hot Point iron repaired. We have plenty cif element. Kd iianby, Hill airfield at Three Replacement Centers two brothers, Clyde Martin train, across the road where they 2100 Marshall. Phone 3-855 Francis Biddle, carried Sewell Avery, board chairman of Ward's bodily from his office. Pine Bluff, and George J.

British positions In Piraeus this mornir.g. The British established two bridgeheads in the southern portion of the town without opposition, however. i After repelling the ELAS attack against the military barracks yesterday In what may prove the decisive "tattle of the fight In Athens, a Greek brigade took the offensive and pushed the ELAS troops back even more. poured It onto the demolished trucks New Hoovers For Sai GLENN R. RUMBAI'GH, Stat Purchasing officer.

The Times. Dec. 11, 13, li, 1944. "iP OilivUBY McDonald, believed by authorities In exchange for old Hoover. Liberal allowance Hoover serviced.

70S MILAM PHONE SIM Martin, staff of the Times-Picayune, New Orleans; and her mother, Mrs. A. W. Martin, El Dorado. Mrs.

Stak-em's father was founder and pub ANNOUNCEMENTS Washington, Dec. 14 W5). -General hap Covers, urapejjea ana onc LOU DECORATING CO. On Rtilnea Sine tU to be the driver of the L. and A.

truck 14. the time of the accident, was being Jhducted into military service George C. Marshall, army chief of SPIRITUAL AND CRYSTAL lltoo Highland Ave. Phona t-TB RADIO REPAIRS Qilck service. Oil for and delivery 724 Milam.

3-2112'i. staff, paid surprise personal Inspec NEW CARRIER CHRISTENED lisher for many years of the Trlb- na waa teaching Morrtii the SEAT COVER IW tion visits to three of the army's! une, weekly newspaper here. mail route, according to persons liv TOM'S CPHOIJSTKRV HOV fiADIO and PHONOGRAPH REPAIRLNO UPMolSTtHfNG AND Rf ing near Castor. large replacement training centers yesterday and today, the army an Jikh) Jioiithem A Phone wo READINGS, tl Annie H. Estes.

211 Vine St. WILL SOLVE YOUR PHoni.KMSI Call 2-5189 3031 Darien Street XMAS GIFTS "Foil ALL 'TIIE FAMILY Youngblood's, 60;) Milam. JAMES K. HAYES, HU Funeral services for James E. The bodies were taken to the SISTER OF LOCAL WOMAN VICTIM OF "good hi ngs to eat nounced.

Of ail types. ONE-DAY SfllVK t. and RADIO REPAIR SHOP (1(11 flop Phone Electric Wiring Household Repair ELLIOTT ELECTRIC CO. Thomas-Martin funeral home at Ring Traveling by air, Gen. Marshall (Continued From Pase One) assigned as "skipper" of the new carrier.

In the stands with the sponsor gold and arrangements will be au nounced later. DENISON EXPLOSION IIS 20 TEXAS ST. PHONE I44 FRUIT CAKES O. L. McDow is survived by his GLENN Saddle Shop.

Leather mppuevj visited In rapid succession Fort Mc-Clellan, Alabama; Camp Wheeler, Georgia, and Camp Croft, South Carolina. Hayes, 33, of 927 Commerce streetj who died yesterday at a local sanitarium will be held at 3 p. m. today at the chapel of the Wellman funeral home. The Rev.

John Caylor, pastor of Highland Baptist church, will of UM Vllanr. nt runl.n,, Tovc WBIB Hear Adm. CttmOnd L. SU- widow who lives at Ringgold and 0 1 three sons; Melvln, father of young 1803 TeajAve. rhorie 9-J Earid Instruments Repaired ROB MANNirS REPAIR SHOP BOS' MILAM PHONE tifm sister of Mrs.

Pearl Hooks, daytlmel perintenaeni 01 nY The inspections, the department the yara; Homer u. Donnell, Melton, twin-brother of Mel ficiate. Burial will be in Greenwood said, were in the nature of a check dent of the shipyard; Miss Overton's vln a younger son now living FOR THE HOLIDAYS I M.le of beit fngTedient. Pantrtea and for at! occaioua. Ail kmd u-ity andwu.iie.

