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I- e- 10 im SHKEVEPORT TIMES Saturday, March 15, 1950 Weather I'ews9 Forecasts Mews ff tlUne Death THE WEATHER QBCJSf ACMl TCLCPMOTO tttVttW af WUTMU VUU. tT. COMMlftCt WMCAST- KllOf WW 4 Iff St 5-Year Term For Man in Incest Case The maximum sentence of five Chrysler Dividends by Years Chrysler Corporation Dividends Paid by th MTUJONS OF DOLLARS cacn i ear, it-itt i I 4 I I I (l 40- 20 117 JO Jl 34 "35 "J7 MILLIONS Of DOLLARS 40 '41- '41 4 4 '47 31 75 31 45 31 40 32 10 32 10 32 64 Rcpts. 4:25 5.9G4 Exots. 43.207 2.013 Sales 514 780 J.M0 27 627.581 13 718 iut newt? ii rWRJ roroc AfrXj- AJL lllT ffiffi $ww Dailv Cotton Table Years in the penitentiarv was given yesterday to George Sear.

44-year- old Shreveport carpenter who pleaded guilty in Caddo district court to incest with his niece, the 21-year-old mother of two children. Sears and the woman. Identified as Mrs. Margie Donelson of West Frankfort. Ill, were Wednesday at a local tourist court by Deputy Sheriffs Gordon Carr and Charles Kneipp.

According to statements made to District Attorney Edwin L. Blewer by the pair, Mrs. Donelson came to Shreveport on Feb. After staying at the house where he was rooming for two nights, they said, they moved to the tourist" court. Mrs.

Donelson told the district i with Stars when he visited their family in Illinois last October and i that thev had relations at that in a written biaiemem Donelson said Sears had been good to her and her children and she "saw no harm In living with him as his wife." The children, a 27-month-old boy and a 7-month-old girl, have been in the parish juvenile detention home since the couple's arrest. Blewer said yesterday that members of Mrs. family were expected to come here to return her to Illinois and mai me cnnaren would be returned to her. Mrs. Donelson.

the daughter of Sears' sister, is separated from her husband, who is a hospitalized mental case. The case was heard by Judge James U. Galloway. Monroe Steamboal Captain Succumbs Monroe. March 24 i.

Funeral services will lie held here this afternoon for Capt. Ixuis Herbert Swayze, steamboat master and owner, who died yesterday. He received his first steamboat pilot's license at the age of 19. Survivors include two sons. it.

Swayze. Atlanta, Marcus I). Sw ayze, Monroe, and two daughters. Misses Mildred and Daisy Swavze of Monroe. Times Want Ad Rates EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1949 For Advertising Originating in LOUISIANA ARKANSAS' TEXAS Num- I Day 4 Day ber of Lines 13c Lin I Day Rata 36c Line Lines Pe Day Per Day I 1.00 I 1.84 I .70 HHMI.

thedotted and striped of yourj fotocast. Rain and snow from New York state over through Ohio.j Indiana, Illinois and Iowa; also in I sections of Montana, Idaho and Ne-i 1 1 1 vu. nu ui cue northern Rockies thats the of-ie ficial forecast. The freezing line passes through points where lowest temperatures will be 32 degrees. Weather bureau forecasters are calling for still colder temperatures north of this line.

Minimum temperatures forecasts for the nation range from 24 at Bismark, North Dakota to 65 at Miami. Consult the small map for an indication of how i-kies over the nation will appear. Dark shading in the northwest and the Lakes Region means cloudy hile striped lines denote partly THE FORECAST Shreveport and Vicinity Partly cloudy and continued warm today and tomorrow. Occasional shower tomorrow. Louisiana Partly cloudy and warm today and tomorrow.

Scattered showers west tomorrow. Arkansas Partly cloudy and warm today Tomorrow mostly cloudy, scattered showers. East Texas Partly cloudy and warm tered showers. TEMPER AT I' RE 8 YESTERDAY 6:30 a.m Noon 6:30 o.m. 65 80 81 29 84 Barometer, 6:30 p.m.

A YEAR AGO YESTERDAY Maximum Minimum Highest of record this Lowest of record this 55 90 date le 33 of 2 I I i Slow Dealing Reported in Cotton Mart New York, March 24 0PV Cotton futures closed 25 cents a bale lower to 10 cents higher in slow dealings today. Price movements were indecisive in new crop months as traders awaited clarification of Washington legislation affecting cotton. This included the pending cotton acreage bill, funds for the ECA in the next fiscal year and further appropriations for the CCC farm AVERAGE COTTON PRICE New Orleans, March 24 The average price of middling 1516 inch cotton today at 10 designated southern spot markets was 5 cents a bale lower at 31.M cents a pound: average for the past 30 market days 32.09; middling inch average 30.31. support program. Old crop positions registered small gains in forenoon trading on mill buying and short covering, but later eased on light liquidation.

