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4-A Friday, July 23, 1965 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES Near Ft. Polk 74 Shells Destroyed By Explosive Experts FT. POLK Seventy-four 106- millimeter recoilless rifle shells were removed from a creek bed near Cravens this week and stroyed by Ft. Polk explosives experts. The shells were under a bridge on Louisiana Hwy.

399 a halfmile north of Cravens, officials of Ft. Polk's 45th Explosive Ordnance Detachment said. Apparently the shells, all duds, which did not explode when fired, had been removed from Ft. Polk ranges. An explosion of other 106-millimeter shells last Jan.

10 near Oakdale injured three persons and Navy divers removed 107 dud shells from a creek a Pitkin Jan. 14-15. The shells found near Pitkin had been attacked with wrenchand EOD personnel speculatles: that persons were trying to salvage the metals in the shells. Spc. 5 Henry Jackson 1 notified jections were filed to the railroad's petition.

WASHINGTON (P) Leslie McAlister of Jonesboro has been named Secretary of Commerce to President Ronald T. McCoy of Nogales, in Boys Nation he here. The Boys Nations project is sponsored by the American Legion. McAlister ter is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. McAlister of Jonesboro. LITTLE ROCK (P) The U. Office of Education approved Fort Smith's desegregation plan, the state Education Department announced Thursday.

The plan also has been approved by federal court. The department also announced that approval of statements of compliance with the Civil Rights Act from Ola and East school districts. These statements were filed after the July 1 deadline. Dove Season Reduction Is Flayed Here L. R.

Fleming, Caddo Parish Police Jury conservation and agriculture committee chairman, expressed concern surprise yesterday at the Wild Life and Fisheries Commission's action cutting the Northwest Louisiana dove season. At the same time, Fleming, former commission member, urged all sportsmen to protest the action. "I urge all sportsmen to send telegrams to 400 Royal St. in New Orleans and urge the commission to consider returning Northwest Louisiana to a 16-day dove he said. Fleming said the commission in, will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m.

consider the Fleming commented, that the commission in preliminary tion set. the September portion of the state's 70-day dove season for Sept, 4-14. This gives Northwest Louisiana 11 days instead of the 16 days granted last year. Fleming was on the board the time the U.S. Fish and Wilda life Service agreed to decree that Louisiana could divide the allowable days into three seasons.

"During my term, on the board, we thought everyone was happy on the dove season split. It wasn't easy to get. We would like have an answer as to why they did this to Northwest he said. "I have been unable to find out why and for what reason the commission has taken five days from Northwest Louisiana and left us an 11-day season," said. "I have been unable to contact any of the board members, even though left my number for them to call me.

I have talked to some of the biologists and their recommendation is the same as last season," he said. He added that during a recent public meeting in Alexandria that "nothing came out that there would be any changes in dove season." Group Trying to Topple Soviet Regime, Reds Say MOSCOW (P-The Soviet Union told its people Thursday that a Russian organization abroad is trying to overthrow the Communist regime. The accusation was made at the trial of 27-year-old Englishman Gerald Brooke on charges of subversive anti-Soviet activities. He pleaded guilty and faces a possible sentence of from six months to seven years. The prosecution said the Popular "Labor Alliance, a shadowy emigre group, recruited Brooke to delvier subversive leaflets, codes and other material to persons here.

The group is known as NTS from its initials in Russian. It is believed to have only a small membership no prospects of ousting absolutely. munist party from the Kremlin. Sometimes the Soviet leaders focus attention on it in a way that indicates some measure of concern. Brooke was arrested April 25 in the Moscow apartment of Yuri Konstantinov.

supposed to deliver to Konstantinov instructions for using coded radio broadcasts and deciphering broadcasts, the indictment said. Konstantinov was supposed to give Brooke information about domestic changes here. Instead, "with the assistance of Konstantinov, a patriot of his homeland, Brooke was the government newspaper Izvestia said. The obvious point for other Rus. sians, who were also getting the message from radio and television, was to be suspicious of foreigners.

NTS was founded in 1930 by Russian students abroad, according to a reference work published by the London School of Economics. It advocates "the overthrow of the Soviet regime, and the establishment of a democratic system." The indictment of Brooke said NTS before World War supplied Germany and Japan with spies, murderers and saboteurs to work in the Soviet Union. Brooke led a group of Russianlanguage students to Moscow to practice conversation. The indictment charged that he organized the trip in order to carry out an INTS assignment. ABET 1900 MARKET (South) Phone 424-1544 SPECIAL CATFISH FILLET NOW SERVING YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAILS This is it! Now's when you get CHEVROLET the No.1 deals on the No.1 buys.

All by Chevrolet! Rites Saturday For Mrs. Davis the post provost marshal of the shells. Jackson's home is yards from the creek. His children discovered the rounds while fishing in water three to four feet deep. The shells evidently had been thrown the bridge.

Jackson said the bridge was about four miles from the scene of an explosion of dud shells in December. Lt. Richard V. McGaughy, 45th EOD commander, directed, the destruction of the M.Sgt. Jack G.

