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JUNE 13, 1937 MONROE OTA.) MORNING WORLD MMMiaiiMMaMMBMBBMBglMBMMSJSJWISjaBBiBaa 1 f. First place. Sw.rU c.uo, for booths: PAGE TWO Walter rL Mrs. Roy Welch, second, Mrs. Baugh, second, Mrs.

Ed Onions, first, Mrs. B. H. second Pce, Logtown wu, i Steve Sims. Pink Radiance, first Mrs.

Edelen. STATE UNIVERSITY plica, Liberty elub; founn P' MANY PRIZES RIVER STAGES Mayes, second, Mrs. Z.eima crocxer. Tomatoes, first, Mrs. E.

W. Earl, sec L. A. Yeldell, second, Mrs. Ed Edelen.

Shell Radiance, first Mrs. C. B. Hammett, second, Mrs. A.

Yeldell. FULL TROOP TEACHER SUCCUMBS ond, Mrs. N. O. Freeman.

English (Continued from Vint Ptge) Red Radiance, first, Mrs. L. A. Sei Flood Present Stations Stage Stage dell, second, Mrs. Ivy bmith.

Any Goattaaad treat Wt peas, first, Mrs. Allen Cloud, second, Mrs. J. E. Bryan.

Squash pattie pan, atyynt ROUGE. June variety of roses, first, Mrs. uisnop houn club. The following club, were awarded $3 each: Southern, Cypress, Sterling ton, Claiborne and Colony. Awards were made for trays of vegetable, as follows: LJberty ub.

Logtown club, Swart club, $1.50, and Claiborne club $1 BOMBER CRASHES, BURNS MONTGOMERY, June 12 Coy, second, Mrs. A. Juanoxuiu. Cosmos, first, Mrs. Lillian Burdeaux, second, Mrs.

Ragland. Gaillardia, first, Dr. Rodrick Lewis Carleton, 34, who ipes. Arrangement ot sweet peas, irt. Mrs.

Henrv Camp, second, Mrs. MISSISSIPPI St. LouU 30 Memphis 34 Vicksburg 48 AGED VETS OKAY (Continued from Flrrt Fata) true southern gentleman, and if any Yankee says anything that reflects on the honor of the south, then he can get a fight right now. I never have had but two fist fights to my life, but I'm not too old. But I'm not expecting any trouble." General J.

L. Gray, Mt. Olive, com irst Mrs. H. Wallace, second, Mrs.

fa household been variously dcrlbed a companion and aervant. ant miestioned her and had just been appointed a run professor of government at Louisiana Ed Edelen. Squash, first Mrs. W. S.

Berry, second, Mrs. Allen Cloud. Allen Cloud. Arrangement of roses, State university, died today. irst, Mrs.

Ivy Smith, second, Mrs. 24 Hour Change 0.2 Rise 0.1 Fall 0.1 Rise 0.4 Fall 0.5 Fall 0.2 Fall 0 4 Fall 0.4 Fall 0 5 Fall Okra, first, Mrs. J. S. JJunn, secona, Mrs.

Ed Edelen, Bell peppers, first succumbed to Injuries auiierea N. O. Freeman. Arrangement of nas Hatches Baton Rouge ......35 New Orleana 17 Mrs. Clara Hodge, second, Mrs.

eisnup Pipes. Corn flowers, first, Mrs. Roy Welch, second, Mrs. Sidney Stewart Scabioaa, first, Mrs. S.

S. Roan, second, Mrs. C. M. Edwards.

Petunias, first, Mrs. Ivy Smith, second, Mrs. L. turtiums, first, Mrs. Steve Sims, sec Mr.

Rnv Welch, second. Mrs. JN. U. May 21 in an automobile accident as he waa returning heme from the uni ATCHAF ALA A ond, Mary Ella Sims.

Arrangement reeman. Turnips, iirsi, m. ju. vcraitv late one hight after grading LMdviUe 37 of snapdragons, first, Mrs. Louie Gaskin, second, Mrs.

bteve fcims. 20.8 16.7 18 9 235 16 1 1.1 201 4.1 91 13 8 114 137 23 8 examination apers. Light of a pass fee third hubna, Akx Kupryaooff, for MTCrtt hour last night in the Bay jhora barracks of the state pohca. XtrpryanofV who waa found living Brooklyn rooming house, was auoted by Aasiatant District Attorney Joseph A. Arata as saying he married Mrs.

