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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 8

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fi.A Saturday Nov- 24 1962 Monro. Morning Wojjd files DIVORCE SUIT Actress Charges Habitual Adultery aM arsnrr.rtrr vnrce Friday against James residence in son, charging the British actor ana last June, did not identify the sult women Mrs. Mason originally sought The Masons have been married a month support fur 22 years and in movieland par children and herself Mason con- lame, once were considered one trniM he pay mal of most happily mar- arr)ount But his est ranger wi nod couples. But their s.i|d h0 cmM and that the amount has stormy for the last three was exorbitant in view ''oars expenses in keeping up the Ma' Mason is 53. Pamela 46 They large Beverly Nills man have two a non precocious 13-year-old sometime entertainer, and Morgan.

7. Mrs complaint, Bleu in Santa Monica Superior accused Mason of illicit relations with three "Jane Does-one in Malibu, one in (he San Fernando Valley and one in Los Angeles There were no other clues to their identity in the complaint, which also charged Mason with cruelty Mrs Mason told the Associated Press "I ve been trying to make a reasonable deal with a long time. He hasnt been supporting me or the cwt- 1 Ilion for over a year Mrs. Mason, who now stars in he. own conversation typo tole UOinq vision show in Angeles, formerly was a novelist The attractive.

dark-eyed brunette was bom Pamela Ostrer in Lindon Her first husband. Boy Kellino, sued her for divorce about 24 years ago, naming Mason as respondent. Mrs Mason now is a naturalized Ramblin Prom worse, according to fellow officers, is the fact Johnston bael predicted over and over that he'd do lust wha! he did, and taken a of kidding about it The shoe on the other foot now Probe Starts Of Disaster In Maryland hun ASTRON AI'TS Alan Ii. SheparrT left, a Commander in the Navy, and L. Cooper, a Major in the Air Force pone with a model of cury spacecraft, in Houston Friday.

Cooper in the next Astronaut scheduled to pilot the April manned space flight for IH more orbits around the earth. Shepard in his hack up pilot for the flight. (AP Wirephoto) Receiver Takes Over Assets OI Judy Garland Sale of deer tags continues to ta- a I morning in Ouachita Parish, with Inc number this year expected exceed the 1961 total of 4,77.1 f) Meredith, chief deputy in the parish las office and civil department, said Friday that 3.515 deer tags had already been sold I he lags arc Ix-ing sold iii several locations throughout the parish, and sales reports from these are expected to boost the total considerably irst phase of the split season (limned Friday in the parish and will end Sunday Second phase of the- total eight day season will Im 2K-30 FLIGHTS TO MOON Older Astronauts Not Ruled Out Yet orations human factors, Pm amt lion, impact forces and other m- and ail wTwkaee was in one formation ia nersonnel wert ugn mam rn and -ene said. was George Van fc.p:P> swculate on ans Another early arrival at the Bureau of chiefly concerned wdh crash lite. Maryland state Sena- York office Nme other slght seers out of tor James Clark.

Jr. said there joined him in setting wreckage area to 6inata no path of destruction cut teams to study engines struc carned away through the woods as would have The Maryland Civil Air occurred if the plane had come tm! set up a 50 -man down in a flatter angle WrS. Mle, aided by was utter destruction." ad- Maryland state police- dcd Clark "The debris was scat- SuCCUITlbS; FAA the controlI tower tered over a large area You washington National Airport couldnt really tell it had been a mm TftdflV cleared flight 237 for final plane. There were pieces of metal Af6 Slated lOaOY had I i0.W» feet, after and other things hanging from Balog of Funeral services for Mn gjviDK a slight Clark Gaither, who lives on Wright, of Mon- FTankhn a farm adjoining the fire-scarred roc will be held al 2 pm today change toSto Mid hr heard a "funny at the chapel of Peters Funeral l224 p.m., FAA said- from the en- Home Dr James Horton will heading not ac. there an MpktMon." Frktey atter- Wee receiving he It tarred my noon folkwnlf a kngthy illMWr wa.

gning re -ani ZZZ Mr- Local IS 25 rr MI, Father, Brother 8inps Krintist Church of Monroe -They were making a funny mcludr one sister, evj noise, he -aid Kugcnia Jones of Monroe. I save Hebb estimated that the plane nephew. Col Jones -flight 207 -wax at an altitude of about 1.500 feet when it went into a nosedive and hit the ground like ai sticks of dynamite going AdGfKXUGr ff with St off William ll of Mer Rouge, route one died Thursday in a Memphis Tcnn hospdal after a four day stay He was related to two Monroe residents. Mr Hughes, the father of Mrs. RuIv nm Crow and brother of Ben Hughes, both of Monroe, was a native of Hughes Chapel, a com- Charles Cross, a truck driver UU- Tft Tudae tokf reporters he heard the en- lrUDHC IO JUUyV BONN Hon naUve rn nugnes such accounts pointed to some rad Adenauer urged his county at White, Ark 'SHS-S eral Aviation into the A Gnd ti st ics are rated the mort in a Adenauer made church, officiating Interment in hoi STON Tex AP- lacroy v.ell could make ii difficult for liable in aviation judgment on the controversial ptne Grove Cemetery will he un- Jr.

