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SEPTEMBER. IS. 1950 THE MON'ROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR Acheson Declares Germany RUSSIA ISSUES Must Help Defense Objective ITS 45TH VETO Washington, Sept. of State Acheson has told a congressional committee that no western European defense plan will be effective unless it includes western German manpower and resources. At the same time.

Secretary of Defense Johnson insisted in testimony before the senate appropriations committee that plans under which this country would put 522.000.000 into rearming western Europe will stand up without German manpower. German manpower would he in addition to the strength I was talking about before I just want to get the record Johnson declared. The views of Acheson and Johnson were contained in secret testimony Aug. 30. on the OOO emergency appropriations bill.

The testimony was made public today. Senator Cordon told the La. House Votes To Outlaw Reds two cabinet members that so far as he could see their statements on the German situation exactly Johnson disagreed with Cordon Lake Ld.AC^S°l,S"d curdy council delegates, after wit- Security Council Delegates Vote To Take Rest Of Week Off about the political, and not the military, aspects of the problem. I am trying to point out is that over a period of time if you do not solve the proper need of the German people for security nessing 45th veto, began consultations today for the open- in of the United Nations general assembly next Tuesday. Weary from six weeks of most daily meetings, thev voted to the west- of era European scheme, you will have a situation which will then cause so much trouble that your v.

hole plan ill not be Acheson said. said as clearly as I possibly can that a program for western Europe which does not include the productive resources of all the countries of western which includes western Germany as well as does not include the military manpower of all western includes ostern Germany as well as France -win not be effective in the long range political Baton Rouge. Sept. 13- The Louisiana house of representatives adopted a resolution tonight to outlaw the Communist party In the state. The resolution, by Rep J.

Grixzaffi of St. Mary parish declared that the Communist party, a matter of public advocates overthrow of the United States government by force. It said every effort should be made to stop its further growth, concluding it therefore resolved by the house of representatives, that the Communist party be outlawed in the state of Louisiana, and that all charters, if any, issued to Communistic groups be revoked --------------Soviet-Born Weinbaum Sentenced To 4 Years Los Angeles, Sept. 13 -T Dr. Sidney Weinbaum 52.

Russsan- bom scientist once connected with a top-secret military project, today sentenced to four years in prison for perjury. A jury convicted him last week of lying when he told an army industrial employment review board that he had never been a member of a Communist party branch at California Institute of Technology. Dr. Weinbaum had been a research engineer on a government- sponsored jet propulsion project but removed year. The scientist, his wife.

Lena. and their daughter, Selma, showed no emotion when Federal Judge Ben Harrison pronounced sentem e. The judge denied a motion for a new trial and refused to re ase the scientist on bond pending an meet for their last pre-assembly session next Monday. They will take up then Communist China's charges of U. S.

aggression against the island of Fromosa. Russia yesterday vetoed an American resolution to set up a commission to investigate other Red Chinese charges of American bombings of Manchuria. The council then decisively defeated a Russian move to condemn the U. S. for the alleged attacks.

Only the Soviet Union voted for its proposal. Informed here speculated that delegates voted the long recess not only to do spade work in preparation for the opninp of th U. N. general assembly, to which they are also delegates, hut to consult their governments on the Formosan issue They said such consultation was probably vital to the British. Airier- I lean and French representatives whose foreign ministers are Irj.

to thrash out a Formosan policy ai their meetings in New York. The sources said there would be advertised a peace Point in thost delegates de- be followed by the bating the Formosan question today, faced with the possibility that might result in a chance of tactics. but that bv Monday the situation should be clearer. This raised the possibility that the decisions of the foreign ministers regarding the far east in general, and Formosa in particular. might first be revealed at Monday session.

vitriolic nastiness since the U. was founded in 1945. Malik dropped the habit of ling the U. S. and resorted to the words thieves, He said the rest of the council followed the American lead.

