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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 27

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0 OE (LA.) MORNING WORLD his Comprises Chief Aim, States Pickett After 7 Conference learned to expect from American rail' roads. Mr. Neff pointed out that, while I our railroad was enjoying its greatest volume of peacetime traffic its expenses were mounting by leaps and bounds to new all-time highs. The conference was the first such meeting held by the Missouri Pacific Lines since the late war emergency period started in 1939. KMLB 1440 ABC Local Local IN MOVIELAND By Bob Thomas HOLLYWOOD.

Nov. movie heroes who left the scieen to Whi indications point to a good in 1918. surveys already mace that business is going to toi- for Unde Sam have had a tough flow service and the Missouri Pacific regaining their film promi- Lines propose to offer service as their stock in trade, said ivi. conclusion is evident upon fckett, division freight and passenger postwar records of Vnt, who returned yesterday fiorn vptprans The vehicle chosen Louis where he attended a three- return to the screen sales conference of freight and flop. His second film only a middling success and manv observers declared he was mis- ssenger traffic representatives of railroad from all parts of the was Inited States, Mexico and Cuba.

and receivers of freight as cart in as passengers moving into and Jimmy Stewart's first ijn Monroe are going to enjoy the still hasn shown a profi best in service when plans an- junced at the St. I ouis meeting are jced in Pickett said, id they are going to find that the tsent excellent Missouri Pacific and his second is far from a success. Robert Taylor has been seen in only one film since he got out of the navy, and it was no world-beater, or was there much distinction in the returning movies for Gene Kelly, Wayne Mor- Montgomerv, Ronald SUNDAY 7 Summary 7 15 Three Suns 7 30 Brotherhood Hour 00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour Local 9 of Christ Program 9 For Sunday 10 of Israel 10 Pierce 10 Hawaiian Harniomeers Church Services 12.00—The Honeydreamers I Dorsey Orch. Out Kayes Serenade Moods Fact and Fiction 1 00 Que-tion Box Crusade Program Rose Show Pettengill These Our Children Page Presents Adventures of Bill Lance 4 30 5.00—Drew Pearson Morning Headlines 5 30 Story Ever Told 6 Dreams 6 15 to a Song 6 the Unknown Evening Hour Winchell Parsons 8 30 Guild On the Air Time 9 45 by Candelight News Summary Massey Your Radio Chaplain Radio Programs ice will be better and more movies (or Gene endable in the future. ns, George Montgome 11 00 Pius tin English) Ithnueh manv obstacles have been Reagan, and others.

30 House Orch. iced in the path of prepress the A reason for allI wa, offered I ssouri Pacific Lines will be able to recently by a well known actiess. one ter the shipping public faster and to)d me; me convenient freight schedules as -The trouble -Sine that the studios motive power is received during don realize that men like Gable and 8 and with the receipt of new pas- stewart and Taylor have changed. riger equipment the Missouri Pa- They are put jnto the same roles, but Texas Eagles and other trains they are not the same men. ill set the pace for service to an have been gone three or four years and they have become more mature.

And, I believe, better Her theory seems to carry out in the few exceptions among the returnees. Glenn Ford has achieved considerably more fame since the war than he enjoyed before. A big reason is the fact that he (and he admits it himself) matured during his marine serv 2:303 oo- KMFM -Nat Brandywine Orcfc -Micha Borr Orch. -Ralph Ginsburg Orch. -Harry Horlick Orch.

fiom the south anci southwest. A highlight of the confe-cnce was an address by P. J. Neff, chief executive officer of the Missouri Pacific Lines. Pickett said, hs a man who wastes no time in idle talk but hits hard right from the houlder and what he told us was ard, unvarnished facts.

Among other things he pointed out that every rail, i ice and his employers have put him in cad on the American continent must instead of the juvenile have the opportunity to earn before. cf at least six per cent on capital in order to continue to offer the sort of service A sthma ocus toughs Quickly Curbed for Thousands of Sufferers If you have tried a lot of things and still (eough, wheeze and sleep or breaths (well. Decause of Tyrone postwar films have the public has not been entirely satisfactory, but at least he has been playing characters with some amount of depth. And ic- tor Mature has surprised nearly everyone by showing hs can act. Some hopeful signs for the returned stars are on the horizon.