MICKEY'S HOMY SHOP Ladies' dressmaking, any. thing fahlonei aa a hobby. Soldicri' unilormn altered. 305 Neith Lodge No. 21 O.O.F.

MEETS EVERY FRIDAY, P. M. 854 JORDAN STREET MEMBERS EXPECTED V1SITOKS WELCOME O. E. Nohte L.

RICHARDSON. Secretary cemetery. in 13 Dorado, Ark up on innovations and scheduled training resulting from experiences He is survived by his widow, Mrs. maid of honor, Miss Jane Brazeiton of Kensington, and Comdr. Milton Paul Gans.

USNR, senior assist Moore, who was a farmer living in front-line warfare. near Ringgold, Is survived by his James E. Hayes, his mother, Mrs. James E. Hayes, three sis VENETIAN blinds repaired antljcloaned.

Ihone INC0ME TAX SERVICE J. Head, CeCified Public Accountant! 304 ARl3.Bl.rjJPKOiB..14hn RAliltJ repairs Irons, an and taou-i PAVT.orf BAKERY at PEUCATTSSES radio dispatcher at police headquarters, died yesterday of burns celved In the Denison explosion eral weeks ago, It was learned last night. Her death brought the total of dead in the explosion to 11. The explosion was set off when a butane gas truck collided with a car on the main street of Denison. Mrs.

Kllgore was burned in the fire ant chaplain at The Norfolk Naval All Louijjjta Ave. fhoiig 2-u4 widow and several children. KEMP DIES Trttiin atation. who gave the Capt. J.

P. Greer of the state police ters, Mrs. Bertha Crawford, Mrs. Edna Shouse, Miss Effie Hearne all Vaunching prayer. ALAMO PLAZA cafe.

Home cooked i.ir-j x. corner Grenwood and ALtfia- tf-td roadf. and Troopers E. C. Clinton, G.

Witnessing the brief but Impressive of Shreveport; a brother, Sgt. Sam hold appnance. Reynolds and J. P. Hanson directed SHREVEPORT WINDOW CLEANING OF INJURIES CARTE ELfcCTKO.NIC fltvilt 1 t.

Hearne, with the armed forces 1912 Texai Ave. Phone K.e bet town. mad dally Aiao hat bax traffic over the two roads and guard in ceremonies were some 150 official guests. Including Navy and Army officers, shipyard officials, a large beetle 24ifO Tenaa Ava ed the wreckage until arrival of the which destroyed a nearby grocery FLOOR sanding and fie.ljhing Pre-war' rir Seal finiah. 3-a37o, E.

W. Strain, j' coroner and sheriff. tore in which she was employed. MRS. GEORGIA CHRISTIAN SCHWINN heavy du'y bicycle.

No i't eroun of WACS from the first com up to tlficate required. Carrie Now Open for Business -Taste-Rite Barbecue Danv of Newport News, some 200 con Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Hound Funeral Services Today Jf MTT.AM ERANKELS, THE She was in the Denison hospital and a report received here Tuesday said she was improving. However, she became worse Tuesday night and CO. Continental-American Dank Bid 4027.

After p. aiLLFOiTo PHOTOS, fnr 7 Paxsport and 1'lent if nation pictures. 24-HOUR SERVICE REAL ART STUDIO 425 MARKET PHONE 3-75R1 MARLEAUXS' jewelry repair anrt engraving shop. Pearls renlr ing. Emwrt workmanship.

2ia CEDAR Grove Boarding Home for Aki-I Day, Nite Service. 32') K. 7th. Dr. Carnahan Optometrist G1anc Fitted.

Lenr Duplicated SILVERS 402 TEXAS ST. Vacuum Cleaners, Fans, Irons ALL PARTS FOR SOME SOME PARTS EoR ALL valescent soldiers from Fort Story and other Invited guests, who adtied their cheers to those of the thousands of people who lined the pier Best in town. Come by and try our tasty bjioecued rib, barn. bef. chicken.

for Accident Victim "JEM death came at 3 a.m. Thursday. Onlctr Service. Cr-K-keit 1-0, rr CV, iuifiKKF.ppwfi.-TAx- service Ttt-ste-hite Barbecue Shop Funeral services will be held at 3 in the yard below the stands. Invoking the guidance and protec p.m.

today In Denison. Christian, 72, who died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Richardson, 943 Erie street were held at 4 p.m.

yesterday at the home. Services were conducted by Dr. Dana Dawson, pastor of First Methodist church. Burial was In Forest Park cemetery under direction of Osborn funeral home. Active pallbearers were H.

