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of the Exceptional Child 3, Young. Girard 207. Thursdays, fi 39 -jo!) 30 p.m I Petroleum Engineering 481-Natur-V al Gas. 3 Uhl. Madison 220, Tims- days.

7 to 10 p.m. t' The three new elasses bring to '1 38 the number of Night and Spe- "ja Classes being offered at SLI 1 durjng thP spring semester. Farm Bureau Head Calls For Curbs on Big Unions ALEXANDRIA, La. (AD Charles Shuman, president of th American Farm Bureau Federation. says more than anti-racket legislation is needed to curb th faults in big lahor unions.

Shuman told yesterday's closing session of the Louisiana Farm Bureau president and spcretaripj conferences big labor unions represent the greatest. monopoly a very difficult one. He said that'p of 15,000 children involved in the controversy at Norfolk, for example, about 5,500 are the children of military personnel. Of those, about 500 are being 4 educated on military reservations. As for the rest, the situation is If not so clear, Eisenhower Their parents pay education taxes JL just as all other citizens do, and the federal government is making aid grants in areas where there are government installations.

Three federal departments, Navy. Defense and the Health-Education-Welfare, are working very hard trying to find a solution, the President said. In response to another question, Eisenhower said he had not at all meant to imply the federal government might shut off aid grants to areas with government installations. As for Almond's call for continued resistance to integration, Eisenhower said it comes down to this: It appears that the laws are eral 2 Tb AJverfiMf, Lafoyette, La. 'that the Legislature, In consider-' January 21, 1959 ing next ear's appropriation for the program, will spell out its wishes for the administration of the program.

I "What the opinion says may nob be legally done, already has been; rlone the respective balances, have been liquidated in supportj of the program on a local basis; and the balance of the appropria-j lion is now available to sustain th. program. "The plan approved by the spe- i chnni cial session did not require returm BATON ROUGE (AP) School of Jhj balancps only fhat (hey be lunch funds held upjerause state, the local schnol officials could not agree, will be (hp- havp dnnp Reily added. As I understand not known immediately whelherl oplnjon fhp attorney general; disbursements would on a hgg rujcfi that the various agree- duced basis. jments which have been entered; Following a ruling yesterday by jnf0 between the Department of; Atty.

Gen. Gremillion and federal aeenciesj the State Education Board was have effectively removed the fis right In its stand on school lunch contro of' (he school lunch funds, state Supt. Shelby Jackson( pr0gram from the power of the satd be would notify the and the state government of the education board ni1 menf and that appropriations ask for a special session to de- maclc by the Legislature to this termine the rate of lunch fnn; spoCific program immc'iaHv reimbursements from state and! and automatically became en- CHAIRMAN Serving gen- ithrpat thft Urulpd States ever had About 130 farm bureau leader attended the meeting. chairman for the Easter Seal Campaign fund-raising drive is Bradley Bond, First National clear, and if that is true it seems! Bank official. The campaign is used to hrlp support activities of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults.

KOOAIC GIFTS SAY to add up to whether a citizen, be he an official or anyone else, is ready lo obey the laws of his state and nation. in the pro- for use Health Clinic, and Bennett Voorhies, Lafayette lawyer and member of the Southwest Louisiana Mental Health Treatment Board. Seated (left to right) are Dr. O. P.

Daly, director of Charity Hospital; Donahue; and Roy Rogillio, assistant director of the State Department of Hospitals. Four Oklahoma legislature members accompanied Donahue on the trip. TALKING IT OVER Slate and local hospital officials discuss mental health treatment with visiting Dr. Hayden Donahue of Mental Health of Oklahoma. Donahue is making a study of the Lafayette Mental Health Treatment Clinic in order to establish a similiar onr in Oklahoma.

Standing (left to right) are Warren J. McGovern, director of the Mental federal funds for the remainder cumbpred of the fiscal year. gram. I have no Idea what the board will do. said Jackson when be was asked whether the board board might make reductions.

We have only 10 million dollars now because the special legislative session cut us 4'4 million dollars. The board will have to de FROM CHICAGO EGG PRICES CHICAGO Mental Health Facilities Studied Here House Swapping Solves Court Problems for 2 WASHINGTON (AP)-Rolb Andrew W. Roland and Walter L. Stanley showed up in court with housing problems. Roland was bring sued on a Health Department, complaint that his home was too small for his family of nine.

TUESDAY MARKETS (AP) -Butter: Un- termine the rate of federal and hangpd to ,4 iower 93 score AA state reimbursements the remain- 5712. 92 A 57V2. g0 9 c. 56V4; cars 90 57'; 89 57. der of this fiscal year, after the AREA DEATHS New York Stocks (Kohlmeyer Co.) Noon Report Alcorn Sounds Call For United Party To Swing Elections Eggs: Unchanged; 70 per cent or better grade A whites 37 v2; mixed 37Vi mediums 34V2 standards 34; dirties 33; checks 32.

