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BUDGET PROPOSAL Grace Asks Research Assistant By JOE DAVENPORT $400, and David Garcia, assist the raises will go through. (the annual budget for commis expected income, according to County Judge Charles Grace 'ant administrative assistant at Commissioners, since 1 a st sioners from its present $65,160 County Auditor Charles has asked for a research assist 400' in line for raises Au6ust's tax setting, have on to $66,000. Sanderson. In the: accoruing iu me proper. numerous occc ns maicaieaj ine salary increases, anai However, a quarter or a mil ELsewhere in Commissioners employe salaries would get at new position, would boost the lion dollars mav be left over ant for his office proposed budget.

the four commissioners: least a 5 rpr rpnt inrrpasp anrlipnnntv inrtap'c annual htirttrot fmm thie vaor an) this nmiiM ine position, as sought by the have applied for a straight 5, their submitting such a raise from the present $50,677 to $64, i only leave about a half million judge, would pay $600 a month, per cent salary increase for; for their secretaries follows this. 810. for commissioners to trim from we need a research their secretaries from $357 to; indication. In all the countv's nrnnosed thft hndPPt rivniPsts of tha van. am mm a i ine juage saio.

we dont have; $376 monthly and since they The salary increases for theil965 budget is somewhere in the ous departments next month i uw uuucin. nixing uiwiy nour secreianes wouia increase1 neignrjornooa or aDove auring budget heanngs. city has." "We had to ask the district attorney's office to do our research on the dog situation. an Mama (xpres5 Oath of Office Dates Scattered That's not their iob. but we didn't have anybody else to do Tuesday, Dec.

29, 1964 Page 4 it," Grace said. Emmett Cater, chief of thei Ml 1 A 1 aismci attorney civu secuon and the D.A.'s representative at Commissioners Court meetings, advised the court to hold a pub lic hearing Jan. 6 then decide commLssioners could pass. So far, the most action slated Solomon Casseb 73rd Dist. for the traditional New Year's Judge Delos Finch, 131st Dist.

Day swearing in ceremonies will 'Judge Eugene C. Williams and take place in a justice of the 166th Dist. Judge Peter Michael peace's court in Bexar County 1 Curry. Courthouse Friday. Curry, however, said he may The only other spot scheduled! yet hold a ceremony in his for such a ceremony, as of Mon courtroom New Year's Day and day, was Fourth Court of Civil other district judges were talk Appeals where Associate Justice nS of holding a mass "cere Charles Barrow will receive the'mony of going through the mo Judge Grace explained he has several ideas on consolidating county and city functions, es pecially in lines of welfare 'X r' Ji i services.

"We can't even talk tatclli oath of office starting his second Thursday morning. full term. gently about these until we have some idea of what will work OFFICERS CHOSEN David T. Dillon, left, newly elected president of I 'the Citizens National Bank, accepts congratulations on his new post from Hendry P. James, right, immediate past president who has resigned to accept a 'position in Houston.

Lawrence O'Leary, center, is the new executive vice president of the bank's board. State la wprovides that a person re elected to his present office can take the oath of office anytime after being certified. and what won't. This is some Chief Justice W. O.

Murray will administer the oath to thing a research specialist could handle "I don't have the time to do it," Grace added. "I know com itoVTVL were CGrtmed within fZLtTTn May after the November gen ever, three officials will take orai ttwA missioners have more to do nnV.n r. wvuuii, than spend hours looking into Deaths and Funerals uduia nn new iiu oemaan, small details of such studies and we can't ask the district attor ney's office to do it." Arthur Poston Leonard Lindsey If commissioners approve the position, Grace would then have 175th Dist. Judge John F. Onion Jr.

and Sheriff W. B. (Bill) Hauck. Onion, who once served on the bench of the justice of the peace court, will administer oaths to Hauck and Semaan. Semaan will then administer the oath to Onion.

al Chapel, with burial in North Mission Burial Park. Clifford Cogill Services for Arthur B. Poston, S.A. Jurists To See Pope Talie Oath Services for Sgt. Leonard C.

seven positions on his staff chart, only two of which he 77, of 1736 Huisache re ILmdsey, 55, of 5927 Hillje tired building contractor who' died Saturday, will be jj cn AU 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Roy died Sunday, will be at 3 p.m.jAbprs trnnpPai rhanpf RnHai Clifford J. Cogill, 65, of MiHf'1 afked salary rae He asks a $40 a month raise Tipton a San Antonio res In addition, Hauck will also' Tuesday in Riebe Funeral Chap will be in Fort Sam Houston 29 vears. Monday. He el with burial in Roselawn Me is survived by his wife.

