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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 5

Publication:
The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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NOVEMBER 11, 1955 Kennon Sees Signs Ike To Run Again; Lauds Fred Preaus BATON ROUGE UP Robert F. Kennon, who supported President Eisenhower against Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 campaign, says there are that the President will run for another term. recovery is up to and exceeding said Kennon. lie had, however, no comment on what if any, influence Mr. Eisen-j hower would have on the Louisiana gubernatorial primary.

usual to think when a si ex that ho be back on the he if his recovery ntinues and he keeps doing more ork. find more feei ng that he be ruled cut as a MONROE TLA.) NEWS-STAR Ml I m. i 11 m' yvy mb mrnmmmimmmmmm our gift to you the gift most wanted a beautiful JEWEL WATCH LAY AWAY NOW! Tie said the bulk of Louisiana psonle favored Mr. Eisenhower ESSO GRAND and P. J.

Scalia, left and right above, co-owners of the Lakeside Esso Serv- icenter, 1511 DeSiard, will hold a grand opening of their station Saturday, Nov. 12. The owners announce numerous prizes will be given away, including orchids for the ladies who attend, an electric mixer and juice extractor, automatic coffee maker and toaster, 40 and 25 gallons of gas, and many others. also be plenty of lollipops and balloons for the kiddies. ever Stevenson and that he iKen- carried the state partly for that reason.

The governor would not say how much influence national politics would have cn the state campaign. But he predicted that candidate Fred Preaus of Farmerville would carry the third as well as the Second and Fifth Congressional 4 VIDALIA, Nov. 11 (Special' districts. NEW ORLEANS Archbisnop. parish residents who Preaus so far has not received Joseph Francis Rummel, faced wigh t() vote in th(J january 17 public support.

But an la- Cdthollc pro' Democratic primary have until Preaus campaign literature a.gaL‘nsA Dec. 17 to register, according to available in the executive and aides wear Preaus buttons. permanently. About 3,500 have registered so ffp was asked about candidate Aftei paiishioners tinned far, and Burke says that by the Earl statement that the tae Gerald Lewis, a Negro final date this will be the largest governor was accepting kickbacks! tlie Archbishop registration ever before eligible to from fees on state suspended services at Jesuit Bend, vote inside the parish. projects I His disciplinary action drew praise is not an unusual pattern of from a Vatican newspaper political lies often used in political Kennon said BICYCLES TRICYCLES As little as WAGONS if WHEEL TOYS 0 $1.00 WILL HOLD TILL CHRISTMAS! USE GOODYEAR'S XMAS LAYAWAY PLAN! FREE 17 JEWEL WATCH Says Assignment Of Negro Priest Not Permanent Registration Books To Close Bee.

17 II suite d'd not 13 Glover Burke, parish registrar of sign the priest to Jesuit Bend, fl rfeu Telephone Canvass Started In Lake St. John Area with purchase of Regular $239.95 with the purchase cf any major appliance in this YOUR LADIES' OR GENTS' 8 cu. FT. REFRIGERATOR Convenient Door Shelves Large Vegetable Crisper Full-Width Freerer Regulcr Value $239.95 Plus Wrist Watch 45.00 at term "of misunderstood or misinterpreted by pany to check into the possibility 2T S. parishioners.

of additional telephone service on 1 was, merely were supplying an Lake St. John in parts of Tensas i ovtra nri.tt tn holn nut nn u-ppk and nariah Some lay Catnolics organized a Citizens Council this week in a The recent Supreme Court ruling town near Jesuit Bend, south on segregation in recreation areas t0 tie ac' would not change the situation in llon Archbishop Rummel. Louisiana, he said. "The Archbishop, said Arthur majority of our citizens Bergeron, a leader in the move- believe in he said, tls. t0 cornpel us Louisiana will continue its against tne way we were raised FERRIDAA Nov.

11 Special practice the we believe in. A rural telephone canvass was But Archbishop Rummel said his started this week by the Southern Eight member, of the U. S. Su. assignment of Rev Lewis ha, been Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com- miffmtoi'nv'fitaH Kxr nariv f'ftanlr inrn tha tviccthilirv preme Court have served 30 years or more since 1 THU extra priest to help out on the week and Concordia parish.

he said, adding there were This announcement was made by plans to keep Rev. Lewis in A. B. Kessler, area manager. H.

L. YOUR SERVICE Jesuit Bend all the time. Hale, rural development engineer, Archbishop Rummel made 't has begun contacting residents and clear, however, that his restrictions businesses of the area. The addi- on services will remain until pa- tional telephone lines would work rishioners agree to any priest sent out of the Waterproof exchange. to help out the pastor.

Kessler said that if the project The Citizens Council said 100 per- proves successful, construction will sons showed up at the organiza- probably in the middle of tional meeting and 300 signatures jggg j.fe added that he would ap- have been obtained on a petition precjate any cooperation the resi- protesting the assignment of Negro dents will give during the tele- priests. The group modeled itself pjlone canvass in this area. on the Citizens Councils that have cropped up in Southern states to preserve racial segregation. ALL FOR TOTAL VALUE 199 $284.95 95 DOWN DELIVERS Beautiful Shown At Left. if EXPANSION BRACELET UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING if 14K YELLOW GOLD CASES Mode ond quoronteed by a famous American watch company.

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motor Amaimg 3-0 Rug Nozzle Shag rug No Dust Bag to Filter So light anct weighs 2 to 4 lbs. less Reduced suction for cleaning drapes New 4-Wheel ROTO-DOLIY ley pay sand discovered by the 1 Golson No. 1. Gravity of produc- All Sixes OOL ond DACRON VALS. to $59.95 SUITS Nationally known brondi in 0K0 Nationally known brendi tweeds, navy, black, pastels, browns.

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Flowing pressure was 4900 pounds on initial test. Salt water had been recovered previously on tests at feet in the lower Cotton Valley series, which the operator explored after coring the productive oil sand gpf in the upper Cotton Valley. The Golson A-l is the second well completed in the Cadeville area and is regarded as signifi- 0k cant in that it confirms Ouachita first oil field. No other mi locations have been staked in the new field, apparently pending the outcome of the three-month-long field confirmation venture. Gravity and gas oil ratio of i production are about the same as pf that at the Golson No.

1 discovery which was completed to produce pf through the open hole at approxi- mately feet. A slight dif- ference in elevation aqcounts for the difference in the well depths at which the productive sand was found on the No. 1 and A-l. Zach Brooks Drilling Co. of El Dorado, Ark.

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Joe B. Zuber, Mike Daniels and Buddy Sharp caught the huge amphibian about 5:30 p.m. after finding it lying on a big log. They hit it with an oar and the turtle went to the bottom. Since the water was only about waist deep, Zuber, armed with the oar.

in and pushed so the others could get hold of the prize, which was pulled into the boat. Two ducks were included in the day take by the trio of hunters. Fully Automatic WASHER up to 80 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE TOTAL $344.95 ALL FOR ONLY Sllfe DOWN DEL I YE KS FREE PARKING Queen of the Western Kanffes AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE 4 Full-Size Burners Glide-Out Broilers Expandable Oven Convenient Storage Comportment Total $204.95 Volue 10 159 95 LIBERAL TRADE-IN if $10 DOWN! good year SERVICE STORE 309 WASHINGTON.

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