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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 5

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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LEO HOLLOWAY I of God and the Rev. W. A. Holley, RUSTON (Special) Leo llol-'pastor of the Church of Christ, loway, 53, died Wednesday in officiated. the Ruston hospital atter a short illness.

Funeral services were at 3:30 p.m. today in the Kilpatrick Funeral home chapel. The Rev. F. J.

Davey, pastor of the Church t0n. lie was a member Church of Christ. Rurial was in Pleasant Grove Cemetery near Choudrant. The body of the deceased will lie in state at the funeral home. Mr.

Holloway was born in Rus- of the TELL OF PAYMENTS TO GET ON TV QUIZ SHOW Max Hess, left, Allentown, Pa. department store owner, as he told a House subcommittee in Washington last night, it cost him $15,000 to get Kenneth Iloffer, center, a former store employe on the $64,000 TV quiz show so the name of his firm would be mentioned. Hoffer flunked the third question and won nothing. David Gottlieb, right, said he paid $10,000 for Hess to a man connected with the show. Hess said another $5,000 went for interviews.

(AP One Answer Is Filed In Winn Dispute Survivors include his mother. Mrs. Mollie Holloway, Ruston; and one sister, Mrs. Martin Andrew's, Ruston. WILLIAM CLIFTON BARMORE RUSTON William Clifton Barmore, 40.

of Dubach, died after a short illness at the Thomas Kimble clinic here Wednesday afternoon. He was employed at a factory here. He was born in Vienna. Funeral services held SEIZED BY hammed (above), a FBI Issac Kent, Mo. Khan Ohio Agency Plans Low Altitude Bomber Lanes WASHINGTON (AP)-The Federal Aviation Agency plans to put into use Nov.

23 seven special air routes for day and night low altitude training missions by B47 and B52 jet bombers. According to the FAA, the i routes have been laid out to avoid congested population and airport centers as much as possible when Strategic Air Command bombers make bomb runs over six simulated targets. The targets, equipped with the radar devices for scoring bomb hits, are at Ellisville, Carthage, N. Joplin, Mo. Hastings Neb.

Bismarck N. and Winslow. Ariz. The routes include Derby Horse) in the southeast. It will be en- tered at Augusta, and will cross Evergreen, to the Ellisville, bomb site.

The routes are 20 miles wide and extend for distances up to 500 miles largely across sparsely i populated areas. They are designed to permit! SAC to carry out low altitude training missions with the fast jet hombers without interference with commercial air traffic, SAC plans to use the bombing routes about 10 hours a day, five1 haven Penn upi a week, excluding Saturdays throughout the year ni ht in the "own David Thomas, director of her late husband designed for air traffic management her. said it if the bombers, spaced 30 minutes or more Academy Award given to a mov ie apart, air traffic control will run actress, appeared in Mid- commercial flights through the night a new play by Jo- air routes. jseph Hayes. Otherwise, Thomas said, com- She wore dresses her husband, mercial and civil aviation will be Gilbert Adrian, designed shortly barred from the SAC lanes.

his death recently. The play is bleak picture of Lifer Hangs Himself With T-Shirt Noose WINN FIELD (Special) Only one challenged registrant hereof the seven being sued has the Mineral Springs Baptist filed an answer to the suit. 2 p.m. today with the Clerk of Court Robert Lee Dunn i Rev. Dan Roberts, pastor, of- lias announced that Mayfield Relating.

Singleton has answered the law- Interment was in the Mineral suit allegation that he was not a cemetery, legal resident of Winn Parish. He has denied the charge. Survivors include his widow, Paul Green, candidate for po-jMrs, W. C. Barmore, Dubach.

lice jury from ward four, filed two daughters, Mrs. Kundel Levv- suits challenging seven Bastrop and Miss Floye Bar- registration. Monroe; two sons, Donald He charged that Singleton and W. L. Barmore, both not now nor never had been a of Dubach; four sisters, Mrs.

1. resident of Winn Parish. jj. Edwards, Springfield, Mrs. Green also charged that Watts, Jonesville, s.

I ton was a Webster Parish resi- Annie Mae Woods, Dubach and dent. i Mrs. Nima Rebel, both of Dubach; Records in the of- three brothers, Wayland Bar- WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) Tice show that Singleton was reg- more and Rural Barn'ore. both of Charles I).

