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ACE H-TBE BUOirXSVIUE Four Die When Tour Bus Crashes By DAVID A. MILNE I dry-eyed and silent, watched as HAIUUSBURG. Pa. (UPS)-jlhe 'body of his 28-year-old The Rev. Leroy Carter stood Idaughler, Mrs.

Kathleen As- Jyith a touch of shock andjkew, was covered with a yellow' apprehension in his eyes andjplastic shroud and placed in an stared fixedly at the mangled I ambulance. wreckage of the red and while; It was about p.m. ESTj bus. Sunday when the bus rounded He had a white gauze curve in the Pennsylvania bandage above his right eye Turnpike six miles cast of here and his mouth was the driver, Joseph W. His blue suit was muddy andiPegano.

26, ol PiUsburgh, saw soaked from the driving rain, two automobiles stopped in the "Dont talk to him now," a roadway. A Greyhound bus nurse standing at his side said, traveling in the opposite "This isn't the right time. His direction flashed its lights, daughter is still in there." meaning "danger." Forty feet down a muddy Pegano braked and the bus embankment a rescue worker, skidded on the wet pavement, used an acetylene torch to cut: struck a medial guardrail, then through the squashed, twisted; crashed through a frame of tie Continental and fell down a deep embank-' Trailways charter bus, which ment. It turned Over as it fell, crashed Sunday, killing four i landing on its root. persons and injuring 45 others-- I The dead, in addition to Mrs.

all members of the Present Askew, ware Simone Scott. 40 Day Baptist Church of Clove- Howard. 11. and Anna land. They were returning May H'nrley.

about 35. home from 'a weekend sightsee- Eight of those hospitalized ing trip to Philadelphia. were reported in critical A 120-foot length of heafly- iC onditkn, two were in "unsatis- gaugo steel guardrail was: factory" condition and the wrapped around the bus. Had it, others in satisfactory condition. not prevented the bus from! Carter, who organized the falling further down the hill-, trip visited with every one of side, police said, more persons i the injured.

might have been killed. i "He felt he was responsible! "A rescue worker shouted for the accident," a nurse at whei'. he managed to free thej General Hospital said. 'He's last of the trapped occupants, a i taking the whole brunt of it on woman. She was dead.

Ihis own shoulders and you can't The RPV. Carter, grim but talk him out of it." Obituaries Many Solons Apparently Violated Nepotism Laws AUSTIN (UPI) The stale'Boyle, D-lrving Rep. LaurojD-El Paso. Rep. Bill nepotism law prohibits D-Houslon; Rep.

Hilary D-Bryan, Rep. Henry Sanchez, ors from hiring relatives, but a Doran, D-Del Rio, Rep. Jim D-Brownsville; Rep. Kicharo Houston Chronicle article says Earthman, R-Houston; D-Pecos; Rep. Elmer L.

at least 75 relatives of 45 cur-'Joe Golman, D-Dallas; Rcp.jTarbox, D-Lubbock, and-Kep. rent lawmakers have earned William S. Heatly, Traeger, D-Segum. more than $121,000 since 1967. IRep.

Bob Hendricks, D-McKin-l The survey included The item published Sunday, ney; Rep. a from all but three senators said the information was based michel, D-La Grange; Rep. on results ol a questionnaire Raul Longeria, D-Edinburg; and an investigation of state Rep. Dick McKissack, D-Dallas; pay records. APOLLO 16 SPED TOWARD the moon today, while engineers tried to determine what caused an insulating coating on the lunar lander to shred and blister like paint peeling off.

weathered barn. The problem appeared to be confined to one small panel on the lander and -flight director Pete Frank said the astronauts should be able to go ahead with plans to land on the moon. Rep. Walter Mengdra, R-Hou- and 17 representatives. But, the questionnaires sent out tg', thn Houston oaper did not lawmakers on relatives employed by state agencies branches other than thelegis- lature.

