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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 8

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I Advertuer Ufjyctte. Friday. uly 7. 1972 Impact Statement Supports Proposed Oil Lease Sale Barbs Gems Jim Bradthow iliillinii operations, tiMiifTH RALfciti niiin nit iV i nomnieiMlaUon was one during on wildcat drilling." SB At Washington turaau Interior cancelled the sale railing for a study to determine WASHINGTON TV scheduled for December. t7t, now new oil rig should be proposed oil and gas lease re wrote tbe disputed ru located "to reduce impart off the coast ol Louisiana' is vlronmental impact statement, commercial fihin; supported by a massive en This time It devoted lour or suggested that commercial I vironmental impact report that Ave times a much mace fishery industry representatives' may scare off a new court consider ataon of lease alr lnd fishery agencies be con challenge alternative.

tutted before the Department More than half of the 361 Lawyer for the approve the placement of new statement ureiiared bv the Resources Defense (' unci Louisiana's Wild Life and Hihiiie Commission suggested placini; one pollution "llicel eac-i manned platform on a fulltime basis to fuperviae ad work aniMtie winch might result In chronic pollution and to check fail afe device on each platform on a regular schedule." Needs Help i i tm i ill. M4.iu I 4.. I imciiur I'cpuniiiriH "iui win i uiuiikih um rr cuui i Constant Observation The Bureau said part of the The mmision nited mat preliminary latement which ni inspector on each seismic alternative to the proposed action have studied the new fate. report for two week and have Failure to adequately consider! not yet decided whether to tale alternatives was the reason renew their opposition to the cited by a Federal District proposed sale Court judge for upholding an The Interior Department will environmental group's challenge form a IK announce in abnui twj tc the sale ate last year. The Ufayettc Natural Hitor Muxum and PUneurium looking for vtluntrers and for plant The museum need 10 votontom tm fall aod sprinc and ii tookinc for people who can give one morning per month from I in.

until noon. Yru can call the office at 234-100 Planting ha begun around the muKum't new pond in the meadow in (root of the Girard Park Dr facility, and plants are needed from the marsh, swamp and field to plant around it. Collect a souvenir plant for the planetarium next time you git Alternatives Contidertd Instead of appealing was not changed in the Una) boat in the Gulf with report "indicates or implies that Mlrie being paid by the oil the ml companies would no: aDd- exploration companies, comply with the outer continen- The Atomic Energy Commit- tal shelf order and regulations (0II aw) commerce Department if they were not under virtual Interior Department constant t0 beef-up the section dealing U. S. Environmental Protcc- with energy alternative in ttM tion Agency commeols on the preliminary report piehminarv report not- the Sidney Galler.

deputy aame weakne and fuggest assistant secretary of Com- that "more than one inspection merce for environmental af- (of an oil platform i should be fairs, ca'led the preliminarv 4 vfev weeks it decision to conduct the tale of 78 tract involving the 366.410 acres on the outer continental shelf off Eastern Louiaiana. It may take bids on the prapoted leases 30 day idftei tar announcement Preliminary Statement I'nder the National Environ- Candidates1 Luncheons Scheduled nimte In redure the noSMblltV rCDOIt cs-rniiaiiy the chance mental Protection Act. all 0f piutlon from nuinan errors, panded version" of the reooit Federal agencies must compile machinery breakdowns, and successfully challenged la an environmental impart of toxic chemicals Federal Court light Village, and Sharon works as a waitress during recess from the National College of Education at Evanston. III. Sharon, who is obviously all girl, must be at least a little squirrelly to get that close to those big fanG of Leo.

(AP Wirephoto) COOL CATS Sharon of Schenectady. N.Y.. appears to be doing the Uttle Red Riding Hood bit as she admires what big teeth Leo the Lion has. Both were resting on Sun Castle beach at Lake George. wh.re the lion is part of the art i.

