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Page 13-A Death Probe Continues Police late Saturday night were continuing an investigation into the bizarre death of a 90-year-old man found slashed about the head and body in his gas-filled room on South Flores I Street early Saturday. Jo.se B. Guerra, 62, of i S. Flores said he found the body of Frank J. Dusch about 7 a.m.

Saturday after smelling! the odor of gas and going to upstairs room. Dr. Robert Hausman, county: medical examiner, said Dusch had a cut on the head and in the groin area. He said body also had been mutilated with a gas pipe which had been ripped from the exposed natural gas line in his room. Police Lt.

W. E. Stover said a bloody handprint was found on the wall, and blood was found on the sole of feet, indicating he had been on his feet after the bleeding commenced. Dr. Hausman said Dusch had dead about three hours before Guerra reported finding the body sprawled on Army-tvpe cot.

He said Dusch could have died from the gas or from mutilation with the gas pipe. He withheld a verdict. San Antonio Sunday, July 2, 1967 Clergymen Learn Ideas Very Similar ssroraSsBS ECUMENICAL DIALOGUE Robert Creasy, standing, pastor of St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Universal City, reads from the Bible during a group discussion Saturday at an ecumenical meeting in St. Joseph's Retreat House, 127 Oblate Dr.

Listening are left to right, Tom Gouger of St. Pius Roman Catholic Church, Barcus Moore, pastor of St. Andrew's Methodist Church, Dr. Umhau Wolfe, director of the Lutheran Institute for Religious Studies in Seguin and Sister Mary Patrick O'Brien, OSU, of Ursuline Academy. s.A.

Nominee Fourth To Welcome Man Booked For Assault A 29 year old man was booked for assault to murder early Saturday after reportedly trying to stab a special deputy in an altercation over a woman. Joe G. Sanchez, deputy for Constable Dean Jones, was treated and released at Grace Lutheran Hospital after being cut on the stomach by the knife-wielder. He said the incident occurred around 3:30 a.m. at a lounge on New Laredo Highway.

The broken knife blade was removed from belt at the hospital. He reported he was escorting a young woman to her ear after she told him she was afraid of a man who had been harassing her, when the man attacked Sanchez. Press Corps-CofC Grudge Game Set The weather and the President willing, a softball game between the White House press corps and the Chamber of Commerce All-Stars will be played at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Olmos No. 2 diamond, Basse Road at McCullough Avenue.

A chamber spokesman said the local team will include Mayor Pro-tem John Galti. Hemis- Fair Gen. Frank Manupelli, former County Com. Sam Jorrie, State Rep. Lamoine Holland, former Chamber President Red McCombs, Ray Creek and Bob Guthrie all members of the team which took part in the now famed Fourth of July classic of 1966.

From the press corps headquarters at El Tropicano, the team manager, Clove Ryan, maintains a stony silence as to his starting line up. keep guessing until the last is his reply to all questions. 50,060 AT OPERA NEW YORK (AP)-The Metropolitan Opera Company played Madame Butterfly before 50.000 persons in Crochcron Park, Rayside, Queens, Saturday night. A spokesman for the opera said it was the biggest crowd in the history. Is Unopposed For Top Post EXPRESS NEWS AUSTIN BUREAU AUSTIN Claude A.

Hearne superintendent of Randolph 1 Field Independent School District in San Antonio, is unopposed as a candidate for vice president of the Texas State Teachers Association, the organization reported1 Saturday. Miss Antoninette Miller of Houston, now TSTA vice president, has no opposition for the presidency. She is a history teacher in the Houston Independent School District. TSTA members will vote for the candidates in statewide two- day balloting October 5-6. I S.M.

Anderson of Big Spring now holds the TSTA presidency. Terms of the new officers begin December 1, 1967, continuing for one year. I Election results will be announced at 89th annual state convention at Houston Oct, (26-28. Masked Man Its New Commander Rohs Cafe A masked gunman brandishing an automatic pistol robbed a drive-in restaurant of $248 late Saturday night during a heavy rainstorm, Daniel Gutierrez, 16, of 401 Harriman told police he was washing dishes at Drive-In, 3301 Nogalitos after the restaurant had closed around 10:30 p.m. when a lone gunman wearing a handkerchief mask and sunglasses forced his way through a back After holding Gutierrez and Miguel Carrasco, 46, of 5206 Farr Ave.

at bay, the gunman emptied the cash register and fled in the rain. Singer To Try To Help Girl SYDNEY, Australia (AP) Australian pop singer Normie Rowe was to try Sunday to restore the voice of a 13-year-old Sydney girl by singing to her. Marguerite Wensrieh has not spoken since she had four teeth extracted nine days ago. Her mother has arranged for Marguerite. a fan of the singer, to meet him when he arrives at Sydney Airport from London.

Psychiatrists have told Mrs, Wensrieh that a sudden meeting with Rowe and hearing him sing may restore her voice. Lt. Gen. Lawrence Lincoln, who has gained military eminence as an engineer and logistician, will receive formal honors, including a 15-gun salute, at 9 a.m. Monday in the Fourth Army quadrangle at Sam Houston when he is welcomed as the new commander of Fourth Army, During the ceremony the Fourth Army flag will be presented to Gen.

