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sr4 alr'4g Nig 441-olpviobnror FOUR A THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CITY LA MONDAY MAY 11 1970 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY-WITH TODAY'S PICTURES 1 Virki II Has faith in Nixon Vicki Still Has faith in Nixon 1 Y-Teen Awards Presented At Annual Banquet 'Jibes and Book on British Royalty Appears Amid Criticisms Out-of-Towners Charity Horse Show Draws to Close Here Corey to Take 'Job' to Arts Fete in Italy LONDON Elizabeth first saw Prince Philip when she was 13 years on'e eye and he used it as the theme of his inaugural speech He later was invited to attend his Inauguration Her family moved to this community of 3700 when her father the Rev David Cole was reassigned to this Methodist parish THE TEEN-AGER strongly believes the President needs the people's support especially in times of stress "I guess it's a pretty hard job being President" the high school freshman said "Sometimes what you plan just doesn't work out He is doing the best he can" CAREY Ohio Lynn Cole who gave President Nixon the theme for his knatigural address 18 months ago still has faith in the nation's chief executive and believes he needs the nation's support in trying to achieve peace "I still have faith in the President and 1 hope the American people stil do" said Vicki 15 "THE PEOPLE in this country have got to have faith in the President or he won't be able to be a good President lie needs their support" Vicki was in a railroad station crowd at Deshler Ohio to welcome the presidential candidate during a whistle-stop tour of Ohio She held up a sign reading: "Bring us together again" which caught Nix British Baronet To Be Dinner Event Speaker "The Book of Job" a play based on the Old Testament and adapted by Shreveporter Orlin Corey" will be one of the features of the international performing arts festival of Italy the Bienalle of Venice this autumn The play which has set and costume designs by Irene Corey will be performed by the Everyman Players a yepertory company guided by the "The Book of Job" is an annual of the group's summer presentations in Pineville Ky and will be presented in a series of performances of the 1970 Bienalle Oct 17-24 0 I SHO NC Patti Ferriter Airline High School student and daughter of Mr and Mrs James Ferriter of Bossier City has been named Senior High Y-Teen of 1970 Receiving the Junior High YTeen award at the Saturday banquet was Dianne Bunch a student at Oak Terrace Junior High and the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sidney Bunch School awards were presented to Woodldwn High School and Oak Terrace Junior High for being named the best senior high and junior high YTeen club Midway Junior High was given special recognition "for outstanding community service throughout the year" New Y-Teen officers installed were Pam Wall president Diane Wilson vice president Kathy Holstead secretary Ka thy Fair treasurer and Charlene Bison chaplain-hostess The annual Y-Teen Mother-Daughter awards banquet was held at the Washington-Youree Hotel tat 160 aal 117 rJ! ald and it was love at first sight according to anew book on the royal family published today Reviewers called the book The Reality of Monarchy" by Andrew Duncan the most controversial ever written about the British monarchy Duncan said the queen then Princess Elizabeth first met Philip on a summer day in 1939 and "from that day she never looked at another man" ELIZABETH WAS aboard the royal yacht Victoria and Albert with her father the late King George VII Escorting the royal vessel were college