San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
-WX-iSi t
< M "W>.
%MsB TWO
**»«» *>
Seguin Airman
Returns to U. S.
From Korea
San Marcos Newt
Rer. L. Singleton and menibvrs
were on program Sunday it the an-
niversary of Rev. and Mrs. O. Rob-
ereon, pastor of th<> Church of God in
Christ. Rev. Anthony of San An-
tonio preached the anniversary eer-
moi. Thev received many gift*, mon
f*aut J. T. MeOIinton, eon of Mr.
• i.J Mra. Uarland McCllntou of »B hil 1niThtl.
B.»t i'«n «,™t s^uiu T.».« h.i nwe,in* M'' Thurxiav night in
. ^ AT f . ?7 V. ">• <*urch fellowship hall with Mra.
Jrrlrrf fw duly at Mn»rf Air For« ^
baae Pa., after a tour e< aervice la ^MTt9
* * w_/-n< . i Members from varioua churchea of
*?—* 'other dt|M .(traded the hooircomlnf
Cat.on. .Ire >|xdalia«, la .M.«ned t. „rvim ,t SiMgf K,„. H.T.
> "7t .*-£*» command H,nnM Wid# ,, putar. The aum of
(ATLC) fit at (Muted Hi. ••■jSo wal reported.
faaiaatloD mipport. the 1FU »ia- R.th.rin. Bar.len.au »d
01 "ru*"iln« •" fon* «""■ 111,.. Sophia Smith ha.- a* their
guest.- their sisters from Los Au-
gele*. California; and Ariiona. They
are Meadamta France* Johns, Mayme
Brown, ami Inea Curry. Mr*. Brown
ia from Arisona.
Funeral *ervice* were held for
Fdward (Baby) Hoi!in*, THursdsy,
0 RECIgT—
AWPAT. AHOUHT ML IM|
MU>DLETON. Pa — Staff Ber-
ttonal unit* with suwlle*. eqnipment
ami maintenance services.
lite aenreant i* a graduate of Ball
hffefc arhool. where he waa an out*
standing athlete.
Ilia wife. Lethis. ia the daughter
pf George Holland of 1*07 Weat
Bridge etreet, New Hrsunfel*. Te*a*.
Yoakum News
Mr*. L. W Charlet»(»D and chil-
dren ; and mother, Mr*. Maliaea Gib*
bona. w*r« accompanied by Hountoa
Duncan, wheu they *p»*nt a week in
Lawton. Oklahoma. They visited Mn«.
Gibbon*' nieoea and nephew*, and
their familiea, some of whom *he had
not aaen in 48 year*. While there
they had the pleasure ef going up
Wx-hita mountain range.
L. W. rharleeton waa gue*t apeak-
er at St. Peter'* Raptiat church, when
the brotherhood union held an anni-
versary pf *rain He <■ vice presi-
dent of the Mr. Zioti district brot her-
bal union.
Mr*. Rffie Mae Edwnrds and
daughter. Mint Ismraeile Kdward*.
were we»*k end vim tor* iu the home
of the mother and grandmother, Mr*.
( elie Armstead, mho hat been ill for
aeveral year*.
M. C. Jamison left Saturday for At-
lantic City. New Jersey, where h* will
be b delegate to th»* Democratic con-
vention.
of
with relativee and friend* coming
from other places to attend the fu-
neral held at Wealey Chapel Meth-
odist church.
funeral service* were held for
Krneat Armstead, from First Baptist
church. Tneaday, with Bishop T. P.
Iglehart, paator of Blue Bonnet
Church of God io Chriat. officiating.
Rev. L. Singleton, and Rev. C. W.
Black of San Antonio aaaiated. Rela-
tive* and frienda from other citiea
were present.
Funeral servicea w#re held for
rharlie Matt* at Greater Bethel
Baptist church, Friday afternoon,
with Rev. C. L. Luddington in
charge. The funeral waa attended by
relativee aud frienda from other eit-
iea, also.
Pullin Family
Homecoming Held
In Waelder
WAF.LPKR— Jamea Owens of San
Antonio aponsored • Pullia family
homectmiing, Sunday, August 23, at
the home of hia late grandmother,
Mra. Steve Mann rullin, Waelder.
A delicious barbecue diuner and
cold drinka war* aerved. There wer*
relativee from San Angela^ Rinton.