Ben rAAm'oaiPho. 2030 Marshall Thone 3-3710 WEATHER FORECAST Shrevennrt and Vicinity Clear Friday Survivors are her husband; two Injuries received last Sunday after and Saturday. Rising temperatures Friday afternoon. SI0E REPAIRING IroFi rest foods at roil rl 4.717 eiorrri? at noon when a horse he was riding on tion of the eternal God, creator and ruler of heaven and earth. Chaplain rtans in his Draver said: "Take this L.

S. Hooper. Tax Advisor sons, James Edward and Donald Kllgore; her mother, Mrs. W. Louisiana rair rrinay ano oaiuroay.

HAS REMOVED OFFICES TO SI'ITE WII.ROHN STOVE" SHOP. 1211 GARY AKiDN RESTAURANTS waroier jhiio iiiiiwii. Lakeshore drive fell, pinning him to the ground, proved fatal yesterday to James C. Kemp, 47, of 881 Jane No. I.

lift Market. No. 1, Kid tat. vessel under thy most powerful prx Wheeler, of Hubbard, Texas; four sisters. Mrs.

Willie Brookshlre, of Arkansas Fair Friday and "y-1- nntl I.rviira Warmer Friday afternoon. il CAN NOW repair your wat.hen. AIL 1 jH CiriC WirmjT tintl nc.ilirs, ANV KtK FRYERS. parts on hand Factory exorrt to do; ST'BWtcH ELFCTHR." CO. I wetM'a wil suavt) East Texan Fair Friday and Saturday Warmer near the coat Friday.

Kubbard, Mrs. Lena Cox, Houston, uie joo. norevepori only wnoicsaie. 713 MAKWrtALl, Fi iR rak rail Lnc Lana. l9j Johnson, Floyd E.

Roney, Don R. Blanchard, George M. Hearne, R. McLean Jeter, and B. L.

Hindman. tection. Preserve her from the perils of the sea and from the ferocity of enemy attack. Inspire with courage and fidelity the officers and men who Mrs. Katie Rogers, of Austin, and supply ore.

SHEFFIELD TRADE STORE K. R. LAKKh TEMPERATIRFS YESTERDAY inpcua. ruHxiatutpa: ut ni rruiri rake. I Mrs.

Pearl Brooks, of Shreveport; 1 A.vr.NL r. miTirlrti ATfHMAKfR Honorary pallbearers were: George ature during last 12 hours ending FOt NB 'rt Oi kiey Driva. t-IKSJ FMPl OYMFNT serve her. Bless them always ana two brothers, Martin and Howard Wheeler, of Hubbard, and three LOST Wednesday, In Stivers, ladies' i LAt'KEL, ST. RADIO SERVICE street.

Kemp died at 12:30 a. m. in the Tri-State sanitarium from internal injuries, hospital officials said. Mr. Kemp moved to Shreveport with his parents in his early childhood.

He was credit manager for the Pelican Well Tool and Supply company, a position he had held for the p.m.; second, lowesi temperature hours ending 1 30 p.m.; third, rain lant 12 hours ending p.m., CWT. sustain them by thy might in th (3D) Hearne, Hugh Bacon, Joe Cahn, John Olvey, E. Waylea Brown, Dr. J. E.

Knighton, Dr. M. E. Dodd, Dr. purse, containing Jive war borwls, twoi CALL FOR AND imi.lVr.K HELF WA.NTCV MALt ratiiH ...1.

a. A 4 1 I '17 CT aunts. hour of need. Guide her course In have been recorted lost Reward. No JoneS ContraCtlfltr U.

safety to victory In Thy Justice and truth through Jesus Christ our i'ui v. v. rurtj Questions aked. W. C.

Vosey, tele George Dickson, Dr. Sam Kerlin, Harry Sloan, J. T. Robert, C. L.

