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   Ruston Daily Leader (Newspaper) - March 14, 1941, Ruston, Louisiana                                aily VOLUME Follow the Leader Home EC Students Open State Meeting Representatives of Eight Colleges at Louisiana Tech Today home economics I representing snio lOl will CICL c their an spring at Louisiana Toch a luncheon nl noon in iho nl the new dining hall the Cain ICO t I Louisiana Louisiana SUrte Northeast Junior i and are in the which opened ibs afternoon it oclock with registration in the economics a short business were lo be appointed and at college officials and were field to have made brief talks to the lhc wl An informal tea was in the home house with of that and fac members receiving deun cf tho Tech home economics and Miss I Anna of tho hojne poured Piano music furnished by Fay a stuck ft at Some Grocers Not Certified Yet for Stumps Local Organizer Urges Food Retailers To Cooperate All mid Lincoln have not yd certified lor food stamps am urged to do so at slates local for the Federal Surplus Mur has been rent all re tail the sys tem ntul a was hold Wednesday al the which time begirt in 11 North on April explained 1o the Hie group will attend the second of Sun a play j the Tech Theatre Jin the little Friday at I which Tech home economics stu will bo Regular Program The delegates are scheduled to the regular program lities Saturday morning with ern being placed on Mary Oath Anders oC will on Our Pant in lores in Ruston and other towns of parish hava Jailed to tu local office and be certified for accepting thc certifica tin food will nci be to the pro Other in parishes in this will in the plan are Carroll and Eai 5rccedurc for certifying eases been worked out in a series of confidences in Baton Rouge with the state of Welfare and other interested agen The stamp plan was approved ior followed by Paul Lincoln parish on February after in by i of done by the Rust on McCall of Others Deluded on the lLou Normal Lora Lee Junior and Jones and Mary Ellis Sims I Chamber of Commerce and the co of the civic and Five Tin Cans And Nickel Admit Kids at Dixie tin lici on n siring mil five rents uny hns ton kiddie to a it 10 at 10 Manager Thp main attraction of the mat will lie the of a In The Adventures of Captain 11 chapter Tom the former Western stars In the idi A feature picture Mill also be it The tin rails must he tied to a the nger It is advised that the cans have holes punched In them for Simsboro Nine To Face Minden Coach Fred Greer Has Three Legion Stars on Squad Tifi the h gh nine in Tuesday afternoon 2 The contest will ha the second of 12 already for this season by Fred Leading the into the nre three players who for Ihe American Legion Junior Isls last include Carol catcher third and Hil ly Other veterans of the Simsboro are Robert and Billy and Alvin Amons the newcomers who are showing much promise are William and Leroy first bise Freddie Price and Malcolm Bart second base La mar and Max out another will assist Shelby in the while rookie James T j Sweethearts of Tech Fraternity These girls have been selected as sweethearts for the annual Omega Kappa fraternity dance at Louisiana March Upper photos Faye Gi Ta In I an nne Made line Lower Betty Ruth and Ellie Mac Some Tickets Still on Sale For Last SunUp Performance over 100 have been reserved for delegates to the Alton Jenkins ee action on Ihe economics for j of 40 were Lela state adviser will speak Satur on New Responsi While on thc the visiting are housed in the wom Sponsors the meeting nro Martha Louisiana Nor South Mess Helen South Miss Tomlinson and Miss j Clyde Baton and Miss Lillian Cards To Be Lincoln Schools Given with a definition of A I are now being distrito I uled to home rooms of Lincoln par ish the courtesy of I the Louisiana department of the IT I War Attractively printed in white and the placards were sent to the Lincoln parish school board of lice by John state superin of Hie definition reads is an love country loyalty to its institutions and ideals to defend it all enemies undivided alle to the flag and a desire to secure the blessings of to ourselves and It was adopted at the joint con ference of the commanders in chief of the five veteran organisations in on February Jg West Monroe Youth Enlists in Navy Arthur Stevens Route West is one of a of five wiio enlisted in the United States Navy have been transferred to the Naval Training station in accord ing to recruiting officer Clinton Navy recruiting sta Other now who will be given FJX weeks recruit training be fore being to the fleet are James port 20 Logansport Ray Oak In lie and the NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C Wayne Hitler Continues Drive to the East As