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PAOK 1J--THE IFOWNSVIIXE HERALD--maty, Deeeauer Holiday Mostly Quiet One Here The Christnits holiday was "reasonably" quiet in Ihie way of investigations of a serious nature, but the usual number of firecracker complaints, drank Two (i the suspects suffered minor cuts inflicted with a pocket kniie, were given first aid at Mercy Haspilal and remanded lo jail, said LI. Ward cases and a slue of minor; Charges are expelled to be traffic accidents kept he i filed later, he added, department busy, said U. "It was mostly an old grudge DoiHas Ward. figl'l and I don't think lhe holi- Two Us Fresnos men and one day had anything lo do with it," from Malamoros were jailed I said I.t. Ward.

Christmas Eve for alleged i There were some 20 minor conduct and affrav.j traffic accidents investigated Christmas Ere during the McAllen Men Die In Crash p.m. to 11 p.m. shift, including a few hit runs. Only onej injury was recirded, Ward continued. Injured was Julio Cesar Vera, of 2345 Taylor Stret.

who w-as treated and released at Hospital following Kiel 10:14 p.m. acc.idlem at TaUoi and 24th Street. PIERCE Two McAllen men The Vera boy was riding i were among lhe four persons bicycle northwest on Taylor. He killed Wednesday in a twc-carwas carrying a passenger. Juan 1 headon collision one file east! Antonio Cantu.

11. of'the same! of Pierce on U.S. Highwav 19. address. who was mv hurt.

The victims were identified as The youths told Patrolman Juan R. Zamora, 22, and Frank Ortiz that an "old white Ign.icio Ortiz 19. traveling in the Also k'lled were William same direction, ran into the a Balew, 56. of bicycle causing ii and the oe Springtown, and Juan J. Con- cupants to ram a parked zales, 19.

of Houston. Balew's vehicle wife. Georgia. 53. was reported The Vera youth who suffered In serious condition in a a bruised thigh and lacerated Wharton hospital.

knee was taken to the hospital According to Department of by Garza Ambulance. Public Safety officiaL' Balew in other esses, the Dairy and his wife were in an east- Burger, 239 We.st Dirabeth bound automobile, and the three was ransacked but ownor men were in a westbound apparently surnrised the thief vehicle whidi went out of or thieves in tv set because control In an attempt to pa-s some the loot was behind, another vehicle and slid Ward sain Prisoners' Families Return Dissapointed MOW YOliK (UI'I)-A trans, trip that began i hopes in Dallas ended in ilisuppmnlnvnl hut mil de.spair York today for the lainilic.s of uji iinsuiu-i'ii nf war caplive In North Vietnam. M-KVS and their ldivii ivliinied to Parts on Christ- feeling Iheir journey was no 1 inland back in less than win. "We left for Paris with hope In our hearts and relumed with hojte and expectation for the lutuiv," the wives said in a joint slalomenl. Will Scatter To Homes Today the pilgrims will scatter lo their humus in Christmas live aboard Spirit Chn-hnas chartered for the Unifcd We stand liSdeii Texas millmnarie 11.

lioss Peroi Pei i ai-so is paying for from New York to homes for wanted but with slates alK'r their ol 'till' Prays For Extended Truce i which took them lo Paris 1 Three of the privaccly with wives nTe Hie ar their lTMTe i-iur of Se. eiii.y she'and 'dupe lrv l)T Vietnamese i i Mrs. Kcniu'th I- bi'i-itj. vehen the charge that compan.ons ut'ie a Wasiiingion. "'ilu Vietnamese" Su" fused us of being the dupes of tile Aiiwicah to said iicr siiver' Jiair iufile.1 returned to Keniitdy- SOAKIXG UP THE St'X IX While i i in the northern United States are by heavy snow and freezing temperatures.

Rio j( Janeiro swelters with it's secoiui Jay gree weather and Brazilian lovers the Ivach to soak tip the Christnuslime broadside into the e.is; boira! lane in front of the vehicle. Zamora. who worked 3 the steel industry in Houarc. on his way to th? to msrrW Sstircsv. a were to t' is Our Lady Orti? was of HTC bv barbea 1 2n c-fcric sSaver.

srxi cartons cf State Now Has Void On National Political Scene I A CITY particular wish and sides in i a Pupe all se Ijiundi. I ml I oitnvd a prayer thai in Nigeri- group i nnsht extend i holiday'land so dear to us, through the Airport. 1 i find the way to conflict of Vielnam, ne Shakes Off Harangues hope th. the tru of these', A m.r. aiaon.

