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m Relations and rd of the Tech iicnt introduced ling who is tour-iiis lectures be-arneigie Endow-Peace. His lee-■e the local aud-;he local chapter lations club, Mr. years in Europe md especially in n studying these rsed on the topicTom Mr, Booth’s“I will not at-*discuss with you lause of the fact American wife.” ;ures the Ameri-iglisliman with a with lots oflessons learned iring the World not pay. The tory by a nation atigue prodiiced ition. The per-dr initiative in I the strains ofeconomically ations, stiffer fines would be imposed.TWO ARE GIVENLONG TERMS INPENITENTIARYDeputy Frasier Leaves Today for Baton Bouge with Prisonersvas designed to A problems in Great numbers red from one thout the leasteconomical eon-Official and judicial notice was served on hot check artists here Saturday morning by District Judge Stephen D. Pearce, to the effect that indiscriminate forgeries will be followed by stiff prison terms, especially when the forger comes into open court and pleads guilty. The case that served as notice to all forgers was that of Harvey Shields, aged 23, na-. tive of Bienville parish, who received a sentence of from nine to fourteen year's in the state penitentiary when he plead guilty to numerous cases of passing hot checks in this and adjoining parishes. Shields was taken to the prison farm at Angola today by Deputy Sheriff Clyde Frasier.Luther McNeil, negro house-breaker and ex-Federal convict received a five to ten year term when he entered a plea of guilty to charged of breaking and entering a house in day time.McNeil was also taken, to Baton Rouge this morning by Deputy Frasier.curred at her home in Baton five o’clock Sunday morning.Mhs. Sanders will be renter many people as Miss Mil dr e formerly of Ruston where she ed from the Home Economic ment of L. P. I. After gradua Smith taught in the schools Grove, Shreveport.Prior to moving to Baton f years ago, Mrs. Sanders lived husband at Arcadia where he 1 ty farm agent for several yeaiSurviving the deceased are a two small children, Clayton, * and Elizabeth Anne, age 2; he Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes Smith, l four brothers, Howard H. Sm dent of the Bank of Choudra Smith, Oklahoma; Edwin am Smith, Hollywood, California; tors, Misses Evelyn and Dorotl S'imsboro. Mrs, Sanders was members of the Methodist chiFuneral services were cone Simsboro this morning followi terment In the family cemeteryNEWLYWEDThey Visit Old 1Tlt;An Advertising StoryA young couple in the ruraf n AT -
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Ruston Daily Leader

Ruston, Louisiana, US

Mon, Jan 27, 1930

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