The Ledger and Times, May 2, 1962

The Ledger and Times, May 2, 1962

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-2-1962 The Ledger and Times, May 2, 1962 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, May 2, 1962" (1962). The Ledger & Times. 3947. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3947 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. •••• Ikieded RiA Bat All Round Reutucity Community !mime In Largest God Circulation In The City We Large-st 0 Trust Circulation ln The County IN OUR 83rd United Press International YEAR Murray, Ky., Wednesday Afternoon, May 2, 1962 a I ia Is \\ Po Pl I kilo\ 10100 Vol. LXNNIII No. 104 Nancy Scull Is Winner Of Mrs. Gertrude • • Calloway County Dress Review Thurman Dies Riots Follow As The Calloway County Dress Re- modeled a black wool dress and view was held Monday evening tailored jacket with pink acces- This Morning at the Little Chapel on the Mur- sories. OAS Blows Up ray State Campub. Carolyn Murdock was runner- 161 girls modeled their gar- up. She is the daughter of Mr. M r s. Gertrude ments. 30 of these garments were and Mrs. Billy Murdock of Lynn Thurman. BO, died this morning advanced work, 46 were first Grove. This is Carolyn's sixth at 9:30 o'clock at the Murray dresses, and the remaining were year sewing project. She modeled Hospital. She was blouses. an advanced dress of black nov- a resident of 400 South Twelfth Car. 100 skirts and Hurt aprons, skirts, Street. They ranged from first year sew- elty-weave cotton with black Survivors are four daughters. ever ing through seven years sewing shoes and purse with white flower- Sy ALAIN RAYMOND eight or ten feet wide and three given Mrs. projects. ed hat and white gloves. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. J. 0. United Press International feet deep. rds that're Parker, Miss The Dress Review winner was Beverly Goode was runner-up. Christine Thurman, ALGIERS allni - Terrorists Two nearby cars caught fire. iplete with all of Murray. and Nancy Scull, daughter of Alfred She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. blew up a booby-trapped auto- Debris was scattered everywhere. (Cu SS ever Duke Scull of Hazel. 'Phis is Nancy's Mrs. Kenneth Goode of Murray. of Nashville; and four sons, mobile in the midst of a crowd A water main brokne by the ex- seventh year sewing project. She This is Beverly's fifth year sew- Rudolph a nd Aubrey Thurman of moslom dock workers today, plosion gushed up a geyser that both of ing project. She modeled a bright Murray, Calvin Thurman. killing and wounding dozens and splashed over the bloodstains on blue novelty-weave pleated skirt Nashville, and Maurice Thurman setting off violent Moslem rioting, the ground. if with white over-blouse, trimmed Cadiz. The blast was believed to be Wall Pock-Marked Mrs. Eddie with red braid. She chose for her Funeral arrangements are In- the work of the outlawed Secret The walls of the new-style hir- accessorieS, a white straw hat complete at this time. Friends may Army Organization OAS, ing shed building were pock- trimmed with red, white shoes, call at the J. H. Churchill Funeral Police said at least 8 we re marked by bits of flying iron. Roberts Dies purse and gloves. Home. killed and 100 injured in the ex- Today's explosion followed a The stage was decorated lin plosien. But they said the figure: similar though not so spectacular a wrought iron archway trimmed probably would rise sharply. One attack Tuesday on Moslem wort. with white flowers- on each side. Elvis Stahr Will Moslem bystander said he count- ers in Bone, where three gre- Early Today This was contributed by Wood's Gino-Tony Verna 3, clenches his hands and weeps unconsotably in Baldwin, N Y., as ed at least 30 dead and 70 wound- nades were hurled into a crowd Florist. Head Indiana U. Ste pct Frisky lies-unconsmuus alter being struck by a car driven by a woman hit 1,.n ed. of dockers and injured 21. Mrs. Sherwood Potts, a 4-H driver. Tony's father la tiying to tell him that Frisky ta given a chance to pull through_ Many of the dock workers had In another section of Algiers, Mrs. Eddie Roberts, age 62, leader of 28 years experience was taken their children with them to OAS gunmen in a car sped thro- died at 42:30 a.. m. today at the in charge. The community leaders Secretary of the Army Elvis the hiring shed near where the ugh a street, spraying bullets. 