Gable, Stew- ait, Taylor and others are reported to have more suitable vehicles in the offing, ones which measure up better to their new stature. And some of the 4 Agent 4 for the Soul 4 45 popular Records Hall 6 00 Dreams 6 5 to Song Ward 7 Under the Stars Winchell 8 15 by Side of the Road Local 8 30 for Sunday 8 Summary 8.00—Sine Local Local ABC Loca Local Local ABC Local Local ABC Local ABC Local Local Local ABC Local ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC Local Loc ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC Local ABC ABC A3C Local Local ABC ABC ABC ABC Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Loca Local Local Local Local Loca Local ABC Local Local NETWORK programs Time is eastern standard. For central standard subtract one hour, tor mountain standard hours. Some local stations change hour of relay to fit local echedules. Last minute program changes can.

not be included. KNOE 1230 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 33 Afternoon -nbc -nbo -abo -abo -mbs attacks of Bron- Jehia'l Asthma, you can know what happl- male film favorites of the wartime l7 .1 rvmv ho TiMire until Vflll 1 9TO ess and satisfaction may be yours until you try the doctor's formula called Mcndaeo. Not a smoke, injection or spray, but an Internal medicine which works through the lood, thus reaching the lungs and bronchial ubes. A Chicago physician reports that over ninety percent of a large group his patients end over 5.000 doctors have supplies. Get Mendcco ism your druggist today, take exactly as arecttd.

See how quickly it may help loosen ird remove thick strangling mucus, thus coughing of Bronchial Asthma, promoting freer breathing and better hfcieep. Money back guaranteed satisfies you. variety, who shall be nameless, are reported to be falling fast in public fancy. So that rosy postwar world may pan out for some Hollywood veterans after all. KWKH Drainage pumps in New Orleans are capable of pumping water equal to that in a lake ten square miles in area and eight and one-half feet deep each 24 hours.

SUNDAY 6 Day Program 6.30—Sunday Morning Serenade Ready Gospel Quartet 7 15 Heart Program Hour of Christ News Reporter 8.45—News of Prophecy of the Air Atlanta Spelman Choir Lake Tab Choir Morning Worship 12 00 League Local Local Local Local Local Local Locai Local Local Local Local Local Local CBS Local Local 1 2-30 ...4 rEMCO F0R CLEAN COST gil 10-Year Guarantee Easy Terms 9 Even Automatic Baso Safety Pilot Lifetime All-Porcelain Heat Chamber for re atart Eliminates Sweating Walls For Natural or Butane Gas Installed at Mo Down Payment No Down Payment 3 Years to Pay Lumber Supply I At Louisville DeSiard Monroe and Bastrop Serenade 1 Inside Story 1 Hall of Fame 1 To You N. Philharmonic Hour ol Charm 4 Family Hour 4 30 Carmicheal 4 Portraits 5.00— Ozzie Harriet 5 Pause That Refreshes 6 Morning Serenade 7 of Sam Spade Man Called Corliss Archer Martin Show Welle 9 30 It Rich Choir from Washington 10 30 to Music -Larry Clintons Orch. Gould's OTch. 12.00—News—Music for Dreaming News CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS Local CBS CBS Local CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS Local CBS CBS CBS CBS Loral Local United, Forum- People's Platform, un Pettingill abe Wm. Shirer Singing Doorway to Kaye For Your Merrill nbc Lewis Little Lee Sweetland Shephen Graham Drama- James Concert nbo Cob Reid The Sunday News: Sunday Matinee Parade.

New Lassie, Dog Theater of Man's Week Around The Juvenile Kids. Joe Are These Our Children House of ana of Chicago nbc Phi! Spitalny Patti Presents- Detective Mysteries- Sunday Familv Time, Rise Bill l-'ance The Shadow Carmichael Counter Spy Quick as a Evening Radio Ozzie and cbs Drew Pearson Comment Those VVebsiers. Draina- Percy Faith, Ginny Greatest Story Ever Nick Carter. Benny The Gene Autry World Sherlock Phil and Blondie-Dagwood Exploring the Gabriel Heatter Bergen. Sam Spade Detroit Symphony The Mediation Allen The Man Called Commentary on Minutes Meet Corliss Archer, Waiter Winchell Time abc Meet Me at wood of Familiar Tony Martin.

Alan cba Theater Guild Hour Jim Backus It or Leave It nbc Christopher Welis, Drama cbs Voces of Dowling Strike It Rich. Commentary on Movies abc Latin-American by Variety 2 News. Variety, Dance 2 hrs. News and Dance Hour- abc News. Dance Band 2 SUNDAY 700 P.