Wheeler, "nrr Ami 4 KteeAi.flressnrtcT Bldat, phone 3.3W1. extension 303. LOT 6 State Civil Service Ends Mollere Hearing Phori 3 7 T7 3- i A IL COMPANY hm vc ais cim lly PirCebtsrst Lord." Commander Gans was recently lo wsii. iay who found orown purtte liii Amarlllo 80 Arcadia, La Atlanta BS Boise Chicago 22 Denver A3 Detroit 2 El Paso Fort Worth Havre. Mont.

42 Houston 0 Indianapolis 24 Sam M. Richardson, Alfred Glassell, Charlton Lyons, R. A. Stacy, John Brown, Bickham Dickson and Mr. Mc- unci niomiiarMtJc wrv ic.

or Electric Wirinjr and Repairs Penny's please return to ir. tva Ful- past IS year. He was active In civic activities and was a member of the Optimist club and a member of the cated In the South Pacific for 18 years xr-nc in ifte ml mflujiinr months of combat duty at a naval II.JJ Kings Highway. LOST Female wire haired terrier puppy, months old. Reward 3-272'i.

Central Christian church. Cleaner. Fans, repiifred. Any broken part repair 4 or dupii- KoRcrs Electric 7-2250 Cullough. ROY LEE CARROLL operations base.

Baton Rouge, Dec. 14 (JP). The state civil service commission ended today In hearing in the case of Roy C. Mollere, field auditor if the divi Funeral services will be held at LOST Brown and white squirrel dog llcen 44H9 Phone 7-tW0i. Prior to the signal for the of the great ship, Miss Overton De Rldder, Dec.

14 (Special). Roy Jacksonville 112 Bf At TV KHOHS 30 23 2 15 21 14 28 32 22 30 9 30 32 20 18 51 IS 35 25 in .14 9 31 Ji 24 LefJST-Down town or HserhUnd rni sion of unemployment security In white Khlnrstone bracelet. Pf AN F.N'TS iU-duti w.cp Lee Carroll, infant eon of Mr. J5' Mrs. Joseph C.

Carroll ol Rosepine.i Little Rock 5 10 a. m. today from the McCook Brothers funeral home, conducted by Dr. Sidney M. Bedford, pastor of the Central Christian church.

Burial will received her pre-launchlng instructions from Admiral Cox. She was New Orleans. REWARD tratUT ranvans tnver, Utj bttwrn SrfHith Hiffhiaands ain4 liroad-; Srsoot't. Gro-i'l lvr. Inn 'rat Commission officials said a verdict llddls Aged Man roa work On Gasoline Island GOOD HOCKS.

Ofvin WORKINO CONDITIONS B. F. Goodrich Stores LOLTSIANA AT COTTOV be In the Forest Park cemetery. Call would not be rendered for "several iai.i iau II spr4t, irtKi-uinJit' mim) cold per'tifjnt wav, died at 8:30 a. m.

today at hit home famnp(n' Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.! Minneanoiis-St. Paul Friday at the home. Burial will be jjj in Rosepine cemetery. Oklahoma City In addition to his parents, be is 'stLomIs' dressed in a black wool suit with small black hat trimmed In fur. On her mink coat she wore a corsage of orchids which was a gift from the K4 3 4fl 38 71 35 34 LOST BLACK biiflolrt btVn rUrkTi daip ni Srvctvrt, Finder call H.J KmyTiVtH.

KfAtird i- LC)T I.VfF ip.t.f1 frmiif? iiuUt-bsrd do. nwcr imnif Chiid'n Firwarri. Cail 4'2 Besides his widow, Mr. Kemp Is survived by one son, Lieut. J.

C. Kemp, Jr, stationed at Pensacola his father, J. L. Kemp, 621 To-peka street; a sister, Mrs. D.

thoo Mrs ir twn ttarrts "'iiAttrtX BEAUTY nx'iaii in orrn'anefit vn riir tinting Co-M-isou orra'or r9 MIL A SI RHONK v4i shipyard company. Miss Overton also was given a handsome gold watch by survived by two brothers, Melvin Ati'ORT seph and Charles Maurice Washington the shipyard as a token of the oc EVERETT'S LXJST-Kevs beside Cowmen fal rtl Dank Tuc. morning. Finder call Keward. DAILY RIVER Wilkes, 1069 Eustis street; two and one sister, Rosa Bell Carroll, all of Rosepine.

caslon. Miss Brazeiton was dressed Day and Night Beauty Shop First column Indicates flood stage; second, stage yesterday; third, stags today; fourth, rain during last 24 hours weeks." Mollere charged before the commission that he was demoted because he would not buy a car on instructions from his superiors. C. C. Boagni, attorney for the state, alleged that Mollere was insubordinate but added that he was a capable employe.

