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Vfdnemlavepl. 8, 15 The Shbev'epowt Timks Eiphulnch Rain Unit Given (Arkansas Commission Hundreds in W. Omaha Routed by Flash Flood Accusation Okays 5 Applications Of Heresv NW NE V4 and the north half of SW '4 NE V4 of 7-15S-19W, Ouachita County. Berry Petroleum request was approved for 20-acre units, consisting of either the east half EL DORADO, Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission approved as requested five applications on the agenda at a special hearing Tuesday in the commission's offices in El GLACIER NATIONAL Mont. (UPI) An accusation of he- i or the west half of a regular mpntal 116 section for the iwv Lriiuiii a a 1 ii a i xjiaiujgj James A.

Pike of San Francisco was handed today to a special committee of the Episcopal house Paluxy sand encountered at a depth of 3,389 feet in the com of bishops appointed earlier this pany's Moore Estate No. 2 wen. inratpd 2S0 feet from the west year to study theological trends in the contemporary world. line and 30 feet from the south Referral to the committee was simply an acknowledgement of the petition of a group of Arizona OMAHA, Neb. (UPD-A predawn flash flood routed hundreds of West Omahans out of their beds Tuesday and forced them to flee their homes for about six hours.

Residents in the stricken areas were roused by the wailing of civil defense sirens, which were pressed into use in plenty of time to avoid a tragedy similar to one a year ago. Six persons lost their lives in flash flooding in the same area on June 16, 1964. No casualties were reported Tuesday. Civil defense officials said about 300 residents fled to evacuation centers when Little Papio and Big Papio creeks and Elk Creek fed by runoff from nearly eight inches of rain ran out of their banks and spilled into low-lying areas. When the rains let up, the line NE NW 12-16S-25W, Lafayette County.

A request of Stephens Production Co. was approved for an amendment to order reference No. U14-60, as amended by order reference No. 49-64, to change clergy that Pike's views on the Rgum Show High Ttmprotur IxpfKted For Doytimo Wednesdoy Iselotad Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult local Fowcoit WivZa'D. rf-i doctrines of the trinity, virgin birth and the incarnation amounted to heresy.

flood waters receded rapidly and the refugees were able to return home. Police and sheriff's officers helped sound the alarm and aided those threatened by the flood. Then the officers manned blockades across many streets. Water rushed three feet deep through some streets. Three bridges, which normally carry heavy traffic, were believed endangered but withstood the rampaging water.

The bridges and the barricaded streets were restored to use about mid-morning. The evacuation centers were set up hurriedly at churches, schools, hotels, Boys Town, and other buildings across the city. Among places evacuated early was a trailer court at nearby Millard, where two babies' were swept to their deaths in last year's flood. The storm may have caused the death Indirectly of one man. Mervin Strangl, 34, of Papillion, was electrocuted while working on a power line in West Omaha.

Stangl, an employe of the Omaha Public Power Dis The Caddo Oil Inc. was given permission to drill its Allen No. 2 well at a point 150 feet from the south line and 525 feet from the east line of SE SW 27-17S-15W in Union County. Also approved was the application of Bradrokel Petroleum, Inc, for increasing the maximum daily allowable from 25 to 60 barrels of oil per day for wells completed in the Nacatoch said of the Falcon field in Nevada County. David Crow, trustee, was given permission to deepen his Yar-brough Unit No.

5 disposal well to approximately 2,600 feet and complete in the Tokio sand encountered at that depth. The well is located 475 feet east and 1,320 feet north of the center of 7-15S-19W, Stephens field, Ouachita County. The applicant was also given permission to form a 40-acre unit comprised of the south half of The machinery of a heresy trial RAIN AND SHOWERS are forecast to the method of allocation for the gas wells producing in the Cock Creek field in Franklin County. cast for the western Gulf region, the Great Basin eastward to the middle Mississippi and parts of the southern Plains. (AP Wirephoto Map) The applicant proposed an al day for the southern sections of the Atlantic Coast.

Showers and thundershow-ers are forecast for the Atlantic Coast. Showers and thundershowers are fore- in the Episcopal church can only be started when three bishops sign such an accusation. No bishop has signed and there is no indication at the convention that any bishop, much less three, intend to proceed against Pike. location method to be based upon deliverability tests and nuantitv nominations bv the pro ducer. The applicant also pro The committee will review the posed to eliminate over ana under production accumulated under the present allocation method.

Regional Commodity Market petition and report back to the house. The overwhelming opinion is that it will find no substance of heresy in the charges. New York Exchange Pike himself is a member of U.S. Chess The Weather THE FORECASTS Shreveport and Vicinity Pirtlv cloudy to clear and warm today and tomorrow. Hioh about 94.

Expected aarly momma Mm, nar 77. Variabla winds mostly uuttwasttrly and lest than 15 milei per hour. Arkansat Cleer to partly cloudy with littla ttmparature change through tomorrow. High, 16-96. East Texa Clear to partly cloudy and warm today through tomorrow.

High, in the 90s. Louisiana Clear to partly cloudy and warm today and tomorrow. Showers attectin gabout 40 per cant of the extreme south portion tomorrow. High, M-V4. TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY the committee formed so that "this house may be better in New Orleans trict, was repairing a power Champ Gains line damaged by lightning Monday night.

