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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 9

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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I NINE THESHREVEPORT 'JOURNAL WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17 1945 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Johnson 65 died at her home- lid Shelby -county and a member of a DEATHS Two Shreveporters Among Men Freed From Jap Comps Marines Sent to Quell Uprisings nt to ings pioneer family Final rites were held Tuesday at 2 ca at tha: Truitt cemetery Rev A Smith officiating Survivors include one son Fred Alford of Joaquin four grandchildren and one great-grandchild two borthers EL Latimer of Houston and Pete Latimer of Joaquin- Patroon Sunday night She was born in Louisiana but bad lived in Shelby county for a number of years Final rites were held at the Red land Jerico cemetery at 11 a Tuesday Surviving relatives include her husband Johnson one daughter Mrs Samford Patroon MRS PULLEN RITES Center Texas--Mrs Erie Pullen 58 died at her home in Center Monday night after a long illness Funeral services were held at the First Baptist church in Center Wednesday at 2 Rev Carroll officiating Mrs Pullen is survived by two daughters Mrs Terah Bartel and Mrs Erie Dell Rich of Bethany: her mother Mrs Eula Carmichael three grandchildren two brothers Lamar Carmichael of Chicago and Carmichael of Waco 44- lb --P 1tL4-' q-'4004 ItAx: 1(4 (104 le lail ii5 1 It 0 fc v-------- ii "7" vr AI i14 0 ii 9N MEAMWRiMiiiii mmi s0 4 liK 4: 4:: :42 2::: Robert Bunks son of Henry It Burns 592 Tulsa street and Pfc Wilson Parks son of Mrs Viva Parks 3741 Henrietta street were among army men who have been liberated from prison camps 'n Japan according to a list released by thA war department Wednesday Also liberated was Wayne' Hinkie son of Mrs Ploy Hinkle of route 1 Mansfield one son Troy Johnson Louisiana: Esy tm a 7 urcoak and one brother Boss Reed also of Louisiana and three grandchil- in dren STUFFY MMUS MRS EDNA ALFORD RITES nostrils oll doused so Wok ono Center Texas---Mrs Edna Al- akesminsan Soto room brunet I8 ford 76 died at a sanitarium In Abilene Sunday after a continue MENTHOLATUVI MRS JOHNSON RITES Center Della Reed illness She was a native oti Children Asleep in Stolen Auto Found ARUARISAS BARRED ROCrut iSj F1 11 Americans Take Over Policing Job in Jap Coal Mine Camps Hakata Japan of tr Fifth division marines have been rushed to coal mine camps near Hakata to quell fighting between Chinese laborers former prisoners of war and slaves and Japanese police and civilians Marine Correspondent Staff Sgt Paul Sturges of Salem Ore reported two Chinese were killed two others wounded seriously and more than a score of Japanese police and civilians beaten The marines took over the policing job after Japanese police reported they were unable to control the situation Many In Camp Die Capt Muchsiang Chu of Cambridge Mass marine language officer said that one-third of the 11 camp's population now more than 2600 died of exposure starvation and lack of medical attention Chinese told the officer that the Chinese killed and wounded were "Japanese spies" and "national traitors" The Chinese group includes in addition to the contract workers prisoners of war from the Communist Eighth route army and from Chinese nationalist forces and civilian laborers brought to the area under the Japanese labor draft Marine Major William Wood of 114 Atlantic St Corpus Christi Texas area provost marshal said the contract laborers caused the most trouble Over of ps arines have mine camps fighting be- rs former slaves and vilians Staff Sgt Ore re- were killed 1 and 't Japanese 'eaten- the Pelle- i police re- JUDGES WHO WILL TRY NAZI WAR together at their first meeting in Berlin are the four judges of the Internatiorral War Crimes Tribunal who will judge 24 of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Nuernberg on charges of crimes against humanity and world peace to Donnedieu de Vabres France Fr'ancis Biddle United States Lord Justice Lawrence Great Britain and Maj Gen I Nikitchenko Wirephoto) 2 TO 3 LB AVERAGE Jersey City children asleep in their father's automobile when it was stolen early today were found safe by police an hour later abandoned in another parked car after an extensive dragnet had been thrown about the city The children were 3-year-old Edward Winkler Jr and his sister Clara Louise 6 Police said they located the stolen car in the downtown section and arrested a youth who said that when he found the sleeping children in the automobile he placed them in another automobile he found parked several blocks away FAT (1 3 TO 4 LB YOUNG AVERAGE Irish of Joaquin who on Oct 9 was presented the gold key of the American farmer The highest award given by the Future Farmers of America Summer Class at Louisiana Tech Receives Degrees OPA CEILEVG PRICES KEEP UNRULY HAIR BEMETO I 106 1EXAS ST PHONE 9191 IN PLACE MOROLIN HAIR TONIC BIG GENEROUS SIZE 2 'Tilt I Ii -1-M 1 IMEIN 11111M1 4iumn Roberts of Alexandria and