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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 10

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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0- nliirmliiv. Ana. l)hl The Siiki umiii i Tims ARK-LATEX DEATHS 1 4V Two Local Youths Up For Pardon LOUISIANA ARKANSAS SIDNEY It. Pl.ATT V.L DOIIADO, Ark. Irving F.

MANSFIKJ.I) Funrral srrv- services 2 p.m. today, ices for Sidney R. Plait, 74, of i Assembly of fiod Church; (irand Cajip will be held at 5 u' 'ai uiri i.ii Kers i napei i.eme Dm. lodav in Drewett Memorial lr'l- s. Art I 4v (S chapel with Dan McMride and MAtiNOUA, Geor the liev.

W. F. McCullen offici- Ria Travis; services 10 a.m. to- Two Shreveport youths convicted in of manslaughter in the slaying of a Haughton man are among 32 Caddo Parish men atlnB. Burial will be in Grand day Christie's Chaprl Methodist iinn 11 horn ft iL'ihin t-1 1 rtu milt Vn Cane where Masonic riles will be Church; burial church cemetery.

Local Police Investigate 2 Burglaries Shreveport police detectives are investigating two business burglaries which occurred sometime early yesterday morning and netted an undetermined amount of rings and watches and several articles of household furnishings and electrical appliances. According to Patrolmen E. C. Heap and S. H.

Byrnes who investigated, three television sets, an air conditioner, tape recorder, sewing machine, two washing machines and three mattresses were taken from the Lakeside Furniture 624 Pierre Ave. Officers said entry was made by removing the door knob from the back door of the furniture store building. Two holes which were knocked in the front show case window of McCary's Jewelers, 1255 Shreve City, allowed the theft scheduled to come before the observed. lie died Tuesday in a Mansfield nursing home after a lengthy ill state Board of Pardons at its next meeting Monday in New TEXAS MRS. DKMK HARPER LO.N'GVIEW, Tex.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. yes ness. He served on the DeSoto Parish school board for 14 years Orleans. William Green, 23, and Henry terday for Mrs. Denie Harper, (ifi, who died Sunday at her resi G.

Gregory, 21, were sentenced to 12 years in Angola by Caddo District Judge Henry r. Turner in November, after a 12- and on the DeSoto Parish Police for 12 years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. A.

Smith of Haugh-ton, Mrs. Robert H. McMichael of Faycttcville, three sons, I.loyd R. Piatt, Sidney VV. Piatt and William Karl Plait all of Grand Cane; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

v. wryf'' wl man jury found them guilty of dence following a short illness. The services will be held, in the Welch Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Evans officiating. Burial will be in the White Cemetery.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. H. C. Gary, Mrs. Grov-er Smith and Mrs.

Frankie Hearn, all of Iongview, and Mrs. Wayne Bvrd of Shreveport; three sons, beating and running over Edison Duncan Patterson outside the Travelers Inn in Agurs. In other action scheduled by the board, four convicted mur IU'STOX-Sylvester Alkins, fil, derers will have their cases heard. They are Israel Jones, of Clay; services. 2 p.m.

today, of an undetermined amount of Clay Methodist Church; burial Prospect Cemetery. EROS Mrs. Lawrence Walker, services held Tuesday; burial Salem Cemetery. rings and watches, R. L.

McCary. owner of the store, was unable to give Detective Bill Ruby an exact figure on the value of the stolen items late yesterday. Cecil Harper, Charles Harper and Luther Ray Harper, all of Shreveport; fourteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. CHARLIE C. SMITH LYFORD, Tex.

Charlie C. Smith, 81, resident of Lyford since 1934, died in his nome Monday following a heart attack. Mr. Smith was born in Sulphur Springs. Essie B.

Parker, Billy Glen Walker and Robert James Jr. Manslaughter cases also to be reviewed are Roy Rrokenberry, Leroy Tuiel and Ezra Revels. One negligent homicide case is set concerning Ulisha Parks Jr. O. B.

Glen will have his conviction of attempted aggravated rape come before the group. Three armed robbery convic- tiftnc trill ho VinnrH Thmr gra SURRENDER "MAGIC" NAIROBI, Kenya (UNI -Kirinyaga district's 340 witch SPniNGHILL Mrs. Margie Ree Conville, 40; services 4 p.m. today in the Methodist Church; burial Springhill Cemetery. doctors have surrendered their RECEIVING NEW full colonel insignia is Donald F.