(Continued From Precedinf Page) formed as to the nature of the crisis in the relationship between the language of theology and that of modern culture." Mid-Continent Net Sales (hds.) High Low 13 SiVl 534 In Tourney NEW YORK chess 43' However, Pike was disqualified Meet Slated Last Chi. 53V4 l'j 43' 191 '4 22' 37J 27i4 80s TlmesMr Timk RB 1 80 TIshReal TobinPack la Toled Ed 1.12 ToledoScale 1 from taking part in the review of the charges because of his personal involvement. 44 xl2 2 6 2 8 10 19 Labor Raps Two Riders In Farm Bill PORT WORTH LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH (UPI-USDA) Liva-(tock Cattle 2000, calves 400; about steady; good and low choice 130-830 lb (laughter steers 24 good 710-983 lb heifers 27 00-23 60; good calves up to 543 lbs 21 feeders: Good and choice 500-600 lb yearling steers 22.y0-24.40; good 475-573 lb yearling heifers 19.40-21.00; good and choice 300-500 lb steer calves 21.50-26.50; good and choice 300-450 lb heiter calves 20 Hogs 500; 50-75 lower; 1-3 grade 115-270 lb barrows and gilts 22.00-22.30; sows 1-2 grade 300-425 lbs 21.00-21.50. Sheep 2000; steady; good and choice 70-88 lb wooled spring slaughter lambs 20.00-22 00; few 68-72 lb yearling feeder ewes 12 FORT WORTH GRAIN FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) 136 cars; unchanged; No.

1 hard domestic 1.85'a-1.92; No. 1 hard export 1.72'i-1.78lj. Corn 5 cars; "tc lower to lc higher; No. 2 yellow 1.304-1.52V4i No. 2 white 1.68-1.73.

Oats 11 cars; unchanged; No. 2 white 85c -87c. Barley No receipts! lc higher; No. I 1.30-1.33. Sorghum 23 cars; unchanged; No.

2 yellow milo 2.21-2.26 per cwt. a 00 a 77 Noon to :00 19 Barometer, 5:43 p.m 30.07 Torrlnglon 3 champion Bobby Fischer moved Tuesday into a three way tie for first place with Borlslav 44 19V4 22V4 37H 27'4 81 '4 403 10 50'4 527 11' 43' 39i Towmotor I Presiding bishop of the church, Tract Sup .50 Sunrise today 5i45a m. Sunset today 6:30 p.m. John E. Hines, said it was his WM 50'4 'j 52 111 19' 22' 37 27 80S 39' 10' 49' 52 11' 42H 157 6H 12' 48 S3k 254 Ivkov of Yugoslavia and Vasily Smyslov of Russia in Havana's 26 60 33 64 EAST TEXAS POULTRY AUSTIN (UPI) Poultry: East Texas Steady; demand good; movement normal; estimated slaughter 494,000 head; prices 14.2-14 8.

LOUISIANA POULTRY BATON ROUGE (UPD Louisiana pool-try antd eggs: Live Poultry: The broiler and fryer market is steady, ready to cook demand mostly fair, live supplies adequate. Estimated slaughter by Louisiana processors today 243,000 head. Prices paid at farm M'j cents. Hens: Market steady. Light type at the farm 2,000 head at cents.

Eggs: Market steady, supplies short to adequate lor the 90od demand. Prices paid regular producers some on prior agreements, delivered to door of wholesaler, 80 per cent grade A or better, cases exchanged, loose: Large 34-37; medium 29-32; small 21-24. LOUISIANA LIVESTOCK VIDALIA (UPD Louisiana livestock: Receipts moderate to large, 848 head sold, trading active, market fully steady. Calves: Slaughter, good to choice 21-24; standard 18-21; sfocker, good to choice (230 Its up) 23-26; (230 lbs down) 228. Steers and heifers: Slaughter, good to choice 21-23; standard 18-21; stocker, good 19-23; common and medium 14-20.

Cows: Slaughter, commercial 13-15; utility 12-13; cutter 11-12; stocker, good 13-15; common and medium 11-13. Cow and calf per pair: Medium 130-130, Bulls: Commercial slaughter 15-17 Hog receipts small, 98 head sold, trading active, market fully steady. Choice barrows and gilts (180-250 lbs) (140-175 lbs) 20-21 50; butcher pigs 117; sows (400 lbs down) 20-22; heavier 18-20; wood hogs 8-11. Sunrise tomorrow 3:55 a.m. Moonset tomorrow 4:32 a.m.

Full Moon (Harvest Moon) Sept. 10 The telescopic planet Uranus, now 47 Capablanca memorial tourna 157 157 1 25 Trane Co .60 Trans Air TraWFin Transam Transa pf4.50 Transltron Transwn PL Tri Cont .759 TrICon pf2.50 Tung Sot Twent guess the committee would not report until today at the earliest. Chairman of the committee is Bishop Richard S.M. Emrich of Michigan. almost directly beyond the Sun.

