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   Lake Charles American Press (Newspaper) - October 3, 1962, Lake Charles, Louisiana                                BOX 8C3S 4924 COLE Wire Service of Associated Press FINAL EDITION Lake Charles American Fair and mlM Wind MS tonight day 5 CENTS LAKE SCHIRRA TO MAKE SIX ORBITS BY LAFLEUR Citys Loan s Delayed By DICK City Councilman Isreal LaFleur today blocked passage of an or in the regular council meeting would enable the DAN ESTAVILLE football fatality LaGrange Grid Player Dies Of Injuries Daniel Paul in jured in a football scrimmage ses sion exactly one week died at Tuesday in the Cars well AFB hospital at Fort His death is believed to be the first among high school athletes in Lake His body was returned to Lake Charles at 4 today and was to be in the fu neral home chapel at noon Rosaries will be recited at and today in the funeral home Funeral services will be at 10 Thursday from the funeral home and at in Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Irving will Burial will be in the Magnolia cemetery at The youth was injured in a practice session on the LaGrange football field on Tuesday of last He was playing a defensive end position against the Doctors said that his spinal in jury was of the same nature as that received when diving into a shallow After treatment he was transferred Monday to the Air Force hospital at Fort Worth for He was born in Los His parents are and Lawrence Ernest Estaville of 3628 Ernest His father is a former Air Force officer and is now public education director for the Charles Health Other survivors are three broth Ben Jerry George and Lawrence Estaville one Elizabeth Rose Esta ville and his Richey of Ragley and Frances of Los city to borrow funds lo meet the October 15 city pay The ordinance allowing the city to borrow up to was in today and a move was made to waive the charter re to also allow final pas sage of This requires a unanimous vote of the The vote was six to A special meeting of the council was called for 6 October to vole on final After waiting seven the council can pass an ordinance with ma approval rather than unan Mayor Alfred and City Attorney Warren Hood said it is not unusual to authorize the city to borrow money for the first month of the fiscal since the city revenue initially lags behind LaFleur asked the mayor how much revenue the city had last fiscal which ended Septem ber The mayor replied about a million and a Where is it LaFleur Roberts told him the tures exceeded revenues and that all the facts and figures were al ways available for stu LaFleur said I want an Im available at any time to explain anything to the mayor and have been since July I want to see it in black and LaFleur The mayor asked LaFleur to come lo his office for a detailed explanation of the citys finances and inquired as to when LaFleur could do LaFleur didnt an The mayor told the council that probably not over or 000 would be needed of the 000 to be He added that it was borrowing on antici pated The mayor said the money would have lo be borrowed or some cily employes would have to be He added that all possible sources of future revenue were being He men a sanitation utilities and payroll A cruel was struck against Lake Charles when the sales tax was the ma yor and estimated that the city could operate from four to six weeks on the present budget be fore employes would have to be laid If the ordinance authorizing the to be borrowed is passed at next weeks special it is to be borrowed from the Cal National the First National the Gulf Na tional Bank and the Lakeside Na tional Green Light Given Following Three Successful Orbits By HOWARD BENEDICT M Walter frL whirled round and round the globe trek the U S banner on ils longest Hallelujah was the cry from the skv the go signal try for of hS six complete circuits SCHIRRA RECOVERY map lo cates the area in the Pacific ocean where Navy are stationed to recover astronaut Walter Schirra and his capsule after completion of his scheduled space flight The map also shows ihe approximate routes of the fifth and sixth Schirra has completed his third orbit and is in his fourth orbit around the AP New York Boiler Explosion Kills at Least 20 Persons Though far short of Soviet Shirras whirling journey buoyed hopes that America might yet catch up and the So viets in the race for the and perhaps When Sigma 7 space craft swung onto the fourth orbit at the 39yearold Navy commander set a flight rec ord for American He had bested the flights made earlier this year by John Glenn and Malcolm Scott Car Americans watched the liftoff of big Atlas booster on i W vision The coverage was also eral officials fretted over a corn to 26 European couning weekend of fc u them behind the Iron i They considered calling off the through the miracle of f another space the game B Telstar communications c Shortly before completing his bome troops were with second Schirra described his flight as a real Officials Fear New Violence At Grid Game CAP Negro James Meredith went into his third day as a University of Mis student while fed His exuberant description of the flight came down from the sky a few minutes earlier in a discus sion with Astronaut John Glenn inl of Hio Student Mfc Ul C drawn from the which was fairly quiet after two days of rioting early this How incidents during the night J the blast near The building housed about 500 persons were rei mostly women clerks emergency ana disaster units i great many of the employes from I great occurred in caruer Ulls year of all kinds raced to the at J the building and sent for more j the persons have Schirra said he had a were Broadway and 213th in the in the rescue been trapped to section at the northern tip A fire which broke out after thel A subsequent police report said sce He referred to the i blast was quickly i many were injured luminous particles which Glenn At the tire department saw outside his sPacecraft iiri each imp hp through a room explosion rocked through a cafeteria today and killed at least 20 of them women a New York Telephone Seventy injured persons taken to wood section at the northern Others were believed trapped Manhattan in the The basement explosion ripped i a gaping hole in the cafeteria floor above during the noon A number of the lunchers through the hole into the base All the known victims in the cafeteria at the time of the Most of the employes in the an accounting center I near the northeast tip of Manhat were About 500 per sons were employed Policeman into the ruins in accounting Firemen quickly