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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 10

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NEWS WITH PICTURES THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CITY LA MONDAY OCTOBER 21 1963 TEN A FOOTNOTES To the News By ROBERT TACKWOOD Journal Managing Editor Relies on Guesser Watches Eyes In Determining Age By ED FREEDMAN Journal Staff Writer the eyes you look for expressions around ihe said Bill King in explaining how a professional age guesser goes about his business also watch for mannerisms and the way people talk" King is one of the men who offer to tell visitors visitors to the Louisiana State Fair their age or weight If wrong you get a prize If right (within two years or three pounds) all you get is thanks "Well pretty well preserved for your age" he remarked "Like I laid aometimes I miss 10 in a row" When it cornea to guessing weights King doesn't rely on honesty A scale settles the iter The scale is there as HOW ABOUT the ladies are 'piece of showmanship Sen Thurmond Declines Draft For President South Carolinian Turns Down Offer Of Constitution Party INDIANAPOLIS Ind-US Sen Strom Thurmond of South Carolina declined a move to draft him as a candidate for the presidency during a meeting of the Constitution Party here over the end The South Carolina Democrat sent word through an aide he wouldn't accept a draft Col Curtia Dail of Philadelphia Pa national chairman of the Constitution Party said a national contention of the party will be held probably in May at Houston Tex to draft a suitable candidate mat- a they free about divulging their i vhln a fellow isn't wprin age? usually hir I can weln the But coats are a problem So are expectant out" said King chivalrously too" BORN INTO a circus family King has been around carnivals fairs and circuses for all of his 48 years For the past 10 he's been a bucsser How often is he right? WEATHER FORECAST A hurricane off the east coast brings a threat of high winds and rain to tne Atlantic coast states Monday night There will be rain in the northwest section of the country and showers from the northern Plains eastward through the Lakes area as well as in Arkansas It will be cooler in the northwest and in the central Plains warmer in the southern Plateau and in the central Atlantic coast states (AP Wirephoto Map) When one has to suffer along without teeth as we have the past couple of weeks one eventually learns to love certain not because so good (some of them are of course! but because one can eat them without teeth In this category we put macaroni spaghetti and others that fall into that same class They're soft tasty and combine well with a lot of other foods Anyway we've been consuming no small quantity of same By happenstance a news release devoted to macaroni came across our desk from the Food and Drug Administration And rather surprising what one doesn't know about macaroni It seems that macaroni may have been around as long as 3000 years The Greeks feasted on it as long ago as that FDA thinks W'e suppose there were toothless Greeks who found it just the thing too The dictionary FDA confesses defines macaroni as a of wheaen paste of Italian origin formed into long tubes and dried for use as food" Despite this reference to Italian origin FIIA says a scholar tics it in with the classic Greek word "makarie' meaning barley broth But wherever it originated it was being eaten in many parts of Europe by the 16th century and had crossed to this side of the Atlantic early enough for Yankee Doodle dandy to thick a feather in his hat and call it although never known just why "They're honest To test King's ability as an age-man a reporter asked King to guess his age No prize was involved After a quick check of the eyes and mannerism and speech study King came up with an estimate-seven years too young! mothers" King said The newsman wearing a coat asked King to guess his weight King guessed and was 20 pounds too light "You run hot and cold in this business" he said hoping for a warm streak when the cash customers arrived River Bulletin Ardent Fan Of Welk Band Gets Thrill BROADMOOR KIWANIS CLUB Invites You to Visit The Pizza Hut at STATE FAIR GROUNDS NIKITA From Page One rabid anti-communism evoke profound admiration in every Communist and in ail working people in Bulgaria" The cables were addressed to Davis as of the national executive committee of the US Communist Party" The use of this title by East European Communist Party chiefs is significant The party has been declared a Communist-action organization "substantially directed dominated and controlled by the Soviet Union As national secretary of this American Communist Party Ben Davis must under the law register with the US government UctNd Juit Right Off Grand Stand Intrant