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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 9

Publication:
The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
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9
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TONGUE-IN-CHEEK News-Star Friday. Dec. 12 1958 9 -A ucated in the West and deeply on speaking terms for 15 years Revealing Reports On Red China Made In Slav Papers steeped in bourgeois ideology As a result of the cam- ipaign he changed his whole out! look and began speaking to his 'father-in-law. They had not been Wrote success of the campaign, far from being exaggerated, is in fact emphasized by the fact that the father-in-law was born Bv THOMAS P. WHITNEY AP Foreign News Analyst MEETING SANTA BY TOUCH Trio of youngsters, from left, Judy McPheters, 5 Billy Swartfager, 5, and Michael Friddle, feel the hands and whiskers of Santa Claus at the Variety annual Christmas party for blind children in San Francisco.

Variety Club is made up of show business folk who have set up a non-profit organization for pre- I work, school blind children. (AP Wirephoto), in Belgrade tells of a tification or re-education cam wedding in Hopeh province. The paign among Chinese intellectuals bride and groom were taken told of one convinc- Yugoslav newspapers are frorn the fields in their 0f the effectiveness of rying revealing reports from Red WQrk After the wedding China. they returned directly to work in A Chinese scientist had been ed- Yugoslav newspapermen sta-The fields order that tneir lioned in Peiping use a dead-pan wedding should not be to the dis- technique to get the news to Vu- advantage of the collective, goslav readers. The wedding presents were The Belgrade newspaper Polit- spades hoeS( sickles and other ag- ika tells of the current Chinese ricu)tural impiements.

Communist drive ca ceremony was praised in great leap forward Communist China, according to establish- Peiping tactoiv. He declared: my working Politika, in reporting orr the rec- departmcnt three times in a month we work a whole day ar.c. vocci iro a whole night and then rest a day ricaauic and a night. Only six times in a month do we work from 6 a.m. I in the morning to midnight, while on the other days we work from pimRrRf pa 6 a.m.

in the morning till 10 p.m. P1TTSBI RGu, Fa. (AP uas the evening. Then we go to furnaces in some suburban Bald- win homes were knocked out of By this account, such enthusi- operatjon in near-zero weather by i asm prevails in the factory that sudden increase of natural gas! Communist party secretary ure Thursday, but repairs compelled to visit us eicning at 10 to persuade us to go to Many workers Manufacturers Light and Heat brought their beds to the factory Co. blamed the doubled pressure so they could sleep closer to their on failure of an automatic regu- lator.

This extinguished pilot Shuts Furnaces abin till up to LOANS IN 1 DAY ON JUST YOUR NAME Choose your own repayment Phone, write, or come in WEST MONROE 104 Cotton Street FAirfax 5-3881 MONROE (formerly Asco loan Co.) 210 3-7771 Another report from Red China lights. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Distilled and Bottled by DISTILLERY Established Louisville, Kentucky, 1849. Real Estate Love Letters Transfers 0 Murder The following real estate transfers are on record in the ofbee of the Ouachita parish clerk of court: Suspect Read LOANS ALL KINDS Henry L. Sanford et ux sold to DENHAM. England CAP) et ux lot 3 of Fourteen U.S.

Air Force officers block 7 of the Hinkle Addition read love letters written to West Monroe for $9,300. whQ trial (or Eldon C. Clary sold to Charles A Tucker the northeast quarter of muraer. the southeast quarter of section 7. The letters were written by an township 18, range 3 east, less a attractice Englishwoman, Cynthia two acre tract, for $12.000.

Taylor. 23, to Sgt Marcus M- William Wetzel, et al, sold to Marymont, 37, of Hobbsville, Monroe Land Corporation lot 4 of N.C. Felix Robinson's China Grove sub-. The court-martial is try division for $500. ing Marymont on charges of pois- Bobby Gates et ux sold to Billie nning his wife with arsenic and Stover lot 16 of the Rayville 0f committing adultery with Mrs Development Corp.

subdivision of Taylor. lot 1 of block 3 of the Riverside The court had the appearance Realty subdivision for $6.750. of a rcacjing room in a library. Stanlev Palowsky sold to There were occasional sobs from Lovell E. Hayden III lot 1 of block Mrs.

Taylor, the of pa- 3 of the Bayou Shores for $20,000. per, and a few objections raised Stanley sold to Slg-To some of the letters by the do- -rnund Palowski lot 2 of block 3 the fense counsel. resufVey of all of block 3 and By noon 56 letters had been sub- lots 1 through 4 and 46 through mitted. One was withheld by the 51 of the Bayou Shores addition law officer, and there was for $16.000. still an unread stack on the pros- Mrs Pearl Fennell Bower sold desk, to the Greater Monroe Homes.

Mrs. Taylor, dressed in a close Inc. lot 13 of block 2 of the Fen- fitting black dress and a black nelf Estate south of DeSiard Road hat, identified the letters with lit for $1,250. tle nods- Lewis Benjamin Maddox et ux The letters were not read aloud. sold to Elaine xMcMullen and Le- roy McMullen the west half of the southwest quarter of th.e northeast quarter of section 14, township 17, range 4 east, for $1,450 cash and assumption of a mortgage for $6,587.22.

William Robert McAdams et ux sold to C. L. McLaughlin lot in the west half of section 29. township i8. range 3 cast, for 5.000 Need Any Moneyr rash and assumption of a mort- cage for $0 000 Borrow It Prom us.

Allen W. sold to Frank y. RecJuce YoUf R. Cannon lot 11 of block 5 of extension No. 1 of the Lakeshore subdivision for $12.608.88.

Hospital Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis sold to Roger E. Breard tract north and west of Forsythe Avenue for $20,000. Louisville Construction sold to Jeff Spence lot 151 of extension No. 1 of the Forsythe Park subdivision for $12.500, Robert Layton sold to Edgar Ej Hoskins lot 14 and the north half, of lot 15 of block 70 of Layton Third or Southern Addition for $2,250 cash and assumption of a pav- Len.

El wood D. Ferguson et ux sold to A. M. Camp the southeast quarter of the southwest quar er of section 5, township 18, range 4 east, for $1,100. Administrator of Veterans At- -j prjVQte fairs sold to Melvin A.

Pancake Horbuek, Mqr 4 et ux lot in the northwest cor- Dept Mr prew(M, Loon Office ner of the southwest quarter of o( Gen Mgs the northwest quarter of section 4. township 17, range 3 east, for 950 Willie V. Clark sold to and J. Corporation lots 4 and 5 of block 10 of unit 2 of the Shoiars subdivision for LARGEST selection PRICED LOWER OF DIAMONDS IN AMERICA A YOUR MONEY REFUNDED More people buy thrilling gift diamonds from Zale's than from any other jeweler in America. And, not only are they the most fabulous surprises under the tree, but each is absolutely guaranteed in writing.

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