Lincoln by Fourth top enlisted man, Sgt. Maj. Edward G. Baldwin, representing the enlisted men and women of the command. Beside General Lincoln on the reviewing stand will be Maj.

Gen. Chester A. Dahien, Fourth Army deputy commanding general, and Maj. Gen. Edward C.

Dunn, Fourth Army chief of staff. General Lincoln, a native of Harbor Beach, Mich comes to Fourth Army from Department of the Army headquarters in Washington, where he has been deputy chief of staff for logistics since 1964. He entered the Corps of Engineers in 1933 on graduation from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. N.Y..

and four years later received his degree of civil engineering from Princeton (N.J.) University. From 1937-41 he was an instructor at West Point. During World War II he was on the planning staff of the Supreme Allied Commander, Southeast Asia Theater, 1943-44, and on his return from overseas became chief of the Asiatic Theater section, operations division, War Department. For the latter service he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. He served on the U.S.-Soviet Commission in Korea.

GEN. LAWRENCE LINCOLN assumes command General Lincoln is the author of a paper on the strategy of World War II, which appeared in the Encyclopedia four-volume publication, 'Eventful published in j1947. He is a member of the So- iciety of American Military Engineers, a Fellow in the Society of Civil Engineers and a registered professional engineer in the District of Columbia. General Lincoln and his wife, Mary, have three children: Mrs. Donald N.

(Ann) Young, Washington, Capt. James B. Lincoln, U.S. Army, and Capt. Clark Lincoln, U.S.

Army Reserve, Grosse Poinie Park, Mich. The public is invited to attend the ceremony. Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Leila Wiseman Services for Mrs. Leila Jarrell Wiseman, 88, of 1019 N.

St. who died Saturday at home, are pending at Porter Luring r- tuary. i of Tr rancher bank- 1 er R. Wiseman, she was in the first graduating class of San Antonio female College, wiseman rrinity University, and the oldest member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Joe SUN.at TUE.

1015 from! Mexico Spain. R. Wiseman; three daughters, Mrs. John W. Winter, Miss Winifred Wiseman and Mrs.

Peter J. Hennessey, all of San Antonio: and a sister, Mrs. O. S. Rogers of Corsicana.

Mrs. Janie Sutton Services for Mrs. Janie Sutton, 78, who died Friday, will be at Gassway, W. Va. A resident of San Antonio for 25 years, she is survived by daughters, Mrs.

Mable Covert of San Antonio, Mrs. Sylvia Jeaergens of W. Virginia and Mary Hudson of Maryland; Mrs. Clara Hyes and Mr Gav Hoard of W. Virginia; and brothers, Lee and E.

Simmons of W. Virginia. Moj. McGrath Services for retired Air Force Maj. Raymond T.

McGrath, 68, will be held at 10 a.m. day in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. McGrath, a resident of Treasure island, died Wednesday. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Sam DiStefand of San Antonio, Mrs, Rav Mormi- ino, Tommy Ray and Seawillow all of Waco, and nine grand- 1 children, Burial will lie in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

Arrangements are by the Angelus Funeral Home. Mrs. Mary Nuernberg Mrs. Mary Nuernberg, 84, of Redo died Saturday. She is survived by two sons, Albert and Oscar, both of San Antonio; three daghters, Mrs.

Olga Brown of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Elsie Bragg and Mrs. Dolly Cottingham, both of San Antonio, and eight grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Riebe-Saunders Funeral Home.

Burial will lie in Roselawn Memorial Park By SYLVIA SPRINGER not what you say, but the way you say it! When 60 area Protestants and Catholics stripped away their legalistic terms for they discovered they were closer together than: they thought. At a three-day ecumenical dialogue which ended Saturday; in St. Retreat House, 127 Oblate nuns, ministers and lay people; laughed, held discussions and heard lectures all aimed at a better understanding of each! other. Sponsored by a special inter- faith committee comprised of clergy and nuns and brothers, the meeting was believed to lie the first of its kind in the United States bringing ministers and lay people of different demoni- nations together on a dialogue basis. Among those present were Dr.

Ted Richardson, conference secretary of the Southwest Texas Methodist Conference, Msgr. Roy Rihn, rector of Assumption Major Seminary, v. James Karagas of St. Greek Orthodox Church, Pres-; byterian Dr. W.

W. Malloy and Dr. Henry Hare, a practicing psychiatrist, and Rev. Robert Creasy, pastor of St. Matthew Episcopal Church, Universal City.

