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PACE H-IP tiainanux Air Crash Horror Described By Girl By ROBERT E. SWEET floating all over Ihe place," SACRAMENTO, Calif. said. "All the tables Twelve-year-old Christie; went on everybody. The whole Kiehn and her family were 1 place came in." digging into an ice cream treat She grabbed Kem Francis, a called a "Zoo" when "some-j 3-year-old youngster traveling thing crashed light behind usjwith the family, and crawled and people began through the burning rubble to "I thought it was just She tried lo return for gimmick," Qrislie said, twin, Krisli, but ring to the fanfare and frills! couldn't, that accompany the many! "I climbed over all sorts of sumptuous dishes served at stuff, maybe some of il was Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor, bodies," the girl said, nicknamed "The Happy It was a cloudless Sunday Instead, il was a jcl fighter afternoon and many families which slammed into the parlor, had gone to the ice cream turning il inlo an inferno and parlor for birthday celebra- killing 22 persons.

lions. The Sacramento 49ers, a "The wood poles started Litlle League football learn, breaking and everything started was having a party at the time. Wearing a straw hat and a im County Continued From Page One) bill now pending in Congress. Ramon says he is informed that a of Ihe bill and its signing by President Nixon mean $1.2 million in fe funds to the county. Ramon said Ihis would be an annual conlribulion and would be relroaclive to Jan.

1.1972. Static erupted among courl; TM members this morning when, 0 Ramon asked approval of a plan that would give $1.200 annually to La Esperanza Boys! as Home here. In return for lhe fwt money, said Ramon. Ihe boysj frj en ra in said, 'Oh! at the home would perform i Look a the We cleanup and maintenance work slammed on the brakes. I gay nineties uniform, employe Don McClusky was rilling a salt shaker when the FS6 Korean War-vintage plane crashed into the Howard Hughes lloom ot the establishment.

At first he tried lo put Ihe racing fire out with extinguishers. But hc quickly gave il up. "There was no ay to help Ihem," he said. ''It was mass cenfusion. I smashed out a window and hauled about five or six people out.

but then the was too intense and I jet back in." Linda Fourby, 17. Sacramen- past in a car that missed by the plane by Both Parties Working Hard For Votes By ROLAND UNDSEY IIPI Repertcr Texas has electoral votes and ranks fourth in the nation in that department which means the state is vital (or both the Republicans and the Democrats this year. Richard Nixon failed to carry Texas in his two Presidential campaigns. He is favored to do so this year, however. But he it not taking any chances.

Nixon paid a visit to the state ust last Friday and Vice dent Spiro T. Agnew is in Texas today. Nixon has put a popular Texan, former Gov. John B. Connally.

at the head of the Democrats for Nixon and there are probably more of those in Texas than any other state in the country. So it was natural for Nixon to kickoff his Democrats for Nixon campaign in Texas Friday at Connally's Picosa Ranch. No Lost Cause A number of Republicans were apparently miffed at the President (or spending more lime with the in what will probably be his only visit to Texas, than with members of his own party. But Nixon knows there are many more Democrats in Texat than Re- McGovern 'Agent Of By (Jilted Press IntemattoMl In the most harsh rhetoric of the 1972 presidential campaign, Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird has accused Sen.

George S. McGovern of apparently acting "as an agent of Hanoi" publicans and, A to wants to win November. "Mr. Nixon sM he expects to carry the Mate and be teemed optimistic about carrying it by a large majority," the state's Republican senator John G. Tower said Saturday after Nixon left.

Labeled Hanoi 9 U.S. pilots in North Vietnanrfor political reasons. McGovern, appearing in Sew York City, called on Nixon these three jrcisoners come home just as quickly as possible." jon the issue prisoners o' of American WRECKAGE OF KOREAN WAR--vintage jet fighter plane sits in front of a gutted ice cream parlor after being pulled from tiie structure fol- lowing a crash while taking off at Sacramento, Calif. Sunday during an air show. At least 22 persons, many of them children, died in tihe crash.

on the county's four public boat looked up just in time to see ramps. the tail like a speeding ball of; San Benito Commissioner i fire going right into Aiiolph Thomae Jr. spoke out she said. against the plan, noting his Precinct 3 employes are presently doing the work and that the work is covered by the 'People were out! kids- saying. 'Get Get out! Where's my Everybody was trying Tanzania Ready To End Fight Todays Weather The Magic Valley By United Press International FORECAST: Partly cloudy; SUNRISE 7:20 a.m.