Certificated cotton stocks declined 524 bales and now totaled 115,382 bales. open high low cioe Mav 32.10 32.18 32.07 32.09 Julv 32.17 32.22 32.16 32.16 Oct 30.55 30.55 30.47 30.47 Dec 30.36 30.36 30.2S 30.2R March ...30.36 30.36 30.30 30.30 SHREVEPOKT LOTION l'losins Spot lolb-lnrh Curtesy I ttioios Cotton C'a.) Strict middling 31.25 Middling 30 .50 Strict low middling 28 25 Low middling 25 25 Strict good ordinary 22. 5 Good ordinary 21.75 Seven-eights 225 lower. Inch 50 higher. Inch j'i 12 higher.

Inch 150 higher. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS Receipts li Shipments 522 .115.874 91.048 42.022 Atltdl I PIS Total shipments Stock on hand NEW ORLEANS COTTON FUTURES New Orleans. March 24 tf. Trading was quiet and fluctuations were over a narrow range in cotton futures here today. Open 31.76 31 91 30 45 30 24 30.21 High "31.78" 31 94 30 45 30.25 30.22 Low 31.70 31 88 30.38 Close Chg.

31.70 4 31.88 1 May Jly Oct Dec Men b-Bid. 30 38-40 5 30.20 30 19b 5 30.20 30.18b 5 NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON New Orleans. March 24 (.. Soot cotton closed steady 25 cents a bale lower. Sales 514.

Low middling 26 25 Middling 3175 Good middling 32.60 Receipts 5.622. Stock 627.531. Rev. Tom Penacostal Burial will Barns, pastor of the church. officiating, be in the Minden ceme- terv.

Kellogg is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Kellogg of Ringgold, three half brothers. Theo. Henry and Rodney Kellogg, all of Springhill; one sister, Mrs. Ira Coley, of Houston.

Texas; one half sister, Mrs. Ike Chandler, of. Dub-berly; one grandson and four great grandchildren. MRS. MAL'DIE BLAXKEXSHIP Mrs.

Maudie Stewart Blanken-ship, 50, of Bay City. Texas, and the daughter of MrsC. B. Stewart of Shreveport, died late Thursday at a Bay City hospital following a lengthy illness. She was a native of Logans port.

and the wife of the Rev. R. L. Blankenship, ot Bay City. Funeral services will lie held at 2 p.m.

Monday in Bay City. Burial will be in a Bay City cemetery. Besides her mot her. Mrs. Roberts is survived by her husband; two 'sisters.

Mrs. B. B. Roberts, of Shreveport, and Mrs. Rulen C.

Jones, of Port Arthur, Texas; a brother, Lester Stewart, of Logans-port: a daughter, Mrs. James Black, of Bay City; a son. Daniel Blankenship. also of Bay City; a stepson, R. D.

Blankenship. of Bay City; and five grandchildren. MELVILLE M. BARNES Melville M. Barnes, died at his home at 30 Riverside drive, Bossier City, at 4:30 p.m.

yesterday. A native of Coosa county. Alabama, he had lieen a resident of Bossier City for approximately a year. Funeral services will he held at p.m tomorrow at the Rose-Neath funeral chapel with burial in Greenwood cemeterv at Marshall, Texas. The Rev W.

R. Wendt. pastor of the Bossier Citv Methodist church, will officiate. Barnes is survived by a son, Noel Barnes of Bossier Citv; a sis- ter. Miss Hettie Barnes of Dallas.

lTexas; grandchildrer and five great grandchildren. MRS. MIX ME M. KKAR Funeral services will be held at p.m. todav at the Central Chris tian church for Mrs.

Minnie Mae Kear. SO. former resident of Shreveport. who died Tuesday at her home in Perth Am boy, X. J.

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Louis San Antonio SHREVEPORT Washington DAILY RIVER BULLETIN RED RIVER SYSTEM First column of figures Indicates flood stases; second column stages day before yesterday: third yesterday! fourth rain during last 24 hours. RED Arthur City Index Fulton Garland Shreveport Grand Ecore Alexandria LITTLE Whitecliffs 81 1.PHI Hagansport Naples CYPRESS Jefferson 26 8.0 23 8 7 8 4 25 9.0 8 5 25 39 12 7 12 5 33 30 1 19 4 32 21.6 20.6 38 12 no i48 18 13.5 12 3 HlatMlt'F. CM mil 1 ft SAeBtt.aU Wtf New York, N. March 24 Na tional 24-hour forecast summary: Alonj? the eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine temperatures will be close to seasonable normals. Note the warm air flow coming up from the South there.