With the theme Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the the meet featured major talks by Rev. Frank Neff of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, Roman Catholic Lay Theologian Tom Keene and Episcopalian Dr. F. Carter Pannill, M.D., dean of the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, Liturgy, Roman was the subject oi talk opening the Saturday sessions. Concentrating his remarks on the Mass Keene said a Catholic the Eucharist (mass) is the central act of community worship.

feel the Eucharist with the Liturgy of the Word expresses best the ongoing re-j lationship of God and Man in he said. It is that part of our religion when God gives to us and we gratefully take I what he gives I Touching on Protestant objections to the Mass, Keene said, is to me very under- istandable. Catholics have I often couched our expression of the giving aspect of the Eu- jcharist in terms which obscure rather than he declared. have taken one form of self giving (His on Calvary) and explained the giving aspect of the Eucharist exclusively in those terms; So much so. 1 submit, that we Catholics have misled Popular Catholic explanation of the Mass, according to the (theologian is More Christ1 has died for respectfully submit this is Keene said emphatically.

affirms Christ died once for all. either death is final or it is Keene de; dared. Catholicism teaches, according to Keene, that each Mass I related to death only in a symbolic and me. mortal Following lecture the i body broke up into small groups for discussions, dialogue and questions and answers. what Tom said is the real I have any quarrel with a Methodist minister said, not real far apart from is what the true Catholic another interjected.

From there the discussion switched to inter-communion, meaning people of different denominations could receive communion in different churches, I Reaction was mixed, with Dr. Umhau Wolf, director of the Lutheran Institute for Religious Studies in Seguin, offering a suggestion that at different periods of the year, clergymen of various faiths could perform the worship ritual of a different denomination. In an ecumenical vein, Tom Cougar of St. Pius X. Church suggested a concelebrated ecumenical service.

The idea of Daily Mass in the Roman Catholic church was also questioned as well as the place of priests. represents the a Catholic layman said. leery of the Christ During the afternoon session, Dr. Fannill traced the history of the 39 articles of faith in the Episcopal Church. He also covered the Episcopal non-acceptance view of substantiation (that the body and blood of Christ are present under the forms of bread and wine during the Catholic Mass), declaring, is an outward and visible sign of the inner None of the sacraments, according to Pannill, will have any effect unless the person involved puts himself completely into the action.

A heated discussion of the! validity of Holy Orders erupted in the group sessions that followed. you accept my Baptism when I convert to your belief, why you accept my asked one. accept Apostolic succession (that ministers descend from the came the answer. it in the the opposition challenged. just not being The conference ended on a high note with one Methodist minister observing, this is what we believe, what's keeping us Attempted Subornation Is Charged A 20-year-old South San Antonio man whose two brothers are serving 99-vear murder sentences was jailed early Saturday on a charge of attempting to change the testimony of a key witness against his brothers.

Arrested about 1 a.m. at his home on a warrant charging an attempt to suborn perjury was Robert Jimenez, 1317 S. Comal St. two brothers, Rudolpho, 23, and Richard, 21, both are serving 99-year n- tences on convictions on charges of murder growing out of the fatal wounding of a 40-year-old truck driver in November, at the Victoria Club during a robbery. The younger Jimenez himself was charged with robbery in connection with the but a 175th District Court jury found him innocent last year.

Dist. Ally. James Barlow brothers both are ap-( pealing their convictions. Barlow said the subornation attempt charge accuses the; younger brother of threatening! Pedro Limon, 22, of 208 Depot! St. in an attempt to get him to change his testimony.

i was a key witness in the trials of the older brothers. Limon was shot last Decern-1 her. Limon at that time complained he was being harassed for his testimony, Barlow recalled. A 26-year-old man, Armando Espinosa, 26, of 807 Burleson who was convicted of armed robbery for his part in the Victoria Club incident, was charged with aggravated assault in the shooting of Limon. GREATEST JEWELERS presents an exciting selection of Pendant Watch Fashions Top Buyer Is Named Robert E.

Wells of 230 For- rest Valley has been named of the in Base' 1 Procurement, Kelly AFB, by Kenneth H. Kidwell, division 1 chief. Wells was singled out for outstanding performance in handling large dollar procurements such as fuel control test sets and recorders for jet engines. He was also recognized for maintaining a high production level while acting as a team chief. outstanding I ance of this employe is a dis- I trict credit to the base procurement Kidwell said in presentation of the award.

services are an example of the kind of work being done by di- rectorate of Procurement em- Dingwall Gets Post in Washington, E. C. Dingwall, has been named executive con- sultant on a part-time basis to the planned 1976 Philadelphia 1 bicentennial exposition. Formerly general manager of; the highly successful Seattle Fair, Dingwall heads Washington, D.C., office, charged with coordina- tion of federal and international i participation in the 1968 fair. The City of Brotherly Love plans a striking observance of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with a huge fair-type exposition during the bicentennial anniversary year.

A HemisFair spokesman said status with the San Antonio exposition would not be affected by his acceptance of the Philadelphia post. THAT RADAR An early rising thief made off with Policeman Chester Potts speed control radar set early Saturday. Potts, an officer from the San Antonio suburb of Olmos Park, said be went into a coffee shop about 3 a.m. and 1 returned to his patrol car to find the speed control radar set missing. San Antonio police radio put out a notice for officers to stop and hold person having a radar set in his i Exquisite Styling and Fine Quality 17 Jewel Swiss Movements! Choice Elegance, charm and individuality in these beautiful pendant fashions.

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