Pressure Nets Results in Balkans Labor Unrest in Defense Industries Will Be Handled Under New Agency i on this morning for the j the and Fer to Bishop Pipes 1iufe mountaineer larl Uon as the Simsboro Well Passes Feet In Shale and Sand I Mil ee i i y I on the r ull I I Ji ii hr IV day Male i 1 n ni a in Ii 1 I ell bit in i he I be on the old 1 lhc s iral year at lev IV u ill oon to feel hi the in Manslaughter Indictment Given Woman Edna Salters Faces Charges of Slaying Husband j Edna Sailers was in for thi by the Jackson isrand iury in with 111 of her busband who was and K li ed H al their in Sailers will duriny the ular tourt M it 17yiarolfl partner of lhc bus line which opor airs between Huon Alexan had returned from a inu trip as a part time driver when the is aliened to havo admitted at her husband as in lie doer way at ihe rear of lher Erne Blume of Jack I son parish conducted an and two shots i only one file fatal entered forehead and through the hack of I It is clear that domestic trouble i was the the coroner Turn to Last Tape NEA Service PRICE 6 CENTS Everyone Invited To Meeting On Wildlife at Courthouse Tomorrow Hodges To Attend the Members of State Conservation Board To Visit All MS interested in a pal iOi chapter I are in attend a hero 2M oclock it of the board will the of the and discuss ation ami ion uf in this The met iie tin il by ite onsen ation of wil be the fl n and of tile state Accom will be of board Major James hi of tli charge of the ex of funds for and Don officer of e tlC h tin life pin Simon el lhc Here Tomorrow Two of the that will ivi Icr a u ild at Iho A1 tho top is Di Department of Major chief tho Wildlife department of is off to will pre ide as Ihe will tell of underway Io restock the woods and with and Mir with it is All hN is I i be under the super of the conservation coin wilh the cooperation of lo who re sides at Klin is a brother of Major of He is well known tc as a planter and ro stated John Earl j dent of the Teoh Theatre The LiHle Theatre of Howard au amost jammed to ca last nigM at the third per of the folk play based upon the first Only 1H9 cgn be seated in the Little Theatre and there been a rush for tiek who flees to the hillsides for refuge from he SunUp i is to be one of the iiiI reeled and portrayed produci lions ever by act Miss Vera Alito of the is director of the Turn to last J Nine White Men Will Leave Here Tomorrow or Induction by force of arms Bulgaria wa sold as ninny other brave but hesitant nations had been sold those groups its own who believed they stood to Prelude to Peace Nazi soldiers marched into They were not Bul 8aiian who earlier talked but no steps in in prestige and in pare j wealth if a Fascist form of sovern to Berlins demands when I be the final test They will be su Hundreds of thousands of Ger groups have been disillusioned in mans poured across the in other independent 48 Panzer divisions raced j in in in and took positions on thc in Spain Franco the borders of Turkey and They supplanted known to to their raj directed and virtually placed thc whole na lion under German military Jaw and j Secret police j close behind round up who j loved their country too well for Ger man Berlin announced the occupation as a Kreat military although not a shot had been But the i action did have a familiar i It paralleled closely the Nazi pattern that brought thc downfall i of many other European nations A MORAL BOOST All this week Grace Sloan Overtoil has spoken sever al times each day in the Church and at schools in She has made a remarkable impression upon the peo ple of Ruston and we believe her visit will long be remember ed Tor the moral boost she has given The Leader wrote last week urging everyone to cooperate with this speaker whom we felt certain would bring us a We say now she has fulfilled that hope beyond our greatest expect i Overtoil has told us the human side of being I She has described in detail our weaknesses and our failings and showed them to be She has told us how to cure these ilia and do it in an everyday sort of j There is no magic just a little comon Her travels over the world have shown her all sorts of people and races of and she has Found them all suffering from the same things which are cured in the same We have i no special problem requiring any special or exclusive ap Hvos to itself alone that its policies We mostly know what is wrong with ourselves and n to right Eight from Lincoln Parish and One Transfer Included Including the final from this nine white men will leave here j fur induction in Alixandria they will a years uni der the national of ai Lincoln parish whi is i transfer from Hie draft in Students to Plan Inspection Trips Of Twin Cities volunteers include Brown