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THURSDAY MORNING THE SHREVEPORT TIMES NOVEMBER 7. 1929 NINE PIPE THE PIPE COFFEE UNION GRANDSTAND OIL PRODUCTION CLUB VOIIEN OPEN SESSION Pageant That Won Priw for Stat ia Presented in Baton Rouge Times to Print Pictures of Prize Winning Babies inSunday Issue of Shreveport Times on November 17 Following lis usual custom The ohreveport Times will publish ths pictures of all prise-winning babies In "Better Baby" contest of the Ihlld Welfare department or the Louisiana Mats Fair. The winners In the different elaaaes and the 100 per rent babies will bs announced at ths grandstand on the Fair Grounds Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Publication of the pictures of the loo per rent babies and tha other prlte winners will be In The Mhreveport Times In the Hunday Issue of Sunday, November IT, the data being put far enough ahead to allow parents to have pictures of their prlxe winning children taken. The Mate Fair association and the Child Welfare department have nn arrangement with the Mllburne atudlos whereby all of the 1.430 contestants In the "Better Baby" eontest are to be photographed and these photographs ran be mads available for use In The Times.

The Times will print only the pictures of babies officially announced aa winners of the eontest by the Child Welfare department at tha Thursday morning award of prtiee. Parents of these children are asked to send pltitnres to the City Editor of The Mhreveport Times at once, as no pictures will be received after Wedneadsy night, November 13. A 'max Names of Prize Winning Babies At State Fair to Be Announced From Grand Stand at 16 ff Clock Today 1 ren In a short address, after which George Freeman, president of the State Fair association will make a short talk. Following a musical number by the Richards band will come the awarding of prizes by Dr. M.

Bodenhelmer, superintendent, and Miss Clara Bubenzer, head nurse of the welfare department. Ribbons will be awarded to three boys and three girls In each of the litre's a striking uloseup of Gen. Charles (1. Unwed, V. 8.

ambassador to Orent Britain, who returned to the I nlted States recently for a brief visit. Notlre that the general's upside-down pipe Is still being ued, even after months In London. PLAN DROFFED Roasting; Association Vote, However, to Co-Opefate for Mutual Benefit New Orleans, Nov. Advocates ot the merger of all coffee roasting interests In the United States Into one organization for the sake of economy In distribution Wednesday prac tically abandoned a move In that direction launched In tbe annual convention of ths National Coffee Roasters' association here by Pells Costs. secretary-manager ot the Roasters.

Ths suggestion or uosie, contained in tha manager's annual report, predicting In the future a general consolidation of all American food asso-clatlona was discussed in Joint conference committee and a resolution sent to the convention's general sessions reaffirming a stand for the principles upon which the association waa founded and pledging cooperation with other roasting associations In all things of common Interest. Ths resolution was set for action In the general business sessions along with subjects of trada and distribution. Including the international trade relations with the Sao Paulo Institute of Brazil which Coete said the Roasters association had urged to release a more liberal supply of quality coffee and rationalise the price. Tha work of the Braatllan Institute in charge of tha coffee growing Industry of Brazil under government supervision will be discussed before the convention Thursday by Consul General Sampalo of New Tork. official Brazilian delegate to ths eon- vssnrinTi Wednesday's activities In the meeting were devoted to addresses on tha scientlflo research developments lu coffee growing In Brazil, retail distribution and advertising, the latter financed by the Sao Paulo institute.

Dr. Robert L. Emerson of the Massachusetts Institute of telling of his recent visit to ths Brazilian planters' coffee farms, described the government of Bradl aa more Interested In Improving Its product than in Increased production. The Introduction of scientlflo processes, he said, were effecting tha elimination ot waste. Speaking on retail salesmanship.

Miss Bess A. Cheney of Dayton, Ohio, urged the coffee roasters to educate their clientele among the grocery distributors to "handle their coffee'' In a manner satisfactory to the housewife customers. "In tha groceries we said Miss Cheney, "the retail distributors were not selling coffee. They were selling prices. The women nowadays ars not interested in prices.