SUNSET and warm this afternoon, 7:22 p.m. i tonight and Tuesday with a yinE Tanzania has accepted a planislight chance of showers today, i TM ito end nine days of fighting'Winds southeasterly to 18 mph a a Precinct 3 Road and Bridgej "The heat was terrific, it was along its border with Uganda, daytime and less than 8 Rrnwnsv'ill Fund budget. Thomae noted smokey and Foreign Minister Omar Adentonight. High temperatures to help everybody." 85 55 84 64 49 31 Reform Of Constitution Is Proposed By BEN SARGENT DPI Capitol Reporter AUSTIN (UP1) Bill Hobby, But George S. McGovern does: The problem of the prisoners not regard Texas as a inlo in the cause.

Texas has voled for between President Nix- Democratic nominee for ami Democrat McGovern dent in every election since 1848; Sunday when the South Dakota excepl in 1928 when Hoover car-! senator accused Nixon of North Vietnam's news agency announced that the three pilots, were released with ceremony fram prison Sept. 17; had sent cables to Nixon authorities not to interfere with their return home. Laird immediately issued a ried the state and in 1952 and the release of three statement saying it was-; "a despicable act of a presidential candidate to make himself a spokesman for the enemy." "Sen. McGovern apparently is willing to act as an agent for Hanoi in undermining the rights of American prisoners of -war under the Geneva convention," Laird said. Tiie defense secretary said If was the North Vietnamese who have delayed the return of the U.S.

officers. Air Force Maj. Edward Elias and Navy Lts. Markham L. Gartley' and 1956 when Eisenhower won in; Texas.

McGovern has been to Texas twice--once on a fence mending visit to former President Lyndon Johnson and once on a pure campaign stop in Dallas and Houston. And the Democratic vice presidential nominee, Sargent Shriver. starts a 48-hour Texas campaign today with stops in Corpus Hous- 'ton, Galveston and Fort Worth. Agnew was in San Antonio to-j POWs Are Still Held In Hanoi TOKYO (UPl)-Three U. S.

has three of the four ramps in his precinct and that the fourth lies in the Precinct 1 of Commissioner Isabel. have "good visibility," said: Ghalib of Somalia said today. Sacramento City Fire Chief President Idi Amin of Uganda welcomed the plan, but he ruled Ted Hunt of Port; "w'hen they (the peace until the Tanzanian came out they all looked like all government has withdrawn its the low 90s and low peratures in the mid 70s. The! mcago probability of rain 20 per cent this afternoon. HARBOR AND BAY: Partly cloudy and warm this afternoon, "I've seen ihe ramp in Pcljner George L.

Nielsen said tj 1," said Commissioner Mike was even more painful for Cortina, of Brownsville, "and Parents tod whogoc it always looks neat and clean." a art a TM doesn eomei Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fort Worth Helena Houston Jacksonville "If we get any money from: the kids you know." forces from the border and the Parks and Wildlife Com-j jousted forniOT Ugandan and Tuesday with a mission," said Thomae, "it; For Christie Uie mishap den( on Qtote leaves chance of slun should go to the precincts a family tragedy. Her Tanzani 1 southeasterly 5 to 15 knots.I a pro-rated basis." Thomae also i Bacci, was a of rain 30 per cent questioned how the cleanup along with the second twin. Her miljtar spckesman said 37 thjs a ft rnoon. Tide is three Ja( crew from the Brownsville boysjmotJier 29, and Ihe rest; more guelrjllas have be en quarters foot abovc normal Kansas City home would get to Rio Hondo TM family-three coys anu i i in m0 ppi up operations; Wave heights inland bays 2 lo Las Ve as and Arroyo City to perform the! girl-were hospitalized. I by Ugandan (tr ear tne 4fe ei.

Los Angeles so-called work. But Sacramento Lounn order (own of j. Muki a i A LAKE AND TM" VICINITY: Partly cloudy and: Mexlcci Cl ')' reported deaths would; warm daytime, fair and mild'Miami lo 367 the number a niphl, through Tuesday. Ugandan forces say! Winds southeasterly to 16 mph' Monlerrey The Further discussion poinled out i that this work is alrealy beingl There .1 be done successfully by the county I school seats tomoi and that allowing Esperanza saia hoys to do il would amount duplication. I A motion was made to table i All Ramon's proposal and a second I III 1 i I was made to the motion.

