Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 16

Publication:
The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4-B Friday, April 17, 1959 Monroe Newa-Star TELEVISION NOTES FOURTH ARMY Paul Bellamy examines rifle of Cadet Garland Webb of West Monroe during formal inspection of Northeast Reserve Officers Training Corps, which received a superior rating. Seen at left is Cadet Private 1C Louis Kincaid of Monroe. (Staff photo by John Fogleman) By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK Playhouse 90 bit off quite a chunk Thursday night, perhaps too big a chunk for a 90-minute drama. But I must say despite its dramatic flaws, at succeeded in clutching me hard for its full span. strange that a play about the German war trials should strike me as courageous only 14 years after World War II, but this is a pretty topsy turvy world and the ball has taken some peculiar bounces.

As at pointed out, I. G. Farben is now on our side and history, indeed, does run a curious course. As for at Abby script dealt with the trial of four German jurists and within its frame it touched upon a question that must continue to haunt all contemporary men; the responsibility the individual must bear for the crimes of his community. The stuff of the play was pretty uncompromising.

Most of us would prefer to forget Buchenwald and Dachau, but Thursday night their horrors were etched out on some Army Signal Corps film of haunting power. There was also much talk, tough and unsettling, badly needed on that faucet of pap, television. Where at went wrong was in its ambition. In its earnestness, it tried to touch upon too much territory problem of German rearmament, the problem of the unpopularity of the trials, the guilt the world must bear for Hitler, the tricky issue of unwitting guilt. As a result, at seemed patchy and not quite congealed.

The performances were four. square with Claude Rains, Paul Lukas and Max Schell carrying the main burden. In a minor I liked Marketa Kimbrell. I have one further note to make from Cuba Judge Jesse s- Heard wiI1L Lake Proposed uv. be on the bench May 18-20.

triple completion. aisturoing cases ot commercial Ruben Miro who was tried and De South Washington encountered acquitted for the assassination of llsted 00 rvrline of fho TorkfioiH on TV- In the final scene. Part President Jose Antonio Remon in the docket, and charges are: iervoir a Claude Rains speech which 1955, said last week in Miami, Monday, May 4: Michatto; andj 1 referred to Nazi he was the revolt leader. Willie Pierce, charged with theft for the Ohorlin was bliPPed out- Why? Well, one Before going to Miami, he spent of cash and a revolved valued at of the sponsors of Playhouse 90 is several weeks in Cuba. and simple burglary.

May hearmg, also in! Panama Faces Grave Threat Of Revolution Felony Court Session Opens Here On May 4 Hearings Set In Oil Fields May 19-20 BATON ROUGE (AP) Con- Felony court will open here May 4 with the lead item on the PANAMA (AP) The Supreme1 agenda the trial of Sam Michatto Court Thursday night said Pana- Jr. for the alledged murder observation Commissioner Ashton ma faces the grave threat of revo- his father by beating him to Mouton yesterday scheduled hear lution and asked the citizenry not death seven years ago May 19-20 on operations in to heed calls for rebellion. National guard headquarters instructed all owners of firearms to deliver them to the guard post nearest their homes. War Trial Show Tough, Gripping Treasure Hunt while it was being taped Thursday and took over the show for 15 minutes see the episode on April 28 Maurice Evans has signed in for Leave For The set for June 17 on U.S. Steel Hour.

Warren Hull, who appeared on the first Hit Parade radio show in April, 1935, will appear on the closing show of Your Hit Parade on April 24 NBC Cavalcade of Sports has been renewed for another season Rod Steiger and Noel Willman will appear in a scene from on the CBS- Ed Sullivan Show April 26. Long's Budget First Order Of Business BATON ROUGE (AP) The Highway proposed 1959-60 budget will be the first business facing Gov. Earl budget investigators when they return next Tuesday. The budget committee, headed by Sen. B.

B. Rayburn of Boga lusa, wound up its sixth week of work yesterday after receiving Agriculture Commissioner Sidney $2,899,656 budget request. proposed budget runs $336,150 over current spending. Spending requests received by the committee so far total close to 370 million dollars. The Highway Department, now operating on a 71 million dollar budget, is expected to ask for about 79 million.