Kuprywiova to Europ prior to 1930 and divorced her to 1928. She ftaa tnl him in previous ac Morgan City 5 Case, second. Mrs. C. B.

Hammett. Corn, first, Mrs. J. B. FUhioi, secona, A.

Yeldell. Coreopsis, first, Mrs. xan cey Durden, second, Mrs. W. B.

Nors worthv Calliopsis. first, Mrs. Jolis I ing automobile blinded him, causing OUACHITA Arrangement of any other annuals, him to drive his macmnw mw first. Mrs. Ivy Smith, second, Mrs Mrs.

J. A. Saint. Parsley, nrsx, mn. C.

R. Alexander, second, Mrs. E. M. Granberry.

Irish potatoes, first, Mrs. sant. second, Mrs. W. B.

Norsworthy. Camden ...........26 Monroe 40 nSfirsi Mr Both automobiles were A dual motored army crashed and burned here today, slightly injuring three men. CapUintui ton W. Davies, pilot, and Pnvate James Driscoll and Oliver B. Anderson suffered cuts and bruises as the plane ground looped and burst Into flames while taking off at Maxwel field, U.

S. Air corps tactical school here. They were treated at the post hospital. mander of the Mississippi division, recalls that the blue and the gray held a joint assembly at Vicksburg "about twenty years ago, maybe longer," a. B.

Hammonds. Arrangement of Shasta daisies, first, Mrs. K. u. camp, Mrs.

J. S. Sims. Snapdragons, perennials, first Mrs. Roy Welch, sec demolished.

Th tvrofwwor had been hovering be 1.1 Fall 0.2 Rise 0.4 Rise 1.5 Rise W. B. Norsworthy, second, Mrs. tioy Welch. Collection of herbs, first Mrs.

J. B. Filhiol, second, Mrs. Roy Welch. ond, Mrs.

Ernest Dozier. Arrange finrt Mrs. Yancey Burden, second, which he attended. tween life and death since the dsy ment nf mixed flowers, first Mrs. nf thm accident.

counts of her history, hut last night fa said he was the father of net son, which he termed impos Mrs. I Case. Dahlias, first Mrs. E. M.

Granberry. second. Mrs. W. B.

"Everybody had the time of their lives We just talked and jollied with Dill, Mrs. B. H. Crawford. OHIO Pittsburgh 25 Cincinnati ...52 Cairo 0 TENNESSEE Chattanooga 30 CUMBERLANI Wavhvtll 40 Sidney Stewart, second, Mrs.

Steve Sims. Arrangement of wild flowers, Dr. Carleton joined the L. S. U.

fac itltv in 1928 as a fellowship student. The following awards were maaa those Yankees, and nobody ever got 8 9 01 Rise Norsworthy. Hydrangea, first Mrs. Allen Cloud, second, Mrs. M.

W. Phil first Mrs. Ernest Dozier, second, Mrs mad. There was real comradeship; and B. Norsworthy.

Arrangement of The university board of supervisors rfvanced him as full professor in gov lies. Gladiolas. first Mrs. W. W.

Mc I see no reason why it can't be that 14.0 16 Rise sible. Previously she had said tfa boy's father was a British economist Bsimd Sanler whom she had married to England and who was killed to an automobile accident in 1930. kitchen bouquet first Mrs. Allen ernment from aasociate professor at ARKANSAS Cloud, second, Mrs. Norsworthy.

Co way at Gettysburg." General Robert Lee Fitzpatrick, rkftirm.n of the North Carolina state tha close of the school year. 17.8 Fort Smith ........22 Donald, second, Mary Ella Sims. Day lily, first, Mrs. A. J.

Hudson, second, Mrs. Lillian Burdeaux. Amaryllis, first Mrs. W. B.

Norsworthy, second, lumbia rose, first, Mrs. J. B. FHhiol. Born to Washington, D.

he was Awards we made for vegetables 5 6 Rise 1.7 Fall 0 4 rail 0.0 graduated from McKendree college at hnnn 111. For five years, he repre 80 74 84 Mrs. L. A. Yeldell.