.1 i five will be prolonged and ittander of Baltimore. a liuniiin slum, he result in the end in an ln ai Mrs. fislier 'shiwk i-amed words of comfort, honorable reconciliation, and harangues in which aim of food. through thai, finally, of the Tra Vicn Duong, of the XnHii I'o accredited to'Middle East." I Vietnamese Consulate, acwetl the he spoke of the! wives having hve and peace" wihch wanted lo kindle La the world. The T2-y r-old Pope encompassed all that, and three masses, in a strenuous Christ-'(jV mas Day that carried him from the gilded of the Vatican into the wretched shacks of one I of Rome's shantytowns.

Family Hit Tragedy Gets Help (Editor's Note: Lyndon Raines both the state sr.d nationa pow- Texas political scene Day. suddenly after Johnson, and died early in the there was a void in the lineup message to the world, delivered cancer. John Nance of lexas leaders on the national. Thursday from the The pontiff rested today and "lanneii one brief public CLEVELAND (UPI) The appearance his study window John Mc.M.thm a i did not a' noon lo bless crowds in St. want lo retum tn a big house Peter's Square on St.

a lot of memories, a nai'n, il holiday in Neighbors and friends saw to it his IS-minute Christmas thai they didn't. John and Rae Jean McMahon motives" ramer than hiimamUi. rian onjs." Mrs. Fisher, who appewed- tk'ed. i commented: "They uild me to go tell my child a ia murJjrer of North Vietnamese.

children." In calmer moments diplomats and the womjn, sipped tea and were "cordial' and formal," Mrs. Fisher aiij, "The us on with nlf' state and ened. eras on the Tevas capitcl scene When they spoke in describes Texas poli- general! tics dnrinz lie Xoiv. Vith the start of the new troublesome Vietnam War. decade, they all are gone from Connally left office the KVLE THOMPSON Veiled Press International day.

Zamsrz pjtn. Csaaerr. Senors STid MeiSet S.EI?: tearfey TT 50t 51 Hospttal ot Suspected In Slaving Today's Weather The Magic died near the end of th? scene. inl-nnv nf just short of his 100th will Texas ever be able to lonooo build up another array of na- Johnson left Washington 'ast tional figures like those jus 1 dc-' a id- over his conduct of the parted? Many political observ-' llr nm ht ers doubt il--al least within the -foreseeable future. Gov.

Preston Smith, who succeeded Connally, has absolutely no ambition to make his presence felt outside the borders of Texas. Future for Barnes Most of the "old hands" Democratic politics in Texas are looking to youthful Lt. Gov Ben Barnes to take up some of warmer lhe ad; Jt his mnve c()ul(1 main ant 1 'heir nin- children Irit 'ast Peter's Basilica week on a long holiday gi below, the in excursion to visit relatives. Near Dickson, Tenn. Last Christinas' which really surprised me." she added.

They ended the day with religious services and a parly. that included gifts for children around a large treejji a hotel lobby. turn Fort Worth Negro Gang Assaults 12 McMahon's station wa- a on ran over an filing six of his children. A' seventh died later at a hospital. Doctors released the parents ad surviving children Bryant 8.

and Barbara. 13 early 'Prowlers' 1 Curious Kids RIVERSIDE-, Calif. Wednesday and they new home UMfll of Sm to pick up the pieces. Funeral services for the children will be nere Te ia Christmas and moved In- 40- and Goaaaez. Jin.

Kr GJora Saturday. When they arrived, they found the same kind of FORT WORTH (UPI) A friendship and sympathy they gang of at least six youths ihad encountered'in Tennessee carried on an hour and Lljwhen volunteers mannin" tple- minute series of as-aults on 12 phones raised more than 520.000 persons in Fort 'h's them. i investigate. Smilh knocked on ths door and identified himself policeman lo the sleepy-eyed Thursday nightj Friends of Hie family had to 16 mph today. 4 to i to 21 loirgf.t and 10 to 20 mph-ciouay weaiher.

urned out turned out ro Dreview of FALCON' LAKE AND VICIM- uaes are a foot below normal. THIRD DAY Partly cloudy r.a- -f. ETt' 13X3- Zrru Raytera Made Ex-Condrt Sought In TY: winds at 6 to 15 knots today. 3 lo 6 knots Saturday night." and 10 to 20 Saturday. TIDES: The high today at 110:27 a.m.

and the high jp.m. i SUNRISE: 7:15 a.m. 5:47 p.m. Amarillo Atlanta jBismark, N.D. I Brownsville Buffalo age in 1976.

