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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 3

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Monroe, Louisiana
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Monroe News-Star Monday, October 8, 1973 0R kenned Atlanta Sports Editor Is Shot Leaving Stadium ri-State Driver Seminar Opening ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Jesse Problem driver1' and efforts, ing dlreetor of the American jOutlar, sports editor of the At- to improve highway safety are Association of Motor Vehicle lanta Constitution, was in fair bein)? discussed today by dele Administrators in I960, (condition early Monday after Kates to the lith annual Tri Among those organizing and surgery for a gunshot wound State Driver the Tri State In received as was leaving (School to run through Thursday; service Driver Improvement the Atlanta Stadium Sunday. lit the Howard Johnson Motor school have been Hi ck ley Hospital authorities said Lodge here. iWaugespack, director of the Jar's outlook and vital signs; Personnel from Louisiana Department of Pub- were good after surgery, A-Arkansas and Mississippi are1 lie Safety; Charles Tackett, Ar- spokesman said Outlar was taking Look at the Proh- kansas Chief Hearing Officer; fering from a single bullet of driver improvement Robert Salley, Mississippi wound to the abdomen. a seminar that represents thej Chief Driver Improvement of- Hospital officials speculated, first of its kind to be held in; fleer; Hardy Meredith, after surgery that the newsman the Monroe area, Iona thief License Control Mississippi Auto Accidents Fatal To Seven Persons By The Associated Press Four small children (among seven I Rain washes chemicals and wastes from farmlands (into the Great Lakes, Never Too I Late To Be An Interior Decorator were I killed in weekend traffic accidents in Mississippi, the Highway Patrol reported.

Officers said the four died! with a 51-vear-old man in Polisher Ch.eago reports two-car crash on U.S. 98 at Ko-! (her ore simple techniques for at- komo in Marion County Sun-1 quiring skills in Interior Design day. Decoration which con pay Single-fatality you real dividends in having a I curred over the weekend near Pjtasont home or rn designing In- Fulton and Hattiesburg, the pa- tenors for others. had been shot with pistol, instead of pistol as officials reported. Atlanta police was the apparent robbery attempt.

Police quoted a a a had earlier said Outlar victim of a Joining partment states are and other public safety de- officials from the visitors from Texas states who will witness the assailant was fleer, and members of the Louisiana License Control Officers. Other speakers for the school Include Hugh D. Stiles, admin- plore the safety problem from Istrator of the Louisiana Driv- sevcral angles, including the License Division; Red Ball points of view of the profes- Corporation safety director E. sional driver, the safety direc-jC- (Johnny) Johnson of Dallas, tor, the court, the revocation and Olinkraft Transportation Safety Director Charles Brownlee of Monroe. John C.

Herrick Two Are Held In Fatal Shooting ordmq people do NEW ORLEANS state penitentiary parolees were held today on 1 tm! said. Killed in the Kokomo crash were: James McKlemury, 51, Margaret Lynn Crlisle, 5, Molly Jane Lufaso, 7, Denise Seago, adaptitude 7, and Michelle Sr ago, 5, all of McComb. Other fatalities included: Maggie Barney, 70, of Hattiesburg, who died Saturday in a one-rar crash on a Forrest murderi County road. I I. J.

Walton, 39, of Fulton. (killed Friday In a two-car rn on informative wreck on U. S. 78 five ventures in tnterio this publisher lot reolixe how HBI Dr. Kenneth Hoyt, in Monroe to conduct a one-day career education training program, addressed business, industry health and school officials early today.

Coordinating Dr. visit, which is being sponsored by the Monroe City School System and the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, is Maria Maggio, shown talking with Dr. Hoyt. (Staff photo by John Fogleman) Career Education Seminar Opens titution sports staff said Outlar at the to write his report of the San Atlanta professional football among the last monies Tuesday will begin 8:30 a m. Guest LL Gov.

James Fi ti morris I saying young black male. The man officer, the Louisiana State Potted to the nearby house of an lice and the driver Improve- acquaintance who refused to ment officer. Serving as both speaker and holp arK! HS fKor rfL charges In the fatal shooting of i MM. Hi man to the police, according to school to begin at 2 p.m. L.

Birdsong, regional direr- rjiison 19 IPjgl wSSRPKBtHKm '-Mm homicide detective H. Mills, I today in the Civic Room at the the American Assoria- rn HBI ss, ,0 leave KS, Pol.ce Canner and They parked ala rpc i prpH nivHit ii sinn Mrs I ockhflrt As W6T6 8rr6st6d in 15Hi5 Anri The incident occurred about corlciu(je Thursday morning fol-1 6:30 p.m., more than two committee reports and? x.ecH! under after the game ended. nominations ------------------------------------------K kcr for the and later was appointed will be John C. Herrick, fo thp TaX I director of Drivers' Tor hy the American Association of Jimmy Davis She was apnoint- Motor Vehicle the safety commission Washington. D.C after was formed ln Kerrick, a veteran of 40 years! the driver services business, Chairman and school coordl- 1 will address the school at I nator is Aubry Roberts, m.

Tuesday concerning the 1 cense control officer, Winns- past, present aid future in dei- boro. NEW ORLEANS (AP) Has licensing and driver im-! Prior to the Tuesday D. Garrett, of the proveTnent leon. Sen. W.

