Others forfeiting bonds for disturbing the peace by being intoxicated were Melvin Lee Kershaw, Hugher Malb rue, and George Bossier.
Forfeiting bonds for fighting were Lawrence Handy, Henry Abshire, and Lucy Breaux Gode aux.
Forfeiting bomb for simple battery were Michael Layne Plaisance, Morris Gray, Joseph Lan dry, Jr., and Avery Harmon, Jr.
Forfeiting bonds for disturbing the peace by alarming the public were Ivy Joseph Tr ahan, Leo Harmon, Clyde Arnold Leggett, Michael S. Guidry, and Frederick Arceneaux.
Louis H. Benoit was fined $10 or five days for an improper exhaust and $25 or 20 days for having an expired driver license. Louis Winters was fined $25 or 20 days fa- an expired driver license, as was Hazel Tevy and Harold Dailey.
Roland Breaux of Crowley and Harold Dailey of Lake Charles were each fined $125 and costs or 30 days in jail for driving while intoxicated.
Forfeiting bonds for reckless driving were Michael Villejoin and Larry D. Fachan.
Forfeiting bonds for speeding were Kevin Morgan, Annie E. Gabriel, Dedier Guillory, Annie W. Hicks, Mary Milton, Robert E. Dagrin, Rose B. Landry, Ton as Vidrine, Fell Richard, Jack Anderson, Hazel Francis, Carol Clement, Gerd J. Wagner, Van Ho ffpauir, Randal McFarlain, and Mark Smith.
Five persons forfeited bonds for improper parking and three for failure to yeild.
A total of 24 bonds were forefeited for stop sign violations.
Eight people forfeited bonds for running a red light. Three others forfeited bonds for traveling too fast for conditions.
In a case that went to trial at the 11 a.m. session of court, Francis Vallery was found g-filty of reckless -driving and was fined $3i and ousts or 20 , days.