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Express and Newsi
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1 I 9 1 Uiets Wives Dish Up Complaints Cuisine IS'ot Haute at Home 7K Mexico Picking A New President Involved Process Starts--2H Chaplain Had No Time for Prayers Storv of Unusual Heroism 1H TOP of the NEWS SUNDAY EXPRE By 1'AUL THOMPSON George Compian, 320G Perez, rolled the informa- i operator Saturday and a-kod for the telephone number of C'oncho Sarmi- eni'K. s.ii-i. i i i a i-rppatrvl. pio- i i i it i the Span- a 103rd Year, No. 20 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1969 208 PAGES IN 18 SECTIONS HOME Edition Section A 20c Red Peace Talks Tune: 4 Your Turn' it And Sl.n\VI,Y." the op- Savmiontos." you spoil it?" "Sure.

C-O-X-C be-: pan Oonipi.TM. "Start a a i please. Rut; a i slower." "Look, lady, do you have' i who ppeak. "I r'. tv.p in iirr.

ill infnimatin.i "Mr, Just mo (lip name' 1 1 1 a and I'll Rive you ttir number." "Cnnrho KaniuenloV' ho said. "Docs tho last name a with a or an Mideasl NATO Allies Pro )osals Situation Examined CLEANING UP Despite mm Soturdoy, 25 semots from Holy Cross High School 'nanogrd to gather up throe truck loods of junk tn be tnkp.n to the- dump during thptr community clcon-up. The class project de- Signed to clonn up all the -bags and baqs of garbage, dead dogs, old fur- b-anes, etc--along Rivas Street near tha intersection of Gen. McMuilcn Drive. I Include Four Moot Paris Payment i PARIS A The United Slates and its A a i Alliance 'partners have presented France bills totaling about million military installations left behind President Charles do Gaulle evicted them, it was learned Saturdav.

"I am rot familiar with that Spell it Out "S-A-n-M-I-E-N-T-OS." was iH-pinninj; to feel tired. "I see now," HIP a I a I rt. "Sanm-ntpz. I'll look It up." Hard bargaining seems certain, especially since atithoriative French sources said their government was. studying the notes and "dwiding how to reject them." The bills represent Amrr-i-a and its military allies in Ihe North A a i Treaty flrjani- Kelated News.

I'age "A consider lo lie compensation clue for the io NS.V VOCK TIMES NEV.S SERVICE "residual value" of more than -till! installations A I President )U1 ln l''ranie as part of the common western summoned his kev clrf( nso while as of military command. no, fin, nn. lady. a do VIIM want from me?" she said. "I'm doing the best I can." "All I want is a a i speaking operator, someone who! understands these names." Her voice started rising.

"Sir, I know how to look up a name just give it to me." "Fnr a couple of minutes I've 1 been trying tn." "Well, dn it." "Conchii he The operator i Tliere -was a pause. Then: "Would you repeat it slowly, and then spell it again?" She began to sound a little unsure of herself. eign policy isers to the White House Saturday to examine the; le Gaullo withdrew France from the NATO crisis in the Middle Kast military command and in March lUSfi gave his Ip Caulle Dy Nixon Awaited Related News, Page 2(II By (fiAI.MI.'H.S M. ROBERTS POST A 5 I PARIS Authoritative Comm i i 1 now say that it is up in the new Nixon adisv.nis'.ratinn make the first important move at ihe Vietnam ptMrr by piniir.q forward a and complete American pp'pos-il Hi end the war. sources mdirate that the Communist delegations reprewnlmi: hoih I Vietnam and the a i a 1 Liberation Front (Viet Cong) will pat A-amst a baekdron of mount lios nr qu (ho rnlmlr Th(1 ni 1(l nn nn their long-stated rcspoctivo nV 1 heen that the short v.ntato.l a agreement The four i rab Israeli i a A Vlew lhe same five pnmi generalized President and the AU vlew ls Ine same programs pendmc submission of eurity i 1 met morel The claims were presented in separate notes to IV French a ''TM Am than throe hours in the Cabinct one for the abandoned I' installations ihe other for American sources here report Room.

They examined Uie op-'whirh formed part of NATO's infraMruciure. Karh I aim is lil; has hrcn unr(i tions available to them and con- to total about HOD million. the possibility nf a quick acceleration' of American diplomatic efforts to achieve a Middle East settlement. White House Press Secretary. Ronald L.

