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51 in S.A. Scholarship Finalists Alamo Heights and MacAr-j thur High Schools each have in students among the 51 San tonio secondary students I Bounced as National Merit Scholarships semifinalists. The 51 local students, chosen along with almost 14.000 others across the country, include six from Robert E. five from Central Catholic and Keystone, four from Edison, three from Jefferson, two each from Highlands, Robert Cole and St. Anthony Junior Seminary and one each from South San Antonio and Ursuline Academy, Semifinalists were selected in: the first examinations given last March.

Mother round of Na-1 tional Merit Scholarship qualifying tests await them before winners of four-year college scholarships are chosen. San Antonio students among the semifinalists are as follows, nr cor ding to schools; AMO HEIGHTS Jo Reth Barnes, Edward Carauthers, June Grant, Michael Greenberg, Terry H. Hight, Steven D. John- A Via SIOI I ston, Sydney L. I.adensohn, kylilll 11 City Takes Final Annexation Action City Council Thursday took fi- cities the size of San Antonio ex naI action to annex 13 rights-of- tends five miles beyond the city way leading from the city.

The action, in effect, extends the city's extra-territorial juris- limits. Extends Contro! Ry annexing the rights-of-way diction five miles in each direc- to the outer fringe of what was fhe extra-territorial jurisdiction i ark I lanned line, the city now claims extra- Uon. About three square miles of territorial jurisdiction for five land were annexed for a pro- miles in each direction from the posed city park This area lies tip of each annexed right-of- east of Jones-Maltsberger Road, way area, south of ixickhill-Selma RoadJ Right.s-of-w’ay annexed west of the City Public Service IH 35 South, U.S. 90 West IH Board easement, and north of 10 North, EM 1604. T.

Bitters Road road, Schertz Road. Weidner Also annexed was .07 of a Road. JH 35, IH 10 East, Sulphur square mile west of San Pedro Sr Canyon RESERVOIR WATER Bases of trees were under water Thursday as the water in the Canyon Reservoir hit a record high of 813.5 feet above sea level. The bed of the lake at the measuring point, shown at the right top, is 775 feet above sea level. When full, it will be 909 feet.

Water is being released at the rate of 400 cubic feet per second at the order of the Guadalupe Blanco River Photo by Jose Barrera. mj udic mue west Pedro Springs Road. U.S. 181 South A area, U.S. 281 South and Culebra nf S(lUfe mes Mst The Thursday annexation cm elftses Universal City within the Lopez I miller plans TO VISIT S.A.

Arguments Antonia George W. Douglass T. Quereau and Bill M. Randall. Oral arguments which could MACARTHUR Brian Cham- decide the further court action berlain, Mary L.

Cook, Joel for Pedro Comacho Lopez are scheduled Wore the Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin Oct. 21. In June, 1962, Lopez was found guilty of the rape-murder of! Elliott, Terry R. Gaschen. Anne McGrath, Rodney L.

Norville, Theodore P. Parker, Michael B. Pweitt, Sam K. Reed Sandra Wormser. CENTRAL CATHOLIC Charles H.

Forrest, James E. Hartling, George A. Jackson, here- Terence and Thomas summer the United States Supreme ourt ordered EDISON Lawrence Ar- rase back ,0 Texas nold, John H. Goetz, John B. of Cnnunal Appeals which ON OCT.

2 Mrs. ike Kampmann Republican national eommittee- woman, said Thursday that GOP vice presidential nominee William Miller will spend about three hours here Oct. 2. She said details of the scheduled visit are not available. Miller also plans campaign visits to Galveston and Houston on the same day and is to fly to South Bend, that Page 8-F Friday, Sept.

25, 1964 BASKO AT RANDOLPH 9-year-old Velma Lozano and he night or the next morning to received a life sentence in dis- I 3 Colonels in Brigadier Stars ANTI-POVERTY PANEL GROWS Membership of the Antipoverty Committee swelled to 29 Thursday as City Council appointed four new members. They are Arthur Mathis, architect; Buford Farris, Wesley Community Center; H. Hudson, Southwestern Bell; and Harry Burns, NAACP. Hudson was chosen chairman of the committee. of International Airport.

extra-territorial jurisdiction of JS-h Sa" Anfomn- township has in attorney Harvev Hardy all directions, the council ex- to advise on methods ofVnntpS tended the ertra-territoriaJ Jur-jtag the isdiction of the city to cut off further growth of suburbs. State law provides that the extra-territorial jurisdiction Of I Proceed! County officials are expect- attend the Notre Dame-Purdue Lionels stationed at'W. McElroy Horace A Hancc fn membors football game. He la an alum- APB won confrnna- Fred Gorton T. Gotdd nus of Notre Dame to.