Cannas, first, Mrs, Little Rock 23 RED Shreveport 30 Alexandria 32 Confederate pension board, who has "buddied" with some of the "Yankee" while wintering to Florida, said he follows: String! beans, first Mrs as neither waa detained after the questioning, which ended at 4 a.m, although as a matter of convenience fhe former husband dedded to sleep Steve Sims, second, Mrs. N. T. Wil C. B.

Hammett, second, Mrs. R. C. Camp. Clarkia, first Mrs.

E. M. Gran sented the United Fruit company in Panama and Costa Rica, entering L. S. U.

upon his return from the tropics Harrison. Wax beans, first Mrs. W. Humble, second, Mrs. Allen Cloud Beans, green, Mrs.

V. R. David. Beets, was looking forward to Gettysburg for "a good time." "I've talked with a lot of those G. A n.

vterana to Florida, and they're berry, second, Mrs. Ragland. Stocks, first. Mrs. Roy Welch, second, Mrs.

RING1PALS to 1926. Carleton secured a leave of absence G. Haynes. Phlox, first Mrs. Mary first, Mrs.

Ed Edelen, second, Mrs, W. A. Calloway. Cabbage, first, Mrs iust as fine as they can be. Some of Saving in a funeral service is a virtue when marked by beauty and dignity.

We invite you to meet with us and discuss the selection and cogt oi service ot lasting tribute Pinton, second, Mrs. W. A. Roach. Nasturtiums (mixed), first, Mrs.

E. Climmie Watson, second, Mrs. Ed Ua taken back to the Parsons ftm. Investigators said she might be ouestioned further at some other time The woman, known to resident of tony Brook as "the countess, said the last saw Mrs Parsons when the yeer old heiress drove away with ia unidentified man and woman short (Continued from Flnt them told me they diem Know wnai they were fighting about during the W. Earl, second.

Mrs. W. B. Nors Edelen. Carrots, first, Mrs.

B. worthy. Nasturtium (golden gleam) Vivu war wjjrwjf. cf Avant second, Mrs. O.

L. Boyd. Cu cumbers, first, Mrs. B. H.

Mayes, sec he kecDtni mem in mm first Mrs. Allen Cloud, second, Mrs. P. W. Burdeaux.

Poppies, first Mrs repreaantatives office building, a from L. S. U. in 1931. to worn towara his doctorate at the University of Illinois.

He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Marguerite Parker, one son, his mother and one brother, all of Baton Rouge. Funeral services will held here tomorrow afternoon and his body will be taken to Memphis, for VETERAN PREDICTS ond, Mrs. Steve Sims. Radishes, first, that Sidney Stewart, second, Mrs. E.

NEW WORLD WAR Mrs. W. W. McDonald, second, Mrs N. T.

Williamson, Lettuce, first, Mrs Mouton. admitting he has the pork ev. th couole wanted to EarL Verbena, first Mrs. T. Brooks, JACKSON.

June 1Z. ers parked somewhere in the legisla second. Mrs. A. I.

Albright. Zinnias, "You mark my words, you young fel first Mrs. R. C. Camp, second, Mrs Ve shewn some property at nearoy Huntington which Mrs.

Parsons was fc irtntf a rent she said. lows might as well get ready to go to tive eiructure, explainer waa oiuy until ate finds a home for them near Steve Sims. Zinnias (Lilliput), first war in about two years," was uie pro nffleiallv denied, reports the capitoL phetic observation of General Momer V. Atkinson, Petersburg, retir The nigs are Mouton's bet that he'll I friction among the various pohce ROAD LABOR APPROVED DR. BERT WEINBERG OPTOMETRIST 204 Bernhardt Monro lyt Examinations, (iUasei Fitted, JSjMlght nertlopment and Training Phona 488 out shout Wearin.

WASHINGTON. June 12. P) The ing commander in chief of the uniiea rnnfwderat Veterans. genciee gathered at the scene round when the state and county of Mrs. Sidney Stewart, second, Mrs.

Henry Camp. Sweet peas, first, Mrs. W. S. Berry, second, Mrs.

C. R. Alexander. Larkspur, first Mrs. G.

B. Hammonds, second, Mrs. G. F. Owens.

Marigolds, first, Mrs. J. S. Dunn, second Mrs. M.