Its dis. WASHINGTON (UPD-Spokesmen for organized labor agreed. Tues 3 i i tance from the Earth today Is about 1,797,000.000 miles, the greatest It will be 6t 13 "4 48H 54 75V4 76' 20 30 x2 2 461 54 2i 77'4 J. B. Storey, president of the Louisiana-Arkansas Division of the Mid-Continent Oil Gas Assn.

which was organized in Shreveport in 1923, said Tuesday the organization will open a three-day annual session in New Orleans Sept. 13. More than 300 members, responsible for more than 90 per cent of oil and gas produced in Arkansas and Louisiana, are expected to attend the 43rd annual session. It will concentrate on produc day to fight the Senate version of the administration's farm bill Pike, in denvine heresy, said 26' 21 his critics misunderstood him and he was simply trying to restate this year. A YEAR AOO TODAY Maximum Minimum HIONEST OP RECORD This date, 1925 LOWEST OP RECORD This datf, 19I TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY 'i 23 UARCO Udylile 1.40a 102 32ll Unarco .40 14 17 '4 55 church doctrine in a way that is meaningful in the context of space age knowledge and philosophical Mutual Funds 371 40'4 '4 67 1 Regwrwl Pet.

Pet. 28H L. Charles 90 72 .00 23 32' 14H 17 37' 40 65i 28' 96' 87' 46'4 67 41 91 56 23'4 80' 23 32 14 17 37Vj 40' 67 28' 96 Vb 871 461b 67 41 588 23' 8054 2 5 3 1 99 31 190 23 1 80 130 82 122 30 22 40 10 88 00 00 00 ing problems in the industry Lt. One other question in which I 5 14 5 63 Gov. C.

C. Aycock will speak at ment. Fischer mover from a second place position to the front rank by defeating Gilberto Garcia of Cuba this morning in a match that had been adjourned overnight. Garcia conceded the game on his 53rd move. Fischer will play Ivkov tomorrow in what observers describe as one of the most important matches of the tourney.

The 22 year old American's moves will be cabled from a chess club here to the tournament in Cuba because the U.S. State Department would not give Fischer permission to visit the Communist-controlled island. Fischer, Ivkov, and Smyslov have scores of 7-2. Today's matches will be the 10th round of the tournament. Fund Inv 11.90 13.04 L.

Rock 95 70 Lufkin 95 70 McAlester 93 71 Monroe 94 64 N.Orleans IS 60 Pine Bluff 92 71 AJex'drla 94 66 Rouge 08 69 Beaumont 7J Dallas 94 7 El Dorado 6 Ft. Smith 94 70 Jackson 92 66 Lafayette 7 Group Sec: the closing luncheon next week. Com St 15 05 15.47 .00 00 .00 oo Pike is involved that of the position of women in the church-was scheduled to come before the convention. 961 yt 87'. 46 67' 'A 41 9 58'4 2 23 '4 80'4 81 ia General meetings begin Tues Invest Group SH'V'P'T 93 71 Mut 12.5013.58 Stock 21.57 23.45 Var Pay 8.09 8.79 NaflaMl day and feature a list of speakers including Dr.

Edward Teller, one of the world's foremost nuclear Pet. Pike wants the house of bishops 101 82' 4 ll'j Keystone Funds: Pet. 63 .00 73 39 .00 Albany 58 1257 126 27 127 Unit Ltd UnllNV 1.169 UnCamp 1.50 Un Carbide 2 Un Elec 1.12 Un El pf4.50 Un El pf 4 Un Oil Cal 1 UOCal PI2.50 Un Pac 1 B0 UnPac Pi 40 Un Tan k2 Unishops .50 Un AirL 1.50 Unit Aircft 2 UAir 56pfcld Un Artist UnltBisc 1.20 UnitCarr 1.70 Unit Cp UEICoal 1.80 Un 1 UnFinCal 43f Unit Fruit UGasCp 1.70 UnGImp 1.08 UGreenf 1.30 Unit Indus! Unlndus pf 42 Unit MM 1.20 Unit Pk Min 10.77 11.76 Cus B4 L. Vegas L.Angeles Louisville 43' 43' X47 44 to clarify a change in the canon of deaconesses made by the general convention of the Episcopal physicists; Dr. Thomas A.

Martin, Washington, D.C., executive 09 64 .00 09 71 .00 6 27' unless two riders adopted by the agriculture committee are killed. These riders, adopted last week, include one urging the President to drop a shipping regulation which effectively blocks sales of U.S. wheat to Russia. Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield, announced that he expects the Senate to begin debate on the farm bill today. Mansfield said he hoped to wind up action on the bill this week, even if it means calling the Senate into a Saturday session.

An AFL-CIO spokesman said the decision that the Senate farm bill will "not be acceptable" to organized labor unless both riders are removed was made Tuesday at a meeting of union legislative representatives. The second labor -opposed rider would give the secretary of agriculture power now held by Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz to decide if foreign farm labor is needed on U.S. farms. The mari Memphts Alb aifue 12 60 Amerlllo 90 63 Atelnte K2 61 B'm'n'h'm 14 63 eismerk 67 34 Cus Kl Cus K2 Cus SI Cus S2 Cus S3 9.73 10.62 6.46 7.05 24 06 76.75 14.55 15.87 19.73 21.57 Miami Be.