Earlier reports revealed Sen. ston; Rep. Paul C. Moreno, D- David Ratliff, D-Stamford, and'El Paso; Rep. Dean Neugenl, Rep.

John Allen, D-Longview, D-Texas Cily; Rep. Tom Niland, had hired each other's children, over a five-year period, and that Tiatliff's son-in-law, father-, 1-4 I I PA in-law, sister-in-law and grand! 1 11 ClllCtll JLJL TT HO nephew also had been on Rat-, lift's or general stale House Speaker Rayford Wee last week asked Altorney eral Crawford Martin to clarify the statutory provisions rtM Iii Rescue Attempt apparently lo determine if Ihe A Two persons law also forbids a in the main canal from hiring any other legislat-'feeding Delia Lake Sunday failed to make a slight cuiVe leading to a bridge over the canal and went into the or's kin even without a recipro- night--one a passenger in a 6:30 p.m. Sunday, cal arrangement. plunged into the Persons fishing in Ihe area Price was one of Ihe legislal- and the other a fireman the car appeared tp be ors who reported his wife had: for the body of the first. traveling at a last rate tor, the worked for another lawmaker, Losing their lives were Juan condition of (he road, fleleon Barbara Price earned $2,240 a Raymondville a secretary for former Sen.

Jim' teenager, and Joe Medina, Elsa Sea (Continued From Page One) was "a routine test" that will be added to previous tests run all along the Texas Gulf Coast. "This is not a problem area for heavy metals," Withers! Todays Weather The Magic Valley 1 Mike Corlinas, Arluro Hinojosa heavy mU)ers FORECAST: Part collections at the nole(l hut is ust another Pa" 1 through Tuesday. Only a slight Bismarck, N.D. gridTM of the total water quality chance for light rain during the! Brownsville I Brownsville Funeral Home analysis." jday 'was Tcharae of arranBemenTs formation gleaned from thej southeasterly winds lo J8 mph Chicago in charge ol arrangements. wock long 0 testSi hejduring the day and less than I Corpus Christ! 81 54 56 37 86 70 49 38 53 44 Critics Of Bombing Blasted freed himself from Ihe caryand was taken to Edinburg General Wade of Dallas in 1969.

i volunteer fireman. i Hospital by ambulance. He'later Other notables whose rel- The body of Medina, who wasiidentified his companion for atives have been legislative em- 21 on Saturday, was pulled from authorities, ployes include Lt Gov Bcn.the water about 10:45 p.m. and Fire Chief Lawrence Moddle 1 Barnes and Rep. Frances Far- 1 the body of Gomez was of Elsa said told 'enthold, D-Corpus Chrisli, bollrrecovered a short time earlier, investigators Gomez managed gubernatorial candidates, and 1 Gomez was a passenger in a In free himself from Sen.

Wayne Connally, D-Flores-car driven by Pablo Deleon of: also, but was pulled under by ville, a candidate for lieutenant'Raymondville when the car currejit. governor. Barnes" stepson continued! working as a capital guide for a MRS. GUADALtPE MERCADO i Mrs. Guadalupe R.

of 3115 E. 20th died' said, would be fed into corn-Is mph tonight. Temperature)Denver that identify problem i ranges of 71 to 90 in the coastal Des Moines and point toward "the; sections, 70 lo fl.1 in the mid- Delroit arv i 1 tha( a I i KB In Od in thn urmorjlrl Dit-n pulers areas Su'ndav al Merrv Hospital' necessary equipment" that may Valley and 68 to 94 in the upper-j El Paso uuuwa CU "T-npnlalnrV I I i Probability of rain, only per cent today and 20 per HARBOR AND BAY: East to Survivors include three 1 re 1 ircd Urbano and Domingo! Mercado, all of California; two Mrs. liosa M. jSalinas and Mrs.