THE NAME of Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona slipped into the convention and some delegates reported a preference for him However Dr A Blazey of Washington Ind chairman of the Indiana Constitution Party said he was aware of no rift in party ranks An attack on the move to draft Thurmond started when the party's national executive committee moved to expel A Mil-teer for declaring himself a re gional chairman for southeastern states Mrs Loeb's Burial Rites Here Today Funeral services for Mrs Flora Locb 80 of 3814 Gilbert Dr-member of a pioneer Shreveport family who died at 530 pm Saturday in and Hospital after a lengthy illness were to be held at 2 pm today in the Osborn Funeral Home Chapel The rites were to be conducted by Rabbi David Lefkowitz of B'nai Zion Temple Burial was to be in Hebrew Rest Cemetery all nephews of Wiener William Loeb Jacques Meyer Simon A Ilerold Jr Moore Jr a long time fan of Lawrence Welk got the thrill of his life early this morn ing when an empty gas tank and coincidence combined to provide him with an opportunity to res-cue five members of the Welk troupe "I was coming along on Union "DELICIOUS" SIRVFD FRtSH FROM THt OVtNt 0 (PIZZA FURNISHED IY NATIONALLY FAMOUS PIZZA HUT) i Trkn Dm joo ctj Frrir Bndejc'fiht or nine cars with lights 5 c'' 'flashing and motorcycles accom- STAGE FORECASTS- Shrtvepoii nd Aixndria 22nd i 23rd panying them If 23rd 4 9t panying Moore says RIVER FORECASTS AND WARNINGS Little change at ytt indicated in the Red Little Sulphur Cypress and in the Sabine River at and abovt Shreveport Macaroni comes in a variety of shapes including stars seashclls and bow ties We however have stuck pretty closely to the so-called elbow macaroni and that 1 Ceroid' Dr A popular near relative spaghetti an(j Ed wile" Pallbearers Mrs Leob are Wiener Sam Wiener Herman Mrs Wiener was the widow of Leon Loeb a partner in the Wiener-Loeb Grocery Co- which later became the Big Chain Stores Mr Loeb died in 1923 Mrs Loeb was a native of Shreveport and the daughter of the late Herman Loeb a cotton broker here and Matilda Picard Loeb pioneer residents of Shreveport Mrs Loeb attended Miss Kate Seminary local public Macaroni is tubed shaped that is hollow and largest in size of the macaroni products family Spaghetti is the middle-sized member and cord-shapped not tubular Vermicelli likewise is cord shaped and smallest in diameter FDA has specific standards for the ranges in diameter for each product A noodle is basically the same as macaroni insofar as makeup Jefferson Youth Named Top Forester Special to The Journal JEFFERSON Jerry Dreesen son of Mr and Mrs Dreesen of Rt 2 Jefferson lo'the 'airporV It was line" Moore ask the driver could be of told the route to the Municipal Airport ran out of gas the last in the the other cars and failed to unloaded the back of my piled he MILTEER IS from Quitman Ga and drove here in a truck plastered with signs advocating nomination After meeting with the executive committee Miltecr announced it was agreed he could stay in the party if he limited his activity to Georgia Chairman Dali said the Indiana meeting was to people of very conservative views and to exchange ideas" The platform advocates repeal of the income tax states rights guarantees free enterprise and restricted immigration rules MARINE CORPS Lt Gen Te-dro A Del Valle (ret) of Annapolis Md addressed delegates at a banquet Saturday night He said "patriotic Americans should band together and toss out anti-Americans in the federal The retired general added is a Christian nation and I think the great struggle today is bmetween Christianity and the anti-Christians Since God Is on our side what do we have to fear?" DAVIS HAS refused to register He has been arrested and indicted His trial is scheduled for Oct 28 But it will undoubtedly be postponed because there must first be a ruling handed down by the US Court of Appeals in Washington on the nature of the Communist Party itself The Court of Appeals has now had the Communist Party matter before it for four months but has not moved Thus the Communist Party and its leaders are free to in utter defiance of laws which have already been upheld by the US Supreme Court WITHOUT QUAKING in fear of it or insinuating that it will sieze some state capital tomorrow it' can be reported that the impact now is far more than1 would be expected from a move- ment of 9000 formal members It has been instructed to come out in the open During my recent trip to the Midwest I heard of meetings which are attracting hundreds of people In New York a birthday banquet for Ben Davis drew over 800 partisans on Oct 6 The US was denounced Castro's Cuba was praised Khrushchev was hailed a road salesman and I was just turning in to stop at a grocery store I service I saw one of the cars drop out of the