boats Jn one of them was Philip "Elizabeth had been watching all the time" Duncan said "Elizabeth was staring at for the rest of he day she followed him everywhere glancing towards him with undiluted admiration" Reacting to criticism that his book contained "cheap jibes and took much unreliable gossip" Duncan said "I stand by every line in the book" He said cabinet ministers and close members of the royal family circle including members of 'the family themselves wtre the sources for some of the most revealing statements RATED (R) 7:4 flff atri NOW PLAYING A Romantic Comedy Hit mIENNE111011131111111MMEEMEMOV iL NOW L11 PLAYING A Romantic Comedy Hit 11111 AVENGEr entries took most of the honors in stake competition Saturday night in the annual Shreveport Charity Horse Show Houston entry Dublett ridden by Kay Christie for Pen Hill Farms won the working hunter stake and was named champion in the hunter division Eagle Pass ridden by Patty Robertson of Bridge City Tex was named reserve champion in the hunter class CHAMPION IN THE jumper division was Admiral riddes by: Bill Robertson and owned by David Spector of New York City A Lafayette horse Diet Pepsi ridden by Dana Dawson was named reserve champion inthe jumper competition and the Shreveport Times Challenge Trophy In the western pleasure stake Souchon Cody ridden by Nancy Tyler of Shreveport took first place Julee Lamp-kin of Oklahoma City took first ill saddleseat equitation competition 'Wild and Lovely owned and ridden by Kathy Hagerman of Owensboro Ky took blue ribbon honors in the amateur three-gaited stake Ridgefield's Silhouette driven by Dick Hadley and owned by Mr and Mrs Charles Bartush of Dallas won the fine harness stake '1INDA WILLIAMSON and her mount Go Boy's Strawberrk from Carousel Farms in Mansfield Tex won the amateur walking horse stake Dublett took the blue ribbon in the working hunter stake and was selected as the champion in the hunter division Eagle Pass ridden by Patty Robertson of Bridge City Tex was reserve champion Results of last night's show according Lights Debbie Brougher Houston Tex and 8th Coe's Regal Maid William Gilbert Covington Class 65 Fine Harness Stake-lst Ridgefield's Silhouette Dick Haldley Mr and Mrs Charles Bartush Dallas Tex 2nd Bright Hour Dan Mize Almarada Acres Nacogdoches Tex 3rd Starheart's Diamond Pin Boo Gatlin Hagerman Owensboro KY 4th Golden Venture Dub lvins Mrs athroo Frisco Tex 5th Feudist Star Mrs Hugh Rayner Meridian Missetn April Love Elton Cates Mrs Carol Minor Shreveport and 7th Noble's Grey Eagle Evelyn Scott Green Acres Farms Ponchatoula Class 66 Amateur Walking Horse Stake -1st Go Bov's Strawberry Linda Williamson Carousel Farms Mansfield Tex 2nd Haynes Buster Brown Haynes Marshall Tex 3rd Handshaker's Princess Grace Steere Dallas Tex Ath Entry Dr William Wisner Garland Tex 5th Shadow's Black Raider John Seabourn Mrs John Sharp Garland Tex 6th Sultry's Black Satin Gene Hayle Dallas Tex 7th Jet's Reward- Kerry Eakin Bob Shell Dallas Tex and 8th Determination's Pride Mary McElroy Chris Hartnett Virginia Beach Fla Results ot Saturday morning's show according to entry rider and owner: Class 39A Green Hunter Under anddle -1st Lunate James Whaley Marshall Tex 2nd The Mkni-Butler Patty Robertson Bridge City Tex 3rd Star O'Night James Whaley 4th Warluple John Mast Red Gate Stable Nacogdoches Tex 5th Call the Cops Patty Robertson Mrs Wesby Parker Dallas Tex 6th Oro Sun Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex and 7th Yellow Jade Edith Ann Landrum Gerald Worthen Roswell Ga Class 43 Hunt Seat Equitation-lst Claudia Wilson Houston Tex 2nd