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6 im SHEVfFOT TIMK Tuetdoy, July 25, 1950 Of Author garet Mitchell Marsh, famed author, 'of "Gone With the Wind." has been, proposed by Boy and Girl Scoutai Ask Curbs On Roundups i 1 here. Boy Scout troop 51 and Girl Scout 'troop 1 have adopted solutions iasking all motorists to half for 60 Ask Traffic Pause Minute In Memory seconds on Aug. 1G, the day plaiBl died of injuries suffered 'when strurk crossing an Atlanta (street au ear. During the the youngsters suegAbt ueoDiei I pi Tyler Will Vote on Farm Market Plans Tyler. Texas.

July 24 Special )v City officials Monday expected light vote in Tuesday's city election to determine if citizens ant to sponsor a $250,000 fanners market. The election ill decide issuance of city bonds for that amount. The propots'fl market will serve a 25 county area of Cast Texas making Tyler the focal point of East Texas farm market operations. It will act as a farmers wholesale market. Plans for the market have been Forijth, Ca July 24 UX).

A "think of the added power thatl one-minute, nation wide traffic receive from a careless hand! pause in memory of the late Mar- ion a steering wneei. I Tli3 Forsyth city council en-i the plan and letters have! gone out Scout units through-j 9 out tfie nation, appealing for them to make plans for the nation-wide' pause thi 3 ear ana every jear thereafter. I CAR OWNERS Read This! fA Get f5f to $50 or more quickly on your car. If yno owe now. jet p.

a 2nd Auto Loan up to S50S without refinancing. Stop In or phone. i AETNA FINANCE CO. 723 Marshall St. Phone 4-323 tw.

-v. Si i 1 Drsed of Mexico shrimp are exported to Hawaii, the Philippines and China. jompleted and should Tyler voters Of Duty Calls Washington. July 24 The army today asked newspapers and wii-e services not to publish or compile nation or state roundups of national guard and reserve units being called to active duty. Maj.

Gen. F. L. Parks, the army's chief information officer, said that such compilations would be valuable to a foreign agent. "It is something that if he had to get it together with his own resources it would cost millions of dollars, whereas if the wire services make it available to him it costs only five cents," Parks said in a letter to the wire services.

"It is therefore urgently requested that no state or national roundup of mobilized national guards or reserve units be undertaken by the wire services and those that have already been made be killed and not published." There is no legal restriction on such services. The wire services newspapers and radio stations customarily abide by official requests when the question of military -curitv is involved. fl 1 Security in Home Ownership -vii: net reject tne bona issue, tne plans may be shifted to another city or the market supporters may seek another sponsoring agency. The market will be one of the best of its type west of the Mississippi, according to the East Agricultural council. Council officials said the nearest market akin to the one proposed here is at Jackson.

which serves the entire state. nw i i ii pjpjM rtiMSM'i ii Tiaffriri'iA" vr 1 w-jx4M HEADING FOR BATTLE with Communist North Koreans. United States medium tanks move along a dusty road from a bivouac area somewhere in South Korea. (International Soundphoto via Army Radio). VA Savs Fishing Boat Goes Over Dam Urges Gl Bill 0 For Korean Vets Washington.

July 24 Representative Rankin suggested today congress may want to extend to veterans of the Korean fighting the benefits voted to GIs after World War II. Yal, thre'i security in home ownership! Save with us when you have the I necessary down payment for the home you want, we'll finance the balance on I terms to fit your income. Every dollar you save here earns worthwhile dividends with insured safety. In- quines invited. Prominent Minden Resident Droims in Okla.

Accident 25,030,000 Have Served In V. S. Wars Minden, I July 24 (Special 1 -WTien it was learned here that Charlie Frazier, prominent Mir.rien loial authorities at the scene had "1 believe that this matter merits ithe most careful' consideration," Parks said the governors of the states have been asked to make future announcements of guard and reserve callups only for local communities Some roundup stories on a national basis were compiled yesterday and published before the army made its requests today. They were lased on announcements by Individual governors. businessman and his brother-in-law.

equipment to continue the Bynum Green of Idabel. were 'search at night a group of volun- Washington (U PJ. Some while on a fishing trip'teer firemen and several other 000 men have served in the armed near Idabel yesterday morning. of Frazier's left about 6:30 forces of the I'nitt'd States since Rankin said in a statement in which lie discussed insurance and other benefits for the men fighting in Korea. E.

Craig, mayor of cording to After World War II the former were allowed education Idabel. p.m. to aid in the search. They jlne start of the Revolutionary war, carried night-searching apparatus 'according to data compiled by Vet-with them. Police Chief J.