Myriad Women Shoppers Unwittingly Pass Nylons LOST To'a ntown Mftiiiiav affcrruwn nieces, Mrs. Charlotte Anne Tread-well and Mrs. Peggy Owens. Phone l-tl arnty wife, hiiifold containing Milam SUA a WILLIAM IF.RGISON Death of William Edward Ferguson, Red am. On'mirr eoi.cKe.

Crwyn Denison Pallbearers wtll be M. O. Stewart. Elmer Stewart. W.

P. Allen, Troy Slkes, John Richardson and Milton Bifocal g.ae Tueaay in a suit of raspberry red with small hat to match. She also wore a corsage of orchids on her fur top coat. ML53 Overton, who made her debut as sponsor at the ceremonies today, said that she was "thrilled at being invited to christen the V.8.S. Boxer." Immediately following the launch Myrtle 12f Ks.

y. TOA'sJ tSOitK VlKi I rln-etown Feward I hone b'tMO Steadley. 11ST ton ritrr key rae nrfjee and liie keys. Heward. t'sll 2 BR'i'Nt Cabinet Snot.

Anything ma le of lumtier 4 0 Maiisi'eid Road I Gil 2 1 24 4 8 2 1.1 1 12 2 12 3 li 4 14 32 ij I is a 25 1J 9 11 23 24 0 23 4 40 16 I 67, 401 Jordan atreet, local Arthur City occurred yesterday at a local sanitar-! orYni lura where he sraa taken following an 'Shreveport i Alexandria attack of acute indigestion. He hadi utile been a resident of Shreveport for 30! Whueciiffg years. Kar-les Mr. Ferguson la eunrlved by rt'HMTt'RE reoainrg and ref. tur-mg Honorary pallbearers will be the employes of the Pelican Well Tool and Supply company and members of the Optimist club.

LD5T or strayed from Lao. old Scottie 7-101? rnta.ovAi.ii 'i' Cabinet making. -ray caf'ttr eiif-mtur H-ntitai. IAH ttr.ery. 7l BARDAFLL.

CABINET ing. Miss Overton and her party were guests of the shipyard at a luncheon Victoria. Texas, Dec. 14 (WIt was like finding a gold nugget on the Sidewalk. CAFfD BFADIVO DAU.V a to li4 V.

2 -3I4 RKUiSTFRCD Sixncer Mrs matte, revau toy, swuigi. irorttog oord e'e F-ttr'a'e i'Ki TFXAS A'K PHvVE 2 Wit. I-r." at the James River Country clua widow, Mrs. Annie Rushing Ferguson; iiiT'oirrcATir WA4'TED SHOE DEPT. MANAGER MAN WHO ACTUALLY KNOWS THE SHOE-BUSINESS Permanent position.

Good salary, with percentage of departmental sales. Prefer man now employed in shoe business. Unuss you have had actual experience selling shoes, you need not apply. Apply in person or by letter giving complete particulars, age, experience, etc. Those trs'-reo" (n Industry Nessl Mot Ac-vly The Little.

Suipnur and Cypresa rivers' L. Boy. T-i7 prior W. after 5 a son. wiuiam r.

rerg'jaon, a Is reer.s cinets daughter, Mrs. m. e. Marks -Mafrnolia Convalescent Home REPORT ON RIVERS, HARBORS PROPOSAL GIVEN HOUSE OKAY Mrs. Lloyd Tanner, society editor Among the guest were Senator Over-Of the Victoria Advocate, Idly ex-torli jss Agnes Doherty and Mrs amined a pair of untagged, unlabeled Robert LeBaron.

of Washington, Col. hose which had been on the counter jcharle Connolly and Mr. Connolly, cf a Victoria store for days. 0f chevy Chase, and Mr. Blake Shreveport; three brothers, Dennis! fall and will begin to ta'li ai JQRDAM Baeh nt Clmte Jti rti iiuwin Car "'J'er a1 Ferguson of Ringgold, Hodge Fergu- ''Vere wm Vi.

ere," at CONSULT VERA "Lfl-H son of Minden, John Ferguson ofiandna in the next 24 hours, wttn NOTFD AVD AOVtER (CAKPEN rfcR-Ar tvp Job. to'ae or a mndsoet! Martin On ail of hie: b.ne.s. IT -JiT a franason, hithd fair and relatively cold weather eoa-, t.ii.! Ta TixiifV -r n- They were nylons and hundreds cochoran, of Washington. Washington. Dec.