Susana Al. i Gonzalez, both of Brownsville; I two brothers, Armando and Debbie Leigh Cortes, 16, of Dionicio Revna, both of Browns- JnctX' 574 Calle Relama, died atjville; 17 "grandchildren, scl Tuesday. Probability of rain, 20 Withers said that on Thursday cent Tuesday. the Excellence will conduct a "water dye" lest to determine DEBBIE LEIGH CORTES knots through Tuesday. Partly carries a crew cloudy with only a slight chance for daytime showers through Fort Worth Helena Houston Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Mexico City Miami Mercy Hospital Saturday and five ternoon about one she was stricken residence.

She had for one year Funeral services will be near Baylown, rex. ana is A L. Ncw Qrneans was born in Huston, Nov. i Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Christ supported through the SeaiV I I Par cloud York Grant program and the Texas through Tuesday.

iaurday af-'great-grandchildren and five TMr ppnt inrtav nnd 9n TMr Mlaml i fnr snofiFiP nines Per CcllL lOUdy dlld iv CvjJt hour afterlgreal-great-grandchildren. lor speunc ba npiing.s,ji Midland at her A sorary will be said The Kxce Icnce is Tjd normal sl Paul hved i a a a a a istf'onrt LAloryins i i Monterrey Tex. and is A LAKE 26, 1.155. She is jthe King Catholic Church with survived by her I burial at San Rafael Cemetery. Also on parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leigh Pallbearers will be Abelardo department. Cortes; four sisters, Urbano Mercado Kerri, Tammi and Jenni, all ofi Domin go Mercado, Alberto Brownsville; a 3 i a i Refugio grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Jaime Galvan.

D. Willis of Huston, and! Gam Funeral Home is in her paternal grandmother. cnar ot arrangements. Celia Malaret of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her grandfather was the late Judge Francisco Cortos of Ponce.

P.R. Miss Cortes was a 3 TM 61 1 La HECTOR HERNANDEZ Hector Javier Hernandez, 32, of 2447 Higgins, died Sunday in "University winds 6 to 16 mph. Temperature; Phoen I range of 68 to 94. i Pittsburgh hand for the- TIDES: The lows today atigi Louis ceremonies today were James 28 p.m. The high Tuesday a 'it a ke City T.

Ogg, superintendent of public at 9:5 a.m. San Antonio and Dr. Armillo, SUN IS 6:04 a.m. SUNSET Oliveira, president of Texas Southmosl College. Dr.

Oliveira noted that members of the Sea Grant 6:54 p.m. Amarillo 76 49 Sault St. Marie Seattle Washington 1.09 .16 short while and received S316 after Barnes and his mother'j KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) ere TM ied Iast year rs i Republican National Chairman Farenthold's four children Dole says the carned a total of $3,733 asj Ibombing of Haiphong "demon- 3 and scr ean strates thai we want TM and 1TM' Connallys; zalion lo work" and blasted critics of President Nixon's war effort Sunday. ot erkT1 JrerSOIl .57 .27 .54 Moddle said Aledina was making a last dive after firemen had decided to use a boat and hooks when he under.

Medina was among about firemen taking part in the search. He joined the department last August. Justice of the Peace Gu- WESLACO Seven persons', were admitted at Knapp comiuc ted the inqueKs. i Hospital Sunday Dole called Sens. George Me- 9 the f.

whose wlve wcr on morning a the result of the Govern and Ted Kennedy "the legislative payrolls at one time! col ion of a Vallev 1Yansit bus least responsible" critics of the since 1967 includej and a car occup i ed Funeral mass will be saji for Medina at 3 p.m. Wedi Vietnamization program, said Sen. Edmund S. and he Sen. Ronald Bridges D-Corpus -aid Sen.

Edmund S. Muskie Chnsli; Sen. Don Kennard, really matter any-i Fort Worln: Sen cllarlps more." Wilson, D-Lufkin; Rep. Don He said the latest bombing Adams, D-Jssper: Rep. George was an effort to protect' Baker.

