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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 2

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The Town Talki
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Alexandria, Louisiana
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PAGE TWO ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK. ALEXANDRIA-PI NEVILLE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1962 r--r txox Accident Roundui Mikoyan Lingers In Sunny Havana 4 Persons Hurt In Area Crashes HAVANA (UPI) Kremlin vw trouble-shooter Anastai Mikoyan, who held his last formal Four persons were injured in Alexandria-Pineville area traffic accidents over the weekend, police State police report three in jured. Alexandria police report one person sustained minor injuries. She was identified as Mrs. Billy Reynaud of 1121 Edward drive.

Mrs. Reynaud was a passenger in a car being driven by John W. Reynaud on Third street at 4:45 session with Cuban officials nearly two weeks ago, was still basking in Havana's tropical sun today. Cubans themselves were beginning to wonder why the Soviet first deputy premier was staying away from his Moscow duties long after his imminent departure was rumored. The Cuban Armed Forces Ministry decreed Cuban air space off-limits to all foreign commercial aircraft starting Sunday, unless flight plans are filed 24 hours ahead of departure time and receive approval of the Cuban gov Rosemary Hudspeth p.

m. Saturday. His car collided with one being driven by Beverly C. Riley, police said. LIBUSE ACCIDENT Ruth Norris, 45, of Rt.

1, De- ernment ville. was injured in a collision on The order was believed related i Town Talk Staff Ptaotoi 4-H GROUP HEADS FOR CHICAGO Four of six Rapides parish 4-H club members heading for Chicago this week discuss last-minute plans. They are, from left, Danny Mallette, Mike Haworth, Tommy Thiels and Virginia Hanes. Mallette is taking his forestry research project to the National 4-H Congress; Haworth will show his steer, which won second place at the state fair, at the livestock exhibition in connection with the congress; Thiels and Miss Hanes, along with Eddie Andries, will attend the congress as a crop judging team from Rapides. Not shown, in addition to Andries, is Louise DeKeyzer, who will show her hog at the exhibition.

La. Hwy. 28 in front of the Libuse store at 4:30 p. m. Sunday.

She was a passenger in a car being driven by her husband, Ebbin A. Norris, 46. It collided with a car being driven by John E. Boyett, to a warning by Cuban Premier Fidel Castro that United States surveillance planes risk being shot down if they continue flying over Cuba. The U.

S. government has said it will continue the flights and protect them with fighter escorts if necessary. 68, of 222 Lakeview street. Pine- Morrow High Lass Named Sugar Queen NEW ORLEANS AP) Rosemary Hudspeth. 17-year-old brown eyed blonde from Ville Platte, will reign as the Sugar Bowl Queen of 1963.

Miss Hudspeth, a senior at Morrow High School, was chosen from 17 candiates Sunday. The new queen, who plans to attend Louisiana State, said she would like to see Mississippi play Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on New Years Day. Mrs. Goudchaux Expires at Bunkie (Special to The Town Talk) BUNKIE, La. Mrs.

Florence ville, according to state police. Boyett pulled onto the highway, police said. He was booked with violation of the law relating to starting a vehicle parked on a state highway. speed law, and Young with violating the law pertaining to entering a highway from private road, upon at the final session Wednesday morning Many schools around the state are closed for the entire week to allow teachers to attend the convention prior to Thanksgiving holidays Thursday and Friday. i Lfit ll a ONE INJURED Damage amounted to $2,700 in driveway, alley and building.

MINOR INJURIES Thomas Walter Hickey, 21, of a car-truck collision half a mile south of Alexandria on U. S. school system will become mediocre. Morris said he was not blaming anybody for the final problems. He will deliver the president's address at a general session at 7:30 p.m.

Supt. of Education Shelby M. Jackson will address the delegates at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Other speakers Tuesday will include college presidents Dr.

John A. Hunter of Louisiana State University, Dr. Jay Taylor of Louisiana Tech and Dr. John S. Kyser of Northwestern State College.

LTA elections are scheduled Tuesday. Resolutions will be voted Teachers Convene For Money Quest NEW ORLEANS UPI) About 8.000 members of the Louisiana Teachers Association gathered here today for their annual convention with hopes of emphasizing the need for more money in the state public school system. Association President James W. Morris of Baton Rouge said in an interview Sunday that the state school system is in a sad financial condition. "We have to have more money," Morris said, or else the Leesville sustained minor injuries when his car collided with a log-truck at 2:40 p.

m. Saturday. Hwy. 71 at 12:25 a.m. Sunday in which one person was injured.

Ceramic tile manufacturers now produce tile in more than 250 colors compared to about a dozen colors available before World War II, reports the Tile Council of America. The accident occurred off U. S. Burton W. Wiley, 23, of Rt.

1. Hwy. 71-167 about eight miles north of Alexandria by Carey O. Ates, 56, of Rt. 2 Box 553, Pine- Forest Hill, was injured when his car crashed into a truck crossing the highway.

The truck was being Wolff Goudchaux, 79, died Sunday at her residence, 1107 West Marshall street, in Bunkie. A native of Washington, La-she was married to the late Dr. Charles A. Goudchaux, a Melville physican, who proceeded her in death in 1940. Dr.

and Mrs. Goud ville. driven by Elbert Wayne Young, BUSTER'S FOOD MARKET onen i a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday's 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Leona Firn-berg of Bunkie, and Mrs. Lottie Morrison of Beaumont, Texas; two brothers, M. Wolff and Julian Wolff, both of Washington; and three sisters, Mrs. Zetta Loeb of Washington, Mrs. Edmond Dreyfus of New Orleans, and Mrs.

Jacob Weil of Alexandria. Funeral services were scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today in the chapel of Hixson Bros. Funeral Home in Bunkie. Burial will be in the Jewish cemetery in Opelousas.

Joseph W. Sanders Dies at Age of 60 (Special to The Town Talk) JENA, La. Joseph Washington Sanders, 60, a commerical fisherman of near Jena, died at 6 Completely Automatic Matching Hi-Speed lo) ra. Sunday in a Jena hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

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William Howard McCarty, 82, a retired farmer of the Beech Creek community, died Saturday in a Urania hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. today with the DA520W Regularly $249.95 Now Reverends H. B. Howard and Willie Broadway officiating.

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Clement H. Tarver Funeral services for Clement Hugh Tarver Sr. were held in the chapel of Hixson Bros. Funeral Home at 3:30 p.m. Sunday with the Reverends Jesse Norris, Harold Brown and Dr.

Troy Wheeler officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park. Pall bearers were Ike Tarver, Michael Richardson, Eric Richardson, Howard Ryder Alfred Tarver and Henry Baker. Rev. Sylvan J.

Dtvlllt Funeral services for Rev. Sylvan J. Deville were held Sun-at 3:30 p.m. in the Trinity Baptist church in Pineville with the Reverends S. E.

Spier, G. S. Reppond and Bob White, officiating. Burial was in the Philadelphia cemetery near Libuse, under direction of Hixson Bros. Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were the Reverends Roy Norton, Loyd Jenkins, A. J. Dupree, Guy Allen, A. F. Clarkston, and Carl Burris.

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