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FIESTA NEGRO'BEAUTY a Streets, sophomore from South Bend, Ind, was crowned Miss Indiana University and will compete the state finals of the Miss America, contest. A Negro, Miss Streets won over 14 white girls in the University beauty contest. AP Wireplioto. De GAULLE TO VISIT ROME (Reuters)-French President Charles de Gaulle will be the guest of the Italian republic on a stale visit to Milan and Rome from June 23 to 27, the foreign office announced Friday. The Number One Scotch In Scotland's Capital! There is a Scotch available right now that many consider a truly great Its name.

King George IV. Not as well known here as some brands, it is nevertheless the top-selling whisky in Edinburgh-the capital of the a a knows Scotch quality best. King George IV is distilled from the rarest and most sought-after Highland whiskies. No surprise, then, that Americans who a i i George IV prefer it over any Scotch they formerly drank. Try a buy a easel --King-- foorge IT 86.8 PROOF.

BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES. IMPORTED BY-KATIOWAL PISIILLEHS PRODUCTS N.y.,H.y. Continued from Page 1A About 115 perions showed up or the mqeUng. Usual attend Jnce, Andricls said, "is abou 1 There are about 1,400 mem bers in the organization. Quorum Question The question of a quorum came up and Clement cited' the by laws, which stale that '25 mem bers shall constitute a quorum Southern attempted to mollify the group by agreeing to meet with the chamber "with a committee I will name Calls from the floor insisted directs Jhe officers to meet, "not a committee." Southern eartier explained that his position, and that of the executive committee, is that five correlative organizations have voluntarily resigned and that the resignations Jiave been accepted "by the executive committee." Under questioning by Raymond Russell Jr.

and John White Southern said Ihe only action required further on (he resignations was for him lo notify the directors action has been taken At this point, Joe Street, a asked Southern if he was saying that he membership "is denied the right to voice judgment on the action of you and the executive committee are you ruling against an expression by this membership'" 'Up to Directors' Southern said, "Yes, sir. What he executive committee does is up to the directors. There is noth- ng to discuss about these organizations. We have no indication hat they want to remain in the "iesta organization." Clemens bioke to offer his motion after this exchange, say- ng the membership can "over- ule then officers and their exec utive committee." He insisted that the constitution of the Fiesta expressly tails upon the organization to "sponsor" the other or-J ganualioits and activities atid "what more could you do titan to try to keep these (correlative agencies active'" unsuccessfully a tempted to get the motion softened from "direct" to "request C. E.

Troutz, a vice president, rose to say "I want to say we are doing some pretty fast moving," There was an outburst of laughtei He called down Ins audience for its "lack of graciousness and rudeness" and said "we are acting with integrity and we don't want you questioning our integrity. These groups have acted hastily and perhaps inadvis- edly." He criticized the "omnipotent" chamber of commerce for "meddling" the "domestic affairs" of the Hits 'Meddling' He sniped: "These'organizations can come back home and we can resolve our differences without! chamber of commerce meddling as they do "in the jail site dispute and other things." Clemens was asked to re-stale his motion and he said all "this motion dues is to ask the.Fiesta lo do what the constitution says it shall do." He then re-stated the motion. First man nn liis feet after the meeting opened was Mux Allen, who tried to get the meeting recessed (or 30 days while mediators tried to settle the squabble. Southern ruled him out of order, saying he had an agenda and the meeting must proceed. Anclricks read his report for the year, giving thanks to various persons who had helped piit on (he Fiesta.

Zodarelli, treasurer, said cash receipts from last June 1 lo May 1 were expenditures, balance, as of May Since May 1, he said, cash receipts tola I dis- bursemenls, 96 He said the cash balance shows a deficit of $14,619.92. He said Fiesta's net' worth (including real 'estate valued at $150,000) is OS. Books Exchange After a heated exchange between Andricks and Russell, Southern Russell a chance to inspect the books on June 15 ''if they are ready." On a motion to accept the offi cars' reports, which carried, Rus sell wanted jt noted for the recon that the "were accepta but not approved 'An attempt to recess the meeting lo take up again in September to hold up election of 15 new directors while mediation is progress was killed Southern ruled such a motion unconstitutional. New directors, elected for three- year terms are Forrest L. Baker, A.

F. Beyer, Arthur E. Biard. VI. Butler, Leo Dubmsky, Edwin F.

Humes, John Peace, a Roberts, Charles 0, Scheer, Abbe Strunk, Theo F. Weiss, E. C. Jaroszewskt, George Lambkin, A Pahl, anc Henry W. Eitt Nominating Chairman frouiz prefaced his report with this comment.

"ft is quite obvious tins house is slacked. It is unfortunate that we have fallen into a hostile attitude I resent personally any aspersions cast upon my integrity I am as honest and upright as any man in this group He then offered the nominations, which were accepted. -ANNOUNCEMENTS Condition "(AP)-TIic condition of former SecreUiy of Sfale John Foster Dulles has worsened, the State Department said Friday. from caticcr, developed lost weekend what was described as a mild case of pncu- The State Department press officer, Lincoln reported late Friday: "Mr, Dulles' mania lias not completely resolved. There has been some further decline his general condition." The 71-yeor-old former Cabinet officer is in Walter Hoed Army Hospital.