D-Forl Stockton; Rep. Bigham, D-Temple; can troop withdrawals while nn maintaining "a commitment to Don Cavncss. D-Austm; give the South Vietnamese James Nugent, D-Kcrr- ple a chance for self deler-! ville Re l'- Ionn Hannah, mination." D-Lufkin; and Rep. Dick Reed, Jacred Heart Cifholic slx Burial will in Highland Memorial Park Inder direction of Champion Fjjieral Home. The Kansas senator also said; D-Dallas.

the bombing was a move to' Olhcr whose children, parents force the North Vietnamese to or other kin were employed byj Patrolman Asael de la Cerda the Paris peace lable "with ser-1 the legislalure include Sen. Lin-of Weslaco Police Department Raymondville residents. B1 a a Banner, Raymondville one injured was transferred will be recited at Valley Baptisl Hospital in 8 in tne champion Harlingen lor treatment of head; injuries. Investigators said the: child wi injured. The crash occurred about 7 a at the intersection of Farm, marricd Road lOlo, a so known as Mile; 3, and Highway 83.

phslics include the child was the most seriously; Mrs Guzman Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo of Elsa. The young ious intentions." jdley the I Sen. Beckworth, D-Longview; identified the driver of the carl dd that the I Sen.

H. J. Blanchard, D- as Jose Israel Flores, 43, of ns. iluuiph: Lubbock; Sen. Oscar Mauzy, D-! Raymondville and the driver of; dys ought loj Dallas: Sen.

William T. Moore, the bus as Kamon Garza, 25, student at Villa Maria School and was active in affairs. She was a drum daughters, Sa majorette for the St. Joseph and High School band, and prior 0 na TM ez TM moving to Brownsville was Javier He is suitvived by his wife, Program research team were scheduled to present a film and discussion seminar today on the College campus. Dr.

Oliveira Tigeon Drop' Claims iiWoinan's Savings Here "I would also add Huskies, McGovcn reys and the Kennedys ought lu, get out their history books and D-Bryan; Sen. A. R. Hidalgo, review our involvement in the.D-Galveston; Sen. J.

P. Word, He said the bus was traveling i war under Democratic adminis-'D-Meridian; Rep. Tom Bass, on Highway 83 and Ihe car' trations before attacking Pvesi- Houston; Rep. William J. Blythe was crossing the intersection denl Nixon, who is getting us R-Houston, Rep.

John F. south on Farm Road 1015. out of their war," he said. i light is located at the Dole said of Democrats, Sen.) linterseclion. Henry Jackson of Washington 1 jOUlltV Occupants of the car admitted! was "the most responsible" critic of the war.

"1 think he is concerned about our commitment over Other survivors includejhree of Gary. Armando and Medina of Elsa; and Mrs. Santos Brisano cdina of Elsa. TM lm( nm al County (Continued From Page One tcinage model for Joske's of Hernandez all of Browns- Houston and was a duchess inj vlllc and arents alld the coronation al Johnston High 1 Mrs Casimiro Hernandez School in Houston. Toledo, Ohio.

said the program was to ha i Juana. Sonja'been held in the Eidma: Elizabeth Her--S i and Mathematics, sons, Rolando 1 Building auditorium, and will be; A Brownsville woman be a big wad of money fromj re McGovern the firm in lino event the county Hector Javier.the the new facility of her savings Salurdayjhis pocket and unjj Kennedy. Muskie. doesn't wis to proceed. at the Weslaco hospital included the driver and the baby later' transferred to Harlingen, Mrs.

nothing so long as a lentative In Mildred Banner, Blanca used. Tuesday students from Pan A i a University from Ochoa said today. Edinburg will be taken for re-j The woman was leavin; He told the woman he would lere i there," Dole said. "The least agreement was made to hire Lopez Garcia, 25; Hosa Lopez, De la Cerda said all of those riding in the car were thrown out of the vehicle with the 5 1 Weed Case in a game referred to with Brownsville andj reall malle 'anymore Court members'acceded and "pigeon drop," Police Sgt. Pal needed someone to help him.

and seelns be iipp in every jd c-ilei tnlrt i -m net Ufnllln ...1 A rosary was reciled Sunday af 7 p.m. at Chapel. a services were be announced by ternoon Sea Grant officials will a check, when a man ap- i a pay her $1,008 if she would help. are Pending i search cruises and Tuesday af- bank where she had just cashedi She agreed promptly Trevino Delta Funeral Home. The man asked her if she had speak to students at Brownsville iproached her and asked for any savings and she said yes.

