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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • 9

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Monroe, Louisiana
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Ak jWf JUNE 8 1955 4 I NEED ANY MONEY? 1W Tee MUM from THE OPENING Lady Lovely SALON Ph 8508 MONDAY JUNE I3TH EATURING: CERTIIED 2 6354 nights 124 THIRD PHONE 3 4451 BIG ALUMINIZED PICTURE TUBE MAHOGANY GRAIN CABINET REGULAR YORK SHOP HEY KIDS! 95 21V CONSOLE With The Shirt Mode In White Broodcloth WAS $23995 SAVE $30 Always resh ALUMINIZED TUBE NOW ONLY $20995 'or The Kids PRIMOS MODEL 21C107 3 605 StubbtAfe I OPEN HOUSE DELAYED Mr Mrs Clyde Pohl an nounce that the open house for Mr and Mrs Eddie Phol sched uled for Thursday has been post poned until Sunday afternoon from 6 to 10 pm because of an unex pected delay that kept their son and his wife In lorida on official business MAHOGANY GRAIN CABINET WASHINGTON (JI The House passed a bill yesterday to authorize sale to Louisiana of some 225 per manent family housing units near Alexandria La The price would be $300000 The dwellings were built during World War II to house personnel assigned to Alexandria Air orce Base they were designed in a manner which would permit con version to eventual hospital use The housing involved land owned leased by the Negotiations way for some the housing to housing and home agency advised Congress enactment of the bill would solve the problem "in a manner advantageous to both the federal government and the state" Louisiana is to pay the $300000 In three annual installments the first payment due six months after enactment of the legislation The bill which now goes to the Senate as introduced by Rep George Long (D La) Authorizes Sale Qf 225 Housing Units In Alex ERRIDAY June 8 (Soecial) Private Levi Thompson Jr of Waterproof who is stationed at Camp Chaffee Ark is at home with his family on a 15 day fur lough He will enter Radio School for ten weeks when he returns to eamp Another serviceman of the com munity Captain Herbert Edmonds has returned to Saliva Kans after a ten day vacation his brother and family Mr and Mrs George Edmonds PrvminentMenSupport JUvenile JDeterition Home a "wK i LOORS POLISHED Expertly cleaned and waxed All notarial furnished bonded 2 badroam house 3 bedroom house Ttaw preatortt men have to aued statements ta rapport of the proposed Ouachita Parish juvenile detention home these ta addition to Securing a detention home is now in the hands of our taxpayer who will vote a one third mill tax for five year1' iguring $100' a year' on a $3000r property valua tion after homestead exemption or a total of $5 is very 'little "to ask for June 14 in behalf of our children who need firm guidance and secur ity at a critical time of their lives 'Guy chairman of the Louisiana Youth Commission a member of the Monroe Central Labor Council also said: "As chairman of the Louisiana Youth Commission I am happy to know that the Police Jury of Oua chita Parish has called a tax elec tion in order to enable the people of Ouachita Parish to decide if they wish to support a juvenile de tention home the need for proper facilities in which to detain chil dren during the time their eases are pending before the courts can not be disputed No one with any human kindness or understanding wishes to have children placed in jail cells and subjected not only to the atmosphere but to contact with psycopaths and adult crimin als of all types These children It must be remembered have not as yet had their day in they have not been judged they are merely being held pending judg ment Therefore we should re member that whatever happens to them at this crucial period of their lives has a most profound effect on their future conduct and very often is the deciding factor be tween a young ster or pushing him further down Insured and $10 DOWN $10 WEEKLY MODEL 21T33 ONLY $1000 MONTHLY Be Our Guest At the Jim Theater ERRIDAY June 8 Mrs Pat Johnson of Newellton has announced that she will conduct swimming classes through the sum mer at Newellton The classes are open to any age group in Tensas Parish Classes began June 6 at 4 pm at the Newellton Country Club Mrs Johnson teaches in the eve ning and each class lasts one hour Monday through riday The United States population gain of 3000000 persons in 1954 was the largest increase In any single year in history the road to the state penitentiary' dneerely hope that the citi zens of Ouachita Parish will care fully Ooasider this matter which la of such vital importance 'to their Major John Whitfield chief of 'the juvenile divirion for the City of Monroe Police Department has also gone on record favoring' detention home for Ouachita Parish "Maj Whitfield listed four main reasons for his favoring this pro gram: 4 A irst a detention home law enforcement officials are able to give 'attention to the immediate needs of delinquent children by having them in a controlled