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San Antonio Express from San Antonio, Texas • Page 8

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l-A San Antonie Sunday, Jan. 10, Hospital Study I nit Had New Financing Proposal ed tn add a 2 wing la 1 er. Bexar County or the state! Insite Neal, chairman of delegation for financing of the the Hospital District St tidy new leaching hospital. HH mitratoti Tho committee too 10 tho other half." method now being pit hed hospital districi bei said the Bexar ountv legislative set up as a separate taxing; Bexar County Is putting up agency. The court adopted million in bond funds and is pjan seeking million from However, as local studios tn- Lou dlrated a shift in financing th(, nak Hdls she of plans was needed, Neal polled niversttv of Texas' Southwest members of the committee si jf twW MM ntl icqiifaiM 31 The Reliable Battery Service Center at 115 San Pedro Is the Largest EXCLUSIVE BATTERY AND AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP IN THE U.S.! Yes, Sir! That's right located right here in San Antonio AND ready to serve you TODAY! Let the folks at RELIABLE BATTERY CO.

give your car the 9-point electrical check Medicai School. Ways and Means Committee and Forrest Smith, chairman of the functional research Sf of li mittee, late last week. to the Neal said, all agreed that if the Court could come up with a better plan, then we recommend that we (the over-all committee) should give it our I 1 full Neal said. The increased assessment The first slate of city of- program including a statute fjcjais for newly incorporated amendment and a vote by Bexaric. nOVhr County residents was worked st Rexar out in a meeting here Friday County was elected at large between County Judge Charles Saturday.

Grace, Com. Albert Pena and! Elected as mayor was Jack members of the Bexar County p. Donahue, personnel manager legislative delegation. Aztec Tile Co. of San all of the variables tonio He defeated Col.

(Ret.) into account and if all the citi-ij j). storms, received 30 zens of Bexar County would votcs cast begone pfan an jndependcBf if'Lioinu cLmtiLi defeated George Vanacek and MutTay Roberts state representatives and sen- marshal Polier ill Seek Oilier Stolen Gems new yorx times news sERviCE vailed tipon to release a suspect NEW YORK The 106-carat as an intermediary in recover Del.ong Star Ruby and four oth- jnp jewels, er gems stolen from the Amen- nrK)n Thursday and everv can Museum of Natural History thereafter another phone are believed to be still intact caB was received saying the and New' York police are going would lie returned in an back to Miami to try to re- 7 caqs continued until cover them. The 10 other missing stones 2 a.m. Friday. At that time, a voice told however, already have beeen cut up and disposed of by fences, pick you up.

Re sources close to the investiga- 1 the tion reported Saturday. lfl. jarl Assistant Dist. Atty. Maurice Nadjari, the man who brought the 563.35-carat Star of India riftnnn sapphire and eight other gems mLills ator Maline was picked hack from Florida Friday, will car and driven to go to Miami again next week to aP rhconetie While he and t0 retlieve the driver were inside, someone Nadjari digested the possi- hUity that he could recover the The key gems.

It was said that 60 informers of the car ate the note and drove with Maline to the bus position in getting our, bill Neal said. He expressed appreciation to Grace and the commissioners who are working on a more acceptable plan based on the present information Neal also took the occasion lo explain advantages of the county proceeding with plans now for a 500-bed hospital instead of the earlier announced plans for a 300-bed teaching hospital. He explained the advantage lies in approval by Congress of a plan Alderman elected were Emory Vernon, who served as election! Judge, K. L. Beck, Mrs.

Faye 1 Lico, Bruno Fey and Lawrence C. Sellars. Fourteen others got several votes for Alderman. Eight others received one vole each. The subdivision incorporated Nov.

17. ILs legal existence is questioned by San Antonio which holds extra-territorial jurisdiction over the town and contends the incorporation was TITAN MOTORS These six segments of the Titon lll-C rocket motors launch vehicle designed to put manned laboratories in through Son Antonio Saturday on the Southern Pacific Railroad. The rocket motor takes five of these segments to make up the 75-foot-tali solid propellant here on the way from the United Technology Center's Coyote plant near Son Jose, to Cape Kennedy. This was the first regular rail shipment on special flatbed cars developed by SP with United Staff Photo. Deaths and Funerals By James Garrison, CIS Question: I recently had my offered information about at ihM? SStSbUin1 Matoe MiamiPhiraSfanrf Mpu YmV sUede POUCheS from the locker, After Nadiarl hart disclosed in lhe driver brouKht Maline back defendants were implicated in 7 'fje £yes Javc It a robbery in the Algonquin Ho- 7 tel here and that they were sus-j pects in the theft of $25.000 jewels from Eva Gabor, the actress, all three sought separate-! ly to speak to Nadjari.