John Mast Nacogdoches Tex 3rd Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex Ith Diane Jones Marshal Tex 5th Dana Dawson Lafayette and 6th Whit Boggs Bethny Class 40 Junior Hunter Under Saddle-1st Snack Bar Claudia Wilson Houston Tex and 2nd Oro Sun Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex Class 44 Academy Equitation Riders 12 Years and Under-1st Linda Frazier Dallas Tex 2nd Sndra Pereez New Orleans 3rd Burdett Stillwell New Orlens 4th melianda Hundley Houston Tex 5th Barbaar Shanley Shreveport t6h Lisa Lauricella New Orleans 71h Ginger McAnnally Dallas Tex and lith Tom Staub Metairie Class 45 Western Pleasure Riders 18 'Years and Older-lst Star Bar Skipper Pat Wilson Ringgold 2nd Link's Big Red Buddy Wilson Vance Wilson Ringgold 3rd Top Rebel Chuck Spivey Tommy Ann Ford Shreveport 4th Poco Lucy Mat Martin Shreveport and 5th Chucker's Glo Mike White Nesbitt reveport Class 46 Academy Equitation Riders 13-17-sit Sheri Manning Oklahoma City Okla 2nd Holly Wininger Oklahoma City Okla 3rd Gayle Gerlash Chickasha Okla 4th Nita Nelson Dallas Tex 5th Ricky Kimns Houston Tex 6th Linda Bloomfield Houston Tex and 7th Brennan Bridgenan New Orleans and 8th Cathy Cruse Dallas Tex Class 47 Western Pleasure Riders 12 and Under-lst Explosion's Star Carol Henderson Shreveport 2nd Squaw Julia Sir Robert Ricketts of Minchinhampton Gloucestershire England the seventh Baronet Ricketts will address a dinner meeting of the English Speaking Union at 7 pm Tuesday at the Shreveport Club The baronet and Lady Ricketts will be in Shreveport today and Tuesday as guests of Mr and Mrs Clarence Yancey Sir Robert whose title was first carried by a vice admiral in the British Navy in the Battle of New Orleans and at Mobile Bay studied history and law at Cambridge University He has been a solicitor since 1949 He served in World War II in the Devonshire Regiment and from 1942 to 1945 he was personal assistant to the military chief of staff at Gibraltar He served as aide de-camp to the lieutenant-governor of Jersey Channel Islands from 1945 to 1946 Lady Rickets is the second daughter of the British statement the late Sir Stafford Cripps who was minister of aircraft production in Prime Minister Churchill's wartime cabinet He also served later as chancellor of the exchequer EMA '11 It Planes to Resume Fight on Fire Ants (G) METRO-GOLDWYNNAYER and CINERAMA present i Family Entertainment Sun Wed Thurs PAO Tuesday $600 Friday and Sat $800 All Prices Plus Tax OPEN BUFFET DINNER 7-8 CURTAIN 8:30 LADIES NITE EACH SUNDAY EVENING Escorted Ladies 12 Price "THE TORTOISE and the Hare" another presentation of the company will be staged for the International Association of Theater for Children and Youth meeting in Venice for its third general assembly next October The European festivals will be followed by an extensive professional tour of Western Europe theaters This will be the fourth tour to be made by the Everyman Players "The Book of Job" has been performed on each of the previous tours The national tour of the company will begin in September and conclude on Jan 30 1971 Corey is the former head of the speech and drama department of Centenary College He and his wife maintain a residence in Shreveport SWHOWNHEIll MESIWASiitONI MEIROCOLOR MATINEE EACH SUNDAY Open 11:30 Lunch 12-1 Curtain Adults $6 Young People 18 and under $3 All Prices Plus Tax SHOVCIOWil LUSA gm glum 14e4630 Treatment will begin this week against fire ants in the local area after being delayed because of weather conditions A portion of Bossier and Webster parishes will be the first to be treated Aircraft will