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2- Wednesday. December 3. 193S Monroe Hospital Group Guilty (fotilinard From man of the eonunissioWffs is Dr bers are Fred Fred Riser and Tom Hicks. From knowledge, their mother never In 1931 the police jury also ere- marne(j the Rev. Givens, and he Glenn Ga asm, i udge esse an ndeperdent sub- becn merely a friend the dls' for man, voars.

Twin City CHIT CHAT Fire I pletely finished" when school began. Con Lives With (Continue! Frr-m Onrt (Centinnrd fellow, and there wasn any trou-' steel with onlv doors built of wood. ill Heard as vice chairman, Mem- Hospital Bond Election trict Ward 5. The district is ((onllnurd From One) WARD 5 PROPOSITION PROPOSITION ONE TWO PRECINCT 1 FOR public corporation. John Cox, bonding attorney New Orleans who attended a gen oral hospital meeting here in Oct ober.

said the bonds will he "high desirable" in marketing cir cles. When shown photostatic copies, of a mortgage signed Ethel Mor gan, the defendant admitted it was her signature, but added that she and the Rev. Morgan signed the papers in this way so she could a co-signer and receive the necessary money. poulos, permanent NATO representative from Greece. Books Opened SIS Popular Vote Propertv Vai.

AGAINST Popular Vote 20 Property Val 5'-' PRECINCT FOR Popular Vote 96 Property Val 315 AGAINST Popular Vote 10 Prooertv Val. 120.965 Witnesses appearing yesterday Numerous civic and church included Hattie Jackson. Eluen H. ave on record d.ir- Host on. Nina Brown, Lula 12 nu the pas; weeks as endorsing Brown.

Prudie Jackson and Ella $221 345 the project A bureau williams, Negroes, in addition to had members appearing daughters. 20 before various ciubs and other Government agents were also gatherings to explain the issue. caUed testify in the case. Ten acres has been mentioned giving testimony, Nina as the minimum size site needed ,005 Brown collapsed from what off-. Vi os for construction of the center, and termed a heart attack, and For the first time in several months, all registration books in Ouachita parish are open.

Mrs. Mae Lucky, parish registrar of voters, announced late yesterday the books for ward 5, the Ouachita river, were to be reopened this morning. The books there had to be closed until the completion of yesterday's hospital election. Voting laws require that books be closed 30 days prior to an election. Making reference to the Chicago fire which has not been definitely i determined.

Odom said, do. not burn any trash in our build- between the fugitive and her Thicago officials believed at one She time that a trash fire in the ALWAYS HAD ONE helped her with the children, rang. Strickland noted that doors in basement could have who said he walked the jn age from 6 months to 12 the building be located from caused the fire. 200-odd miles between the prison the inside, the reby "making it im- nnint Odom explained, and Parsons, showed up at the possible ter our rtudenls to firebar, burned tome Oct. 22.

four days Allsaier deeded to leave rar. in incinerators located a "safe dis- alt0r he escaped. sons Monday night. He borrowed He told reporter, might tance" from the schools. He said first took him in because March's car and $15.

A few miles also note that we ha three stair- High School has a be was sjcg and said out of town, the car plunged into ways coming from second incinerator. ylr? prematurely gray at a dilch. Back to Parsons and the floor, in addition to several ex- Roth Ward an(j odom said thPir have always helped peo- home came Aligaier. TTiat its leading buildings were in like was enough for Mrs. March.

When buildings were in gooa snaye. pie use mai. Monroe Fire Chief H. L. Hales However, the Central Grammar! week Aligaier told them Aligaier stepped out for a beer, said it would be almost impos- school building, where Odom's of- hf was a fugitive.

she called police, for a fire to start in the fice is iocated, has been con- 199.315 although several areas havt oeen wgg 4aj-en t0 a physician's office mentioned, no jc en Jurors impaneled yesterday in- Initiated te selected. duded; Boggs. How lve mmaiea $2' 965 -Burton f.mds are grant- ard Daves, Tony'Janes, Stan- PREC1NCT 3 FOR Popular Vote 139 Property Val. $266,825 AGAINST Popular Vote 6 Property Val '2' PRECINCT 4 FOR Popular Vote 66 Property Val. $137,027 AGAINST Popular Vote Property Val.