Allen Dale Kuhn reportedly told Nadjari: get the gems back for eyes examined for the first you but have to go to Flor- time in my life by a medical eye specialist. I had been using It was then that an arrange- Optometrists and was happy was made to recommend but a friend kept after me to la flat one year sentence in see her medical eye specialist the museum case if the Star of until I gave in. After being examined this medical eye specialist showed me the prescription he got and the prescription I was wearing in the glasses I wore into his office. He said the Antonio for the past 36 years.l get back 15 jewels for Optometrist was way off in his Memberships include The rest of the white stuff prescnpllon; 100 MemDersmps include ti fdlamonds) have already How come I could see so well sold to pay lawyers and bonds- through the glasses the Optome- men. are gone forever.

Of trist fitted me R.S. that Answer: The following is an Van Antnnin inHirativi it mu mg am. Nadjari, Kuhn and three de- example of two diffcicnt ways plicant on a new teaching hos- A had been a resident of San An- A member of Madlsoa Square tecUves, Richard Maline, Peter to read a prescription. Right pital. niant in the tonio for Presbyterian Church and Chap-, ls ST' Mebnan and John eyc (abbrCTlated 0 "That being the case.

Bexar pant in Sunset (cr 3 0rder of Easlcrn S(ar ttilliam E- Rhdiis of San An- caught a 9 p.m. plane. o.D. 1.25 90 trans County could complete fheir morial Park. Mrs.

Johnson is survived by and nesley L. Redus of Kuhn ma(je at least 50 tele posed into plus cvlenders reads new hospital with the full 500 San Antonio has filed a suit associate mem- daughter, Mrs. W. H. North- calls in Miami.

Neither O.D. 180. These beds Without additional funds in cnolnncf in m.l one Wds dil dSbUCidic jucjii Tnhn Xfntrnfc- PAiti'C. India and the DeLong ruby were returned along with other stones. Kuhn is said to have told authorities: Lela W.

Hegarty Mrs. O. N. Johnson 111V.1UUC I 11 Funeral services for Lela W. Sendees for Mrs.

O. N. John- First Baptist ilfe dea- Hegarty, of 332 Craig Place, son, 03. of 309 Wilmington who died Friday, will lie at 10 will be at 2 p.m. Monday at 01 inp Baptist church whereby they would approve a.m.

Monday in Roy Akers Fu- Porter Mortuary. Burial Alamo Lodge No. 44 for each $1 put up by the ap- ino Chapels. Mrs. Hegarty will be in Mission Burial Park.

W.O.W., Sam Houston Camp SINCE 1918 being provided by either county or state. Of course, the usual matching fund plan would go back into effect, which would mean that if we only built a 300-bed hospital now and need- validate the incorpora lion on of the San Antonio Conser- way; sisters, Mrs. Will Woods and Mrs Martel Marbi a detectlv? asked tw0 Prescriptions are one and erounds the towS was Station Society, and a California Miss Amy Brown 9 t0 was spealung- lhe same but tP layman grounds the township was In gan Amoni() Geneaiogical of San Antonio; one grandchild am caIls continued until 6 they look totally different. erannrmmrpn and in a t. Therg not much love between medical eye specialists and Optometrists so if you are happy with the services you are getting from either Optometrist or Medical eye specialist, stay great, grandchildren.

and 1(1 Wednesday when he made About 700 persons live In thejCenter of Practlcal chriSUanity. grandchildren. township. The Beatles are back! Mrs. Patricio Garza notification committee for Daughters of the Republic of services for Mrs.

Pa- rexas, and chairman of the Garza 71 0f 415 audiung committee of Olive French Ave at 9 a m. Bianch Adah at Our Lady of Grace hapter No 49 aE.S Catholic Burial Lodge No. 15, Sons of San Fernando Cemetery No. mlin-. 2 under direction of Alamo Shells broth- Funera, Survivors include husband, Actor Sets Visit to S.A.

Robert Taylor, star of stage, screen and television, will visit ors, R. B. Whitton, San Augus San Antonio Thursday with Wil- tine, Tex. and E. A.

Whitton, daughters Mrs liam Castle, producer of Tay- Shreveport two i te Pa nc Garza, daugnters, Mrs. most recent oicture Mrs. Sally W. Orr, Balwin I ark, 5 ur Tiitrn vi of San Ante his first contact a fence. This was the first of dozens of phone calls.