12 75 .49 Milwaukee 71 61 1.47 vice president of the national mi-continent oil gas association; 277 45 i 8 441 12 18 11' '4 23' Vs church in 1964. Where deaconesses previously were appointed, Cus S4 5.79 6.32 271 45' 8 44' I814 Hi 2314 35" 25 29'-4 12V 71 49 69 60 fi 73 77 57 -St Paul 62-55 .00 New York 21 64 .00 Ok la. City 94 .00 Omaha 63 60 7.84 Phll'phla II 51 .00 Gordon Dunn, head of the weather bureau's hurricane forecast serv Boise Boston Br-nsvlllt Buffalo Ch'leston Chicago Mass Gth 10.13 11.07 Mass Tr 17.70 19.34 Nat WSec 12.13 13.13 Nat Inves 18.98 20.52 NEW YORK (AP) The following quotations, supplied bv the National Association of Securities Dealers, are the prices at which these securities could have been sold (bid) or bought (asked)? Affil Fd 9 24 10.00 Bullock 15 41 16.88 Can Gen 2.05 21.90 Cdn Fd 19 46 21.05 banning Funds: Balan 1413 Com Stk 2.13 2.33 Grwth 13.56 14.82 Incom 8.57 9.37 Intl 9.61 10.50 Special 2.22 2.43 Commonwlth Fds: Cap Fd 11.30 12.35 Incom 1040 11.37 Invest 10.73 11.73 Stock 9.73 10 63 Diver Gr 11.45 12.55 Diver Inv 9 71 10 44 Divid Shr 3.92 4.30 DowTh In 4.11 441 Dreyfus 22.85 24.94 Fid Cap 13.41 14.58 Fid Fund 18.71 20.23 Fid Trnd 22.52 24.48 FW Mut 10.06 10.99 the convention changed the verb from "appointed" to "ordered." 35 63 73 64 ice at Coral Gables, Don A )5" 29 14 Pike announced under his in Nat sec ser: Cincinnati 10 61 Lambert, associate editor of 12 Stock 9 02 9.89 Grwth 9.42 10.30 Cleveland to 60 World Oil, Houston, David terpretation of the change he intended to ordain Mrs. Phyllis Edwards, a deaconess in his diocese. One WmS 15 00 15 00 63 52 70 63 Howells, Washington, U.S.

De Puritan 10 20 11 03 10 20 2 7 34 216 X72 9 4 67 20 26 3 4 zlO 10 10 Xl8 32 34 48 2 6 x5 44 19 46 8' 44' 18 I1H 24 35' 25? 29 12 8" 271 2 60 35 31' 29 50 70Vj 15' 35 8 21 29 41 62' 16.29 17.80 iUnitShoe 2 50 Putnam Phoenix 98 67 Pittsburgs 80 59 M. 74 61 84 47 Raleigh 81 52 St. Louis 17 63 Antonio 95 72 F'ncisco 65 54 Seattle 78 49 Spokane 7 41 Tampa 87 74 W'sh'aton 83 31 II 61 63 49 partment of Health, education and Denver O. Moines Detroit pulurh El Paso Helena Houston 10.94 11.96 UShoe pfl.50 271 2 60 35 31 't 29'j 49' Put Grth It raised a storm of controversy 3 64 1 19 Telev El 9.11 9 80a welfare; H. E.

Denzler New USForS 1.12a 67 30 .00 92 73 .98 Orleans, chairman of the asso because the Episcopal church historically has prohibited women to S3 57 .00 IrKf polis 27' 2 35 31 29' 49' 70 35 8' 21 29 40' 62V 70 ciation's pollution control com J'ksonville II 73 .09 serve as clergy. 14 '4 35 14 Texas Fd 13.07 14.28 United Funds: Accm 17.97 164 Incom 14.45 15.79 Scien 8.84 9.68 Value Line Funds: Incom 6.17 6.76 WWell Fd 15.2916.6 USFrht 1.70a USGypsm 3a US Indust US Lines USLine pf.43 USPipe 120 USPlav 1.20 USPIywd 1 20 US Rub 2.20 RIVER STAGES 1 mittee, and Kenneth A. Whittier, New Orleans, head of a deep sea diving firm specializing in Possible New Storm Located MIAMI, Fla. ifP A tropical depression developed Tuesday in the Lesser Antilles, even as hurricane Betsy battered the Bahamas and threatened Florida. Tropical depressions sometimes become storms or hurricanes.

"The prospects for intensification are at present minor," the San Juan weather bureau in Puerto Rico said. Winds were up to 35 miles with squalls extending out 150 miles. time trades department of the 21 Flood present le-neur Stage Slate Chenae Sttttom: AFL-CIO, in a formal statement, called both riders "obnoxious" 29 1 40 62 offshore oil industry services. US Rub pf I 11180 175 174 175 and said it will oppose the whole farm bill unless both sections are Unlisted Stocks MISSISSIPPI St. Louis 30 Memphis 34 Helena 44 Arkansas City 44 Vicksburg 43 Natchez 48 Red River Landing 45 Senate Okavs Fund Bill on School Aid Local Youlh Gets 18 30 29 29 21 1001 98 98 2i dropped.