Sarah Frances Anders of West Monroe were valedictorian and salutatorian respectively of Louisiana Tech smikmer class which was graduated from the college Wednesday morning Miss Roberts had a scholastic average of 2485 and received the bachelor of arts degree in liberal arts Her mAjor subject was Spanish Miss Anders who also received the bachelor of arts degree in liberal arts had an average of 2420 She majored in social science At the cornniencement exercises departmental honors were formally award Miss Roberts in Spanish Misa Anders In social science and Gloria Jane Hester West Monroe in English Joaquin Boy Wins Highest FFA Award Bert is the son of Mrs Annie Irish of Joaquin and this honor climaxes six years of work and awards in the ETA The degree carried with it a free trip to Kansas City a Santa Fe educational award and one hundred dollars given by the Santa Fe Railway Co The national organization also gave each American farmer $25 Starting with one cow and the help of his father and mother Bert built up one of the best balanced farming programs in Texas as proved by the fact that he was elected Star Lone Star farmer in area seven last year By hard work and the backing and co-operation of his instructor Arnold Hooper he soon owned a nice herd of dairy and beef cattle plus his field crops which are today worth $5000 At the death of his father he took over the management of his farm and continued to improve his herd until he was called into the army' air corps in June of 1944 He was one of seven Texas boys to attend the Kansas City meeting and one of twenty to receive the American farmer degree He is the first member of the Joaquin chatper to attain this honor and credits his success to the four FFA goals: Co-operation leadership thrift and honesty Joaquin Texas--One of the seven boys in Texas to win the Santa Fe education award and a free trip to Kansas City was Lynton RECENT Van Bates (above) who before her marriage was Mrs Verde Rogers of l'ort Myers Fla The bride is the (laughter of Mr and Mrs Rogers of Wimauma Fla Mr and Mrs Bates are making their home at Bienville Pile Torture Soothed in Few Minutes Biervil le Briefs and Mrs Gant Sanders and Benny visited In Shrevepot Saturday of Shreveport and relatives Mrs Al lie Black Is visiting friends here 0 Act now for quick relief from torture of piles Don't wait another day but apply Peterson's Ointment at once the cooling soothing astringent formula that has brought joyful relief to thousands for 40 years Relieves itching promptly All druggists have Peterson's Ointment 35c box or 60c in tube with applicator Money cheerfully refundedif not delighted Rites for Victim Of Accident Held Sunday at Saline Lee visited Blackstock in Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs John Hodge Wednesday Egyptian wome particularly those of -ipper Egypt frequently wear nose rings 111 1 services were I held at Magnolia Baptist church here Sunday afternoon for Henry 1Chester Matthews 36 who died in Mr and Mrs Hawthorne and Angie Nell visited in Ruston Sunday Mr and Mrs Ray Chadwick of Springhill visited Mr and Mrs Poole and family Sunday Mrs Black of Ruston visited Mr and Mrs Hays Sunday Mrs Stephen Robinson and children and Mrs Joe Jordan of Arcadia visited relatives here Sunday Mrs Roy Huckaby honored her daugtter Dolores Thursday afternoon with a birthday dinner celebrating her sixteenth birthday Those present were Misses Martha Poole Peggy and Lola Jean Crawley Joy Jones Lillian Ann Hays Ora Elizabeth Huckaby and the honoree Dolores Huckaby 1 Capt Tom Ed Toms who has been serving Ivith the army overseas is now at home on a gab ttliV A VT 1 dit 1 li I 0 eict-- AmmikA411(L altiow-ar opop 1 I III 2 f---b 0 0 4 Aac? cirt fi 0 147 7 WrAt '-0-54V-1e i 14 4 I As 1 i 0 a i a zoi: In A f) ii sk A ce rffilt z-: riii LV------------- Aviv 417 4 la Natchitoches hospital from injuries sustained when he was accidentally throw from an empty log truck at Chestnut The rear wheels i of the truck rolled over his body 'crushing his fatally The deceased is survived by his i Iwife: a daughter Evone Matthews two sons Ronnie Gene and Glen Matthews his father and mother four brothers of Heflin Johnnie and Davrmport Matthews of 1Saline and Isaiah Matthews now 'with the artect forces overseas Ifour sisters Mrs Charlie Day of 'McIntyre Mrs Lewis Day of 'Shreveport Mrs Eloise Lee of Doy1ine and Mrs Currie Rowell of Blew file The funeral rites were conducted Hy Rev Mercer Jr and interment was in the Saline town Icemetery 0 Feel the soothing warmth of Ben-Gay as it goes to work relieving those cold symptomsDoctors know about the two famous pain-relieving agents in salicylate and menthol Ben-Gay contains up to 212 times more of these ingredients than five other widely offered rub-ins For fast relief get genuine quick-acting Ben-Gay Wigs 911 'Of ill 1 0 E' i ri kviv1 HEAD CoLD 0 rf 0r 0 ittit 2i (cl ft- 4 11-44'404 f6- 110e '44- :4 te 7-: -0 pst a-- 7- AH: '''1': 11k 4 4 4111t -'Nii" 4 W''' ROB Betti)ineag OffiCK Feel the soothing warmth of Ben-Gay as it goes to work relieving those cold symptomsDoctors