OUTLOOK: and colder or oresent, there still is that great void of Texan amnn" th early today on the city's to the cellar side for questioning. The big family had celebrated! The victims all told the same Christmas with relatives priori story. They said they were four suvivors TO Chicago DISMISS 0 5 Sirnnrjs S. I 'J. 1 Perez.

Mr Tro-- as. Mane Gsrzs. a v- Rodriguez. i Cor.s/ Guadaiupe Herreri de Jesus Medrann. Biu: Irnia daivan.

Francisco Pecrs-i Manuel Xamora. Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Mary P.

lire. Mara Lara. Fred Wagner. Margarita C. Buitrr.

Amparo Zapata. Mrs. I i 7. a Felix Carre jn Minerva Martinez. Mora Castillo SAN HKNITO.

Mrs Severs minus Mr and Mrs. Stephen Iinll girl. I)oc. 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Ramon a i Dec 24. Mr. and Mrs. Francw-n Xaninra, boy.

Dor. 2-1 Mr. and Mis. Adan Medrann Dec. 24.

Mr and Mr- X.in.iia Dei-. i a 5 Hard Quake Registered In Atlantic MAR10.V. m. (UPI)--Murder-Corpus Christ! were issued in layover again- Kenneth Rogers, 26. in Des Moiaes the slayings of jiis: Detroit and her I El Paso County Sheriff Fort Worth Harold Farr-er said a search.

Helena under way in TennesseeiHoi'ctoti Rozers. 2 former convict, with the slaying of Kansas City 22'. and: Laredo Barbara Case, 24. on Christmas Las Vegas i Los Angeles Casi's car was found a', a rri'idside park Mcxico City north i a i Fsrner said. i dwcnbed Paul v.h'1 a Carbondale! Monterrey v.iri his wife, oreriXew Orleans and ISO York Oklahoma City h'e had bex-n out phoenix tii.y ahout three Pittsburgh nvi.v-.= Mrr.in!; a sentence st.

ou is and thai salt Lake City rented a A a we-'k Sa a i 51 36 20 78 22 29 69 42 .12 25 68 58 32 69 7j 49 72 67 62 37 32 35 50 20 24 50 19 05 24 39 32 20 42 47 19 44 51 56 311 One lon time litical obsere-. accosted by the Negro youths er in Austin believes the Demo-, after walking into the qilie tly at home. crat.c party as it has ireen dimly lighted flower garden and kjiown for decades might be! forced into a area dead unless Connally can be. where the other victims had to run in 1970 against been assembled. 75 U.S.

Sen. Ralph Yarborough. Those attacked ranged in age Leaders Missing i from to 21. Five couples! I The observer points out that were forced into a dark area the moderate-conservative ele- i the to starting out on the trip. Alvarez MARINE CALENDAH IN PORT Me'x.

spent Thursday: DUE SATURDAY I New York Getty tffe Obituaries DESIDERIO PAREDES BrownsvHie for 18 a Desiderio Paredes, 83, of 1227 was employed with Unlietf jardens, as were two 16-1 E. Monroe died Wednesday Foods Co. ment of the Democratic party year-old boys who were walking at the Retama Manor Nursing Survivors include his no other person of national 1 the scenic area of jForest Park. But close friends of Connally say the former governor and former secretary of the Navy Home. Mrs.

He is survived by three son, Natividad Perez Gore; a Mack Gore Jr. walked in and I saw tw-OjDesiderio Juan and two sisters, Mrs. in front of us," said one; Paredes, all of Brownsville. Stella G. Kelly and Miss Ethel-' .62 18-year-old boy.

"Then a bunch Funeral services were held al; Gore, both of West Virginia. during the Kennedy administra-jappeared behind its and I felt a a.m. today at Immaculate' Rosary nil be said at 7 p.mr Con has no intention of running! knife at tlie back of my head, i Conception Cathedral with 1 today "at Hinkley Mortuary for another political office. iThey warned us to be quiet. bur al in tlle city cha 1 Funeral services wilt' "I have no desire to serve in.They said the quteter we umier the direcliou of Garza De held at 3 Saturday at.