Norma: National Cemetery with full military honors under the ausnires for Mrs. Opal Fling, chief clerk, to boost her salary from $450 to $490. He wants to increase Administrative Assistant Harry Haberkorn's salary from $708 to morial Park. a daughter, Mrs. Celest Ziverk; Hchln nf athS t0i Bexar County's district Judi his top echelon deputies.

ciary 15 SGt fori Monday aTOTuS lalf hmVr lal? ti0" Jack Pope Onto ndu nour later. iuHnk v.A t.h Survivors include a daughter, I of Harlandale Lodge No. 1213, Palmer H. Cogill, all. Mrs.

Bernyce Schwone; jOi oan Amonio, ana mree grana srui k. fi Pruttrwv orrflnrtenn Hp is snrvivprt hv a uifo tmmren. Liiii i ilu ui tiro nAHj uuuin In past years, Commissioners Vniirt in Ansiin Court in Austin. two ereat erandchildren a Loucille: a son. Leonard C.i Funeral services are pend Court has held special sessions two brothers.

iLindsev both of San Anto wua xvoy AKers. Judge Pope ia vacating his rvAcitirtn as ocenniata inefina tf $725 monthly. The judge seeks to raise secretary Stella Pittman's salary from $380 to $410 and her assistant, a position now unfilled, from $360 to $380. Mrs. Lorine Uecker, assistant for oath taking by members.

two sisters and two broth Mrs. Dannie Cannon i linjiwil ul H.MUL1HIV JUOUtC Tnio trAor nmimtrnw TJmertwnt Michael Moscorro Mrs. Fay Maxwell Services for Mrs. Dannie Lee Cannon, 48, of Helotes, a Bexar GOOD HEALTH President Johnson's hearty smile backs up Monday's report by the White House physician on the President's health. The report called the President's condition "very good," with no ill effects remaining from the heart attack suffered some years ago.

UPI Telephoto. auditor of Probate Court at me Fourth Court of avUAp 3 Com. elcct Jim Helland will peals here to assume thc new hold his wremony at the Gunter bench to which he was elected Hotel on Saturday at 11 a.m tne November general elec with Justice of the Peace Frank tj0n Vaughan administering the oath. I An but one of the counfv'c Funeral services for Mrs. Fa County resident 25 years who Services few Michael Russell Mascorro, one year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Mascorro Jr. of Elk Grove Village, Jl.J ir. A t. i A Jarratt MaxweU, 52, of 814 North ux mouuay, wm db at a p.m.

star who died Sunriav. will 'Wednesday in St. Paul's Episc Both Helland and Vaughan are nine district iudees sav thev will who died Saturday in Illinois, 0 mf be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Pal Church with Roy Akers Republicans. win ne at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in wuirarciwi.nah timai nma attend. Judge James McKay, 150th District Court, is confronted with the weekly jury Precinct 1 Com. Albert Pena, the only other member of Corn will be in Sunset Memorial Park. She is survived by a son, Leo Yetman Will Join Fair Staff missioners Court beginning aanel at. 8:30 a m.

that dav John L. Cannon of Helotes: Ex Con Ends Jail Time, Heads Home new term Friday, and Precinct jactly one hour before Judge 1 Constable Joe Ferro will re is tn swnm intn now Pope is to be sworn into his new erJnn Georgian Chapeljin Wac0 Burial wm be in the followed by Requiem Mass inJarratt cemetery, Jacksonville, hurcn with local arrangements by at wiU be in Holy Cross Ceme Porter neral Home. lery' I She is survived by a son, Other survivors Include Frank MaxweU III, of San An prandparents, Mr. and MrsJtonio. mother, Mrs.

Ida English Jones of San Antonio; three sisters and one granddaughter. ceive oaths of office at the regu office. lar Wednesday meeting of corn The courts will be recessed missioners by County Judge; Monday until 2 p.m. in order Harry Hieronymus itoger Kusseu ana Mrs. samuei A 24 year old Minden, Neb.

county jail to collect his per Leo A. Yetman, who has been active in newspaper and public relations work in South Texas Jose Quintanilla Mascorro, all of San Antonio. man left San Antonio by busisonal beloneines however, iail Services will be at 2 p.m. tnaries brace. to give the local judges time to County Tax Assessor Collector attend the ceremony in the Su Charles Davis said he plans to preme Court chambers, followed take his oath ahead of time, as by a reception in an Austin ho Jose C.

