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   Ruston Daily Leader (Newspaper) - December 5, 1962, Ruston, Louisiana                                Construction Permits For November Total Construction permits for November in Ruston totaled according to reports from City Building Inspector A major portion of this comparatively large month Was in the contract for a new public issued to Lincoln i ywo major commercial permits were during the to send the total up Lincoln Builders is the contractor on the Lincoln Bank and Trust building at Vienna and with the permit valued at The William is doing major expansion to its homo office headquarters on is the with this val ued at The HUSTON Daily Leader 66 Fellow Tho Leader LOUISIANA DECEMBER 1962 5 Confr Governors May Veto Part Of Plan Movement Start School For Wives Coming To Ruston Soon the funny old man pictured is played by Michael Flanagan in the happy French comedy The School For Wives coming soon to This French classic will be of here by Players of Wash under the auspices of the Louisiana Tech Concert As sociation on December 6 for the public membership and Decem ber 7 for the student membership at both nights in How ard Auditorium on Players of the longest running national clas sical repertory company in Ame rica in this has freshly mounted The School For Wives with extravagant costumes and vivid Admission is limited to members because the series has been completely sold out on a sea eon Post Office Offers Public Extra Services The Ruston post office has many additional responsibilities as well as numerous extra serv ice to offer the public during the Christmas Postmast er Pearce said in issu ing an especially urgent appeal to the public to mail For use during the Christmas post office department is offering this year a new 4cent Christmas stamp for and is preparing for new postage rates starting January Pearce Antt so we really need public cooperation at thV Post matter Commenting on the she observed that in a period of high cost living when one exercises care in expenditures for goods and the mall service remains the 1 tions Reminding area citizens of the forthcoming new nte struc ture effective January the post master listed these highlights of legislation enacted re cently by The increase over which the man on the street is most con cerned is the cent hike in let ter First class mail Surface five cents an ounce postal and post four Air eight cents post six Included in first class category is the socalled drop The rate will go from 3 cents to 4 cents an Postal reguli designate this type of mail iis letters dropped at a post office by the sender and pick ed up by the addressee at the same post It is used mostly by patrons in rural delivery is not available and picked up at the post of Ten new residential housing starts were listed during Novem with these valued ut a total of The complete list of showing owner or type of and a issued during November is as follows John moving William Marbury commercial build Calvin Bisti Atkins Builders Sims Really Harry re Vernon Center James James 000 com 608 James on old hospital Jimmie COG Cooktown Bessies Flower Ervin Hill and Billy 1007 Glen Dogwood Lincoln Sheet reroof Fire Station Lee Terrell outdoor devel 708 Georgia to 208 Tolford Wake field 100 Oak Lester Mimo sa Construction re Ella Mabry Tech Farm Gulf Oil 317 Harris Service Lincoln Park Upper Elementary Mitchell Lincoln Vienna and Lincoln Bank and Trust Paul 1014 Colvin Total for lulled Press Security Council in the N UPI some of thorn fiery today weighed vetoing par of Secretary massive plan for the civilian Aimy He serves and National But the main features of thi wiping nut units in order to create new and modern are led to he put into fleel by the middle ot next lias already ordered the changes into effect in the Army ft is only in the National Guard that the technic ally hold the veto Albert Rosellini ol chairman ol the Na tional Governors the slate chief executives to withhold their approval until alter sessions next that will clanly the To Meet Monday The state general are scheduled io in Washing ton The Governors Con National Guard Commit headed by Ernest ol will review I he issue time on a to be Some slates were quick to the Mark llat ol called it a black jack and Fau hus of Arkansas and Alabama Deputy Ruins Shep herd said the reorganization was Gov Grant Sawyer of said he was following advice to withhold approval of the Ross Barnetl of Mississippi railed the tion a But George Clyde rf Utah called the plan generally Norman of who led the original op position to the withheld formal Veto Power Technical In the view of some Washing ton the governors veto power is only The De fense in a last re might withhold the federal pay of Guardsmen in units the Army insisted were excess to mobilization By BRUCE MUNN United Press N UPI l The Soviet Union was pressing today for a Se curity Council meeting to wrap up the Cuban crisis although still have not been fully Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister day gave Ambassador Adlai Stevenson a detailed schedule for the shipment of Russian bombers out of Cuban Ambassador Carlos Le chuga submitted to Secretary General Thant a draft of what informed said w a s the Castro governments conception statement to he at a CLASSES IN NEW TECH HALL Louisiana Techs new education shown was being used for classes for the first time The top pic ture shows the and cast sides of the structure and the view is or the north Architects of the building were Wilson Sandifer and Randle Hand of The Tudor Construc tion of Alexandria erected the Tough Rules Adopted For Applying Housing Order By EDWARD COWAN United Press International UPH The government has adopted a comparatively tough set of rules for applying President Ken antidiscrimination order to public housing and urban renewal The announced appear to contemplate closer ap plication of the order where direct federal subsidy is involved ban h e r e takes flu For example When a city urban renewal p Lloyd Blackwell To Address Foresters In Elizabeth Thursday Lloyd head uf the department ol forestry at Louisi ana will address members of the Southwest Louisiana Group ot in Elizabeth at 7 Undergraduate Research Grants Provided Students assistance lonn ill in sell WEATHER Maximum Minimum Observation No Barometer 77 42 46 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR GIFTS IN OUR AD PAGES Two undergraduate research grants have been provided lor in dents of Louisiana Teca by he Louisiana