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44040661WiS110ddkiiibbWiWai tWol611AoAlosid1 A The Weather 040 d'Vt si 1 104 4 4 'N 'it tri IT A4 7i It ill 1 4 FINAL EDITION' TWO SECTIONS 16 'PAGES Saturday Afternoon July 11 1959 Shreveport La Vol 65 Price 5 Cent3 A 4 (tIllied Statos Wathr Onran) Partly cloudy and arm tti3 afternoon toniht and Sinday Some chance of thunderEhowers in afternoons today and Sunday near 93 and low toruzht Ti Varlahla mostly southerly winrk 5-15 mph today Sunrise Sunday 517 set 7:24 11mm r)''''t 1 9 s7: t'-' -il 1 latr VI 1 vt Di 1 ig 1 if 1 111 4)4 1 i 4 ke1r3- tu Att 4111: itt till: A t14 il La Shreve -1----1--- Piccadilly Owner Is Victim 4 i I tl (( 1 1 T-c c2 ''''A: 0 4A -i -4i 4 41i otto tp 'A :7 I 1 i 3 '1 SSS I I 1 i 1' 41'" 4 I Ss E1 AV A A- 7' Joe A Dolce Slain One Bandit Escapes Aat 4 4: i 7'-' 1 -Int 7 7--- vi 'I 'is- 3'e 'A' '17''' -43-11- i "''''L- I 440 ttt A '416110- 77 17 IAA Rasa mos ow on onn ye we 4 so I1111 lab am 4elm 1 1 L4ts: A x- li 7 4 t''' 1 "ciS 't' no 11 43 f' ilt! ki) 4: a -okf 1--4e oPt- 14:1 1-A14' 'tir: ti" "3' xt :4 I ---'k: 0 '')' :1 1 a ::::1 w' 0 1 se lir 4 'Z41 t' 4 ii'44 4' 1 'st 0 0 ts's' i''A1 T'4 4 I 0' 4'-t ki- 3-zkt' t' A -41 44 lir 1-' i I y' a 4t mot :11111 i '4' fitt -I i1 4' silk 64 i 1 i fit i 4 k4it y1Q 'i 02 :4 ''itteltA -ck 41 mot We 010 poi 10) ii 41 'A Ct id4 4: log ::11 71'''' lire so sam ow oaig ss 6te Imo wo sa swas ow gollem Nme ''t tZN'01A i 0 10 INK 41too -1004t) ft -qk 00ix40 1 0 t4tt 440inteMiliesAtiktOth- abo0614ROMUoe41000 idl I 'I i 4' 0 es 4 tlt' -t2 1 it 4' i' I 11 I totit nal Siatt knov c1311 Lint (INA Her anit i 111 ashe 1 bandit from 1)111tc hot to tlealh in -1 uniiht i ii th tail! etir's i Haul :150 a in today mf)11(1 gunman Pcd 1he 0100- Nki 10e 1))1t ct I 101 kit1bon cv 1101 11111 1 1 11 110i)w '411 I 1 ti 11)n hi' Penp11111 11112 Tt on 11011) liv1 (ii 1110 Fr 1)( 1(1 1111141 I ohlw1c 111 I' il In oll 1)olcf 11011 ho told 1111)V Urn lionlo DIES IN (it: BATTIE-1 1)010 kno 10( al 11111d1ctI sIit ttl IlCath lin liit e1'1v tot1 holdup men at lus Slue holm 13 sho I'll hr IA it in A photo tikon le( ently )115 rcNidurantt the 1'Icn1 ilk I louse in 110i Sht pffi 011(' Of the gunmen vt kffled in 1110 11)1A the ts( ond holdup man' tssapecl 6262 0 11 1010 III Ill 1'in4- gun 1)11110 ex Iv IIInd hot110 13 Lihon I c( entlY 3t )115 t' In 110k Iltim II Silt l'' e11 led In I hi' eIpc1 TRAIL OF dotted line depicts a trail of blood left by a stocking-masked bandit fatally wounded in a blaze of gunfire early today in Nv Nth Shreveport restaurant WA ner A Dolce 45 of 1401 Audubon Pl was killed The holdup man dragged down Preston by an ac complite died on the levee at the end of the street Supported by the second gunman the dying bandit staggered down I he street wtmt II On the curb and around a utility pole before once again getting back on the street