8a n AtAonio, and Waelder.
During the day, local frienda and
those from nearby towna atopi»*d t»y
to meet the family, and to renew
ac<jnaiirtance with the family.
Plans were diacusaed and a dute
set for the next homecoming as they
hope to make it an anuual affair.
Recognition wo* extended the old*
eat relative* preaetit, who were Mr.
and Mra. Paul Flint of 8aa Antonio.
Weimar News
Sidney Poitier
One of America's
10 Best Dressed
Tuskegee Crad
Gets Jackie's
Nuts Position
Xefro Pre*a International
NEW YORK — Herbert Ramnel,
45-year-old alumaua of Tuske^ee in-
stitute and New York univeraity, was
named peraonnel director for t'h.K-k
Full o' Nut* corporation hera laat
week, filling the position formerly
held by Jackie Robinson.
Samuel, who wan Robinnon'a assist-
ant, ia now reeinmaible for the ac-
tivitiea of l.fW) worker* in the food
chain, coffee plants, bakery, commia-
«ary and nut plant operated by the
corporation.
He j<uned the firm a* an a^ixtant
commissary manager, after
Cjnthia J. Miller waa the gueat of ! Negro Presa International
Mrs. Celie Armatead, and epent a! ,.rtlltr ^
DiKhl with Charlene L. Arkadie. Mr. I to ar wum...; ao-
an'j Mr*. UUlejohn. and Linda Ar- ; tog Sidney P«»ifier h.i* b^en nnmed
kadi** were w»»#k-end guest* of Mr. ' 0f Anicrica'a 10 bent dressed men
and Mr*. Albert Arkadie. . |,y the Custom Clothiers association.
Sr. Jume« AMR church held its pokier, who drewe* nattily, was
fourth quarter for the year. Rev. liar- nanfwt rrfmw a^fh other nation-
ally pr
ris ia pastor.
1T)e DeWitt, Lavaca, and Gon-
aalea county junior women'a Bible in-
atitute was held here at Bethelder
Baptist church. Mis* J. M. Smith
ia president.
Week end gueat* of Mr*. E I*
Bolto* were her ai*t»*r from Houf^
ton, Mrs. M. I). McKiuney; daugh-
ter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Mn*.
JHtues Garcia, and their daughter*,
Kwtella and Mytha; and Kd Garcia.
A delicious barber ue dinner waa aerv-
•j:"
Goliad News
Aiumer Johaao* and Aaron Mimf>-
eon of Houston are visiting their
grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. Jest*
Jonee.
Jame* C Edward* of Minnehula.
and Mr and Mr*. Charlie l'ulliam <d
Mr. Moriab. attended aervicen at
I'niou P»aptist church, Refugio. Rev.
C. A. Cunningham, paator.
Artia Edwards of Houston waa 1
honored at a party held in the home >
of Mr. aud Mr*. Jain** I* Edward*
Katie Williama and Gratia Hoeey
W Kefnuio were married Sunday.
El Paso News
^ynn a-
Ex-I'resid'-nt I ^w!sVif Eisenhower.
Republican Presidential nominee. Sen.
Barry Goldwater; Peace Corp* Pi-
rector R. Sargent Shrirer: actor*
Richard Birrton arid l'ol>ert Goulet,
•nnrer Vic l>auMm*r golfer Arnold
Palmrr. hotel chain owner Morria
l^an!>-burg, and Alan King.
Poitier, a top-nnfHi actor for aev-
eral yean, won tb*-- 10<M Motion
Picture academy Oscar award for Ms
performance in the morie "LiHee of
ihe Field."
Propped from the best dressed liat
for the first time in teveral yeara
wa* Chicago'* Mayor Richard J.
1 *]rT' ^ -
"" Seirufn News
(New* receive<l too late for publi-
cation.) . .
—-*r-—
Flatonia News
iAiliunai- I. *on tie rick
list, as is Mr*. Mollie Cline.
Mrs. Kaell and family were here
over the week end.
Mrs. Annie Wilson and husband
w«»re here »erer the w.-ek end.
been a personnel worker at the Bronx
Municipal hospital for nine years.
Robinson resigned bis position last
February to become deputy director
in Gov. Nelson P. Rockefeller'* j ►re-
convention campaign.