2" Murray liospit.al following an ex- assisting her Stahr Jr.. today were; Mrs. Kenton was named presi- explosion occurred, since they felt Four aloslemb were killed and sr tended illness. Broach, attotiluting for Mrs. Howls, dent of Indiana University. the youngsters were safer there four injured in this attack. Mrs. Rciberts was born and rear- ard Bazzell of Kiricsey commun- Attivity-Of __County _Health Dep artment _ _f_Statbr PI._ Herman than elsewhere in the city. Reli- In Oran, coincident with a visit ed in Cartersville, Illinois. She ity. Mrs. Joe Dee Hopkins assist- • I B. Wells on July 1 when Wells aWreports-said childreE-Tae--"Waa Ffenefraattralt Cumaessiener- garduated from ('arbondale Bust- ed by Mrs. Raiph Evans of the ends a 25-year career as head of tween the ages of 9 and 14 were Christian Fouchet and Command- fleas College and wari connected Alino community, Mrs. Harry Varied And Covers All Phases Public Health the state school. among the injured, er in Chief Gen. Michel Fourquet, with the Seventh Day Adventist Whayne, Carter-Austin club, Mrs. The official announcement of Moslems Riot police announced that a series of Hospital in Orlando, Florida for Stahr's Douglas Shoemaker of Hazel com- Dr. A. D. Butterworth. County ; 143. cancer 33. p ---uirre 1Thto ia 14, will improve the environment 01 selection was made by Enraged Moslems noted after raids had netted 40 persons want- several years. Willis munity. Mrs. Glen Rogers assist- Health Officer and R. L. Cooper. other causes 28. the community. Hickman, president of the the explosion. They caught one ed for questioning alan,a with In 1926 she came to Murray ed by Mrs. Gene Watson from Adinimstratne Assistant released Maternal And Child Health Food and Milk university board of trustees, on European and slit his throat. arms and stolen cars. and worked with the hospital the Lynn Grove community, Mrs. Elmo the annual report of the activity All babies in Calloway County 422 inspection visits were made 142nd anniversary of the French security forces cordoned .Ups Troop Strength here as a nurse and a member Boyd assisted by Mrs. Ernest Ma- of the Calloway County Health are delivered in the hospital. The to milk producers and many sam- 0 ng t e university. off the area and sent in Moslem The attacks came as French the administrative staff. • of drey from Murray College High, -Department today. department made 31 admissions pies taken. Restaurants. school The university said in its an- nationalist police in an attempt authorities moved in massive re- Survivors are her husband. Ed- Mrs. W. D. 1VIcCuiston, New Con- stores, nouncement that Stahr's resigna- howling Moslems. inforcements for their units in "Our aim has been to improve with 12 field visits. 29 postnatal' cafeterias, retail food to quiet the die Roberta. 306 South 11th Street; cord community and Mrs. Leon hotels, motels tion as secretary of the Army, The tension spread to Moslem another OAS trouble spot, Oran. the general well being of the visits were made. 31 field visits slaughterhouses, father, Dick Ward, Marion, Illi- Grogan, Calloway County Teen inspect- ; effective June 3(1, was announced the injured About 5,000 more men were entire community", they said. were made in this area. and recreation areas were quarters of the city as nois; and one brother, Victor ,Club. year. lin Washington by the White own !lova- scheduled to arrive in Oran to- "Public Health is a responsibility ed many times during the House were carried to their Ward, Los Angeles, California. I Those playing the piano were School Health Rafusa and Garbage ---jcoineutent with the fl] announce- Casbah was off limits' day, bringing total troop strength ;tore and obligation of every citizen tals. The- Mrs. Roberts was an active Mrs. Gene Watson and Nancy 339 pre school examinations I year eft'. meot• Europeans who valued their 17,000. in the community. We have noted -Near the end of the to there to member of the Seventh Day Ad- Watson of Lynn Grove, Connie were made and 813 school health iyOdnenedApril al7, pub the Armyy'r epoloci.taabl-y sent home °Glee commandos struck Tuesday many improvements in our com- lens of Murray received their Ines. Police OAS vent ots Church in Murray. Fu- Hopkins of Arno, Jane Shoemaker exam.nations Referrals were made the city in a daring raid on a police munity environment", they con- firat pickup service by workers near the blast scene along ingtat neral services will be held Thurs- of Hazel and Jill Tucker of Kirk- for three heart detects found, and sanitation the Washington Daily News that headquarters in the western port tinued. owned and operated the waterfront, da)' at 3700 p.

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