$10,185 PRECINCT I FOR Popular Vote 42 Property Val. 148.653 AGAINST Popular Vote 16 Property Val. $14.240 PRECINCT 6 FOR Popular Vote Property Val. AGAINST Popular Vote Property Val. ed the hospital will be completed 159 $238,828 8 $20,030 88 $137.027 16 $14.240 64 $3 $33 lev C.

Strausser, John F. Kelso, by late 1961 or the ear.y part of Jr Sr j0hn j. 1962. according to committeemen Emfinger. Edgar Mc- Norris commented last night Kinley Baber.

James W. Flynn, that he is over this Walter H. Johnson, Herbie B. Ry- fine endorsement by the voters and one alternate, Othniel "This shows, once again, that Burton Mitchell. West Monroe and West Ouachita Before the case opened.

Judge 'ar sh are progressive, civic- Dawkins gave decisions on three minded and are looking to the civil suits, future, he, said. Wilson and Co. and Varon W. McCormick said he was Harvey were found guilty of pleased with the results of this state shipment of livestock ill with and Chisholm thanked brucellosis. 85 all committee workers for their; Wilson entered a plea of help and the voters for reahz and did not fight the rS nl? Iflrt charge.

The government accused the meat packing firm and Harvey of shipping six cows affected with brucellosis from Mer Rouge to Memphis on June ,0. Wilson was fined $250 and Harvey drew a fine of $100. Judgments were entered against Five persons have been initiated into the Epsilon Mu chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, national social fraternity at Northeast Louisiana State College. One became an active member, while the other four are associate members. fice is located, has been con building.

don't think fire extin- dcmno(i guishers would be of much use Marshal John Coon there, he added. dcpu(ies Gadand May and A. S. jence But Ward said the Tidwell could not be reached for made by fire officials comment 0n the safety would he as a safety made by Flacy. measure for the welfare of our Both Ward And Van I) Odom, Youth Takes Life Monroe City School superintendent said fire drills are executed Woods monthly at their schools.

They 111 IV1I55. WOWU3 both noted that checks are made semi-annually by fire marshals. LAI. REL, Miss. fAP) Aligaier will be returned to Mis.

1 From then on he always had 1 one of us with she said, souri. where he still has and weeping as she recalled the exper- to go on a three-year senten 1 st. Louts robbery. my husband went to work i he didn't miss a day) gaier was home with me and the children. If he went out he always had one of us with him.

Thousands grateful for the way the Mrs. March said Aligaier once late action Df c-2223 relief Really RHEUMATIC, ARTHRITIC PAIH buildings are all tripie-A Rushton, 13-year-old Jones Odom said. "We feel that boy, shot himself to death with a they are in excellent condition so sh0tgun Tuesday by pulling the far ac fire ha7nrde mflv rnn- trigger with his toe, Coroner L. B. Ellzey said today.

salicylate action of C-2223 speeds relief threatened to kill her husband. to rheumatic, arthritic, muscle pain. But he wasn't trying to frighten Many call it old use it them into silence, she said. time and again to enjoy more pleasant just didn't like periodsofgreater comfort I Priceof first Aligaier. however, was a likable backlfnot this great need and talcing 42 steps to insure the future of the J4? 655 area in regard to medical needs." The active member is Jim Aycoek of Franklin.

Associate members are Lemmie Hightower of Eros. Rex Dillingham, Monrpe. Jim Richard of Alexandria, and Coach Arnold Kilpatrick of the college faculty. Kilpatrick and coach George Luffey are faculty advisors to the fraternity. Pastor Board Meeting From 0 Homer and JeSsie Wright of Lin- 136,805 PFECINCT $36,805 FOR Popular Vote Property Val.

AGAINST Popular Vote Property 60 $74,390 $6.843 PRECINCT orously and often- to totimony Z'Ztw tha, Sunday evening after the temple bombing. The caller said that niMirrc dynamite had been placed under WINS GOLF DAMAGES her home and that she and her LONDON Manag 60 The current members of the board of directors of the Monroe Chamber of Commerce meets at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow to formally seat seven newly elected directors. Following this procedure, the members of both the old and the new board will go into closed session to elect officers of the Chamber of Commerce for 1959. far fire hazards may be con 1 Ward noted that (he junior high school building on South coroner's jury ruled the teen- Grand was in ager committed suicide while in and poin'ed out that classes were the woods a short distance from not being held in the old grammar his home.

