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The Daily Review from Morgan City, Louisiana • 8

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The Daily Reviewi
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Morgan City, Louisiana
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The Daily Review, Morgan City, Wednesday, July 5, 1972 OUBRE of pension benefits would follow the worker from company to company if he changed employment. Oubre said he would continue his vigorous efforts in behalf of national and international environmental protection as he has on the state level. He warned, however, that environmental and pollution protection must be logically administered. He took strong stand against any version of a "metro earnings tax" in which suburban commuters could be taxed on earnings by city governments. He said this would result in residents of suburbs and areas surrounding large cities to be taxed in their home parishes as well as in the cities in which they work and it would be completely unfair.

One of the greatest assets for the Third Congressional District and the entire state, Oubre said, would be the location of the proposed Superport in the Fourcheon area a of the Gulf off of Lafourche Parish. He will strongly recommend this area as the most logical site in view of the adequate deep water, Money ACROSS 43 Offend 1 French grossly currency 45 Masculine 6 Norwegian 48 Alkaline coin solution 9 City in Spain 49 Tiny mark 10 Weak (Scot.) 52 Land on 14 American Vespucci's fur merchant map 15 Place alone 55 Stir up 16 Word of 57 Turkish coin assent 58 Russian 17 Gallon (ah.) currency 19 Frosted 59 Mao 20 Crossword -tung puzzle fans 60 A felony 23 Fit 26 Mexican coin DOWN 27 Escape 1 Censure (slang) 2 Garden 30 British flower currency 3 Wiles 32 Primary color 4 Military 33 Man's name abbreviation 34 Printing need 5 Load carried 35 As weli by ship 37 More certain 6 Exclamations 39 Fruit drink of wonder 40 Former 7 River (Sp.) province 8 New York in Spain island (hore, stint 10 U.S. coin clearance of any navigation hazard, ecologically sound, and within easy reach of adequate land transportation. "The tidelands issue which has been pending for many years must be settled immediately and equitably for Louisiana," Oubre said, and he pledged to seek federal funds for hurricane protection and evacuation routes along the coastal areas. "Sugar cane is still the most important cash crop in the Third District and I think our farmers need some sort of assurance that they can maintain a fairly constant level of production.

If we need a quota system for sugar cane production then we should approach such quotas realistically and allow our farmers to plan for several seasons ahead. I don't think we should force them to have to await word from Washington as to what they can or cannot produce this or next planting season. "During my time in the legislature I spent a great deal of time trying to establish a regional airport for South Louisiana. We need a major facility that will serve Lafayette, Baton Rouge and Answer to Previous Puzzle ORI DAY (2 words) 31 Spanish 11 Moccasin painter 12 Follower 36 New 13 Spread for (comb. form) drying 38 Shoshonean 18 High Indian mountain 41 Negative vote 20 Far East 43 Russian unit currency of distance 21 Compass point 44 Earth (Latin) 22 Slender 45 Atlas item shoots 46 Friend (Fr.) 23 Seaport 47 Meadow on Upolu 49 Confers a title 24 Interest 50 Norwegian bearing certificate 51 Adolescent 25 Evangelist year 27 Italian 53 a boy!" 28 currency, 54 Letter alphabet of 29 German 56 Possessive currency pronoun 5 6 10 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 50 31 32 33 35 136 37 38 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 58 59 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

AND THEY'RE OF! Evangeline Voun Highway 167 North, Lafayette A full, 10-race card of thoroughbred and I quarter horse racing every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday nights through September 9. For 50 cents you can sit in the bleachers or mingle with the crowd at the rail or the new paddock area. For lush, air-conditioned comfort sit inside the enclosed grandstand in contour chairs. For dinner and drinks with a view make your reservations for a table at the club house. Call for reservations (318) 896-6185.

Post Time 7:30 p.m. Coats Required in the Club House Sorry, No Minors Allowed New Orleans. If we do 1 not move soon then this facility will be located somewhere else, probably in Houston. intend to place as one of my first priorities the establishment of a regional airport in South Louisiana to be financed in part by the federal government. "I think there is a glaring need for tax reform.