Representatives from Oklahoma arrived in Lafayette Tuesday for a two-day visit to study work DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) carried on at the Lafayette' fVm iIvof "five active wth nd' Chairman Meade Alcorn Mental Health Treatment Center. Both rasrs were settled in one be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at the pd on RpPublicans today Cor 7 visitors were Dr. Hayden I stroke. Roland and Stanley swap- Csnrod rtinrrh aus, moior ana pffnrfs In ort a Stanley was being sued for not paying his rent.

He said his home was too big and expensive for his Sacred Heart Catholic Church in we9rp Mental w'hi became. gen- I Honshue. Director of dent and win back ped homes. current 17 cent reimbursement has been paid through December. The attorney general ruled the education hoard rannot hold back school lunch funds from parish school boards until they use up balances from the previous fiscal year.

Gremillion held these were funds tied to definite obligations rather than just unspent money. Commissioner of Administration James Reily, the governors fiscal officer, disagreed with Gremil-mions ruling, but he said he was not ready to approve warrants for the rest of the fiscal year. Grand Co eau for Germain Bou- higher during th. morning. dreaux 51, who died at 3 am.

Som; regist.rd gains of; today at his home in Sunset. a int foMowing Senator Sal Congress injIIealth of Oklahoma, Barbour Cox, 19f9- Ray Vanllooser and Carl Wil- Alcorp said in a report members of the Oklahoma for the party's Executive Commit-istafe legislature, tee that the National Committee The Lafayette Mental Health plans to draw on every population Center has received national rec tenstalls introduction of a sweep- Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include one Atlas 'Moon' Plunges To Fiery Death Today CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -Atlas, the American satellite which broadcast President Eisenhower's Christmas message of peace to the world, was expected brother, Clement Boudreaux of Prurement meaSur, fayette; two sisters. Miss Rose at weapons de- layette; two sisters, Miss nope li; the end of the vcoprnent.

By group for "an all-out drive to re- ognition for their new methods of nrp3 ux of Sunset 3nn is L3 sti i inin(. vicf armv nf TTimiihliranc trfafinT natirnfs uVin unulH nrHi. emit a vast of Republicans treating patients who would Spring Semester SLI Night Classes Register Tonight Three additional classes have been included in the schedule of nn.t, Jnight and special classes to be of- "I am convinced, Alcorn at Souhwestern Louisiana Tn- we can no longer afford fIurin the snrinK semester, luxury of part-time dabbling according to Dean Herbert A. Ham- politics. This applies to us as in-'Patients in order to establish army will march to victory in narily he committed to a men- ilton of the College of Commerce.

hour the Dow Jones Indus- ordi-trial average was up 2-09 on Gautrcaux of Opelousas. Boudreaux was a memher of the Holy Name Society of Grand Co nuiy iame sncieiy oi itrarm cu- This will free any blocked state to plunge to its fiery death today 000 shares traded. Rails were The body is at the E. D.d?w" '29(arld Pel o'se-Melancon Funeral Home in Caren- chan9e from funds. So far as the future is concerned, said Reily, "I am sure BROWNIE StAs OUTFIT Kodak reflex camera in top-value flash outfit tow, low pric but thi com plele outfil feoture Kodok's greot new Browni Storflax Comero that takes Ektoehroma color slides well os Kodacolor ond black-ond-while snapshots.

Outfit also includes flashotder, bulbs, batteries, Verichrom Pan Film, and full instructions. All for $16.50 Anaconda 67V unchanged, Ken necott 104 up U.S. Steel 9S7e up Beth Steel 52Va up Boeing 452 up 5, Lockheed 627a up 'similar clinic in their state. dividuals and as a party. in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands.

Scientists said the falling satel- cro lile presented little danger to anyone hecause it would disintegrate when still 50 miles aloft. Atlas, the 4'a ton rocket, was Americas biggest artificial moon. teau. were the Funeral Services CARENCRO Funeral services held at a 9:30 Mass today at ThP national chairman snnke1 Jesse Bankston, Director of the 111 Jersey 57 up Standard ut as the subcomniittee to pickle Department of Hospitals, Dr. of Cal.

61 up U4, Royal siUj for thp presidenUal nomi-J0- P- Da. superintendent of we1 Registration for night and special classes begins tonight at 7 pm. and will continue until 8 pm. Registration will also be held Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Night and special class students may also Southwest Mental Health Treat- register during the regular regis-ment Center were on handitration hours Jan. 28, 29 and 30. to greet the Oklahoma visitors. Registration will be held in Martin Hall, Room 109. St.

