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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 8

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LC Area Students Graduate At LSD Vlnlnn: James M. Coleman, BATON ROUGE Over 700 siudenls were awarded degrees doctor of philosophy, from LSU at Crowley: Sam P. exercises today. Southwest Louisiana nrea students receiving degrees included: Lake C.ayle, Shirley Clinrlcs: Margaret. D.

Carolyn Marie Kay, Anne Martin, Roland C. Miller, William T. Tele and John S. woodard, all bachelor of arts; Glen A. bachelor of science and Lou Ann Cooper, medical technology.

Also, Vernon C. Montgomery, business administration; Jerry Firm in, nf science and Dorothy H. Sandham. doctor of philosoKinder: James Courville, chemical engineering, DeRidder: David Lylc Williams, forestry, Edna Dianne Capnai and James Craig Stevens, bachelor of arts; Emily Jane Hanctey. elementary education, and Gilbert Lynel Dozier, law school, Grand Chenier: ttobert Eugene Doland, general agriculture.

Insraham and Shirley' Cameron: James Calvin i 11 i 1..... Ivklnl JAMES M. COLEMAN LSU Graduate Pearce, secondary education; William M. Hightower, master of arts; Penelope J. Hanchey, master of science, and Donald T.

Carmouche and Richard Louis Savoy, bachelor of laws. To Offer IBM Course Sowela Technical Institute will offer an IBM business data processing course in the evening school Feb. 1. The course consists of the IBM card punch and sorter, the basic machine operations and wiring for IBM interpreter, reproducer, and accounting machine. The class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

for 16 weeks. Additional information may be obtained by calling Sowela. POWER Handy Jr. of Pacific Palisades, hooked ihe 108-voIt battery from 1916 Detroit Electric to his.house electric system Monday to provide tempo- rary relief when a power failure darkened about 200,000 homes just before dawn. He had to unplug alternating current-operating appliances to make the system work.

(AP Wirephpto). BUSINESS MARKETS Stock Market AMOClated Press Stock Averages Indust. RQltJ Utll. SlOJtW frev. dory Week ago JJ7.9 Month ago Year ago Hloh 203.9 169.1 369.7 192.2 147.5 3S4.5 ...481.1 174.3 172.7 334.5 ..537.9 206.1 178.2 369.7 177mkteeeesks rzeek26 p25 NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market rally continued today with aerospace defense, airlines, electronics issues extending their The list was continuing to respond to President Johnson's i .1 i i "guns-and-butter" to inflationary analysts said.

budget and implications, The list was higher from the start and the pace of trading was a shade slower than Monday's. SOYBEAN MARKET CHICAGO (AP) Soybeans No. 1 yellow 2.90&. Soybeans closed Monday to IVs cents higher, March The defense issues moved up vigorously on prospects of increased military spending and the likelihood of continuation of hostilities-in-VietnNam. Various issues responded to reports of better Gains ran from 'fractions to 1 or 2 points among the favored issues.

Most key stocks which compose the averages moved up more conservatively. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was up .9 at 368.3 with industrials up .9, rails up .7 and utilities up .5. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up 1.34 at 992.76, Commonwealth Oil, whose earnings show a sharp" rise'; frobi the 1965 record, was delayed in opening and after selling fractionally higher on an initial block of 30,500 ran its gain to more than a point. Prices were generally higher in heavy trading on the American Stock Exchange. Corporate bonds were mostly unchanged.

Treasury bonds resumed their decline. DOW JONES Courteiy ot A. 0. Edwards 107 Weber Bldg. TUESDAY THIRD HOUR AVERAOES; Industrials Rails up Former 1C Resident Gets Post Watts, business administration.

Fenton: John Kenneth Greene, electrical engineering. Leesville; Bruce G. Schuler Robert H. Gothard, master of mechanical engineering and Robert H. Gothard, master of science.

Anacoco: Billy B. Craft, master of science. March August Sept. Nov. 2.91V.