Meanwhile, a new colder trend is predicted from the Great Lakes to Louisiana where cold wind- will blow. The curving air front from Ohio to Texas marks the border between these opposing air flows. Down along the Gulf toast the mercury is scheduled to be in the 50s earlv Saturday morning while the Carolina, Virginia and the inland sections of the Gulf States should report temperatures in the 40s. From Boston to Maryland and in the Ohio Valley minima in the 30s are predicted Rain anr: snow are indicated for Frank A. Currie Funeral Today Funeral services will le held at "2:30 p.m.

today the First Baptist church in Natchitoches for Frank -A. Currie. 47, city district manager In The Shreveport Times circulation department, who died at 6:30 p.m. Thursday after a brief illness. The Rev.

Troy Wheeler, pastor of the First Baptist church in and the Rev, L. S. "Evans, pastor of Summer Grove Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be In the American cemetery in Natchitoches. Rose-Neath funeral home will be in charge of arrangements.

Currie had held his position with The Times for the past three years. A burglar broke into the KochI City jail, at Shikoku, Japan, and escaped with clothing and 2,500 cigares.t WHO CAN PENY-WC ALL MAKE OUR OWN CALENDARS -A MAN MAY PIE OLP AT THIRTY OR YOUNG AT EIGHTY? WORD-A-OAY By BACH MARTINET mar ti-net vooa A STRICT MILITARY DEPRECIATORY jusr That Mf PQOMOTfcO TO 4CQCrCANT mh(n THE RECORD 9 Ik vvll I I I LiX JVJ (6 Lost m4 Fo4 LOST 1 molly fared leers- Broadmoor Centenary section. Reward. 2-7B20. LOST Downtown, lower part Shoffer pen, sentimental value.

3-4409. (7) Personal COLEMAN WASHATFRIA to ones night Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. I-I496.

MADAM REBECCA Scientific American tell rat. trouble tn any way don't faU to consult this gifted reader. Office located tn trailer across from Drive-in theatre no Greenwood road Colored welcome MADAM MARGARET L-intifii- American Palmist Tells Past Present and Future Gives names of friends and enemies Give her a trial and I convinces! her work. Office located City Limits on North Market. New TexarHana Highway MADAM CLARISA ASTROIOGIST AND PSYCHOLOC.lfT 3035 Flm By Appointment Only 7-0621 CURTAINS la-mdered stretched, special izing in laundering shirts.osi I If Troub'ed.

Worried or LTnhaooT Consult MADAM RAYE 1104 Barksdale Blvd Bossier City. La PHONF 6978 COLORFD WFl.COMt a.m. to pm Week Dan All Day Sunday FOR HFAITH. BEAUTY individually designed Spencer supports Fxper'erred registered corsetiere. Mr.

Roy. 7-6147. SPKNVER SI I PPf Corset, brassners. surgical nooort y- nlng appointments 179 not i ley am Phone 3-1053 (9) Travel Opportunities VACATIONERS! Drive Late Model Car! To San Francisco Gas expenses paid, references required. CALL 3-9861 DOYLE WAITES MOTOR CO.

GAS EXPENSE PAID To California! Will furnish late model car to reliable driver. Must furnish references. TR1AXGLE AUTO SALES Phone 4-7410 1948 and 1949 AUTOMOBILES Furnished to Los Angeles, California, to responsible parties. Phone 2-0697 PROCTOR'S "49 "SO Cars furnished to be driven Francisco RFFERFNCE RFQU1RF.D FRAZ1ER MOTOR CO. Pnone 2-0872 to San BUSINESS SERVICE Call For Pre Estimate on New Venetian Blinds also recondition vour old blind to own ihop at low cost.

ALPHONSE BRENNER CO. 1229 Texas Avt. Pnone 3-8208 Bulldozer, Dragline Work Ponds, roads, lot leveled, ditches, clear-ing. Devenport. Fl-OORS SANDED AND REF1NISHED.

EARL MATH IS. 4-5630. BULLDOZER dragline, and truck work. fill dirt, sou and gravel. Phone 4-2550 A DITCHING SERVICE Any amount, anv where, any time.

24 hours service. 4900 JEWELLA ROAD Phone 4-2471 REPAIR all makes washing machines. vacuum cleaners, fans, mowers. 3-7276 STOVE REPAIRING Work guaranteed Wa do we'dtngj. flu phrey 119 Levy.

4-22S3. To Answer a "Box Want Ad" A a convenience to tha reader i ervtco to the advertiser Time. Want Ads with "bog number" cnav ba answered merely by phontng Tha Times naasified Dept A sreruu form card la used for that Durooaa Tha Time. However, under no circum stance will furnish any Information not contained in tha ads themselves. Out-of-town folk may mat their replies to Tha Times tn ta transmitted promptly to the advertiser.