MILU3K Mrs-. Annie Miller, 11T4 Austin liigh- vay, pu cd away in a local bos- pHal I Friday, May 15 Rt age oi 87 years' Survivors' Dauglilers. Mrs Nolan Marlar. Wts Etnmett LoQesfaore, Zwtb of 8an Mrs, John Howard. La mesa.

Texas, Mrs Clflrft Miller, Corpus CbrUU Texas, Richard Miller, t)pih ol Corpus brother, Qus Ooger Wtn-. cbestcr, Texas: grandchlK drcn, 15 great-era otkhUd ren, Pu- aeral wm be'beld to Uie chapel ol the AUmo Funeral Home. Saturday, May 16. at 4 vilh Rev. Frederick Schmucker official- Ing Interment will be In Suo el Memorial Miller nas a mepiber of Beltel Memorial Lutheran Church Arrangements by ALAMO FUKERAL HOME GA6-53 9 1 BICE Mrs Paul DUtmgr Rice, age 9 ot 317 Army Friday at a local hospital She yri member of fee Church pnJ a llfe-lonK resident of San Antonio, Sister Mrs EHa Fraeger, sail Antonto, and numerous niece and nephews.

Saiur- day at 1 30 at the Porter Lor in? Chapel with Dr George Mauie officiating Iplermtnt in Ctty Cemetery B. Arrangements by PORTER LORIKG fr Kella Smith ol 424 Mftgnolta d'ed at a local ho May Resident San Aniontq 4" years member Fii Baptist Cliurch Mrs Bmltli was a graduate of Marcos Baptist Acad- cmj member ol the Fidel's Cla First Baotlst Cliurch. Former member Prospect HHl Baptist Church. DaUphlcrs Mrs, Harry Baker. Texas and Sirs.

Clayboume Sniillt, San Antonio; Mrs, It 4E Means, Athens, Texas, brother i Ford Karnes Cltj Texa 4 grandcUfl dreu Clilford, Pamela Joy Hope, and Kalhr Baker, all Tjler. Te Funeral services Saturday, May 16, 2 at the Chapel ol the First Baptl Church Dr Perry Webb officlnUnR Interment Rose In wn Mpmoiial Pari. PaUbeartrs Jui- tSn Foid. David Teel. Norvell.

Herman Edgar Ford and rin M. 'Arrangements by RQY AKSUS. GOMEZ Mrs. Eulalia OoraeE, 78, residence US Montctuma, died Friday, May 15, 1859 Beloved wife of Manual Gomez Br mother ol Mrs, Rita, Mrs, DLcguHu Or- tefia, and Manitel Gomez sls- ler ot Mrs. Fraticlsca Urifcga, also survived by two Rrandchlldren Funeral sen fee Salurday am An- Cbnpcl, 1 followed by Moss 9:30 a.m.- Our Laity ol Ouadn- lupt Church, Very Jolui J.

Cae.enavcUc. celebrant. in- termeul In San Fernando Archdlo- ccsan Cemetery. Arrangements by the ANOISHJS FUNERAL HOME HOGG Mrs. W.

B. Hogg died at her home In Giliricr, Texas Friday Ma 16, 80 Sur DaURiilerfi. Edwin B. PorrUh a Anlcnfo Texas; one 1 Rrandsoii, Norris" Par- rlsh of San AiUonlo, Funeral service and' burial In Ofjmcr, May H. Mrp.

Ida M. Johnston, 71, riled at a local hospHnl Mtty IS.Rcsitlent Ban Antonio since 1943, Member Baptist Bon, Frederick Johnston, Houston, Texas: er, Jam en C. Jolmiion. misters, Mrs. 1.

D. Donnell. Memphis, Tonn and Mrs Uri an Wcrnor Houston The body will be sent vio s-P nn. Saiurdny, May IB, 5 40 IM to tl HiXRon Funeral Home. Lake Charlch, I.a.

lor services there. Interment will be In Ml, -Ojlvp Cemetery. I'inevlllc, La. Arrangements, by ROY AKSR8 CAIK72Q1 LAND HUM Mrs Thcodo la Brynnt Landruni, BRC 82, of 70S Fvrnildo Dr 01cri a nl her home Bhe was member of. 81.

David's Eplcounl Cliurch In Anlonto; ft mcmliL-f ol the Order ol the Eastern Biar and Woodman Circle In Del Ttio, 'icitaR Daughter. Mrs Cnrtstophcr Jonrs. Antonio, U- Kirs A Tallmntlgc, Atna. cosa. TcxaE, Ernci McCain, Burovcjiort, J.

W. But- Ion. tvnlchlloclics, urontlKon, Rev. Chrtsloiilicr Jones, Corpus ChrtsU, Tcxn.i: 2 iers. Service Snturday 10 o'clock St.