and and even in Germany Drang Nach on the ife of his community and his If that is then it is equally true that no nation J we also know the answer and if we will just put lit other i gather they will generally work themselves in the 1ronticrs and ing Germans rested on the of Greece and The small Greek a Piny Axis move to the east by defeating superiorly equipped Italian to had stood as the guardian of line eastern Mod Overtoil has to youth more lhan any 1 of Clyde Perry and both of I and Wil liam both cf Chou J irst 1 fir t two scripted n MI JUT y Kai son and ry i of i Leo Valentine Mayers of sion has oien i od to the local lee will be with the I William Boyd Bryant of will Xo i of the contingent 1 here March in schools and irare schools of Louisiana have t of 1 inu the Twin Oi i tours sponsored by the Junior K l Chamber of j i of the public j department of he chamber mel y lerday to discuss plans tho to the j Twin Cities during MM Credille Second Grade Gives Play for PTA At Simsboro An original the j jrade of high school fea tured the meeting of the Simsboro association Directed by i the play Of Long The program i pray Morrell Will rod Robinson rhc presi i dent When Your Child Feels Infer was the subject of a talk by Jenkins jave u talk en Ac in Child Tlie had tho largest of n of Ihe and are Jo Hobby A of a b 40 t and of in had halted the first of people because they are the eternal hope of the Those who have gone before have mostly taken their world with them and have made the marks they could upon what they but those who will continue tomorrow are But these mittens found important and it is that group of longing people themselves in who have a chance to start right and go The on which roads lead to 1 i t in the same f l has US the eternal fact All found themselves facing continues from a beginning to an ending choice of against wi efficient and in the middle of these two much good can be done for i those who know the We had need of such lectures and we feel we will always to England for but iho keep some of the vigor and usefulness of her the naturalness and human side of religion is her approach to every Life must begin in a certain prescribed man ner and the new person learn everything about the Mrst The first m roc Monroe lo m elmi by the an and pupils of the in this area will make uo thoir itinerary for a Irom from A re for on to improve and The Bureau of has an that men between the of 17 and 31 years of age are dc I sired for enlistment in the naval Former naval men may be j ia tile rating held rt the time of if still qualified to hold tlut without rior naval exper may be enlisted in certain j if found Naval re station cry T be apen y in Uie adopted an average wl IK a lm year and paid i nr I Final Clare Major Play Be Tuesday Night Around the Corner boots to keep aluad in the they have yoing on so it you a tire they ee to it you the oppor iJ one vOU To war machine or towing to the will of None had much hope for success If they looked KING BORIS OF BULGARIA tram where been induced to vinit Munich to guarantee to iori tr before It had been compelled cf such assistance The Germans had u vailable 2li divisions for ue hi the Tho only British force com petent to deal with such numbers in Whether tho British hid the will have their i to Care Tree when the famed w 11 or the Sil world about him by trial and We can help to make the hard places easier and the easy places more available to and land an cheerful by following a behavior pattern set for us a few centuries ago by a man named We urge those who have not heard the forceful clean up that in tlie logic of Overtoil to make a point of being there tonight Of using his troops ii lhc B expeditionary force was General speedup cam In was to to attend her last She has a message worth the hearing and something which will plant a seed of thought flowering will help us do what we want with our lives i Turn to for those around j uf a were hen ami February Sponsored by the inul tin Major have HUM much favor in ip of the trorpe ire ors selected by Ma jor on heir anri ability to portray roks m tin On January he Major j pre Alice in a1 their initial venture in this l A audience j and more fame to see iin on I is I in of the i hi Asi her are or the at lire Carl Davis Publicity is in of and Ay tc Thoo who did not purchase siii for the plays will bo a ble lo tickets tor tilt linal pef at tho it is Sin dcrs has Cotton a cush ion for tc use while to tho of an For scni ivy I dra station and buy tho by n coll drink to do his Iis IK sine and hoar Overtoil talk for the hist the shu is to the ami iff ihy i from in tho wildlife John writes trom U i on and if hi uwr it will 9  

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