Eye Care Candidate" statement on new activitief they 0 I Your luncheons featuring candidates urnse jnc statement for the V. S. Senate, the "receded by a "re'iminin Congress end Fifteenth Judicial imoact statement thit is cir- Louisiana Group Off To Quebec District Attorney are being other -ovcrnmen' planned by tbe Leiislative agencies for comment Action Committee of tin- The most critical review i Greater Lafayette Chamber of lhp pr0jmjnarv report wat Commerce. The public will be madp hv lV interior Deoart The Louisiana State Am of optometrists tends out a reminder that serious per-tnanent damage to the eve remit from directly viewing ih? eclipse of the sun Monday and Urges the public to take tbe necessary' precautions. Eye damage la caused by the fun's rays, which burn or coagulate a spot on the retina of the eye.

typically at the most City Police Investigate 13 Auto Accidents Yesterday Hinted to altera Bureau of Snort Mi: LEANS A lotal Development of French nin ili NEW in the (CODOFIL) and ine mei Fisheries and Wildlife. Among of 132 Louisiana teachers and Louisiana ui inr success ui sum Bayou Parkway at 4 39 p.m. involvme itate jOUm W6Sl6ffl Ike-B Thursday. elections during the past important vision point When fiVe(, cilv Pollcc reportea MjfcfBt, the person suffers ,0 jBVMli W. Pine Street Albert Frank.

57. 214 studuents left for the State of Quebec Government office in Quebec. Canada, today for five Lafayette. Louisiana. The week uf intensive French Quebec Government each year ludies at the College de gives ten thousand dollars to Joncuiere in the Saguenay jhe program and CODOFIL has region.

matched that amount in At Jonquiere. (he twenty two to the High School teachers v.iil join teachers from Raiv wjnnprs in French at the Police reporter, inai me auio would sponsor ai least wree OcTS VJlunT motor vehicle accidents on city Sf u-jth tailoro streets yesterday. No one was:" ne orove ana une arnrj gnu possioiy lour prior in- reported to have been taken to a layior io, hi Aucust 19 primary. for taUIDiTienr hospital as a result of any of W. Pine St.

near Northgate Live Oak Drive, collided At the luncheons the cat. those accidents. i Drive at 10:30 a Thursday. didates will expresi their views Burau New England in a North njstrjci state levels. A II I The American oriented project 0mMm Number Amonc tnose cnarget! were: i officers said the auto he i on ine ouice lor wnicn uiey ar-- LorifCrcdeur.6I.nl Lena Hrn, hv Rnr, ff.

running and be, otrr. for National Science Foundation elementarj todav announced a Sj.ROO crant set un bv and The no mgn scnuoi who was charged with failure .7 yK? I questioning from the public. educational experts on St Josenh St. at Ray Ave L. Barret.

18. 120 Martin Oaks collided. college students studying" French as a second language uates mot set to the University of South- from Washington. Louisian The dates have not beep set wes'ern Louisiana. Lafayette, to nH Quebec.

to vield after an accident or. Moss St at Castille St. at 10:18 a.m. Thursday. nue st 5:11 pm.

Thursday. Officers said the auto he tni drove and one driven by Linda S. College Road M.tr n.n.p, doub e.s Ui numoer oi par- oui ine iiincneoos wiu oe wi nnp purcnase scieniuic Officers said the auto Charles B. Bigge, 15. on rridajs.

possioiy July 31, eauipment drove and one driven bv Sadie Karen Drive, was charged with B. Begnaud. 21. 101 Jurey August "This riiot project will serve ticipants in Ihe CODOFIL as the kicK off for full year Jonquiere program as com- i. hnm with last ear.

The Foundation said the funds i and August 11 eliminates the central point of sharp vision. According to the optomc-Irista the first symptoms of eye damage may not appear until several hours or even several days after the eclipse. Since the retina of the eye con'ains no pain receptors, the victim is, unaware of the burning and, may conclude that no damage has been done herause he feels no discomfort at the time. Sunglasses and smoked glass do not offer sufficient protection, tfcty warn, noting that 40 perj rent of those injured during the IffO eclipse used some type of protective device. The association suggests some tafe ways to view the eclipse: The simplest is a "pinhole; camera." It is made by punching a clean hole in the enl of a shoebox with a pin or be matched bv the of the lack of would I Beckwitn, 41.

420 Liilicn failure to vield after an 1e" iwi -a wum. Because collided. hefnre the Aucust election, he rLy fading to a masters degree in The Head of the Quebec Of- the' Unive nurrhase scentific eauinmen on S. College Road near W. 2 Lynn M.

