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18-A Sunday, July 20, 197.1 Tiif. Shiikvf.poht Times Tackled 135 lo Receive Degrees 17V i 1 ll Legal Expcrls Approve Children's Rights Law rrom irramuiins umene I S- Tech Lisls 74 Student Assignments RUSTON Louisiana Tech's College of Education has listed 74 student teaching assignments in nine parishes for the fall quarter, Dr. B. J. Collinsworth dean of the College said that students will gain practical experience In schools in the parishes of Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne.

Fast Baton Houge, Lincoln, Ouachita, Union and Web 11 if ENGLISH FDUCATION Dehoreh Marie Allen, Fdoard. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCA. TION Victor Lsroy Allen, Los Angeles, Calif. I Aldonla Marie Butler, New Orleans; Mary Lee Howard Chllds, Winnlieln'; Gilbert Douklas, Jr New Iheriaj Henry Thomas Esaw, Monroe; Hnry Gates, Slvevenorl and Elnora Hawttiorne, Pasedena. alll.

Aaron Lnrenio Holder, Whistler, Hooklin, New Orleans; A'thur Jarksnn, Haynesvllle; Wanio Ralph Wallace, Fulton, N.Y.; Wlllard Wa'ri-swrwlh, Natctiitorhes and Father Jean W.ilson Slrlly lslaid. RAMBLING One hundred and thirty five students will receive decrees in GramblirtR College's summer session commencement at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aue. 2. Candidates for degrees, nc-'cording to the college registrar, Mrs.

Ruby Rillups, include: APPLirn sriCNCFS AND TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTBAI ION John. PV Ray PrlttiMi, CMllflil; Chflilrs k. Brulon. Dovlin. Cflrmon fnlhprl, Manv fild.

NMn J. rnvl, Jnneshoroi VHmit Uvonnt Human, MAmliilrli r.nnrciP Pay Bible Sludy Class Added By Aeademy Bossier Academy of Haughton has added a course of Bible sludy for students in kindergar-ten through the sixth grade, according lo Mrs. Dons R. Odom, principal. One 45 minute class will be taught each week to each class, using Christian Day School material published by the Roper Press of Dallas, Tex.

The course may also be taught in grades seven and eight later in the year. Current plans arc for grades seven through 12 to voluntarily attend a chapel each how, Registrations for the 1973-74 school session are being accepted now for all grades. Libraries Will Show Two Films INDUSTRIAL ARTS FDUCATION Colnmhus Pant. Jr ftflMrop. MUSIC Fill MAT KIN John Henry Hill, Homer and Lenn Smith, Shrevppnrt.

snriAi. srir ncf education Nancy Jo Hall, Mausllplri; Nomia Lee Clolheslinc Pole Puis Man in Jail A clothesline pole resulted in the arrest of a Slireveport man Saturday, according to officer T. A. Brown. Brown said he was on patrol in the 900 block of R.

1'iekelt St. at about 3:30 p.m. when he observed a It'rmip of men who appeared to be gambling. said when he stopped to question the men, they began to flee the scene. Kdward G.

Jones, 20, of R. Tickett was being pursued by Brown and. as Jones looked back over his shoulder to check his progress, he slammed into the pole. Brown said Jones was carried, rather groggily, to the station where he was booked with gambling and resisting arrest. His bond was set at $135.

ster. support was introduced June 27 in the U.S. Senate as an amendment to the Social Security Act. HILL The federal bill requires a determination of a paternity before federal funds can be paid to the state under the Aid to Families of Dependent Children (AI'DC) welfare program and provides for establishment of federal blood testing laboratories, The proposed NCCUSL act also provides that if a woman gives birth to a child by means of artificial insemination, under the supervision of a licensed doctor and with the consent of her husband, the husband is the natural father of the child. An acknowledgement of the proce- Evans, Lisbon; Chariot! Ann (Want, Unrfurl and Kile My Mrtll, LIMinn.

Vii J. Hrtnimnnn', Florlfta Hnlrnps. a I I ri. Nnnrv Opo Hnnlpr, SI Maurirp; Johnny ('laiirn Manre, Tianlnn, Mary Nell Nash, SImpvppoi'I; Michael Roman! Thomas, Mannham; Gary VerHrlne Tohv. New Ihorla and Shirley Marie I I 0 lipRIHrter.