-vt I them thtruth told ton- AMaryUn. on th. ot Htxsoo Bro, FU, idav the origi ferenee rcfiorted that two pier es magazine and did not Home of Monroe. ronauts not ruling The average age of the note new plane his future political a prayer service is scheduled of flight to tile astronauts is 324 group about a Ruarter-ot a-mtie of age Mother Jailed After Spending Girl's $73,000 CHICAGO A young mother who confessed was living very high was sen tented to 18 month- in jail Frida; su-rs jut zrx hh-v 7 Jerome Donne She was fr.td (A, I he to Cnop-'of control failure. The strauss hmd Hughes.

Memphis and itkTp.loTr« orN 4 hour of the original -ntro, an up and down Jout the ar- Nathan Hughes, New Orleans; next seven, would he 40 Col John movement- t.y.ooo bond and judge sot Fn day for hearing of Mrs had testified only IHI was of the insurance iovements of Der top exeeu three daughters, Mrs henn'e ll the oldest, wcwlld he 46 Some Hue m.r. on.ertp.m the of 'he ai Boykin Bastrop. Mrs. Sc-nme jn Current ages of the new group flight recorder, re- 'h'a, bv haml when he Current ages of the new group Viscount's flight recorder, re- general, who took the im Bass three' veal-, ago He. nim from JI to 5 eovered in A (AB sajd hr -purposely fie Shrwkey.

Vf old (iaughtet. Jacqueline, boo i tin- older group wi also has hinted C'typt'f 11 was hot and nt hirnself to giving facts lls named as beneficiary wit.i very active right the Apollo las, fttr the one cd, hut appeared to he intact The enable the people (he mother us execute! moont project, he said man Mercury program recorder should provide data on own opinion AsT sU.e Atty Gerald Man This brought (rom spced. altitude, nix said Mrs. Slot tar tiaudulein Alan tv practically all of Mercury Iv and squandered America first spaceman 44,1,1 prohlww have lavn overcome but it is primarily a realise The money since death of her Cooper backup pilot 1 js-minute. 302 mile flight effort." Cooper said F.ach astro- hustmnd who was a used ear not counting ourselves 5, over naut has contributed to eac suc- ie.dei She was vx Uh opt "hepard said toper and Shepard, in New Orleans, and Mrs Bf- SANTA MONK A.

Calif A judge Reginald Wilson, a professional receiver. Friday to take charge cif Judy £arly Start Garland's assets in California The action was another round in the divorce court battle between Miss Garland and her estranged husband, Sid who claims the singer has concealed $2 million worth of community property. He asked for the ie ceiver Neither Miss Garland. 33. nor 45, her long-time manager, were in court Friday.

Each has sued the other lor divorce But a California judge has warned Miss Garland that she may go to jail if she insists on proceeding with a Nevada divorce action begun Sept. 28 Lull. who filed for divorce in California on Oct. 5. claims the Nevada aition is invalid because Miss Garland not an actual resident of Ne The couple married June 8.

1952, and separated last March 31. They have two children Miss Garland formerly was married to eomposer-conduetor David Hose and movie director Vincente Min CIU. I Al ft formerly was married to actress Lynn Bari. Bastrop; 17 la great- Wesl Monroe postal employee Ralph Thanksgiving got off to a less than favorable start Thursday A substitute clerk, Whitlock comes down first on hoi (days when most regular employees are off and opens up the his! office He to punch in at 5 a rn Well, he punched in Thursday and waited tor the other to start arriving and waited. and waited Beginning lo wonder, he finally checked a wall clock and realized, through a sleepy fog.

his men tai dock was running well over an hour abdal of time It was just then 4 a in Elected mw ti hww the Atlantic from Cane Canaveral. flight criminal contempt of court awl ii ir said his mission Ml Moll, told court bd flirt interview since hav(, wejj rattled all objec-ttve will extending man exposes included Un beau lad agreed Binrwof lh(, out of the time rn in preparation for iv parlor treatments for named Sept Wll! Gemini flights of two or bxs! 1500 for birthday poi in training than always tonger $1 MSI tor private ahind tuition even picked in Bu both in miim onrs have and every Hight sumo tor bdephonc bill ated will major trihirted to this." he said Wally $2 tssi for foetors in election of crews tor i brown-haired turned another large corner the two-man flighters of Vje happy fw i is Waiter Schirra Jr Gemini arui Apollos tunUy tn make thc jr who made a near perfect, 'moon shots fiu'ht He said his being ihe flight Ort. 3. Noter, JI Jn o( tht My fllKh, (hr of the Manned a had rad been Uyoa-exteiKlmg man rn admitted 17 liar ages of A spaee-with the ultimate ohieetivc JJkffSSJTSSX the time utrOsrl Nfaj Donald Slayton of a High. to the moon." Cooper! the Apollo tregan six to eight said he and Shepard probably will start intensive zen are she ut for a housekei'pcr, Jacqueline clothes was living very high, said.