Stout, 19. P. O. Box ihot Inn. I' .11" ULVIUIU 1 was cnargeo for use in undergraduate 879.

Abbeville. bilingual teaching at the fjee in Louisiana. Leo LeBane, elementary level, the first such sajd "Qucljec is the only proof program in the United States in the world that the French, with improper hacking after an eleetion woad be iui- in physics at the tckOoi accident on Jetserson in tne; The grant is part of for the French lor language is vigorously viable in OWI nnlf at 11-11 i r- r- Off rs said the auio he decided that the race, Ltulsiana-S Komgn Unguage5 Nortn American technological Johnston Backs Coastal Seaway drove was backed into Ihe nvving ne most nuoi Supervisor. Homer Dyess said, context.1 narked auto of Florence S. MI woula 06 cnosen- lne The Jonquierre b.Unsual est would be chosen: The others.

Fung. Ill E. Foch St. such as district and circu' judges and school board, cou'd the grant after it submitted teaching project is an extension of the joint Louisiana Quebec summer program set up in 1970 by the Council for the luncheons 5 ns improved tin- he scheduled for needle. Cover the onposite end Senatorial hopeful Bennett slow in the last seven vears of the box with white paper.

Johnston laid vesterdav in an of thp life if the LISA idea' ueiip -uu-'if 'iiys cs courses and the need for more equip- mon tr. Iinnll.m0nl lhr nlannfi.4 'following the first primary. Plans are to have those JU.I., I1 pwn iUa.u interview Wlin ine Advertiser Hp adriitr thai the nrniprt Morning Trading i wm "iiivc ui bourses the sun so that the ravs move that construction of an in- ic riopirMv a imcnnoK nn district attorney at the first During the past 10 vears, the .1 i. i 1. .1 I luncheon.

The two candidates snrnnin'! National Science Foundation and will probably last longer inrouKn ine "innuii- ana pinjm ttracoastal vat--wav a clearly defined image of the L(niifjan, wou)d be ifor th? U. S. Senate from a h-in lhp Mn civ vnar term an independent federal agencv NEW YORK (AP) Here Louisiana ui prouani appejr rtas marie 5o9 mil ion in of whoever is elected Senator. prices for selected stocks on 10 on different programs so that grants to schools to hein nur- mraruu uic fo(. the countrv ad A more sophisUcated method certainly a benefit for the the sunscope.

1. Fasten piece of white paper over the i it. oa.iri Marshland ecology will be 'the New York Stock Exchange. each one can have ample time chase scientific equipment. ELKS closely guarded throughout the to express his views.

inside of one of the smal' ends aten(ion anf) (jm Project and will be enhanced Am Cln Full Program The candidates for the 7th High Low mi 31 12' i 2'i Am Met Cll ot an ODiong cartinoarn: nox in most areas. Johns on pointed about 1x2x3 feet. 2. Cut construction of the eiespn 31'4 ant it' i Congressional District seat wi I Am Mot I Am 4 Be bcock the Best r-ds probably appear on the same Saltwater Intrusion Among other things. a one men square noie in --j the opnosite small end and the greatest cover the hole with aluminum Project of the century, and fM 15'! 4fN CONCRETE PRODUCTS Hwy.

90 E. 234-3288 Blocks Bricxi Oafio Slabs Stepping Stones Screen Unit Masonry Paints and Sealers NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice I hereby qtven that the t-, listings have been reviewed md values have been fixed on all aroperly in the Parish of Lafayette by the Louisiana Tax Commission. The values thus fixed will be open or public inspection lor period of twenty days, from June 20. 1972 ts July 10. 1972.

Any person desiring -o know what value has been placsd 3i his property by the Louisiana Tax Commission is here by notified to call it the assessor's office and examine his assessment. Any taxpayer who lesires has a right to protest the value fixed by the Commission at a meeting of the police jury to be called for that purpose. L. ELLIS DUPLEIX, JR. Assessor of Lafayette Parish 451 I a with a senato Wi 09 rial candidate.