SPFFfH AMn DRAMA FDIlr ATION Penny Ann BpII, Shreveoort and Cynthia Lickson Hiimmnnti', Monroe. RECREATION Michael Armstrnnn, Monroe; Warren L. Bailey, Shrevenort; By CHARLOTTE MOVLTON HYANNIS, Mass. (UPI) -Legal representatives from all 50 stales Saturday approved a uniform law on parent-child relationships that helps secure the rights of children born out of wedlock, A committee of the National Conference nl Commissioner's' on Uniform Stale Laws (NCCURL) has been working on the draft for several years. Commissioners draw up legislation on problems common to all the stales and have the duly of trying lo get it adopted in their own capitols, The parent child relationship act deals primarily with methods for determining a child's paternity.

QUICK WAY "We thought there should be an efficient, easy, quick way to find out who a child's father is." said Prof. Harry D. Krause of the University of Illinois, who worked with the conference committee. The committee chairman is Lewis C. Green of St.

Louis. The problem of determining each child's natural father has be- Yvonne Butler, Amite; Bobbie Jean nils, Grambling; Dovle Jane Gamble, Faslev S.C.; Albert a I Arcadia and Lawrence Hullahv, Rinnqold. Jerome Jones, Houma; chael Manet, Leesvi le; Verna Threats, Lake Providence; Carle MAJ. GEN. O.

JOHNSON Gen. Johnson And Wife lo Reside Here Maj. Gen. Oris B. Johnson, deputy chief of staff for logistics with the Aerospace Defense Command (ADC) in Colorado Springs, will reside in Shreveport at 558 Dunmoreland Drive after his retirement Fri Yvette wasninqton, Grambiing and tlvin James Whiten, Baton Rouqe.

LIBERAL ARTS ARTS James Scott Griaorv. i i i The student teacher assignments by parishes are as follows: Bienville Arcadia Hlflh: Susanne L. Madden, Wlllwond. Ala. Bossier Airline Hlah' Cynthia J.

Bell. Aflonroe; Michael W. Byron, Pansarnla, Kenneth L. Hansen, Bossier Cllvi Donald W. Tompkins Bossier City.

Apollo Elementary; Joyce A. Cojlne, Bossier city. Bellalre Elementary: Linda M. Smith, Bossier City. Kerr Elementary: Roxanne Crawford, Bossier City; Ann M.

Fianrit, New Orleans; William F. J. Lane, Hauqhton. Meadowvlew Elementary: Michael E. Merrvman, Bossier City.

Caddo Bethune High: Pamela H. Conard, Shreveport. Byrd Hlah: James E. Barr, Bossier City; Richard Cain, Ruston; Maud A. Cole, Shreveport; Linda J.

Collins, Bossier City; Reba Garrison, Haynesvllle; Norman L. Pope, Bossier City. Hollywood Elementary: Battle H. Grlce, Shreveport; Jeanette Rodqers, Shreveport. Wocdlawn Hlqh: Celema J.

Harris, John N. Hodge Eric W. Johnson and Marlon H. Neal, all of Shreveoort. Claiborne Haynesville Hiqh: Weldon D.

Terry, Vldalia. East Baton Rouoe Louisiana State School for the Blind: Warren D. Figuelredo, Arnaudvllle. Lincoln A. E.

Philllns Flementarv: I vnette R. Barron, Spearsvllle; Joan Y. Chitwood, Ruston; Marie F. Lona, Rnston; Laura Massey, Tallulah; Ramnna I AArlnnis, Shreveport; Kathv 5. Myers, Hnopir, crnwmv; Aniipno Rprri jflrKson, Rudolph ilial) Jamps.

Ornm-Nino and Johnnie Dorsey Moses, Lllli. Sherman Carl Prlmnv Prldm Jovm Riley Houma; Malll Williams Robinson, Npw Orleans; Wlllirtm F-'eclerlrk Smith, Pooalusai James Ray Snears, Plnevllla; Charles Harold Warner. Vidaliai Johnnie Rave Washinqton, Monroe and Hettie Lee Robinson Williams, New Orleans. INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT Naomi Frances Ard, Fluken Jean Darnell Bine, Mansfield; Joyce Marie Bradley, Natchez; Josephine Catherine Deronda, New Orleans and Patsy Ann Edwards, Minrten. INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Larry Peter, Angle.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE PUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -Catherine Jeanette BiankenshlD, Jones-boro; Vickie Diann Joe, Jonesboro and Patricia Delorls Young Eros INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Charles Albert Berry, III. Gramblinq. EDUCATION EARLY CHILOHOOD EDUCATION -Sylvia Grace Georqe. Goulds, Fl. and Reolna Llnnear, McDarie.