2.8»» 2.90W J.8W4 2.93'A 2.93 2.92 2.74 2.69 2.74'A 2.75'A 2.74'/4 2.67VJ 2.68V» 2.67H CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Frank Hereford. son. of Mrs. Margaret merly of Lake 'dean of the University of Virginia's graduate school of arts and sciences, was named today to the newly created post of provost of the university.

The appointment of Dr. Hereford who is a graduate of Lake Charles High School, was announced by University President Edgar F. Shannon Jr. and will be effective Feb. 1.

Hereford, 'a nuclear scientist, was named dean in 1962, the same year he was appointed the physics department. he will be the principal academic officer of ther University after' Shannon, Hereford was graduated from the University of Virginia in 1943 and earned his Ph.Ei. degree there in 1947. He joined the university faculty in .1949. Two Women Arrested On Drug Charge Two local women are in Calcasieu Parish Jail charged with illegal possession of barbiturates following their arrest by undercover agents Saturday.

Arrested were Tommy Lou Brashear, 32, a waitress, who gave as her address the Geisha House, 2200 Broad and Florence Rider, 39, 1325 18th St. According to the Calcasieu Parish sheriff's office, which filed the charges'with the parish district attorney Monday, the two women had in their. pO: session an undisclosed number of "pills" which they handed out to friends. Their apprehension was the result of state police undercover agents working in coopera tion with the sheriff's office. 48 Vi 82'A 33V4 Gordon Jewelry eed Mack Trucks Mont Word Money Stolen From Sulphur School Safe SULPHUR A break-in at KenSicoif copper K- Key Elementary School jJWft Monday night netted burglars about $7, according to Sulphur City Police.

Entrance was gained by breaking a window to one of the classrooms, The burglars pried open the door to the principal's office, removed the door from a closet in the office then broke open a small safe. More than $300, proceeds ui from a benefit gumbo at the school Saturday night, had been deposited to the bank earlier Monday, according to T. Campbell, principal Employe Charged In Cards Theft A loiigtuttfl employe of a downtown department store has been arrested and charged with systematic stealing of plastic playing-card sets valued at $32, fte Caicasieu Parish, Sheriffs Office said James Jbewis, of Packer T. Goulds, bjbn charged with theft of ol two decks eaen. Utilities .150.42 up .18 THIRD HOUR STOCKS: Allied Chemicals Allied Store? American Bakeries American T4T Anaconda Aqua Chem Armour Co Ashland OH 9 Boeing Aircraft Cities Service 45'-.

Continental Oil Dynoectron Easlcrn Airlines I Firestone Por 5S34 General Dynamics 61V? General Motors General Telephone A. L. Ackel Elected Prexy Ot Rodeo Group SULPHUR Ackel, Ward 4 A. L. (Dick) marshal, has been elected president of the MSC Students Send Johnson Viet Petition President Lyndon B.

has received a petition prepared by the students of Me- Doctorate To Be Awarded Vinfcn Student MTON ROUGE James M. Coleman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coleman of Vinlon, will receive his doctorate in Geology in commencement exercises Tuesday al Louisiana Stale University.

A 1954 graduate of Vlnton High School, Coleman received his B.S. and Master's degrees from LSU On graduation from i on High, he was named the outstanding boy in his class and received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. He did graduate study in sedimentation in the Mississippi River Delta and along the Texas and Mexican coasts. His work toward his doctorate was made on deltaic sediiuenta lion along the Northeast, coast of Auslralia. He spent some sis months conducling geological field research in the Burdekin River Valley and along the Great Barrier Reef, the largest Neese State College in support, of Hie service of American for- a reef of the world, ces in Viet Nam.

Vernon Keating, dean of men on at McNeese, was informed by Rep, Edwin W. Edwards that the petition had been delivered. The petition was delivered initially through Rep. Edwards' office. In a note addressed to the Louisiana High School Rodeo Association.

Election of officers was held at the board of directors meeting Monday night in Sulphur High Schooi. Others named were R. E. Prince first vice president; Dempsey Miller, second vice president; Leon Currie, treasurer, and James Bourque, secretary. H.