W. Phillips. Pansies, Phone 77 orison industries reorganization board "Howtver" added the debonair i 504 South Grand Tumrm moved out of the temporary "What war?" asked a young aide oi approved road labor for prisoners to Louisianian, "pigs are nothing. Word has come to me that a group of In ll beadcruartera set up by government the feeble old Civil war campaigner. day despite the unsavory repuiuuw diana have given my opponent a of chain gangs.

hntrtin dffre. The farm, which it about two miles from the village proper, remained clear Another world war. xnm States is just ss sure to get in another war in Europe as Im sitting here. Questioned on this count, we yomn Oi police officers, as far as vm emsu wm rmild see. at the request ful Iowan said he ftsa oeen xaiwn iato the brotherhood by Indiana We are aotog to keep on having mlMine woman's husband, William hm Muakie reservation at lama, wars as long as we have people.

We might as well prepare for it I'm to t. w. mMmd that he waa proud of it. Ha kept an almost sleepless vigi "There's no degree involved," he favor of the United States joining hands with England, and pooling our armies, navies and air forces. Then we can lick the rest of the world.

said. "They just gave the name Wa aho kon hu which means, strong toside the house, waiting for some word from the kidnapers. He was understood to have the ransom money hiHv fnr delivery. an old Meaauakie cus We've got the beat brains, the most Assistant District Attorney Lindsay money, and the bravest men in ine United States of any country in the torn." $6,000,000 SAVED Henry declared thera were "no clues, world, and England is next to us. end no one is under suspicion.

"With aU this trouble to Europe, we can expect to get drawn to. There BY TAX EXEMPTIONS isn't any way around it SUES GIRL, 13, RE "Here to our own country, we're breedini discontent Folks working 40 BATON ROUGE. La June 12. 4P) R. C.

Childs, assistant to the bureau (Continued from First Pas) hours and getting paid for a week others living off the government of business research of the college PunnU without work to do are not commerce of Louisiana State univer pcrth of the railroad bridge when the kMt itjtrted to sway and fill up with satisfied ncoole. sity, estimated today that home owners von. tha next war Isn't far to the state have savea off." property taxes in the past two years because of homestead exempuoni. Exemptions to 1935 amounted to PRESIDENT'S CHIEF 751,952.28 and 1936 exemptions $3,248, water. He jumped over the side and free struggling to the water when Miss Jtyal also jumped with the intention ef giving him assistance, although the girl was unable to swim.

fiima, his sister who went to his rescue to the row boat, and Miss jtyal live to houseboats em the east aide of the river between Breard and OUve streets. 581.12, childs' compilation snoweo. 'NO' MAN LEAVING He said approximately ze.wu mor home owners will receive exemptions this year than last. WASHINGTON, June 12. WV PiidTii Roosevelt will lose the lead Recently, State Treasurer A.

r. rug well announced that he expected the mount of exemption would be greater in "no" man among his close ad $1 Starts Life Policy vinr whan Vice President Garner for next year than the $1,000 exemp Imvm tomorrow for home. That Pays Up to $3,000 tiona allowed for the past two yean and this vear. Increased receipts this year will go Policy Sent Free An smaztag new fife Insurance pel to make up the deficit caused from Gamer, according to those in a position to know, i peaks his mind more freely to the chief executive than almost anyone else In the administration. He has been particularly valuable to the president because of his long congressional experience.

President of the United States, like paying exemptions up to in the lw im now offered, without medical preceding years, Tugweii seia, dux to men. women and oevment of that deficit thi year children from 39 to T4 years of age. would probably make increased ex emptions possible next year. This policy provides up to $1,500 for natural death and up to $3,000 for accidental death, aa specified, based on SECURITY FARMS AT other big executives, hear "yes from their associate and advisors more often than "no." It is sometimes difficult for them to get frank opinion from their subordinates. Among the subject on which the vice president has been saying "no" to mu Thousands throughout the coun CREW LAKE PLANNED try have taken advantage of this low cost plan.

Sold by mall only. That is why you can buy so much life pro the president recently, accoraing io those who know, are spending, the with an initial neyment of president's court bill, and sit down only 11.00. Send no money. You may receive a policy for Free inspection strikes. PRESBYTERIANS TO nd full particulars without obliga information received in Monroe Saturday stated that Repreisentative Newt V.