FLOORS Cleaned, waxed at rour convenience Shreveport Window Cle Co Rieou-Brewster Bidg. Phore 4-4T09 BRICK. Cinder P'ock and Concrete Work L. C. Ripper.

354 Ockiey Drive. 7-6440 BRICK laving block masonry concrete wonc. Reasonable. Z-2V62. FIX-ALL SHOP 7-9902 APPLIANCE REPAIRS 3418 LIN WOOD FLOORS SANDED AND FINISHED FRFF FST1MATFS CALL H.

L. DAVIS. 7-4880 Sewing Machines Repaired F-ee estimates All make. Work guar- anteeo. original singer part.

24-HOUR SERVICE Singer Sewing Machine Co. 619 TEXAS ST PHONE 1-9211 BUY. SELL. RENT or iwio anything and everything through Times ouick action" 'ads Phone 3-7131. 2-8323.

2-8347 LABORDI "DRILLING deep water well and supplies anywhere In tha Aric-La-rex area. Phone -Z27B o. Box 189. Shreveport. L.

ASPHALT" OR STONl" for dHveway. roads, parking lot ASPHALT CO 6509 UNWOOD PHONE 8-3525 Floor Sanders for Rent Home Building Supply 1529 Texas Avenue Phone 2-3481 F. Edington. Contractor clal Bnd omasUc water vtem Phone j.351, ws Market IQOrS Waxed. rOIISnea OR SANDED.

REFINISHED GOI.DENBKRG PHONE 7-3144 CONCRETF WORK Steps, porches, and driveways. Ail work guaranteed. 4-2589 FLOORS SANDED AND FTNISHED Fred and Evan Strain. 1-2863. 3:3370 (13) Cabinet Work Repairs Call Brown's Cabinet Shop Bar.

Cabtnets. Store Fixture 4330 Mansfield Road Phone 1-8211 f'4) Carpenter and Re mod el in 9 BETTER construction raise. Level hou concrete, carpentering work. 3-2747. REMODELING-repairing.

Get our prices. )ob too GENERAL BUILDING and repair Noth ing too targe or too small. Also do framing Ix square foot- Or will finish building complete of exterior for 81 25 per souare foot floor space Let me give you an estimate. Call G. G.

Lastir.ger 2-3282 roei pairs, new additions. No job too large or too smaii. Phone S-2660 F. E. (DICK) COLEMAN Building.

reralrtng. roofing and cauktaa. Free Estimates Phone 3-9187 BOB MITCHELL. Remodeling. 3-2264.

GI Homes. 1430 Barksdale Bird CENTRAL CARPENTEB WORE CALLUS-7667 HOME REPAIRED, no lob too mali I. Page Phone 3-7449 FOR BUILDING, remodeling or painting, call 5-2857 AU work guaranteed. EXPERT REPAIRS, bouse leveling: Painting, pattering sheetrock: tesrtontnsi: general carpenter work Fteance arranged. Phone 3-2523 4-393.

A. ANDERSON Bonded cunt at tor. Frea estimate on new or remodeling lobe. Phone 7-1349 S. A BISSELL Building repairs.

No Job too email or large. WILLIAM W. HARRINGTON Ringgold, March 24 (Special i. Funeral services for William Warren Harrington, 67, of near Ringgold, will be held at 2:30 pjn. Saturday at the New Providence church near here with the Rev.

W. E. Winefield. pastor of the Heflin Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of the Rockett funeral home of Ringgold.

Harrington died in a Minden sanitarium at 12:25 a.m. today following a long illness. He was born near Jonesboro but had lived here about 20 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Susie Harrington: three sons.

Jerry and Robert of Minden and Stanlev of Heflin: four daughters, Mrs. Henrv Bovce of Minden. Mrs. Winfred Haynie of Heflin. Mrs.

R. C. Holland of Jamestown and Miss Emma Bell Harrington of Heflin: one brother. George Harrington, of Castor; one sister. Mrs.

Rhoda Harper of Ringgold; three half sisters. Mrs. Lewis Dicks. Mrs. Fred Region and Mrs.

Pompey Jiles. all Ringgold; two half brothers. Charles and James, and several grandchildren MRS. EFFIE BLACK Tyler. Texas.

March 24 (Special). Mrs. Effie native and Whitehouse, morning in Gertrude Black, 68 lifelong resident of died early Friday a Tvler hospital after long illness. Funeral services will be held at p.m. Saturday in the Whitehouse Methodist church with the Rev.

Stanley Vodiecka officiating. Burial will be in the Whitehouse cemetery. Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Addie Story of Tyler, Mrs. Haywood Davis of Troup, and Mrs.

Maude Myers. Mrs. M. E. Horton and Mis? Annie Mink, all of White-house, and one brother, J.