13th St died ui Schools and there will be'when he told her that he was money in a bluej Mercy 'Hospital an open llouse aDoal the looking for someone to help him i had. "for Excellence from 2 lo 6 p.m. distribute some money to the 1 "How do we know we can poor. i trust you with all of our money, scheduled for 4 p.m. today at MRS GERTRUDEZ A.

LEAL Mary's Catholic Church with Mrs. Gertrudez Alvarez Leal, Father Patrick Doherty of 1519 fiCialing with burial at Buena Salurday Visia Cemetery. i after a brief illness. Pallbearer were to be Luis' Survivors include five sons, Gonzalez, Julio Lozano, Ricky Juan Miguel, Tomas. and lillcnes, George Gavilo.

Brian 1 Pablo Leal, all of Brownsville Cunningham and Brad Burton. Alberto Leal of La iml T( A Honorary pallbearers were to'Marque, three a a a A bo Harry McNair, Romy Tomasa Martinez 1 5 TM Esparza. Tonv Marquez, Rcdngucz and Mrs clu() Zarale and Billy Knoch. Auroia L. an 01 Vallev Tntprnational Funeral arrangements 8 111 tlu ec slsters Mrs 5 International under the direction ol Darlinz A.

Hinojosa, Mrs. Rita Houscr. Gonzalez and Miss Luisa High School. On Wednesday Sea directions. She went to Matamoros, with- Grant officials will speak at tile she talked to him for a her savings and returned.

Los Fresnos and Port attempting lo aid himjThe man asked her lo put her uli bandana he and Friday the and her crew will various tesls in the' Prior 1 0 the courl's indication "I sometimes wonder if some the mailer, Hogan produced of Ihem wanl Vietnamizalion to statistics which showed surveys fail, just for political for the city of Garland had cost he said. Man Held In Shooting The man pulled what appeared unless you put up somej security?" the man asked her. She complied and the man suddenly appeared to become ill, and unnoticed to the victim, switched the bandana for Science Week in ADMISSIONS I Mrs. another on containing only i i i i iui o. Crislina Manzano, Patricia scraps 01 aper Mrs.

Rosa Cuevas, Another man appeared on the Alvarez, all of Brownsville; re Brownsville was organized bylMaria C. Lopez, Ricardo A.jfcenc to hep the ck and -Tandchfldren. i RAUL DE LA PENA a i and other avi al Raul de la Pena. 62, of 1748 i relatives. Garfield died Saturday a Funeral services were Hospital.

ineld tod; A native of Rio Grande City, Lady lie moved lo Brownsville 29 officials from the Brownsville 'Gonzalez, Mrs. Adela District and the Haul Guerrero the hosp a and won.an years ago, and was an employe of tlie Cameron County Gateway Miss!" as seen neither one since. AM Sea Grant depart- Ramona Aguilar, Mrs! Ochoa said the playerslof the (n be nienl. Purpose for the week longllzaguirre, Pedro game at 4 n.m al OurlP 1 0 31 Guadalupe Calliolic! th is baby; is to better acquaint'Mrs. Delia Vargas, with what has beeniAlberto Rangd, Mis.