Duvld'h Episcopal Church i the John DcForcsl ol(i- FoilowliiR (lie ecrvtce lirro, the hotly wkU be tnfccn tu Del lllc. Texse for gravcwldc acrvSrc 4:30 the direction uf Uoran Funeral Home. by PORTKn 1OR1NO Fi hdTnfl iicTp IB nimulc wilh tin Kxurt'RR-Ncwa ad. Be, Urnl In tdri mornlnR to (he best, CAB-t611 Saturday, May 16, 1959 San Antonio NEWS 1-ANNOUNCEMENTS I-Dealhi ,1, StTte Jame? F. Hull, 67.

til Wiver- died Thursday, at ht home. Sur- Mrori- Wife Mf Tracey Hull, Fred Hull. Raymond ana Homer Barnes; daughter Mrs I Parker. 5 srandchUdren Fu neral services Saturday morning al 10 o'clock at the Riebe Chapel, the Pev Kenneth Brovn officiating Interment In MiisKm Burial Fart Arraxements Kith RIEBE; SIOLTE Mr. Christian stortc 19 of mi Highland died in locul hospital May 14 Survivors.

Son MT Clifford-Slcile San Antoale granddaughters Btrtbara ouddon Bangkok: Thailand Mrs Kenneth FJneh San Antonio, three great- --dcriildren, Miss Louise apd Mrs Emma Mo to, orovners R. and A Stolte. Ean Antonio. Fueerat services wilt be held Saturday, May IS at JO a from AVers Chanel vUh Dr Car) Scheldt oSrklaW In- Icrmebi In the Mission Burin) Pailc. IlCjY AKERS.

CA6-1201 VARA Jose de Jesus Vara. re ideuce 406 San Saba passed away Ma; 14. 1319, at the age of es furs Survived by site, Mrs Marlix ZaragoEft. soru, Jesus Simon. Antonio of tills city and KeluKlo Vara of Dallas, Tineas, daughter, Mrs Louisa Martinet tx Rrandcliil- drcn and four grpal grandchildccn Koisri was recited Friday 1 30 Morale Chapel Funeral Saturday 1 30 a ni froin Morale Chapel wtUi religious services a a m.

Immaculate Heart ol Mar Ctxurcli Inlerment City Ccmeter Ho 1 Page 3-A EW Mr Luther Williams. 67 of 92? Kmg-s dfed at a local fcas pital May Resident San An- tonla 3D jears Member Lovera UapHsl Church Mr William a retired of tho Tntemn- tional HftTvej-ter Co, Survivors' Wife Mrs Eiila WiUinim. San Antonio ipd aan Antonio and Herbert WUUnnu Mexico, daughters Mrs Nicholson, and Mr Frank Buskin both Sen Antonio grandchildren. Funeral May 16. 12 noon Chapel Rov Elmer Grfthatn olflcioUiig In tcrment San Jose.

Park, Arrangements hy RQV AKKUS. CA6-7201 THOMPSON Continued from Page IA cbmmeicc Is tiespassing on it" Tliat biouglit a Jaugh, mixed guffaws You can IBZZ me If 5011 like You riu show j'oui lack of gi act- oi.sness, and lucte if yon piefei, But that's oui position," Ttoutz siiid, adding: "TTie fiva groups hastily drcw. Now (he chamber of coiu- merco comes along its omnipotence so that we mty ameliorate (his siliiation. Whj- don't (hey bring more businoss into San Antonio instead of meddling in our affairs? Thpy'ro even rj- ing to dlcfale what to do the jail site," Troutz, fn-sl pi content of the Imiv -self principal ot (tie local disti id's school, "I icscnt aiiv aspersions on my mtciflilv," no said. "1 sland flatfooted ant! uprighl I'm here (or the bosi ot San Antonio and I'm jnsl as any nun in Ibii loom ledllv tollu 'cm off, tlioiigli no Due Jiad 'aftuckcil Troulz directly.

Baffling ands (o whom Hie mysteiv. Sotithein and AntliicXs obvious- 1 nothing (o come ol the of pai leys No one evaclly how rank and file members or (ho Fiesfa Assn. ft-pl about all (his. Over last few years Andricks, Zol- larclli, Troulz, Gucira and a few olhcrs have run ihings (heir way al sparsely-all ended Yei South- em and pals feel they icpre- senf (he flunking" of most mpmfacrs ajid the public at large. has happened, cleaily, Andricjts and friends, BEING THERE, look over ma- chmeiy of the Fiesta Assn.

while everybody else was asleep. Yesterday's meeting, attended by the biggest group of membei ever, served, notice that a new era may be on the way. If now NOU ask, ''What happens NOU'IC just ono of thous- BUY NORGE AT DISCOUNT PRICES FROM FRANK SHROEDER 11.8 cu. ft, REFRIGERATOR STORES 57 IBS. FROZEN FOOD ModulG 911 Solnly-lolth doe? Suller-Kitper and tall bolllo lona In door Removable llool iholvei 16 iq.

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