L. Mink of Whitehouse. MRS ROSE FLL. JONES Marshall, Texas. March 24 Spe jcial.

Mrs. Rose E.lla Jones. 64. of Morton, died at her home Friday 'morning. Funeral services will be at the Eagle Creek church at 2 p.

m. Saturday. The Rev, O. M. Smith will officiate.

Burial will be in Eagle Creek cemetery. Mrs. Jones was born Aug. 15, 1SK5. in James, and was a lifelong resident of Harrison county.

She was the daughter of Wash Perkins and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Jackson Perkins. She was a member of the Methodist church. Surviving are her husband, Tom Jones, and five children, Mrs. Myrtle Lumpkin.

Howard Jones and Mrs. Velma Wisdom, all of James, Alvin Jones of Wichita. Kans. At'STIX MALOCH Magnolia, March 24 (Special). Austin Ma loch, 56, of Emerson, native of this county, died in a Booneville hospital Thursday after a long illness.

Surviving are one son, Don Ma loch, of Texas; two daughters of Sunnysfde, his mother, Mrs. Mollie Maloch. of Emerson, and many relatives there. Funeral and burial will be held at Hephzibah at 3 p.m. Saturday.

LOl IS T. WAR REX Louis Timon Warren. 47, was a resident of Shreveport approximately seven years died Mondav in Salt Lake ho until ago, Citv, Utah. He was a section foreman for L'nion Pacific railway. His body will be returned to Shreveport tonight, and services will be conducted at the Rose-Neath funeral chapel at 2 p.m.

tomorrow. The Rev. George Ivey, associate pastor of Noel Memorial Methodist -hurch. will officiate. Burial services will be conducted at the old Mansfield cemetery, with the Rev.

George Harbuck of Mansfield officiating. Warren is survived by his mother. Mrs. Camelia Timon Warren of Shreveport; two sisters. Mrs.

Roy Blaine of Shreveport and Mrs. J. I. Harris of Mansfield: and a brother, (J. W.

Warren of Pineville. Pallbearers will be E. L. Holland, John L. Herrington, J.

L. Sharp, E. J. Jones, J. W.

Harris and D. C. Blaine. Honorary pallbearers will be Glenn Miller. W.

E. Timon. John A. Hart, Curtis Miller, W. J.

Hammett. A. J. Turnbow, J. T.

Knott, D. S. Stokes. Paul Mullin.l S. B.

Moak and H. H. Wood. XICK R. BODIUE Funeral services for Nick B.

Boddie, 57, superintendent of the Caddo parish panal farm who died Thursday night, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Boddie home Fljurnoy. The Rev. Jack Shaw, pastor of oreenw oon church, Baker Boddie and the Rev. B.

D. Watson, chaplain at the penai farm. wui ornciate. nunai win oe in fc.pps cemetery on ureenwood road. The body will be at Rose-Neath funerai home until 4:30 p.m.

todav. when it will be taken to thr resi dence in Flournov. Boddie is survived bv his widow two daughters. Mrs. Annie Fields of Washington.

D. and Mrs. Melba Alton Yeates of Baton Ro-iee: four sons, Marvin Boddie Shreveport. Dan, John and Boddie of Flournov. Tl LLOS Gl Bl ItGESS El Dorado, March 24 (Special) Tullos Guv Burgess.

54, of World War I died of a heart attack at his home here this morning. He had been in 111 health for some years. Burgess as born in Umpire. He had lived at El Dorado since 1921. He was a member of the American Legion, the VFW, the Masonic Lodge and the Methodist church.

He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Wealtha Goode Burgess. Union county health nurse, three sisters. Mrs.

M. L. Cook and Mrs. J. B.

Pickering of Dorado, and Mrs. Cora Durham of Houston Texas, four brothers. E. A. Burgess of Robert Lee, Texas, and J.

W. 0 and Fay Burgess, ail of El Dorado. services will be held at the Firs: Methodist churc. a- 3:30 p.m. Saturday by the Rev.

Edward V. Harris pastor and the Rev. S. B. Mann of Norphlet.

Burial will be in Woodla cemetery under -the direction of Hall Chadwell funeral home. W. T. KKI.LfMJG Minden, March 24 (Special). Funeral services for W.

T. Kellogg. 71, who died Thursday in a Shreveport sanitarium, will be held at 3 pjn. Saturday at tha Green KJeinegger chapel with the in and! joe Port movement New Or.eans Galveston Houston Savpnnah Charleston New York Boston Minor Porta Total For week For season Interior movement Memphis Augusta Little Rock Dallas Montgomery Total Stock Mart Operates in Low Territory New York. March 24 m-The stock market operated in lower territory today despite periodic efforts to advance.