In some commodities prices do count. But a woman doesn't care whether she la getting 45 cent coffee for SS cents. The woman wants quality and expects tha dealer to know his coffee." "FRAMEUP," SAYS LAREDO OFFICER HELD FOR MURDER Laredo, Texas, Nov. 6 OP). Political conspiracy to keep him out of the race for sheriff ot Bexar county waa blamed Wednesday for his Indictment for murder by Constable Duke Carver.

Carver is charged by indictment with the killing of Oen. Luclo Blanco, who with Col. Aureilo Martlnea was slain on tha night of June 7. 1933. Both were Mexican officers.

Their bodies were found In the Rio Orande river, handcuffed together. Constable Cmrvmr waa kmnsst ham Tuesday on a warrant, made $10,000 buuu ana was reisasea. Exemption oi $3 00 Asked by Single Men Washineton. Nov a Service). Secretary A.

W. Mellon ntuunmsy wo unaer cansiaerauon a plea that he recommend lneoma tax exemntlon for alnla naii.ua hat Increased from 11,900 to M.900. Best Remedy for Cough Is Ecdly 1 Mixed at Hose You'll never know how euickly a stubborn cough or chest cold esa be conquered, until you try this famous recipe. It is used ia miluoos of aoaee. because it tires store prompt, pesrtrva relief tbsn earthing else.

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It is also absorbed into the blood, where it arts directly on tbe bronchial tabes. At the ssm time, it promptly loosens tbe term-laden phlegm. This three-feM action explain why it brings such quick relief even im severe bronchial coughs which follow cold epidemics. Pines is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing ths active agent of rreneote, ia a refined, palatable form, and known ss one of the greatest healing agents for severe coughs, chest colds sad bronchial troubles. I)o not accept a mitMtitvta fee Pinex.

It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or rconey refunded. SHOW CHANGED Broadway Revue Appearing In New Drese and Acte for Balance of Fair As the Louisiana Stats Fair en tered the lost half of Its 1930 run Wednesday, ths ensemble numbers ot the Broadway Revue, the feature night presentation at the grandstand, were completely changed. Parts of the other grandstand acts were also freshened up, and those Who saw the nerforauirtfna rlvirlno? tha first part of the Fair will find a new program, juai aa iavis.1 ana entertain ing as ins Iirsi. Of the new ensemhla mimhtn 'lit Crystal Girl," dazzling in Its costumes aim luneiui in its melodies, is per-harjS the moat annealing TVia nin. Mlschka dance team presents a brll- nam.

acronauc nance routine, overshadowing its previous offering with the revue Miss Valerie Beck and Jack Kline offer the soug for this number. ovnouicya Mannequins appear in attractive costumes of silver cloth. crystal beads, and moat fantnatln headdress, somewhat like a much en larged ciover iear. Miss Virginia Ocott. Jack Kline and Dean Schooley are featured In another of the new numbers, called "Dancing Shoes." which reveals the evolution Of danclne.

"fllve Ma An Airplane," In which the chorus ap- Kra in airpiane-iixe costumea, la another new novelty. It Is dedicated to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. The California Popples, the featured dancing sggregatlon.

also appear in new dance routines. Even BIllV Loretta. Who acta aa naeurln master of ceremonies, has some new wisecracKS. The new cerfnrmancea will ha re. peated nightly to the close of the rair, lugemer wixn ine acta or tne Curtis' animals, the Four Lorengos, the Eleven Llnzetvla tha Tavlreh a.

tors and the Bacordla trio, acrobatic muara. inese circus acts also are presented in tho afternoon each day. Here Is Expert Advice on How to Hold Hubby Chicago, Nov. 8 (LP). Some 500 members of the Illinois Women's Ath-letlc club decided Wednesday they ought to have some expert advice on how to hold their husbands, so they called Tex Gulnan, an expert.

