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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 7

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111ftemmonnoEmpopoommommumomPmooftipomon I 16 A SEVEN '1TODAY'S NEWS TODAY Gabriel is supposed to have rested his bead posed to THE One JOURNAL FRIDAY 21 1953 COOLIDGE GRAVElsinIP'Y a way to fulfill our mutual 'desire that the Shreveport area treceive TV service at once Feam thle MOROCC From Page When the FCC grants a perma-I age 1 nn tmmo -i-mys SU WAR 1 'receive Tv service at once Page One 416 mv" iFrom rage One- I 4 'CI VII- -CI I IniCe Page One "When the FCC grants a perma-I 1A TexI In Bossier Court For Drunken Driving I Although this was a big Mos- le feast iday Arab League bead- Cairo brae the la- for hurried conferences After- the league announced all wards Arab counuies would be asked to Az Winne head-the ham After-need all asked to Pelkey She sels1 postcards and a TV permit to one of the three leaders including Pashas (nobles few souvenirs applicants at some time in the Caids) (tribal leaders) and re-Across the street from the store future we have agreed that theligious dignitaries signed a docu-' Is the Coolidge homestead where successful applicants shall pur-tment pledging their allegiance in on Aug 2 1923 the straight- chase the interests and presence of the Maghzen or nent TV permit to one of the threeileaders including Pashas (nobles: applicants at some time in thelCalds) (tribal leaders) and future we have agreed that theligious dignitaries signed a docuiday successful applicants shall pledging their allegiance in: chase the interests and presence of the Maghzen or cu I 4-1A5- 0- 0- (-6-- 1------- --a-7 A Wichita Falls Texas man was fined $11750 and suffered the loss of his diver's license in sessions of the Bossier City court Friday morning after being found guilty of driving while intoxicated He is Earl Richard Snyder who was arrested by Bossier City police last Monday The Texas resident was released on bond shortly after bis arrest lipped laconic New Englander ment of the oua --er viv supreme k-------council take "urgerit measures in connec- i the terrible events ill took the presidential oath of of- I "Each of us already has spent Eut in Cairo- the 1000-year-old rfc'n WiLa: fice by lamplight from his thousands of dollars in Azhar' which' calms to be father a justice of the peace I senting our respective cases most authoritative institu-i Miss Aurora Pierce a frail lady the FCC Two of the three appli-ition took a dim view of the pro-' 0 of 86 who was the Coolidge house- cants eventually will be unsuccess- ceeding and called upon the Mos- keeper for a half-century proud- ful and will lose those funds al- Eyes Examined 1 lem world to -start a crusade ly showi off the house I ready spent in seeking the Channel against France" This is the now-peaceful scene '12 permit 1 The deposed Sultan has been Glasses Fitted that has stubborn Vermonters 1 "Such loss must be accepted layi widely espoused by nationalists in taking whether two of us as normal in the Arab world because he en- Broke Leases Duplicated Plymouth the family homestead of business and such loss will the Ista lal (independ- No Appoietasent Necessary the President's birthplace and the iircurred whether we join now party in his own country cemetery should get historical TV to Shreveport or wbetheri Cairo dispatches said Egyptian Dr Chalfant recognition e- I we wait until a permanent permitPr sident Gen Mohammed Nagulb Optometrist Office se The Vermont Historic Sites is granted on a pilgrimage to Mecca stood in i Commisison has made a few "We explain this in order thatifront of the Kaaba Islam's holiest Sean Roebuck and Co stabs at "preserving" Plymouth the will be no misunderstanding i shrine and prayed that "Allah 624 Texas it- nose 4-0371 by state acquisition but has run about the financing of the the Moroccans" The Kaaba into plenty of local trouble application which we will file in'contains the stone on which the N-- ashiton 1 -This has been my home for 32 connect vents in 11 mi tad it It 6-0371 74- 14 i 73 k'sp () rz i 41" KOREAN TALKS I I "If the FCC approves the joint application within a short time we have every reason to believe that thereafter the Channel 12 station can be on the air within two months" nt -o NIGHT OPENING The state also has been balked 'From Page One in efforts to acquire the Coolidge to make a definite decision on a homestead across the street from inight opening He said that he had the store Mrs Coolidge now liv-I been informed that authorities at ing in seclusion in Northampton Barksdale Air Force Base want a A a TIRED Kussman a striklug telephone worker leans against a pole in front of the main office building of the Southwestern -Bell Telephone Co in