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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 10

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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IWH' -tihi jp -n 'tj fctft idiu 46 WirM rf finfih r'iif gy'it i hh an 1 1 hjjrimn) yr'iiiiiniifiMi n'ii NEWS WITH PICTURES TEN A TIIE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SIIREVErORT-BOSSIER CITY LA TUESDAY JULY 4 1972 WAR bombers flew four raids over the North today Including one mission within 200 miles of the closest the big bombers have flown to the Nortn Vietnamese capital since April 25 when they bombed Thanh lion R0 miles south of the capital city day shelled barges unloading supplies from freighters off the coast of North Vietnam The barges were apparently trying to circumvent mines seeded in the waters of seven North Vietnamese ports two months ago The command said 12 B52 CCI From Page One agree with Rep a so rejeeting his proposed amendment 35-40 REP GEORGE Fox of Lake Providence whose House district includes a parish planning to establish a multi-parish prison also objected to the mandatory requirement that sumlus funds be used for elimination of inmate guards Inmate guards prisoners guarding other prisoners have been severely criticized at the state penitentiary at Angola and have been a controversial subject in the legislature for many years This year additional funds ANNOUNCEMENT SIMEON WALL MD announces the partnership of JOHN VALIULIS MD in the practice limited to plastic and reconstructive surgery surgery of the hand 940 Margaret Place Phone 4231629 Shreveport Lousiana 0M Nte North South Korea to Seek Reunification SEOUL (L'Pl) and South Korea divided for 27 years agreed today to work for peaceful reunification of the country The agreement reached through negotiations so secret that even Korean diplomats expressed surprise was issued simultaneously in Seoul and the North Korean capital of Pyongyang The two nations which have been technically at war since 1950 and have refused to recognize each other agreed not to armed provocations against each and decided "to promote mutual understanding and expedite peaceful of the Korean peninsula (In San Cl me note Calif Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren said President Nixon viewed the development as encouraging indication of lessening of tensions in the area which could have a favorable impact on the prospects for peace and stability on the Korean THE AGREEMENT was signed by Lee Hu Rak director of the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Kim Young Joo director of North Organization and Guidance Department Lee described the agreement as a move from a confrontation without dialogue into a confrontation with and added: (North sincerity will decide whether the agreement is going to be a success or not For our part we pledge our utmost Lee said the agreement was reached after highly secret visits in May and June by officials of both countries He said he proposed the meetings in March and traveled to Pyongyang in May for two sessions with North Korean Premier Kim II Sung May 29 through June 1 he said North Korean Vice Premier Park Sung Chul came to Seoul for talks with President Park Chung Hee wr jmm ora mm Come in end llrowsc took for the Special 'Red Flogs and Save Many Flogged Items Not Shown ALL SUPPLIES LIMITED COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION SALE ENDS SATURDAY JULY 8 1972 From Page One tie manpower but heavy artillery must be operated by scven1 men In i 1 1 elsewhere in Quang Tri Province Seibert reported 102 North Viet-ed at a cost of only namse killed at a cost of only two government troops wounded in six skirmishes this morning IN A delayed report the US command said Navy ships from the 7th fleet for the second consecutive day Fri- have been voted by the Legislature to hire more guards at Angola eliminating the inmate guards Ideal for Graan Houtet and Patio) 6-Ft High an van loaned rent-free by Ryder Truck Rental Co will consist of such items as clothes sheets towels and canned goods The Rev Mr Carkeet has asked that all parties interested in donating contact the Greenwood Church by Wednesday (Journal Photo by Manuel Chavez) area citizens in an effort to aid flood-stricken residents in Middletown are left to right (around mattress) Gene Dunning donor Stogner executive secretary Northwest Louisiana Baptist Assn George Carkeet pastor Greenwood Baptist Church Joe Robertson Ryder Truck Rental The