F. (Babe) Keever is the outgoing president. A special committee was appointed to consider the possibility of making some changes in the rodeo queen contest so that the state contest would be conducted similar to the national event. Named to the committee were. Miller, Ellis Benckenstein and M.

S. Johnson. Directors voted to accept the offer of a trophy to be awarded in one of the girl's events of the rodeo. The trophy will be presented by A. T.

Staples Jr. of New Orleans, fa-- ther. of Michelle Staples, -three limes Ail-Around Cowgirl of the state rodeo. agreed to invite Michelle to choose the event, to receive the trophy. An officers meeting was set for Monday to set up committees to work on the 1966 rodeo.

McNeese student body, Rep. Edwards wrote: President Johnson was pleased to receive your expression of support." The petition, drawn and sponsored by the McNeese Student Government Association, a prepared as a counter measure lo some of the demonstrations being staged in protest against American involvement in Viet Nam. He then continued his study the West Coast of Malaya in the vicinity of Singapore. Upon his return to the United States, he addressed the first joint international convention of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the Society for the Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, and the Geological Association of Canada in Toronto, Canada. Coleman has been an associate researcher for the Coastal Studies Institute at LSU.

He is married to the former Travis Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Alexander of Lake Charles.

They make their home at 2158 Cloverdale Ave. THIS WEEK AT A 81 a Nickta Dime Sale LB. 37 Gulf Oil MV? Gulf Slotes 2W Hercules Powder 46 129V4 M'A 34 tgomery National Airlines Olln Mathleson Pan American J. Pennsy 64H Pepsi Cola Pittsburgh PG Potarokf 12H4 A S3Vt Sears Roebuck Socony Mobil Wt Sperry Rand 70 Sid. of Calif 83 td.

of Indiana 45H td. ol N.J 84 Texas Co Longshoreman Files $200,000 Damage Suit A longshoreman, injured when struck by sacks of rice while loading a foreign ship, has filed a $200,000 damage suit, in 14th Judicial District Court. Oscar Hebert, who was employed by the Lake Charles Stevedores, named Zim Israel Navigation Co. owners of the SS Tappuz, as defendant in the puit, Hebert claims that in 19(54 while working in one of (lie hatches, he was seriously and permanently injured when hit by sacks of rice. Cameron Has ASCS Funds CAMERON Funds for the I960 agricultural conservation program are now available for use in Cameron Parish, according to Charles Hackett.

He said the allocation for 1966 is $46,824, and interested persons should go to the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office in Cameron to discuss their needs. United Gas 45W When we go skiing, we go in our '66 Ford. I choose the speed I want with the automatic speed control-select the music I want with the stereo tape relax with one of the world's quietest rides. 0 should have stayed in the car.) FORD 7-LITRE HARDTOP Ford sales are booming! One magic like this: New fitereo tape player optkm with easy-loading cartridges. New station wagon Magic Doorgate-swings out like a door tor people and, down like a tailgate for cargo.

New automatic speed control option, i A ride so quiet that owners of European luxury cars -from handorafted Jaguar to a 14,000 Mercedes-have said, after a demonstration ride in a Ford XL or LTD, that it was even quieter than their custom-built oars, i Quiet-test a '66 Ford for yourself. SAVE NOW with the new excise tax NOW with Ford Dealer White Sale specials! TEST-DRIVE JWERKK5 TOTAJ, PERFORMANCE CABS FORD MUSTINQ- Yellolt Ford, Inc. id Taussig Ford, Inc. Donaldson Ford Company La, Clarence at Front Lake Charles, Sulphur, Li. ABE'S EHO-0-MONTH NIGKLE-OIME SALE HERE AT THE fclVD OF TftK MONTH WHEN THOSE DOLLARS GET SHORT THEN IT'S TIME TO STRETCH THOSE NICKELS LET ABE HELP YOU It COMO TISSUE roll Sc Gold Cross (by Carnation) EVAPORATED AltLK en.

lOc Soileau 303 en. Mashed SWT, POTATOES, en. lOc Top Kick Pound Can DOG FOOD can Sc l.G. OLEO Ib. lOc T.O.