Quotations were chopped down in the first few minutes of trading and the market never fully recovered. Final prices, though, were above the lows of the day in most cases. Sales dropped to 1.570.000 shares from 2.020,000 Thursdav. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dipped .1 of one point to 75.2. The industrial group was unchanged but the rail and utility components were shaved slightly.

The market was not quite so broad as yesterday but at that 1,129 individual stocks changed hands. Of these 541 were marked down while 306 advanced. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New Vork. Marcn 24 (Pi. Tne following is a selected nsl ol transactions on the New York stocK exchange today; Sales in 100s High Low Close Air Reduct 21 221.

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154 32 32 32', i i I 40 ISO 16.031 124.4)6 45.280 3.601 1.482. 8S2 118.093 144.643 6.933.883 3.252.669 31 "2 31.65 "If" 32.10 Rcpts. 5.016 378 201 Shmptt. 8.749 1.409 647 Sales 9.R97 456 2 236 Stocks 605 927 193.047 53400 5 595 10805 12.589 852.374 Markets at a Glance XEW YORK Stocks Irregular; early losses cut. Bonds Mixed; rails decline.

Cotton Quiet; mill buying, profit taking. CHICAGO Wheat Strong; new highs; moisture needed. Corn Strong; small receipts. Oats Strong with corn. Hogs Steady to 15 cents lower; top 16.35.

Cattle Mostly steady; choice absent. Grain Mart Wheat Rises Chicago. March 24 took hold in the grain market today and sent wheat whirling upward. Other cereals also staged a brisk advance. All deliveries of wheat made new seasonal highs, both July and September crossing the S2.00 mark.

Wheat closed 2l-2Vg higher, corn Hn-l higher, oats higher, rye 1. FORT WORTH GRAIN Fort Wortn. March 24. Jft Wheat No. 1 hard 2.46-50.

Oats N6. 2 white Com No. 2 while J.71-,7. Sorghums No. 2 yellow milo per 100 lb 2 36-40.

LIVESTOCK RF.VIEW Frt Worth Fort Worth. March 24 Cattle market poorly tested; steady to weak: odd head slaughter yearling steers and heifers 19-00-25 00; beef cows 16.50-19 00: slaughter calves 16.00-26.00; stocker cattle and calves lacking. Hogs: butchers steady: sows steady to 50c lower: pigs dull; good and choice 185-265 lb butchers 16.25. Sheep steady, scarce; good and choice milk-fed lambs 28 00; medium and good lambs with 9.2 or No. 3 pelts 24.00.

rhiron MarrhC24C, (USDA Salable hogs 5 000: top 16.35 for few choice loads and lots mainly io. mrrwrj, Ih 15 65-16 25 300-360 lb. is 25-17 75: 160-180 lb. 15 25-16 25: most sow around 450 lb. dow 14.25-15 25: bulk 475-600 lb.

12 50-14 00; good clearance. Salable cattle 1.500; salable calves 300; good fed steers and yearliBKS 23.50-28 50; InsHi tn mpriium lb. steers 23.25: load common 825 lb. weights 22 75: medium and good heifers 23 90- 26 50: few good cows 2n.tNi-1.311: common and medium beef cows 17 00-19 50: ran-ners and cutters 13 00-17 00: medium to good bulls 20 medium to choice vealers 26.00-30.00. Dow Jones Averages New York.

March 24 nj.P'. Stocks- Open High Low Close Chg. 209 19 210.22 208 01 209 78 0.16 55.35 55 56 55 07 55 300.28 43 47 43 55 43 16 43 35 0 15 75.19 75 50 74 75 75 26 0 10 20 Kails 15 L't'ls 65 Stocks Transactions in stocks used in averages: iJTri.istriars 139 200 Railroads 45 6O0 61.700 Unities Total 246 500 Bonds 40 Ronds 10 First Rails 10 Serond Rail 10 Utils 10 Inds Close Chg 101 71 106 26 0T5 92 09 j. 03 .105 6.1 0 03 .102 85 0.05 Cottonseed Meal Memphis. March 54 lift.

Cottonseed meal future auotations prime 41 Todav Prev. Close May 75-62 00 62 30-63 00 53 00-53 75 51 75- flat 50 60.80- flat 61 15- flat 52 45-52 75 SO 45-5fi 65 49.50-50.50 i'Oct Dc Jan. Cottonseed Oil New York. March 24 Sleachab'e cottonseed oil futures nosed 8 to 32 hirher Sales 5Q6 contracts. High Low 15" 34 15 14 14 67 14 15 Close 15.60 15 35-36 14 78-80 14 20 May 15 71 15 SO 14 88 14 25 13 96 j.Tuly Seo Dec 13 85 13 88b Closing bds: Jan.