Viegel (right) personnel director of the city and as-sistant'eommandant of the local USAR school. The insignia is being positioned by Col. J. Raymond Weber, commandant of the USAR school (Times Photo bv Lloyd Stillev) Survivors include his widow; magical paraphernalia to the government after many re ALEXANDRIA Mrs. W.

sons Clarence Smith ofLindscy Adser George North- quests that they abandon their Tcddlie, 81; services 2 p.m. to uvn y.dim omm icmt anf Ix)ITain Henderson, of Corpus Chnsti and Raymond; The l)oard wj also in(o craft. day, Lee Heights Baptist Church burial Friendship Cemetery. 1 asaoena; a iwur ner, hf case of clarence R. Daley Mrs.

C. E. Edwards of Long convicted on three counts of Club Will Mccl as- HUSTON Sylvester Atkins, fil Island, N.Y.; eight grandchildren S-S-S-H-H-H! i fr of Clay; services 2 p.m. today in 13 great-grandchildren and two The Shreveport Coin Club will meet in the Council room at the my Classes Are Invisible Civic Center tomorrow night at Clay Methodist Church; burial Prospect Cemetery. FERRJDAY Mrs.

Nellie Howard Ensign, 87; services held Tuesday; burial Natchez, sisters. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in the First Baptist Church in Lyford with the Rev. Gene Morton and the Rev. Earl Anderson officiating.

Burial will be in Combs Cemetery under direction of Duddles- 7 p.m. A trading sessioin and course will be followed by an auction. The Carnegie Endowment for I'm Wearing CONTACT LENSES ten Funeral Home of Raymond- International Peace was established in imo with a $10 million endowment from Andrew ville. JEFFERSON, Tex. William TREVOR WRlfiHT, 19, hit Shrevcport yesterday 106 (lavs out of li is hometown.

Melbourne, Australia, hitchhiking his way across parts of the world's great land masses on a round-the-world course that will take him back home in another 3.) to 40 days. He poses here outside the Shrevcport Chamber of Commerce offices in his 35-pound field pack, assuming the internationally known stance of a fellow hoping for a ride. (Times Photo by Terry Vaughan) "1)011' Youth Hiking Around World Arrives Here gravated assault. Others scheduled during the meeting and the crime they were convicted under are: Wayne Maddry, forgery; Willie Whitten. two charges of simple burglary, one charge of forgery and a parole violation; Lloyd Jasper Minx, theft and forgery; Willie Richardson possession and sale of narcotics; Wade Lee Harvill, simple burglary; Alphonse Pine, simple burglary and a probation violation; Roykin Hughes, simple burglary; Lake Charles Davis, simple robbery; Pat Kirkland, forgery; Ronald Paul Krout, two counts of simple burglary and.

one attempted theft; Johnny Robert Childress, simple burglary; James LePhew, simple burglary; Tommy J. Barber two charges of simple burglary; Morrimer Mosely, 90; services 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Haggard Funeral Home; burial Oakwood Cemetery. Consult Our Specialists Offices at SOUTHERN OPTICAL CO. PITTSBURG, Mat-tie Brison, 90; services 3:30 p.m.

today in First Methodist Church; burial Pleasant Grove Cemetery. NACOGDOCHES, FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wenrers or false teeth have Buffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at Just the wrong time. Do not live In fear nf this happening you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid) powdr. on your plates.

Hold false teeth more firmly, ao they feel more comfortable, noes not sour. Checks "plate odor Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. A(Jv city cemetery. money and 35 lo 40 days time remaining, he happily recalls the 7,300 miles he's already covered in lOfi days and on "750 pounds Australian," including pre-paid air transport for the remaining long ocean hops. His journey to Shreveport began in Melbourne, and took him to Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, Aden, Suez and Port Said.

