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The Laredo Times from Laredo, Texas • Page 14

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The Laredo Timesi
Location:
Laredo, Texas
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14
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Weather Data i LAREDO AND Partly cloudy and warm with scattered thundershowers of Laredo. High todav and Wodnos- day, upper 90s: low tonight, low 7Ds. Around the country Monday; High Low LAREDO 97 74 Atlanta 70 Albuquerque F7 04 Amarillo 91 Austin 91 70 Boston fi5 Brownsville .92 71 Corpus Christi 97 75 Chicago ..92 71 Dallas 95 72 Denver 91 .54 Detroit flS El Paso 92 P9 Houston 79 72 Los 93 92 Miami 97 79 Minneapolis 94 99 Monclova 94 97 Kansas City 91 97 New York 99 Phoenix 193 71 San Antonio 93 99 Seattle 90 50 MEXICO Monday High Low Monclova 94 99 Monterrey 72 Torreon 104 72 7 a.m. Tuesday Cd Victoria 72 Culiacan 79 Guadalajara 92 La Par 77 Maratlan 79 Mexico City .57 Monterrey 73 77 Tuxpan 73 Veracrui 73 Jacksons Returning After Visit In Laredo Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Jacks and children were leaving Tues day to return to their home 1 Brownsville, following a visit with Mrs. mother. Norman Perrine, in Laredo.

ThcY had been in Laredo since Aug. 12 Jackson is a U. S. plant quarantine inspector at Brownsville. Ke was formerly stationeti in Laredo.

Mr. and Mrs. Jackson's children are Rex. age 6, and Jana ea- cette. ia only two weeks old Too lete To Classify bb 30.

Apartments Furnished or rent furaishM 4-room apartment wUh carpatliif Alr-coolar and rar. Ofo. monthlT, FA Aldama. STUDENT- (Continued from Page 1) Onentatioi, program from 9.IS to 11 .50 Group 111 (same ormnta- tion program as for group I). Group V'l, orientation program as for Group 11' On Wodnesriav.

Aug 30 for croups and VI General srmbiv 8 9 no. From 9 15 to 11:50 group orientation pro-; gram as for group I). Group VI orientation program as for group II). On Thursday, Aug 31. activities will he for aU six groups.

Opening exercises will he from to 8.30 Groups Mil will he arimiticd to the south bleachers of the gym. Groups to VI to the north hlcarhers. Band selections will hr plaved under rection of Elmo Coniocation 8 35 a. to 9 nO a. m.

Platform guests will include ,1. Nixon, Rav Laird, W. Pena. R. P.

St. John. A Hem. Miss Tony Vails Miss Ruth Voimg. Mrs Genevieve Richter, Miss Eva Garza and Hornero Acevedo Also.

Captain Roberto John Gutierrez. Miss Lupe Ca brera. Judy Million and OT cadets Master of ceremonies of thb program will be Judy i 1- lion. MHS StudGnt Council President. Program begins with presenta tion colors and pledge to the flag, conducted bv ROTC cadets under direction of Captain Bober 0 Florts Then MHR band will play the National Speeches will be made by: P.

St. John. Supt I 1 0 Ray Laird, Miss Tonv Vails, A Hem Doha Westbrook Miss Ruth VounG. John Gulic and Lupe Cabrera First extra curricular hour 9 with guides directed by MHS student council 1- HI will visit three club on gym floor with 15 minutes alloted for each booth Groups will check educational plans with counselors Group IV study hall (Miss Eva Garza) Group library. John Gutien'cz and group VI.

ROTC hall Homero The second extra curricular hour a. m. Groups IV- VI will visit three club booths. Groups I-III will check educational plan.s with counselors. Group 1 studv hall (Mis.s Eva Garza).

Group II. library (John S. rrez). Group III, ROTC hall (Homero Acevedo). l-areclo Timet, Aug.

29, 1961. Page 14 double LINARES- (Corlinued from Page 1) world of entertainment next week they open for a engagement at the new Flamenco Room of the DiscoU Hotel in Corpus Christi. Thev are Magda Buiz. Jose Anpoi Villarreal and Rogt'lio Rodriguez (who were by Ait agracia Azios Garcia). And on Thursday.

Jose Angel. Magda and Sylvia Flores will dance for a church benefit in Nuevo Theatft with Sevillanito de Triana and his Spanish Bal let troupe. RET.XLIATF—Angry West ers retaliate with atones as an German water cannon directs high- pressure spray across the border wall into the American zone. Moments later an American tank rumbled up and West Berlin police restored order. The East German border guards earlier fired warning shots across the border when a West Berlin motorcyclist rode too close to the border.

(NEA Radiophoto). Lawson Promoted, Given Transfer Rene Lawson, who was an export control guard with U. S. Customs at Laredo, has been promoted to customs inspector and tran.sferred to Eagle Pa.ss, a e- cording to Assistant Colk'ctor Palmer F'. King King said Lawson reported for duty at his new station last Wed-; nesday.

He has been with Customs for the past 18 months, and prior to that he was with the Boundary Commission for several years. His wife, Mrs Sadie I.aw*son, is with the S. Immigration and Naturalization Service at the Border Station in Working Teen-Agers Restore Old School MEXICO CITA' fAP)-Five hun dred teen agers restored a rundown school building Monday in five They painted it, re- nlacpd broken windows and re- nairerj and chairs Man Lands In Jail In Lieu Of Fine An assault and batterv charge landed a man in tail Monday in lieu of a $62 50 fine. Jailed was Eduardo Martinez. 2905 Lexington, who was charged as a result of a romplaint filed by his wife.