Miss Gulnan, most famous of night club hostesses, qualified as an expert husband holder, she said. heraiiM aa far she has had three and she "loves em all." From her experience with husbands, she said she had evolved three cardinal principles concerning the art of keeping husband at home. The principles follow: "Teasa 'em. "Pet 'em. "Love 'em." "Husbands are Just children," she said, "and rou have) ti let 'em nlav D03S.

But it's lust A arame. Vmt wnm. en always know you've got the edge." icAtw rusnea in Dreamless an nour late Tnr ner snnelntmnnt an pert husband holder to lecture before thS Clllb. Kha Iff n't, snolneln tnr that, but aha rlM tnr her hoarseness, thus: "I've lost my voice saying 'No' to Chicago husbands." JUDGE INDICTED BY JURORS WHOM HE IMPANELED San Antonio, Nov. 6 (IP).

The same grand Jury that he impanelled to Investigate law violations in the Thirty-eighth judicial district Wednesday Indicted Judge L. J. Brucks himself for driving an automobile while In toxicated. The grand Jury was sitting at Bandera. Bandera attorneys appointed Horace Wilson to hear the report, and he set Judge Bracks' bond st 81.000 and continued th case until the next term of coourt.

Governor Moody will appoint a spe cial Judge to occupy the district bench for the trial. Wilson said. Judge Brucks lives in Hondo. Ask Popes Veiews on Permanent Easter London, Nov. 6 (LP) Alfred Short, undersecretary for home affairs, told a questioner In the house of commons Wednesday that steps had been taken to ascertain the pope's visa's on the desirability of stabilizing the date of Easter.

He added that other European governments had been asked for tueir opinion. Sure Relief "MAKES WO FEU BETTER, BELtrANS Hot water Sure Relief Ell-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25d and 75 Pktfs.Sold Everywhere Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If Vnnr atnmarh la vnn tra tick all over. If you can't direst your food, yorj lore strength, get nervous ana lee as urea wnen you fet up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlae has restored to health and activity many thou lands who suffered just as yon do. Mr.

Austin A. Trescott, 2820 Oak St, Vicksburr, says: I suffered from a run-down condition, with poor digestion and spells of nervousness and restlessness at light Tanlae has had a very strengthening and beneficial effect1 Lt Teniae do for you what It did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles-relieves ras, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlae is made of roots, barVs and herbs.

The eost is les than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from lour drairgigt today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. AVERAGEDR0PS Institute Figures Covering Past Week Gives Decrease for Local Fields New Tork. Nov.

6 The dally average gross crude oil production in the United States decreased 60.350 barrels for the week ended November 3, totalling 3.81,490 barrels, according the weekly summary ot the Amerloan Petroleum Institute. The dally average production east of California was 1.060,430 barrels, a decrease of 38,730 barrels. Refineries representing- 83.1 per oent ot the estimated dally potential refining capacity, operating at 78 per cent ot their capacity, reported dally average run of crude oil to stills as 3.738.300 barrels. Dr.ily average the previous week was 3.794,800 barrels tor refineries representing 03.4 per oent of potential capacity operating at 83,9 per cent of their capacity. Welly Average.

Production Different Barrels Barrels Oklahoma Kansas Panhandle North Texas West Central Texas West Teiaa Southwest North Louisiana. Arkansas roaHinl Texas Coastal Louisiana. Bastern (not Including Michigan) Michigan Wyoming; Montana Colorado Mexico California SS1.4S0 Deo. 19 110.4&0 1M.000 Ol.iiO 10,10 17.000 7J.7&0 3. 20 64.

"50 144, "SO 34,450 119.300 1H. 750 5 500 10.6KA 8. ISO 7.000 Dec. no inc. Dec.

Inc. Dec. Dec. Pea. Inc.

Dec. Inc. Deo. Dec. Inc.