6 78 78 The House already has passed 539 52 50' 50'4 1 Sun Scholarship 20 169 168'J I68V1 14 4 30 30 30 32V4 1 Grain Prices Irregular on Crop Reports CHICAGO API-Grain futures prices churned irregularly through most of the session on the Board of Trade, influenced by a new crop forecast and weather reports. Prices were mostly firm at the opening, weakening somewhat as trading progressed. Soybeans found early strength in reports that recent heavy rains in Illinois, an important producing state, had lowered harvesting prospects. However, most soybean contracts went into a downward skid at midday on the basis of a private crop report forecast which indicated a larger crop than estimated in earlier Government forecasts. Wheat was bolstered by reports that export prospects are very favorable.

There was fair demand from commission houses. Corn prices generally were mostly firm. The private forecast indicated a crop damaged somewhat by drought and about 40 million bushels below Government forecasts. At the close wheat was to 4 cent a bushel lower, Sept. corn was unchanged to 4 lower, Septm $1 24'-25; oats were '4 higher to '2 lower, Sept.

rtf3; rye was lls to IV4 lower, Sept. $1.19, and soybeans to lower, Sept. its version of the Johnson bill, which includes controversial new four-year price support programs 35 28 17 41 41 Baton Rouge Dorwteteonville New Orleans ATCHAPALAYA Simmesport Melville Atchafalava 2712 14 NATIONAL LIST Quotations from the NASD ara representative Inter-dealer prices as of approximately 11 a.m. Inter-dealer markets change throughout the day. Prices do not include retail markup, markdown or commission.

Bid Asked Michael L. Burrow, son of Mr. 42 8 12 09 14 07 0.3 00 01 0.0 0.0 00 08 00 0.3 -11 01 80 0.2 31 13 7 7 130 7 0 4 6 92 0.0 59 46 3.0 00 08 00 5.1 7 1 14.4 88 H6.7 26.0 17.0 4' 1 for crops including wheat, cot 29 WASHINGTON (UPD-The Senate Tuesday approved by voice vote a supplemental appropriation bill 40 27 ton. feed grains, and wool. The IPs 55 Senate Agriculture Committee 15' of $1.4 billion all but $200 mil last week approved its own ver Morgan Citv 7 OUACHITA Camden 74 Monroe 40 BLACK Jonesville 50 OHIO Pittsburgh 23 67 lion of it to finance the recently USShoe 1.10a US Smelt 3 USSme PI3.30 US Steel 2 US Steel Pf7 US Tob 1.40a US Vitam .70 Unit Util .68 Unit Whelan Univ Am UnAm pf2.50 UnAm2pf 1.75 Univ Leaf 2a UnMatch .50 UnivOPd 1.20 Upiohn 1.20 Utah PL 1.44 UTD Corp Val Mold 2.40 VanRaal 1.10 Vanad Cp la Varian As VascoMt 1.80 VeederR 1.20 VendoCo .40 Victor .25 VaEIPw 1.20 pf 5 VonGroc 1.10 Vornado Inc VSI Corp Vulcan .80 30 12 10 15 1 1 3 58 40 43 8 7 18 8 35 323 4 5 47 107 sion of the package, including 32 27' 4 7'4 40 27 56 16' '2 51 68 40 17 43 24 24 2312 29i 26' 29'4 46' 40 enacted school aid bill.

drastic changes most of them 32'4 27 7' 40 27 55 15' 51 67''4 40 16? 23 23 22' 39' 29 25 45' 106 34 55' 19'4 opposed by the administration Cincinnati 52 40 Cairo Almost $1 billion of the money would be apportioned to school districts on the basis of their in the cotton and wheat plans. Allrlght Parking 10' American Express 644 Anheuser Busch 48 Assoc Transport 47 Aztec Oil and Gas 17' Bank of America 57 Cent La Elec 46 Commonwealth Gas 91 Delta S. S. Lines 12Vj Ethyl Corp 'B' 40V4 Kalvar 60 La and Southern Life 12 Lone Star Steel 19' Scripps-H Br 27' Ocean Drilling 15 Pubco Petro 5' VV Gas Prod ll' Transco Gas Pipe 23'a United Life and Acc 22''4 and Mrs. L.

R. Burrow, 2807 James has been presented a $300 scholarship by Sun Oil Co. for his scholastic achievement as a student at Fair Park High School. Burrow was presented the scholarship on behalf of Sun Oil by the petroleum and geological engineering department at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. Burrow attained a 3.38 average out of a possible 4 during his four years of study at Fair Park High.

Burrow, 18, is beginning his freshman year at Louisiana Tech. 64 48' 7 48' 177 58' 47''4 9' 12' 40s 63 12' 20' 27i. 15 5 12 73 22 01 23 numbers of educationally disad A strong drive to revive a slightly modified version of the administration-backed House cot 39 -0 4 -4 0.1 30 32 ARKANSAS Little Rock RED Shreveport Alexandria PEARL Jackson 2 Pool stage. IQV- OO ALBERT MEEK is ready to moke you a deal Syi on f-S vantaged children from poverty 1 241 23 14 39' J9i 26' 28 45' 106 34 '4 59 3' 19 19 16 homes. 00 II ton plan was expected on the Sen ate floor.