The man was also placed under a SlOO ptace bond for a year. Judge Manuel Cruz fined Jesus Hernandez on a charge ot driving without a license. TTe T.artdo Force Base airmen from the M. and Squadron were fined S16 .50 after being charges as minors in possession of beer in a public Richard Allen Wood. Pelszynski and Robert J.

Miller were detained by a Texas i h- way patrolman at the scene of a car accident over the weekend. Livas Villarreal Due Senate Retire License MEXICO CITY Leon Senator Eduardo Livas A'llla-; real was expected to receive formal license to retire from the Ix'gislaturo early next oionth to the post of governor of the northern state. T.ivas A'lllarreal w-on the Nue'-eon gubernatorial race last Ju 2 for the 1961-1967 period. Klecied substitute senator 'Uirita Garcia will a-su the now seat. Monterrey's Heat Wave Kills Youngster MONTF.RHEA', ATexico A one-vear-old child died here as result of a heat wave brought temperatures up to 10.5 degrees Sunday.

Monsignor George Gloeek- ner, pastor of Blessed Sacrament hurch here, enjoying the band concert at St. Augustine Plaza along with four young men who are studying for the priesthood in New York and who visited in Laredo. liked Laredo very much and thev want to come states Monsignor Gloeckner. The students are at the Immaculate Concep tion Seminary of Long Is land, York, which is near IVlonsignor home. The students are David P.irker.

Patrjck Vrm- shaw. Bill and Brian CaMahan. (Continued from Page 1) Without trying to inflame any adult.s nr teens Dnuble-L feel.s necessity of pointing out that the only sure fire rurfew i.s 1 which the individual parent puts into practice. is that little girl or boy of mine has been made to sound trite by hut the answer to that old fashioned question would be the most ahsfi- lute answer to any curfew ques tion. But unfortunately too man parents either don't ask that question, or do not take the time to ascertain the answer.

When the parental curfew fails, and perhaps it has in Laredo, then maybe sonip au thontorian decree is necessary, A curfew will never replace pa rental control, but default of the obligation could result in legal controls. KMEUBER HOW GREAT CIOAREmS USED TO TASTE? LUCKIES STILL DO uwm Dm miF so round, so firm, soiully packed-so free and easy on the draw. fully packed with fine tobacco. firmer any other regular cigarette. And Luckies smoke longer.

WHY THEY TASTE SO GREAT. Get taste Get Luckies today vovACco C0 19 Years F'ather F'raneis GruhtT of Mercy returned from a trip to Germayn, reported the country rebuilding fast. L5 Years Ago Rabid dogs bit four children in Laredo. i 20 Years Ago Mayor Hugh Cluck of Laredo reported eitv had the lowest tax rate for a city its size in the U.S. Julia Bazaldua Back From Chicago Juiia Amelia Bazaldua, a student at L.

Christen Junior High School, has returned from a vacation tnn to Chicago. Hi, where she visited relatives. She is the granddaughter Mr and Mrs. Juan P. Bazaldua.

2010 San Dario, I.ake Casa Blanca, and its recreational area, fills a need for Wehb Countians, and i.s certamlv a wonderful place But a little more traffic control might help maintain an atmosphere of safety. One carload of girls, with California plates, was one horrible example Sunday. Some observation and con trol of the waterfront might help One joker in a motorboat Sunday kept trying to impress his i 1 friend with intricate maneu vers That was fine, except he was fairly close to the swimming area, instead of taking advantage of the rest of the lake. His dan gerous practice evoked several comments. He wore a red shirt.

The road courtesy patrol instituted by Mexico is gaining hemispheric recognition. Recently a patrolman near Ciudad Victoria helped a motorist from Quebec who having trouble certainly is a wonderful said the Canadian, even know such a patrol exi.sted,” said after his motor trouble was corrected, and without charge. Canada should have something like he expostulated. (Continued from Page 1) the di.stanre to the Mexican can'tal, Uipez Mateos i expected IJnares for official opening of the new highway The Linares mayor and city cauncil have a clean up c.mipaign under way and are asking the operation of ad residents A Rotar.y Cliih convent I will he held soon in IJnares. There will also be a convention in I inares.

for which the date has not yet heen set. Inrreased oil activity at nearby Ternn. Nuevo is expected to give a big boost to the economy of the aroa A large lier of new workers have moved in. Names New Chairmen A new chairman and co-chairmen of the ways and a committee have heen announced by Mrs. Rus.sell Sanders, president of thG Rvan School FT A Mrs.

Hugo (iuiierrez has heen appointed ehairni.an of the nuttoo for thr coming year. Servmg withhiVas men wdl be C.p.orgc Reuthin- qer. and Salomon Abrego, Jr. Johnson Will Return To CapHal This Week JDHNSON CITY aide of Lyndon Johnson Mondav said the vice president plans to return in Washington from his Central ranch early pari of this week The aide said Johnson has been relax'ing in the sunshine since flying to his LBJ Ranch last Thursday The ranch is about 65 mile? west of Austin. H.

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