"I took very good a daughter KHF.NVH GHtlUF PETITIONS BOUUOGNFUM Mer France group of French fisher men is petitioning for an exten n(W, of territorial hnuN from the the original present 3 to 12 miles to now on himself to giving facts in Mrs Julie Hughe: to grandchildren and grandchildren NOTICE! Beginning Saturday November 24th until mas, this store will be open week days day 8 30 A to 5 30 PERSONALIZED XMAS CARDS for every one rn the family Shop early and avoid the rush. Standard Office Supply Inc. 125 St. St. FA i Six Navy Fliers Honored For Cuba Missions JACKSONVIUUK.

Fin Six Navy fliers from the Jackson Ville arca who flew one of the first low-level photographic mix sinus over Cuba have received Hic Distinguished Flying Cross The Navy said the military decoration had been awarded in the name of the President by Rear Adm Joseph M. Carson, commander of Fleet Air Jacksonville and naval air bases iii the 6th Naval District, to the men for "extraordinary achievement in aerial flight." Those receiving the cross were Two Monroe educators were elected to offices this week at Hie annual convention of the hit! i si ana Assn elation in Baton Rouge Mis Katie Mac prtn cl, of the Uikeshore Fie School, was elected vice president of Hie F.l*- mentary I nit of the louisiana Principals social too James W. son, memtw-r of the speech dc part men! at Northeast I tana State College, was nam cd executive secretary of Louisiana Speech Association of the LIA wave of Soviet in the English Channel Each astronaut has always mg at Cape Canaveral in late Jan- von make or early February Starts Monday Nov. 26 in the Morning World A MOST SIGNIFICANT BOOK OF OUR TIMES Condensed in 18 Powerful Instalments Got One Among the more successful deer hunters coming out of area woods is Rolx-rt ll Moore. HMG McBride St in West Monroe lie hagged a nice sized spike huck early oil the morn mg of opening day Friday iii Union Parish He was more than tickled ii was his first deer Ut Cmdr James A.

Kauflin of .1 Jacksonville, son of Mr and Mrs. Anthony 0, Kauflin, of 23 F', Orchard Springs Dayton Ohio; ei.0!*ftn Found Lt Cmdr Tad T. Riley of Jack- A sonville, son of Mrs. Helen 1 Riley of Hill School. Pottstown, Cmdr.

William Ecker. of Jacksonville, son of Mr and Mrs CASTLE. Wyo A. kicker, of 2208 Capital father of long Connu- Omaha, Neb, Friday that the family Ll, Gerald Coffee of ecil Field, uas UIK.ertain whether a Fla- son of Mr and Mrs. Lecm- skeltw o( a j.irl found iii Amo afd Coffee, of IWM Bodgers Grand Canyon was his daugh Lane SSTnlonio.

ami 1.1 WH jT, John J. Hew it, of Cecil 0 of Hmailmh SD In Jifia of Mr and Mrs John examination to see it hi iou Id Ho Jut Sr of Blakely Ga identify the dental work he poi J. Hewitt. OI HiaKoiy, (omUH', bonnie before she dis appeared from Slaone Camp at Salisbury. Conn in July of 1352 "There was nothing definite.

said Smith, son of former Wyom mg Governor Neb ll Smith of Sundance. He added that Under (sheriff Clark Cole of Flagstaff. had taken the skull on to a ASHINGTON Denver laboratory for fin thor average more lf $61 each in dividends for HK), be Smith said. bu, a Veterans Administration spokes- now we aren able to say any man estimated Friday. thing positive He said individual payments could range from less than $1 to Beasley more than $250.

depending on the type and status of the policy- The average for World War II veteran policyholders will be about $44 each for the regular orvitfs are each and no special dividend. Home. GI Insurance Dividends Will Average $61 The True Story of Labor Racketeering and the National Crime Syndicate THE RACKETS COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE, of Senator McClellan is choirman, has for more than five years been engaged rn a bitter bottle criminals at oil levels of our society, whether rn labor unions or rn great corporations, whether sleek, polished leaders of notional crime syndicates or furtive flyby n.ght tinhorns who help their bosses extort upwards of 50 billion dollars annually from United States citizens In this report of the committee activities Senator McClellan tells how some of the greatest labor unions in the nation were corrupted bv con. scoreless men bow rocketeers prey upon honest businessmen, how criminal influences hove become so widespread that they threaten the very future of our nation Senator McClellan takes you behind the scenes of the nationally televised hearings to give you the full p.cture of James Hoffa and Dave Beck. of the mammoth Teamsters of the invasion of racketeers into mony other of the operates of the nation's top-level gangsters in the fields of labor and management This report of the committee's activities and findings does more, however, than tell a fascinating story it sounds a warning to every citizen of this nation It revels rn stork terms the national apathy which permits criminals to travel their evil pathways wrthout stop or hindrance.

It raises a question that must be answered are the Dumshments, the penalties, to be exacted from the men who committed the must they be visited upon the entire nation5 CRIME WITHOUT PUNISHMENT United States citizen. is important, vital reading for every Here Unexpectedly Mrs. Bunn Beasley. 2007 Par goud Blvd. died unexpectedly This important series is a condensation of this recently published $4.95 book.

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