convoy the last one in the immediately halted to of the car if he assistance He was entertainers were en Greater Shreveport when their car Since the car was convoy drivers of went on ahead notice their plight the groceries from car and they all relates got them in jig time Out at the airport I got to meet Welk himself the Lennon sisters and all the rest of them I can tell you that was a real thrill for me" The entertainers reached their plane in time to depart with the rest of the troupe after a successful run of six performances at the Louisiana State Fair and Moore now has something to talk about to his grandchildren some day he says "better touch the TV set when Welk is on at my house I love that is concerned But to be a legal schools and was graduated from noodle it has to have eggs or egg yolks in the dough the old Shreveport High School She attended Sophie Newcomb Ordmarilly we probably wouldn't have been so interested in macaroni but when you sort of live and the stuff for a while your interest College in New Orleans She was active in Red Cross work in both world wars Mrs Loeb was a charter member of the Woman's Department Club the Council of Jewish W'omen B'nai Zion Temple and its Sisterhood and was active in many of the cultural and civic programs of the city She and her husband were instrumental in organizing the first cafeteria in the Caddo School System Survivors include one daughter Mrs Jules Fogcl Shreveport one son August Loeb Cheshire Conn one brother Herbert Loeb one sister Mrs Shreveport Artist's Exhibit To Include Award Winning Paintings FRIENDLY CALL REDWOOD CITY Calif was doing the washing when he wandered said Mrs Elizabeth Scheel though he was a big cat" The Humane Society took charge of a surprisingly docile fox 4-H forester of the year In making the announcement the state 4-H office said Dreesen would receive $150 bond from the Southern Pine Lumber Co- a certificate of recognition and a pen and pencil set from the American Products Industries Inc at Washington DC Dreesen started his forestry project with one acre which his father turned over to him to develop The plot has been increased to four acres and the improvement and replanting practices greatly increased Dreesen has carried out thinning and pruning practices has planted pines where the natural stand was thin and has removed undesirable hardwoods from his plot His winnings in forestry and soil judging date back to 1957 when he was a member of the winning team in the Marion-Cass Soil Conservation District contest His club ranked first in Texas with the Club Forest in 1959 In 1961 he was high individual in the contest held in connection with the state woodland clinic and in 1961 and 1962 was a member of the second place team in Texas in soil judging and in 1963 was a member of the first place team in the state OPENS WEDNESDAY AT THE LOUISIANA STATE FAIR STATE FAIR YOUTH CENTER Wednesday Through Sunday 4 NIGHTS 3 MATINEES 8 PM Wednesday Through Saturday 2 PM Saturday 2 and 5:30 PM Sunday $350 BOX OFFICES: STATE FAIR YOUTH CENTER 525 MARSHALL 3601 SOUTHERN BUY TICKETS NOW! Tickets Purchased in Advance Admit Holder to Fair! (Car Not Included) Children 12 and Under Half Price Wednesday and Thursday SOME $3500 WAS virtually ail of it in cash Thus the Communists function openly Yet no one can trace the flow of cash Not even the Internal Revenue Service which has been trying to collect from the CP for some time Thus the though many are under indictment and their party has been convicted in the criminal move swiftly to exploit the new "coexistence which Chairman Khrushchev is peddling NOTE -Victor Riesel's column is a regular feature of The Journal's editorial pages STRAIGHT TO MUSEUM DERBY England un oldest bootlace factory is to close It was founded in 1850 and still uses its original machinery which now is destined for an industrial museum A number of the paintings which have won honors and awards for Elsie Faith in region-Percy Meyer Shreveport and two al and local art exhibitions willgranddchilren be included in her solo exhibit of more than 40 watercolors Nov 3 through 17 at the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum The local watercolorist will be honored at a reception from 2:30 to 5 pm Sunday Nov 3 the opening day of her exhibit The show will be open to the public without charge during the two-week period Mrs exhibit will be the first solo show at the Museum ANYONE FOR TEA? PWLLHELI Wales on The Queen has canceled plans to have tea with councillors of this North Wales town and stuck with a new tea searvice The $180 tea service was bought for the occasion 20000 NUDISTS LAWRENCE Kan The American Sunbathing Association reports there are between 20000 SHIRLEY From Page One Ware Bennie Reeves Dr Worley Carstarphen Jack Timmons Shoulders Shelton Farmer and