(Bull) Martin, 37, who istered on July 19, 1958, with a Dubach and Fauncil Barmore, had more years in prison ahead Winn Parish address. Rockford, and three grand- of him than he could live, cut Two others challenged by children. short Wednesday he Green have re-registered by af-i hanged himself with a The other four have nei-j MKS ad KLIA ADAMS noose on a clothing hook in his ther answered petitions COLUMBIA (Special) Fune- state prison cell. nor have they made any attempt senices were held Wednesday Martin was serving 15-20 years to re-register. Mrs Adelia Adams, 87, a refer robbery when he led an abor-j A previous voter registration sit-ent of Columbia who died late hive attempt to escape from Con- case is pending before the state Tuesday following a long illness, 'cord State Prison last April, hold-j Supreme Court.

vvcrc hdd al 2:30 p.m. the chapel of the Riser and Monroe News-Star Thursday. Noxemhe- 5. 5- DRUGS with a REPUTATION Right to Limit Quantities THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SAIE 149 DeSiard Walgreens TOOTH PASTE Stom removing! Deodormng! Fresh Flavor1 01 REGULAR PAPER A SHOPPING OFFER! chemist, was seized by FBI in Chicago Wednesday, accused of pouring inflammable liquid on his wife and then igniting it. She is in critical condition in a Kent hospital as a result of burns suffered July 25.

(AP Wire- photo) Makes Debut In Gowns Designed By Late Husband ling 13 guards, two civilian em- and a score of non-rioting as hostages. For his part in the riots. Martin 15 additional sentences 19-20 years, three of 9-10 years two of 4-5 years. 1 He also was sentenced to 1 after the other terms. Monroe Man Injured In Crash Homecoming Is Scheduled In Jonesboro Sons Funeral Iiome in Columbia with the Rev.

Jimmy Bolton officiating. Burial was in the Brown cemetery under the direction of Riser and Sons. Mrs. Adams is survived by one brother, Finas Brown, of Columbia. Pallbearers were Luther Watts, Wilson Grant, Hardy Fisher.

Jodie Hudson, Edward and Neal Neathery. 'Copters Figure in Army Games LIQUOR! Reg. 5.02—5th—86 Proof JIM 70 tEAM JONESBORO (Special) boro-IIodge High School officials announced that plans are underway lor homecoming activities. The annual event, to include a parade, pancake supper, football! FT ILFY Kan game and alumni dance, is sched-. fieW command posts! uled for Friday.

BASTROP (Special) A Mon- A highlight of the plans will be roe man was injured here yes- the Jonesboro Hodge Pineville tcrday when his car collided with grid tilt. The game is due to get a truck. underway at 8 p.m. Otto Scoggin was taken to the Miss Pat Slack, daughter can moved from one spot to another in a jiffy by a fleet of helicopters. The First Division viuu demonstrated such maneuvers Morehouse General Hospital and Mrs.

Margaret siack of Jones-! Wednesday for than I treated for various bruises. He boro, has been named homecom-: Rotes of the Institute Aeio Miss Gaynor, winner ot the fir.st was considered to be serious- ing queen. She is a junior at the bcal Sciences. ---------------ly injured. school.

I Skimming over treetops from Officers said Scoggin failed to Maids are Karen Keith. Kansas waves stop at an intersection and col- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keith. helicopters delivered tloops, lided with the so t-drink Iruck.

Jonesboro; Dorinda Spurloc, Runs. ammunition, 11 s. The truck driver was identified daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

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With nr ealltap In spplifsiion, eoi thstfr.ee PHsr irsri.t me mrluftaa supple of Menlued QTI1S rrtm St so estrs eoet 2.79 Brownie Howkeye Flash CAMERA OUTFIT 49 12 Six M-2 bulbs, Kodak film, Cr more. 'Rigoletto' Performance Set At Tech lile with litt'c warmth or Florence Johnson of the New Haven Journal-Courier wrote. Miss part seemed for the actress, the critic said. I Tlie play goes to Boston and 1 Philadelphia before arrivin Broadway. RUSTON (Special) an opera in four acts by Verdi, will presented in two performances at Louisiana Tech Monday, Nov.

