Advertiser, Lafayette, La. Sunday, November a 25, 1962 5-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Attacked By Lafayette Man A 21 year old Lafayette man is being held in Lafayette Parish jail todav for the alleged attempted rape of his five year old cousin. to sheriff's deputies, According, of the girl I discovered the attack at approximately 5 a.m. yesterday. Deputies say they are holding the cousin who allegedly spent the night at the child's house and committed the attempted rape.
The child was brought to a Lafayette hospital and examined by Lafayette Parish coroner Dr. Henry Voorhies. According to deputies, the child was treated and released. The man being held for the alleged crime was said by deputies to have fallen from a building he was working on a few months ago and has not been in good mental health since. Deputies said a psychiatric examination will probably be administered to the man.
JFK To Tour Bases And Command Post For Cuban Crisis HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP)President Kennedy is planning a swift one-day trip Monday to military bases in Georgia and Florida, including the command post for the Cuba crisis alert the temporary White House announced here today. The temporary White House said that the President will fly Hunter Air Force Base outside Savannah, visit nearby Ft. Stewart, go on to Homestead Air Force Base, south of Miami, and military installations around Key West, Fla. At Homestead, Kennedy will Inspect the war room the command post for the entire Cuban operation.
Kennedy plans to end his weekend on Cape Cod and return to Washington late Sunday. Andrew T. Hatcher, assistant White House press secretary, said that many of the units alerted during the Cuban crisis now will be going home and Kennedy wants to pay a personal call on the officers and men before they leave. The chief executive will be accompanied by Gen. Maxwell D.
Taylor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and by chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. Three More East Germans Swim Icy Berlin Canal BERLIN (AP) -Three East Germans swam icy waters of a canal to reach safety in West Ber-, lin during the night, police reported today. Details of the escape were not disclosed by police. Informants said, however, the three, between 18 and 32 years of age, crossed the Teltow Canal which forms the border between East Germany and West Berlin in the south of the city. All three were sent to a hospital for treatment of exposure.
Temperatures were slightly below freezing and the ground was covered with six inches of snow. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE SOFT WATER For Laundry For. Bath For Kitchen. With an Elgin WATER SOFTENER ELGIN Soft Water 216 Bridge St. Breaux Bridge, ED 2-2356 DEATHS Noah Olivier CHURCH POINT Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.
yester-4 day at St. Edwards Catholic Church, Richard community, for Noah Olivier, 58., who died at 9:05 a.m. Friday at his residence near Church Point. Interment was in the St. Louis Cemetery, Eunice.
Survivors include his widow, the former Clotile Mayer; his mother, Mrs. Eugene Olivier, Church Point: a son, Fred Olivier, Eunice; five brothers, Dewey Olivier, Verace Olivier, and Thomas Olivier, all of Church Point, Eugene Olivier, Lake Charles, and Gilbert Olivier, New Orleans; five sisters, Mrs. Albert Guidry, Mrs. Will Savoy, and Mrs. John Olivier, all of Church Point, Mrs.
J. A. Andrepont and Mrs. LeRoy Miller, both of Opelousas; and two grandchildren. Guidry Funeral Home, Point, is in charge of arrangements.
Luke Frederick ARNAUDVILLE Funeral services will be held at St. Francis Regis Catholic Church, Arnaudville, for Luke Frederick, 53, who died at 2:50 a.m. yesterday at his residence in Arnaudville. The time of funeral services has not been set. Interment will be in the church Survivors include his mother, cemetery.
Mrs. Francois Frederick, Arnaudville; his the former Marie Laporte, Arnaudville; seven sons, Elwood Frederick, Milton Frederick, Charles Frederick, RoderFrederick and Gerald Frederick, all of Arnaudville, Donald Frederick, with the U. S. Air Force Newfoundland, and Norman, with the U. S.
Army in France; two daughters, Mrs. Irvin seaux, Lafayette, and Geraldine Frederick, Arnaudville; a brother, Harold Frederick, Arnaudville; six sisters, Mathilde Frederick, Mrs. Pierre Laporte, Mrs. Jules Dalfrey, and Mrs. Walter Taylor, all of Arnaudville, Mrs.
Yves Moran, Sunand Mrs. Rousseau Caillier, Opelousas, and three grandchildren. Mr. Frederick was a member of Usher Society, and the Holy Name Society of the St. Francis Regis Church, Arnaudville.