Ile died after squirming under a barbed vire fence at the bottom of the levee The other gunman dragg'ed the body thrmigh 1 ate at the top of the levee and rolled the dead man do the oppoite side befut fleeing into the dal knes The Dolce home is at right (Journal Stgl l'hoto by Don (raham) Uscs Scalding Water in ter in 1 Fircd 11-1 Shoot 1)k firoprcd ilo1 I in A 1i1 I I a 1 I I IV (4 I hn Jackpot Puzzle Is Too Tough Again This Week Is Too his Weel( Long Names Official Ticket For Election insido Labor-- Butler Has Praise For US Unions Banker Kills One Ho Idui Man Wounds Another Nor I ii OW tome a I I Nor I I I Nno a hoc I rioni al thi- handa- kk in the lilt tiP awl in thi tit dirt ily 410 'Ing hou nit Iloi on a Iii ie Tho Journil hpot chi innel less agAin thig VCCL- tor the tiaiht C( fritteni by another c25 and next week ill pay $375 10 110)011v 511111t notigh or lutky enouzli Answers To mainly iw ky to gct nt Ninnri les agAin hi' () It lAtteni by an- $375 in 1111-)o(IY 511110 I or hit ky enotizh Int ky to gct 1 I lic 1 derce 111 tho trrr cittt hill11 I 1 v-A hanker bruatee bandits iy inn yivil (a1 II I1i 0' 1)(11t 11 WINNFIELD La Earl Long Saturday named his official ticket Inr the De comber elections a Monroe ra din station said Station KNOE said it could not divulge the source of its Minn-nation hut former Gov James A Noe who owns the station had hreaktast With the governor I is morvn ng The str-ition said Long named 0car Guidry as his candidate for lieutenant governor and Curt Siegelin for secretary of St at Others on the ticket the station said include state treas urer TugN PH for e-election Rohhy Dugas for slate comptroller Sioncy McCroty for re-election a n11(10111 commissioner Wayne Gaudin for register Of the state land Mike and Shelby Jackson for recleciton As supenntendent of education The station said 1nl1: did no name a candidate for a ttornry general ECLE('-l'IC courageous mill-town angered No kmd st1mi )ii al 11 I threatened to kill him and his family shot one to death and seliou: I' koundeil lil 1)-li (1 ii1 1'Ihn (HI 0 11 i 11 I 1:11 Ik1 tn! utA101: a 1 0(1 kk 11P other to foil a hank rohhery here tody 1 i a The hanke year-olci Carl Iv Illiker i 1 0 ft pregnant lie and 3-ear-o1 I 111- wit iri 01 IT11 daughter had been held host-unl al I I-11)r( In 14 age for about an hour before Civi Rights Coni ff'd LH(lilli1 tn InP Of ilit' IcA 111 10111'd kin di0k he subdued one of the hold- ow ra i sidc 1 es 1 up men by throwing scalding unh u's htiMili'd NN it0 itlilvil water in his face and beating udge DawkIns Studi mtil (to 0( (110 n(t (1014 thy h-11110 Altor I hf hA 0 11 mr11 him on the head Nvith the lird sho imi iiiii liv iwki Unit II 1(1 0010 t(f I 1 lifilW: rohher's wk pistol cliii- tr I 14 ot Ili irli el I 1)1 th 0( 3 1)(11( NN ite id ge Dawkins Studies itf) 1)1 HI(' 110' 11 thr Altor I hf hAo 11)111 11111 Ian Unit 