Quintanilla, 82, of 109 Tuesday in Roy Akers Funeral I for the past 18 for hfme Mondav after being officials had two warrants from vears has been! Put on Probation for th reel Colorado waiting for him. One Upson a San Antonio resi napei warry uresaen ttier dent for 46 vears and member ionymus, 71, of 2910 Hillcrest Edgar Poiey Services were held Monday in Alamo Funeral Chapel for Ed 1 hired a a nnh. years uy reaerai juage Aanan charged him with burglary and i is the case with district judges, tel. i i i a I Snoarc fnr inlrcfato trantnnr. me omer witn grand larceny.

Beginning new terms. Judge Archie S. Brown, 144th of San Fernando Cathedral, died wh died Sunday. Burial, under I lie relations as tation of a stolen car. the auspices of the Texas Lodge II sistant for Hem 1 Monday.

vrsane ismmk. jobs Goodwin fought extradition to Besides Onion, other district District Court, said he has or Colorado, but 144th District JudSes opening new terms of dered his grand jury panel to re Court here ordered him extra offlce are 37th Dist. Judge Wal jport that afternoon instead of gar Posey, 87, of 105 Marne a San Antonio resident for isFair 1968. Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Tommy A.

Goodwin started a similar trip last April but never No. 8, will be in Sunset Memorial Park. A San Antonio resident 38 a 4a year old native of beynd lne Bexar Cunty Wednesday in Roy Akers Funeral Chapel, followed by Re nuiem Mass in San Fernando dited. The case was appealed ier ougnnage, am nisi, juage tne regular morning session. 19 years who died Sunday.

Burial was in San Jose Burial Park. years, Hieronymus was a mem Boston, Mass.JJlp to tne court of Criminal Appeals, which reversed and re Released from the Colorado Yetman will rosey is survived by i Cathedral. Burial wUl be in San ir of the San Antonio Typo wife, Laura Lee; three daugh 1 Fernando Cemetery No. 2. (graphical Union No.

172, San start on his new! SSte ln Jtot manded the case back to Judge Archie Brown's court Dec. 16. a i a wiicic uc actu utxu Mriuriiicu iu a a 1 II i i Yetman lers, Mrs. Ruby Johnston of! Quintanilla is survived by council oi rresiaenis, Houston. Mrs.

Velma Scott and 'daughter. Miss Marie Ouintanil Creek Lodge No. 401, ment Jan. 4. He! a uu uuuu Assault Charge Filed In Shooting Episode win took a car from Denver to the San Antonio Gar had been infor A Mrs.

Estelle Corgan, both of San la, San Antonio; two brothers, Antonio; a son, Lawrence L. five grandchildren and one Posey of Pharr; a sister, two great grandchild, brothers, seven t. Judge Spears had Goodwin in federal court Dec. 22 to discuss his case with attorneys from Bexar County, the U.S. district attorney's office and his two lawyers, both court appointed, who handled his case in feder Del Rio.

He turned himself in to the sheriff at Rocksprings, Feb. 6 this year and has been in jail since. aen uud ana American urcnia mation officer for the Air Society. Force's nationwide aeromedical Survivors include his evacuation service for the past Sallie; three daughters, Mrs. Li years, onel Gregory of San yetman will serve under Irv nine ffreat cfrandchilriren an HI Mit, uara uanier three crpat crMt tnrnndrhU.

A charge of aggravated as house on Guadalupe St. where sault was filed in County Court he bad to break in the door to al and state court mis. uvan rux. jjaiuer, dren. Mrs.

Frank V. Haynes of FortiWeinman HemisFair public re 1 Juage bpears naa mm ln fea" vveinman, tiemisr air puDiic re i Ara, rnlirt hArtt AnH1 1d anH a rn 1 nr Colorado authorities decided 'nt Kn MmiHav aaainct gam entrance. oi J115 w. nuisacne wonn ana Mrs. Marvin dirrtnr in hanHHna1 ria.

VUUi1, UC1 rtJlu a San Antonio resident seven of Houston: a son. Harry D. Hie iwai nrc A wI fte Pleaded guilty to the charges. Henry Sackett Dec. 21 to drop their extradition 77.vpar.0ld FrPrt dp la Tina I Flores rePrted he found Fer action against Goodwin and nandez Wtchen floor in and member of Huisachejeronymus of Houston; three deferred sentencing years Goodwin on April 21 for one Services for Henry A.