distribute mirex bait over an area including Plain Dealing Cullen Sarepta Cotton Valley and the southern part of Springhill Aircraft will fly at an altitude of 250 to 300 feet on north-south flight patterns -Aircraft will fly at an altitude of 250 to 300 feet on north-south flight patterns RESERVATIONS 861-3539 THE BARU Open 7:15 Showtime Dusk (GP) All Ages Admitted Richard Burton Clint Eastwood "Where Eagles Dore" In Color Also tee Marvin "The Dirty Dozen" In Color Two Shreveporters on Museum Board LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON (UPI) The Southern Christian Leadership Conference plans to launch a letter-writing and petition campaign against the Indochina War according to Sen George McGovern D-SD "From here on out the poor those who suffer most from our society's mad invovlement in Indochina will no longer sit silently by while the conflict continues" McGovern said DINNER PLAYHOUSE SOUTH OF LSU ON HARTS ISLAND ROAD ictostammommik "Let's Al! Meet at Sammy's" 12 SAMMY'S RESTAURANT 1727 MARKET PHONE 422-4025 1727 MARKET PHONE 422-4025 Band Concert Slated Tonight HOWTOWNIUS I 'I Open Sit Iwtime Dusk (GP) Ali Apes Admitted Terror and Torture Join Forces THE CRIMSON CULT" a 0 Two Shreveport residents have been named to the Board of the Friends of the Anglo-American Art Museum at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge The newly formed non-profit organization was established to help develop the resources of the museum It has already collected more than $4000 for a purchase fund account administered by the LSU Foundation Selected to serve on the 39-member board were Rep Mills and Clarence Yancey of Shreveport in "THE HORROR HOUSE" In Color Complimentary Special cl SIRLOIN STRIP STEAK $100 I 12-0x Extra Thick Juicy Cut WHEN YOU PURCHASE ONE AT REGULAR PRICE 1 Through Thursday Bring Your Wife a Friend a Business Associate NOON BUFFET DAILY MON THRU FRI Your BookAmericord Welcome Here 1 OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY i OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY a i ON mnanmatio 7 vl The spring concert of the Fair Park High School Band orchestra and stage band will begin at 7:30 pm today in the school auditorium The program consists of "The Peanut Vendor" by Simons and Lang selections from "Fiddler on the Roof" by Bock "Masque" by Mc Beth Alla Barocco by Giovannini "Doin' The Monkees Monkey" by Christian and "Psychedelphia" by Dinwiddie James Franklin is director of the band and orchestra and James Lee is supervisor of music DRIVIDL At)4Esswocatabaimonooimmomm )41onwoimmusq DINO MINELLI FEATURED WITH THE KEN SNOW TRIO Open 7A5---Showtime Dusk (G) General Audiences John Wayne Academy Award Winner Best Ado for "True Grit" In Color Also John Wayne Robert Mitchum "El Dorado" In Color SPECIAL 1 'raw xec air 2IC 3ff 3 711M "SPAGHETTI SPECIAL it Italian Meat Sauce Crisp Green Salad 1 9 and Texas Toast Pik All OB nu arm um Mon Only I 1 DRIVI4NIPH 6864162 BONIER SIRLOIN PIT Junior Miss Gala Continues Tonight r--- 10110000 I BANKAMFRICARI Open Dusk (R) Restricted under 17 must be with parent or adult Betty Newman Robert Gilbert "The lawyer" Jane Pondo Robert Redford "Barefoot in the Park' In Color 2 In Sherevport Near Shreve City and 70th Just Off Mansfield Rood Open Sun tkru Thur from 11 om to 9 pm Fri and Sat Id 10 pm Private Room for Parties MON thru SAT WWIWPOPMNIMIPINIWMWw II It 31 It For Reservations Call S655146 MOBILE Ala (AP) The last round of preliminaries to the 13th annual America's Junior Miss Pageant begins here tonight KAREN SUE Stenwall 18 of Phoenix Ariz won in two categories in