Highway Department operations are tied in part to dedicated revenues. The budget committee, when it finishes hearings, will make a final report to the fiscal Legislature. The agriculture budget examined yesterday, item by item: Department general operations $391,975, up Anhydrous Ammonia Commission $31,425, up entomology $609,350, up Livestock Sanitary Board $399,007, up Livestock Brand Commission $191,544, up Louisiana Market Commission, administration $71,355, up fruit and vegetable inspection $162,760, up $8,938 and dairy and poultry unit $56,319. port $41,187, up Weights and Measures $145,173, up cotton classing Warehouse Commission $66,883, up brucellosis program $316,000, up $66,000, and fire ant control $309,254, up $110,297. LABORATORY COMPLETED BATON ROUGE (UPI) isiana State University has cotM pleted a radioisotopes equipped laboratory for research in animal diseases and for improvement of livestock quality.

The new facility is under the direction of a former Oak Ridge Atomic scientist, Dr. Sam L. Hansard. Hansard said today the laboratory has a threefold purpose. It will be used for basic and applied science research projects, for training members of the LSU agricultural ex periment station in the application of atomic energy techniques, and Milk testing $102,924, up I for instructing graduate students State Exhibits Museum, Shreve-lin the use of radioisotopes.

Michatto, who was declared insane shortly after the tragedy, was released from the state hospital for criminally insane at Thr and the Jack5on several monthTs guard order reflected the growing Isiab Lee Banks. Negro, also official concern following the gov-'Charged with murder, will be tried announcement Wednes- on second day that Panamanian rebels criminal court. Judge several oil fields. The May 19 hearings in Baton Rouge, by fields: Chacahoula Rules and units for three mire sand reservoirs. Intracoastal City Units and regulations for the sand.

North Elton completion. Ragley Change Proposed triple WkpH "hJ Uavid I. Garrett will preside over Ragley Change in Herpin backed by h.rea were plan during the week of May 4-8. sand allowable formula and units ning a transcanbbean invasion1 uux us Book Review Slated Tonight At Columbia Tuesday, May 5: Tom Vkendell Baton Rouge, by fields: and Preston Tanner, Grand Coulee Revision of theft of $500. Zaunbrecher sand unit.

SthS Wednesday, May 6: Jack Tug-; Lafitte Rules and five units; if thine refers to as a gle and E. E. Worley, theft of for the 5500-foot sand. hot wiathei show- three hogs. Lake Des Allemonds Rules Thj usuajiv means a show Robert F.

Bayles, aggravated and units for four Robulus sands. which s0 but this battery. Ramos Change in units for seems happily untrue of Laugh Thursday, May 7: W. R. Morris, A sand.

Line. It has a young, fresh panel COLUMBIA (Special) -Charles a for Jers in Elaine Mike L. Dufour will speak on Big Lake Drilling units for ies are my best at 8, Richard Benton, simple the Camerina sand oil column. p.m. tonight at the Columbia robbery- Community Center.

i Clarence Blockson, simple bur- Dufour, popular author and col- glary. umnist, will tell the group how li- Friday, May 8: Rita Hermine braries and books have influenced Shadoan. three counts of forgery. Bourg Approval of exceptional location for a well. Branch Creation of drilling unit for the NB No.

2 sand. Coffee Bay Creation of units othy Loudon and Orson Bean, an inoffensive emcee in Dick Van Dyke and a basic gimmick working out captions for living is punchy and inventive. It's worth a look-in. his writings. He is the author of Second week of trials begins for the Coffee Bay sand, the book and Monday, May 18: Nicholas Tho- Erath Six-month extension of writes the column Pie a la mas Slavent, simple burglary and hearing on Broussard sand units crime a- in the New Orleans States armed robbery, and Sunday Times Picayune charles Thurmond, Dufour appearance in Colum- gainst nature.

bia is sponsored by the Caldwell Parish Library in connection with their celebration of National Li- Banks- murder- brary Week. i Jessie C. Sepulveda, theft of K. R. Russell, parish chairman gasoline, valued at $389.62.

for Library Week, said George Fields armed rob- Parish is fortunate to have Mr.jbery. Dufour help us celebrate this! Curtis P. Newsom, issuing a week. I am certain he will have worthless check for $78.76. a most appreciative 1 David E.

Dougal, aggravated The public is invited. obstruction of the highway. Thursday, May 21: Otis D. Carr, six counts theft: sound projector valued at $425, TV set valued at $199.95, merchandise valued at $38.10, merchandise valued at $44.78, $20 and $60. Ross Dan Cole, eight counts forgery.

Friday, May 20: Melvin Lightsey, theft of $70 boat. The Channel Swim: The cigarette sponsor of CBS Track- down has decided to replace the Western next season with a space series, Moon series Greenwood-Waskom unit for Cotton Valley sand. Rocky Mount Adoption of VliTund'igam Isiah Lee units for the Gray sand. Herman South Bay Mallet Adoption has picked as the May 25 of unit for the Discorbis sand. Next Thursday Deadline On Channel Issue NEW ORLEANS Property owners have until next Thurs- day to come to terms with the KQC CXplOlt I flCl New Orleans Dock Board in its drive for tidewater channel right- A of-way in nearby St.