Many people earning millions of dollars pay no taxes at all while the majority of wage earners pay taxes far beyond their ability to pay. I will work to correct 1 this Oubre also promised to introduce legislation to prohibit railroad trains from continually blocking traffic for long periods of time as now evident in highly congested areas. With the increase of population in urban areas, this problem has become unbearable and it not only necessitates long delays, but poses severe safety problems. Oubre said his platform will include many other areas of public interest, and he would outline his full program during his campaign throughout the district in the coming weeks. Oubre is a former refinery plant worker and a veteran of the Korean War.

He attended Destrehan High School, Southeastern Louisiana College, LSU and the Tulane School of Law. He has been an active civic leader and is married to the former Barbara Williams. They are the parents of five children. BULLETIN WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND (UPI) -Defending champion Evonne Goolagong of Australia lost the first set but then came back to defeat Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 Wednesday in their classic Wimbledon semi-final match.

The victory puts Miss Goolagong into the finalsagainst Billie Jean King. NOON CALL Stock Report Industrials 5.04 Transportation Up 1.28 Utilities .22 Tues. Noon CIo. CIo. T.

T. 41 42 At. Richfield 54 541 Burroughs 183 184 Cabot Corp. 45 45 CLECO 20 20 Chrysler 30 30 Coastal St. Gas 42 42 Cont.

Oil 26 26 Cordin Int. 11 12 Delta Airlines 50 50 Dillingham 10 10 Dixilyn 6 6 Dresser Ind. 37 37 Eastern Air 28 27 Ford Motors 63 63 Gen. Motors 74 73 Getty Oil 74 14 Global Marine 23 22 Gulf Oil 24 24 Halliburton 99 99 1.8.M. 395 400 I.M 33 33 Jones 16 16 Katy Industries 11 11 Kerr- McGee 53 53 La.

Land 54 54 Young 11 11 McDermott 58 58 Mobil Oil 57 51 Montg. Ward 24 23 Murphy Oil 43 43 National Air 42 43 National Lead 13 13 Offshore Co. 32 Ogden 14 14 Petrolane 21 27 Phillips Pet. 27 28 Polaroid 127 130 Reading and Bates 27 27 Rowan Drilling 39 U. S.

Industries 22 22 Schlum berger 204 205 Sears 109 109 Sedco 49 50 Shell Oil 45 45 Signal Oil 22 22 Smith Int. 38 38 Southdown 20 20 Sou. Nat. Gas 48 48 Sou. Pac.

R.R. 45 44 S.W. Air Mot. 11 Sperry Rand 41 42 Std. Oil Cal.

61 61 Std. Oil N. 74 14 Sun Oil 43 43 Teledyne 20 20 Tenneco 23 23 Texaco 32 32 United Air 38 39 United Nuc. 14 14 Western Nuc. house 51 51 Xerox 151 151 Zapata 27 28 Tidewater Mar.

29 29 lanes Co. 21 21 OVER THE represent place In particular have The quotations from firms aintain continuous markets inventories in Quotations reflect what willing to pay to the security the price which willing to the among them (the Bid Ask id. Capital 13.17 14.39 Fid. Trend 28.02 30.68 Forest Oil 17 17 Sov. Life Odeco 51 51 Place Oil 83 Sov.

Air 8 Sov. Ind. 19 19 Sterling Sugars 2 2 .90 $1.10 Int. 5 5 Trans Oc. Oil 17 17 Twin Disc 35 36 ISM Inv.

8 Volume Shoe 24 25 33 33 Trans. Cont. Gas 15 16 Ex. Oil Gas 7 Sullaire 15 16 Paper Mill Studies Water HODGE, La. (UPI) -Edgar Spruill stands in his laboratory and holds two beakers of water.

Berwick police charged Gregory Charles Hartman, 20, of 2618 Fifth Berwick, with two counts of burglary a after police found him sleeping in a house se that had been burglarized Sunday, cording to Wilbert "Shiek" Nini, Berwick police chief. Hartman was found Tuesday morning at 3153 Belview Front St. when officers made a check on the house. The owner, Miss Cora Hebert, was on vacation when the incidents occurred. Berwick police are searching for another suspect, Nini said.

Bond had not been set for Hartman. Authorities Nab Sleeping Burglar Daley. Both disputes were taken into federal court. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington spent four hours hearing arguments in an extraordinary Fourth of July session.