D. (Billy) Brown Securities ami Exchange our ad Monroe will discuss the high-; By Kathv Mvrick never been more right and minion, scheduled to speak dress followed by a pan way safety problem today from Staff Writer more necessary for youth tonight, highlighting inpjel discussion at 2 m. i the view of the chairman of the know how to read. Career cdu fal1 conference of the significant new- devel- louisiana Highway Safety More than a buiness, Indus- cation is designed to meet all Analysts Federation. Iopments in driver TV, school and community lead- needs of ail of the chil-, There has been no indication; ment.

Kerrick, serving as pan- state directors and commis- Acre guests of the Monroe for the days of the unskill- of the subject of Garrett's moderator, will guide discus- will give reports chamber of Commervv ana the laborer are numbered. For speech. sions by officials from morning following a Mom 1 'vAmrioiV urvvi reason, career education! Implications of the Mississippi, Louisiana and! ruining address by Monroe a entails much more than vocu crisis will be discussed at an Texas Mayor Ralnh Troy. mrent 1 -vhmh will rombire tmnal earlier sess.nn by panelists, Kerrick has told school direc- i a th Describing career education Thornton Bradshaw, president tors that the driver I 'n i- -ondupt a one sentence definition, of Atlantic Richfield Hen-movement school vet to be HEARING AIDS In Monroe todav to cortdu a that is drik S. Hmilhakker, an to its potential in MtARING SSL SS vlfi.rt of public educaucs profcs.or Pom Harvard 'tate.

He SO year, with fOOflSS ONAL HtAOING cation workshop for Monroe City ti v-hn, the Department of Motor Ve TER In- hides and inaugurated the 1956 Fonvttn Busmen ht Driver Improvement Program for State of Oregon becom- mony much fhev could improve the appearance of their home or how easy it is, for those with talent to perform the some service os a career. Whether you wish to do over your own home or start a satisfying career, there are ways to gain this knowledge, To acquaint the readers of this paper with information on this splendid hobby or career, the puo- lishers have printed full detoils "'Ad- Dtsign" which will be sent FREE to anyone who requests it. No obligation. Send your name, address, and tip code to: Chicago School of Interior Decoration, 555 E. Lange Dept Mundelein, III, 60060.

A home study school ADV, Speech Scheduled In New Orleans By Head Of SEC SALE' Extra Heavy Heat Set Twist Nylon Shag Carpet Lowest Price Ever for this Quality Carpet. Your Choice of Decorator Colors schools, Dr. Hoyt snoke to the morning group urging a re- lnd to, doctor turn the time when work with rtitute. brought a meaningfulness tnt oriented society, to integrate life Work not meant to be values into their own valuf Js riKtit to not be- a he structures so that work becomes cause we were bribed to change and and em possibly, meaningful and satis atT1 Dr. Hoyt are unhappy with work "that work is the an- habits -md areer education, he noted, swer youth adult and society Dr.

iiovt described the not lry'nK The relationship be- enchantment with the college, but rather to porn I work and education is worker neefl some idea of whj what career education is all ntlv per-. going to college' he concluded. Recalling comments of CARPET WORLD 209 NORTH 4TH, MONROE ii lib ll athort IMlliliillnltfllitirtrttMiiilHIIibt Ill Sq. Yord Installed Over Padding world 1 of Ameri-I Recalling comments or par-i Hoyt was scheduled to and industry Dr. Hoyt told guests at, address a conclave of City he had heard parents say sjchtxil teachers and adnnnistra- -h taught wanted make so tors at I 30 m.

at Neville High tov life -that thrir I School, which will conclude a I i have to is like stay ia Monroe. he other participants in the morn- got to experience it program included Ben Pet- understand tors, chairman of the Education reduce worker aliene -1 Committee of the Monroe Cham- tioci in he noted, ber of Commerce, who wehom- reducing it in schools. ween ed guests to the meeting. Dr. the worker alienation in the second Hoyt was introduced by Mon- nrogram progress According to and bp combatted roe City School Guidance Coun- University of Maryland edu-jeven there, he commented.

seior and Supervisor of Ca- F.mphasizing a different Education, Maria Maggio. can business school Hoyt observed, youngsters how to but not how to pay for ii Directing his to the industry and business tntives. Dr. Hoyt urged collaboration during which commundy and business can provide the expertise and policv-makmg sistance which can make want that. That is not the I solution to have educators change bv the infusion of federal 1 We want change because' ti eator.

some teachers have never bonn out of the framework of nroach to career education, D. education having been educated; Hoyt observed, You do not themselves and never oartici- see a national career educatmn nated in the working world, oth-1 act before Congress, because we er than educators need to he KSTti math This is a form of bn!) and industry and business need to expose kids to work values indoctrinate youth with work habits, which will lead to Dr, Hovt cited three of career education want all individuals to want to we want all to ac- ruire skills necessary for work in times and we individuals to go to work and bet ome satisfied, beneficial individuals within the career education can teach is a system of work value it, a society of abundance," he observed. Continuing, plained, work just to survive, work to find out who and why you workers tend to simply endure their job, accomplishing little and arriving at, work late. is too late to begin proper work habits after they (the students) leave public schools, he observed. cannot bo satisfied with any than best." Emphasizing strongly that career education is not von ion a 1 education or that it would replace subjects currently within the framework of education, Dr.

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