Deo. CM) MO 100 s. ioo S.noo 700 l.itso 7S0 tOO 1.350 130 300 Inc. 600 1'cC. 11.400 Total J.

110.450 Deo. (0,150 Refinery Oneratlen. (r'isures In Barrels). Dally A lino 1.704. 800 Total Nor.

2 19. 094. 600 Oct. til 15, 583.400 Stocks Stocks tlivsollne flas-Puel lilt Nov. 53,570.000 147, 000 CM.

16 8J. 102,000 147. OSS. 000 Dally average Imports of petroleum at principal ports for the week ended November 3 were 395,142 barrels, compared with 841,143 barrels for ths previous and 305,714 barrels for the four weeks ended Novem ber 3. Dally average receipts of California oil et Atlantic and gulf coast ports for the week ended November 3 were 73,143 barrels, compared with 4.429 barrels for the previous week, and 87,500 barrels for the four weeks ended November 2.

General Cleanup In Crescent City Is Begun By Ray New Orleans, Nov. 8 (jfVnCer the demand from acting Mayor T. Semmes Walmalu that. strike dynamiting, Jitney operation, uauunry waa gamming must cease, the police Wednesday put on a gen- nun-crime ana trarnc drive In the eltv. The tension became so tight during ma ay inai rumors were afloat that Superintendent of Police Theodore Ray would resign but the police head promptly denied the rumors as "without "I am on the lob and on the Job to etsy," he said.

The activities of the police attained a helcht seldom reached. I.itrn scores of automobile drivers, alleged Jitney men. traffic riniatnra and gang suspects fell Into the net man nie cnargea ranged down to the merest trifle of a signal light Infraction or a brake test violation. Ray issued positive orders to the policemen to stay out of Jitneys unless In the act of duty performance and ordered everv man ikiium.h driving a Jitney arrested and his uiauiiejur license revoked, caution was advised, however, against the harrassing of legitimate motorists. One motorist caught In the police net for driving against the directions of the police filed charges against the police for interfering with him.

CEDAR GROVE WOMAN TAKES POISON POTION Idlth Scofleld. 87 years old, of Cedar Orove. was brought to the Charity hospital Wednesday afternoon by police officers following an attempt at suicide by swallowing corrosive poison tablets. Late Wednesday night she was said by hospital authorities to bs out of danger following use of a stomach pump to save her life. No reason was assigned by the woman for the attempted suicide, but when officers were called to her home she refused to go to a hospital and had to be taken by force.

0 Indian Millionaires Body Found In Ravine Bombay. India. Nov. 6 The body of Narottam Morarjl, millionaire chairman of the 8c India Steam Navigation company, was found Wedneadsy in Tiger's Leap ravine near Lon-avla Relatives cremated It within a few hours of the discovery. Morarjl left Poona Wednesday by automobile for Calcutta.

When he failed to appear foul play was feared. Scindia shares dropped three ponte on the stock exchange. Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH Without Embarrassment TCat. talk. laueh rt ismm TttM fear of false teeth dropping or slipping, rasteeth holds them firmly and comfortably.

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(Adv.) Doctor Remedy Heals Itching Skin Nlmple antiseptic wash brings marvelous results yv "Belief at last sT A' ItrhIM skm torture Sib-i 14 I la the repnrt eomim 13 In cenetanti from thouMtiftp of formrr nhin Hfrrr tn hurts uwl lir. Tn- fnirmtjaj rrMvrip- iti. ti'W Iv ir i. Fof cjoJcfc ritef from -'m. rhe, nttwr skin pnrf, cilin Ituulrl t.