Cor- linas and Thomae called for a. "question" on the motion to lable, but Ramon refused bring the matter lo a vote. of emntYi tlley llaw ki etl since a 1-500-1 daytime and less than 6 mph New Orleans 'h' "nan force moved into Uganda: tonight. High temperatures in', New York from Tanzania Sept. 17.

'the low and mid 90s. Low: Oklahoma Cily i In Bar es Salaam Ghalib lold temperatures in Ihe low newsmen Sunday that President! mid 70s. Pittsburgh Julius Nyerere of Tanzania had accepted a five-point peace plan proposed by President Mo- Boasting TIDES: The high today at 7:39 p.m. and the lows at 11:25 p.m. The high'Tuesday at 4:57 St.

Louis Salt Lake City- San Antonio 3 i.iu- HI 111511 luccudy ai t.at aan rtmonio Ihamed Said Barre of Somalia, a.m. and the lows at 11:28 a.m., JSault St. Marie fdon't flUOOY gave no details of thejalso the high at 9:03 p.m. and Seattle P' an 'the lows at 12:25 p.m. i Washington Radio Uganda quoted Amin as saying Ihe plan was "very; good." But Amin said that unlesi WASHINGTON fU'PI) Pat Tanzanian and other hostile: withdrew from Ohe the Democratic nominee for ay and speaks in Fort Worth I pilots freed from prison in! Korr is A.

Charles. lieutenant governor, says rewril-j Tuesday. 'North Vietnam do not want to Laird said the U.S. governing Texas' 96-year-old" conslitu- Nixon's trip was the most in-lly home with American ment had had no communication is a good way to update the teresting, however, and one of military escorts, the Vietnam tions from Hanoi about the s'ate's image. (the more interesting aspects News Agency said today.

and he offered to send It's a real opportunity to was that half of it could not be A VNA news dispatch from an American medical evacua- i bring Texas kicking and scream- called--on ttie surface, at least Hanoi monitored in Tokyo said ing into'the 20th Century, campaign trip. But it was. that the pilots sent separate cables to President Nixon ti plane lo Hanoi "within to give it a good push into the nevertheless 21sl" he said. i short jSaturday requesting that U.S. Hobby, a Houston newspaper 1 mad st at refrain from inter iexeculfve, has no iniR' 0 Urande City and Harlingenjfering with their trip home.

ih.is campaign and will serve as i and received a lumultuous wel-l The pilots were Maj. Edward lne President Pro Tern of the Tex-'come The state'sjK. Elias, of Valdosla, hours" if there is a transportation problem. as Senate. Democratic senator and two of I Navy Lt.

(jg) Markham L. Hobby's sntiments were echo-ills Democralic by Rep. Price Daniel Jr. made the D-Liberty, who is running for a i House Speaker. refused He said "the key to complete if it was to be part and thorough reform of the leg-l pa ig So Nixon said it wasn't a islative process lies in constitu-ipolitical lour which means that and Charles Frank Mrnkiewicz, political director for the McGovern campaip.

said a poll lakefl by Ihe McGovern organization showed Ihe gap between the 5fi 40 RO 65 tional reform." I A constitutional amendment to the next legislature up as a constitutional convention is lisl- as Proposolion No. 4 on the I November general election bal- Hobby, who spoke with Daniel al a meeting of citizens supporting Proposition No. 4, said a new constitution should outline society's basic philosophy. "It "should safeguards," of Dunedin, Fla. 1 U.

(jg) Norris A. Ci Nixon iof San They were I er cem it come released May 17 to the undecided of the cam- American antiwar group now towari on a visit to Norlih Vielnain. In Washington, Defense Se- candidates had narrowed, Nixon receiving 54 per cent and McGovern 34 per cent with 10 to table." said the Judge, "and; we'll just pass the matter." This refusal by Ramon; Nj a 7hris going to brought more harsh words from; boasUn g' a OU er husband frontier he would order a "big! other commissioners, c( au se ve 0 best guy! 3 1 and a large-scale! world a'nd I love him'operation of the army and! paratroopers to destroy them the remark overjcompletely." Harlingen Commissioner Buss Fowler, who said he has been taught a lesson about quick or: ma(le 1 Wealthy Surgeon Slain In Houston it was paid for out of the White jcretary Melvin R. Laird ac- House budget and not campaign icused Hanoi of making "propa- 'ganda tools" of the pilots and funds. But Friday night's supper with Connally and 200 wealthy Democrats was pure politics.