Samuel was one of the first Ne-
groes to be accepted for training in
the air force's cadet aviation program
during World War II. He played var-
sity basketball at Tuskegee, and holds
a B. S. degree in food administration
from NYl'. lie also ti»k graduate
courses in human relations and per-
sonnel administration at Cornell uni-
veraity.
Funeral aerTiew wer. hltfor Will
Robinaoa fr»m Pi.aa.at BD1 Bap-
tiat church. Th« .ulogr wifaiven l>v
Ker. U. P. niaad, aid TBM„«..,,'a
funeral horn, waa to cfcu}* 0f ar-
ranRementa.
Rev. and Mra. L. Attabie Mra.
M. M. Johnaon, Mia. At* 0. <iretne.
Mlaa Joyce Nunn, Michael Jonei
and Raymond Adam, attmle.! the
rtat. confrea. la Wat*. ,T,
The Chrlatlia Tlllia^y jbnh of
Mt. Arte ohaerred an trealaf of fel-
lowahip and iuptraUoa. Ifc thrme
waa "Growth Thrngk UaHr." Ker.
8. H. Jauiea, paator of Samd Bap
tiat church, Sag Aatoalat 4eUvere<l
the sermon. T. E. Wilton.. a > was
chairman of tto rtwnaltol Bev. A.
Ilnlihard, host paMor.
Youth day m ohaerred at Mt
Arie. Iter. R. Steward hrauch: tho
tnea«i«e. and muaic waa finUni by
the youth choir.
Mra. W. F. Hinton, Mlaa Mary
Marie Nelson, and Rer. R. gt. w ird
attended the .tat* «oaan« ot the
X* Orange Mtanoaaty dlatrict in Mt.
Pteaannt.
Rev. (teorjr. T. Barter pr. ached
for Claa* No. 3, at St James, Mrs,
A. E. Carroll and Mra. Geatva Can-
aor, aponsora.
The Ministerial alliance bel.l its
aervice at St. Jame*.
Rev. and Mra. T* E. Auabie ren-
dered servic* at Hckaleaburg and'
Flatonia. Rev. Hcnderaon brougb' the
message.
♦
Luting News
Mrs. Gertrude Mae Collier of Cor-
pus Christi was married to Jane
I*-wis of this city, i* Heguin, recent-
ly.
Mr*. Jennie Pilworth and daugh-
ter of San Angdo bar* arrival here
from Corpus Christi. Mr*. Katie Mae
Hunter has been releaaed from the
having , bonpital. She haa l»een Buffering from
Kerrville News
Re?. C. V. Everage and m*uil>crs
motored to Went End Baptist church.
Hondo, for the h»»mec»»ming aervicea.
Bev. Wilford Lewis is pastor.
Mra. Flo Nell Wilson Brown and
children are visitins: in Pallaa.
Mrs. Nellie W«n»dard has returned
from a visit with her relative*, Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Wilson nnd family.
John Coleman gave a going-away
Wyoming' I",rfv 0,1 t,lf> lawn of Mnk Edna
Bennett for her ggandch!MN>n who
A Bank Would
Have Saved Him .
At Least $2,000 " ~
Negro Press International
rUJNT. Mitii.—Clay Weather*
F has learned the hard way
that It pays t* put a little In
aarapre ta his savings, like pot
ting It In the bank just around
last week. . noaaone entered
hi* home and took f.caahbox con-
taining S2.000.* and also a *hot-
gun. The burglar entered the
*econd-*tory dpartment via a
window adjacent to a flat roof.
i%n Negro Citizens Charity club I
attended *»*rvir»*n at Rhiloh Baptist j
church, Sunday.
Mr*. Ludell Bailey of San Antonio
wa* the houne guem of Mr*. C. A.
Grime* for n f»^w day* on l»*»r return
trip from I Am Angeles, and other Cal-
ifornia cities.
Mrs B. T. Crew entertained with
a luncheon for Rev. and Mrs. u. W.
ll»*nry. Rev. and Mrs. H. Humphrey,
Rev >i nd Mr*. F L Rolierta, of 8a:
Antonio at her home
avenue .