Britain's suave Sir Gladwin Jehb I stepped down from the president's I chair and. in his position as British delegate, rebuked Malik for the remarks. Austin delivered a slashing reply to what he called the Soviet outburst of I This drew a volley of applause from the crowded public galleries. The U. S.

representative charged that Russia afraid to face the whole United Nations, so it is attempting lo single out one member for He denounced Malik for hurling bloody, opprobrious words of 'criminal at those brave boys over there who are sacrificing all they have in the honorable a soldier of the United Austin declared that the frequent misuse of the the work of the United Nations peace and freedom will grow in strength and become more united with each achievement gained over obstruction and hindrance and delay and to rontfruet' a sew- system to serve the entire of Sewers Re District Monroe, Louisiana. to be pa.d for by a square foot assessment on a1! property within sa District and to be financed by the issuance of certificates of indebtedness of the City of Monroe, secured by pledge of property owners' (Certificates, be and the same is hereby approved. Section 2: Be It Resolved that approval is hereby given to the Board of Commissioners of Sewerage District to cal! an open hearing to be held at the Northeast College Auditorium at 30 October 4 1950. for the ir- pose of hearing objections and manner Nestor of payment therefor Approved and adopted this 6'h day of September A D. 1950.

JOHN E. COON. Mayor. A POAG Secretary There being no further business, the Council on motion adjourned JOHN E. COON, Major.

A POAG Secretary Monroe, La September 13, 1950. PAGE THIRTEEN ORDINANCE NO 2941 BY MR SIMMONS An ordinance creating District in the City of Monroe. Louisiana, and providing for the commissioners thereof. Stop March On (J. S.

Embassy LEGAL NOTICES London, Sept. 13. Police bricked ail entrances to Grosvenor Square, in the so-called American section of London, tonight and prevented a march on the U. embassy by some IOO demonstrators. The Bobbies were sent to the area after the Communist Daily Worker ha meeting to visit of a deputation to the pm- Policemen guarded every approach to the square.

Eyewitnesses said there were more policemen than demonstrators The marchers, bearing placards read to die for dictator Mac and off Korea, were met by a police inspector who told the leaders NT any diplomats feared, however. have strict instructions to let no that debate on the issue itself demonstrators into the square SIX FACE CHARGES IN PARENTS' STRIKE Oakland, Sept. tike by parents of students in the Kitzmiller area boiled over into court today with six parents named in "rand jury indictments. The indictments charge them with to keep their children out of school. Names of defendants were not disclosed.

When Kitzmiller elementary- high school opened last week 34 of enrolled students turned up. The parents had told officials they paganda would be delayed by Russia's promised re-introduction of an appeal to invite a representative of the Peiping government to participate. Yesterday Russian veto cleared the council's calendar of issues dealing with the Korean war. Observers here felt that the countries fighting under the U. flag to beat back aggression would now turn the problem over to the general assembly, where Russia has no veto.

Diplomats said privately that Russia was now in the awkward position propagandau ise of having prevented an impartial investigation of the alleged hombres. They qualified this somewhat by saying that the U. S. position on the front might have been I appeal LOYALTY PLEDGES SIGNED IN RAIN were protesting a Garrett county hon! consolidation program. Some objected that the new setup made it necessary for their children to travel to schools 17 miles from their homes.

Monday night Walter W. president of the county board of education, arned he would take legal action if the strike continued. Only twenty students reported yesterday. The law under which the indictments were returned provides iii) rn $50 for interfering with the attendance of children at school. Hindman.

Sept. 13 About of 1.300 stood in line in the rain yesterday to sign loyalty pledges in a campaign sponsored by the local Veterans of Foreign Wars post. Albert Lynch, commander of the V. W. post, said the campaign aim is ments.

Persons 18 years old and up were urged to sign and most of Blakely. 70, was stricken Mon- them did in the town council day with room RETIRED VICE-ADM. BLAKELY SUCCUMBS San Diego, Sept. Ret. red Yioe-Adm.

Charles A. Blakely, former commandant of even stronger if U. S. Delegate Warren R. Austin had not led the fight against permitting a representative of Red China to make charges in person.

One Russain objection to the proposed investigation- quickly challenged by Indian Delegate Sir Benegal discussion in diplomatic circles The U. S. had proposed that the ing representatives of India and Sweden make up the commission. Without specifying nationalities, Malik said free and independent countries not accept United States Gauleiters and spies to carry on as they Rau strongly protested the Implication and said Sweden also resented it. The Russians previously have been most careful not to insult India and have done all they could to win that great Asian country to to combat subversive cie- the lith naval district (San Diego) who had served in the armed their side forces for 45 died last nieht.