Mills has announced in Washington, that the resettlement administration has informed him that it will start immediate construction of home to accommodate about 40 families on a farm tenant security project at Crew Lake. He further stated that the resettlement administration hsd obtained several hundred acres of cotton land in Richland parish for the project. Hon by slmp.y sending post card giving your name, date of birth, and nam of beneficiary to the Guaranty OPEN BIBLE SCHOOL The First Presbyterian church va Union Life Insurance Dept. 22E, Beverly Hills, California, Send today. No agent will call.

(Adv.) cation Bible school will open tomor row it I i. m. and will run for two weeks with sessions each week day moraine. Saturday excepted. Mr, w.

J. Kirby wiU act a supervisor and Mis Mary France Miller will be the ojanist. Teacher will be Mis Louis Fsrr. Mrs. Herbert Steed, Mis Catharine DEATH RIDES IS THE DRIVER'S SEAT Do you know that the vision of every FIFTH driver Is so defected that he is en actual menace to your life and safety? Have your eyes examined today.

COTE OPTICAL CO. DR. C. FRYANT, Optometrist Mikel, Miss Catherine Smith, Mr. Curtis Smith, Mrs.

Sid Walker, and Mia Margaret Smith. A bus will run to Lamkin to bring children in to the chooi i Quaes will be for bay and girls of ag of four to 14 years. STUDENTS FROM MONROE 129 DeSiard Street Across the Street from Ouachita Bank i TO PLAY IN LS.U. BAND MBh ejM pa mfm VHk TV. i BATON ROUGE, June 12 i (SoeciaD Audition for new mem FORD "60" OWNERS RErUKT bar of the Louiaiana Stat university uquippci next year, are now being conducted by Colonel Caatre Carat, aireeior, the new band nail locates on uni SAFE ORDERLY SYSTEMATIC versity campus.

The ban comprises three unit, the concert band, the drum and bugle eerp and the cedet band. There were 205 men in the band last year. i Among the band member already accepted for next year are two from Monro. They are Robert K. Gang td, who will play with the edt k.n4.

nd Marshall Nason, who will PH0HE 737 I lo QWce play with the concert band. FRENCH ASTHMA FORMULA Liberal Supply FREE 22 27 MILES PER GALLON First built for England and France, where fuel costs are high, the 60 horsepower Ford 8 is writing even more remarkable mileage records on American roads. Private owners and fleet operators alike report averages of from 22 to 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. You can fill the tank of your Ford "60" and drive all day, if you like 300 to 400 miles without stopping again for fuel. Besides costing less to run than any other Ford car ever built, it sells at the lowest Ford price in years.

That's double economy! The "60" delivers 8 smoothness and quiet at speeds up to 70 miles an hour and its famous older brother, the "85," gives top performance and greater gasoline mileage this year than ever. Both engine sizes are built into the same roomy car, of the same advanced design, with the same modern features of comfort and dependability that make the 1937 Ford 8 unquestionably The Gr is the Low price Field. During the World War, the develop ment by a French chemist of a for mula for overcoming the distress caused by the spasms and paroxysms FORD PRICES St Otarbora Fictary. Trinsportitioi chirps Jutland Fsdtral taxts extra of asthma, brought such mardng result that ita fame aulckly spread afl LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Safes and Machinery Household Goods Use ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. CALL THEIR AGENT FAULK COLLIER BONDED WAREHOUSES, INC North Seeon rkon AtfUUU4 with 0.

K. tarat aae Vsa lat, tkrtvtsart, La. BEGIN AT over Europe. Now introduced in the United State as the Bel Din Treat This price is for the 60 horipowf Coupe, Uluitrated ebeve, equipped with front and rear bumpers, spra tire, bora, wind hield wiper, sua visor, flov. compartment, and aih try.

Sment Thi amaslng preparation act to overcome gaspm, choklnl and the mi. m.m nmw UnVTH. altar Hal 0M eVtat, wwrw feeUng of suffocation that mriue Mthma. Th Bel Din Dept. Cw lr uT For4 vwhr ia tha Uail4 tAP A MO 4 Ik F.rV tj Stu.

A Far Ak yor rr mw aMut ut piu. K4A, Montrose. California, are anxious foe every sufferer to try tw wilt nd a liber! Free 1 them. CAdvJ Do ioaay.

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