As approved by the Senate the ZlO 106 2 34 86 59 5 19 25 19'4 The Senate committee also bill was $184 million larger than a RIVER STAGES River and rainfall data for period 18 tacked on the two riders. House-approved measure and $147 endine 7 a CST. Sept. 7, 1965 One committee proposal would million under budget estimates LOCAL SECURITIES Quotations compiled by the NASD at approximately 11 a.m. Bids are representative Inter-dealer prices and do not include retail markdown or commission.

Asked prices have been adjusted upward to include approximate markup. First column: flood stage; second stage feet; third: change 24 hours fourth: precipitation 24 hours. RED RIVER declare the sense of Congress Differences will be resolved in a Senate House conference com that no shipping restrictions should be placed on exports of mittee. farm commodities unless the same rules are applied to other Denison Dam 409 7 0 0 Arthur City 26 8 5 04 Index 23 5.4 -0 2 Pulton 27 4 2 04 Shreveport 30 5 9 0 4 Coushatta 31 x6 0 14 Grand Ecore 33 7.7 0.1 Alexandria 32 0.4 0.1 14 48 24 10 17 ZlO 85 1 23 30 34 36 33 37' 7 12 81 34' 35 34' 2514 51 30i i 34 33 14 37 V4 '1 11 81 Vj 34 35 '4 16'1 34' 25'i 5' 30 35 33 37 7'4 11 81 34 33 15 34' Financing included in the Senate bill involved new programs for WasnEI 1.20 Waldorf Svst Walgren 1.20 Walker 120 WalMur 1.20b Wall Tiern 1 WaMur pfl.70 Walworth Co Ward Foods Ward Fds pf Warn Bros 1 WarBr pf 1.12 WarnPict .50 Warn Co 1.32 WarnLam .90 Comm Natl Bank 78 First Nail Bank 64 Hycalog 4 and Tube Com 1' Rimrock Tidelands 7it S'western Elec 5 pfd 104 Vassar 'i 47 41 2'1 71s 1'4 commodities. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Also contained in the appropriation bill were funds tor the Labor Department to finance manpower development and training programs recently extended for three years. In effect, this would call on aiding school libraries and for assisting in the creation of supple 4s 4. X7 ,44 President Johnson to kill a gov LITTLE RIVER Horatio 17 131 -01 mental education centers. School ernment regulation which re funds were appropriated to the 47 39' 40' 39 -11 0.3 7 1 14.4 Previous Clese Close Open Hitlt Low 1190 121V4 ITO'4 1 Butter anil Eggs CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Butler; wholesale selling prices unchanged to higher; 93 score AA 67; 97A 63 90B WHEAT OUACHITA RIVER Camden 14 Monroe 40 CYPRESS RIVER Ferreirs Bridge0 SULPHUR RIVER Texerkane Dam 7 47 WarLam pf 4 (WarnSw 1.60 WarrnBro .70 471 19 47? 191 4 Sep l.Se'l quires half of any wheat sold on commercial terms to Russia or her satellites to be carried in American-flag ships. 1.5' 279 0 2237 00 1 1 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1.428 Fer- 1.62' unquoted.

1.59) Egos: prices delivered to Chicago changed to 2 higher, 60 per cent or 49 35 25 43i 4 1 WarrSO 1.20 WashGas 148 WashWat 1.08 Waukesha 2 Webb Oel Wml sn SABINE RIVER Ouitman 14 xl 5 0 0 Logansport 25 xl.4 0 1 Oranse 4 1.4 0.4 DISCHARGES: Denison Dam f.s., Texarkana Dam 100 c.t.i.. 1.36'4 1.594. 1.62' 4 1.59' 1.471 1.25 1.18H 1.22 1 25' 1.27 68H 68' Dec Mar May Jul CORN Sep Dec Mar May Jul OATI Sep Dec The Republic of Finland will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its independence in 1967. 1.37' 2 1 61 1 63'i 1.60' 1.41' a 1.75H 1.19' 1.23. 1 25'i 1.27' 1 48' 1 49 70' 49 1 56'a V59J 1.62U 1.59' 1.47V 1.244 1.18' 1.22 1.25' 1.26'i 68'.

68'1 69' 4 68' 4 1.604 1.43 1.40't 1.48'. 1.2444 1.19 1 1.25't 1.27' 61 68'i 70 tS' 1.24' 3 LI1 1 73 1.25' 1 1.271.1 better grade A whites 35' j-36; tarde mixed 35W-36; medium mixed 2y-30; standards 28-30'; checks 20-22. EOGS High Low Close Sept 30.70 30 10 30.35 Oct 33 25 32 70 32.95 Welbilt 10e WelchSci WescoF i.l 41 Westcst Tran rell's Bridge 25 c.f.s. STAGE FORECASTS: Shreveport 5 4, 9th 5.4; Alexandria Ith 0.4, 8th 9th WPP pf 4.50 Nov 34 80 34.40 it .60 -50 I WPP 0fC4 10 8' 48' i 1914 1 2'a '1 18 19 1 18 99 921 4 43'4 47i 14 37 -2'i 38i 37 42 37 55 3, PtPep 180 RIVER FORECASTS AND WARNINGS: Only minor changes expected II rivers this district. How Yoa May 69 4RV- I CHICAGO POTATOES Mar May Jul VIVaPulp 1 50 WnAirLin .80 WnBanc 1.10 Westn Pac 2 CHICAGO (AP)-(USDA) jiatn als 154; on track 159; total U.S.