Nixon was joined by his wife Pat, who was campaigning in California, for the overnight stay at Picosa At the same time Connally I makin th and Nixon and the dined on prime rib in wine Itiieir relatives in the North Vietnamese capital. Noting that Vietnamese officials three weeks ago promised to release the three pilots. Laird said the Communists were still undecided. He said voters were leaning ard McGovern. But a poll taken by Daniel Inc.

for Time magazine and The New.Vork Times showed Nixon had increased his lead by II points lay down basic sa uce. Democrats loyal lo Mcle said, "dlstri- Govern staged a shindig of their bute responsibilities among va- own a poorboy supper they -'-us parts of government ca e( Shriver was the fundamental prin-jhonored guest. He ate beans even using the families of these) prisoners of war as propaganda, tools at this particular time." The been hasty votes. Fowler referred to action by carr e( her the court last week in approving n( a subdivision plat even though 1 the plat didn't meet Uie requirements set in the county's mor building and flood-control nr-. a nu sband dinance.

In that, meeting lasl relationship, week. Ramon cajoled the courl weekend on the plane thai' Amin said Nyerere would also R. Hill, a wealthy plastic sur- to Vv'ashingtoninaTM expel Obote before geon who was to go on trial the a week-long, (there be peace. Obote has. second time in November for campaign trip, ibeen living in exile in Tanzania lhe 1969 death of his first wife, HOUSTON'(UPD-Dr.

John I Police said Ihe killer told enunciate espies. and tamales and drank soda "It should not try lo solve water nn back of a flatbed TM. bU truck 12 miles from the Connal- ner guests" not to be afraid of how problems will be solved and by wXom." Daniel added he would like to around" Hanoi men and "they for a 62 to 23 per cent advantage. The Yankelovich survey was based interviews with 2,239 registered voters in 16 key between Aug. 25 and Sept.

12. It also indicated Democratic voters favor Nixon McGovern 43 per cent to American group had cx-pected to leave Hanoi Obituaries MISS ROSA GONZALEZ 5 Rosa Gonzalez, 14, of Llma died Saturday at the millionaires because Saturday on a flight bound for! Vientiane, but they were nol r.n: the plane when it landed. U.S.;, antiwar activists with the group said North Vietnam chose Hospital. different route, apparently fear- 1 is survived by her f- Mrs. Nixon had never Amin ousted him personally or glowingly coup last year.

a was shot to death in his Sunday ght. itacl)e Hill's son and mother that he inended to rob the home. The son described the man as about 25 years old with shoulder ee the new document more non-millionaires than would innual legislative sessions, in-1 there are millionaires. fliers. creased salaries for legislators and full budgetary control and! execution by lawmakers.

authorities in Laos ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Santiago to "kidnap" the! Gonzalez, a brother, Guadalupe, five sisters, Misses Mana Not So Ftar The VNA said that the pilots hair and a full mous-' Ihcir Diplomatic sources in Dar esj Hill. 41, wag shot three times "I have news for you. into approving the plat, after sai( i.

"you can't name any fielding. the subdivision we're not belter 'Salaam said the invasion I by a yoi she attempt appeared to be collaps-j during i tempt. mug, hippie-looking man ig an apparent robbery at- owners of phaded they stood to lose a c( 0 now this. They're I Irihil rivalries 'had S4 million loan from an Eastern. They're upbeat.jquarreling then shootin; if the court didn'l act.

They're nol pessimistic. I thinkkhe invasion force. i other action this morning great." courl heard Ramon read Idlers from Stale of Texas She sdried, "Look back four officials regarding community years age the campus land-fill proposals anrl food aisordcif. Ihe burning of the! shmp program, scheduled lo go There been lots nn nrt nrt into operation here early next V.eve never had year Ramon said about half of chtn'ic in such short a time ihp county's 140.000 residents undcr 15 ff President. I ve wrulil qualifv for Ihe food Sc.

love him. He's great." reminded Ihat there a still a Vietnam war after The Ugandan spokesman said! Hill's attorney claimed the for I led to! robbery was just a coverup for an ass assination. Neighbor among an assassination. Hill and his third wife, Connie, returned home from a trip to Las Vegas and were met at Ihe door by the killer. Police said the man forced his way inlo Hill's River Oaks man- before the Day Care Center To Haynes represented Hill injJQe Hill's attorney, Richard "Racehorse" Haynes.

said he didn't believe the killing was motivated by robbery, but theH trial for the death Joan Robinson Hill whic He was indicted in May, of murdering his wife Hospital ADMISSIONS BROWNSVILLE: Mrs Isabel Galvan, Luis Becker, Mrs. Mrs. Mans Dinias. Mario A. Echcvarna.