environ ment' oftentimes parents fall to cooperate and do not produce delinquents in court Third? bybeing able to detain delinquents in a wholesome atmos phere away from hardened crimi nals law enforcement officials are better able to prevent repeti tion of behavior which is harmful to the delinquent and to the com munity ourth it is desirable to have facilities to care for transient chil dren It Is felt that transients can be temporarily detained and their needs determined without their having to be held in a regular jail Maj Whitfield stated that these reasons are based upon recom mendations of the National Advi sory Police Committee on Social Protection Groups that have signed resolu tions favoring the home include the following: Pilot Club of Monroe Council of United Church Women of Monroe and West Monroe Business and Professional Women Klwanis Civb Lida Benton A and lora Group Club was on by Loulsaina and government have been under time on transfer of the state The coo down DELIVERS Los both pounds Gr Inches easily quickly safely It alleviates fa tigue relaxes nerves Increases circulation improves elimination soothes aching Joints Cr sore muscles Several patrons report loss of tu pounds in I days Special Equipment or Slimming Hipa and Thigha NOTHING LIKE IT OPEN 8 AM TO 8 PM CALL 8508 OR A REE TRIAL TREATMENT 5 i HOLLYWOOD 'Singer Dick Haymes recent victor in a suit to escape deportation says he plans to file for US citizenship today in Reno Nev Haymes and his wife Rite Hayworth maintain legal residence at Lake Tahoe Nev Haymes was born in Argen tina Immigration officials have con tended that he had made himself ineligible for citizenship by claim ing neutral alien status in gaining World War II drift i In Armed Services 2 20 9238 30 42 MO 01 ATI 1 WS A 1 Mrs John Shaw Sr WE WANT TO LET YOU HAVE IT! WE LEND MONEY On Cars Trasks Equipment Paid fer'ar Nat 'U' UM1 I structive tatayeu ean do la the clrcumatanees' is to develop a oor tain detachnteht towardathaaitna tioa your parents oempteta about It has been laid (waa it Epictetus first century philosopher?) hat there are two things we never should worry about: one the thing we help the other the thing we can help It appear that yedr'parehta' fool ishly foster and tolerate an Infan tile brand 'of dependency in Al then fret because be behaves in terms of the character they've forged for him Since be is their handiwork still closely embraced by them you in a position to take him in charge thus their lamentations to you' are largely a matter of Sounding off They open ot advioory help!" think and you become emotion ally in vested ta their attattou i Al necessarily raA hopeless ease He may insist 'upon being worthless but be doesn't have to be that way However it Is pretty certain that help reach him unless and until he Is keenly re ceptive to until he wants It and is willing to cooperate If he should ever recognize (1) (that he is a problem to himself and (2) that he I has problem parents and (31 that be needs truly wise leadership to direct his growth towards man's estate be might ye Tedeem his wasted youtn Parental Strife Did The Damaoe' 'Evidently 'your parents in their continuing strife since Al was born have fought each other more or less openly for the biggest hand in molding him I gather that each was outbidding the other for allegiance to or side And Al figuratively pinned down by this crossfire took what satis faction he could from his plight by playing one against the other to pamper him with the Sorry re sults that your parents now bewail Al is demoralized obviously his aimless habits signify that He know how to take hold of life also he lacks Incentive to get organized You might make a dif ference for the better in his expe rience by systematically referring his needs to God in daily inter cessory prayer if you are school ed in effective prayer and have access to fellowship in prayer Evelyn book ruits of the Spirit" (Longmans Green) imparts know how in pray ing well So too does The Manual of Prayer published monthly by The United Prayer Tower at 1571 Grand Avenue St Paul 5 Minne sota MH Mary Haworth counsels through her column not by mail or per sonal interview Write her in cart of this newspaper (Copyright 955 The Washington Post) (Distributed by Syn dicate) Inf fllMlfcae'inktffaa ive days out of seven this is the dress reach for! It's easy to sew jiffy to iron always looks crisp and fresh even when the temperature soar way up in summer! Make it all one color or have top and skirt contrast for a smart new separates effect Pattern 9238: sizes 12 14 16 18 20 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 Size 16 takes 4 yards 35 inch This easy to use pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated sew chart shows you every step Send thirty five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mail ing Send to Marian Martin care of News Star 89 Pattern Dept 232 West 18th St New York 11 Print plainly name