shipments RYE Never Take a including zu r-riady. WUnTel 1.40 Sep Dec 1 2d' 2 Sunday and 31 Monday; supplies mode- wstgABk 1 60 1.20' 1.25 1.283.4 1.29' 1 1.19 1 23 1.27 1.28 1 19 1.23H 1.27 1.28 1.20U 1.2 1 78' 1.29V, rale; demand moderate; market TEST WestgEI 1.20 1.28 1.29 Mar May 9 3 5 7 1 28 4 18 55 18 25 160 120 7 39 180 29 9 113 15 457 1 3 34 11 170 29 32 4 2 X66 9 6 12 10 10 11 30 32 37 2 4 19 35 25 43' 4 2'l 18' 2 19 17' 99 92i'4 4314 47 32' 4 38' 37' 1 42 36 55 86' 24'1 44' 4 21'4 81' 37 25 89 32 33' 25' 4 19' 4 2" 45 39'i 31 21 SO7 32 311 30 2" 31 96 Jul SOYBEANS 49 35 25' 43i 2 4' 19' 3 19' a 20' 4 18 99 92'4 43 48 33'4 38' 37'. 43 37 5614 86' 24 44 26' a 81 a 38 25 91' 32 33 25' 2 19' 4 28' 1 45 39 3Fe 21'4 31 33 31 30'e 28 32 96' 2 WestE pf3 80 Wevberg 1.20 Weverhr 1 20 Wheelg Steel Wheel Stl pf round reds slightly stronger, others steady; carlot track sales: Minnesota rcund reds 2.60-75; Idaho russets 4.25; Wisconsin round reds 2 40, early cems 2 20; Washington russets 2.90-3.75. bakers 3.50. 86'l 24 44 26i II' 38 25' '2 Laxative Again! Sep 2.54 1 Nov 2 48l 1.27' I 2 53 2.48 I 2.51' 2 55'4 2.57 253 2 46 2.49'l 2.53'1 (NON-COMPETITIVE) 2.55 2.48 2.52'4 2 55ii 2.58' 4 2 59' 4 Jan 252 Mar 2.54'e 2.53 2.46 2 49 2 53 2 56 2 57 254 Whirl Cp 1.20 Ind WhiteC cvpf3 WhiteCon pf2 2 yellow 2 58 May 91 2 CASH GRAIN Jul 2 56 2 57 2 54 2 58.

2.55' 2 59 2.55? 32 33 CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No. 2.34 Aug l'4 harH 41 iVt. kin 1 -aM 41 KOI. 1.4V BEAN OIL son Sep 10.53 10 36 wm, iru sun i.o"4. i CC 1 No.

I yellow $1.35, No. 2 yellow $1 .35. i 1 No. 3 VellOW $1.34, No. 4 yellow 2-iXirkLrri 90 331 2.

No. 2 yellow export $1.29 ri Man to Serve Prison Term For Burglary An 18-year-old Shreveport Negro who received a three-year penitentiary sentence on a burglary charge Aug. 6 had a one-year Jail sentence given him last Oct. 27 on a theft charge revoked yesterday in Caddo District Court by Judge John A. Dixon Jr.

John L. Elzie of 2309 Hopewell had been given the sentence Oct 25' 19i 28' 45 -39 9 97 9 57 9 94 9 50 9 38 Dec Jan Mar yellow export Oats No. 2 heavy 1 1 white 74. Soybeans No. yellow 2.77'4.

i 1 A 6 31' Soybean oil U.65N. SEW. ft. ML Room 418, Post Office Building Shreveport. Louisiana 9 42 9 28 9 14 9 06 MEAL 9 25 9 12 9 02 May 21 '4 WiscPSvc .86 Ju 31 33 10.45 9 86 9.44 9.30 9.19 9 06 9.02 44 20 41 15 60 50 60.90 61.75 62 55 43.25 SOYBEAN 1050 9 82 943 9 32 9 19 9 08 9.02 44 85 41 15 60.10 60 50 61 40 42 25 43 00 63.40 10 44 9 82 9.41 9 31 9 19 9 08 9.02 44 45 41.10 40 10 40 40 61.35 62.15 43.00 43.25 64.33 Sep W'tcoChem 1 WolvShoe 40 Wometco .50 Wood I 160 WoO'worth 1 Wcrthingtn 1 Wriqlev 3a Wvand Worst 31' 3C'a 4- 27 31 '1 94i -f 12' Pan Am to Add Changes 65 00 61 55 60 95 61 15 41.90 62 55 63.30 43 40 96 54 13 24 61.13 60 63 61 15 61.75 62 55 43 10 63.25 Oct Dec Jen Mar May Jul Aug 12 12' Xerox Cp 70 294 173J4 1 70' 173 3'j 41 13 3 42'1 41 -1 i'Kia.

an American vnostsht 1.10 Petroleum Corp. is making ad-1 Livestock 3'i '1 YnqSOr 1 40a 14 37 3'l 154 1 nitional changes in its organizational structure, according to F. l'l 1 Zenith 1.40 CHICAGO (API Butoer? mostly, Randolph Yost, president. New tirade Regulator Helps Give Natural Relief KW York, N.Y. (Spccial)-AAer 12 yean' research, jcienbitj bare chswrvered a woocter-worting substance that corrects constipation entirely without laxatives! Doctors say most constipuboo occtm when waste loses moestwre in the colon becomes dry, hard, difficult to move.