Ikart to associate professor of psychology at ol who is faculty sor of these research One of the totaling has been made to a and leali a both ol Neu Orleans and bolh psychology ma jors in the School of Arls and Sci See UNDERGRADUATE Page 6 To insure speedier service this Postmaster Pearce suggest ed the new Christmas stamp for greeting the card to be for if she and returned to the sender if un of that the return address is on the Army Reserve In Lo Loses Gains Four Units WASHINGTON UPI The Army Reserve in Louisiana lost nine units and gained four new as the Defense De announced 4H Executive Council Officers Ike 4H Council loft to right first Solly Uoder John vice president recreational loader Donnie tong leader and Bruce Nef is Judy council t Extension Service Photo land in an o a private it must a per lu lure discrimination in rental or use ol the A public housing op eraled in violation ol clauses in ihe aid can be and oper ated by the These projects are liv local housing Privately owned facilities in an urban such as a lunch or barber must be open to all project resi dents This would apply alM to public such as and outside ihe il their hy the city uere counted towards onethird contribution to the ihe requirement ap ply only Io The federal pays iwo thirds of the nel cost to die oil of an urban renewal An exception to Ibis rule Me according to William head of the Urban Renewal if the eily showed that Ihe facil ity is in character or not necessary Io provide goods and services to executive order is binding only lor projects on which lered into alter th Kennedy signed the executive But Hie housing implied thai mas be Io end discrimination in older proj lie noted at a press crico that here is a continuing relationship between and Ihe implication appeared to he that discrimina tion in projects nut covered by the order may influence federal approval tui ire The subject of his talk will be Why There Should He a Licens ing and Registration Law in for is serving as chair man ol the licensing and tion committee of the Louisiana Gulf States So ciely ol American is serving as chairman of the three stale area on licensing and regis tration lor Ihe Gulf Stales Sec Society ol American Fores ters and is serving as a member if tlu national for li censing and registration of Ihe of American Tii 1 nit does not favor a formal council meet was reported unimpressed the Cuban Stevenson said he and Kuznet sov had a discussion of our differences after the Russi See MOVEMENT Page 6 Council For The Aging Reelects Miss Alma Burke At the regular monthly meeting Tuesday of the Mayors Council For The Miss Alma Burke was unanimously elected to serve another year as Robert Trout of Louisiana Tech was elected Vice President and Major Larry Secretary and Project for the year were dis cussed at yesterdays meeting and Ihe Council also heard reports from the three members who at tended the Stale Meeting for the Aged in Baton Rouge last The Councils immediate project is to find a recreation and meeting place for the A place where they can go to play watch TV and while a way the The Council tor the Ag ing appointed by Mayor Johnny lias fourteen Miss Alma Lillian Major Larry Preston Mary Coach Harold Miss Hazel Robert Trus Williams and D Sande Careers Day To Be Observed At Tech Friday Careers Day will be at Louisiana Tech hundreds of high school and their sponsors to be of the Entertainment and programs of an academic nature are scheduled for the which is held annually primarily to acquaint students with they are interested in Registration and refreshments at in Adams Dormitory will open the An assembly in Howard Audi torium will be held at Presiding will be Ken Hollis of first vice president of me Student The Tech conducted by Jimmie will play two and the National Anthem will Jed by Lee Davis of i ne invocation will be given liy Anne Burtord of sident of the Associated Women Jay Tech will give an College and the subject of a talk to be given by ot On this also will be Jackie Boiton of and Robert Vincent of Several musical num be sung by the lee directed by Anon ot the Tech music accompanied by Doris of Casey A group of tions also will be sung by the Mens lee directed by and eii by Strickland of Ope Lott of vuu an organ At 11 departmental meet ings will be held in various rooms the with Tech members discussing the ut their iti winch the college courses will be explained us Kirklud of Huston Dwayne Oglesby and Tech faculty Ragan Green of Ragan Green ton religious George pastor of Methodist Church of social Bent nip ot and Lillie ot State Board Of Education Submits Record Budget Request BATON UMMI A record in budget requests was Tuesday hv the stale board ol education lor colleges and trade and special A ot asked tor at 10 colleges and uni was or per rent than appropriations ihe Budgets lor all iln sought more The hoard proposed the largest increase lor I iv at New apparent ly had on probation for a shortage ol teachers and in adequate I irary It asked lor for South erns Neu Orleans 120 per cenl more than Ihe appropriation ol The hoard sent the budget requests to ol James For FraiK is at the hoard ol edu cation requested i 71 per cent in t uith hy tion Louisiana Tedi at I up Slate 1 de up at up Northeast Louisiana State em State College up Southeast ern Louisiana College up University ol Southwestern up Grambling up Southern University and A M College Salon up Sl and Southern New up education budget esti mates were Louisiana up up Nicholls State down Northeast no change western decrease South eastern up 817 of up Col up Southern and A M up The in special education budgets was an increase of over last budgets lor special schools were State School for the Blind up Slate for 19 State S hool tor Spastic Child up School lor Blind Negroes SlS up and rtie State School up Toi d budget requests tor spe cial schools lor the next fiscal year an increase ot THE CORNER Five Thousand BM Fans to attend the Miss State game Thursday at Memorial Singing Convention to be Oak Grove terian Tickets are on sale lor Tour sponsored by th The tour ot the six takes place on the 16th of in order to start preparing the youngsters being at ing High School dents get out on the 20th and return on the 2nd of Tech students leave the c after classes Thursday return on the 7th of will feature For Wives Thursday Howard Auditorium for lie tur ihe Long dove season noun Friday the 7th of through January Trade your some new Now is U also gel at W  

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