MlUk k.tened trv Lynch said mimeographed lists of signers wiil be posted in public places, Those who were out of town yesterday will be given another opportunity to sign, Lynch declared. a cerebral hemorrhage in hiv Coronado, home. He was a native of Williamsburg, Kv. Since retirement in 1942, he had resided with Mrs. Blakely at Coronado.

Funeral have not been completed. GRAMPA AINT CRABBY NO MORE! of Course Not I MY RUPTURE Trouble is Gone! hour I (parti at office put mo back on my foot for pood I I fool ton yoart younger than I did lost week You know, I think PII take up dancing again Whet would YOU cive It br In Grandpa's Shoat? Just think, your RUPTURE troubles art gone when we toke over. NO SURGERY No Straps, Bucklot or Solti to Bind and Cholo. NO INJECTIONS Guarantee lifetime Satisfaction. SPECIAL PHEE CONSULTATION ---------MONROE at HOTEL FRANCIS Thursday, September 14 only Hours 10 to 6 AT HOTEL DESK FOR ROOM NUMBER.

SERVING 300 CITIES mn COAST TO COAST 24 METAIRIE COURT ISERVICEl NEW ORLEANS. LA. to repair the damage. He said he had not meant India and Sweden would be U. S.

espionage agents, but that spying had been the function of U. investigating commissions in the past. Few persons here thought this healed the breach. The general feeling was that the original blast had driven India closer to the western camp. The reaction in New Delhi was awaited with interest.

The slur on India and Sweden was just one incident in a meeting which has had few equals for sheer Smith Leads In Miss. Congressional Race Jackson, Sept. St ate Sen. Frank Smith of Greenwood took a steadily increasing lead tonight in the race tor congressman from the third Mississippi district. The ex-newspaperman from Greenwood polled 8204 votes in 82 of the district's 138 precincts on the basis of unofficial returns.

His opponent, Oscar Wolfe of Duncan, had 6298. Smith lead Wolfe by only six votes in the first primary of the campaign to succeed retiring Rep. Will M. Whittington of Greenwood. Whittington was not a candi date for Democratic renomina tion.

which practically assures a candidate of election in this state. With 66 precincts reporting Smith had an 1109 vote lead over Wolfe, 5599 to 4490. As more precincts finished their count it grew to 1906 in the 82 precinct tabulation. Quitman, home of Lomax Lamb, eliminated in the first primary, apparently was splitting its fairly evenly between the two men. In seven of the country's ll precincts Smith had 425, 446.

P. A EXAMINATIONS of candidates for certified public accountant certificates will be held in New Orleans Baton Rouge and Shreveport, a on November 8. 9 and IO. 1950. In order to be given consideration, applications must be filed oe- fore October 1990.

with Robert Opferkuch, P. A secretary, Board of Certified Public Accountants of Louisiana, P. O. Box 639, Shreveport, Louisiana Monroe, September ll 12. 13, 14.

15. 1950. There was Council of iana, held siding and The Mayor s' ing. The fr Monroe. Louisiana, September 6, 1950 legal session of the City ie City of Monroe, Louiss day with the Ma "or pre- i members present cd the object of the meet- I SECTION BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission Council of the City of Monroe Louisiana, in legal session convened that pursuant to Article 14 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, and the statutes and laws of said state, there is hereby created within the boundaries of the City of Monroe.

Parish of Ouachita, State of a se aerage district which shall be known as Sewerage District Monroe. Louisiana SECTION 2 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Commission Council of the City of Monroe. Louisiana, that 1 Sewerage District Monroe, Louisiana shad be a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana possessing full power inherent therein among which shall be she following rights, privileges and powers to wit. 'Ii To contract for. to install, to maintain and operate a sewerage system within their respective limits and to exercise the powers of expropriating, both within and without their limit for the purpose of laying and installing and operating said system and a1 aje purtenances necessary thereto.

i 2 i To Incur indebtedness and to issue and sell negotiable bonds for the purpose of acquiring or installing such systems or plants. 1 3 1 To levy assessments. To fix sewerage charges and to negotiate notes a1! for the purpose of purpose of acquiring or metaling such em or rate such i therefor, health of wing resolution offered by Mr. Simmons and on his motion, seconded bv Mr Cline was unanimously approved and adopted. RESOLUTION BY MR.