Ai Loncepcion Garza. William Garza, Mike Harvey, Mrs. Monlcmayor, Henna E. Stuckburgcr. LW FRESNOS: Mrs.

Garza. DISMISSALS BROWNSVILLE: Ana Maria Benavidcs. Teresa V. (larcia. Lorenzo G.

Molano, Santiago (i. Maria Pucnlc. A A 0 0 Dalha Trevino, Geronimu Trevino. a HERMOSO: Dalia Saenz. nesrly four years of the Nixon about 15 minutes Hill arrived.

1 Ties Son, Mother The killer had tied Hill's son, I Robert. 12, and Hill's mother, (Mrs. Myra Hill, 70, and left The exact cause of her Ce er the llme Housing Authorily. Brownsville was unanimously'them on the dining room floor. selected as the convention site The robber kicked Robert in for next year's Fall Assembly! the head and Robert's grand- of Ihe International Good Neigh-i mother in Ihe throat afler tying General 1 and gagging them wilh adhe- Hhe appearance of being a inleresl party, repre- Lopez said the Buena Vida Denting only college campuses, was never determined although, a Association youths and racial! Shriver's net worth, inciden-in their cables assured i A i tally, Is far greater than that families and President Nixon of! Brownsvillt of Nixon or Connally, but no one "their good health and goodj Funeral were lo be at the dinner on the lawn of and their desired inten-jheld today at 4 p.m al Temnlo the county courthouse in 0 to be accompanied, without! La Hermosa, with Htfeeiidn ville seemed lo care, if indeed i uita-ferencc, by their civilian'Garcia officiating with in- they knew.

including the Rev.itermcnt at City Cemeterv William Sloan Coffin Prof.l Garza Funeral Home" is in Richard Falk, David Deilingcr charge of arrangement? and Cora Weiss." i II was nol known when the; pilots planned to leave Hanoi MRS. ANNA JOHNSON fnr the United Slates bul Eliasi Mrs Anna L- Johnson, 81 of said in a cable to his wife in' 2 TM Lns FJianos Courts, Georgia that he might return -Saturday at 519 E. Madison St. home "possibly Thursday." had been a Brownsville Charles' wife, Olga. and resident for 18 years.

ler, Minnie Lee Survivors include two sons; ith the pilots in Dr. Windel Johnson and Carl S. Johnson, both of Minnesota; Humphrey Warns Of 'Extremes' WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. H. Humphrey, ives the Democratic party IGarlley, are County Com- Inc.

lo relocate Smith Day several formed. Hill's second wife, Mrs. Ann. and plan activities for Kurth, testified autopsies were per-1 requested a community building I where they could hold meetings! she said: one a killed lasl Ins Xi.xiin said she had i i i icai "ncvn once boa.sled about my Assembly in San Antonio, sive lape. Mrs.

Hill was sched-j fj a hiih'wnd IT mv a i hu't Ygnacio Garza Brownsville uled for surgery today for et a fi oan tijji dir-d I've decided I'm going chapler president, has an-age lo her throat the marriage lasted and Urban Develop' muncod. Police said when Dr. Hill cw months Mrs Kurlh Ip'sli mcnl that she wa? a Brownsville successfully opened the door lo enter Ihe thai Hill told her lhal his rai "hecausp my outbid a number of other ciiics home, the killer was in the en; if rjoan) was sick and he HUD replied lhal the day care She said she of Texas anrl Mexico in securing trance way. a pillowcase overj a Kuril," KOU center must pay soon. minorilies.

Short Stay If we get the image a Ihat has gone nc I identified with what I call 1 from Ihe Department of soleric your i daughter, Mrs. Harriet Gannon Atlanta, 16 grandchildren and Iwo greal- grandchildren. Funeral services were held today at 10 a.m. at Brownsville Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. E.

Mason cf Uie Assembly of God Church officiating, wilh inlerment al Mont Mela Memorial Park in San Henilo. Funeral arrangements were NO COMPLAINT lc- Demon-it Frcnkim I). Ihr assembly of some 300 his head wilh slits cut for Hoosevcll once but swilchcd lo delegates here in October, eyes. The killer grabbed Connie ihe Republicans in IMS. a a said.

The Spring Hill and pulled her inside. Assembly is lo be held in Dr. Hill lunged for Ihe rob-i Guadalajara next April. ber and Mrs. Hill ran from the! U.S.