preliminaries Sunday She took first place in the youth fitness and scholastic achievement divisons Winners in the preliminaries get a 81000 college scholarship Finals will be televised nationally Wednesday Laura Elaine Boyett 18 Jackson Miss won the talent division in the Saturday ABC Mid-South Theatres 41 ntinental Barbara and lfo Fernandez violoncellists with the Shreveport Symphony will be presented in a duo de violoncellos recital at 8:15 pm Tuesday in the Hurley Music Building at Centenary College On the program will be Sonata in Major by Barriere Sonata in Major by Eccles La Fo lia by Marais Nocturno Opus 22 by Kummer Museta by Marie and Allegro de Concierto Opus 19 by Stamitz FERNANDEZ is principal cellist with the Symphony and gives instruction in cello at the Centenary School of Music He was born in Chile and came to the United States on a Rocker-feller grant for young artists in 1961 He has held previous teaching positions at the University of South Florida the Fine Arts School in Cali Colombia and was principal cellist with the National Symphony Orchestra in Bogota Colombia Mrs Fernandez has performed in many ensembles including trios quartets and works for eight cellos She also is a composer of cello music The concert is free to the public to entry rider and owner includes: ird---134--gnip-p-e-r- Class 30 Working Hunter Stake-lst Cobb Kathy Woodruff threveport and 4th Dubiett Kay Christie Houston Tex Champ Robin Pyle Shreveport 2nd Full House Kay Christie 3rd Eagle Pass Patty Robertson Bridge City Tex Cisas 47A Western Pleasure Riders 13-17-1st Soushon Cody Nancy Tyler 4th Lock IV Key Johnny Conn Mrs Edward Conn Houston Tex and Stn Shreveport and Flying Sissy Jrretat Maximillian Stacy Balla Dallas Tex Bamburg Vivian 3rd Cam's Lady Star Class 62 Open Jumper Stake-lst Diet Linda Ann Burt Shreveport 4th In the Pepsi Dana Dawson Lafayette 2nd Garden Mercedes Ann Black Shreve- port and Sth Tom Mary Cobb Time Flies Bill Rooertson Tidewater Shreveport Farms Bridge CRY Tex 3rd Rubarb Fellers Drury Caliber Farms New Class Aff Academy Equitation Chem- Orleans and Ath Private Enterprise ionship-1st Sheri Manning Oklahoma Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex City Okla 2nd Holly Wininger Class 62A Western Pleasure Stake-1st Oklahoma City 3rd Gayle Souchon Cody Nancy Tyler ShevePort Gerlach Chidosha Okla: 41h Linda and Star Bar Skipper Pat Wilson Frzier 011as Tex 5th Ricky Kamins Ringgold 3rd Cam's Lady Star Linda Houston Tex 6th Melinda Hundley Ann Burt Shreveport 4th Skeeter Houston Tex 7th Sandra Perez New Renegade Jan Hillman ShrevePort 5th Orleans 8th Burdett Stillwell New Links Big Red Vance Wilson Orleans and gth Linda Bloomfield Ringgold and 6th Top Rebel Chuck Houston Tex Spivey Tommy Ann Ford Shreveport Class 50 Walking Horse Weanlings-lst Class 63 Saddleseat equitation Cnarn- Mau Mac's Little Colonel Emily Harris Otnnship-ist Julee Lampkin Oklahoma Shreveport nad 2nd Sandman's Merry City Okla 2nd Dana Lyon Houston blaze Randall Moore Shreveport Tex 3rd 'Jenifer Lyon Houston Tex Class it Saddlebred Yearlings-lst Ath Debbie Huddieston San Antonio 5th Frosty Breeze Horace Cabe Timberland Kerry Ann Bunde Housotn Tex 6th Farms Gurdon Ark and and Silver Lvnda Nagel Pensacola Fla 7th Treasure Dan Mize Almarada Acres ickey Kamins Houston Tex and 8th Nacogdoches Tex Civiy McEiveen Houston Tex Class 52 Walking Horse Yearlings-1st Class 64 Amateur ThreeGaited Stake Country Gents Ginger A Barnett -1st Wild and Lovely Kathy Hagerman Leesville and 2nd Stormy tload Owensboro KY-' 2nd Tilly O'Toole Adin Loe Shreveport looker Wedgwood Farm Covington 