Sackett. Ave. Baptist Church, died Mon formed DA James Barlow by i a pool of blood, shot in the brothers, nine grandchildren and tides and speeches and as ed year and directed him to go to i letter dated the same day a emm feIcdi 6xdimtiuiuicu. of HemisFair's monthly pa ms pmcms iiumc uui muc tU) spears directed the U.S. Mrs.

Irene Von nest 71, of 1819 W. Kings died Sunday, will be at Survivors include her husband, a.m. Wednesday in Alamo Fu Cleveland A. Lanier; a son, neral Chapel followed by Re Lanier of House Springs, quiem Mass in St. Mary's Cath two daughters, Mrs.

Rachel furnish Good After servine five vears withi i i marsnai nere 10 Minden and ithe Services for Mrs. Irene De er aaiuraay. A caIi5er rev0lver was The charge against the elder found on the television set and ly man arises out of the shoot the pistol's holster was on a ing of Jose R. Fernandez, 38, bed. Fernandez was clutching also of 1406 Guadalupe St.

Ac his billfold in one hand and a cording to a statement made $20 bill and a $5 bill in the by the elderly man, the shoot other. money for food during the trip. Nise Vannest, 56, of 255 Yetman attended whcn cl0odwin returned to the ITn uordtv rf TTniictAn ufl ouc Church. Burial will be in Bryant and Mrs. Doris Shelton, "uv v.iiu.u.

uj aj. wui uo 111 Divdiit aim mis. vuius ouciiuu, T7 i. it ti: rpOTtfOTH wiirHift and OI HOUSlOn. tie The total amount, was 31.85.

Goodwin's three year probation contained one condition im run aam houmw iainmai ixm 01 nan Anionio lour Droin wnrkM nn Hailv npwenanpre in Cemetery. four sisters and resident nine years JtoiS" 2222 died Saturday, will be at 8:30 Survivors include a sister, grandchildren. posed by Spears. For the pro ling climaxed an argument over Fernandez Monday remained nation to remain in effect, Good payment of a utility bill a.m. Wednesday in Angelus Funeral Chapel followed by Re in critical condition at Robert 3 Charged In Shooting Mrs.

Grace Volz of San An i Services will be at 2 p.m. tonio. (Wednesday in Roy Akers Funer than 10 years in the information offices at Kelly AFB and Brooks AFB, and worked for two years with the public relations depart After De la Rosa turned him i Green Hospital where he was win has to repay the U.S. marshal the $31.85 within 30 i quiem Mass in Fort Sam Hous ton Post Chapel. Burial will be self in at the police station, city i hospitalized with two bullet officer Albert Flores went to the wounds in the throat.

days. in Fort Sam Houston at st Mary's University. Vital Statistics A. Yetman and his i Three men were charged with iemeiery. 1::: CI A Tirk nrrTMl inirnn imv Mrs.

Vannest, a member at o.uj Dmmoumiw ion raore Jusuce, J.II 1jKjTaM.V TjU ri YUnzlIlil of the Peace A. A. Semaan Mon St. Thomas Moore Catholic Ei MARRIAGf tICINSBS tSSUEO lernd Morlo ltabl Monreol, 17, 6f 703 N.lChUrch and VariOUS ChUTCh af New Bus day. The charges arise from the Christmas Eve shooting of a 15 year old junior high student.

Juan Velasquez, 115 E. Ves Thmot Rudolph Gombt. 73, of Ktly i AB. Pinkty Lomour Brooks, 20, Borrwrd Edward Crolo, 77, of W. 501 Bioln.

ond Eunict Fariot, If, 3SI filiated organizations, is survived by her husband. L. D. Mae Hartwr, 73, of Go veston. 'vsmmowm ur.

2, of; Armando Rivera, If, 3905 Son Ftr i Vannest; tWO SlSterS and fOUTl 1 11 Cm. Vt, ibrothers. SClieciUlCS OCl 1 80? Matthew. Tex ond pony Arm Jonnson, Rondatoh AFB. Poverty War Plan Viewed By M.

Rt'IZ IRANEZ Should the planning proposal' against the causes of poverty San Antonio's proposal for, be approved, said Baldwin, the he said. ital Monday was reported to! i be in poor condition at Santa! Waiter I Hanrv. 9. of W. Court Mrs.