ELEMENTARY FDUCATION -Eemesline Dovle. Crowvllle; Marvin Hlle, Hnnma; Delolse Holland, Shreveoort; Beverly S. Johnson Kennerlv, Monore and ue oy an Plantations and inL. Gardens" and "Due Process of Concoran, Ca. blOLOuY Billy Ronald Atkins, a S.C.; Paul Warren Bailey Shreveport; Robert Herman Jackson, III, New Orleans; Don Uouglas Sheppard, Bunkie and Jerry Dave Sweeier, Jr.

ine pnysicians cemncauon Law Denied" will be shown in of the date of insemination is the Chat. Chew and View film kept in a sealed file the state series Wednesday at 12 and 1 Alexandria. COMPUTER SCIENCE Sharad K. Aqarwal, Grambnnq. clONOmilS Lee Arthur Gibbs.

Keilbville. day with 33 yeairs service. tNoLISH -Geraldine Thomas Sweez-er, Gilbert. GEOGRAPHY Larrv Darnell Gardner, Gramblinq; Alton Roane Grambiing auu 1 nomas yvuson Smith, eottax. HISTORY Leon Biooks, Minrlen.

rv.ATHLMATILS Joe Blow. Mans- Department ol Health, and no p.m. at the Shreve Memorial records about the circumstances Librai-v and at noon Thursday of birth are available for at (he Bossier City Library, inspection except upon court The first film is a ry on the restoration of both The organization elected liar- house and grounds of Mosedown old Heed a Hartford, Plantation on the Mississippi lawyer as president for River in SI. Francisville. 1973-75, succeeding Judge Eu-, The second is an edited gene A.

llurilick of Willislon, I version of "The Ox-Row All the commissioners dent." depicting the dancers of serve without pny. ninh violence and mob rule. Johnson and his wife Kathe-rine are both graduates of Noil western Stale University. They have a daughter, Judi, and a son, Charles, who is a student at Tulane Law School. The general has been at Headquarters ADC since Sep Lucv Marston.

Shrevpport. Doris Marie Plaver, Benton; Jamps William PowMI. Jr Irtlweild, Rarhara NpI Williams, Coltonport and BPtty Jo Wilson, AArfcroe SECONDARY EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATION Sliirley Ann Ford, Grand Cane. come more urgent following several Supreme Coui't deci- sions on the right of illegiti-I males. Furtlvr.a broadly based (program dealing with their scries of assignments with ADC, I including commander of the Air Defense Group at Tatuin Renamed To Roan I Post The Rev.

Scott Talum, pastor of Broadmoor Baptist Church, has been re-elected trustee chairman of the Baptist Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention in a meeting in Nashville, Tenn. He is also an -o i i member of a five-man committee to nominate a new president to succeed James J. Sullivan, who retires in February of 1975. The board adopted a 1973-74 budget which calls for almost $52 million to finance 15 programs assigned to the Sunday School Board and to provide capital needs. tirld; Autna Mae Briqht, Monioe; Cheryll An.

i Whraton Kennedy, Lake Cliailes, Roosevelt Malone, Homer ano' Gregory Adrian White, Shreveport. MUSIC Ihelma Lee Johnson, Delhi; Alhei lme Lowe Whitmore, holy Swings, POLITICAL SCIENCE Patricia Ann Durham, Wirtuheld; Danny Kelt James, flam Ueaiinq; Michael Dexler Pno'eau, Detroit, Joseph Alphonso Rivers, Macon, Norman Ciiarles Rolle. Delray Beach, Glenn EdwaidWhi'e, Hammond. SOCIAL SCIENCE Rosie Marie Nelson, Gilliam and Paul Edwin Slaton, Ruston. SOCIOLOGY Pamela Suson Celes-line, New Orleans Larry Clvbuin.