know about the two famous pain-relieving agents in salicylate and menthol Ben-Gay contains up to 212 times more of these ingredients than five other widely offered rub-ins For fast relief get genuine quick-acting Ben-Gay BEN GAY DivAt im oralaiiirD Mr and Mrs Bolt of Shreveport are visiting in the homes of Mr and Mrs Jones and Mr and Mrs Homer Toms Mr and Mts Jams Herrington of Jonesboro were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Gus Hennigan and famly ANNOUNCED I El Dorado and Mrs Cleg Nash of El Dorado route 2 announce the marriage of their daughter Melba to Barney Sullivan nephew of Mr and Mrs John Thurlkill also of El Dorado route 2 The ceremony was performed July 20 in Farmerville La Young Mrs Sullivan was graduated from the Junction City high school in 1May 1945 The bridegroom recent-1 ly received an honorable discharge from the army in which he served as a staff sergeant in several south Pacific campaigns A wedding of much interest to friends and relatives was that of Miss Casceil Stewart of Bienville to Floyd Pevy Jr of Minden The wedding was solemnized Saturday night Oct 6 with Rev Walker ot Jamestown officiating The bride is a graduate of Jamestown high school and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stewart of Bienville The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Pevy Sr of Minden Be has recently been discharved from the army after 40 months overseas The young couple are making their home in THE09RIGINA ANALGESIOUEBAILIME hi Eb IWIATRMI HER- (NIUSCILEtPAiN' SIILDIBENIGAY NEURALGIA FOR'CHILDREN THEAORIGINA ANALGESIOUEBAILLNIE RHEUMATISM Ili ATl NI IrSLI Nu Esc Etp A iNI SIMI LE DRISTAB NIG A If NEURALGIA FOR'CHILDREN ir 111 1111b 01 HIGH QUALITY Iwo simple steps in building STUN 13 mai I ww lier4F III M4'116111 i S5 TULTD 11 01) llEs 0 "Is THAT IN THE RULE BOOK?" 701000 BALES CONSUMED Washington census bureau reported today that cotton consumed during September totaled 701000 bales of lint and 77- 439 bales of linters Business-managed power systems on the otEer hand do not have these special privileges They pay their full ihare of taxes pay fair interest on any loans To remove ink stains from fingers wet the head of a match and rub on the spot Then rinse with soap and water All traces of the ink will disappear 1 11romot the Row of VITAL DIGESTIVE JUICES In the stomach fs LOW COST -----------Th o-- 7 -----1 s' itAlititillt- s1M :111 4: tO A i 1 toms trf---- 4t ifkra WIlitli veil 1 -W 1 li ig Osilf :4: vii fIt- I 1 SS 0 6111::: ag "011::: the Row prom 1 of VITAL -'''s'''''''''''' -11b Af or- 0111 DIGESTIVE JUICES 0: J4 I useum 00 016: In th stomach 0 ifig00 a 0 LOW COST 1 64 0 COST 0 from loss of a 0 (Gasman Whether it's football or business Americans expect fair play all down the line In football the referee is there to see that the game is played according to the rules But he's not supposed to run with the ball In business the referee is the government which establishes regulations for fair practices But when government goes into business and competes with its own citizens the American tradition of fair play is set aside The referee then becomes a player and be enjoys advantages that are denied to all the other players in the game Government-owned electric power systems for example pay little or no taxes When they need money they get it at little or no interest from the Treasury If they have losses you as a taxpayer will take care of that lb -Enorgizo your 2 body with vy' RICH RED BLOOD! 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Electricity is still available at low pre-war prices When nearly all other living costs have risen There was enough to meet even the gigantic demands of war And there will be plenty to give you greater comfort and convenien- ce- in the electric living of the postwar world IA VALUABLE COUPON on every can of Hearth Club Redeemable at all Octagon premium stores At your grocers I can Of IA VAL ABLE COUPON on overt ADE Ort ORD Lydia Pinkkam's VACWTO GETTING VALUE out of the food you eat is YOUR No i HEALTH PROBLEM whether you eat 500 or 2000 pounds yearly To do this medical science says you must have an adequate supply of natural stomach DIGESTIVE JUICES and RICH RED-BLOOD must be present SSS Tonic may help you get both if this is your trouble without organic complication or focal infection as these two important results enable you to make use of the food as Nature Intended Thus you get fresh vitality pep do your work better become animated more attractive! SSS Tonic has helped millions you can start today at drug stores in 10 and 20 oz sizes 0 SSS Co 41 a We are proud to welcome back "BILLY" liEMPER After four years with the armed services three years overseas Mr Kemper is back at his old job and invites his friends to call MAYO COMPANY Inc SUITE 225-6-7 ARDIS BLDG "Thirty Years of Satisfactory Insurance Service to Our Clients" Southwestern as and Iambic Company SUILD STURDY HEALTH and Stoop STALWART STEADY STRONG '11 02-4360 1 1 1 he 's TO s2TAVH-irm 4M IN 0 4.

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1895-1991