13 88n. Mch 13 45. b-Bid: NEW TORK CIBB MARKET New York. Mrch 24 Following Is Id clove ana net cnange or ine rrw York pirb e-rhanee todav Close Chg. a i 501i 57' llO'i 4'.

H'i m'i 5J. 73'4 1 rH 8 6 20'4 1 30 14 'i I. '4 i 94 1 4 40 1M Alnum Cn Am Am El Pf Am Marsc Am S'irrpow 1 'i 4- 1 Ark A Ark Pf gi Hed Ctalm rhifw Mng Cities Serv OWt Cub Atl Sue ri Bond A- Sh Hi'trh'- Oil tft Pet' Kser rar ti-o Shnr Lionel Txn I I'r toil's I nnrt lod H--" Pw OI Oi. st.ta'V w-d io G- V' ve- Ar "ay 5eea1 I sv. tf Vt A Rv Wat Wright Hr l' ii 4.

1 4 4 A fFlfAOO FOTATOr Chlcaeo. Ma--H 4 T-Dt-Tot-toe- on trok 2: total 1.13: mlie mtfrt: d-- Hoii vteH': te4 T-V r-. rt no-sn- vi-w. Tlwl Ttj.M- 'allv wis in OTa.He- Or.nti-"-s eo j.o unwashed: Wisconrtn rnKhlM 4 RTPTTON RATFt CITV vn OTTVTWV Daily and Dally Sunday Only Sunday Only ll 95 On month 1 50 1 19 Three months 4 50 9 3 30 jSU months 8 900 9 60 $13 JO 83 97 80 lis on Inds MISSISSIPPI SYSTEM Flood Present 24-Hour Sta ge Stage Chan tations MISSISSIPPI St. Louis 30 Memphis 34 Helena 44 Arkansas City 42 Vicksburg 43 Natcher 48 Baton Rouge 35 Donald jonviile 28 New Orleans 17 ATCHAFALAYA Melville 37 Morgan City 6 Or AC HIT A 12 3 28.3 38 0 S31 5 S36.7 S45 4 36 8 28 7 17.2 S40.0 7.2 20 3 44.7 53 6 17 1 30 9 27 3 38 2 15.0 16 9 0 1 -t 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0.3 0 3 0.3 0 2 0.4 0.1 2 O.l 0.2 00 0 1 0 2 22 02 0.5 0 2 Camden 6 Monroe BLACK Jonesville 40 25 52 42 40 30 40 23 OHIO- Pittsburgh Cincinnati Evansville Cairo TFNNFSSEE ChRttanooga CUMBERLAND Nashville ARKANSAS Little Rock s-Stage resterday 4 3 morning.

RIVER FORECAST Slowly falling stages will continue over the Red. Sulphur, Cypress, and Little rivers. No rains of consequence occurred over the Red basin the past 24 hours, while scattered showers and local thunderstorms are indicated Saturday and Sun-da v. Denison dam: Pool elevation 613 64 feet MSL. Average discharge 1.500 CFS.

SM. BAIRD. P. HUGHES. In Charge.

LA. WORKER REIXSTATED Baton Rouge. March 24 iJP). Louisiana's merit system council today ordered Mrs. Gladys F.

Davis re-instated in the Plaquemines parish office of the state department of public welfare. The decision upholding Mrs. Davis' appeal was handed down at a routine Icouncil meeting. Hearings on her appeal were held Jan. 16-17 after her dismissal in October on grounds of insubordination.

The United States Supreme court ruled, seven to tw on Dec. 29. 1937 that the government has no right to divulge intercepted phone messages. By ED REED Above rates apply to consecutive daral COUNT 9 WORDS to the line. Minimum two lines Out-of-town advertising should be accompanied with cash, check money order Reduced contract rates to commercial and regular advertisers on request.

OFFICF HOURS FOR Cl.ASSIFIFD ADS Weekdays. Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 0 p.m.: Saturdays 8:30 a m. to 3 Sundays 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

KILLS oi cancellations must ba made before p.m.: Saturdays 3 p.m. Sundays 4 p.m. In case ot errors of which materially affects the results of the advertisement The Times will ba responsible for only one Insertion. THE TIMES Is a member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Adver Using Managers composed of leading newspapers throughout the nation. On of its primary functions is the elimination of fraudulent and misleading ad vertisement detriment to the boat interest of Ita reader and advertiser.

Dial 3-7131. 2-8347. 2-8328 Sunday. Phone 3-6811 LEGAL NOTICES I WILL not be responsible for anv debt contracted by anyone otner than myself. Signed: Michael J.

Hession. 2904 Regent The Times: March 18. 10. 25. 1950.

NOTICE I am applying to the Collector of Revenue of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beer, at retail as de fined bv law. at the following address: Jack's Place. Vivian. Gilliam in the parish of Caddo. Prentiss Mill.