Haynesvllle; Ana Lois Stevens Ford, Onelousas; Leoo P. Francisco, Mansura and Catfin Artn Gordon, Edgard. Barbara Ann Johnson, Dallas, Aleanious Jones, Oak Grove; Vivian Mane Jones, Colfax; Charles Morgan, White Plain, N.Y. and Betty Dorris White, Grand Cane. SOCIAL WORK Jo Ann Acorn, Shreveport; Ollie Mary Chisley, Monroe; Homicide Charged lo Local Man EQUALS 1 TON GOOLINt fo't Implied NO MAINTENANCE ELIMINATES ATTIC HEAT LOWERS TEMPERATURES SAVES ELECTRICITY Gretna; SHerrl F.

Palmer, Ruston. Cvnress Snrinos Flempntarv: Fllrabeth Fowler, Ruston; Fllnra Hill, Farmerville; Rust S. Ledfnrd, Ruston. Duharh Hlqh: Kalhryn A Jenkins, Dubach; Pamela J. MrGee, Dubach.

Glen View Junlnr Hlqh; BIMIe Stroud, Horioe; Jerry L. Tipton, El Dorado, Kenneth D. Wall, Jen-nigs. Hillrre'-t Elementary: Connie Bradford, Baton Ronqe; Kathy A. Chandler, Arcadia; Patricia A.

Crawford, Bienville; John J. Laird, Bossier City; Mary Pattersnn, AAonroe I. A. Lewis Elementary; Julia M. Crawford, AAansfield; Beverly J.

Montoo-mery, Shreveport. Ruston Elementary: Tommle J. Cooper, Dubach. Ruston Hiqh: David W. Adkins, Hauqhton; Alice Bruce, Robert E.

Drane, Don B. Howard, Nancy R. Johnson, Gary W. Jones, John W. Peoples, Pearl E.

Riggs, Galen W. Rockett and Virginia R. Simmons of Ruston; Gay W. Cole, El Dorado, Ark. Linda S.

Chrisman, Walker; Claudia B. Hodges, Baton Rouqe; Anita C. Lane, Bossier City; James A. Loooer Choudrant; Brenda A. Luther, Lafayette; Mary K.

Roberson, Plain Dealing. Ouachita Highland Elementary: Ellen D. Walter, Wlnnsboro. West Monroe High: Olivia A. Baker, Lake Providence; Norma E.

Davis, Monroe. Union Bernice High: Susan J. Sanders, Bernice. Farmerville Elementary: Paula S. Guier, Ruston.

Farmerville Middle Elementary: Gail A. Miller, Jenninps. Webster Harper Elementary: Marsha FITS EVERY ROOF unare imei naiionai Aiipon in Chicago, 11. In August of 1966 he became commander of the Ninth Aerospace Defense Division before serving as commander of the 313th Air Division at Okinawa. Among other decorations a warded Johnson are the Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross.

Air Medal with six oak leaf clusters and the Air Force Commendation Medal. Clinton Anderson, 33, of 2756 Poland was arrested by Shreveport police Saturday and chareed with homicide in con- tember of 1971, and assumed the deputy chief post 1. During retirement ceremonies Friday at Peterson Field, Johnson received the first oak leaf cluster to the Distinguished Service Medal. A native of Ashland, Johnson entered the aviation cadet program in 1940 and received his commission as a second lieutenant and pilot wings in 1941. During World War II he commanded the 422nd Night Fighter Squadron in Europe, and later served with the a i a 1 Air Command, the Headquarters United States Air Force in Washington, D.C., and Headquarters Far East Air Forces in Tokyo, Japan.

Johnson returned lo the United States in 1953 and began a ueDoran (jen.se Mammock, Ruston Rellotle lo Study At VA Hospital TRIANGLE TURBO-VEHT EDWARDS ROOFING CO. 1015 Short Line Ave. Ph. 425 4851, 938 5800 Open 7 Days Ptr Week nection with the death of a local LeBlanc, Lake Charles; Cassie Deloris Leo Bellotte of Bossier City will be one of three Louisiana State University Medical Cen Minor, Tallulah and Mary Lee Nelson, Shreveport. Johnny Norris, Shreveport; Carolyn Sue Porter, DeRido'er; Wilfred Raymond, New Iberia; Gene Artist Rosby, Oak Grove; Linda Faye Washington, Shreveport aid Florida Bell Williams, Bernice.

lesiasnt, according to bhreve-port police. Eddie Joe Hall, 26, of 322 Douglas was shot to death in his home with a 32-caliber pistol at about 7 p.m. yesterday. Anderson was picked up at his home a short time later. ter, School of Physical Therapy Ccn era I Visits students engaged in a clinical education program at the Veterans Administration Hospital.