The committac- I WHITE I READER ADVISOR il3 Ail Yi 274 2''4 23'i 2i n't decided mat one senatorial i candidate and two or three mi m. congressional candidates wouii seawav will retarl thp intrusion ,11. Beth Steel of saltwater past the seaway i Boeing through the use of locks in Borden outlets placed at intervals along the coast. Ches Ohio Soil dredged to create the 22 channel will be piled upon the Coig Paim southern levee to provide foil. 3.

Make a pinhole in the possioiy Mr an time tor coastal foil. 4. Cut a hole Louisiana somewhat larger than your head Dragging Feet in the bottom of the box, so Johnston hit at Senator Allen you can slip the box over your EUendcr, whose congressional head. 5. Seal all lightleaks with seat he is seeking, for hlack tape or paper To use "dragging his feet'' on the 14 th sunscope for viewing, year old project.

"Ellender with your back to the sun. the! has been remiss in his efforts i4 provide a full program. I And rurure! Helps on All Problems Love--Marriasrc--Business. 'Qi Also Card Readings. nil lll- '-i" The luncheons will be open1 to the general public and anyoue wis-hing to attend can obtain a ticket from the Chamber of Commerce office.

Final details of the luncheons will be announced later. hnv over vnnr hear! anH look Tj ZZi a n6au Dymo lnd nox over oui head anrt look tn the important hurricanes and thier ac- dI Pont pi me image projecica mrousn proiect." hnston commented. tirtui waves he East Air onto the white the pinhole ro-nirjot a taSI K.OQ The LiSA paper. create a fresh Water Shippingi o)c im a j. Firestone channel 40 feet deep and 4001 Fia pow Notes Quotes feet wide from the Sabine River reFflnr mai reteui mj suuw na l.

c- Ford Mot to Bayou Lafourche It would mm leaning aenaiui cuenufi ai por mck STEAK SALE! Hotel, Restaurant Cut Friday and Saturday July 7th 8th Notes and Quotes: Special follow the course of the existing this stage in the race. The most Friday and Saturday July 7th 8th 31 30V4 13 1371-4 mi 78'4 71' 4 55 55 55 541 24' 24' i 164 15. H5'4 53 27'j 28 137' i 137'i 34' I 34' 4 34' HI. 21'J 39? JPt 31 'i 311 64'i 234i 23ij 2Mb 2-2'i 23' i 25 iSi 254 7'4 67 67V4 21 25'i 2S 52'i 52 52'i 75 74' 74? 27'n 27 27! 39 39' 255 251! 2S'i 28'8 28' 257 25'i 25''4 17Vj 24'j 2414 54'2 66'a 66 66 54H 54 54' 1 55' 4 155 155 404 4C4'4 34 334 34 state wide Survey Gen Elec interest groups across the state jlntracoastal Canal from are lining un potential can-! Sabine to Morgan City, and didates for thp constitutional i r.o, ni.a.,.-t Uc taken July 1) indicated convention, and don't be northern fiinee of roastal prised to see a flock of them marshes east of Morgan City. qualifying at the last minute Johnston phead with 46.2 per cent of the vote to his opponent's 32.4 per cent.

He also noted that a fairly large portion of the population (21.4 per rent) are undecided. Gen Fds Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gen Tel S. El Ga Pacitlc Goodrich Goodyear Grace Co Gt A Gulf Oi! Here lne Hol Inn Honeywe'l Inl Bus Mch Int Harv Inl Paper Kendall Kaiser Ligj My Lockh Air Masonits Mea Cp Mb Mobil Oil Monsan Nat Distill Olin Corn Owens 111 Penney Pepsi Cola Po'aroid atw Johnston said almost innumerable; benefits would accrue to the southern region of the state from the waterway, including an added $5 billion for the economy, some 280,000 more jobs for workers, and increased industrial development. An additional one million people could be supported in this area if the waterway project is realized, he added. Formed In 1964 LISA was formed in 1964 by an act ot the Louisiana State Sen.