Republican rally la neUi E. Fletcher, Other Action In other action the council: Cltv developers of Co i Onkf Dreamland Oaks and Willow Wood to complete site I subdivision ns teauired by the city code. fet-Hwifh fh. Co Som Wolf Better Business Bureau on I era by the Downtown IrnitJi whlch would regulate so- I Poing-out-df-business soies chonges in the 7ew zanmg ordinance and agreed Antonio representatives to I Washington, D.C., on Oct. 7-8 for con ference on the Economic Opportunities Act the anti poverty program 1 AwWated j7(0g7 t0 poy- F.

Olivares for services on the con- acr05S Aiazan Creek Bexar County Republican ecutive Secretary L. E. Shep-j is paid Said Ihursdaji he has com- Controcted with International Aerial pleted an investigation into beating near Floresvilie of H. C.i ffrrmsj7s6o lme' ortd to pay the No Comment Made in GOP Beating Study Ia! exemptions to certain prop chairman, hut had no comment 1 1 -K Ha radon and Marilyn J. Luther.

HIGHLANDS Ross E. Mar tin and Gary D. Stobb. had previously affirmed local jury decision. Carlos Cadena and Joe Chacon, representing Lopez in his mat of visiting campaigners The one-star officers also in- JEFFERSON Jtmml.

appeal! WlYthat'Ihe high art fha.ZomfoZerToa^n STtawSJ- inln for major speech should be John L. Locke, Ren- Jane Ann Whaley. KEYSTONE SCHOOL Ro ebfllle Dennis, Jack Dennis, Hughes, Douglas Marvin preme Court ruling intends for K. Pole and Wayne O. Vick.

the local court to hold only a ROBERT E. LEE Joseph separate hearing on the volun- C. Blanks, Steven A. Lary nature of confession Douglas, Gary N. submitted to the jury at the district court for re-trial.

Dist. Atty, James Barlow, on chosen B. the other hand, argues the Supreme Court ruling intends the local court to hold only a Mtcal A. Glass. Douglas Jee Hall Robert R.

a Trial. Lopez case was sent back U.S. Marshals Are Honored commander of the USA tary Personnel Undley, Drive Opened Bv (General Brumlow', Wilson County GOP chairman, but 1 on his findings. Sheppard and John i project. paving Bexar County Republican nomb nee for Congress, were named bvA he lax office make the investiEation by ell "taTe 0 ballot security.

chairman on Jtondord' supp todia! oaper products totaling 7,940 and Cotter A.r condJ Sheppard said he has reported to OihrelJ and GOP officials in hol! onn sto- Austin and Dallas. Contracted with Stondord Supply Co, jamin W. Dunn, George Lindley, a native of Wavnes- William I km iss assumed his com-Robert IVtit Tol Maj' VVllliam A- mand at Randolph July 10. Ernest i. WnS commanding general of Fort told Wilson County $To98 for totoung officers he beaten outside purchosed tour 74.

hour tone recorders, his home at Katrvtnw used in conjunction with new do rY. 7, ar cairview west Of Uet and tlre-aiorm sytfem now Bloresville Tuesday morning bv for nan IS, Appropriated V.m for righl-of wny ac tfllCO niOn. Firuml 0 contended and cron damogex on the Pill is a graduate of State College who entered training in July, 1941 an ceived his wings and commis- Four1h B.S^Army Headquar- ounly; sion at Kelly AFB. Maurice row iters and Fort Sam Houston. Brumlow said he had asked ROBERT COLE w1hen4U th? Federal Judge Adrian Spears illstem and Lesha Schm-knor held, in the Jackson vs.

interrupted federal court Thurs- Miilstem and Sctiockner JR. ST. ANTHONY NARV and lis to be held prior to its being Maurice F. Casey, the University of Texas. He on- OfficUF Leon Lincoln Park Recreation Association, San Antonio Little League, Memorial Stodium native of Green- of rnunlv Affiniolc lum company, and Harlondale Little oniciais tWO weeks ago Extended the lease of National Ah International Rbbert M.

Sweeney. skmi I)enno case from New Pay tribute to the U.S. "LtT a that a separate hearing on the Marshal Service on its 175th i orPs 1941 and 1 on 115 was trained at Randolph and The joint compaign-with weens ago Exter goal of 59 554 "on watchers at Tffff, building al for one year Set a public ouction of 178 tmclolmed ducted through Nov. 7 under the 1 hrea lit i nc TUr IN---T 11 1 a Ut OatCning tele- Stinson Field The City sells impounded. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO Jan- submilted to a jury.

ft F. Van Horn. r. ntnu. Texas law at this time re- lamation naminc Thnrsda'v nduve 01 URSl'LINE ACADEMY quires a to determine the Marshal and diVwt.