Xiegler refused to dis- jclose details of Ihe meeting, ex- ji-ept to say that it focused on- 'lirely on the Middle Kast He said later a the cinmi'il would meet again on the same subject next week. This was regarded by observers as fresh evidence of Nixon's deep preoccupation' with a i a 11 hn has de-j scribed repeatedly as I o-: Pueblo Study Bares Gaps Related News, Page 201) from Washington that the adniinistralion, as of now, is an; rn'-al' fnn'ip'rtinn of it, review. there any Amontan expectation here, is added, thai even u'hcn the review and rcfnrmulr.lion of I i are ciimpictPd 1 I House and State be pui fiTwani a p.ickace fnrni Opportunity Thus, if Hanoi and the XI.F h'lld to ihe line outlined to the Washington Post News Serving 'hey will lie voluntarily up the opportunity to "influence I lie 11 reassessment Washington. "American officials who long have dealt with thn "You sec wfiat I mean, lady? It's not our fault. The Spanish Dames are strange to your ear and this happens all the time," Compian said.

"What?" "You don't know tha Spanish a lady, that's what said." "Yes I do, too." LOADING UP Holy Cross seniors load up one of three truck loads of junk taken to Ihe city dump during their community clean-up Saturday afternoon. The high school volunteers also piled enough junk for about five more truck loads which they hops to move by next week Photos. Cloudy, Chance of Rain jBoy, Horse Killed respon- Vietnam problem add that they thp Communists to continue to hide their real The Weather Bureau predicts!" mostly cloudy skies and a 50 perl cent chance of rain for the San." Antonio area Sunday. Weathermen also predicted an overnight low in the tig-L. decrease in cloudiness and 40s, according to the fore- er temperatures Sunday i cast.

iJUl and Monday. Temperatures a a i ranged between 53 and 49. Weather Data, Page SK High Sunday will be near 60: Bv E. W. KE.NffORTIIY SUV i (Q Nfc'w YORK TIMES NEWS S6BVICE Despite official silence.

WAS1UNGTO.N A a however, it seemed clear that; stud prepared for the Senate NIOXJI was under mounting pres-'f" 01 11 Delations Committee sure to seek new diplomatic j. concludes that the Pueblo affair natives-initiatives a might: has revealed serious weaknesses involve negotiations within Ihe whole command and as lonq as wr ithe soviet Union. system for intelUgence-gath- a Sr TM nr ing some new move bv the Unit- increasing talk about negolia- TMS "Derations. Affairs and lospimHe for (i(j lions with the Union has A i to informed These American officials read- also led to speculation, particu- me stall found that conrpdc Imuevcr a ncu Marly in diplomadc circles, that "ese me tided the or (. en hml i Nixon might now be edging to-' level whlch lh(i shl TM form dunn" liie a rds acceptance of a long- a flrst approved and there (Standing proposal for" 1 vl th 'Middle East discussions involv-' ling United Nations representa jiives of the Big Four--the United 'States, the Soviet Union France dismissal as 11 a.

land Britain about "spy boats." The first made the propos-i warnin was delivered by Nortii al on Jan. 16, and there Koreans lo American officers at: A AT some indications that the U.S.| panmun i om lh TM da before 11 sATURDArs TEMPERATUBES A 13-year-old Alacdona boy.jits response was less than enthu-i 1 Tcwlav's ro Hiriding home to supper on his'siaslic. in part because it I Wlc 1S; w-. was med Saturtay to imply an impo.sed asi-lModcratO You can't iwat old Christopher! a.m. 7 a.m.

5 p.m. p.m. 7 p.m. ministration's conclusions on 'how to proceed here at the conference table. Team Watched whcther Hani and the wouTdTInaTiv Pueblo was seized." a ex policies from the i i i a UIill a 1 i JlHmini'rfT'atinn ii'Viirh sometime next week.

Although! The most serious defect in the otcr registration apparentlvv oll differTubSwiv from the Johnson admitvistration and control system, mi has rea ched an all-time high thosp of thp Tnhnson admlni-m-a i a nf i a 1 1 We JuIIHoUn mot retect fee proposal i lne committee stail. OI a Rnn general election nrl questionable Still Urn in Bexar County, according to Communisfsources sav ihe'v are an estimate made oy care watching p'ronounre- Tav Assessor Collector Charles mcn ts by new members of the "When I call Ihe information'rolumbus' mileage Look at all TM' leratnr." he jaid. "she hardly the miles he got out of throe gal- understands the name ns TM. II Wnftn 1 operat' ever never find it listed. The other day it was Agapito Vamvo- ras.

With a glint In her voice, Ihc-f operator shot back: "Those are a i names and this is'jj America." "But nearly half the people; in this 'town are spamsh- speaking," he said. was killed late earctl to an impo.sed set- 1 I when his horse fell in the patlv' 1 TMTM 1 nf the crisis a pickup tJ-uck. Dead on an'ival at Green Hos- V.v."^ pilal was Pvandall Wayne Luker, sl ns NEW TIMES SEOVICE a llas strongly opposed a settlement imposed from a Saturday nav elose rim vot ers have roistered for the municipal elecimns. The exsrt top Nixon tram In savine this add Inside Stories Alexis Johnson, espe- that i correct. These Chair- the new GREEN SPACE One of the greatest 1 a- sures of city 1 i i is that And then the operator began neighborhood patch of green taking off the gloves.