St Louis as she rubs her shoeless right foot From Page One a new Indian proposal which some said would give Communist China and North Korea a veto over the N's choices for the conference table The new Indian move coincided with a stepup by the United States in its drive to keep India out of the negotiations Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr announced be would vote against inviting India to the conference table The General Assembly's 60-nation Political Committee while kept up its efforts to pick a slate of representatives to sit Et the conference Committee Chairman Joao Carlos Muniz of Brazil said it the delegates didn't burry up they couldn't finish by next week The Indian resolution proposed that Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold communicate the Assembly decisions to the North Korean and Peiping regimes "and report to the General Assembly as Indian Delegate Krishna Menon said it was purely procedural but delegates thought they saw a gimmick in it They said it would require careful study A member of the Indian delegation said privately that the resolution would give the Communist combatants a chance to comment on the decisions and possibly to reject them These two countries are not members of the I and therefore not taking I part in the current discussions at headquarters night so that personnel at the base most of whom do not get off work until 5:30 pm would be given an opportunity to shop a A Mass said she'd give the house to the state only after it showed it was making progress in preserving the tiny town by acquisition of the birtbsite The chairman of the Historic Sites Commission summed up the Whole impasse Said Vrest Orton with some 111 und-trindu we lc Sites Commission summed up the Whole impasse Said Vrest Orton with some PRISONERS I ert 3 i Ill rOUVta crit- 9 if16 if--- A 44 ---1 I IRD 1111 774 A JIIMI I1 A 12 1111111M 0 ill jll rl ftr'11 Ri FAA -N A 441iAi i iZilMrir 1-1-0 II -ritlamill" I 1 41344' 1 12 I 0 I I 40 1-1 ill' 102p 11 Tall I -i-Yv 0 lam 9 li) (11011k) CiiitiiietVLIKi 1416 i 11 rourt 1 Promotion Program Planned Ernmerson added that if the night opening is resumed the stores who participate in it would feeling: "The more we do the observe the hours of 12 noon until less the Plymouth folk like it 1 I9 pm on the night designated the less we do the less the rest nis vould give employes of thcse of the world likes it" 'stores a "long he said he said ie LI I I From Page One- ed to include some Camp 9 prisoners a number of whom were reported only recently captured The Reds said Saturday's delivery would include 94 Americans30 of them sick or wounded 300 South Koreans 23 British 13 Canadians 3 Australians 2 French 1 Turk and 1 Colombian Three Canadians' 2 British 1 Australian and the Turk were listed as sick or wounded t4 IF She was one of the first on the picket line after a strike was called In the rear are the other striking employes parading with placards--(AP Wirephoto) PHONE STRIKE From Page One hopeful that some settlement can )ii be reached soon and our people will be back on their jobs" Acker and Scurggs division corilmercial superintendent in Houston both said there may be some delay in calls placed during rush periods but that the corn- pany planned to take them as they I ig came The president of the Dallas CIATA i local Terry urged uttioi0 members to hunt temporary jobs! but many of the women said they would just "go home and rest" 1 William White federal mediation regional director at St Louis said no meetings would be held Friday P--4 White said the recess would allow' both parties and government conciliators to review the situation The utility which serves 500 0 cN towns in its six-state area has gA 11111 419000 telephones 76 per cent of I I which are dial operated Local 0 :::1 I -TV STATION lie said that a considerable promotion program including tbe giving away of an automobile or other substantial prize would ac ouier suostanual prize woula )- From Page One accompany the inauguration of the tin Querbes Sr-' Radio station night opening according to present KRAID represented by ford and Shreveport Television Co Night openings were in effect represented by Don George in Shreveport on Thursday nights last fall but were discontinued Jan 1 It i iro '-'-e it hi' 4 V11 4 Or 41 0 ctl '''i! isartv About 20000 kilowatt hours of electricity are used to produce two short tons of aluminum If Civic Move "We feel it is our civic duty to see that there is no further delay in bringing television to Shreveport" the group spokesman said adding that "this isthe sole reason for the formation of Interim Television Corporation" "FCC hearings on Channel 12 Civic Move DISTRICT COURT CASES I Only two cases were tried in Caddo district court Friday by Judge Henry Turner