1)1 licd t11-1 to Biocic Suit to Block I I I hi 111v 11' Puzzle No 253 I it g'1 tiS 1k( i 4 IP Cll'' '1 rif ti dn oA to Pip EIS A tik 0 0 1Tr I op 1111' 11e 'rot winit1 11'4)-10 I INI 11111 rot (no'h io4 enw 1-17 i III jr RlAlkAsjAl I 1 1 1 ile ncl pi tu'r: '0 L16 Frf I uR 1 1s 1 fr i r-Ak5 0 iC 5 '6 0 i arti I 1110 cj 'T A ii'' 114'-)5 lE i 1k I 010 rlio 1 It "Ii'1 I'RIF if 1 i Ispw tl 1 4 R'I) IS I IN 'G 1 1 )- i Hpe fq I til 1 4 P- 4 ta 0 1:4771 A k-104 :1 1 I 1 Di KL2 1i ii! -tlitiig iLd 1Z3 I I I 1 heir i ro 1 01 to I-P t't i r- 1 n' orot 0 11v ers IS 't(2 cl- rif tie11 d10 I toe trl tn11e L'i ONO pr no I pot (not ti(14' POWI17 'WI' P12 :10 IA IJIP tWr: ts rt11i'ed In IMP aetl lut! io rt'e At Clip pt pr10 It i 'II I In 1 onl rtio41 It to rie FiLlor tt)idtlizht f'ullne willed in entt I tt-Alt trH i'llr( 1' '1 1e ihullIi1 i' 1 l'' tI In to I-J nymi--pr ptti ni tvt' By VICTOR BIES1q Easily one of the best Informed and most active of the men Who lead the Democratic Party is Paul Butler its National Chairman who has worked 'closely with many leaders of labor I asked Mr Butler for a frank discussion of the influential labor movement today Here is Mr But- ler's reply written especially for this column: PAUL BUTLER: I am pleased to hay thk opround) to till in for Victor Itirel and to offer a few ohservations of I I Hearings I) a lo slannlo11 aa1 A rnnvt In rfctrain the fedor1 cfmunk- iiPd Hearings Earlier the bandits kidnaped a policeman and robbed a hank of Harker 1I'lleral lii '4c i fl I rank Of Eclectic killed one of the robtlerc about 2 a Oh a shotgun char2e in the chest senously monuded the other mho had Athletic Robbcr Flecs With $18000 From Bank Branch Ictic Robbcr With $18000 Ti Bank Branch 11 4 3 7 A A -2- 3 7- 2- I 4 2 I 0 01 11-- 2 1 I 1 ILI i 1 1 1 -f 4 s- 3 7-1 s-k ii it 3 7 A 1 2-F 3 rt si()n limn holditl Ilrt11nr' on conlidilint'- ihnt tu 1-1 11-o- Li i At 11)'S ill 17 orth LouE-i113 parliThes kept Nrizrot inirri A hi 0 1)" 4(1 11 10111 ii not 'HI i i'4 inI a vas under )i-isirleynnon to- to th-- 11wy iril- 116- IH (111i1clr ill f't arki PI PrInlarlert Intunc'10n a2111tt the 1Ii 11f 111-t4o1 hH HIrs lot I bef filtut the 'coninnklon 1 atfer 1 iii-y unteferl Ilir 11( theft taffH- 1)s flint and 1 ni afiroti) 'i to (arrnoof-i- slot v' 11-ithh (In 11 it i 141 1011 lio Ook 1 in hrl''11 (1 17 I'h lifillt not hale Ieen thew arid 1: a teolop rnenarql In 1P11(ar it the heart v7 h()tit that Inc II s- Iti1 tI1 7 TirVR art 'I 111T11 Is "'s kk 'HI' It I'- thN (I a 1111- 0 'Im Ir0te tiiturit ft voH 01 -al lit 1101er min- Oar tit 1 di 11-toi 10 a 01- f10 100110 of Im- the ate Imnt I on nttion In I live thc tn a a I 01n1: a i' 11 t-fr hchill of I 10 'All h'Ill'''Y h'1010! HO" thy Iillmf: 111n a hi I ot the IIe iloon (1' the hotr-e c11 I 111141 vinillis Ow IV ii pi- 9 im: 1I Am: 1 IL I Olt Ille Stile Id tt it 1111H W) 1 111 Ill'i 1 0 '10' 111! 