assisted t First word came terse fire ported still trapped in the base ment of tlie u said A boiler has department cement at J to uhp 1220 nm Schura told the man who monitoring the flight at Point tracking y Its hard to describe things up bespoke continued tension over Merediths integration into the all of the univer It said A f in in had pioneered orbital flight Ulis ear Thirtyfive students gathered to watch a effigy being UA Fund Drive At Halfway Mark said fire which followed the ex plosion was not appreciable but that firemen were busy attempt i to rescue injured persons and r each time he went through a sun At the end of the first Schirra also reported seeing the bright He told of them hung from a building near Mere diths dormitory as firecrackers were a dummy was hung from another window with a sign read Go Back to Africa You Soft drink bottles wera hurled and a fraternity house blazoned forth with a sign that read Third Next asked the es m persons ana A student asked get others out of the Ma com cance of the reference to A second alarm of fire was who was at the to An air of satisfaction Calcasieu United The second campaign report group announced by were the employes of the Sulphur branch of the Calca National ia in the dash lo 0 while firemen fought flames in the showed that per cent of the report meetings ambulances and polic basement and on the first floor goai nas been reached Tho for October 17 and 24 and emergency K me Typing Mistakes Delay Executions of the Grand Jurors Announced In goal has been goal is Advance Gifts reported per cent of its Employe Gifts has attained per cent of its Chennault Air Force which just initiated its reported 20 per Campaign Chairman Dominick told division leaders that he wished he had time to tell them of good news and the Names of 20 grand jurors to remany heartening stories he has port in 14th judicial district court experienced as general on October were an Three Fair share employe today by Acton have reached their 100 per clerk of cent quota They are United Gas are jn Morenos Parry of Ward 1Robert and United Homes and November the final day of the Dominick said the A Elmer Wilkins SAN typists mistakes have cancelled out the San Quentin gas cham bers first scheduled execution of four men in a single 16 Warden Fred Dickson said Tuesday the execution of three men convicted in an Anaheim i ambush had an ol t f Nov 30 because S Ward 4 Marvin D Gillis of Ward said and ha co typed 5J and Joe part their several including a dropped The law requires the warrant must be all of Ward 3 i Dave Lyons land Robert ail of showing a 50 increase over last West Lake private and public employes have already raised more than last Dominick IF YOU Want To Save Come Out To The CASH OUTLET 826 Third Avenue AND SAVE UP TO 60 On Fall and Winter Name Brand Shoes Clothing Meni cud BOYS and 1 Sub Teen and Girls Shots arid Alio Clothing for the for YOU we will be until 8 00 oclock on THURS DAY NIGHTS Ust Our l iv Plan Open Daily SOUTH LAKE CHARLES LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL MEETING 7 LAGRANGE HIGH AUDITORIUM All Interested Please Attend LOW COST Appliance and Furniture LOANS GULF NATIONAL BANK AT LAKE CHARLES both of Ward 6 Oris ment Passmore and Ernest T r a h a Dominick cited Advance Gilts both of Ward 7 and John who have completed their Lock Blanc of Ward Introducing the Riviera by Buick ON DISPLAY STARTING OCTOBER 4 See them ALLBOLD new lor A3 See our ad In todays classified RADFORD Bilbo HE 31066 One Hour DRV CLEANING SALE Wed 3 and 289 Any 5 Pieces Cleaned and Pressed No ar count as 2 Bells count as 1 piece or FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Pioneer Center Center They were Ashton Cecil Jim Newell and Loren Maplewood i campaign said she ex j part of the campaign ito be successful and complete by i next weeks report An additional Fair Share Award A second alarm of fire wno was ai ed to get more rescue workers the on his flight Of the Kennedys At came another saw the particles and Fourteen persons message over the fire department iwas abe lo create them by university students were radio pounding on the side of his capinto durj th This ed scientists to believe j were released but a Justice that the Department Edwin as Carpenter called said of All of some were ambulances and police and in cars S the rising carrying As Schirra zipped above Cape knives and several hundred to begin orbit he rounds of commenced drifting flight for the Between and south first He shut off all controls erners were expected for Salur and electrical power and allowed days homecoming game between the craft to move freely on its Ole Miss and the University of pitch and yaw Houston Most of them bear a In this the vehicle hatred of racial talcs making about one Gen Robert F revolution every 30 minutes if Kennedys Justice Department control is not reestablished by the said the Approximately 40 Negroes In the capmay be He added applied for admission to Sowela ule does not float far off course we must make an assessment School I ll b an orbital path There has been a major disturb Rex director of the determined by the laws of ance two people killed and said like a fired by a j numerous others injured Wa Purpose of the drifting is to con expect to have an announcement serve control fuel and electrical i tonight or tomorrow We hope Just how well Schirra did it can be held 40 Negroes Seek Entry At Sowela None of the lengthy applications have been he Some of the Negroes who ap plied for admission two weeks ago was important to an 18 are expected to complete the tests 74 nour next man i accompanying t h e application shot set for next Smelser Kaity m Schirra liter Smelser said that as soon as ay sweated out a problem with applications are action nis temperature control on the applications will be j Btt as he neared the end The school is one of six in he said the under Federal court orders had diminished to a point not to discriminate against il wasnt worth enrollees because of About the end of orbit Schirra still had 90 per cent of his fuel supply remaining and I Mercury Control reported he was managing it very COX Mens Weor Brood Downtown Loke Charles Now Open Thursday Evenings til The Foil Holiday Season Outlet Prices ALL NEW SELECTED MERCHANDISE l Room Tables 95 Dresser With Book Case Bed 5 Piece Modern Dinette Nursery Sue Baby Coincide 95 Full Foom Mattress Sets Snoopers Den Warehouse APPEAL COOL WEATHER SPECIAL Over 300 Yards Wools 54 Wide a One Day Only Thursday Hours 9 to 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