address with zone size and style number SAVE NOW ONLY YOU CAN GET A REE TICKET AT THE YORK SHOP TO SEE DAVY CROCKETT KING THE WILD RONTIER at the Jim Theatre Beginning Sunday Purchase Of A Davy Crockett It wm tbr British write raft fota tertaioar's first V4 night 'stab se pesrsnes Hs ssng Ms wsy tkxtalA two shows wnst wssnsscnpsa as Or ast Color RfiiP pd Rrnwn Anri Detir able Shades Beau tifully Designed Wish DAVY CROCKETT Pattern On The ront Of Every Shirt WONDERUL SCIENTIIC MODERN REDUCING SYSTEM The only method that can guarantee retulti We Rednce Car Payments regardless of who yen owe and let you have extra cash LOANS REALESTATE LOCATED anywhere in Louisiana Improved or not improved 'v Motors SecoriliM 500 WALNUT MONROE LA 4 i DEAR MARY HAWORTH: The problem is my brother Al 25 an only son the youngest in ttye fam ily His birth was greeted with great joy inasmuch as'r several girls had preceded him 'and' he was given much' 'affection' by ev eryone as a child However he was born during a time of great financial hardship in our family and this anxiety caused a good deal of strife be tween our parents They are an tagonists to this day and although they stay together there seems to be little love or respect for each other My sisters and I left home as soon as we could a round age 17 and we hive established our own lives and are quite happy But the opposite is true of my brother He is still living at home and never has held a job He was given a college education by our parents and still gets an allowance them Parents ume But Pamper Him Al spends his days steeping until afternoon then going out to seek amusement At one time he had a key to my apartment' which I took away when 1 learned thathe was spending 'afternoons there eating and watching TV instead of seek ing employment As he shows no sense of responsibility I give him special privileges Our parents harass me via tele phone about actions as often a they can but they continue to give him privileges and be firm with him How can this situa tion be helped? I am tired of their whining and concerned about future too But what can I do con structively? PY Can She Help? Or She? DEAR PY: Possibly the most con UPHOLSTERY CLEANING urniture Autos Couchot Chairs Cleaned Right By Experts AR Articles Insured While In Oar Ponession! Unique Cleaners Laundry 401 Cypress Dial 2 1218 Monroe Wire or Phone 'til 6 pm 6 Days Per Week Qak'WjiwlHiBlsft'K Vacation School OAK RIDGE1 Juns 8 Vacation Bible School it being held this week from til! 5:80 pm through ribo coopbratioB of the Methoditt sad Baptist Churches ia Oak BMgor Jack ile' ir in ebarpe'of beginner Helpers inctade Mrs William Norman Mrs Russell WO Uams Mr Sam William Unda He and Terrell Barham Mrs A Shaw and Mr Roy Norman have the primaries Junior are tinder the direction of Mra Poole and Mra Glen Lee Greene with Roxie Greene and Susan Smith as helpers There arc thirty six en rolled Haymes To ile or Citizenship resolution Urging voter in the par ish to approve the proposed One third mill property tax at the June 14 election i 'Msyor'John Com' of Monroe issued the following statement to day A welfare of our children in Monroe and Ouaehita Pariah ha always beeer uppermoat in hope and JlM a mayor of Mon roe Our dty council baa been the first ta the south to separate police service for delinquent juvenile by establishing a juvenile department with Major John Bj Whitfield a director i i from the de partment and the recent survey made byiibe National Parole and Probation Association are self evi dent that there is need for a detention' home' Detaining delin quent juveniles for their safekeep ing and the community while their cases are being Invcstigatedby our juvenile department will be a oro gressive step forward OTJUGHNUTS rom Our amous Recipe Doz 28' Swimming Classes Set or Newellton MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Woman Writes bpu HernJ Brother 26 Pa rents'Only Son Who's Total Parasite Soy Bean Becomes Chief US Crop MjllGrOupTold BWOXIMis Ralph Wood ruff ofOsoeola Ark says acreage coutrol have helped eoy bean plaee aottaa seed an the terpeat 'and moat Importaat crop of ita kind ta the United State Woodruff I told the annual meet tag of the Tri State OU MID Super intendent Association Inc yen terday soy bean production ha in creased ta the teat 20 year from 23H million buahete to 340 mlltiaB bushel' 4 i During the a mo period Wood ruff said cotton seed production ha dropped from 71H million too to 4 million ton T' Noel Coward Opens Las Vegas Stint LAS VEGAS UH Noel Coward! opened his four week stint at the Desert Inn test night be fore a celebrity studded audience DIAL 2 026S MONROC I Cofiditifminf unit $149 Ceelwoew 5 inetadiag Judy Garland and Beebe 1 7 a S4Wgb weak engagema I let RMs Owf sMI ITeehewtae 1 Otaeee' I i 1 $37541 I The Btoeeeae Heeee i Brennan Utilities I njW 7 4 Vrz nr I resh fl 'n A I a wanaeriusi a ew 5imple! 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