Sumrall and Spc. 5 William L. Flack also took part the operation. Officials said anyone knowing of dud rounds should contact the explosive ordnance detachment (Ft. Polk extension 2401) or local authorities to insure safe removal and destruction of the shells.

The explosives used in the recoilless rifle shells are not seriously affected by ter, according to Lt. McGaughy. Removing ammunition from military reservation without authorization is a federal offense. Impact areas of the post are unsafe for unauthorized persons and no one has been authorized to enter areas collect material for purpose. then Rapides Bridge Will Be Closed ALEXANDRIA The Murray Street Bridge over Red River between Alexandria and Pineville will be closed to all traffic between 8 a.m.

and. 10 p.m. today, according to District Engineer William H. Byles. The highway department engineer said the turn span on the bridge, it would will be function tested properly deterafter it was repaired last month.

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And Chevrolet power, like the 325-hp Turbo-Jet V8 you can order now. Your dealer's got Bel Airs and Biscaynes to show you, too. Better see No. 1 soon! Chevrolet Impala WAITING WON'T GET YOU A BIGGER CHOICE IN CHEVELLE BY CHEVROLET. Waiting won't get you a more popular middle-sized car than Chevelle, either.

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And all the performance you could ask for, up to 350 hp! See the No. 1 man soon. Everybody promises great buys this time of year, but nobody's delivering like your Chevrolet dealer. US A -1 TIE TO) Corvair Monza Sport Sedan WAITING WON'T GET YOU A SPORTIER Mrs. Pliney Louis David, 79, of 1648 Laurel died Thursday at 6:30 a.m.

in Confederate Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services are scheduled Saturday at 10 a.m. in RoseNeath Chapel. Burial will be in Fillmore Cemetery. A native of Acadia Parish.

she had been a resident of Shreveport for 50 years. Survivors include two sons, Clarence, Rushing of of California; Shreveport a sister, Mrs. T. L. Ouzes of Shreveport; a granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.

ASTRONAUT CHARLES CONRAD wears a large straw hat and space suit during training exercises in the Gulf of Mexico this week. Conrad and Gordon Cooper are scheduled for the Gemini 5 flight Aug. 19. (AP Wirephoto) Deaf Meet Is Planned By Baptists The ninth annual Louisiana Baptist Conference for the Deaf will begin today at 4 p.m. with registration at the First Baptist Church of Shreveport.

The Rev. Carlie Hill, minister to the deaf at the First Baptist Church, will serve as host pastor for the three-day meeting. "The Word of God: SharingSocially, Teaching Educationally, Exploring -Theologically, and Possessing Inspirationally" will be the theme of the program. Among the speakers for the program will be the Rev. Weaverly Atkins, home missionary to the deaf for the state; the Rev.

Robert Boltz of the First Baptist Church of New Orleans: the Rev. Donald Evans of the First Baptist Church of Baton Rouge, and the Rev. Mr. Hill of Shreveport. The Rev.

Mr. Atkins, will speak at 8 p.m. today on "Sharing the Word of God," the Rev. Mr. Evans at 11:20 a.m.

Saturday on "Teaching the Word of God," and the Rev. Mr. Hill at 11 a.m. Sunday on "Possessing the Word of The Rev. Mr.

Boltz will speak on "Exploring the Word of God" at the annual banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Morrison's Cafeteria in the Pierremont Mall Shopping Center. The regular Sunday services will be held during the conference, with Sunday school 9:30 a.m. and preaching at 11 a.m. Announcements, prayer, reports and preaching will be held at a 9 a.m.

session Saturday, with Dr. James Middleton scheduled to deliver a welcoming address. The regular business meeting is planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, with election and installation of new State Briefs In Arkansas BATESVILLE, Ark. (P) The Batesville School District will hold a $1.3 million bond issue election here Sept.

28. The funds would be used to finance construction of a high school to replace the one built here in 1951 at a cost of $416,000. LITTLE ROCK (P-The state Health Department said Thursday that a 16-year-old El Dorado boy died July 8, eight days after drinking well water that had been contaminated by a dead Rodent. Dr. William Bunch, director of the communicable disease control division, said the child suffered leptospirosis, which also is known as Weils Disease, Ft.

Bragg Fever and Hemorrhagic Jaundice. LITTLE ROCK (-The state Commerce Commission a id Thursday that Missouri Pacific Railroad may close its freight agency station at Grady. The railroad, in asking for permission to close the station, said it had been operated at a loss for more htan a year. No ob- officers as the highlight of the session. Shreveporters on the program include Mrs.

Irma Mayer, Mrs. E. Whittington, Mrs. Carlie Hill and Mrs. Alva Luder, all scheduled to sing.

Present officers of the organization are Lucius Walker of Baton Rouge, president; Robert Boltz, vice president; Webster Wheeler of Baton Rouge, secretary; Mrs. J. U. Liner of West Monroe, recording secretary; Mrs. Eli Richards of Baton Rouge, treasurer, and trustees, J.

U. Liner and Mrs. Webster Wheeler. About 70 persons are expected to attend, the Rev. Mr.

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