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U. I. tod.r. A tha tKH.it) wit) prove tb? mvtti of tW fmewn ntljtic, of rmar inon-jr beck. At drus itorM, a "i following classes: Children six to 13 montns; children, i.

to a montns: children, 34 to 36 months; children, 38 to 48 months and children 48 to 00 months, blue ribbons being award' ed to the winners, red ribbons for second and white ribbons for third place. The above classes are divided into two classes one for children from cities and towns of less than 10,000 population and the other for cities and towns over 10.000 population. In addition to the ribbons for winners and cups for the 100 per cent babies there Is also a aweepstake prize the "Selber Brothers' Baby Trophy" to be awarded to the baby scoring, highest In the contest. After the awarding of tha prlaes tne parents ot an entered can obtain duplicate copies of the score card for their child, showing its rating and what defects, if any, were noticed by the physicians and dentist in their examinations. The department and Fair association have also made arrangements this year with the Mll burne studios for the taking free of cnarge oi pnotograpns ot all babies entered in the ahow.

Loud speakers have been placed In the grand stand so that Thursday morning's program can easily be neara in an parts of tne big structure. No admission will ba charged to the grand stand. tlon and will show how wounds of varous kinds should be cared for In cases coming under first aid classification. There will be a number of prlaes given by various organizations and companies. The contest will start at 1:30 o'clock.

Following this contest the safety workers of various organl-rattons will be guests at a banquet given Friday night at the Washing ton-Youree hotel by the Mld-Contl-nent Oil and Oas association. JERSEY CATTLE CLUB TO HOLD BANQUET HERE Annual banquet of the Louisiana State Jersey Cattle club will be held at :30 o'clock Thursday evening in the Washigton-Youree hotel here, it was announced Wednesday by R. H. Pesson of New Iberia, president. The club has been well represented In the State Fair cattle show.

HOTEL Cil'EST ROBBED. Police officers were notified by "Happy" Loeb that someone took 150 In cash from his room In a local hotel. Three negroes were arrested but later released. (ihtibieractmJ Same Price for over 38 years The price is right Quality is right (every con guaraftfecsf) MILLIONS Or POUNDS! USED BY OUt COVEJLNMENT ton Bong. Nov.

(T). The glamorous romance of Louisiana, from the days when wigwam tire gleamed la her primeval forests to the later, careful age of eernlval la 4he annual madcap celebration at New Orleana, waa prevented Wednesday alfht before the itate eonveo-tlon of the Louisiana Federation of Women 'e clubs, which convened here Wednesday for a three-day teuton. The pageant, a prize-winning manuscript by Mrs. W. 8.

sweater of take Charles, presented the ktuote of the conclave, "LouUlana Olorloua." It waa Interpreted by a large cast ot Louisiana State University students, who traced the state's history in colorful tableaux from early Indian scenes, through the expeditions of Do Boto and LaSalle, Sire de Bienville raising the French flag over New Orleans, folk lor of the Creole peoples, the spicy episode of the daredevil pirate. LaFltte, through the dark days of the Civil and World war to the present, in which the Marrtl Oraa was used as the symbol of mod- Sfn-day Louisiana. The pageant was rrected by Mrs. J. Bel ton Pickett of Shreveport.

Preliminary executive sessions of district predldents and state board of directors, at which Mrs. Arthur M. Arthur of Jennings, state federation president, presided, were held Wednesday afternoon, and at night the convention was formally welcomed to the capital by Mayor Wade H. By-num and Mrs. L.

U. Babin on behalf of the local Hostess clubs, with Mra. Arthur responding' for the visitors. Late In the afternoon, the delegates participated in a tree planting ceremony, memorallzlng members of the federstlon In the state who have died during the past year. Among the epeakers at the evening program was Dean B.

L. Tullls of the L. S. U. law school, who discussed "Civil Service." The convention nominating committee will meet Thursday to begin the work of selecting three nominees for the three offices to be filled this year president, second vice-president and corresponding secretary.

The election will be held Friday. Thursday night after business sessions during the day, Mra. Ben Hooper, Oshkosh ehtlrman of international relations for the General Federation, will speak on "The "cause and Cure of War." In the afternoon she will discuss "Our Latin-American Relations" st Louisiana State Unlveraltv. Women's clubs from throughout Louisiana are represented at the meeting. Fair-Graphs Odds and End From Fair Grounds Wednesday.