Kenl 7 5 Crook. Organist 7 30 String Quartet 8 News Roundup 8.15—Story to Order 8 Good News Hour 9 National Radio Fulplt 930 Science 45 Beils Quartet Maria Hour Highlights 10 45 Highlights Pearson Christian Church 12 00 Eternal Light 12 30- Oh ea uo Roundtable 1 Victor Show 30 of Stars 2 Hour 2 by James A. Noe 2 Waltz Ford Theatre Catholic Hour 5 Star Preview 6 Jack Benny 6 Bandwagon 7 00 McCarthy Allen 8 me Star 8 of Prophecy 9 09 It or Leave It Big Break 10 00 Searrhinger Dave Garroway Show News Beasley Snvth Russell Musio 12 00 MRS. FOLDS RITES IN BAPTIST CHURCH PAGE ELEVEN the after- Judge Imposing Heavy Fines And Jail Terms On 2nd Offenders NBC The funeral of Mrs. G.

B. Folds, wife of the manager of the E. Furniture Company, who died in a local hospital Friday after a long illness, will be held in the West Monroe First Baptist Church, of which she was a member, this afternoon at 2:30 Kev. C. E.

Autrey, assisted Lending force to his remark that by Rev. E. A. Autrey, will officiate, these people must he stopped," bis- Interment will he in Hasley emetery E. Gladney yesterday directed by the Hixson Brothers Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be: Dolma Carter, O. L. Pettit, E. E. Eaves, Joe G.

Freddy, R. M. Hines. F. C.

McConnell, W. D. Allbritton and H. R. Eady.

Besides her husband, she is sur- vived bv a son, Calvin B. Folds, em- ployed by the Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Monroe; her father, A. R. Bledsoe of Crossett, three brothers, Orell Bledsoe of El Dorado, Billy Bledsoe of Lake Village, and F.d C-aroll Bledsoe of Bus- R. Pyron Loral NBC NBC Locel NBC NBC Local NBC Locai Local Local NBC Local Local Local; trict Judge said that all persons appearing before NIiC him a second me on drunk driving charges could expect a minimum of Local 30 days in jail and a substantially Local boa.

fmo than the $200 he has been £ac assessing first offenders. nbc In district court Friday Judge NBC Gladney fined Burt Wheeler of West Monroe $300 and costs and sentenced NBC 4 Wheeler at 0:15 and extend into noon. ttei rches for will be the theme of the meet- v. 1 i tute thinning, harvesting and marketing peaches. 14c-50c SHOWING No Stranger love Was Ever lived! nbc to serve 30 days in ja bafj previously appeared in court on NSC! the same charge -operating a motor Local vehicle while under the influence of and sjx yy Local liquor.

of Bastrop, Mrs. Guy Morgan of Ed Miller, local band loader, as a Crossclt Ark Mrs Marion Mead of nbc first offender was fined $200 and costs Bon vhill Mrs Tom Hasty of NBC being convicted of drunken Crockets Bluff, Mrs. Rosen Ford ESS driving. Miller had been at large since of Strong Ark and Mrs. Vera Bailey NBC October 21 under $350 bond following LitUe Rock Ark NBC his arest by state police.

Henry P. Piiinm of Bastrop was fined $15 and costs for simple obstruction of highway and disturbing the -nbo -mbs CROPS INJURED BY DROUTH AND RAINS NEW ORLEANS, Nov. summer drought and heavy fall rains bear the blame for a sub-normal sugar production in Louisiana this year, Ij0e Robinson, charged with the theft Bourg vice-president and Wash- 1 of clothing from Garland May, the American entered a plea of guilty and was sen- FF-sb sr zr. FRUIT GROWERS MEET AT TECH DEC. 11 1 CJudge Gladney fined J.

L. Johnson BASTROP. Nov. 29 -(Special)-The of West Monroe $30 and costa on annuai mooting of the North Lou charges ot reckless driv.ng. I isiana Fruit Growers Association will Henry Smith, Negro, last bp held in ilio agricultural auditorium Tuesday for hunting without a ()f Louisiana Tech at Huston on license, was fined $10 and costs or five pimisday, December 11, said Warren days in jail.

Stormant, Bastrop, pres dent of the Charles T. Barnes. Negro, alias West av.0i iation. meeting will begin which he estimated would not exceed 000 short tons of raw sugar. vehicle and negligent injury, was started to he one of the nig- leased after a jury returned a verdict gest vears for sugar in Louisiana has of not guilty.