Weekend Weather. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) The Louisiana extended weather outlook will be partly cloudy with moderate temperatures Friday through Sunday. Low readings in the upper 60s to mid 70s and highs mainly in the upper 808. Slight chance of afternoon and evening thundershowers developing by end of week. Scientist Pollution One beaker has dark and inky water, the other is filled with clear water, For 20 years Spruill has searched for an efficient way to clean up paper mill waste water discharge and now he thinks he's found it.

As supervisor, of vironmental at Continental Can paper mill, he experiments with ways of cleaning waste water and already a feasibility test of his new process is under way. The 44 million setup, built with the help of a $750,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, uses lime to absorb lignin, a glue-like substance. Winds Up as Waste Lignin in nature holds tree fibers together but winds up as waste when pulpwood converted to paper. Lignin is what discolors discharge water from paper mills. Adams Services Will Be Thurs.

Mrs. Carrie Viola Adams, Berwick, died at 6:25 70, of Tuesday at Lakewood p.m. Hospital following a short illness. She was a native of Biloxi, Miss. and a longtime resident of Berwick.

Visitation will be at the St. Catholic Hall from 9 Stephens a.m. Wednesday until 10 a.m. A funeral mass will Thursday, be recited the church at 10 a.m. Thursday, Burial will follow in Willow Grove Cemetery in Berwick.

is survived by four sons, Atlas Charles, Henry, and Berney Adams, 'all of Berwick; four daughters, Mrs. Eula White and Mrs. Silber Bijeaux, both of Berwick, Mrs. Mary Barham of Greenville, and Carolyn Carlos of Hahnville. She is also survived by 2 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

McCleary Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. GRAND PRIZE Krogers Family Center merchandise manager John Clausen presented Larry J. Aucoin of Morgan City with a grand prize for the store's Fourth of July promotion. The prize was complete fishing tackle set. "PAIR ARRESTED caliber pistol.

Both were within easy reach of the men, police said. The two are being held in the Parish Courthouse Jail in Franklin. Indiana autnorities. said extradition has beer! approved for the suspects. CHAMPION were optimistic.

"We are hopeful we will be able to solve our differences with the Russians," said Marshall after a session with Spassky's advisers Tuesday night. Marshall said he and Father Lombardy, a burly Catholic priest and international chess grand master, will sit down again with the Russians today to try to solve the problems. "We are making progress," Father Lombardy said. Dr. Max Euwe, president of the international federation, said he hoped to be able to stage the first game Thursday.

Euwe said, "Both sides say they want to play so I believe they will find some solution. It would be a great setback for world chess if we would have to call off the match." Open And mission has been one of the main points of controversy, with environmentalists and sportsmen seeking to gain enough representation to offset the strength of landowners and timber and oil interests. Triche seized on a Senate amendment adding three new members to the commission reason for asking the House to reject the Senate's version of the bill. The Senate had included the chairmen of the House and Senate natural resources committees and of the Joint Legislative Environmental Committee as member of the commission. Both houses will have to agree on the conference committee recommendations, or the bill will be killed.

The proposal sets the commission up in the Department of Public Works. The bill provides for issuance of $5.7 million in general obligation bonds to finance construction of tourist facilities in the basin. 1 da 51 MR. E. J.

LEMOINE HIS SON are all hooked-up and ready to go camping with their new 1972 Shasta 18-foot Travel Trailer purchased from salesman Clyde Peterson at Camper City in Patterson. Talk to Clyde find out why Shasta is the nation's No. 1 Travel Trailer. (Adv.) your Blue Chip Savings Morgan we'll your Colonial Plaza Plan at City Bank today. start compounding interest today.

We want to help. So we're offering you The Biue Chip Savings Plan. In a Morgan City Bank Blue Chip Savings Plan your savings start earning interest from the date of deposit- -the maximum amount of interest allowed by law. The interest is compounded daily and paid quarterly. At your savings will yield 5.128% nually.

It just makes good sense to save with us -the Morgan City Bank -where your savings work harder. Your savings are safe, too. Insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Open your Blue Chip Savings Plan today and your interest will start compounding today. Also check out our Regular Passbook savings plan and Certificates of Deposit.

For full details on the savings plan of your choice contact the Morgan City Bank. We want to help. Morgan City. Trust (Main Office) Berwick-Bayou Vista Front Street.

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