Some 1,400, more or less, babies and their parents will bold forth In the grandstand at the Fair Grounds at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, when the awards will be announced for the annual "Better Babies" contest, ft. L. -McKnight. secretary-manager of the Huston Chamber of Commerce, wae Fair visitor Wednesday, it being Rue ton day at the Fair. The present poor condition of roads between this city and Rue ton.

owing to high-ray building work In progress, kept many ether Button citizens from visiting the Fair, Mr. McKnight said. rather and son won championships In cotton growing in awards made at the State Fair. J. O.

Parker. 8t. Joseph, Tensas parish, won hit championship In the five-acre contest, while his son, Leigh Parker, was declared champion In the one-acre contest for 4-H club members, by growing 1J7S pounds of lint cotton with a grota value of $330.41. City end parish officials were much la evidence on alt parts of the grounds Thursday, all of the city offices having cloeed at noon for "Oreater Shrevepon Day." Bill Barry, owner of "Roscoe," the 00-ton whale on the Oladway, left Wedneadsy night for Beaumont, where the whale will be exhibited at the Southeast Texas Fair, opening nest week. Barry will return here before the closing of the local Fair.

Sddie Mack, now 46 yean young, doing a comedy stunt on one of the Oladway shows, is the tame Eddie Mack that was famous yean ago is the "boy baritone." A spell ot sickness wrecked Bddle'a voice and since that time he has been doing well In clown pantomime acts. band, which was the chief attraction Wednesday at the State Fair, were eo pleased with their first opportunity attending a Fair this year that they aat through all the performances at the grandstand following their own and likewise milled around over the grounds for several houn. Capt. W. J.

Staunard, leader of the army band, also found the Fair a great attraction. Instead ef returning to hie hotel downtown after the concert Wednesday afternoon, he remained on the grounds and spent his time looking over the Fair, especially the agricultural exhibits, in which he professed particular Interest. He waa aided In gratifying his desire to attend the Fair by the management, which provided him with quarters, where he enjoyed a brief rest. BUI Loretta. the grandstand clown, now has visited every Bhrlners hospital la the United States.

He hung this record Wednesday with visit to the Shrevepon Shrincn hospital, when he presided over a performance offered by the Barnes and Carruthera Shows for the patients of the institution. The same group will go to The Pines sanitarium Thursday. It ia not generally known that Walter Nealand. publicity man for trie Rubin and Cherry Shows, is a "reformed" actor. Nealand used to be the -vlllrun" In the shows operated oy Corse Peyton, who always styled Himself "America's Worst Actor." mat "America's Worst Actor" refers to Peyton, not Nealand, for the let-'-r wss so good he was once mobbed oy a bunch of women In Hoboken when he treated the leading lady of ebow too roughly in a teens from -Madame The livestock ahow at the Fair will Friday night.

It was announced Wednesday by the Fair management. Some ef the stock, however, will be sept by the owners in the livestock farm until the conclusion of the Fair. The poultry show will be brought to a close Sunday night. A. Ncvln, associate editor of the ProgresslTS Farmer, an agricultural pubileatlon.

vistiert the Fair Wednesday. He praised the ejncultuml end si LOCAL SCOUT troop xiwm Shreveport No. 20 is Awarded First Place for Exhibit at State Fair The cup for the best general scout exhibit at the Louisiana State Fair was awarded to Boy Scout Troop No. 30, of Shreveport, It was revealed Wednesday. This troop also won four first places and four second places in class exhibits.

The scout exhibits are maintained In a tent near the main entrance to the Fair Grounds, of which Field Ixecuttre S. E. Cole has charge, Thirteen troops were represented In the exhibits. E. 8.