unidentified teen-agers are members of the vol- VISTA LATEX 00 Gallon YANKEE TOWN AND COUNTRY Exterior Latex Toed Regarding Delegates Appeals Court to Hear McGovern Daley Suits PRE-FINISHED lUTCHEf CABIfiETS Combination base 72" with -18x30 Wall Cabinets Genuine Ash Hardwood rtllllll! Complete Selection of other Sizes Available in stock DO IT YOURSELF SPECIALS 8 Ft 3 Asbestos Siding SJX'ST Rock Wool Insulation Hundred 650 Counter Tops 6 ft 8 ft 12 ft 295 'r Tub Enclosures D95 Cedar Closet Liner (4x8) $549 SO-Ib Sakrate $159 Ea Whether a winner-take-all primary is fair is to be i by the convention itself and is not a matter for this Hail said to backers He said the issue did not raise a constitutional question Hart also a i the Credential order unseating the Daley delegation To the Daley people he said their attorney Jerome Torschon failed to show that all the reasons given for rejecting the delegation were unconstitutional HART ALSO a Democratic National Committee request for a injunction against an Illinois State Court That court is to rule Wednesday on a Daley bid for an injrnction to prevent the convention from seating the insurgent delegation that replaced delegation Hart noted that Supreme Court Justice William Itehn-quist denied the request Saturday arc asking me to do what a US Supreme Court justice couldn't In other developments among Democrats the Credentials Committee planned to hear challenges today against six state delegations and California a rs of McGovern hinted they might bolt from the party in November if McGovern is not the nominee THE TRIGGER for such a party split would he if the Credentials Committee was upheld in its vote to tko 153 California delegates from McGovern and he then lost the nomination by that number or less WASHINGTON The 1) Court of Appeals convened on Independence Day today to hear suits by Sen George McGovern and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley They want to overturn separate Democratic Party decisions about delegates to the presidential nominating convention The court set morning hearings times for McGovern backers who are trying to hold 271delgates and the Daley supporters who are trying to be reinstated Daley and 50 other delegates from Chicago were ousted from the Illinois bloc for a i li to follow the reform rules in gaining their seals THE DEMOCRATIC Credentials Committee stripped McGovern of 153 California delegates declaring thata the a 's winner-takc-all primary violated the spirit of the reforms A three-judge panel agreed to hear the McGovern and Daley pleas even before their suits were turned down in US District Court Monday District Court Judge George Hart announcing that the appellate court would review his decisions regardless decreed that the party had acted properly in unsealing delegation and stripping McGovern of 153 delegates HART NOTED that both decisions can lie brought before the full convention for reconsideration when it convenes in Miami Reach next week it REBATE From Page One is on his move to not allow the beer rebate people any type of allowance was Fen Don Williamson of Vivian Ical so-lons siding with the Edwards administration to re-establish the beer rebate were Sens Kay Carter of Shreveport and Harold Montgomery of Doy-line On the final passage of the rebate bill with the beer allowance included Sen Wil-1 i a joined with Sens Carter and Montgomery to vote for passage of the bill while Sen Davis did not cast a vote on the legislation Since 1904 Louisiana has been giving liquor wholesalers a profit of some $800000 per year tnrough a six per cent discount for reporting and timely the liquor tax had use of the tax money from one to 4-5 days without any costs to them OF THIS I A I) $300000 the revenue department collected one-sixth of the liquor rebate with this amounting to about $133333 and the remaining $666667 actually being a to the slate Un ler the original bill as introduced by Rep Morris Hettinger of llouma the entire liquor rebate or $800000 would have been eliminated On the House floor original bill was amended to reduce the liquor rebate from five per cent to 33 per cent and also added back on at two per cent the beer rebate By Rep bill the Edwards administration was in line to receive some $1466 million in savings to the state by elimination of bolh the liquor rebate and the continued knock-out of the beer rebate earlier performed by the administration HOWEVER APPARENTLY' lie Edwards administration decided it need the approximate $1466 million