Contacts followed with assorted fences amid promises which failed to materialize, coupled with maneuvers, him. one hotel or motel to another, 1 iimii vt Bunal will be in City Ceme- taxi rides and even joining to the optical profession will terv No 4 under direction of lo escape newsmen. answered Personal replies will be when return stamped envelope is en- Riebe Funeral Home. 1 At one point lhe FBI was pre- dosed, p.o. box son Antonio.

Texos. Miss Emilie Longweli Funeral services for Miss Emilie Langwell, 87, will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Catholic Church To the limit of space, questions per Night and Mrs. Hazel W.

Pitre, Taylor will be greeted at In- Tex- ternational Airport by the Cham- jsoac Wolfinbarger ber of Commerce Red Carpet services are nendine Committee and then will pro- ceed to the Menger Hotel for Akers uneral hap IOTU UlC JVitrilftCl IVl Uilfnn U'nlf nharcror Arcelia Bevil, of San Antonio; sons, James and George Garza of San Antonio and Pat Garza of Beaumont; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Susie Schuchordt press interviews. for Isaac Hilton Wolfinbarger While in the Alamo City the 118 Becker who died Services for Mrs. Susie veteran actor will annear on Schuchardt, 76, of 1323 N.

Cen- r.u PP He had been a resident of San vj at in a Mon- KENS Channel Joan Bryant fnr 00 VParc an(i was 1U am. Mon Show at pm a. Trin- tZ 2 30 Theatre at Lodge No. are Taunr sj uiii nicn annpsr at 1213, San Bx and Leonard Barrera of Taylor, 54, will also appear at Consistory, Alzafar Shrine. the Antique Automobile Show Be is survived by his wife, at Wonderland Shopping Center Mrs.

Faye Wyota Wolfinbarger Tracy Ann Evans at 3:30 p.m. 0f San Antonio; two brothers; The pair is scheduled to ar- and two sisters. Services for Tracy Ann Evans, rive at 9:18 a.m. Thursday infant daughter of A1C and Mrs. aboard American Airlines Flight w.

isiaice jr. Hubert B. Evans, will be at 2 163. Tuesday at Fort Sam i funeral services for lore National Cemetery. Biake 30 of 408 1 96th ()ther survdvors include sis- VWl TkJ-itinnai ters- Creta and Eva Marie at Fort Sam' Houstonp 01 gyans, and a brother, James Cemetery under direction of Alamo Funeral Home Southside Funeral Home.

ruarpp nf arranfTpments Blake, a salesman for 11 charge oi arrangements. and Coffee is survivedi Mrs. Anna Shaw by his wife, Mrs. Shirley Blake; TOKYO (AP) Lashing daughters, Sharon and Lori winds and blizzards in the North Blake; son, Darrell Blake; hit Japan Saturday, killing 2 parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam B.jpg 9 m. Monday at'Mis persons, leaving 37 fishermen Glidewell; sister, Mrs. Patricia Burial Park, missing and more than 400 Carrico; and brother, Gary survivors include son, Harvey They will depart for Austin at 5:30 p.m. Blizzards Lash Northern Japan Services for Mrs. Anna Smith Shaw, 92, of 302 Fifth will ing boats sunk.

Blake, all of San Antonio. A CELLARFUL OF NOISE by Brian Epstein THE BEATLES ARE BACK! For Beatle fans everywhere, Beatle manager and friend, Brian Epstein, tells the exciting story of John, George, Ringo, and exciting story of their discovery and their skyrocket to fame. Here are the untold stories that only someone close to the Beatles could know. Follow This Exciting New 12-Port Series Doily in the NEWS It will please you to know that your savings will earn a planned per annum, effective Jan. 1, 1965 on REAL ESTATE LOANS,) subject to qualifications.

TEXAS SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 501 No. St, Mary'sWi CA 6-7207 M. Browning of San Antonio and sister, Mrs. Cora Brooks of Olympia, Wash. Alamo Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

George E. Vrazel Funeral services for George E. Vrazel, 65, of 123 Kayton will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of McClaugherty Funeral Home. Survivors include wife, Mrs. Ida Vrazel; sons, R. K. Vrazel, Donald Vrazel of San Antonio, David Vrazel of Laredo and Joseph Vrazel, U.S.

Navy; daughters, Mrs. Julia Hummel, San Mateo, Mrs. Gloria iConway of San Antonio; brothers, Pete Vrazel of Shiner and Edward Vrazel of San Antonio; and sisters. Mrs. E.

G. Calhoun and Mrs. Nixon Holcomb of San Antonio. Vrazel was a musical instrument repairman at the time of his death. William C.

services for William C. Redus, 93, of 1019 W. Hildebrand who died Saturday in Lytle, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Roy Akers Funeral Chapels. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Devine.

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