The Ledger and Times, June 22, 1962
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C. • • 911Rfil Itt 1tett Tema Itibitlety Cataffinfty nevripipa 21, 1962 In rgest God Circulation In We The City Largest Trust Circulation ha "•••• The Count United Press International IN OUR 83rd YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, une 22, 1962 \II,./R.%1 iN 10.100 Vol. LXXXIII No. 148 •••••• ••••••, ••=1 Many High.School Students Scholarships Will BULLETIN Be Made Available • Questioned In Double Slaying By FRANCIS X. BRENNAN United Press International Third 707 Jet In CHICAGO — The nation's The Winn-Dixie Stores, Incorp- orated By EDWARD H. SPENCER purses, still containing money, lay railroads today broke off me will again this year make United Press International nearby. Authorities said they ap- diction with five on-train bro• available two $1.000.00 college parently had not been sexually therhoods in their dispute over scholarships, to be awarded by MORRLS PLAINS, N. J. (UFO — assaulted. the issue of "feather-bedding." the Kentucky Farm Bureau Fed- Month eration. These Crashes Scores of teen-aged high school Regarded As Quiet scholarships will students today were questioned in The girls, both students at the be awarded, one each, to a boy police stations in the bludgeon Bayley-Ellard Regional Catholic Cops Who Draw Fast and a girl. The recipients must slaying of two high school cheer- High School in Madison Town- Have Good Chance be members of Kentucky Farm brake leaders. ship. N. J. were regarded by po- Bureau families. Each scholarship With Police said they summoned will 107 'am n to To pay $250.- Killed • lice and friends as soft-spoken Last Longer I north t'dozens more" students, including and quiet, "not the type who 00 for each of four college years, them many friends of the two girls, would let themselves be picked such payments being made by to three local police stations offer Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., direct to POINTE-A-PITRE, Guadeloupe, to stop % Bogota, Colombia; Lima lea an up by a stranger," as a neighbor BROWNSVILLE, Tex. Met — releasing an 18-paarold ex-Marine appropriate officials of the col- French West Indies illat — An Peru; and Santiago. Chile. Pre- Is. put it. The policeman held a cacked pis- aho was questioned for six hours. lege attended by recipients. Air France Boeing 707 jetliner sumably many of the passengers Morris Plains Police Chief tol pointed at the towering Bor- Fifty other teenagers were Each recipient is to make his with 112 persons aboard smashed aboard were South Americans. George Burns said the two girls der patrolman. questioned Thursday night and or her own choice of college into a mountain on this Caribbean The Coast Guard in \ram', ate supper at their own homes "The instant you see me make William R. Whitford Williarn McQueen early today at the state police course in any accredited resident Leland today as the pilot at- Fla., first reported that the flight Wednesday night. then headed for a move, pull that trigger," the barracks in nearby Morristown. college or university, and must tempted to make a scheduled was overdue and in trouble. Sev- Morristown to do some shopping. patrolman challenged. Morris County Prosecutor Frank enter college as a beginning Fresh- pre-dawn landing in a violent eral hours later Air France head- It was the night of the Morris- Then Jordan's hand Scerbo said the youth had been Bill streak- Little League Sees man not later than the fall se- wind and rain squall. quarters in Paris announced that town High School prom. and the ed to a holster, slapped his revolv- Workshop For "extremely cooperative" during the mester 1962 unless circumstances Guadeloupe pilots who first the plane had crashed. streets of the county's largest er out of the leather, and came Action Last Night questioning and had voluntarily beyond their control prevents reached the scene of the tragedy Guadeloupe is one of the island city were jammed with teen-ag- up pointing a gun at the startled 2'2 miles east of the coastal vil- submitted to a lie detector test. Little their doing so. paradises in the Leeward Island ers. Friends of the girls told po- policeman before the officer could League action Thursday Teachers To lage of Deshayes