The Hirth.iay dull honored two of I »r« "W'.nf from K;m^is ( itv, Mia
its memt»er>. Mrs. Kathrja Nels«»n i
and Mr,. Porotby McNealy, who Mr* Mf0ZrlIa Allea. Mrs. p.loris
will be leaving for a European tour. | f a"d Mr"- Mfl* Cherry at
wnii an International smorgasbord . ^n, _ Kra«uation exercise* at
.1 tto h«M at Dr and Mr. I,. A. 'I"J'" Scanty aclltf„!, where IOm
Hick* bonorwf them by having their
Tlie' W . ,.m*» S.a'i.-iy of Christian P'r',,rpa made with the rradnation
class.
Mra Peloris White I'osey was hon
ored with a surprise birthday party
with her mother. Mm. M<.? Ha Allen,
a* hostess.
Mrs. Porotby Nicholwn. a uriLi^e
of this city, has been aligned to
F'anuin stdund, San Antonio. She has
l»een * teacher at Dorie Miller ele-
mentary school. Mm. Nicholson is a
ister of Mrs. Geneva Johuson and
Mrs. Georgia Wheelogk, thin city.
Miss Aubrey p. Jonhua made n
brief trip through the city en route
to San Antonio. She bad spent the
summer in El Paso.
Miss L. F. Cheek* baa returned
from Houston where fclie visited rela-
tives. Mrs. Ava Mw»re lias returned
from Tyler, wlie^e attended th
funeral of * brother.
Rev. and Mrs. O. V Everage, Mrs.
I>eIoris I'osev. Mrs. Moxella Allen.
Mr*. May I Ml Cherry, Mrs. Martha
Fields, and Mrs. M. West will leave
Monday for I>oa AngeJe*. to attend
the national Baptist convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Sulli' & Foster. Sr»
Steve and .Tosie I.ee Fo* r. and Rob-
ert Newton attended homecoming
senicea in Hallettavilie.
Tharlie Steven* of San Antonio
visiter! Mr. and Mrs. Robert <Jriggs.
Mrs. I>eo1a Booker and son, W. M.
Booker, have returned from Martin.
Julius King. Mrs. T. C. Williams.
Frank Jon en and N. Williams of San
Antonio visited relative* here.
gunshot wouiid.
Brady Green of tbia city was bur-
ied last Tuesday.
Mis* Clara William* haa arrived
here from Corpus Christi where she
visited her sister, Mra Nellie Mae
Hardeman.
Mrs. Maggie Johnson and
ter have returned from Has AJBUmio,
where they visited Mra Jobnftou's
son, Clot is Johnson, Jr.
Weslaco Newt
Mm. A. Hiliiard has returned borne
after spending u few day* with rela-
tives and frienda in Lufkin and
Springs. Beruurd Austin, Jjf., and
Charles Austin accompautc^hcr back
koine. Bernard will attenu^ndbl here
again, and Charlea will Vetlru to.
Lufkin this week end.
Mr. and Mr*. Waymon yUsqu of
Sau Antonio were here as house (
guest* of Mr. and Mra. H./Wolmen. |
TTier left Monday for*fbefc home.
Mrs. M. J. HmJfh and Mra B. |
Foster were houne guest* of is.
A*aes Hodge, nnd Mrs. A. B. Spriggs.
Thar >re from Ilarlingen. Mra Glad'-
y* Blair of Robntown ia house guest
of her sunt, Mrs. C. Wray.
Crystal City News
tJicus received too late for publi-
cation.)
Gonzales News
Rer. and Mra C. J. Houston
spent the week end In Smithville,
their former home, visiting. From
there, they went to Kerrville where
they visited with Florence Klias who
is confined in the Governmem ho*-
pital. He ia reportedly resting well.
Several peraon* attended the atate
Sunday school and BTU congress held
in Austin, last week, with Rbenexer
Baptist church, Rev. R. L. liowe,
paator.
Rer. R. Armstrong and one of the
choirs of Providence Baptist church
rendered aervice, Friday night, ia
Waelder, for the Women'a aervice of
the Western LaGrange Landmark aa-
sociation, Rer. Martin, moderator.
Rev. A. Holden of Beeville was in
town on business, last week.
The county WBI met in Ottlne,
Saturday and Sunday, with Little
Hill Baptist church, Rev Anderson,
paator. Mra J. Harper is president.
Alice News
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Polk have
been hosts to her sisters, Mrs. Poria
King and Mrs. Glady* Greathouso of
Los Angeles, California; and rela-
tives from Chicago. Mrs. Ora Veal,
aad Mrs. Bessie Brown and their
children.