Andress Jackson 56 of Belcher Negro was given a suspended fine of $25 on a plea of guilty to operating an i automobile without driver's license Grant Blake 49 was given a 15- day suspended sentence on a charge of vagrancy He was arrested by a deputy sheriff for begging from house to house 1 0000000000600000000000000000'000600000066060000006000a The '150 Americans returned Thursday brought the total to 1465 of the 3313 the Reds said they held In all 6983 Allied prisoners have been returned of the 12763 listed by the Communists No Communist POWs were sent north Friday -f for the second straight day but more were scheduled to be handed over Saturday Typhoonwinds earlier in the week halted -shipments- from the Allied island prison camps off Southern Korea The Americans returning Friday were in high spirits but they also bore more reports of Red brutality and rlistreatment especially against Allied airmen The -Reds were against American aviators'? said Cpl Phillip Rogers of Denver He said one Navy flier from the Ti 0 4 rit---------- calls placed through the dial have been closed and it is certain phones will not be affected by the that one of the three groups will strike unless there is mechanical receive the permit However this failure permit may not be granted for Picketing was reported orderly' several months and in the mean- Friday in the six states affected I time Shreveport will continue with- I Texas Missouri Kansas Okla-- out televislon 11 Picketing was reported orderlyi several months Friday in the six states Ole cte A 1 Texas Missouri Kansas Okla- out televison I and the mean- time Shreveport 'sta i i ill continue with- 0 I Fitt 0 0 Eitig FACTI7E--z I r3 Eilti i 113 1r 4: 1Lj 1 homa 'Arkansas and Illinois "So we have joined in this new NEW IRANIAN Some 23000 5truck workers are corporation which will ask that I Maj Gen: Fazollah Zahedi Texas Of that number some 1 the FCC give up a temporary per- lin above appointed premier by the 13500 each are in Houston and Dal-: mit to install and operate a Channel 1 ghnh rif Irnn hpfnra ho flml trt Lq I Quicias 1 11012 0 E-23 II 0T- --L-S I 'LL-7-1 I 5 1 I 1 1 1 I Lao b-lau StatIMIS jointly a Rome lead the successful revolt it 'Carrier Leyte was stripped to 01110 1 I bht curt nd Summer pants and In Iran Which- overthrew a A1 TIT: -4 1 APO One 0 inn 2 rp (actg To Share Costs 1 1 -i I forced to- remain -outside in 25 be-1 'rep 4 "The three group! WECCIAL MR- VIII dill 11JULZSUC 111 dP 117 -Pracrtti-n a I nimca 'The three groups weathe 3 0 1 ---------------------r have agreed zero SHAW 1' Ito share in equal proportions the 1 From Page One cost of erecting a TV station and From Page One l-likri cost of -et--cti-n-g--- i-V-4iiiiroTi- and 0 0 Another repatriate told of a mentally ill American soldier tied 1 Another repatriate told of a Another mentally ther repatriate told of a 1 ill American soldier tied Zt ez--- 1--- -e- a 0 0 0 a 0 t-1-- -A ins) 1 --EB 1-7--- 7 ttl 7f-: i -'77---' 712-7Liii IF CI ST 1 g1T-2- LT 1 a 1 a i 11 i --t 7 da 0 0 to a tree outside the hospital at From Page One Lanier plan to balance his budget to share the cost of operation until I Camp 1 and left there until he by firing surplus employ the permanent TV permit is es and granted idied national anthem as he de- 1 i think thpv tied him to that I scended the gangplank upping retirement ages The Corn- "When the final permanent per- AL'am 'I- 'le" ultle um" Iranian natfonal 'anthem' as he de- uY Iiiing blirplub vaunt CS anu granted upping retirement ages The Corn- "When the final permanent per- ue- I scended the ganaplank "I think they tied him to that I How much does the brewing industry here pay in taxes? 0 Eti F17-21! INIEMEINIME 0 0 0 3 0 0 a I $29000000? mit is issued by the FCC some munists came in lat er with de- He said he would stay here over 1 free and let him die there time in the future we have agreed 1 ands for increases in wages es and night in the company of his "good rn they just did not want to take that the successful applicant will proper care iving allowance purchase from the two unsuccess- re of him" said Cpl Mel- friend" 18-year-old King Faisal of cost-of- Iraq and personally fly his own All the unions argued the goy- 1 ful applicants their interests in in Heath of Indianapolis plane to Tehran tomorrow Others told of beatings for minor ernment should begin its campaign the temporary corporation The ex- Imprisonment in dungeons and 'caped to Baghdad last Sunday with infractions of prison camp rules It was in this plane that he es- to rescue the national Treasury penses of the three applicants in small cages for from near bankruptcy by moving connection with the permanent men who opposed three suitcases as his only lug- I against the tax-evading rich ant will continue to be borne by