D. Batton jerans Administrator Carl R. I Listen to KTBS 10 P.M. newscast stated. iGray, Jr.

and training benefits. Rankin said that soldiers in service in Korea are entitled to Of the total. 19.014.000 are alive. I Parks said that while the army THREE PHOTOS show destruction of a North Korean tank by an F-80 jet fighter in western region of Korean battlefront. First blast (top) is a miss, next (middle) is nearer.

Last (bottom) is direct hit. (International via Army Ra-dio). A tew grains of salt help bring out the flavor of apple sauce. A dash of salt should always also be added to cream that is to be whipped and sweetened. When you buy onions make sure that thev are clean, dry, and hard rather than flabby.

Be sure that no onions have begun to sprout. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Grav said there are 15 surviving "anxious to have human interest veterans of the Grand Army of the coverage in each locality of local Republic, and 580 surviving vet- if the wire services compile erans of the Indian wars of the last 'and publish a list by unit designa-half of the 19th century. He for the nation or for the not list surviving Confederate jstate, it gives a foreign agent, with Frazier. who was abovit 40 or 41. was employed by the Day Tire and Supply company here.

The local businessman was visiting his mother-in-law in Idabel when the tragedy occurred. The men were drowned while fishing at Beaver's Bend, a Oklahoma state park resort about 20 miles north of Idabel, which is located in the extreme southeast HOME FEDERAL Frazier, who has lived in Minden for the past several years, resided at 208 Goode avenue. He is survived by his widow and two children; a sister, Mrs. Bruce Davis, and a brother, William Frazier, all of Minden. At the time of the accident yesterday, Frazier was visiting his mother-in-law and other members of his wife's family who live in take out the $10,000 National Service life insurance policies; to d'sability compensation pay at wartime rates in event of injury; to shave enforcement of civil liabilities such as debts and mortgages suspended while in service, and jto hospitalization under laws gov-jerning the Veterans veterans.

out any effort on his part, a com- JvMcctafi ptete troop list of our mobilization. Veterans American of the Spanish-war are dving i i 111 Ml At Mil rapidly. Grav said. Six months corner of the state. The world's rarest game bird is the Hawaiian goose or "nene." Changes in land use and extra hunting pressure have reduced their ranks to a pitiful remnant of not over 23 or 30 birds.

Idabel. The men were fishing in a small ago there were 122.000 Spanish-American war veterans, but as of Julv 1 there were only 119.000. The largest, group of veterans Is motor boat at a point just below the dam about 11 a.m. vesterday when the swirling current from the base of the dam pulled their tiny craft into water pouring over the dam, Craig stated. the 14.000,000 who sered in World War II.

Total battle caMialties for all American wars, Grav said, were i 915,300. A witness to the tragedy was Green, who was about 40 was a teacher at Idabel high school, where he was basketball coach and athletic director, he is survived by his widow and thre children. Green was Mrs. Frazier's brother. The Beaver Band state park is located on the Mountain Fork river.

Craig reported last night that the river has been swollen for the past several davs due to local rains, but Green's father, who was on the bank at the time. He said the boat went into the swirling water and Gray said the Veterans Admin capsized. One of the men he could not identifv whether it was Green istration is legal guardian of 000 minor children belonging to 384.800 veterans' widows on VA rolls. I IZ Hr Service -CASHLCAMY 1 or Frazier came up once, but immediately went down again. was falling slightly yesterday.

There are 2.308,700 disabled vet The rise in the river accounted for the swiftness of the current i on VA roUs- over the dam and the increased) Neither of the bodies had been recovered last night and an intensive search by local authorities and units of the Oklahoma national guard was under way. Youngsters especially will enjoy suction at its base which entrapped the boat the two men were in, Craig stated. Rcaoy Next MooNiNeJ OFFICE OPEN JAn 'till MlOMfcHT MM Peanut Butter and Honey Toast for breakfast, lunch, or for an afternoon snack. To make them blend two tablespoons of peanut butter with an equal amount of soft but ter or margarine and a tablespoon of honey; spread on five slices of toasted bread and toast attain under the broiling unit. Cut each slice into strips and serve Woman Succumbs.

To Long Illness N. O. Youth Dies Of Auto Injuries New Orleans. July 24 4 Anevyday is here lowest price cars! 1 a UuVleJ SUalL) IcJU CU M' 'r 'T Mrs. Helen Roberson, 83, of Plain Dealing, died at 4:30 p.m.

i'-earoia iew up-terdav at a local hospital after a pea youth, died yesterday of in-long illness. She was the wife of ihej juries received in an automobile late J. J. Roberon, a prominent 'Collision Saturday, planter and life long resident of His death brought to 26 the num-Bossier parish. her of motor vehicle traffic acci- Funeral services will be held at dent fatalities in the city since the Salem Baptist church of Plain Jan.