Church with interment at City lhe Md i TMf a A i i i Cemetery I oceanography and marine, POlll ISABEL: Inmdad; Pallbearers were to bc lrescarcn Brownsville every four or five Bridge for more than 20 years. Alvarez. Juan Fermin; Survivors include his wife, Leal. Norberto de la 111 Mrs. Severa G.

de la Pena, allliginio de la Rosa, Tomas daughter. Miss Luisa de la Uendo, and Alfredo Gam. I'cna. both of Brownsville; four Ciarza Funeral Home was in brothers. Rodolfo de la Pena Charge of arrangements.

i Weslaco; Robcrlo de la Penai nl Rosemeade, Saul de i la Pena of San Antonio and CCu I Erasmo E. de la Pena i p.i Brownsville; three sisters, I I I Armamlina P. Ramirez. Natalia P. Hinojosa and inan was charged Mexico resident confined to llie' Mrs all manjiiana ll'uenles, Mrs.

Genoveva DISMISSALS luaiainorus BROWNSVILLE: Sue Ellen I Is Jailed George, Mrs. Lila Mendez, Mrs. 1 Guadalupe Jimenez, baby Juan 1 J.ail Carlos Parra, Alberto Rolando Orliz, Miss Teresa Ortiz, Mrs. Alarlen Bates, Miss Marie Theresa Perez, Maria Lourdra Gaytan, MATAMOROS A 72-year- i Velez, Mrs. Nab; old man was killed in a while one for Hunt County had cost $22,500.

Commissioners did not discuss where they would get money lo pay for such a plan. Surplus commodities director he 1 i police this exceplion of Mrs. Banner, who was riding in the back seal. One of the passengers on the bus, Susana Hernandez of Houston, also was admitted at the hospital. i possession of marijuana against Herbert Garcia Jr.

21, of 716 W. 201h according to Detective Bcto Garza, in the court of Justice of the Peace Ed Sarabia. Officers of the Intelligence Division said lliey confiscated 25 pounds of the illegal weed Passengers on the bus who late Fridav nighl on ln were treated and released a entered Garcia's apartment Knapp Joseph Rios o( wilh a warran issued for hjs arrest by Sarabia. A A before the court lo say wasn't to blame for re adverse publicity directed at the! TM commodities dis- ul Valdez, 21, was reported i at Harlingen's Valley Baptist Hospital from a tribution agencies. De la Rosa said a lack of cooperalion from Dick's Contracting Co.

had wound inflicted. Sunday night caused the shortcomings in the by a 12-gauge shotgun blast. A commodity program here and 44-year-old Santa Rosa man is a brought about Ihe criticism in cuslory on a charge of i leveled alDe la Rosa. assaull with intent to murder 1 De la Rosa specifically as a result of the shooting. blamed Albert Gomez, the Sheriff's Deputy Jim Parker'supervisor for Dick's.

Gomez this morning said the shooting was accused of a complete lack occurred about 7:30 p.m.jof cooperalion in areas which Sunday at La Torre Banch between La Feria 'and Santa Rosa. Charged in the incident is Filar Garcia, who is accused of shooting Valdez. Parker said the shooting have been criticized both by Ihe State Department of Public Welfare and Ihe Uniled Stales Department of Agricullure. De la Rosa said his suggestions lo Gomez have been Rios ol i of Raymond Hazolt Garcia was not in the apart- Maria Vargas, Juani a but officers of and Manuel Intelligence and Patrol Divisions arrested him at Saturday. Garcia is being held County jail with a bond of set by Sarabia.

The marijuana was inline BREAK1N PROBED Thieves broke into a residence al 153 Midway over the form of one-pound "bricks" or compressed leaves ami wrapped in paper. Some plic weekend, according to Sgt. Lupe Limas. Limas said a person or pcr-i bags'and some already sons entered through a window i one-ounce units were also on the south side of the home, cardboard box. Police 'also and removed a television sd confiscated two sets of scales valued at a slerco valuciused for weighing Ihe vvied, al and a shotgun valued)according at $65.

Flores. to Detective Chano it. Is Killed US Magistnik 1 William M'il-' 1 rSp al a "ei'-lpcdcslrian-pickup accident al lei ordered a Nuevn' Laredo. andra i.A Ir tiK loday Traffic DlMVC came in the aftermath of a met" with replies from Gomez family disturbance involving the (,, the effecl if the county wauls two men. Garcia was taken )e tier service it will have to before La Feria Justice of the )ay mo re.