In Europe he visited Naples, Lisbon, London, covered some 2,000 miles in England and Scotland, then to Paris, Switzerland and to the top of the Malterhorn, Austria, Germany, including 300 miles of hitchhiking in East Germany, to Denmark, Sweden and Holland. A hop across the Atlantic took him to New York and the World's Fair, down the Atlantic seaboard all the way into Florida, then to New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Shreveport. 617 Texas St. Ph. 425-3491 Hale Martin; services 2 p.m.

today; burial Martinsville (Next to Joy Theatre) 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Hours: Thomas Wayne Irvin, theft and probation violation: Rill M. Mitchell, simple burglary and parole violation; and Clarence J. Mars- Two Are Charged Willi Drug Theft forgery and parole viola- ton, tion.

Three Shreveport men arrested Saturday were charged yesterday with one count of felony theft each after admitting the to "blazers" with fashion, It By SAM STRINGFKI.I.OW Of The Times Staff A husky lad with a positive "down under" accent hit Shreveport Tuesday, JOfi days out of Australia and figuring he was 33 lo 40 days from home. Trevor Wright, 19, caught the rye of Shrcveport Jaycee Dick Barnes, 3fil9 Beckham Drive, yesterday morning, trying (o flag a ride into Bossier City and Shrove-port from a point on U. S. Highway 71. "I've never spent such a day in my life." Rai nes told a Times reporter later in the afternoon.

"I told him he didn't seem to he from these parts," Barnes recalled, "and he replied, with that real down under accent, 'Hardly. I'm from Australia'." Wright's story is enough to One last request he had to make: there very easy, "but it's harder in America. A dollar often means just one meal a day." OVERNIGHT VISIT Wright fared somewhat better than usual last night. The Shreve-port Chamber of Commerce hotel committee went all out, and arranged an overnight visit for him through the courtesy of Town and Country. Today, this lad, who a few weeks ago climbed the Matter-horn, will thumb a ride to Dallas, Amarillo, Denver, Seattle and Vancouver.

He then will head south In San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and (he U. border, maybe even to Mexico City and Acapuleo. Beyond that lie air flights to Hawaii, Fiji, New Zealand, Sydney and home in Melbourne. "That's when 1 return to com- ffirainiiffwfl theft of narcotic drug prescrip- I linns fmm Iho CnnAn Cupp 2d, of 5230 Mansfield Max-Wayne Roach. 21, of 1532 Natalie and Arvil Lee Hammons 18, of 1133 Prespect ad-nulled the thefts which have i taken place over the past year.

They were all employes' of the The three are being held in ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY "Will you send me half a doz- wholesale Drug according en copies of your paper with my to Assistant District Attorney s'nl'y'-' Albert Lutz. A couple of his newly-made Detective Sgt. Odis Caldwell, Jaycee friends said it was as who made the arrests, said the fa SB ih Caddo Parish' jail. Bond is due good as done already. three men Ronnie I.ce Ennis, to be set today.

JUNIOR PETITES count on Penney's for smart back-to-school fashions styled for every mood! stir the wanderlust in the worst Km rvinhn i1 tr urni 1 nrl Ravnnc a ir! of he. became interested, and' asked P' remaining two years thn lad In allow him to show him i flV( appi eill ICC.sbip in the lad to allow him to show him frigcration," he tells us With miles. 50 pounds in BLAZEKS" eat too much? around a bit. He agreed. When he, gets back lo his home in Melbourne next month, Wright will have completed a round-the-world jaunt that few people ever dare to try.

Kxpcnshe? Not the way Wright tells it. "I came into KM) pounds Australian on my last birthday," he said, "and bought a package air tour of the Pacific. Then I read ahnut how some have hitchhiked their way many places, and decided to use parts of the tour for necessary air flights across the oceans and hitchhike on land. My family gave me enough so that I have a dollar a day to spend for food, and I generally sleep out in my sleeping bag at night, sometimes with people I've been referred to by those I've met as I've traveled around." If acid Indigestion comes on, you can stop it right away with TUMS antacid tablets. Today's good tasting TUMS are fortified speed soothing, high potency relief neutralize al( excess acid release you from the grip of an acid-irritated stomach the spot Wouldn't you like that? Quickly effective, high potency relief the new 2-piece i look for 3 roll pack 30c iff Sf I He said the youth hotels in all European countries except Swo- dm make inexpensive travel i There's lorsa' hot weather ahead no)98 fiT? 1 I PENNEY'S I'' I I oi 1 i I Pi Lf 1 STAY MAN, COOL With B-l-a-t-e-r striped short jacksst, double breasted iiyltd with four-buttons.

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