LINCOLN HAS 2 GRADUATES IN LAW CLASSLouisiana State University School Confers Degree onDubach Candidates—_—,—BATON ROUGE, La., July 23.—Two candidates from Lincoln parish were Included among the 15 law graduates of the Louisiana State university who were admitted to the bar after examination before the state bar examining committee this past week-end. The twi^ are Miss Lenora Fuller and C. E. Barham, both of Dubach.Miss Fuller, who is the daughter of J. J. Fuller, was graduated from the state university with a bachelor’s degree in 1921. After teaching for a number of years, she re-entered the university in September, 1928, and became a candidate for a degree in law. This degree was awarded her this past June. She was well known on the c am pus during both periods in which she was a student and made an enviable scholastic record In both her academic and professional work. Miss Fuller is at present visiting her family in Dubach.Mr. Barham is the soil of J. R. Barham. He received a bachelor’s degree from the Louisiana State Normal college, after which he enrolled in the L. S. U. law school. He was awarded the degree of bachelor of laws from the university this June. Mr. Barham was a well-known and popular student at both the state normal and at the university. He lias opened an office in Ruston in partnership with 'Duett L Scarborough, a graduate of last year.All fifteen of the candidates were admitted to the state bar last week following their success in examinations held in New Orleans.Others admitted besides those from Lincoln Parish include: D. ElmoreBecnel. St. Gabriel; Abe Beremon. Bogaiusa; John M. Carville, Plaque-mine; Bert E. Dune It, Arcadia; A. K. Golf, Jr., Vicksburg, Miss.; Joseph T. Jewell, New Roads; Byron Kuntrow, Baton Rouge; Roland Reed, ViUe Platte; Carlos Spaht, Baton Rouge; A. P. Stockier, ViUe Platte; A. L, Stewart, Baton Rouge: L. J. Troxler. Reserve.