The Times: March 24. 25. 1950. NOTICE; I am applying to the collector of Revenue of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beer, at retail as defined by law. at the following address: Shuffle Inn.

315 Traffic St Bossier City. in the Parish of Bossier. W. N. Woodruff.

The Times March 24. V. 1950 PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice I hereby given that I have taken up and impounded the following livestock running at large March 22. 1950. at the W.

A. Lucky. Jr place, on Pine Hills Road, about 4 miles east of Bianchard. La. 1 dark brown Jersey bull: about years old: weight about 5O0 no marks or brands Owner must come forward within ten (10 day from date and pay all legal charges, or said stock will be sold to the highest bidder on April 12th.

1950. W. E. MORGAN. Constable.

Ward Three. Bianchard. La Shreveport Times: March 25. 1950 SUCCESSION of James Pipkin. No.

First District Court of Louisiana. State of Louisiana Parish of Caddo. Notice is hereby given that Hermit Pinkin has this dav filed an application to be appointed administrator in said Succession and unless opposition be made thereto within the time specified by law. the same will be homologated as praved for and made the of the Court. WITNESS the Honorable Jude of said 41-4 11KJ1 IV UVI L.

II'. INC ti.i I vi m.illl. PYBCRN. Deoutv Clerk BARNETTE. Attorney 'The Times: March 25.

29; Aoril 3. 1950. Leadershin bv Preference! auai.i in nets as in oreviou year. The Times published an over In Shreveport. 62 of the field To exact some i.w.om more an inan ine ow-cost ads.

Trv one today Buy. rent or swap Phone 3-7131. More Ads More Results ANKOUKCEnEHTS BOOKKEEPINO raoaral and State 11 TAX SERVICE Phone 3-2411 5-2412 Bendix Washing Machine SERVICE By our factory trained mechanic at very reasonable prices. Only gen ulna Bendix parts used. PHONE 7-5341 Southern Building Sup.

Co. 1604-08 SOUTHERN AVE. HELP C'S TO HELP You remember 3 p.m. Safurdav is new "deadline" foi Sunaay ad Phone early 3-7131 Experienced ad-taker will help oo word) the message for best results. Dr.

Carnahan Optometrist Glasses Fitted Lease Duplicated SILVER'S 401 TEXAS ST. LET MRS O-NXAT Do your catering, weddings, birthday, parties of all kinds. verrthing fur- nisnea pnone 3-wian. We Watch While You Sleep! WTLI BEST PRIVATE KITE PATBOI Phones 9804 or 1-9150 TRY SUNtiGHT TODAY FOR The finest in Laundering ar Cleanlnat SAVE 15 BY CASH' And carry at one of SUNLIGHTS Convenient Icatlossel 1919 Centenary Boulevard and 143S Lake Shore Drtve. DIAL 1-035S PAY ALL YOUB UTILITIES BILLS AT HULL AND COVtPANT Toure Drree t-1411 1 he The Rev.

1-. H. West, pastor of ofjth. Central Christian church, will and burial will be in 38 23. 22', 23', 485 15 14.

14'. 10 28'i 2' 28, 36 23 22, 23s. 18 25, 25W 25. 63 34 34, 34. 18 50 50 50 Vanad.

Cp Warner Pict esson West Un Tel West Air Br Fet Eiec Woolworth CHICAGO POl LTKT Chicago. March 14 Live poultry: steady; receipts 12 loads: FOB a Greenwood cemetery. Members of the Neith lodge No. 21, IOOF. will serve as pallbearers.

MISS EVEI.VX Mr DADE Word has been receied here of the death of Miss Evelvi McDarie. 39-vear-old former Shreveport resi dent who died in Memphis yester day. Miss McDade is the sister of Mrs. W. Lester of ltvlo Michel street, the former Julia Mae McDade.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester are in Memphis to attend the funeral, which will held this afternoon. Lester is employed by the City of Shreveport, in the asphalt plant. Too Much Trouble Goderich.

Ont March 24 vT). Walter Henry. 92, yesterday said he Is giving up driving his motorcycle. "To much red tape and too much nuisance getting a license." he said. City Briefs DRIVER SENTENCED A.

CVDonnell, 4b of Vivian was sentenced by DLstrict Judge James IL Galloway to S125 and costs or 60 days in jaU after withdrawing a former plea and pleading guilty to a charge of driving hile under the influence of intoxicants. VI "I fconrMly don't know what the thought of your rooking when he came to dinner last week-but he hasn't been. la the office aince." paying prices a cent a pouna n.incr IT cent lower: heavy hen 28-30: light Rate, tor subscriptions outside eoptlnen-hens 20-21: frvers oid rooster tal United aMatas wlU auotaal upoa duekiinu net Quoted. trsnuswt. I.

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