Peters Catholic Church in 46 up N. Y. Cent. R.R. mating convention next year a stf It completed just under 500 trips iCarencro for Mrs.

Anasta Breaux, unchanged. III. Cent. R.R. 54 Va fo hp narrowinff jt, of the Lafayette Mental around the earth since it was 88, who died at 5 p.m.

Monday atjdown 1, Gen. Dynamics 62 up jon to thrpp ci(jps Thee jnciuded Ccnter and officers of the launched from Canaveral Cape Dec. 18. ELECTRICIAN WANTED! Steady Job For The Right Man. Apply in Person BUTCHER'S 100 E.

Simcoe her home in Sunset. 1, Gen. I Electric 78 up Amr.rhicaJ?0i rhiladephia and San The Very Rev. Monsignior A. Tel.

23014 up V2, Gen. Mo-prancjsco Wassler, officiated at the services, tors 50 down Va, Ford 56 unchang- Because San Francisco rcprc ed, Chrysler 53 4 up a. sentatives made a determined pitch at a closed meeting of the subcommittee Tuesday, members seemed inclined to include that city in their calculations. Previ- Atriines 27 8 1 ously they had appeared to be 4a1 Ueaning toward Chicago and Thila- Burial was in the church cemetery Pallbearers were Julo Breaux, J. C.

Breaux, James Kidder, Ker-mic Bajat, S. N. Prejean, and C. J. Bajat.

The E. D. Melancon Funeral! Ailis-Chaimer Home in Carencro was in charge lAmencan can TELEVISION REPAIRS We Loan Sett While Repairing Yours MENARD'S HOME APPL S14 Jefferson CE S-0179 Newly added classes, titles, credit hours, teachers, buildings and times are as follows: Accounting 402, Tax, 3, Auld, Martin 300, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Education 400 Introduction to 517 Jefferson of arrangements. 'American delphia.

Cvanamid 4t1 I American Smeltering Refining 4fJ. American Tel. Telegraph 2297, American Tobacco I0 Anaconda Armco Steel 71 Atlantic Refining 48: Baltimore Ohio 45 Bendix Aviation 67. Ike Reviews Special Store Wide (Continued Trom Page 1) gave no direct explanation of why Bethlehem steel 524 he not again recommended an Boein? Airplanes i Boeing Airplanes SAVE FOR NOT FOR NOTHING! a Pilot Saves Lives of 2 In Bayou Crash NEW ORLEANS (AP) Two oil company employes credited a pilot of a small chartered plane with saving their lives after the plane crashed into a bayou near Lafitte yesterday. Ray J.

Falgout. 32. and James G. Graves. 4, both of Chalmette, said they were returning to the planes base at Little Woods near New Orleans when the planes engine stopped.

The craft plunged into the bayou upside down, Falgout said, with only the pontoons above the surface. "I was swallowing a lot of water and was about to give up when the pilot managed to get out. Then he got us out. Falgout related. The crew of an oil firm boat saw the crash and rescued the three men.

Neither Falgout nor Graves, both employed by Ingram Oil Co. knew the name of the pilot or the flying services name. Graves was admitted to local hospital for a possible back injury. Falgout was treated for a bump on the head and ecuxince Canadian Pacific 31a Celotex Corp. 40' Chesapeake Ohio "21 Chrysler 52 Cities Service Colgate-Palmolive 91'z Columbia Gas System 23' Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical TH1 duPont deNemnurs 212 Eastern Airlines 3S1 Eastman Kodak 144 Erie R.

12'- Ford A Freeport Sulphur S'Pi Gen. Dynamics Corp General Electric 7RI General Motors 487s General Tue 4a1, 2 Goodrich 83 Gulf States Utilities No Trade Gulf Oil 124 Halliburton 88 Illinois-Central 5a International harvester 41T International Nickel Co. of Can. 83 International Paper lPPi International Tel. Telegraph 8P Jones Laughlin Steel 657 Kaiser Aluminum 41 1 2 Kennecott Copper increase in the minimum wage.

In reply to a question, he said his legislative programs will he going to Congress soon. But. perhaps indicating opposition to a minimum wage hike, Eisenhower added that anything inflationary can almost always be classed as bad. Referring then to thp farewell message he sent Mikoyan Tues-day. Eisenhower said the deputy premier must be sure that America wants peace.

This country is willing to conciliate and negotiate, Eisenhower went on, but the Soviets must understand that the United States simply wont he pushed around. The news conference touched on these other main topics: CIVIL RIGHTS As for the bill of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson OF MEN'S WEAR IN OUR DOWNTOWN STORE WE'RE MOVING TO OUR OIL CENTER STORE OEASY PARKING OEASY SHOPPING Unless you're an unrepentant old "Scrooge," and thereby different from most people, it isn't easy to pinch pennies and save money for no special reason. After all, money is meant to be spent for the things we want and need not collected like antique furniture so old you can't even sit on it.

