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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 32

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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I yry Tgr''-y -y 1 mwnyrynjy ryr ij'in 'f1 yy -'(gF tt -yr yn NEWS WITH PICTURES THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16 1936 TWO Sigler Says Inmate Editor Jumped Gun On Wage Story Maj Billy Whisner To Attend Royal AF School in England Miss Editor To Speak At Church Meet Will Back Party's Long Says He Will Push State Support to Demo Nominee through Monday Delegates from Shreveport attending will be: Dr Nelson Mrs Gillian Miss Marie Liberto Miss Janice Waller Miss Betty Whitten and Mrs Norman Gardner Elder Lawrence A Skinner Seventh-Day Adventist world youth The Shreveport Seventh-Day Ad-1 loader from Washington DC and ventist Church will be represented Eider A Nesmith from Fort George McLean publisher and executive editor of the Tupelo Miss Daily Journal will deliver the principal address at the annual Association urnii Worth Tex will conduct a youth leadership training course Friday through Sunday Attending as representatives of the Shreveport Seventh-Day Ad- at an evangelism workshop Baton Rouge and a leadership training course at Little Rock Ark this weekend the Rev Ii Lehnhoff pastor announced BATON ROUGE Louisiana appears firmly entrenched behind the Democratic party banner this year after eight years as a doubtful state Although Gov -designate Earl ocrats and then supporting the Long has not indicated a presi- presidential nominee selected by dential choice he said earlier he the national would throw his official support to The committee this year will Eric Hare and Miss Louise ventist Church will be: Mr and Meyer from Washington DC and Mrs Harvey Gifford Jr Mr and A Mazat from Dallas Tex Mrs Vernon Huffaker Mr and ill conduct the Evangelism work-1 Mrs James Parker and Miss Opal shop at Baton Rouge Friday Miller ANGOLA Ifl Warden Maurice Sigler said the inmate editor of the state weekly paper the with a story that the state was considering a prisoner wage scale similar to those in effect in Maryland and New York Sigler yesterday said he had been incentive pay and good time laws of other states but has made no recommendations to The story also said an additional five dajs allowance per month for good time was being considered Sigler explained it would require legislative action to put both plans in effect 1 Maj William (Billy) Whisner of Shreveport has been chosen one of two Air Force officers from this country to attend a one-year Royal Air Force stuff school in Andover England Currently stationed at Randolph Air Force Base Tex the major won national acclaim by downing 15'2 planes during World War II and Communist aircraft during th Korean conflict to become a tw'o-war ace The doors of the English staff schrol are thrown open annually to 23 officers of NATO countries The RAF school teaches military tactics geo-politics and other subjects of value to airmen Maj Whisner his wife Beverly and their daughter Anna Lynn are visiting Mr and Mrs Whisner ol 3813 Eddy PL the parents and Mr and Mrs Alfre dof 139 Archer Ave Mrs mother and father They will leave Shreveport Tues-da for England The brother Perry Is expected to arrive in Shreveport Friday for a brief leave before assuming new duties at an Air Force base in teh Pacific the Democratic party's pick for Uie White House Long said yesterday he would name the state's congressional delegation representatives of organized labor and newspaper people it they want to as delegates to the party convention in Chicago in July Long said he did not plan to attend the convention himself To Name Delegates The 100-man state Democratic Central Committee elected with Long last month will meet here Feb 27 to name its 80-man delegation Committee Chairman Rufus Ilaycs said yesterday he believed in selecting best possible candidates from among the true Dem- RESEARCH ANALYST-The appointment of Carl Black Jr os a research analyst for the Public Af(irs Research Council (PARi was announced today by Edward Steimel executive director Baton Rouge -'P7Z rAiuA MAN Real Estate Sales Reported LAST DAY! tWVWWWMMWmV cn fenfi I ft ft1s Me A I Thunderbolt! name four delegates and two alternates from each of the eight congressional districts and IF dele-gates-at-large with 1G alternates-at-large Each delegate wdl have half a vote In 1952 under Gov leadership the old committee refused to endorse Adlai Stevenson or the national