To give relief, laxatives have to force action by fins irritating or distending the intestine. The new miracle substance known medically as dioctyl so dram sulfosuccinate works in a completely different way. It is not a laxative! It simply makes natural moisture in the colon moisten and soften dry, bard waste more effectively. Then normal elimination follows naturally. Thus by working only on waste, not on yon, the substance corrects eon-stipation and restores regularity as no laxative can.

This new discovery has now been made available at drugstores oder the name Regctol. It is safe not habit-forming. No warning on the label -no prescription needed. Try Regutol discover for yourself that you may never More than 10,000 Peace Corps Volunteers are needed to meet urgent requests from developing nations in Latin America, Africa and Asia. To be considered for training programs you should take the non-competitive placement test Sept.

11. Either send a completed application to the Peace Corps before the test, or fill one out and submit it at the time you take the test. For an application, or more information, write the Peace Corps, or see your local Postmaster. fairly ective market on receipts of 1.500! nC new movei are a Continuous, the heaviest run since Feb. is.

iiiation ot recrganizatifn which With shipping Omend mixed No i end 2 rades butchers weianino about a year aso. They 210 to 225 ibs sold at $22 60-65, the top I include several important ex- The top price was the lowest since June i Mixed 13 grades scaling 200-260 ecutive changes as well as con-15s 3i0.templated consolidation of the Sales figures are unofficial Unless otherwise noted, rates of dividends in the foregoing table are annual disbursements based on the last Quarterly or semi-annual declaration. Special or extra dividends or payments not designated as regular are identified in the following footnotes. a Also extra or extras, Annual and piaced on probabation tor two years. During the probationary period.

ra July 21, he was caught inside the Sunrise Cafe, 1100 Crofton St. The burglary charge resulted from the incident. The three year penitentiary term remains in effect. A cousin, Robert Elzie, 18. of 2313 Hopewell who also was caught inside the cafe, received an identical three-year sentence for the burglary.

Travis O. Thomas, 43, of West Monroe, and Julian C. Johnson, 41, of Vivian, received identical $100 fines after they were charged with being drunk in cars parked Slaughter steer prices dipped mostly 25 Central Division headquartered rate plus stock dividend, Liquidating to cents a hundredweight lower on a Okl.irmma Citv -inrl thf Yirth run of 14.500 cattle, tne heaviest since ukl lna 1 nna lne 'onn Plus stock dividend, e- Paid last vear. Payable in stock during 1965. estimated Jan.

11 Trading was very slow. Four Texas-New MEXICO Division head icacs or siaugmer steers went at ine top nf 75 High choice and prime steers 1 1 weighing sold at $28 50-2 50. While High choice and prime slaughter heiters I scaling. lbs brought I remain a substantial office will in Oklahoma City, it is that the Division head- Utility and commercial bulls went at $17 cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distnbu-tion date Declared or paid so far this year, Declared or paid after stock dividend or split up. Declared or paid this year, an accumulative issue with dividends in arrears, New issue Paid this vear, dividend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last dividend meeting, Declared or paid in 1964 plus stork dividend Paid in stock during 1964, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution date, Sales In full.

eld Ca'led dividend. v-Ex divi- andj quarters will ultimately be in Sheep receipts were 100 head Spring slaughter lambs were steady Fort Wnrfh along the highway last Friday. In another case, a 37-year case, a 37-year-old i Loeansoort Negro. Maxie Barnes Ear'y in 19fi5. the old Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Division in Houston was split into two Di- lbs went $70 00-24 50 Good and choice 80-100 lb Spring lambs brought $22 00-24 00.

Washington, D. C. 20525 pleaded gui'ty to charges of care-Jess and reckless driving on Aug. 27 and was fined $100. VlSlonS Wltn establishment Of ation.

xr-E rights. Without war- Louisiana Gulf Coast Division I Zl MIS in New Orleans. Also, the Rocky delivery. Mountain Divmnn hparlmnrters vi In bankruptcy or receivership or Division neaaquarters tr9 reorganized under the Bankruptcy was moved from Casper, or securities ssumd br such com- oenies. fn Foreign issue subiect to in- 10 uenver.

ltrest eoualiiatmn tax. Chicago Poultry CHICAGO (AP USDA1 Live poultry: Unchanged to 'a higher: roasters 23' j-25. soeciat fed whitt cock freyri 19 -21 cents. 'jblis'ied as a public service by The Shreveport Timer in cooperation with The Advertising Council About 500 million bushels of wbeat are consumed annually in this nation. to take a laxative again! nr-inufi-.

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