"This isi we call "the There is the Uniled States and we speak no better place to escape English here," she snapped. "No, jou've got it wrong, San both kaday worries; to ease life's frustrations; awl lo enjoy nature. Experts on city planning a apartmcnls IW a (i and rclaxatinn. He to read "A Park Can i a called nip alter-. 'i' um ou on." Tlio romnrs.iMon ended.

wards, gave the blow-by-blow of Ins little misadventure and then: sngcosted: "With all the fluent: Spanis.h-'poakinK women in this city, wouldn't you think the telephone company would keep al least one available at nil times to handle calls like mine?" This week Magazine LOBBYISTS Art linchw.ild. tongue firmly in i takes a sympathetic look hi- problems Washington lobbyists have when a new I am Inclined to agree with: administration takes over. him. Page 4H TJ-H-H Art! 3-H Stale. Brrty 10-E Books J.H Bridge I.H Business O.G Buying Ttpl S-E Clattimd 4'18-D Cockpit 7-K DaM, Arleflft 9-E Deer Abbey 12-E EdirorlBIl R.H FocBolS-A S-H Form n-G Feltftr, S-H a i R-0 HctLln.

J.K Klnarldc, LH tartdcrj, Ann IE town. Oardon f-G Oil n-0 Outdoor i People Potpourri 7.K 7-K Punle Reeordi S.A. Events Sports Slompi 5-H 4 They Hort Thotteson 4 IK i the vast chasm between Page 2A dona. gmiations. mamcd the archbishop of Ovie- registration applications Highway patrolmen said thei Th cre is thought in dip- do, regarded as a moderately a ix-en processed 'bov and his horse were ktlled oma ie Quarters, however, that progressive i to be pri-.

Previous record for an off alxwt 5:30 m. when tfcev were. four wer a a 'S nl crealc malc nf auv general i year was struck by a pickup driven bv nd of mol a) pressure" on The announcement of the ap- iSS.Otlfl in Last year's rcgis- KeiUi Carter nf Lytle at the 10 1 cs ca ef ast week'pointoent of Archbishop Vincent tratinns for a general election! tersection of Pearsali and Grif- bv lted a i Secretary i Tarancon, 61, was set an all-time high of fin roads general Thant without at the made to the national news agen-i Daris' office was open, until Youn" Luker a at! same me lcadin lo direct EFE, by the office of thelmidnight Friday to accommo- Southwest Junior High School Itgrvcnlion in N'uncio here. 'date new registrants, jhad been visiting a friend and started homo alter his mother called him to come home to supper, highway patrolmen said. Patrolmen said young I-ukerj was crossing Pearsali on Griffin! Road when he saw the picloip.

They said he apparently! VATICAN' CITY (AP) Call-Congregation for the Religious known for his moral principles" dcnce. Obviously, tt was and to stop, but his horse'ing for experimentation on a'and Secular Institutes with Pope to help determine whether a still is forbidden for religious to its knees the path of "vast scale." ihe Vatican Paul VI's approval, called for candidate ''is capable of under-'superiors to require psychoana- I the truck. the Saturday to future priests and nuns to he. taking properly the obligations lysis as necessary to enter rcli- 1 The truck skidded 37 fwl, and other melh- permitted to spend adequate of the religious'state." gious life." jtrolmcn said. ods to help modernize training "periods of trial" in the world Tno SVC need not be The said the ruler, farter, alone in the for priests, nuns and lay broth- away from their seminary or ind Ihe" rnav wcre (l wn 1 rilnfl lerms not injured.

ers Roman Catholic religions convent before taking pcrma- pTvchoanavsis or "her mv OI (lor ln PcnnH these neces- The youth's death was the communities. nent vows. 'cholocical san-experiments." first tear County traffic fa-; nc recommendations, con- more difficult can sav this is a "The of universal Vatican Updates Training of More I iianF Bridal Gowns'and i Veils at a savings st La Feria 1 itaincd in a decree. to-ty are buying were aimed at redm-ms depar- tures by those who ultimately prove unable to accept a life o'f course lo dent ihe decree said, reli- rf vcr sa of "Vh llni1 tponovs may "have re- sa semces of a prti- IIeston of Sou(h Bcnd the i if inn past," 1'aiher Hcslon Beinir, the novitiate was from A'ew York to Bcauiiful diamond ruiRS the Bride," S02 W.jnoverty, obedience and chastity. Diamond Salon.

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