3rd Results of Saturday afternoon's show Showcase Mrs James Lyon Tri Oaks according to enty rrider and owner: Stables Houston 4th Starhearts Show- Class 1 Open Jumper Table 1-1st time Debbie Hagerman Owensboro KY Tim Flies Bill Robertson Tidewater Sth Love Goddess Betty Jane Merritt Farms Bride City Tex and Admiral Tuscaloosa Ala 6th Genius Society Bill Robertson 3rd Private Enter Jeanie Dooley Dallas Tex 7th City prise Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex 4th Diet Pepsi Dana Dawson Lafayette and 5th Rubarb Fellers Drury Caliber Farms New Orleans Class 53 Junior Hunter Stake-lst Cellists to Give Ncaogdoches Tex 2nd Oro Sun John Mast Red Gate Stable Caroline Caldwell Beaumont 3rd Snack Bar Claudia Wilson Houston Tex and 4th Royal Harkey Whitt Boggs Mr and Mrs Bob olland Bethany Recital Tuesday Class 42 Open Jumper Slake-1st Lunate James Whaley Marshall Tex 2nd Sally Bill Robertson Col and Mrs Thomas Harrell San Antonio Tex r3d Barbara and Rodolfo Fernan- Star O'Night Mrs James Whaley Marshall Tex 4th SPY Satellite Edith dez violoncellists with the Ann Landrum Caliber Farms New Orlensa 5th Mini-Butler Patty Robert- Shreveport Symphony will be son Bridge City Tex 61h Oro Sun presented in a duo de violon- Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex and 7th Yellow Jade Edith Ann Landrum cellos recital at 8:15 Gerald Wrathne lioswell Ga Tuesday in the Hurley Music Class 53 Junior Hunter Stake-lst Warlupie John Mast Red Gate Stables Building at Centenary College Nacogdoches Tex' 2nd Oro Sun On the program will be Caroline Caldwell Beaumont Tex 3rd Snack Bar Claudia Wilson Houston Sonata in Major by Barriere Tex and 4th Royal Harkey Whit Sonata in Major by Eccles Bogns Mr and Mrs Bob Holland Bethany La Folia by Marais Nocturno Class 54 Saddleseat Equitation Riders 1 0Years and Under 1st Jenifer Lyon Opus 22 by Kummer Museta Houston Tex 2nd Kerry Ann Bunde by Marie and Allegro de Houston Tex 3rd Ann Beard Houston Tex 4th Wendy Koseoglu Houston Concierto Opus 19 by Stamitz Tex Sth Betsy Burk New Orleans 6th Suzanne Perz New Orleans and 71h FERNANDEZ is principal Gretchen Kurzweg Shreveport Class 55 Saddiebred Pleasure Riders cellist with the Symphony and 17 Years and Under-1st Stonewall's Jester Nit aNelson Dallas Tex 2 gives instruction in cello at the Courageous Gigi Ho II yWiningerHarold Centenary School of Music He Adams Stables Edmond Okla 3rd April Fool Lisa Lauricella New Orleans was born in Chile and came ICO 4th Top Man Sheree Manning Had-Wel the United States on a Rocker- Stables Oklahoma City Okla and Sth Best Beau Myra Murton Wedgwood feller grant for young artists in Frm Covaington 1961 He has held previous 11lils3115s61 Melissa Equitaiton Riders Sprague Oklahoma teaching positions at the Uni- City Okla 2nd Elizabeth Finch Houston Tex 3rd Kim Skpton versity of South Florida the Houston 4th Gean Perez New Orleans Fine Arts School in Cali Sth Mary Jane Fenner 6th Turner Kurzweg Shreveport and lth Steven Colombia and was principal Kamins Houston cellist with the National Sym-Class 57 Five-Gaited Juvenile-lst Take Command Chris Connor David 1 phony Orchestra in Bogota Reynolds Owenboro Ky 2nd Wild Indian Burdett Stillwell New Orleans Colombia 3rd Praty Slippers Kerry Ann Bunde Mrs Fernandez has per- Houston Tex 401 Future Unlimited Melissa Lyon Mrs Robert Calloway San formed in many ensembles Antonio Tex 5th Rose Command Carolyn Mueller San Antonio and 6th including trios quartets and Major Magyar Lynda Nagel Pensacel works for eight cellos She also Fl i Class 58 Saddleseat Equitation Riders is a composer of cello music 