■r HAMMOND, LA.HAMMOND — Certifl-cates of graduation for a IS-week, 45-hour course in Retrainer I of In Service Law Enforcement Training were awarded to 21 officers of Tangipahoa parish Thursday.State Comptroller Roy Theriot was the principlespeaker for the ceremonies at Southeastern Louisiana College, followingMayor Sam Saik’s opening address.Instructor for the program has been R.H. Penny of LSU.Graduates included Chief H.B. Robinson, Sgt. Floyd Harris, and Officers Ed White, James Dickerson, Wesley Robertson, Charlie Muse, George Randolph, Charles Dixon of the Hammond Police Department.Campus Security officers Ray Vallado, Joseph C :: i, Earl Champagne, a j Paul Shelton; Tangipahoa ^deputies, OswaltJohnson, Roger Danger-field, and Johnnie Robinson; Hammond Private Patrol Wayne Norwood, Bobby Strahan, and Larry Bankston; 6th Ward Constable Hillary v. Iver-stine; Tickfaw MarshallFrank Muscarellt; and Ponchatoula Police officer Louis Fletcher.Special guest wereChief Deputy Hulin Simmons, Deputy George McWilliams, Marshal V.G.Anderson and Chief HaroldAREA DEATHSR.C. ZELLERHAMMOND -- Mr*. Harold Leu. Hammond, returned Saturday from the funeral of her father, R.c. Zeller,85Mr, Zeller died May 14 at Friendship Haven, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Mrs. Leu was visiting him at the time of his death.Survivors are a wife and two other children.range ments.OWEN EDWARD ADDISON TICKFAW-- Services were Wednesday at 11 a.m. from the Antioch Baptist Church, Tickfaw, by Rev. Vivian Traylor, for Owen Edward Addison, 73.MRS. ALICE B. SANCHEZPONCHATOULA - - Mrs.Alice Brown Sanchez, Bear Island, La., died 3:30 a.m. today at Seventh Ward Hospital. She was 69.Body will be at Thomas Funeral Home Ponchatoula, after 5 p.m. today. Religious services are at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Bear island at 11 a.m . Tuesday. Interment is in Maurepas Cemetery.She is survived by her husband Felix Sanchez Bear Island, five sons, Alvin, Renny. Alfage, and Edwin, all ofMr. Addison died May ISiyat 6:30 p.m. at Seventh WardGeneral Hospital. He was anative of Tangipahoa Parish,lAla resident of Tickfaw, and aVeteran of World War I.Burial was in the Church cemetery.Ha tl ftllPvitMfl H«t Mb.... Sanches, Kenner; one daughter, Mrs. Alberta Poche. Maurepas: four sisters, Mrs. Mamie Dupuy, New Orleans, Mrs. Thelma Braud, Metairie,Mrs. Mae Cornett, Head of1 ,Olivia Stevens, Pon-f'hftfnillA* fuNt ll/itEdwards of SLC Campus SLC Dean Donald S. group. A supper followed Security* Harper also addressed the 'he ceremonies.Public NoticeSchoolbe desegregated next school year, 1967be entering grades one through twelvechoose to attend any schoolschoolEvery student, white and negro, must make a choice ofschools. If a child is entering the ninth or higher grade, orif the child is fifteen years old or older, he may make theOtherwiseparent must sign the choice form. A child enrolling inschool systembefore or at the time of his enrollment. The Principals willsend choice forms to each parent by the students enrolled inschoolbeoffice of the Parish Superintendent, in Amite, Louisiana. Every student must make a choice and the form should bereturned toMay 15th and June 15th.DEWITT L. SAULS,C. 2—A- I