SALT box fir, Ptllsbury or Ballard BISCUITS ran 5c Assorted Flavors 3-oz. JELLO lOc Holmes American Brand SARDINES can lOc Bonus Pack more) BABO can Campbell's 14-or. can TOMATO SOUP can lOc ROCKET POPCORN Ib. lOc Hunt's 8-oz. cans TOMATO SAUCE can tOc Gcrber's Strained BABY FOOD tOc Robert's Bte No.

1 Can TOMATOES can lOc Hunt's 303 Can SPINACH can lOc Red Bird Brand 5 oz. can VIENNA SAUSAGE lOc Red Bird 3t4-oz. can POTTED MEAT can Sc Hunt's 300 size can TOMATO JUICE en. tOc FRENCH MUSTARD jar lOc V-8 JUICE can lOc Double Luck 303 can CUT BEANS f.m lOc La Homa 303 can SWEET PEAS can JOc La Homa 303 can whole New POTATOES can lOc Soileau 303 can SLICED BEETS can lOc Le Grande 303 can GOLDEN CORN can lOc Baby Shusr 303 Can PORK BEANS lOc PURPLE HULL PEAS lOc RED KIDNEY lOc NAVY BEANS Iflc GREAT NORTHERN lOc PINTO BEANS lOc BLACKEYE PEAS en. lOc MEX-STYLE BEANS en.

lOc Community COFFEE Ib. 59c GIANT CHEER bx. 59c Blue Plate Pint Jar SALAD DRESSING 25c Full Gallon Can WESSON OIL gallon 51.70 Pioneer 2-lb. can BISCUIT MIX en. 45c Midwest Assorted Flavors SHERBET half gal.

49c Betty Crocker White, Yellow or Devils Food CAKE MIX 3 bxs. SI Alcoa roll ALUMINUM FOIL, roll 29c McCormick 4-oz. can BLACK PEPPER can 35c Holsum's Biff Town Talk BREAD loaves $1 REGENT RICE 10 Ibs. $1 ABE'S MARKET SPECIALS ABE'S CHOICE TENDER NORTHERN CORNFED HEAVY CALF ROUND STEAKS Ib. 18o SIRLOIN STEAKS Jb, 78e T-BONE STEAKS Ib.

79e RUMP ROAST Ib. S9o HEEL-O-ROUND Ib. CHUCK STEAKS Ib. 49o SEVEN STEAKS Ib. 59c RIB CHOPS Ib.

STEW MEAT Ib. S9o GROUND CHUCK Ib. 59c HIND QUARTER Ib. 55c HALF CALF Ib. 49o Louisiana Select FRESH OYSTERS Jar 796 Small Gumbo or STEWING HENS Ib.

190 Large Cleaned Deep Water CRAYFISH TAILS Ib. Swift's Premium GRADE A FRYERS, Ib. Lean, Juicy Full-O-Fkvor Fresh PORK ROAST Ib. Country Hickory-Smoked PICNIC HAMS Ib, 490 CORNISH HENS ca. 69c Cudaby's Rolled Pure PORK SAUSAGE Ib.

40e Swift's Breakfast PORK LINKS pkff. 49o Lean 'N Meaty Medium PORK SPARE RIBS, Ib. 49o Swift's Brookfield BUTTER 69e ABE'S PRODUCE SPEQIALS W. Fresh Firm Vine Ripened TOMATOES Ib. 25o U.S.

No. 1 Red POTATOES 10 Ibs. 39c New Crop Crispy Juicy APPLES 4 Ib. bag 39c "Low-Calorie" Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT ea. U.S, No, 1 Yellow ONIONS lb.

Juicy Easy-to-Peel TANGERINES Ib. Crisp Large Pascal CELERY' large stalk FROZEN SPECIALS French Fry Crinkle-Cut POTATOES 10-oz. pkg. Morton's Assorted POT PIES 5 for Morton's Assorted T.V. DINNERS ea.

39c Teun. Jb. Poly-bag BAB? LIMAS bag 39c Tenn. Assorted Frown VEGETABLES 5 pfcgs, $1 19c lOr SI.

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