Teresa Roth Special bus schedules which Rosa Hospital suffering from a' lend, end Jo Ann Yountfriood, 25, Of 225 Robtes Rodrlguoz, 17, of 3934 El CroiO ond Restndo Torrts, IS, Frimto Horroro, 23, of 31 McLon. Donlo) Bortrand Ovorbeck, 23, of end Cocllto Grocioia OHve, 22, of SOT W. Woodlawn, ond Betty Martha Emloy, have been in effect during the Duuet wound in the neck. W. Craig.

i Proston Bioko Newhinncv 23. of; Trinidad, Requiem Mass will be tiered sch(w Charged with assult to rob are parucipaT ine" ai war ,100 31 group would estaousn information on model pro TSTSltt 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. beXo veviy 0 4 i' mbrf a t0 channd ms and the they of ioM st Mary Magdalen Cathohc Chinch nes wlU Luvin Rodriguez 21 broadly of this al udividua working programs make wiU be made available 15S Snodowhill. ond Sandra Imogen Do Lucia Berrho Iter, 72, of Horrigon tt.

i imi Rtuiri hiiHm. ir 1. D( Ricnardon of 123 Rosebud Ave. and Alex communitv and vicwed fayor within Title of the Economic in the future, said Baldwin. Jorrmtown.

and Janot Uuiit on4 Ltwiord Leo Wolker, 41. for Mrs. Teresa Rothe, 74, Of ginning Sunday, Jan. 3 uy a aamufciwu vyyvi luiuuco alu i ANKea wnemer settlement Erwin Dean Tonkorjfev, 21, of Dailo, Meivtd, ond Juonito Do La Lvz iVJUgeWOOU a .11139 W. Ridgewood Ct a life Transit System 'Gen Mgr Valdcz, 18, of 954 Kendalia St.

iff'L jkwg San Antonio resident F. Norman Hill advises that no Semaan levied $5,000 bondsM ond Nancy Koron Dovts, of Miivtd. Baldwin added that even pro bouses and individual erouos Fred Baldwin, regional dircc Smith Bibbs 22, of 117 Forgo. i Pouletto White, 1g, of 222 of jdlCd Sunday. BUlial Will be in fif grams that would not come un could ParticiPate 111 tne Pro against each of the men, who! to bus riders have been 3i Arnnuit.

John Wayno Chooko der Title II could be presented Raymond too Bronch, 3o, of lackland 342, ond Doris Marckwardt i 'o "vj 'v jubuc avail the city county group, and able to all rwnrWc ta ArBi ond Iflolino ClorK 24, of 1172 Oratviona Costtilo. 71. of 914 S.W. 34th. Robert Leo Withursooon nd Giorlo P.

Lono. If, of 150 Olga Dr. Wyoming, and Gloria Cecilia Gunrtflltm fiuttM rM XlmwtM. It, AfiOf 239 Wiirnot. would have a higher degree of iclflc area on a non sectarian preference with the national of basis i a s.

bus timetables will be available! A tourtft man is being sought th: Porr.) sumvors include her 'husband, all buses nnjng wednes iby officers in connection with PKt S86 i. or Augustus a Rothe; two the shooting of the SouthcrossiWIth Arthur MatilIS Jr and 17, of.rjr rirand K. nnH fiwald a Vt Tu8 James Kazen. Dresident and 49 Piminn. nnl 111 fWrttui lUwilln.

i Conrad MorcoDno Martinez If of 807 Kendal iO, P'ett ond rma Ramlrei! nirei, John Wltbor Moraison, If, of 325 Bret n. son teiipe. I 36 son Fetipe. vwiuouu iiuu uciaiu A. For hedule or any type of Junior High student during what scneauie or any type oiumui nigu Muut uuniig wnai fices if they had the blessing of the community group.

Then it will be the individual problem of the city county group tonwood and Barbara Sut Dlrck, It, at 1007 Utopia Rd. Imu JUflrfiruM. 10. mt 414 Uttrmrnmnt. and Dolores Lopei.

21, of l03 Pn. trr.nAt,uiMran i DUS nrPcidAnt remertivelv of information, patrons may! police say was an sstem ServicJi robbery of the youth. lnHSn: the A Southwestern regional office of the national program will be set up in Texas, said Baldwin, but he indicated that the location has not been approved. jonn Bernai Wiiiborn, A3, of Dallas. call nd (r Elaine VJ lance.

It, of 410 cmd Oiida Jeanefte Hanson, Si, of Division, CA 7 5371. veiasquez was wounaea and Bexar Mist Horry Bennett and! to ascertain which Droeram nio County. a .38 caliber pistol. witdwood. 123 concord.