Communist indoctrination lack of gage He said Queen Soraya who I the individual applicants and the completely dis-1 The walkouts food and medical care and small I remained behlnd in Rome because corn- unsuccessful applicants simply will rupted transportation and groups of POWs who collaborated she was tired and ill from recent lose their ievestznents there" munication facilities The nation's with the Reds and informed trying events would follow him it mines also have been almost corn- soon" 1 I Rbon AltraMme Valq1 MP mines also have been almost com- Attracts National Attention pletely shut down 'Step their fellow Americans Cpl Gildo Rodriguez of New 4 1 York City said he saw Communists gun five truck loads of iwounded American POWs just against their fellow Americans Rome's Iranian colony and legation which turned its back on the Shah's arrival as a fugitive Monday with 20-year-old Queen Soraya I The spokesmzn for the group In recent days the strikes spread said that the joining of interests to private industry Metal working lin order to hasten the time when plants chemical firms and the i Shreveport will receive TV service building trades were especially is a step 'Which has attracted fa-hard hit vorable attention from the entire in a "iv vnurself lin" broade2st TV industry over the nation man kso lo vl a A 0 if ii0 building trades were especially is a step 'Which has attracted hit vorable attention from the entire a give ourself up" broadcast th TV industry over nation in 0 0 STENON I 10181E 1 1 otinotim -ca spEcia I I Sfurdy Cord-Ply CinstructIon 0 g15- With heavy metal alio removable in i sAinggloeod gura aliit3 Ing container White i black rubbe a outide -ra-4-- standar xin-- 3i Inch SiZE Cialim' floer design 4---e------ Don't miss thi Lomoroj- bi I saving Reg 6 119 0 25-FT SIZE VALUE 0 REG 3 10 'LI) 0 0 SAUE SAVE -130 0 7 40c SPECIAL Bs 121 734411 PIl 0 0 I PI 11111T11 Sfilt ritilt' 9 EC REITO SPRIIV 17RX A good quality single braid black rubber standard Inch size Don't miss this big saving! 9PIECE 0 The brewing industry in Louisiana pays no less than $29000000 in taxes! State taw for schools hospitals roads- veterans' bonus and other projects directly benefiting Louisianians were paid by our brewing industry in the amount of almost $11 million Federal Parish and Municipal taxeswhen added make up a total of almost $30 million! I after they bad been captured Icame out in force to cheer his I fa1 He said he thought it possible 'departure by plane early today the Reds were confused and In a chartered Royal Dutch thought they 'here firing at Allied QUM airliner the Shah and a our earlier aa said ihe will "The The average person is not in- vehicles because they riddled theparty of officials and newsmen L' the ni terested in who gets the permit drivers' cabs as well as the can- should be done with him ay for Baghdad' capital of his wai for hr nat-ion t9 's what! 1 he's interested in getting tele- vas-covered truck bodies lown country's next-door neighbor vision reception and getting it Another American said 50 Amer-lraq The ex-Premier's political advis-inew This we are trying to give I icans were "blown to bits or buriedi The young monarch planned ter All Shayegan and two form alive" when American planes at- lunch early this afternoon Cabinet ministers surren- -tacked an unmarked area where Iraq's King Faisal then perhaps Idered with him-There was no word Joint Statement Issued the Communists collected POWs Ifly on to Tehran later today lof Mossadegh's chief henchman The following statement was is- before moving them north to prison Queen Soraya exhausted and up- I fiery ery former Foreign Minister Hos-' sued in behalf of Interim Telecamps set by the week's excitement reisein Fatemi Earlier reports never! vision Con by Southland Tele- mained in Rome to rest iip confirmed said the mob tore him tvision Radio Station 'MID and Cedar Grove Group Also left behind was the Shah's to pieces Wednesday Television Co: strong-willed twin sister Princess! Mossadegh and his three asso-I I "Hearings on the three applica- To Hold Cook- because she fought his encroachtoP Out Ashral Mossadegh had exiled her la -1 tes were held in rooms on the lions for construction and opera- floor of the Tehran officers ton of a television station nn a cm nit aaw 0 WI LW Vil a television stati 1 I i 1 1 i I i I I -A 0 LCUISiana Division tments on the royal power She hur-Iclub Tanks and troops guarded the Channel 12 in Shreveport have been iried from the Riviera to her broth-lbuilding I completed and the official record side yesterday Last night she' News of Alossadeglfs surrender I 'closed insofar as any further newsmen she )might drop in galvanized the young Shah in ings are concerned ion Tehran later for a visit 'arrival He impatiently awaited thel -In view of the strong compe- Baghdad had been the Shah's arrival of the chartered airliner Alton for this permit the Federal first haven Sunday alter ItIossa-iwhich was forced back to Amster- 'Communications Commission will Id ah' foiled th Idam for a delay eb armed forces a two-hour eay en-' carefully iu eibn lly the testimony and 7 0 No Tiresome Rubbing! A cook-out featuring hamburgers will be held by the Wesley Sunday School Class of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church at Ford Park Saturday at 6:30 pm Mr and Mrs Bill Tomerlin will arrange the details of the cook- out and Vice President Johnny 1 Suggs will lead the group in recreational activities IThe evening will close with a Idevotional program under the 'supervision of the class president 'Dan Griffith UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION Inc 905 Main Street Baton Rouge Louisiana tempt of palace guards to eniorce tgine'trouble 1 co 0 Spray Li Ort Wipe it Off! Get a professional looking wax job in 40 minutes- for only 10c Spray Li Oft it Off Get a professi( looking wax job 40 minutes- for 10c Hardened tool steel for cutting wood or metal Sizes 116 tb 14 in the merits of each application Therefore it may be many months before a final and permament TV permit is issued one of the three applicants "In the meantime Shreveport Therefore it may be many months before a final and permament TV permit is issued one of the three applicants "In the meantime Shreveport I 0 44 1 REG 986 SAVE 69c SPECIAL a wilw 610- REG 986 SAVE 69c oritniAl cciniY ti AR 4 diNK I REG 49c SAVE 24c SUPER VALUE! I CI Marshall at Creswell Phone 3-7112 273111 2613311 lb 41( FRYERS EXTRA CHOICE i 41 a royal decree naming Maj Gen) Fazollah Zahedi premier Delay at Airport Fleeing to Iraq in his own plane Another delay developed at the the Shah and his wife went on to Rome airport when KLM officials Rome Monday by British airliner for a time refused to transport a He dashed homeward almost asdozen newsmen invited by thei will continue to be without tele'hurriedly after Iran's masses and Shah to accompany the flight be- vision service army rallied to Zahedi and they did not have transit "It is and has been the earnest 'ruler's standard and drove Mossa-: visas for Iraq Despite angry ex- desire of each of the three Chan- degh from his heavily-fortifiedpostulations from the Shah and nel 12 applicants that television home Wednesday Three from an aide to cut be brought to the city of or more died in the fighting IKLAI's landing privileges in Teh-Shreveport at the earliest possible The weepy-eyed old Premierlran the Dutch executives contend-time in order that the citizens of who drove the British out of non-visa passengers might re-Shreveport may receive the benenation's vast oilfields and then suit in Iraq authorities seizing their fits of TV's entertainment and edutried so hard to clip his ruler's plane cational value power surrendered yesterday to On 'orders from KI11 headquat-1 "Shreveport continues to remain Zahedi at his headquarters in the 1 ters from Amsterdam of the largest communities in Central Tehran Officers Clubithe Rome officials finally permit-i the United States without teleWeak and limping he still had on ted the newsmen aboard Among vision service his habitual pink pjamas was this correspondent and "Feeling that it is our civic duty His future was Uncertain ZahediIAP potographer James Pringle to attempt to overcome any further delay in bringing television to 0 rir Shreveport the three applicants for 'Channel 12 have agreed to join in 1a new application to the FCC re-To My Patients and Friends questing immediate permission to build and operate on an interim II have moved to a new and more convenient location basis a TV station on this channel "The three applicants propose to 207 Giddens-Lane Bldg finance jointly and in equal Corner Milam IL to Mg MO Marshall St- I amounts the cost of constructing 1 and operating the Channel 12 in- Lb' MO A terim station Dr- I tun on IF Grer -I rry Optctrist 1 "The new corporation's applica (Sommer to Schwartz Optkal CO' lion will not supplant in any way IF Phone 24992 the individual applications which are pending nor will it affect the I status of those applications It is Heavy Beef Chuck or -Seven Roast lb 28c Heavy Beef or Veal Rump Roast lb: 38c 0 0 COgir ges I 0 Heavy Beef Top Round or Sirloin Roasi lb 49( 0 0 0 Choice Lamb Shoulders lb 22c Heavy Beef or Veal Sirloin Steak lb 44c CHOPS (ftiatiO fiG(1 0 1842 TEXAS AVENUE 0 141 EAST 70th STREET 141 EAST 70th'STREET natio flGO 309 TEXAS STREET 8 Veal Steak lb 49i I CHOICE IAMB LEGS OR 0011VECIEUT Ara) sEOVICE 0 3q Choice Veal Cutlets Genuine Baby Calf Liver lb 59i I 49c lb 49c 11 1 --3- -r 4c it 1 7 Le A.

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