9, by the Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater of the New England Opera Theater, Inc. program for the Tech students is scheduled for 2:15 p.m. in Howard Auditorium, following dismissal of classes at 2 p.m. to enable the students to attend the production. A performance for the publi Iowa Farmer Predicts Lazy Soviet Nation Spurlock, Jonesboro; Mary Tore- mobile sa Bargona, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, C. J. Baragort, Hodge; Cris Holly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holly, Jonesboro.

The crowning of the queen will take place before the game, A parade, including floats from House various school clubs, civic tin Speaker Sam Rayburn brought groups, churches and business es- along a lO'z pound fish to show tablishments will begin at 1 p.m. John Nance Garner during a visit) The Jonesboro Lions Club is the former vice president sponsoring a pancake suppper at Wednesday. 5 p.m. Rayburn caught the bass during A dance will lie held in the a fishing trip on the Briscoe school cafeteria after the game Ranch, south of here. It was a with alumni and students alike record catch at the ranch.

i invited. as Keginal Wright ot West Monroe, Rayburn Shows Off Fish Catch UVALDE, Tex. (AP) fighting team. 4 Days Of Evangelistic Services Rev. Paul Edmondson of New Orleans, Guest Speaker Nov.

6 thru 9 DEAN CHAPEL CHURCH of GOD 5 Mites cn Ark Road All Welcome and Invited MILK OF MAGNESIA Eie iAy-Amy Sale Flavored or plain. 12-ounce DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)-Thc Russians probably wall get as lazy as Americans if they attain a higher standard of living, Roswell Garst, Coon Rapids farmer, said membership ot the Louisiana Wednesday night. Tech Concert Association will be Garst played host when Soviet given in the auditorium at 8 p.m. premier Nikita Khrushchev visit Admission to both converts will jowa September, bo by LTCA membership card "My guess is that the Soviets only. 1 will continue to be energetic and is considered by 0f drjve only while they have many to lie one of the most pop-) the necessities of ular of the grand operas.

The (jars( 0 id a dinner meeting at action takes place in Mantua and j)es Moines Press and Radio in the 16th centruy. 1 "4 The 108 -year-old production will think they will get staged by Boris Goldovsky, as Wg are. I fear their who translated it into English. progress. I think it is the safest thing on earth for UiimrrU rrwi Garst, who has a big seed corn numpnrey lu cattle feeding operation, visited Khrushchev in Moscow several years ago and the Sov iet leader was repaying the visit WASHINGTON (API Support-lu'" tame 10 ers of Sen.

Hubert H. Humphrey have nine votes in the i960 Dem- Minn) said today they will en- ocratic National Convention his name in the District of There no preierence alumbia presidential primary the local primary, but delegates next May 3. They challenged oth- arc elected who may be pledged rr aspirants to enter. 'Consent of the candidate Enter Primary SEE AND HEAR Jimmie Davis TICKET tor GOVERNOR C. C.

"Toddy 11 Aycock For Lt. Governor Dave L. Pearce For Agriculture Commissioner Ellen Bryan Moore For Registrar ot State Lands Jack P. F. Grcmillion For Attorney General Roy R.

Theriot For Comptroller Rufus Hayes For Insurance Commissioner is not The District ot Columbia will required. Girl Fights Off Escaped Convict JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) 16-year old girl, with the help i the family bulldog.fought off an escaped convict who tried to break into her home Wednesday night Judy Nolte sounded (he alarm which disclosed that Emery L. Hughes, 35, was missing from a prison farm near here. Judy lives in Cedar City, just east of the prison farm.

The gu-! said the convict knocked at the door and asked tor Told that no one by that name lived in the house, he tried to force his way in. Judy and the bulldog, Mickey, attacked and the man lied. With Judy at the time were a 14 -year-old sister Karen Sue. and two younger children. Their mother was at work, Hughes, serving 15 years for robbery, was captured in City, an hour after he left the Nolle house.

ALSO ACCOMPANIED BY THE JIMMIE DAVIS BAND AND QUARTET FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 Vidalia ....11:30 A.M. Harrisonburg 2:00 P.M. Rayvillc 5:00 P.M. Winnsboro ,...7:00 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1959 Bcrnicc 11:00 A.M.

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