S'a'es better it would be for Un eral Home. i a a Conception Connally as say-! that we might live to tell about with burial in How. .03 Sauli Seattle 1 Washington 74 61 23 76 30 54 73 23 34 .17 65 21 50 31 the United friends quote ing I' 1 Privately. Connally -agrees! T. ne 0 TM8 college student with the analysis that the na- he did not thlnk tional Democratic party "is a lo escape, shambles." i "There were so -'We've got a real problem.

many of them. You don't think too well MRS. GEKTKUUK I. HANLOHiLaivn Memorial Gardens under Mrs. Gertmde F.

Irwin the direction of Hinkley lloi' ahri11 Hanloh, 59, of IMS West LeveeJ tuary. jdied Thursday at her Pallbearers will Ire She was retired from the'Hollon. a Richmond, cosmetics business. Marquis. Knit Ilaeger.

Joe know tliat," Connally said re-! wlln at the back of your, Mrs Hanloh. a native of V.llaiTea! an c. cently. But he has told friends! eal ne sai Brambauer. Germany came to .82: that.

"I just can't afford to run TM the L'nitel Slates in 1929 settled HOBKRTO LARTKiUF, stf. for public office again." a at Isast i 1 an(1 Philadalphia. Pa. and then Kobcr'-i Garri-a Sr. Barnes openly agrees a knives brandished by moved l() abmli GO.

of Rt. 1. Box V2c. Democrats are in trouble na- aitatKeis years She was a Thursday at Mercy Hospital. Ho tionally.

The youths forced the vichmsj mter S( j- was a hniIH Needs Outlined lle (lo 0 bo 'Church. Surv.vors include his .49 'The thinking of Ih, parly at separated from the by Sun jving a dallghtcr Mrs arligut a this time is almost entirely of short distance. Small amoums Ma or Rllth A )f I I i ckt't change was taken omaha. an CA.N'ADIA- D'a(i Man On Had Cash Mr, Ri, Edmonton Toronto nepeg 6 bo6 20 15 20 06 .07 putting to.sBMh-r nonheni-tvi)i" pocWit .06 liberals," Barnes said. l.l.i is not a single stron" nokes- were stolen from both the bovs a for the South.

Soulhwost or' a Sirls. One diamond a I gue Misses Andrpar was taken from a girl's fing r. I Josef Hanloh of Brownsville: sn Kstela. Irma and liulh Lartig'nf Hanloh nf Browns- anil Mrs. Raquvl L.

l.ucio.__ali. ville: a sister. Anna Riekcr of Mrownsvil'. ihree hrollirTs Harrisbtirg Matamoros edestrian "If the partv continues going ttn irl f0il a ta r5 the wav il appsars to be goins She was net rap-d. but was very hard for the beaten.

South and for Texas. R'grii now it's very hard to -Aha! type of part" ii lf Democrats will in 1P72." Kills Conco Youths Dei h- awi My. Dr-c Mrs. IRREGULARO DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR Dltr TR1T 1 'K odm.l.s a KINSHASA. The Congo about the least -'0 youths dial.

Texas Tiiursdav at Hukavii's General Adams, died Tlinisday al Mercv I i i i undi-r the 'Stadium in a rush lo Hospital. ll in i i i Morlii.iry diver ground- Pa. and lu'r Artnro l.artigue of lloust.9^-. (lerlrudc Kulslini; and Saul ago I.arliguc, Rranibaucr, tier- holli nf Urownsvillr: sister-. Mrs Aurora L.

Toledo. Oliin and Mrs EloiSV L. nf 1'rounsville. 1 sevires I'linducti'l at 3 p.m. lln Kirsl Mexican Baptist t'limvh i i i i i a in the City lirorlioa of I I ui ral fcn-u-cs mv is'ndm" a will aMnoniuvd 1 Darling-Mouser MACK (JdltK tlorc ui the and at a i abou' a.m.

by police to fog and r.i!i- i i -A tr.n't-i iMitor tiv. Aiithnnties said the siampwle ojvned tIn- r.i'ps in "tadium th? entrance of I'onsolesf. president Vnhu'it and Michel Mi- tho president of Ruriin- i .1 vi'-x dur-y Uie ROSE LAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS QUIET, SERENE, BEAUTIFUL Art Sentet4, Manoqcr TE 1-4666 A FEW STEPS FROM THE NEW BRIDGE AT GARCIA Mexican am anrl i i ui Largo Jelucllon o' I i i i i i I prices. mul Mexican 1 Cocktail I niu nn "I'cmoiamic" iiii upstairs. I.

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