But if you have a purpose If yoo're saving FOR something saving is easier and makes real horse sense. Take the Guaranty Bank Trust Company CHRISTMAS CLUB, for example. The many people who are Joining it are saving for something They're making sure that when Christmas rolls around next year, they'H be ready. And it's all so easy! Just ask the "Guaranty Man With the Flan" and let him prove it. Let him explain how easy it Is on your family budget, and how much merrier your Yuletide can be if you ace a CHRISTMAS CLUB "regular." F3 tn Holmes Minstrel Show In Franklin Saturday iyj to3j! Lorkheed Aircraft 821 (D-Tex) to create a federal con- i LoumvdiipNashvUie R.

863: ciiiation service to handle civil L.ukens steel No Trade rights disputes, Eisenhower said Mack Trucks he cant see that such a govern- ment would be fruitfui- But 1 Monignmeiy Ward 41) he added he is keeping an open National Airlines 2R mind on the matter. National Gvpsmn K'l Eisenhower called again for ex- n. Y. Central r. 28, tension of the life of the Civil N- Y- CTneaao st.

Lmus R. R. 34' Rights now sched- North American Aviation 43ij Northern Pacific Railway SI3, UlPn to gO Out Of business in Ohio oil Co 40' September. Johnsons hill pro- joiin Mathieson Chemical vide for such an extension. Pepsi coia integration The federal Phiico 231 government is working on and studying the question of what to Radio 49 do about children of U.S.

military 1 Republic Aviation 27i personnel who are being barred SbDu.rhee1.. puc schools at Norfolk, Sears. Roebuck 431 and some other places be- sheii Transp. Trading 201 cause of controversy over court- louthern Pacific S' I rdered mixnS of the races in the Southern 5a3 Classrooms. Eisenhower was asked whether standard Sn any Nans to assure those st.

Louis-San Francisco Railway 223 I children a public school education, st. Reeis Paper 43 2 The questioner said Virginias! Seel fo QmUimtyMm am TlteVkto FRANKLIN On Saturday January 24, at 8:30 p.m. the Hanson Memorial High School auditorium will resound to the rollicking songs and general merriment of the H. Holmes minstrel. Sponsored by the Hanson Parents Club, the minstrel is made uo of D.

H. Holmes Department store workers, a proficient troupe which has raised some $100,000 for worthwhile charities in the past seven years. An evening of gala entertainment awaits those who attend, complete with the bright lights, dixieland music and bright cos- REDUCTIONS OSUITS SLACKS 0 SPORT COATS PAJAMAS Sun Oil Co Sunrav Mid-Cont in Oil Convenient Bank Its Town 28 I massive resistance laws havejtumes which are the stock been declared Trrie jDeen declared invalid by theltrade of all good minstrels OSHOES 0 FANCY SHORTS 0 TOPCOATS 0 JACKETS Superior Oil of Cal. No Tex'SSGuif prod jv. i courts, but that Gov.

J. Lindsay I Tickets may be obtained for Texas Gulf Sulphur 22', A.Ilrionfl has nevertheless promised this event from Aprills Pharmacy Tex. Pacific Coal Oil 37 continue the fight for Franklin; Mrs. V. J.

St.BIanc Twentieth Century Fox 391lgatlon r-1, Trans World Airlines ir; -j Cnarenton, and Mrs. Aleee Le- Tri-contmentai Corp 4i I Lwmrower said the situation is Bourgeois in Baldwin. Union Carbide Carbon 1243 I United Aircraft 523 United Fruit 43'2 U. S. Borax 39'a U.

S. Rubber 52 S. Steel 9s7 Westinghouse Airbrake. 3434 Westinchou.se Electric 75 Western Union 34 F. Wool worth 56 Youngstown Sheet A- Tube 121 ,2 OVER THE COUNTER Bid Offer Cdn.

Superior 24 2438 Gulf Inter. Gas 50' 2 512 Nortex 53 61 We hove served you well in the past and ore now in better position to serve you better so for your 1959 model HATS ROBES 0 WHITE SHIRTS JsL ET 'IT IT BANK TRUST COMPANY automobile see us ot our new location. i. MEMIEt F.D.t.C. A.

AUDUBON'S BIRDS" John Audubons The Birds of America, a series of 1065 colored pictures of American birds, was 12 years in the making. It still holds its place as one of the most attractive works of its kind in the world. Preston Wallace MEN'S WEAR-DOWNTOWN 500 JEFFERSON 6 SCO PINHOOK RD. 1927 W. COLLEGE AVE.

Albert LeBlane LEBLANC'S AUTO SALES Dial CE 5-3718 908 Oak Avenue Lafayette. La..

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