He was member of the Knights of Columbus, Little Flower Council 3621. The E. D. Melancon Son Funeral Home, Arnaudville, is in charge of arrangements. FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services were held at Our Lady of Fatima Church Friday at 3:00 p.m.
for Alexis Romero 21, who died in an accident in Henderson, Thursday at 2:00 a.m. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Breaux Bridge Road. Pallbearers were Alger Romero, Angelas Menard, Paul Trahan, Dennis Trahan, Milton Broussard and Jessie Guilbeau. Presentation of the American Flag was made by Bob Decoux. The First National Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Funeral services with a Mass were held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Patrick Church for Luke "Bobby" Verret, 21, who died in an automobile accident in Henderson Thursday. Interment followed in Calvary Cemetery. The Rev.
Edwin Bourg, pastor of St. Patrick, celebrated the Mass and officiated at the grave rites. A Rosary was recited at the funeral home Thursday nicht. Pallbearers were Stafford Verret. Lloyd Verret, Wallace Hayes, Murphy Rouley, Lee Roy Gautreaux and Lester Landry.
Mr. Verret, a former student of Lafavette completed a High three School, had tour just year dutv in the Navy. Martin Castille Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were held at, First National Funeral Home yesterday at 9:00 a.m. for Etienne Gallet, 68, who died suddenly at his residence near Milton, La.
Thursday at 8:20 p.m. Interment was in the Gallet Cemetery in Vermilion Parish. Services were conducted by Rev. Louis Bertrand, pastor of St. Al- FOR RENT Prime Store Location In New Gulf-Land Discount Store Building Ideal For Barber, Beauty, Shoe Repair, Etc.
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The First National Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Members of World War I. No. 2931, Barracks conducted services at the funeral home Friday at 8:00 p.m. Members participating were Wilfred Boudreaux, Commander, Pierre Guidry, Chaplain; W.
W. Thayer, Rhuel Broussard, F. Dewey Olivier, Pierre Bernard, Adolph L. Mouton, Arthur Miller and O. Hayes.
Presentation of the American Flag was made by Adolph L. Mouton. Bugler was Donald Hulin. Funeral services were held at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at 1 p.m. Friday for Mrs.
Raymond L. Holtier, 67, the former Valerie Holmes, who died at Our Lady of Lourderief Thursday at 8:45 after illness. p.m. Rev. David J.
Coughlin, rector, conducted the funeral services. Interment took place Saturday at 2:45 p.m. in Fairview Maple Grove Cemetery in Denison, Texas. Pallbearers were Johnny Young, P. B.
Cambre, K. H. Woodward, Pete Hernandez, Leroy Lane, and Robert Pope. The Delhomme Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Four Youths Held In Parish Jail On Forgery Charges Four youths, three from Lafavette, were placed in Lafayette Parish jail Friday for allegedly forging three checks in Lafayette Parish totaling $100.
The group is also wanted in St. and Iberia parishes for allegedly forging six other checks bringing the total to $1,000, officers say, Arrested in Lafayette Friday were John Guidroz, 19, and Floyd Emory Leger, 18, both of Lafavette. Sheldon David Homa, 18, of Detroit, and Joseph Courville, 18, 173 College Avenue, Lafayette, were extradited from a jail in Belton, Texas Friday and brought to Lafayette parish jail. Deputies said the latter two youths were stationed at Fort Hood, Texas with the U. S.
Army before being arrested in Belton. According to Lafayette Parish deputies, the two youths who were apprehended in Lafayette. had in their possession 44 blank checks of the same type that were passed in the three parish area. 2 Eunice Men Held: For Theft Attempt CROWLEY Two young Eunice men are being held in the Crowley City Jail for investigation of attempted auto theft here last night, according to Police Chief Max Barousse. The two were identified as John Rogers Matt, 20, and Joseph Barry Broussard, 19.
They were apprehended by Capt. Bill Spell, Lt. Wilfred Meche, and Sgt. Warren Hayes. The chief said that the department received a call from the night clerk at the Egan Hotel that someone, apparently intoxicated, an peared to be attempting to steal an automobile in front of the hotel.
Mott and Broussard were picked up a few minutes later two blocks from the hotel. The two said they came to Crowley in an automobile driven by Larry Lee Lejeune, 20, Eunice, but had left him earlier. Lejeune was arrested later last night and jailed for reckless operation of an automobile on South Ave. D. Mott would make no statement to officers this morning.
Fifth Person Dies From Injuries In St. Landry Mishap OPELOUSAS, La. (AP) Mrs. Jefferson Leday, 57, assistan principal of the Negro elementary school in Washington, died Friday night injuries received in a traffic accident that took the lives husband and three other persons." The accident occurred Thursday north of Opelousas on U.S. highway 167.
State Trooper D. J. Speyrer said Felix Dejean 44, Opelousas attorney, driving a pickup truck, collided with an ambulance driven by Albert Richard 33, Opelousas. Killed in the crash were Dejean, Richard, Jefferson Leday. 53, a patient in the ambulance, and Clifton Remi, 40, Opelousas, riding in the ambulance, Mrs.