Hep. Henry n. Gonzale-. house lo a neighbor's lo call' NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. of Snn Anlonio was princioal police.

She heard several shots' (I'l'll--The was' iralo speaker al Ihe Assembly during and called for an ambulance. The car had been parked 'hi 1 milling over Ihe weekend Police said about four or five AUSTIN outside his lor al which drew approximately 310 shots were fired. sario Witk Fowler was listed in "Thi half an The delcpalrs from Texas antl liillfnlfl stable condition loday SI. always niinliii' HMH, and Mex'co. Hill was when Ihe ainbii- David's llnspilal where he has wnrkiim liiini i I'adm Allan Skinnri' nf Laredo was lanee shnl in the in intensive care since lasl kcrpmi; h.in a a rr-elccied president of the der, slomach and arm wilh a week.

rental value' for Ihe building: News Word Rcpnrl. they were using or make DO per Humphrey said Ihe Wick Fowler Said Stable is one of extremism as people see it then we can't Brownsville police Saturday Humphrey said Sunday. arrested a 15-year-old girl who under the direction of Browns- He made his remarks in an' a een brought lo police ville Funeral Home. JOHN FOWLER John Harold Fowler, 47, of Demo- a il with the authorilv of the a a Wi losc cleclions if J' enile officer Sylvia 1714 Illinois. Port Isabel, died I Sunda at Merc Hosital.

TM renter services available residents of me Only Iwo childrrn living in lhei should." Rucna Vida Project are enrolled The at the Center Loncz said ym can win elections is lo'io Sgl. Lupe Limas. recognize lhal Ihe majority of view its leadership as I Cavazos Sunday at Mercy Hospital. catering lo a small group "and The was. detained for an A native of Palestine, should." lour (he jail on a charge he had been a Port Isabel The wa knnw that! 0 being a runaway, according resident for 10 years.

Hc was a veteran of World War II, and was a laxi driver in Port Isabel. lmisinsj Auihinly has the American people are not Police said Ihe girl's parcnls He is survived by his 'vile. maintained a gonrl poor, lhal there is what call said she had not attended school ji rs Loonor Fowle'r of Porl rola'ionship with the middle America, and thai Ihe lasl Ihrco weeks, and Isabel. Iwo sons and a sislcr. Camrrnn County Community made up mostly of she was "mil on Ihe Ihe Funeral services will lie held i A MAJUNE CALENDAR IN PORT Delaware Getty DUE TODAY Eclipse TUESDAY Cnslii Rica 1'cmex I'roieck Inc I ODCX said "and' 1 I I M1IU, dliu six monllis: Jlhal great middle section represents victory or defeat for eir Elizondo.

Monterrey, was re-was found next to the body. Hisjliclpalion in world chilli free to relocate, at whichja political party." Hie weekend, olccled as execulive secrelary. Icfl pants porkol was lurned in-icontesls. was hospilalized m( ous Aulhority willi he cnnijilninls Also the moplini' Ihe I i out nnd his billfold wasjsevernl at i Now Von Know (,,,.,, I i I I. liitiiin I I I I Ml parents were working.

He complained lo Ilic ollicers. Council al Ihe San Anlonio revolver. His eyes: Fooler, known for his "Two Ho called their slationhousc to rnco.ling and Oscar J. Salinas were taped shul and more tape Alarm" chilli mix and his granted them U.S. police said during He U'iiluJreu' th l.S.

when out wliM (lie Tourism Chapter Mrs. Hill said her officers dhiiu'-iirre-hiii; wii'! lo include bantl hart several hundred dol- 1 llnspilal iinlhorilics said his" 1 facilny NIC. Hiree vliu bn.kcii commillcc in each local lars i him Nolhinj! was at 7 a.m. Imlay of Ihe Tcnanl.s' 0 gallons or 11 -li Ions of Ihp aulhorty ilex, into his car. Gaua reported.

en from the palacial home. stable. i Association." 'water. 'officer. Humphrcv said.

"And streets" all day long while bolh Tuesday al 3 p.m. at Port i Isabel Baptist Church with Ihe Limas said the girl called Rev. Everett Young officiating, police back in about an inlerment at Port Isabel after she had been placed in 1 City Cemetery, jail and promised lhal she Gravpside services will be A rainfall of one inch over would obey her parcnls and go conducted oy the American one o' land is pquivnlcnl.lo school. She was released on Lcfiion. of the juvenile Darlinfi-Mouser is in charge ol arrangements..

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