1 (limplaints of I 0 11 NI I 1 1- till lit itt ill 111- PO hirld I -1 1 in: 111: li-'-' Ill Op h1 1111 1 Ie if I I 1 13 floll1111 lo III ((wow- 11 l'f i'1 (i'''! 11' ir tto kn (1 1 "'11 thaf I(' 0(' ht (TIN! 111 (' Ilt InIti 1H' '0 of 11 i i) rid I' 4' I ji11 hes flow 10112 Int: 1 in 11 101 still I Inif A and do 'Hie )Itin ion ha 11111-41 to III''' I I II' if the nilta ()I the wilHain- '11- it 11e ''1111111 if if iturld He nr I tl-) it It ''klt1 1 l'I'd 11'' it f''" ft'e '1' '11 Ul ti ith' 113tit1 Ole OWild "If theY 14'1 ''1'( 11 "It I'll 'I i 0 Ill ii livti iq 0i41i See BUILIT Page 4-A Governor Slated To Start Vacation Trip in West Earl Long reported slum inZ marhed ImPtovemellf extlet led In leave his farm here Saturday for an PX tendpd trip to rest and relax 1 I I 71 I 1 t) 1)-1 r--- kn fli 111: IA(' a hal A cl 3 (e-rda illhi HI ittl) Itift l't AtIt 1 rtftlrf A Littt 1 I 01 a I of t''e tI ttt I ot 1 oo I (o F-1 cif! 714111 :4 1 wli Ito t''! A I al: 1-Lotir" Att1 totitItcr rota he ()If tri 1 akaroloord t' to ph It 1 on tio1 or tio anarnakrr I otttt7: ettti'r A II) ixre :02 71 I t) Ni Del tot14 111 IA fs htli-lei Itantiket't hit I A t'l ti a LIP (1t 'A oh i111 ft itm the in iint tl rif nip iirK he triiittiut ttt1 a (1-410r Inc h10' 0 Pt 't i PP 141' I It! a iiito in i hC 'I: (CFH rt1 ilff ilIf' 11 I a lit 11 Ho 1 k' A lii rtAttlet ti ttrt) tile ii atttf (lt at'' tit III'IIIPtd thP iit'd polio il he tit'ne (el' 11 T1 al rit II nf1 l'A 'l t' tv oh otlite I the I 14 takrr in a a Iniie of lirre (In received the hot VPIrr treatment day by Federal Judge Ben The dead man was identified by 'Dawhinc 1r rapers in his wallet as James Franklin Rrav 21 son of a Mom The action mac it suit in gomery nightwalchman Ills coin- which Louisiana Atly Gen Jack panion winiam 21i Gremillion charged that the hear-an ex-convict taken to the ings would do irreparable harm hilby Prison Hospital in Mont to the registrars and that the coingaincry in serious condition mission 1Na unconst utionally a created Lona Criminal Record Hayward has a criminal record Deekion Jbijp SHOn dal rig hnk to OA when hp was Judge Dawkins stid that he sent to Kilhy tor years for two could render a discision t'aSeS burglary and lar- time Sunday Ile considet ing ccriv and burglary in NIontgomery oral arguments priientert in a County in 19713 hearing from 3 3o to 11P111 The two men kidnaped (ity tprday Pnd briefs submitted by policeman Taunton alter both sides a'kin him to hem out on a Cord hv Judge tons as higt-may here they (MUM hit( rong srriow: of the slate's I laim hike a ride were the registrars hats don't mind telling you I was a right tO 1ho NA their aecuserc and scared to death- latinton said the nature of the charges against '1 kept saying little pravets them and whether testimony be-and hoping for a miracle" fore the commission xkill sublei Ile said elle of the men "whipped the registrars to public criticism in violation of their constitutional See RA KER Page 4-A rights or them irreparalde damage TO 1111FAK MIONO The constitutionality of the coin sTo 47 State Wi ills mon created in 1977 was not gather here Saturday fru- ginund- arttied at the hem in2 -stel'ffrlY breaking ceremonies for the state's Ind is a mitter In bp rIc( tried by tiev psychiatric renter at IP Ac thrpPjudgp federal rIvirt Medi( al Centers thp Te as Insti Judge Drilkins first will rule tide fnr Research and Training on Grotrillton's tequest for a The inoitute which skid cnt temporary reuraming older and $1g1Rnori fl ha' about An bed if necesary will then ride in a day by Federal eltHige nen Dawkins Jr The action kk Rg A (1 il Stilt in hich Lontsfana Att' Gen Jack 1renli1iton chard that the hear- ins vould do irreparahle h1111 In the registraf And that the (Inn- frtisson 1va um'onst It otionally rreated t)eriifill 1bne Slif)11 11(1Qp in -d flt hi tkiiillit r(1IlT a disrISItit) slinle hole Sunday Ile onifet Int: Nal Pr11inwrit 1)rornird 111 a hearing trhto 3 3(1 t() 1 11 rit es terdeiv Pnd briefs suhniffivd hlith SIIICC ()fed hv as ninkt cprittlic cif lito tltitv'c itiln Keep Tuned to The Journal's News Broadcasts During The Week-End it the i)t(111v1 i ho 11 ict ow' I'Plir (I( od I tilt T) i ti( 1 Will''' Fp-to-the-minute IIPAVI from The Shreveport Journal's IdItorial Room tomes to you Sunday on the foliosing schedule: to id odin ail tlq lhi' i 11111 (1 by 4-1ile lrk 11141 4f4f It104141 -t1 ohtoon Ity a (to-II ont ork 01( pr to lop 11 npil 1) 101:1 tp Stop i144 her) (10! -J1 t11144t1L4 I wpm 14vs 411410 I Itny ri--roI11 0111p1 004 at 1'flt a ow tpid Ind tint in a 1 ournodrin Conlic Dictionary co( s4 111 tJr1 1 1 n1i-11t1 -twidt or t1-nt ti 1(10 kr11 th tylonV ortriti I hr 4 444T off 1fqj 'r 114)F4'0 I (v)( 7411 hr hi dii fs 0 it idv to her 11Cii thAt "ktfr(1 12 1'I 41 ro oplo tl' fti 1r1 i Vogl oIIii tht fitu c' fed to If IN 4 11'0 It i' I I- 0 Ile 11 tt 11 1 a -1 kin lir VIZ Pad' 114 Warm With Some Chance of Thundershowers With Some Chance lundershowers Aides said he would gn to Shre port to catch a plane tor Fort Worth T('NF1 the next stop on a thiee Nk or tour of the western Unitod Staies and Canada I Doha Air Imes reported at I go ni today that it had mado ros evations for a 'party of six" on the Hight to Dallas toddy The airline saut it colild not divulge the names of thou(' tn thp party Antithcr source said hte- evor thnt the reson at ions had horn trade in the name of Son I xly N4yburn a close trend of Governor Long and orp nf thrie Long sAirt ntId af omrAnY him on his motorn trip The Ft oar-old Ern ernor orit an a'-five day on hi 300-acre patch" farm Friday Ile helped oiinr fl anti toed calth and supor ttod the colectl on of a hallrto7rn big waiermelons for his ocu! 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