Leday was in the rear of the ambulance with her husband. New Kaycee Organization Planned For Lafayette Bylaws will be adopted and a nominating committee chosen at a meeting of the new Our Lady of Fatima Ladies' Kaycee Auxiliary tomorrow night. Mrs. E. D.
Lanier, chairman of the constitution and bylaws committee, has invited all women interested in becoming members, to attend. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Knights of Colum. bus Council 3470 Home on Rena Drive, Lafayette. Kennedy, Macmillan Expected To Meet Soon For Major Talks WASHINGTON (AP Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan are expected to meet soon for a wideranging review of world affairs in a time of change.
Western strategists still are unsure of what lies beyond what Kennedy has termed a possibly "important turning point" in East-West relations. But they are agreed on the need to have the United States and Great Britain chart their course together. Britain and the United States are both involved in major unresolved issues on the international scene--the India-China dispute, Berlin, disarmament and the Congo. Sources Agree Both American and British sources agreed Friday on the likelihood of a Kennedy-MacmilIan meeting in the near future, Lafayette Man Booked By Police In Crowley CROWLEY Louisiana State Police checked out the collision of two trucks on U. S.
No. 90 at 6:35 p.m. Friday and booked a Lafayette man for following another vehicle too closely. Officers said that Norris J. Venable, Church Point, driving a 1962 truck and trailer, was in the process of halting for traffic ahead, when his vehicle was struck in the rear by a 1961 truck being driven by Buren Juneau, Lafayette.
Both vehicles were traveling east at the time of the crash. There was an estimated $200 damage to Juneau's truck and none to the one driven by Venable. Venus Probe Expected To Complete Mission WASHINGTON (AP) Mariner, the U.S. space traveler speeding toward a mid-December date with Venus, has lost some power and is heating up but is still expected to complete its mission, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration reports. Mariner's assienment: to scoot within 20,000 miles of the sister planet and by instruments get a closer look at cloud-veiled Venus's surface.
Already, the bug-shaped space vehicle long distance communications--almost 18 million miles. but said an exact time and place has not yet been worked out. London informants said Macmilian expects to cross the Atlantic shortly after Christmas, At Hyannis Port, where Kennedy is spending a long Thanksgiving weekend, assistant press secretary Andrew Hatcher would say only that presidential "it is highly probable" that the two leaders will get together "some time soon." Meetings between the American and British government heads are comparatively frequent. Kennedy and Macmillan have gotten together five times since Kennedy took office last year, the latest occasion being a visit by MacmilIan to Washington last April, Survey Change The Washington consensus is that the President and the prime minister will be- surveying a scene of great and unpredictable change in world events. Assistant Secretary of State Harlan Cleveland, in a speech Friday night at Philadelphia, gave Baby Girl In Santa Suit Flies To U.S.
For Eye Treatment LONDON (AP) A Scots baby girl in a Santa Claus suit caught a plane for New York today in hopes that an American doctor can save the sight of her one remaining eye. The father of 19-month-old Margaret McKeown gave her a farewell kiss in the crowded London Airport lounge and said: "We are pinning all our hopes on the treatment." Margaret's mother flew with her in the plane. The trip was financed by the wife of a Reno financier, Mrs. Joseph Gales Ramsey III. Mrs.
Ramsey was a patient in Mayo Clinic when she first read newspaper accounts of Margaret's plight. This was that a tumor which already has cost Margaret one eve was spreading to threaten the other. British doctors could hold out no hope of saving the eye. Mrs. Ramsey found out that Dr.
A. B. Reece of the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City might be able to treat the tumor with radiation. She sent off air tickets to Margaret's family. what aides described as a sumup of U.S.
government thinking on the current situation in the aftermath of the climactic U.S.. Soviet confrontation over Cuba. In words that tended to sound optimistic on future prospects, Cleveland assessed the international situation this way: The Soviet. Union has become a major world power but international communism, after having hit a peak in the immediate postwar years, has gone into decline. Externally, the Communist world has been rebuffed by Western firmness.
Internally, so split that the idea of a solid Communist bloc has become an "antique Communist dream." Sensible Course To Cleveland, who handles U.N. affairs. "the only sensible course of action for. the Soviet Union" now is to seek "some live and let live formula." "If Soviet- leaders are prepared to finish the job of liquidating the Cuban crisis, he said, "we may find ourselves 'at an important turning point -in history--at a watershed of the cold war as we have known it. "For the Soviet leaders hold in their hands one of the world's most, decision powerful to live weapons at the sim- with peace their neighbors.