SIMMONS A ma! ition approving the plans of Sewerage District Monroe. Louisiana, to construct and finance a sewerage system within said district. Brecon Be Resolved by 'he City Commission Council of the city of Monroe, Louisiana. In convened that plans of Sewerage District To maintain and systems, make all contra and to protect the publ said districts or sub-districts. 'Bi To enact all rules and regulations as may be necessary or advantageous to the installing, maintenance, ope-a- tion and use of said sytltms or plants 'Ii To negotiate, pledge and hypothecate property notes or monthly sewerage charges for the property of this district To borrow money, incur indebtedness.

and issue negotiable bonds for, to an amount not exceeding ten per cent of the valuation tit property within said district or suo- as may be provided by the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, together uh all inherent and implied powers necessary to properly manage and administer the affairs of said district SECTION 3: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the following duly qualified residents of Sewerage District. are hereby appointed as follows, to wit: J. Frank Davis Manning T. M. Greer J.

W. Webster Eugene Huggins said commissioners shall hold office for a term of four years and until their suc- have been appointed by law, SECTION 4: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that said Sewerage District Monroe. Louisiana, shall be composed of ann comprise all of the territory included within the described boundaries, as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof SECTION 5: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed APPROVED AND ADOPTED the 23rd day of August. 1950. JOHN COON Mayor.

A POAO Secretary. DESCRIPTION OF SEWER DISTRICT NO With the point of beginning being the intersection of a line parallel to and 50 feet West of the East line of Lexington 'Blanche B.v'd.) Avenue and a line which Is parallel to and 30 feet North of the North hue of Block I of Kellogg Sub- division of Lot I of Block 2 of Riverside Realty Co Subdivision, City of Monroe. Louisiana thence proceed in an Easterly direction along said line and its extension a distance of 2881 17 feet to its intersection with a line that is 330 feet East of the East line of Highland Avenue: thence in a southerly direction along a line paral el to and 330 feet East of the East line of Highland Avenue a distance of 1742 90 feet thence In a Westerly direction along a line to and 37 5 feet South of the South line of Blocks 9 IO, and Ifs sextenslon. Highland Park Addison. City of Monroe, Louisiana, a distance of 1756 17 feet to its intersection with the centerline of Kirk Street; thence Northerly along the centerline of Kirk Street a distance of 372 58 i feet to Its intersection with a line which is lo 08 feet South of the North line of Frederick Street, said line also being the South imp 'if Lo- 4 Block I of Riverside Realty Cc Subdivision, City of Monroe.

Louisiana thence in a Westerly direction along said South line of Lot 4. Block and its extension Riverside Realty Co Subdivision, a distance of 1125 feet to its intersection with a line which is 50 feet Westerly from and parallel to the East line of Lexington 'Blanche Blv Avenue; them Northerly along said line which is 50 feet Westerly frcm and ot.rallel to tile 1 East line of Lex.ngton (Blanche Avenue a distance of 1370.32 feet to Its with the extension or produc- I tion of a line which la 30 feet North of and parallel to the North line of Block I of Kellogg's Subdlvis'on of Lot I of Block 2 of Riverside Realty Co Subdivision, City of Monroe. Louisiana, which is the point of beginning. ORDINANCE NO. 2942 BY MR SIMMONS An ordinance creating Sewerage Dis- trict -n the City of Monroe, Louis- I iana and providing for the Commissioners thereof.