1. Hill graduated last year from St. Dealing at a time to be announced 1 i i I Tt Aloysius college and was engaged in construction work. He was a passenger in an automobile operated by Touis J. Castanza, 19, New Orleans, when the accident occurred.

later. The Rev. N. L. Eddy of Buck-ner.

Ark, will officiate. The body will remain at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. L.

Holland, until time fcr the services. Norton Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. She is survived bv one brother, Mr. J. H.

May of Silverton. Texas: a sister, Mrs. Mittie Strange of Plain Dealing: seven daughters, Mrs. Jena Dodson, Mrs. Nora Far-rington.

Mrs. Li) lie Matlock, Mrs. 1.. 1 It rt llfiUnni ELECT DECE WATSON School Board Ward 4 i Look on the right-hand side of the machine. Be sure the shows after the name.

City Driefs STOCKHOLDERS TO MEET1 Stockholders of the Shreveport Production Credit association will hold all of Plain Dealing; Mrs. Addie their annual meet ing in he audW Adams of Calvert. Texas, and Mrs. 7-'" Viola Holmes of Austin, Texas: and building at 2 p. July 28.

two sons. A. J. Roberson of Eden-i announced yesterday by Texas, and G. W.

Roberson a- naniutrr. berg. Her Her of Plain Dealing. survivors also include a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. TO ADDRESS CI.V'B Sidney J.

Jonaoulin, state field supervisor' of wages and hours of the public division of 17. S. department of labor, will speak at the regular meeting of the Cedar Grove Rotary club at noon today. Jonsoulin's subject is wages and hours in this area. The Brother of Local Resident Injured DECE WATSON IS: The only candidate who has received both primary and secondary education in the Caddo parish schools.

A life-long resident of Caddo parish. Father of two children. Your Vote and Support Appreciated A 38-vear-old Lake Charles meeting is to re neia at me ceuar welder, the brother of a local resi- Grove Methodist church, C806 dent, was one of the three men Southern avenue, seriously burned Saturday in a nt ship explosion on Lake Sabine atlJJau lllC'TCHSe Port Arthur, Texas. 1 J- Southern Mores AS SHOWN Biloxl, Miss, July 24 Chain stores have confidence in the South's economy and are going ahead with extended plans of remodeling and building of new stores. David H.

Crooks of Cincinnati, Ohio, director of public relations for Kroger company said here STUDEDAKER CHAMPION 111 19 LUgai UlllUKii va Dennis, who talked with hospital authorities at Port Arthur yesterday, said that his brother escaped a first explosion with only burned hand but was trapped in a second explosion when he returned to the sinking vessel to rescue another crewman. Also seriously burned in the explosion was Joe Fells. 53, of Port Neches. Texas, and Oliver M. Morgan, of Port Arthur.

A.PASSENfiED. Tjg tlfojdeMis? Champion is one She 4 Iew3s price latjGSfc selling ears I CUSTOM SEDAN ATTENTOON SHREVEPORT TIMES SUBSCRIBERS as today. Crooks is attending the mid- South chain store council's quarter- ly meeting here. The council is a public relations project and includes stores from Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee. A.

G. Hamilton of Cleveland, Miss, managing director of Missis-! sippi chain store council, is host to the meeting and George Berg, DELIVERED IN SHREVEPORT State and local taxes, if any extra Memphis. Tenn, is president. 1 Finally Rid of Ocr.druff 2nd Itchy POWELL. Team Mrs.

N. F. GUI Pric vary ttighdy in narby commwuti 4u to diffarncM in transportation charges Comparably low prices oa ether Studobaker Champion Custom ssedelai 4 -door dan, 5 -part. Starlight coup, buaiaoaa coup ric tub-act cfcae io ao Spring Street. Pewtn.

Tana- mtsi You got brokot that automatically adjust thtmsdvtt Glare-proof "black light instrument panol dials 6-cylindor "gas miloago-champion" ongino of now higher compression power Automatic choke Variable ratio "extra-leverage" steering A brand new kind of coil-spring front onoV suspension Luxurious upholstery Lounge-width seats with real hip room, leg room, Yiead room Tight-gripping rotary door latches Capacious trunk A fin choice of attractive body colors. IIUTCIHNS MOTORS U10 Marshall Street, Shreveport, La. IIP STA'5-cH vita tot! Wo have arranged to have complaints serviced from tea convenient points throughout the city. This in ardor to give you better service it and when your carrier forget to leave your paper. We strive to have all deliverios complete by A.M.

Please allow until 7 A.M. in case of emergency. Then call 3-6012 and a paper will be sent you immediately from one of the ten convenient locations. Please do not call after 8:30 as complaints registered after that hour cannot be serviced the tame day. cail-- -68112 or 3-7189' SHREVEPOXT TIMES CIRCULATION DEPT.

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