Edgar Mouton Jr. and Lafayette School Board President George Dupuis have been named by Gov. Edwards to an interim committee to sti'dy the property tax situation before the August 20 special session Heard good comments on Rep. Mike Thompson's hand'ing on the House floor of a Mouton bill to keen Evangeline Downs Funds in Lafayette The Democratic Pprtv fnd raising telethon will be aired in Lafayette beginning Photo Club Will Meet On Monday 71" 20-W 64' 10s 60 70' 4 7m 20H 20 64' 10S 10H 60 45 16 81 58 8114 81H 57'a 57 The Lafayette Photographic Johnston1 Society will meet Monday at Legislature, which 7:30 p.m. in the Girard Park Recreation Center.

Persons interested in said he helped push through, and a feasibility study was completer a year later. "What is needed now," Johnston explained, "is a specific project to be presented to Congress." He believes progress has been much too photography are urged to attend I for learning, competition and i Raytheon enjoyment. Call 984 2355 Rogers for further Reyn lnd Clarence information. Pt 9 p.m. Saturday through 6 p.m.

Sunday to get the party out of hock. Today's Dates Jt happened today: Edward II became King of Eng'and in 1307 The Negro general, L'Ouverturc, proclaimed Haiti's independence from France in 1S01 U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Perry arrived in Japan in 1854 The U.S. annexed the island of Hawaii in 1898 Four persons were hanged In 1865 after being naned accomplices of John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln 50's 50" 23'i 197s 20's 14' 16's 45 443s 445 79 78'i 79 84i 83' 2 132' 130' 4 lJO, 97' 4 97 97 40'4 403j 43J4 37H 37'4 35 34 3lt 2IH 2P4 21H 74Sj 7n 741 16' 15" 16 38' 374 38 2'b 4'4 42'i 13s Ill's 110'4 110'i 19' 4 I9i4 9 1 90 90 43' 3 43i 43 62'i 62'! 42'4 70 69' 4 69'4 75 741i 31 31 31 33 32s 321 46's Ail, 46 29 28'4 29 29-1 29' 4 -'J3 52' 52'4 4 8 48' 48Js 49'4 48' 1 4934 35's 36Js 355 15211 152's 152.

Reyn Met Cola St Reg Pap Scott Pap Co Sears Roeb Sou Co Sou Ry Sperry Rd Std Oil Cal Std Oil lnd Std Oil Swift Texaco Un Carbide Un Oil Cal Steel Westg Elec Weyerhs Winn Dixie Woolworth Xerox The Sino Japanese War began in 1937 with a clash between Japanese and Chinese soldiers near Peking President Dwight Eisenhower signed the Alaska statehood bill in 1958. Born today were Bohemian composer Gustav Mahler (I860), Italian film director Vittorio deSica (1901), Ringo Starr of the Beatles (1940) Worth Quoting "I have worked for more than mRIBEYE1! "ANDY'S BEEF iiTfe'iwI chops tr i 7th 8.h 29c ea. 36c each LEISURE TIME IDEAS As leisure time increases for persons in all walks of life, so does the desire for items which make that time more enioyable items like boats, bikes, musical instruments and sporting goods of all tvpes Here is a fine example of what want ads wiir do for you: No a year to get mis matcn to Iceland. I would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour apple." Gudmundur Thcrarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who 1971 HODAKA-Bonama Mini M-X Mint condition $175 xxx-xxxx no TELEPHONES CALLS OTHER SIZE STEAKS AVAILABLE Ali Steaks Guaranteed To Be Tender USDA Inspected Heavy Western Beef Individually Wrapped And Sold In 6 Pound Bttes Kctel Restaurant Cut relephones Calls r-i This advertiser sold his mini-bike in only four days, thank to his Classified ad! When you're looking tor leisure-time merchandise look first where merchaHise items are advertised in Classified! DIAL 235-8511 Randy's Delicious Stsak had been under pressure from Bobby Fischer for a share of, the gate receipts in the Fischer Soassky chess match.

"The Constitution doesn't say! the candidate has to be alive Jeffrey Amdur. a spokesman for the Resurrected Whigs, who nominated Millard Fillmore as their 1972 presidential can 4idate. LOCATED AT TALLEY'S ICE CO. FEDERAL ASSN. OFFICERS The local chapter of the Federal Executixes Association recently elected new officers.

Shown here are J. Y. Domingue, president: Murphy Langlinais. vice president, and Mr. J.

R. Boudreaux. uWveirkier Staff Photo) 325 PINHOOK ROAD.

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