Peace Neil Hawk, who set bond bick's has bean contracted of $2,000 on the assault with the county lo unload, trans- inlenl lo murder counly. I and stare Ihe surplus Garcia was arrested by commc(lmcs as thcy alTivc bv Constable Pablo Lopez shortly ra r0 aflcr Hie shooting Sunday night lilodgel. baby reported. "His answer." De la Rosa said of Gomez, "very bluntly i llas oecn lo 'sir-lighten it out Bertha Summerall, all otjwilh possession ot marijuana Cameron Ciuinlv a i in lieu of a i 1 losc iint 1'adilla. The victim was idcnlilied as 1 1 yourself, because I don't give Brownsville.

lllis morning in the court of $25,000 bond on a maniiiana POUT ISABEL: Mrs. Antonio Ignacio Rodriguez Alejo. i a damn." Funeral services were heldiJuslice of Ihe Peace sinuuKliiiK chavge. a Mrs. Patricia According to police A story appcarinR in the Sun- Commissioners then inquired 1'iday al in a al Our Lady Sarabia.

Alessingor, look place al Ihe in-jday edilion of The Herald of MacNclly whether payment nl Guadalupe Catholic Church! Sarabia Fct bond of $1.000 Ordered lo jail was Adulfn Galvan, Mrs. Dolores 0. intersection of Canales and named the wrong man for'could be withheld from Dick's with interment at. Rose Lawn for Ramnn Gonzalez anrl i whn Villarreal. Roberto F.

Garcia streets, Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Erasmo E. la Pena, Saul de la Pena, Rudy dc la Pena, Oclavio Hinojosa. Calixln R. Ramirez nml Ernes! Tijorina.

Honorary pallbearers wwft Alnnsn Xaniora. Ernrslo Lopen anrl Ga la 2 remanded him to Ihe County a CT Laredo. Mox. Garza was HIHTIIS man, who was pushing a Mr. and Mrs.

veered toward Ihe 'wrong lane and was hit by a i Henry llickford, Louislmarijuana. jail. a was arrested with smuggling ap- Apr. 15. Saturday night by patrolman Ifll pounds of Mr al rs Carlos Estradajpickup driven by Miguel Gon- Charles lloskins.

Iloskins said "Jinjuana Irom Mexico mlo Iho gjri, 2n fiaso, 20. search of liirned up Mo apprclicndcd a and Mrs. Eniilio Rodriguez Alejo died in- iai'1 of a ngari'lle wliirli con- pom! al Fnlcon Al Jstanlly, police said. The pickup Mr. and Mrs.

Miguel was bring held for in- 5 narl of a cigan-lle wliicli pirn- W1 tllained "what iijipcared to "am by special agents of Ihe I U.S. Customs Service. i boy, Apr. 17. Ivcsligalion, police reported.

receiving a Irallic citalion.jin the event it is apparent the Douglas Wayne Edwards, of 122! company is not upholding lls E. Adams, received the cilalion.icnd of Ihe contract. MacNclly inslead of Raul Zavala Sanchez, jsaid payment could and would The citnlion for failure to'be withhold if Ihe evidence war- yield the riglil nf way was.rants 11, issued following a two-car cnlli- De In RUSH presently is in sion at llw intersection of Boca chnrgc of distributing com- Chica Blvd. and Parades Line modilies In some 21,000 persons Rd. Jin Cameron County, PROMOTE DEPUTY CONSTA'Stt MO GONZALEZ TO CONSTABLE PRECINCT 2 The Only Candidatt Who Knows The Job.

Vote ISAURO GONZALEZ CONSTABLE PRECINCT 2 MAY 6TH Paid I'ol. Ad By Jerry St Johnny Ugly t'o-Chalrnith.

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