party platform Rut it allowed Stevenson's name under the traditional rooster symbol of the Louisiana Democrats Suppoited Stevenson When Louisiana joined the States Rights movement in 1943 Long led the fight to have then President Truman's name left on the ballot He was successful although name did not appear under Uie traditional rooster symbol Both Long and his nephew Sen Russell Long D-La supported Stevenson in the last presidential race and both insist they will back the choice this year Sen Long said in New' Orleans yesterday he did not believe Stevenson can be beaten for the party nomination In its organizational session Feb 1 the committee elected Ms Earl Long national committeewoman and re-elected Camille Gravel a top Long leader as national if -x xf i SKYWAY CLUB Wed Fri Music by THE RHYTHMAIRES Western Music by Dick Martin's Mo Valley Boys Music by THE SOUTHERNAIRES Minden Bossier City George McLean rtVVVHHVVWWUWWMVHWVMMVHWWVVVVmHVVVWVWn STARTS TOMORROW! Thurman Spinks to Virgil Turn-ley et ux lot 59 Finehurst subdivision $9500 Constance Baker to Henry II Windham lot 17 Wilton Tlace $8(100 William Woolf to John Quinn et ux lot 164 Madison Park subdivision Unit No 4 $16200 Mrs Maude McDowell McCormick and Mrs Seddie McDowell Hinkle to City of Shreveport tract at Jordan and Line $33231 Thomas Sommer to William A Liddell et ux part of Lot A Paul Addition Unit A $20150 COLUMBIA PICTURES prmntt History of KP Lodge To Be Broadcast LENTEN SPECIAL VICTOR MATURE GUY MADISON ROBERT PRESTON GROVE GS2EI I FRIED FANTAIL i shrimp I i A special broadcast in observance of the 92nd birthday anniver sary of the Knights of Pythias will be carried on radio station KENT outlet for Mutual Broadcasting Co at 2:30 pm Saturday Included on the program will be three of the best known personalities of the entertainment world Actresses Mary Martin and Mary Pickford and band leader Freddy Martin A long list of civic and industrial dignitaries will also take part on the broadcast Patient at Carville Seeking Welfare Aid CO stoning JAMES WHITMORE ANNE BANCRQFI 1 CinemaScoPE: Colo by TECHNICOLOR Actress Janet Leigh In Hollywood Hospital meeting of Red River Presbytery to be held at the Alabama Presbyterian Church near Choudrant February 22 The title of his talk will be Are Graduate of the University of Mississippi and Boston University McLean also attended Davidson College and the University of Chicago He taught at Southwestern University at Memphis Tenn for two years before he purchased the controlling stock in the Tupelo Daily Journal The Progressive Farmer several years ago cited McLean as of the Year in Mississippi for his work in developing rural-urban community development programs This work has now been copied throughout the United States and is one of the programs sponsored by the US Department of Agriculture McLean is an elder in the Tupelo Presbyterian Church and teaches Sunday School classes This will be the 37th annual meeting of the Association Registration lot the one-day meeting will open at 930 am and the meeting will get under way at 10 Dr James McD Richards moderator of the General Assembly ot the Presbyterian Church W'ill be the other ieatured speaker on the program TarL Souc F' Col Sla Potatoes Roll 4 Butter 4 I rfd 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS "THE DEADLIEST SIN" PLUS "PARIS FOLLIES OF 56' Nine Caddo Men Face March Draft Special Orders to Take Out BATON ROUGE (ft District Judge Jess Johnson has ordered the State Department of Public Welfare to show cause Feb 27 why a patient at the US Public Health Service Hospital at Carville for victims of disease (leprosy) should not get public welfare aid Humberto Negron contends he has been a registered Louisiana voter since 1946 and that a 1952 act permits Carville patients to get public assistance The welfare department rejected his application last month It ruled that time spent as a patient in a hospital could not be counted as time toward establishing Louisiana residence to meet welfare HOLLYWOOD (INS) Actress Janet Leigh who is expecting a baby in July is in St Hospital today with what is believed to be a kidney infection She was taken to the hospital yesterday morning with severe pains It was at first thought the pain was connected with her pregnancy but an examination showed no evidence that the illness will affect tli baby She is expected to be released from the hospital aftci a few days Miss Leigh is the wile of actor Tony Curtis (Features: i i DONNA STEVE ItlSmiiAM 2654 Linwood Ave Ph 8-3226 tin inn '(mu unarm muui tun aiuu nun in ht uni uait-auTu mm-nui (tail Local selective service officials announced Thursday morning that nine Caddo Parish residents will be inducted into the armed forces in March Two men will be inducted from Board 9 two from Board 10 one each from Boards 80 and 81 and three men from Board 86 Induction dates are March 6 for Board 9 March 19 for Boards 80 and 81 and March 29 for Boards 10 and 86 Twelve men will take their preinduction physicals in March the local officials said Open 6 A to 11 PM Closed Mondays GOODMAN STARTS WEDNESDAY Ja: i THE OF OBSESSION" jmWmm RockHudsw SUHSEHEH3KI LLUNtR MRNif lUD Ru U- 7ursi Ike Appeals for Liberal Support of Red Cross Mitt NEVER A NISON STONY UKE IT! (lrr HIRSCH lorbar HALE Chula 1 rTN MORRIS i NEXT: "THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY' PLUS pnoAUMaau Open 12:30 14c-50c LAST DAY TONY ERNEST THOMASVILLE Ga -Prcsi-dent Eisenhower today appealed for liberal financial support of the American Red Cross He said unprecedented demands on the resources have its disaster relief funds At his headquarters here the President proclaimed March as Red Cross Month and said: urge all Americans during that month to assure the continuing effectiveness of the work of the Red Cross bv contributing liberally of their funds and by enrolling for active membership in this deserving organization Eisenhower said that in its 75th year the Red Cross to the needs of disaster sufferers on a scale never before equalled in its history in consequence of the tragic in statesof both coasts WEliWIlWHU JOY THEATRE THE SPOILERS'1 FREE! FREE! FREE! Childrtn Under 12 Admitted FREE When Accompanied by Parents mu tut i 5La I DEVILTRY Dim 1 Open 6:30 15c-50c TODAY and FRIDAY Open 5:30 14c-50e TODAY and FRIDAY Louisiana Dedicates First Vehicular Tunnel pr i in CINEMASCOPE and COLO HI starring Howard KEEL Ann BLYTH (Dolores GRAY Vic DAMONE Monty WOOLLEyI Sebastian CABOT NEW ORLEANS Wi Louisiana officials yesterday dedicated the first vehicular tunnel The $2300000 tunnel is 800 feet long 25 feet wide and 21 feet high It is located a mile north of Belle Chasse on Highway 31 and passes under the new Algiers-Cut Off canal which connects with the intracoastal canal near Barataria StrrM Aldo RAY -Phil CAREY-Dick YORK' No Other Leading Toothpaste Can Give The 12-Hour Protection Against Decay You Get With With Just One Brushing A COLUMBIA PICTURE REriTENAnV nus nz Open 5:30 14c-50c TODAY and FRIDAY TAyiilH GRANGER BLHH New in Colgate Dental Cream MISSING MiSSING MISSING in every other leading toothpaste? to give up to 7 times longer protection against tooth decay with just one brushing! And right now you can get two 49-cent tubes of Colgate Dental Cream for only 69! But hurry! This Special Offer is for a very limited time only 1 So get Colgate Dental Cream today Remember! It Cleans Your Breath while it Guards Your Teeth! efts SI JOHN Xmin frNN lams mtlTNOH Kur! MSfNJl JERRY DEAN Open 6:30 15c-45c FREE! FREE! Children Under 12 FREE When Accompanied by Parents! GRAHAM At FORMOSA TAIPEI Formosa (if) Billy Graham arrived in Formosa today on his 30000-mile Asian speaking tour and received an ovation from several hundred hymn-singing Americans and Chinese The American evangelist was to dine tonight with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and his wife who are both Methodists MARTIN- LEWIS- JACK WARNER JOAN COUINS ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES LASTI Jm: 0 By OPEN 6:00 FEATURES JACK PALANCE Your Family Drive-In Theatre Open 6:00 Features 4 Terrifying IS A Mon ot 0 Ability 0 Integrity 0 Independence With a Record of Constructive Service io Caddo and HeSoio OCKTE SDKIC Hj imu A Commission on Employment and Problems of Our Older Citizens Completion of Brushy Bayou Project Hearne Avenue Highway 80 West and a New Outlet Over Cross Bayou Increase in Funds for Our Schools Our Teacher Bus Drivers and State Employees Absolute Maintenance of Segregation by Every Means Within the Law Fairness to Both Management and Labor 9 Thorough Study of Our Insurance Laws to Assure Protection of Policy Holders and Investors 9 Saturday Elections 9 Overton-Red River Waterway This Ad Paid for by Chas i Tooke Jr JAMES STEWART ALFRED REAR WINDOW cow Technicolor co ilsrrmf ma WEMDEa thelm KELLY- COREY- RITTER MEET FAIR Technicolor Dan Diana Lynn Technicolor Fernando Rhonda LAMAS FLEMING TELECAST 6:15 PM KSLA Fri: "Top "Playgirl" "It Happens Every Thursday" Friday: "Tho Savage1 I I.

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