A an a of Auburn Dist. Court Clerk Maxey Ilari read President proc- Brooks Fields, receiving i commission that year. Dyas is a native of Mobile. Saves Life Mary A. Bra una gel.

voluntariness as letermine the Marshal and HiVrv a Sradliate of Auburn well as the ine frtZaiYeencte churn Zr Arm students who w-ere se- of a con- Mwumj aimcmc iiLwrifmall5ia lhp hawpvpt Hictrirf iuHaoc to honnr marshals wns in tuiviqir A Antonio police campaign high school they attend include: However, district judges In their staffs was credited Thursday with undertaken as an nvr sPears paid tribute to the cers SL; It life of a thrce-year-Jhe Civil Service viHe, Jones H.S and Richard Bishop Bishop High School, gating the procedure again ry- of Tpxa and fo dj ana mrs- Amarine. Brady, a as indicated by state triet Alhert oUthe Tf 7 Vahada was bouts hek) gert and Kehoe C. Shannon. He Force. observation Brooke Gem also introduced members of Other new- two-star officers in elude Gordon Austin, Ivan San Antonio Bar Association Joe Frazier Brown Rarlow, in a joint effort with haf association Aliy.

Gen. Waggoner Carr, has a. agen- Kleef, George West i petitioned the Supreme Court Ji School; Chfford Johns and Re- for a rehearing on the and JCFSIJJ Switzer, Georgetown High ruling and action on that peli-' ii vt Gary H. Riehter, Gon- Hon is also still pending, in ef- 1 A 9 Tone Star Brewing Co Presi-lq High School; Sandra Meifeet leaving the appeals open coffw dpfl( Harra tviU vecoTve atirf IVixaiaix QahmiA in tWO hlCh COIirlS al dnn aKP 101 llobns and his c- ui.j hi of Col. Dominic J.

DhoneVali' jchiminiello and Col. Barton G. Lane of Fort Sam Houston andi Headquarters Army, respectively. Gen. Harris pointed out that; in an effort to provide greater! economy and efficiency, the has been experiment by Commission, unclolmed months.

vehicles about every three High School Clyde A. Lock- statute. lear and Jeanine Seals; Bastrop, In the hearing before the Bastrop High School, Fred G. of Criminal Appeals at- Wright; Ouem. Cuero High tomeys will submit written San School, Russell A.

Jacobs; Edin- br'efs in addition to making oral burg. Edinburg High School, arguments H. Crist; Others are Van Sembradores heeca Switzer, Georgetown High and action on that peli zaies Bride and Deajae Schmidt, Har- in two high courts at once lingen High School; Jeff Bragg, i a Dorene Gearing and William JaUKCCl-l jc IT Killeen High School. I halls on Howard Winston. 46.

manager Hugh Rurris, Cvnfhia Ann Davis and Jamy? Earnest, Kingsville High School; Sue Ann of the suit department in Gunn, Peggy Jean Miller and Montgomery Wonder- icIT a 8 land Shopping City store, was High School; Duane on 1 ey. in condition late and. Mrs. Robert Amarine. 9763 for General Hospital late Thursday.

The mother told police she heard a noise in thp bedroom, went to investigate, and found him on the floor unconscious. She rushed him across 1 street to the home of Sgt. E. A. Ammann.

bov w-as out and turning Ammann recalled. ann HR immediately started giving and other court personnel lhf dp Amistad mouth-to-rnouth respiration later in the aftornnnn (Sowers of Friendship) 1964 hon- A later, he started nrary membership award dur- brpaming and came mg the organization's annual added, installation banquet Saturday night. Jersig, ho was chosen unan imously to receive membership award J6r his out- -------standing eommuairv service and tumbled out onto the humanitarian activities, will be 00ncrrip in the afternoon. Debate Set On Birchism partmentai members of a joint work group of the Combined Federal Fund Raising Advisory Council. Such a joint effort will mean that military and civilian personnel assigned to Fort Sam! Houston and Headquarters Fourth Army will he asked to contribute once, with the funds, raised going to each of the participating agencies.

Ammann said the hoy pointed to his head when asked where he had pain. Officers theorized the boy was by mg to crawl out of the crib Llano High School; Larilla Dial. Thursday with facial Rpxar County Dist. Atty School; 11 i anfj a concussion sustained James Rarlow' will moderate a presented the citation by Bennie and David rJSi whin his ear slipped debate on the John Birch president. FI Braun' and pinned him beneath.

in banquet is scheduled to Fire Hits Thi Houses fels High School. The accident, which put Wta- 1 at 8 p.m. in El Antonio I mg a public Mntor Starlight RoomJ Tames OhancUer, Ave School; Geraid Elhff, Robstown in Tpvav 1 1 1,1 IM No. 2 at 8 Powers Assault Trial Delaved Srtxil. Janws nocnpirt as he worked auditorium reciPient Rockdale High School; a under his car at Garage, auditorium.

award, will attend the Cardwell, Taft High School; 505 W. Quincy St. When Lana Paris, Yorktowm High jack slipped, six men at School; and Schulze, garage rushed Schulenburg High School. 1 he assault trial of convicted murderer Ralph Carl Powers to lift and pull Winston out. the Baptist Baptist Teacher Defends Evolution Text A biologv professor took issue Thursday with a minister on the evolution theory The Rev.