1447-1st Dana Lyon Houston Tex i The concert is free to the 2nd Julee Lampkin Oklahoma City: Okla 3rd Brendy Burgher Tulsa public Okl a4th Sherry Frankel Houston Txe 5th Debbie Brouyher Houston i Tex 6th Suzanne Zinsel New Orleans 7th Laurel Praytor Montgomery Ala and 8th Carol Owsley Houston Tex Tale Movie Draws ure-lst Stonewall's Jester Nita Class 59 American Saddlebred Pleas-1 Nelsond Dallas Tex 2nd Couragous Gigi Lu! Anthony Harold Adams 3rd Night Beat' Melissa Sprague Had-Wel Stables Oklaj Jeers at Cannes home City Okla 4th Fairview Ace1 Gayle Gerich Chickasha Okla and 5th Fancy Pants Patty Verdin Dallas' Tex CANNES France (UPI) Class 60 Walking Equitation Riders It The last movie made by and Under-lst Melissa Lyon HoustonI Texn2d Kim Sears Houston Tex and Qhornn Tnte before she was 3rd kisa Sawyer Dallas Tex CANNES France (UPI) The last movie made by Sharon Tate before she was 35c With Lunch 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Tuesday thru Friday 00111 BROCATOS 1 189 Kings Highway Phone 865-2352 for Rosorvations SANSONE'S RESTAURANT cmilmmnimmmlommommw Sick Transmission "TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS CURED IN ONE DAY" Complying With Bossier City Ordinances OPEN SOON Watch This Space trio If sow behe ts Wu" Jle vlyvto vikrybov 'I SEAL JOB $2300 PLUS FLUID i 1 ell- Transmissions Inc 1827 MARKET Call Day or Nite 424-8481 Take 1-20 to Traffic St Exit TOMORROW WEDNESDAY HIRSCH MEMORIAL COLISEUM LOUISIANA STATE FAIRGROUNDS-SHREVEPORT a tt a 111! CUMIN SALE Tues Wed Thurs MAY 12 13 and 14 ross CDOD Plain Men's or Ladies' 2-Pc SUITS or 1-Pc DRESSES Any Plain PANTS-SKIRTS SWEATERS p4INNOW041121111394)4111211114)411 16 oisiaLous I 1 'A iA RI low tiSZat oxqQk pAl411'1: 7 110 ow-4 I l'-gTb-H110 murdered it? Los Angeles drew jeers from the audience and condemnation from critics Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival The movie "12 plus 1" a comedy was featured at the festival as tribute to the memory of Miss Tate" "THIS IS a new low for bad taste" said one critic after the movie "What kind of attribue is that?" The jeers started during a scene in which Miss Tate is thrown onto a bed and her clothes are ripped off 1: i 1 2 FOR $259 2 FOR 99c 1 SEE! SEE! SEEttle21 THE MOST EXCITING GATHERING OF INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED CIRCUS PERFORMERS IN THE HISTORY OF THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! 60 6 2 SHOWS DAILY-400 8 PM Excluding Furs Knits Formals Suede and Leather OPENING TONIGHT I FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE THE I- SOUND TRACKS I WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 11FrilDnIhIn ARTIST V' RECORDING lv ARTIST a IALL SEATS S4 00 '3 00 $2 00 TAX RESERVED INCLUDED I wile Roll-- 'RRAVNIN11 BRENDA' KING I II MUSIC AND FUN BEGINS AT 8:00 PM NO COVER CHARGE ok ye ONE-HOUR DRY CLEANING NO EXTRA CHARGE UNTIL 3:30 PM ONE DAY SHIRT SERVICE SAVE 900 BOOTNH KMIDASTI UN NE ED El 01 12 1 the most in DRY CLEANING I NO ADMISSION ALL UNESCORTED LADIES DRINKS 12 PRICE I SEX? BIRMINGHAM England (UPI) A local movie theater has started Saturday morning shows especially for men who want to get out of doing household chores or shopping Manager Leslie Harris said they would see western gangster and spy movies but no sex shows I TICKETS ON SALE AT: STATE FAIR OFFICE (In Grandstand) ALL 4 PALAIS ROYAL STORES FOR INFORMATION PHONE 6354361 I Specials Must Be Requested 8 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1 WEDNESDAY MATINEE I 1 I JAM SESSION 3:30 TO 6:30 1 i 4 lit.

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