Negotiators Meet U.S. and Russian negotiators are currently meeting in New York on carrying out remaining terms of the proposed Cuban settlement. No new Western initiative for a Berlin settlement is in the offing, although U.S. officials said a wider range of negotiations with the Soviets on cold war issues is now possible. During the height of the Cuban crisis, Washington concentrated its dealings with Moscow on just that issue.
REUNION The little east Texas town of Tatum was the site of this tearful reunion as Flora Jean Cole, 16, and her pastorboy friend Leroy Daniels were returned by authorities from Kansas where they fled on a romantic journey three weeks ago. Floria Jean is shown being met by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole. NAACP Hits History Book In Detroit DETROIT, Mich.
(AP)-Detroit public school officials studied today a complaint from a Negro group that a history book used in the seventh and eighth grades is "an insult to every Negro in Samuel Brownell, superintendent of the Detroit schools and former U.S. commissioner of education in the Eisenhower administration, named a committee of principals and teachers to study the disputed passages. Charles Wells, chairman of the education committee of the Detroit branch of the National Assofor the Advancement of ciation People, said of the book, United States" by Eibling, King and Harlow: "It promotes an image of the Negro that is not only false, but helps lay the foundation for future community Negro's traditional struggle for civil rights. He quoted an NAACP study of the book as saying: "The image of the Negro projected by the authors is that of a dependent, servile creature who with the exception of his. ability to sing and make music, has contributed only minimally to the development of his country and is incapable of functioning as a sponsible person." Wells said 1 the NAACP considered the book inadequate in its treatment of the role of Negroes in the earlv American colonies, their role in the abolition movement in the Civil War, attempts by former Confederate states to limit Negroes freedom, and the President Appoints Dean From Harvard To Education Post HYANNIS PORT.
Mass. (AP)Dean Francis Keppel of the Harvard Graduate School Education received a presidential appointment today as U.S. commission of education. The position has been racant four months. It pays $20,000 a year.
Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin gave it up and went back to the University of Iowa. He in the job and the administration found it difficult to find anyone else willing to step into it. McMurrin complained that the Office of Education, an agency of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, was afflicted with red tape, bureaucratic problems and skimpy support from Congress.
Keppel, 46, has been education dean at Harvard University since 1948. Police Check (Continued From Page 1) nothing was found, according to air line spokesmen, The Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation were also called in on the case, since the airport is outside the city limits and since telephone bomb threats are federal offenses. An Eastern Airlines official says the original call apparently was a hoax. For a single meal, a killer whale may swallow as many as 124, seals, whole and struggling. Social Welfare Unit Planning 1963 Meet In Lafayette The Louisiana Conference of Social Welfare is planning to hold its statewide conference social to discuss state and community Lafayette next year.
The program, which will be based on the "Old Town Meeting" type of forum, will be planned tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at the Magnolia Room of the Town Motel. Miss Edith Diggs is program chairman. The Louisiana Conference of Social Welfare has been in existence since 1916. It is composed of people who are concerned with social problems and needs.
In the past the conference has been instrumental in the creation of the Children's House at Mandeville, the Youth Commission, the Commission of Aging, the Library Commission, the Department of Public Welfare, and laws protecting children. Between 500 and 600 delegates from all over the state are expected at the March meeting. The public is invited to attend. Henry F. Hunter is general chairman for the statewide conference which will be held from March 6-8, 1963, at the Municipal Auditorium.
Other members of the program committee include Louis Bowers, Robert Loew, Mrs. J. Arthur Roy, Mrs. Eugene Myers, Jim Allen, Mrs. Wava L.
Mouton, Judge Kaliste Saloom, and Mrs. Harvey Cromwell all of Lafayette; Mrs. Robert Lewald and Mrs. Milton LeBlanc of New and Paul Bonner, Otto Estes, H. Michaux, and James H.
Perry Baton Rouge. Patients Escape Fire In W. Virginia Hospital BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (AP). -A wind-whipped fire revaged the top floor of the women's hall at Barboursville State Hospital early today after 120.
women mental patients had been herded to safety. A hospital spokesman said all patients had been accounted for. Twice after the flames were believed under control they broke out again under brisk winds. Firefighters from Huntington, five miles away, and Barboursville flnally established control within two hours. Mandeville Girl Killed In Slidell Auto Mishap SLIDELL, La.
(AP) Sherry Wren, 16, of Mandeville, was killed early Saturday and four others hurt in a two-car collision west of here on highway 190, police said. State police identified the injured as Stephanie N. Jenkins, Lacombe; Forrest Smith, Pat Aleshire, and Michael Abney, all of Mandeville. They were all taken to a Slidell hospital. Soviet Magazine Accuses Germany Of Censorship MOSCOW (AP)- Soviet political weekly, New Times, today accused the West German government of confiscating copies of its German-language edition.
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