SECTION I the statues and laws of said state there IA thence a Westerly direction a'ong said hereby created within the boundaries of North line of Loop Road a distance at the City of Monroe, Parish of Ouachita, 2253 67 feet, more or less, to us interstate of Louisiana, a sewerage district section with the West line of Sec 66 which shall be known as Sewerage Dis- T18N RDK said line also being the East trict Monroe Louisiana line of Sec 65 T1BN R3E; thence In a SECTION 2 BE IT FURTHER OR- Northerly direction along said Sec line a DA I NED by the City Commission Council distance of IO feet thence in a Westerly of the City of Monroe Louisiana, that direction along the North line of Loop Sewerage District Monroe Louisiana, Road (right-of-way changes from RO to 80 shall be a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana possessing full power inherent therein among which shall be the foUowing rights privileges and powers. to wit: (Ii To contract for, to install, to maintain and operate a sewerage system within their respective im ts and to exercise the powers of expropriating, both within and without their limits, for the purpose of laying and installing and operating said system and all appurtenances necessary thereto, To incur indebtedness and to issue and sell negotiable bonds for the purpose of acquiring or installing such systems or plants. To levy assessments 141 To fix sewerage charges and to negotiate notes all for the purpose of acquiring or installation of sewerage systems (5) To maintain and operate such systems, make ail contracts therefor, and to protect the public health of said districts or subdistricts, To enact all rules and regulations as may be necessary or advantageous to the installing, maintenance, operation and use of said systems or plants, this district 1 7) To negotiate pledge and hypothecate property owners' notes or monthly sewerage charges for of ness, and issue negotiable bonds thereat To borrow money, incur indebted- for, to an amount not exceeding ten per cent of the assessed valuation of property within said district or district. as may be provided by the Constitution of the State of Louisiana together with all inherent and implied powers necessary to properly manage and administer the affairs of said district SECTION 3 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the following duly qualified res.dents of District arc hereby appointed as commissioners as follows, to wit: John C. Theus.

Jr. Gardner Young Merle Padgett Thomas W. Davenport John Woodburn said commissioners shall hold office for a term of four years and until their suc- ces have hee- appointed bv aw. SECTION 4: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that said Sewerage District 'T' Monroe, Louisiana shall be composed of and comprise all of the territory included within the describ'd boundaries, av shown on Exhibit A. attached hereto and made a part hereof.

SECTION 5: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that ail ordinances or part'- of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed APPROVED AND ADOPTED the 23rd day of August, 1950. JOHN COON A POAO Mayor. Secretary DESCRIPTION OF feet at this point, a distance of 150 feet to the East line of Island Drive; thence in a Northerly direction along said East line of Is.and Drive and its extension a dis: tance of 805 feet more or less. to its intersection with the South meander line of Bayou DeSiard thence Southeasterly, thence Easterly and then Northeasterly along said South meander line of Bayou DeSiard a distance of 2800 feet, more or less, to Us intersection with the East I line of Lot 2 of a of Lot 3 of Hardtimes Plantation Subdivision to the City of Monroe, Louisiana, thence in a Southerly direction along said East line of Lot 2 a distance of 290 feet, more or line of Loop Road, which is the point of beginning. The following resolution, offered by Mr.

Cline and on his motion seconded by Mr. Simmons was unanimously approved and adopted RESOLUTION BY MR CLINE A resolution au'horlztnr John E. Coon Mayor, to accept as satisfactory and Pritchard and Company, Cooling Tower. Power Plant Extension less, to its intersection with the North of the City of Monroe. Louisiana.

SECTION I BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission Council of the City of Monroe. Louisiana, in legal session convened that in accordance with the recommendation of Ford Bacon and Davis, Construction Corporation. Consulting Engineer' that the contract work performed by Pritchard and Company is hereby accepted for and on behalf of the City of Monroe. Louisiana as satisfactory and complete in accordance with the plans, specifications, conditions and terms of said contract. SECTION 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall constitute formal acceptance of the work performed under said contract and that A Poag, Secretary-Treasurer of the City of Monroe, is hereby requested to file a copy of this resolution in the mortgage records of the Parish of Ouachlto, State of Louisiana.

APPROVED AND ADOPTED the 33rd day of August, A 1950 JOHN COON Mayor A POAO Secretary-Treasurer There being no further business tho Council on motion ad'oumed. JOHN E. COON Mayor A POAO Secretary Monroe. La September 6, 13. 20, 27.

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