Bellotte and' Maureen Landry Salmon, Mlnden. Howell Elementary: I Rita K. McClure, Sarepta. Springhill I Hiqh: Linda M. Reeden, Sprinqhill.

I Detective Horace E. Gray pn said Anderson apparently broke V-A humiio i juijii of New Orleans and Peggy Talley of St. Martinville will be working towards their Bachelor of Science degree in physical Brig. Gen. Robert J.

Malley, project manager for munitions production base modernization, U.S. Army Material Command, Dover, N.J.; was a recent therapy. into Hall's home and shot him as Hall investigated the break-in. Gray said Anderson was taken to the Confederate Memorial Medical Center where it was determined that, he was suffering from a bullet wound in the leg. It was not known how Anderson suffered the wound, SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS Summer Day Camp Gymnastic, Baton, Dance, Trampoline Uneven Bars, Balance Beam July 30-August 8 MO00 8003 Line Ave.

Ph. 868-1307 RENT-SALES MODERN HOSPITAL BEDS AT LOW LOW PRICES MCDICAKt APPROVED American Rental Co. 423-2607 visitor to the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant. Accompanying Malley were Majs. D.

Place and H. Watson. An orientation briefing was conducted by government and contractor personnel. Other ac- tivities included a tour of the manufacturing line and a production line and a luncheon held in their honor. Gray said.

Another sought in man is also being connection with the OSBOR FUNERAL HOME killing. Anderson was lodged in city jail where bond had not been set late Saturday. TELEPHONE 865-8426 3631 SOUTHERN AVE. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Shop Levy's Uptown Monday Night 'vl9 Downtown 'til 5:30. Shreve City 'til 6:00 9 in ALL THREE STORES Terrific bavinas! Still the Greatest Selection of Man-Sized Savings in the Ark-Ln-Texl MEN'S SUMMER SUITS, SPORTCOATS Regulars 35 54, Shorts 35-46, Longs 33-46, X-Longs LARGE CROUP MEN'S FAMOUS LABEL SUMMER SUITS 40-54, Regular Pottlys 40-56, Short Portlys 40-50 Suits, reg.

75.00 to 225.00! 50.00 1. 140.85 Sportcoats, reg. 65.00 to 100.00! to rifi.65 Including Double Knits and Textunzed Knits and Dacron PolyesterWools reg. 100.00 to 235.00! Small charge for alterations other than sleeve length and pant length. MEN'S SUMMER SPORTCOATS Including Double Knits, Dacron PolyesterWool Blends and All Wools teg.

6S.00 to 85.00! MEN'S CLOTHING DOWNTOWN, UPTOWN, SHREVE CITY Alterations in the fine M. Levy manner without charge. FAMOUS LAI5EL SUMMER SLACKS to 37.50! 14.35,. 29.5)5 MEN'S CLOTHING DOWNTOWN, UPTOWN. SHREVE CITY I ZD uu OQO 2.

-ssec i mur- Replenish Your Wardrobe Noiv! Groups from Regular Stock entry Shop Savings Iviiit Sinurt Sliirlc Short Sleeve Knit Dress Shirts regularly 12.00! Short Slce Sportshirts reg. 8.00 to 17.00! Summer Pajamas reg. 6.50 to 8.50! 7 rq. 6.c?0 to Famous I 1 Jran.s., Slacks reg. "vOQ tn r-, nn Short Slcrr 1 rss Shirts rpg, Of) tn 15 no! iSeckHrar reg.

550to8.b0! Group Behs reg. 10.00! Summer Suits ami Sori-ats Long Drrss Shirts leg 9.00 to 15.00! Short Sleeve Dress Shirts hk pf.LWPor reg. 6.50 to 16.00! ti tWif O.if tf reg 3 50 Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Socks, Unden rea. 8.50 to to M. teg.

W3 2.00! tf MrttFtf MEN HIRNI5HINGS POWNtOWN, iipiown SHREVE CITY Downtown and Uptown Only JU0 UHip Suits reg. 15 000 30.00! Plltter PatltS reg. 1000to 11.00! THE STDES 1.

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