and instead gave hack to the liquor and beer people sonic $11 million in rebates The only senator speaking out against the bill in the upper chamber was Sen Davis while the upper chamber lawmakers remained at their desks and chose not to comment at all Corrugated Plastic SO-Lb White Roll 8-Ft Fence Panels -jl GATES 1115 Ifllil li giff 2i29 Eoj 2 74 Ea at Similar Sayings FARM taggy 5e I PARTICLE Vanity Units Self Stick Carpet Tiles Pure Vinyl Roll Flooring Storm Doors Medium Brawn and White Gold Complete With Closer Latch 12x12 Foam Back 6-Ft Wide CHESS From Page One per cent cut of the gate receipts The International Chess Federation postponed the first game 48 hours and told Fischer he had to be in Reykjavik by noon today or forfeit the match He arrived about five hours before the deadline A stewardess on the plane said Fischer appeared calm during the flight of 4 hours and 40 minutes from New York but slept for only a few minutes at a time ANOTHER PASENGER on the flight Benjamin Rausch-kolb of Long Beach NY angrily reported that his wife was told at the last minute he board the plane and he learned later she was bumped to make room for Fischer causing an awful lot of trouble said Rauschkolb FUNERAL SERVICES MRS ROSE MARIE PATERO 10:00 AM Wednesday St Catherines Catholic Church Rosory 7:30 PM Tuesday MRS THERESA GUINEA Services Sheehy Funeral Home Chicago Illinois MR CHARLES DYAS 10:00 AM Wednesday Bossier Chapel Interment Minerals Springs Ark MISS LOYCE EOLA BREWSTER Instate Shreveport Chapel From 10:00 AM Tuesday to 10:00 AM Wednesday Services and Interment Ruston La MRS BAKER 2:00 PM Wednesday Bossier Chapel Interment Hillcrest Cemetery MRS LUCILE ELLEN COLLINS 3:00 PM Wednesday Mangum Memorial Methodist Church Interment Forest Park MRS ESTELLE McKENZIE Plans Incomplete MRS GERALDINE GRIGGS Plans Incomplete MR ELMER MORGAN TRANGMAR Plans Incomplete MR EMMETT SEXTON 2:00 PM Wednesday Mindcn Chapel Internment Pine Grove Cemetery MRS LOUISE JORDAN 10:00 AM Wednesday Minden Chapel Interment Gardens of Memory Rose-Neath FUNERAL HOME Plain Ceiling Tile 9c Grade Mahogany Molding BOARD IfilRimiill ALUMINUM WINDOW SALE FOURTH 24x24 HS 36x24 HS 48x24 HS 48x36 HS 72x48 PW 36x60 SH 38" 58" Other Sizes 24x36 SH 32x35 SH 35x36 SH 32x52 SH 36x52 SH 32xE9Sll OPEN 8 TO r1'' -V WEAVER from Page One Revolution Bicentennial Commission a 1 i by Congress in 1960 Of the other two themes one called Heritage will focus on the history during the past two centuries and the -Horizons will involve setting goals for the third century he said Nixon said he would send formal and official invitations to governments around the globe and urged Americans to participate in people-to-pcople contacts with the millions of visitors he predicted would accept the invitation Nixon called on corporation with foreign branches US municipalities with sister cities abroad Americans with overseas relatives shipping lines airlines all to join in the campaign to urge foreigners to accept the invitation then to help act as host to them young and old can serve as guides as interpreters as hosts and hostesses to help greet a flood of bicentennial guests which may be double the nearly 14 million persons who visited the United States last Nixon said Such contacts he said would go a long way in the fear and the ignorance which have divided mankind down through the The bicentennial commission has been criticized from some quarters for moving too slowly in preparing for the celebrations but Nixon promised it would follow up his announcement with a vigorous action program He asked the travel industry to redouble efforts to bring the costs of lodging meals and transportation within the reach of visitors and people throughout the country to open their and homes and communities to those who come to America for the first NEW YORK A LEADER ALBANY Only one Eastern state New York Is among the five states that produce 70 to 75 of all the fresh vctcrables in the United States The others are Califor-sia Florida Texas and Arizona Sbrttifporl journal 222 leke SI Shreveoe-t 21120 3930 MANSFIELD ROAD 6 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY CASH ond CARRY LUMBER SUPPLY CO INC By Currier Louisiana Ark and Texas By Mail Louisiana Ark and Texas Second-class postage paid at Shreveport La Subscriptions tor a minimum of six months mav be paid in advance to our Shreveport office Rates for subscriptions outside continental United States will be quoted.

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