Hopkins of the state department of conservation and A. X. Comus, of the extension de partment of the Louisiana State university, did the Judging. Awards were made aa follows: Knot boards Troop SO, 8nriport, flrM; Troop 64, "Nat. bIoche, Mcond.

Bird houaci Troop 20. Shrsvcport. flrnt: Marshall, Texan. Moond. Model airptans Troop 8J, Mtndait, flrat; Troop 20.

Shroveport, aacond. Kackerchlef slips Troop 15, flhfera. port, flrat: Marshall. Ttrxas. aecond.

Wood carrlne Troop S. Shreveport, first; Troop JS, Shreveport, aecond. Sculptor work Troop it. Moorlnfa-port. first.

Basketrr Troop IS, fthrereport, first; Troop to. Shreveport, second. Leather work Marshall. Texas, first; Troop It, Shreveport, second. Wood worklne Trocp 10.

Bbrsv-port, first and aecond. Kadlo Troop 19, Shreveport, first. AVowl collection Troop il. iloorinss- port, first. Metal r.rk Troop SO, Shreveport, first and second.

Model row boats Troop JO, Shreveport, first: Troop 35, Mlnden, second. Model cabin boats Troop 10, Shreveport, first; Troop 4. Otmtsrvllle, aecond. Model sal! boat Troop' 10. Shreveport.

first; Marshall. Texas, second. Model steamboats Troop It, Shreveport. first. REPORTERS WHO WERE ARRESTED STAY IN PRISON Washington, Nov.

8 (Universal Service). Voluntarily withdrawing their appeal, the three Washington reporters who were sentenced to 45 days in Jail for alleged contempt ot court In refusing to act as prosecut ing witnesses against speakeasies Included In their recent expose of liquor conditions here, Wednesday decided to serve their terms. The trio. Linton Burkett. Jack Nevln, and Norman Hendricks, are in the district jail.

Withdrawal of the appeal Wednes day waa to avoid further waste of Jail nmn in me serving or the sentence. So long as the appeal was pending the time spent in Jail did not con stitute the sentence of the court. The court Wednesday granted a motion of defense counsel that the five days already served be considered part of the sentence. Three Years Prison Term for Car Thief Jackson. Nov.

6 (i. Napoleon Halley, arrested at Meridian on a charge of transporting a stolen automobile from New Orleans, was sentenced to serve three years In Atlanta penitentiary by Judge Edwin R. Holmes in federal court here Wednesday. Four other prisoners who pleaded guilty to liquor and narcotic charges were given suspended sentences. Court was recessed until next Tuesday.

In the meantime there are 33 federal prisoners in Jftll here and approximately 100 others waiting to be arraigned. DAMAOtD I OUflH. A car driven by F. R. Hughes of Magnolia.

collided with another driven by Louis Darby of Shreveport at Cotton and McNeal streets Wednesday afternoon. No one was Injured but both cars were badly damaged. Dries Up Colds ha Few Hours The most disagreeable and em Wrraswint part of a cold Is that constant, nasal dlecbwrtre. which yon out now stop In a few hour wrltb Aspimnal. tha latest and moat edentlflo "Liquid Remedy." Aeplronal ts guaranteed to stop the Irritation that eausea eneeelng and nasal dl-charta; dispel the congestion and relieve grtppy.

nu-ralgie peine, at the earn time causing a gentle and comrtet evacuation of the liver and bowels. Alt drucrglsts carry and gnarsntee Asplronal. the larrst setllng tlqnld cold remedy In the veorld. (adv.) SIxtv-four or more parents will be made happy Thursday morning at 10 o'clock when the prize winners in the "Better Baby" contest of the Child Welfare department of the Louisiana Stats Fair will be announced in a short program to be held In the grand stand at 10 o'clock. The "04 or more parents'' ars referred to above for the fact that there are 04 awards made each year In the different classes by the department and In addition special cups ars awarded to any children found to be 100 per cent physically perfect In the examinations.