Bernard Par- AIIIGQ ish. The Board yesterday decided to VIENNA, Austria (AP) Com- begin expropriation proceedings munist propagandists are happily for the right-of-way. Expropria- exploiting the differences between tion of some property, the board British and Americans over said in a resolution, has become the high flying by American necessary because attempts to ac- planes in the Berlin air corridors quire the property by negotiation Communist radios and newspa- have been unsuccess ul. pers also are telling the world that The board revealed it sent out. most Britons are happy over the letters April 13 giving property resignation of U.S.

Secretary of owners 10 days to act on formal State Dulles, offers based on real estate ap- In both cases the Communists praisals. Some property owners quote liberally from British news- nave accepted the offers, papers, seeking to present a pic- Some five miles of the 76-mile ture of the Western powers sore- Mississippi River-Gulf of Mexico ly divided before the East-West outlet from the city have been foreign ministers' conference in completed. i Geneva next month PASSES TWO MILLION ROME (UPI) Rome, which celebrates i birthday next Tuesday, has passed the two- million mark in resident population, officials said today. They said the Italian capital officially went over the top Wednesday night. DuPont Show of the Month on CBS-TV Robert Saudek Associates, the outfit that produces Omnibus, will churn out a $225,000 spectacular for NBC-TV on May 24 that probably will deal with the subject of space.

NBC Bob Hope clobbered his opposition Wednesday night with a 32.7 Trendex Jerry Lewis paid a surprise visit to FROM $25.00 to $1000.00 West Monroe Finance Company NEXT DOOR TO ICE PLANT 521 TRENTON ST. WEST MONROE Mike MEN AND BOYS STORE 404 DeSiard GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE HURRY FOR FINAL DAYS of tremendous markdowns on nationally advertised merchandise. All stock must be sold at once. Prices are reduced to cost and below cost. This is your chance of a lifetime.

Don't miss it. Open every night until 7 p.m. Asphalt Paving for Paragon Supper Club by Bentz Elmore, Inc. Paving Contractors Plant Location Salmon Field Phone FA 2-1056 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Joe David Tony Cascio on the Opening of Paragon Supper Club Priou Conerly Electrical Contractors 107 McGuire, W. Dial FA 2-1661 Rose and Nick Fontana of Northside Plumbing Co.

1309 Roselawn Dial FA 2-8369 Proudly Congratulate Tony Joe David Cascio on the Formal Opening i of Paragon Supper Club We Are Extremely Proud to Have Been the Prime Contractor for Joe David Tony Cascio and Wish Them Good Luck on Their Fine Paragon Supper Club Fred May General Contractor Route No. 2, Box 478, W. M. Dial FA 3-5284 Wonderful Day Gifts TEXAS-WARE DINNER SET SKRVICBforS Your choies of AQUA or JONQUIL CONTIMPORARY SANT JACINTO PATTERN SET 48-PIECE RBOULARLV 51 9 Unbreakable molded Melmac dinnerware, Safe in automatic diahwashera. Scalding water will not fade or mar the finiah.

Written 2 year guarantee against breaking, cracking ot chipping. The Sam Jacimto pattern offers casual beauty at a popular price. (No. 4A). SPECIAL OFFERS on PYREXWARE For The Wise Wives DIVIDED OVAL DISH 9Bt Bake and serve 2 different vegetables ia one dish.

(No. 5A). diah MULTI-USE LOAF PAN REO. for meat, bread or cake. After May 2nd price will be (No.

50. 6-CUP TEA POT REO. $2.98 31 6 cupa of rea. After May 2nd price will be (No. 5B).

OVEN-REFRIGE SET 3.S8 For storing, baking or serving.Turquoise Butterprint on white. (No. 5b). SPECIAL COUPON BT Mi I I KIVI tor ERRINO and SUMMER while they LAST with coupon SERVING TRAY All-purpose metal tray made of heavy 1-piece steel. This finish and 5-color salad decoration ia heavy duty baked-on enamel.

Deep aides, 1 high. Worth 3 times the price. (No, 3D). Address City, Phone MAXWELL HARDWARE CO 2713 North 7th In McGuire Shopping Center W. Monroe FA 2-1956.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The News-Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The News-Star Archive

Pages Available:
740,032
Years Available:
1909-2024