Heckford 3 lz i fertilizer shortage is not to be blamed liquor, were set by Judgo Gladney on exports because national produe- i for December 12. tion of crop aids is double that of 10 Three additional cases on the vears arm and three times as high is I raignment docket ere scheduled for being imported as is going out of the December 12. They were: James country, I Mallard, charged with reckless driv- decontrol of sugar prices mg; John Henry Henderson, Negro, the best thing for all aggravated assault; and W. W. wu- said.

want what Hams, Negro, facing two separate happened after the last war when charges of failure to send children to everyone was hurt by skyrocketing school. All entered pleas of not guilty of sugar. Now, a month after Will be faced with jury trials. rol. sugar is atilt soiling for $8 40 per 100 pounds refined at wholesale and 56.42 per 100 pounds iri its raw This crop is contrasted with a yield of 331.128 short tons last year and the record crop 1938.

Bourg forecast that 320,000 acres larly anxious to regain a union t. would be planted to sugar next year, among the papers. can make half a million tons the right weather and with fertilizer. It all depends on those two Rheumatic Pain For quirk, delightfully comforting help for eches and of Arthritis, Neurit is, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romind A pleasant tasteless medicine that works through the blood First dose tiBUnlly sommu tlon or money buck guaranteed. Added sture Speakino of bate News was Bour of LOSES BILLFOLD F.

O. Cooksey, of the Monroe Hotel, reported the loss of a billfold containing $15 and idcntif cation papers, at 10:35 p.m. Friday. Cooksey said the i had been lost somewhere in the uptown area. He was particu- things.

It is estimated that modern Americans read at least times as much as their grandfathers did. NEED TO RETAIN G. PLAY SLATED HERE The popular Beauty I IWQIlRAWrE show- directed by Clare Tree Major, I. INbUnANUt to be presented in the Neville High School auditorium, Thursday at 3 p.m., Veterans who have allowed their Dng the fairy exhibi- G. I.

insurance to lapse since dis- tiong that has bpen glVen approval charge are urged by the Hudson- Columbia University gioup of Leehy post 3993, Veterans of Foreign ychojogi.vts. Only six fairy tales Wars of West Monroe, to reinstate wpre SQ appr 0 ved. the policies prior to December 31, several years, Clare deadline set by the Veterans Admin- Major productions have been Lstration. I esente(l in Monroe and have become exceedingly popular with the younger It is with an ef The NOR.CROSS FAMILY IV, I ii Si A Form may be used to rein I ill mVWJSP state the lapsed insurance and may obtained at the veterans post local that this great play V. A.

office or parish service officer, tort hprp it was ig extremely doubtful or not small fry of the nirtion were at all infiuenced by the decision of the Columbia University psychologists. A Most likely, to their practical young V) rninds, this would be just another 5 instance of the long-faced nonsense these addle-pated grownups constant- yv ly indulge in, and they would view the whole proceed mgs with amused tolerance and a touch of pity. When the professional, adult actors, directed by Clare Tree Major, present "Sleeping all the beauty, imagery, color and excitement, which A can be conceived only by the young (f in heart will come to life behind the footlights. PRISONERS TAKEN TO STATE PRISON fb Deputy Sheriff Ofs Downing was Vt back in Monroe today after trans- r' ferring two prisoners to Angola State Penitenary. ff The two prisoners left to berm serving their sentences were Cormne Reed, Negro woman convicted of manslaughter, sentenced to one year, and Joe Collins, 33, Negro forger, who was given six years for forging eleven ft $100 checks.

5 Deputy Downing was assisted by 6 SpilJers of Calhoun, who acted ly ai a special deputy on the trip. The drainage area of New Orleans A lies below sea level ar.d below the level of the Mississippi river. 1 Evtrs Speelel Rronpl 9 Royal Wedding In Lale News fl mm 1X04 1 1 Opens 11 Adm. I4c-35e 1 TODAY and MONDAY riCHNKC IIL Also; A Color Cartoon RIALTO PLAYING TODAY I ERROL 1 I.YNN RARBAKA STANWYCK i Alaa: Carttwin 1 MR NOW with MARTHA 5UWART Speaking of Tl ESI) V) 'ml VM DNESDAY Shocking Miss Betty Dick Hay mrs LATEST NEWS! Royal Wadding In London Tulana Notre Dam. ootbidl Lame 11 TODAY ONLY Joan Crawford- Van Heflin a tu Latest -TOP BOY CU5IC -O hla 0 V) Meet Us On mas Card Women Can Help Hen Suffering From Backache Don W- 1 1 Helps nature remove irritating' excess You buy truck accessories from us with complete confidence-confidence that you are getting the bestbecause our accessories are International-approved.

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