14 tiP. The Cotton Valley: The name uoxer no new kj uw n0ue todav annroved a Joint senate- E. Marks. Jr. of Shreveport.

ove rtr.e entire nam Of lady shoppers had unwittingly passed them by. Mrs. Tanner bought navy, thla being the fifth ship oinouge conference report authorizing! Funeral services will be held at 4 KHKK-t M'ukVt riMFa) BlBM'KIPTION KATtS them. whom and wnen you wilt niarrrt toi rai tri H2 or trmihles San e. da sod OSTRAl 1 LMi AN Bt MiJur.Mvf.Tt tarts: aio fian-es of f-'e--t and- enemies LOCATFD li.1V hUlUiincr MateriUlS mile from city no Green.

VM til ro tt'tntl'Nr; w-xJ Road Rfirco ho on rwht wwiii AAtiFV LOOK ftJR SIGN, Pma'e readinas. V-''11 tl-2-'" Ai fTtR l.i designated. Launcnea in May, asoo.OOO.OOO post-war rivers and pm. today at the chapel of Rote-tbe first 'easel of the name waa thenarbori improvement program and Neath funeral home, conducted by brig of 14 guns. 370 tona, and waa wnt to tne wnate.

ron paints the Rev. A. T. Pilgreen pastor of Parkview Baptist church. Burial will be Moscow Reports Stalin Meets U.

S. Ambassador buUt at Middleton, Conn. Shortly rerxrt restores a house-amend- daily. Sunday. all wrtcovrt after her completion, she sailed exempting California'a central in Greenwood cemetery.

Call J.7W3 Rut'edce CA HP NT RT wTtracUlr rv'patr Can fumith material A Maxirt-n IN TFf-B! TUP ADVt -ltifl VK BAKKSDAl.lt BLVO J-4WW tne Aieaiierranean carrying from reclamation lav llmita-i Active pallbearers will be Frank D. Ancierson, XT. 8. consul to Tunis. ti0ns.

It eliminates a 125.000.000? Markham. John Cloud, Frank Corik. London. Dec. 14 ().

The Moscow MADAME KAY 7 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Wltaia City Carrier iaailrery Umlta Pa'iy and taiiy Sunday Only I Tsar ill It 4 li I Hinnlfj ll 4 I 1 Montns I 1 it Month 01 4r .21 It Ontslg hreepnrt I Tear 1- 04 I ts I I ttl il Months I Tl I SO i it Month I it .11 Rates fr itcr r1 oca ati'si eemt Dan tai t'Bitaa Siau snU juat4 apasi rs-Uuaa, Ths Boxer will be able to steam at i authorl2tion for the Ban tee and radio said tonight that Premier 6talin received U. S. Ambassador li irottp'ei or women. tioranp.T or ni-, more than 30 knot.

Laying of the congaree rivers, N. and S. C. A. W.

McLemore. Hotiorary Month i Mori.ha Avereu twnmu xne rerni.n w-, oQ Lcrsgvisw, Texas Thone Awnines and Mattresses COOK'S. 1TM Tsotas ronsuit nif. I rao he'o Ghr advtri; on loe, ana roar riaae. Past, present and j'ur.

IN MY H'iMR 31N BARKSDAt.E BLVD. ROSSI-tR Next Door to Ted's Courts she was authorized by act of con Adams. F. A. Bullivan.

C. O. Rundie. more than 160.000,000. or the equiv Dekenorov, vice commisar for for more than.

3Jt00.00O war J. V. Schexnaidre, F. A. Bewley and alent of Hart's Mattress ign affairs, as present but na XutUiar details.

completed, th' completed, th J. D. Elciiardaoo. wiU bavt cottiboada of 113.75 denomiaaUoa..

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