Claud J. Bonam. Huisache Avenue Church, announced he will preach Sunday against the text being used at Trinity University, and Genetics Bonam wants the book removed from Trinity's curriculum Dr Harold Murray, assistant professor at Trmitv said when he learned of Bonam objections: shoe is on the other fool We have recovered and assembled whole skeletons. and collated a mass of other in manv fields to support the evolution theory A man cant fveiieve in the Bible and evolution Bonam said ft ts not he of the Bible to teach how organisms qtnved. Murray said The (text) book does what any teacher should It presen ts the and the student make up own mind i ijerina, who said the debate installed president first aims to inform the eit- second vice presidents I about the John Birch So- treasurer, respectively ciety beliefs and practices.

Dr. Bill Crane, professor of 17 I government at St. UCnil iSOT jversity, and Pat Maloney, local attorney, will society, while publisher of and. another speaker not selected i bp newly yet will take the affirmative fonio chapter of the Federal Bar side. Arson officers were investigating Thursday the cause of a three-alarm fire which damaged three vacant houses at 115.

119 123 E. Maple St. early Thursday morning. It took some 50 firemen about 15 minutes to extinguish the blazes, which caused an estimated $1.000 damage. Pet, John CaiTol said two five-! gallon cans were found near the house at 115 Maple and1 another on the second floor of the house at 123 Maple.

I doubt if any arsonist! the complainant, is stupid enough to carry a five-! and ls st eolwige and was un- gallon can and then leave it at able to appear for the Carrol said. A passing motorist turned in a' num. I.M 1 on Aiig. iho first alarm al 12:34 a.m. slashed him; The houses were scheduled a knife, heduled to be demolished to make way fori against the 1 1 111 was f')Und guilty I construction of a rest home.

Robert Moore. Ulo last Monday of murdering Mor-'firemen reported. ne a Owner of the property had not! lieen determined late Thursday, The Diplomat High Collar Shirt High snap tab collar-French euffs-tapered body and a magnificent white on white diagonal sfnpes fabric. All combine to make this an outstanding fashion shirt. Neck sleeve lengths 32 to 35.

$5.95 size 14V2 to 17, is (Dicky) Renfro. A jury as- formed San An- sessed the deathe penalty. Phon. CA 7.7171 0r Order by Moil Burglars Grl 81.004) iu I xml Association will formally receive its charter Saturday from Con-! rad Philos of Washington. D.C.J national president of the organi jzation, Presentation will lie made at ceremonies at the Fort Sam Vital Statistics Diplomat High Collar Shirt sleeve lengths Am StiRtiAoi LICENSES ISSUED Poftert Trey tag, 19 ef 738 Hnuston Ofbon flub mom- ttlA als Of fho Har 2 lidfi St a wholesale tevvelrv Z.i 1 Antonio Hat trnnm, of 31 spruce st orv.n# Bn and are invited to af- anf Joe Wendei Ptrtrn rnnhVi BortOlO 17, of gtCf' GOW 2 (St .7, Burglars broke into the tev Corp firm at 3014 Broadwav St Thursday night and escaped with merchandise valued at more than $1 000 Ow nei A his home part of hi San Antonio Bar tary are invited to attend.

Provisional officers of the new chapter are president. Col ewis Shull. Fourth WHrng Stofcts J2, of Rogtf Dolt II of ut Penny 9 St, ano Wnmo igytfo, 17 neck Address State Add 35c fo, COO. rig Bnnam fatteti on paient know what mng np Meeyej I he faph frf mf ytmfm fian to let the are de ttv bit thm uiwifT'Ntand what are about i 1 1 minisfration, and aemtarv me lucilie he the break in 10 Bar huersauiwi wete about a grtiM avwttltd tmh tat im isvm, PM and air me hwfifiy aipamvMv pm the Jew tr in a pi hi which gioup rniseMyig a hod iuki i mtwe than iv titNt are peaept for wet miwt Da Ml W.a th wm and Mary Cnavtr, 2 Choimmf Serhpn I Si and 17 at I SI ana yugu MM I st Xa ft. uw MtMaM sp, hwhy uyi mtet Ktt 11 '0 i du SMihMUfnc ana Mgry Pan 43 OgriggMn MM.

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