Joe Canna tella Honorary pallbearers will be directors of the Goodwill Industries and members of the board of stewards of Mangum church Surviving are the widow Mrs Edna Myers Shirley four sons Lawrence A Jr Robert A Richard and Michael Shirley three sisters Mrs John Bryant Mrs Douglas and Mrs McCoy all of Chattanooga Tenn seven grandchildren and numerous neices and nephews 25000 active members of clubs in the United REACTOR FOR RESEARCH COLUMBIA Mo UP) The University of Missouri is building a $33 million nuclear reac tor described as the largest I gallery this season and one of the such research project by an few solo exhibitions of local art nudist American university work in recent years States and Federal taxes collected in 1962 from New York amounted to $18 953732000 tops for the nation California ranked second yield' ing $9091751000 GINNY STORIES CIIILDREII LOVE On Records and in Illustrated Storybooks! BARNETT From Page One ordinary men going about their usual avocations the same as was done by the founder of Supporting the right of the state officials to a jury trial the American Civil Liberties Union in a of the brief said: RIGHT TO jury trial is one of the most crucial safeguards against tyranny and oppression contained in the Constitution To dispense with that right and to permit a summary trial in cases of criminal contempt is justified neither by necessity nor by history the historical basis for the power to punish contempt summarily is a fiction which this Supreme Court should Children learn to read more quickly and with more enjoyment when they can hear their favorite stories on records and read-along! That's why The Shreveport Journal is making available the Children's Heritage Series of three unbreakable 12-inch LP Record Albums and Storybooks Every word of Margie Bell's narration is in the illustrated Storybook accompanying each Album! And You Con't Beat 'am For Baby Sitting Children Sit by Tha Hour Liitaning From Page One tug was having difficulty steering in the high seas and fierce wind Hurricane warnings are displayed in the Cape Hatteras vicinity south of Maneto Whole gale warnings and hurricane watch are displayed from Nags Head to Cape Lookout NC Small craft should remain in port in Delaware Bay northern Chesapeake Bay and from Myrtle Beach SC to Savannah Ga the weather bureau added WITH TIIE apparent turn of Ginny to the northeast storm wise veterans of this narrow sandy island off the North Carolina coast relaxed looks real nice re ported Col David Spivey director of civil defense in Dare which includes most of the outer banks Spivey said that winds in the coastal areas have declined should be all through it" without trouble he added Authorities said schools on the outer banks are opening today Telephone communications are down between Cape Hatteras and Manteo a distance of about 55 miles but communications are maintained through Coast Guard radio Patrick who is in charge of state-operated ferries between islands on the Outer Banks said he had talked via radio with a ferry official at Hatteras Inlet 15 miles southwest of Cape Hatteras Patrick said winds were reported there at 23 mph with gusts reaching 30 ph Patrick said this is almost normal for this time of year Ginny became a hurricane Sunday night about 90 miles south southeast of Cape Hatteras The storm had been developing since Saturday CLIP AND MAIL THIS FORM TODAY! Public Service Department Shreveoort Journal 0 Box 1110 Shreveport La Enclosed is $2 (check or money order no cash please) for each volume OUR CHILDREN'S HERITAGE I have checked (For all 3 volumes $6) VOLUME I VOLUME II VOLUME III Total amoun enclosed SERVICES BY OSBORN FUNERAL HOME MR JOHN WOODLEY Services 10:00 AM Monday Osborn Chapel Interment Forest Park MRS RUTH OPAL CUTKOMP Services 200 PM Monday Life Tabernacle Interment Forest Park MRS FLORA LOEB Services 200 Monday Osborn Chapel Interment Hebrew Rest Cemetery NAME (print) ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE (Note: The above volumes are on sale for $175 each if purchased over th counter in the lobby of The Shreveport Journal corner Lake and Market ITCHING Torture Stopped like Magic Htrt'i bit ned relief from (orturet ef viginit itch ft till itch chafing ruh tnd ecitma with an amaring new tcitmific formula calltd LANACANE Thii fair-acting atam-leal medicated creme killi harmful bacteria germi whilt it loothet raw irritated and inflamed akin tiiiue Stopi 10 ipeedi healing Don't aufler another minute Get LANACANB today at all drug msim (Adv) money It zooms high into the air to provide a view of the 58th edition of the October extravaganza FLYING The Flying Coast-er one of the 35 rides on the mile-long midway at the Louisiana State Fair gives thrill seekers a run for their.

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