Last year there were five babies In this clasa and each year since ths Institution of the "Better Babies" contests In 1908 there has generally been found to be at least one perfect baby in the show. The department officials carefully guard the list of winners and 100 per cent babies each year from premature announcement, so no winners are known this year until they are made public (Thursday morning. As announced In a separate story elsewhere In this edition of The Times a layout containing the pictures of all prise winners obtainable will be printed In the Sunday Issue of The Shreveport Times on Sunday, November 17. Parents of prize-winning children are asked to read this story in order to understand conditions necessary to have their child's picture published. The exercises at the grand stand Thursday morning will start prompt, ly at 10 o'clock with a concert by Richards band of Chicago, after which Dr.

Abram Brill will deliver an invocation. Mrs. J. W. Norton, hostess of the Child Welfare department, will welcome the parents and child NINE TEAMS IN AID CONTEST Safety First Methode Vill Be Demonstrated at State Fair on Friday The first aid contest staged under the auspices of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas company at tha Louisiana State Fair Friday will have nine teams competing.

The contest will be in charge of the United States bureau of mines, who have a number of experts here with a railway car on display contarnlne safety devices. The scene of the con test will be the minerals division of the department of conservation, which organization Is co-operating in the work. Two teams will be entered bv the Standard Oil refinery of Baton Rouge, tne Louisiana OH Refining corporation will have two, the Skelly Oil company of El Dorado, will send a team, the Ohio OH company two teams, the Magnolia Oil company one team and the Crystal OH company will have a team These teams will compete In the most ap proved methods of life-saving that are usea in accidents at refineries or In oil fields. They will give demonstra tions of what to do and how to do It in case of shock, burns, asphyxia- ECZEMA RELIEVED QUICKLY That rash or eczema of yours Is not hopeless. Join tbe thousands who bare used Heiskelrs Ointment sad Heiskell'e Medicated Toilet Soap with almost startling success.

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It was believed embassadors might be exchanged between the two countries by the end of this week, Comment in the press regarding the house of commons' vote to resume relations with the Soviet was varied, but the majority of newspapers withheld criticism of the govern-ernment. Moscow. Nov. 6 (LP No surprise wss expressed here Wednesday over Britain's action in voting to resume diplomatic relations with Russia The move was deemed inevitable by observers here. Valerten Dovgalevaky, Soviet ambassador to France, who negotiated with Foreign Secretary Arthur Henderson for restoration of Anglo-Russian friendship, was among those mentioned today for the ambassadorship In London.

POLICE WATCH OUT FOR TEXAS CHECK WORKERS Local police have been asked by the authorities of Wills Point, Texas, to be on the lookout for three men who have been flooding West Texas with bad checks The checks have all been made out on the Landreth Petroleum corporation and the Wills Point officers have several thousand dollars of the checks in their NEW MINISTER TO GUATEMALA IS APPOINTED Washin-ton. Nov. 6 rp). Foreign office officials Wednesday felicitated Sheldon Whltehouse, an American charge d'affaires here, on his nomination as minister to Guatemala, at the same time expressing regret that he was leaving Speln. Whltehouse will leave Madrid for his new post after the arrival of Irwin LouKhlln, newly appointed American ambassador to Spain.

Ness City, Ktnsas, Well Has Oil Flow Ness City. Nov. The Aldrlch well, section 7-18-35. about 13 mile nartlinit rr fit drilled by the Continental Oil com- pmuj, simcK ou at a oeptn or 4.4J0 feet. The well was swabbing better than ten barrels an hour Wednesday.

8tonge has been ordered from Oklahoma, Prince ot Wales African Trip Receives Sanction London. Nov. 8 nj.r) King George and Quesn Mary Wednesday officially approved the Prince of Wales' intention to resume his tour of Africa, interrupted laet December when the will tail for Capetown on the ateamer king fell 111. It to expected the prince Kenllworth Castle January a. stock exhibits, pictures and descrlp- u4 uwn win ne used in an early taeue of tha i.

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