reported no sign He said no charges were placed saw the For further information and ap- chain that have recently become lice they saw them together fre- tighten his finger on the unload- Reds bow to the Nato. of life and the 102 passengers, in- against him in the deaths of the 5 to 6 and the plication 'blanks contact the Farm the playground of American tour- quently throughout the evening. ed weapon. cubs take the w‘ 1 11 cluding four babies. and 10 crew girls, whose bodies were found Bureau information and appli- ists. The western of the two is- A number of persons reported The quick draw is an eyecatch- measuremeure of the Cards -7 to 3. in an isolated lovers' lane. lie He l ere cation blanks contact the Farm members were feared dead. lands forming Guadeloupe seeing them in the 9Weet shop. Bilbrey and Brewer worked for is peak- Blood On . Car er that beers out Border Patrol- Bureau office soon since June One of the first pilots to fly Burns said the girls apparently the Reds. Smith, Ward (61. and ed with clouds shrouded mount- Scerbo sat! the youth, who wasi man Jordan's advice to law offi- 30 is the closing date for over- the scene of today's crash were killed while heading home Lowery for the Naas. Richardson receiv- ains and lush growth. The east- picked up Thursday night an an cers: -A law officer should train ing applications. sal "it will take days to find along county Rt. 202 had a two base hit for the Reds ern island is flat and has many anmeement area, was questioned himself Si) he can draw and shoot alr the bodies—they are spread and Young a double and two A sic-hoot-music workshop for plantations. about a small amount of blood before a criminal with a cocked all over the place." singles for the Nats. elementary classroom teachers will • found on his car. lie said the and pointed pistol can pull the "Some of the 'wreckage was in Bean and G. Taylor pitched for be held at ,Murray State College former Marine told him he had Legion Auxiliary trigger." rather small pieces," he said. the Cards with R. Taylor catch- on Friday, June 29. Co-sponsored been stacked in a parking lot Jordan, who is 6 feet 6 inches "It was a pretty bad scene." To Meet On Monday ing. The Cubs' Quertemous was by the 'Murray State College Rotarians 1-lb. pkg. Wednesday night shortly after he tall, does not claim to be the No Survivors Seen See relieved in the fourth by R. Tay- Music Department and the Ken- had seen the girls in the Colonial fastest draw. He does not want Air France in Paris also re- lor. McCord was the catcher. tucky State Department of Edu- Sweet Shop. a teen gathering place the title. But what he wants — ported there apparently were no Legion cation, the workshop will feature in Morristown. The Murray American and wants every lawman to learn Film On Own meet Monday. June Mr. William R. Whitford. field The prosecutor said there was Auxiliary will — is never to come out second Stirvi"The plane was en route from the Legion representative and educational con- 49c a possibility the youth might be 25th at 7:30 p. m. at best in a gunfight with a criminal Paris to Santiago, Chile. with a sultant for the American Music questioned again later. Hall. who would gather kill than be Chitan Club number of South American stops., installation of officers will Conference, and Dr. William Mc- Headquarters More complete autopsies and an An arrested. Presumably most of the passen- Williams, Queen, Kentucky State Supervisor analysis in the blood found on be held. Mrs. George Jordan is a native of Cheyney- gers were Latin Americans. S president, in- Of Music. the 111.rine's car were scheduled past district will ville, La., who learned to shoot Has Family According to reports reaching stall the new officers. Hostesses later today. with the Mississippi Civilian Rifle Workshop sessions, scheduled in here from the Deshayes mountain A film on Rotary and its ad- will be Mrs. Peter Kuhn and area, The bodies of the girls, Noreen team in the late 1930's. He joined the Waterfield Student Union on Guadeloupe's western ministrative setup was shown to Mrs. George Williams. island of Baose-Terre, Buckley. 17. and Margaret Ann the U. S. Boarder Patrol in 1940 N.1 g ht E Building, will be held as follows: soldiers and the local Rotary Club yesterday.