Ellzey said the boy had building on South Grand, removed his shoe and sock to bare Strickland pointed out that the his toe for the act. new parish school building was equipped th an automatic alarm His mother, Mrs Rus system and Odom said his new the boy returned from schoo schools were also equipped with picked up his shotgun as if going similar systems. hunting, and left the house. "All the rest have a bell sys- When he- failed to return at stem," Odom said of our dark, a search party was extinguishers measure up to ized and his body was found, fire No reason was given for the Fiacy- said the shooting tions" made to the parish school ---------were of a minor nature, explain- ing, usually have to make some changes when new schools are Both Strickland and Ward noted that the building was not TOYS AT WHOLESALE THIS YEARS STOCK NOT HOLD-OVERS ALL NEW SAVE BARGAINS 507 UP TO DISCOUNT- USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN MACS 10 1 HOBBY MODEL SHOP OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

6th St. REPAIR $6,843 FOR Popular Vote 92 Property Val. $211,910 AGAINST Popular Vote 21 Prooertv Val. $33.915 PRECINCT 9 FOR Popular Vote 162 Property Val. $440,050 AGAINST Popular Vote 16 Property Val.

$28.590 PRECINCT 10 FOR Popular Vote 78 Property Val, $107,455 AGAINST Popular Vote 4 Property Val. $3.550 PRECINCT 11 FOR Popular Vote 237 Property Val. $609,580 AGAINST Popular Vote Property Val PRECINCT 12 FOR Popular Vote Val AGAINST Popular Vote Property Val. PRECINCT 13 FOR Popular Vote Property Val. AGAINST Popular Vote Property Val.

PRECINCT 14 FOR Popular Vote Property Val AGAINST Popular Vote Property Val NIGHT IN SWAMP ner nome ana mat sue anu net LUNDU.N Manag NEW ORLEANS I PI Two children should leave if they want- er Gordon Taylor was awarded Hf-year-old would-be hunters re- on ed to save their lives. $12.690 damages Monday after he turned home Monday after a har- 1190.630 The prosecutor asked if she testified an automobile accident rowing night lost in a swamp area 'i'tened to voices at an FBI office which destroyed his ability to near New Orleans The two, Earl 22 and recognized one She play golf had thus damaged Diket and Harold Sheasby, walk $36,625 she did. Th? defense objected to business. had a very great out of the swamp after being ret his as hearsay evidence but was deal to do with my business," he ported missing by their parents overruled. said, t0 th Coast Guard.

162 Cash Registers Adding Machines Typewriters Call Home Office Supply Co PHONY FA 3-0342 104 Trtnfon St. You May Still Register tor Our Free Gifts! Drawing Will Be Friday, Dec. 5, 4:30 P.M. 0 PAYMENT Till NEXT TEAR 38 $31.315 109 .390 6 $9.100 76 $68,405 17 7,613 51 12.630 TOTAL FOR Popular Vote 1 439 Prop. Val.

$2,746,115 AGAINST Popular Vote 198 Property Val. $345.286 Further (Cootlnofd From Miami attempting to regain cus-i today of David. Huttoe said it was if he succeeded since! Sloan was under a criminal in-j dictment. The boy was given to the two men last July in Orange, Tex Sloan said wasn't an Mrs. easy child to handle and he got; on my ONE WEEK didn't like him much and these men seemed to be very nice! and polite and just took a fancy to David." Juvenile authorities in Miami found the boy's birth certificate and an undated note reading whom it may concern: Don Wallace has my permission to take' my son David Lawrence Sloan; (age 5) for a period of one It was signed by Mrs.

Sloan. Records in New Orleans indicated that Wallace was arrested Jan. 15 for carrying a concealed weapon, and possessing indecent material. He also has a record of grand larceny in various parts of the country according to Huttoe. The case came to light in Miami when neighbors in a trailer court where the men were staying with the child reported they heard screams from the trailer.

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