David Lawrence Mock, 20, of 322 Trot Morns Gilbert Powell. Jr. 20, of 151 igor, and Rurh Elaine Gilmore, It, and Erlene Baker, 20. 23 Sotthill. i Enrfowe Chavez Hernandei, 20, of Art Roberto Reyes, IT, of 4404 W.

Trovls. no, and Maria Rosano So iota 20, of should be granted priority. said that latelv Austin hac Graveside services will be atf.ilv Will If mil found it in order. He indicated that city and rnimtv oiithrtritioc on1 renrae. nd Paulo Garza.

16, Of 513 Riebe Aliev.juron. All programs must have been mentioned as a possible tendency to "constantly upgrade; site for the office, residents of the area" so the! Kazen stated that Rafael Reyna 28, of 1032 Sherman, nd Mel Mi teal. 21, of 71S W. Craia. Adult Dance Class Planned Park for Miss Hatty May jentative forces of the area must George Felix Tt ertna, 22, of 2401 w.

i Longriag. Bennett, 86, of 238 Hermitage. Ill I IlIIC 1 TCCS I participate in the effort to community as a whole will conference mav hnw i ana carmen viiierimi, 14. rnU. onjnr 1 Thomas Dwoyne Jocke, 19, of Atasro on.

ond Maria Martinet Gomez, 20, of retireO ieCtUTer WnO tiled a retired lecturer who diwr Saturday. Porter Loring will tti Wondering what to do with! 5i mw ov oaiu fvuuuu ui uie near iuture im dance munity in a united program; Baldwin. the sDonsorshin nf tho A beginner's round 'your withered Christmas tree? 'class for adult muni iii h. that n. and Sandra Loren Luckty, of adioqo.

8of 3 A DIVORCES GRANTED Arthur trvw Glai 2, of 677; Snadvwood Lone, and Mary EHen Rog I Mor on1 wtll'm RV ri, 24. of ISIS Kentuckv. mono. reci arrangements. ments.

He also explained that funds; Mathis sounded an optimistic native oi wnite U)unty city Fubhc works Director mn wodnirtaw i Ramon Oe La Rosa, 20. of 121 Jese, I iaiv uimicu, aiuiuufi uiwe may. note saying mat the city coun Miss Bennett had lived in Sam Granata stated nd Dolores Oivera Cono, 14, of 251 Pro 1 fW'tv. I San Antonio 40 years. She was that the trees Will Oe U'riOTf I It KWtVatinn llonort.

rrnrrfi it? a member of St. Mark's Episco hauled awav on a regular trash 'a Zt iacxea on oetore the end of the tvm Fuoeno Mier, or 977 n. Onstow, and Gero'time Loverne Wright, 20, of 111 Adoes. At anv rate, thft natinnat nrrv ivpar uhiVh uMist MMi i e. MUvvki wv jjua iiu juuiiu uic uiaiuuiit: uiuinJf ioy, uoy wen sna cioytoti T.

Jr. Phillips, Carolyn Annette ond Clyde R. Garcia, Brum (do and Alfonso Ron gel. Pel toy, Barbara Ann end W. Brien, Gwendolyn and Londis H.

McMohon, Thelmo and Wendell. Oiivares. J. A. and Guoaoiupe.

Wore. June Dolor ond Steve. Winters, Dick 10 and Catherine. pal Church. run if they are placed beside, Gates will conduct sessions sal submitted bv the citv coun firam has sptv a vorv im nffi .7 A i Survivors include two broth from 8 tO 1ft m.

each WpdnPS.itv cn nnn tA a'rvnaontl use 'U P6 ine garbage can Rout Mortinex Alvsrado, 23. of 406 Btfr i "ton, ond OemonciO Toiomonte, 4S, Ctpriano Ptotes, 24, of 11 How torne, end Lazora Navarro ers, Harlan Bennett of San An There wiU be no garbage pick day through May. those requirements and said that ments of an am an mntl nit LaZS 164 w. aiina. Barnes, Dorothy Jean and Donald Ed tonio ana harles G.

Bennett of up Friday, New Year's bay Monroe, La. Granau said. Prone Isco Martin, It, of 704 Leal, ward. Further information may be; "San Antonio well them t0 muster aU theirjto the national Sice under obtained by calling TA 4 1116. to be a model along that resources for a head on fight Sargent Shriver..

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