Uvalde News
Rev. Kiuchlow conducted aen ice*
Sunday morning at Macke.v Chapel.
Visiting in the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Kinchlow is his oldest sinter.
Memi>em of Mt. Olive Baptist
church attended the revival held at
New Light Baptist church.
Naturally Heaithy Normal
CROWS from the HAIR ROOTS
In YOUR SCALP. The condition of
your hair often depends heavil/
on th« natural health of your
scalp. Years ago DOCTOR CAR-
NOT Invented a medicated tar
formula called CARBONOKl*
which la mixed with many piov* *
an beneficial Ingredient*. CAR*
BON OF. L 14 such a strong, power*
strong. ,
ful antiseptic and does turh flna
work In helping an ZTCHJT,
BUMPY DANDRUFF *e*tp that
m*ny DOCTORS regard I* highly *
and PRESCRIBE it /ay «wy
scalp troubles. Many annoyTrij
externally caused *c*lp condi-
tion* are graatly relieved by th*
use of this Triple strength tar
formula. Write for this DOCTOR'S
GENUINE SCALP FORMULA
FOa T DAYS, and if you an Mt
satisfied, your monay badr >a?
only «1^9 on delivery. Thi*
eludea *verythlng Don't t*y^a ~
penny more. YotP%#rir with 1\M J
direction*. Use the MEU* *
CATED SCALP FORHtLA yohr
■yy. can buy. Your hair and *
scelp desarve fine c*re. Just sand «,
^our name anri addreu to—GOLD
IODAL HAIR PRODUCTS INC. i
st j Sheepsha^d Bar# 1
FSbm/!?*1* SI' N0Tt THi® 1
FORMULA carries a 10a«i Witts *
ten moi ey baca gtiaranft*.
"'a'
a '»»■ a-a
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By Doctors-Available
s-SZil'S.?"4 P.resc"ption
Cuero News.
Brother* Chapel honore«i its pas-
tor, Rev. Smith, and family, with a
surprise barl>ecue dinner and party,
by the staff of the church, Friday
night. In addition to the dinner, tliey
were presented with a huge basket
of groceries. Itev. anu Mrs. Smith and
their daughter are great workers for
the church.
r.<S^u.,_Tb...thnT. ' M Relief La*ts for Hou,•s,
formul. prescribed mora than nny
othrr hy dodor, for th.tr priiatc
p.tienta I. now availab!. to aathnu
•uffffr, without prescription.
Mcdlcal teats prored thi. formul.
•tops .sthma attack, ia minatcs and
Kiven hour, of freedom from recur-
5-1*. "I Pn,nful asthma apaam..
Thf. formula ia ao .ffeetWe that
•t is the physician'. leading asthma
prescr'pnon-ao aofe wh.n eaed at
directed that now it can b. sol,! -
without or.acriptioa ia mMt.tatciJ
-in tiny tablets called PrimiU$nc*.
fhesc I riniatene Tabletj open
re'levi"1. ' looMn """"ion.
", 've. Uut nervoua tcnaion. AJi
without painful injections.
The secret ia-Primatene combine.
, (i2 £u" Prewription
»tren;;th) found most elTeetire la
combination for aathma distress,
fcach performs a special purpose.
bo look forward to sleep at night,
and freedom from asthma spasm.,
liet rrimatcn. at any drugstore
•vice pn-tented .Sh-lis C«»bb in re-
al Sunday, at Myrtle Avenue
'b<Hii<«4 church
Karnes City News
Rev. II S. Smith and the youth
choir of 1'rospect Baptist church mo-
tored to Florcsville. where they t«#ok
p»rt in ftre Installation s»»r\ice of
Greater Bethel Baptist church. Kev.
J M. Law*onf pastor. The senior
choir, youth chrTir and Rev. Smith
motored to Nixon where they In-
tended the homer. nj( gen li e*.
The ser.ior choir n •- In services .'it
Prospect Baptist. 1 the fli.tn of
$77.70 was raised. Th* youth choir j
and Bev. Smith el-" :;..»»ored to San
Airtnnlo to l»e in tiie service* of Rev.
J J. Rector.
Mrs. S J. Irving ia *<>niewhiit bet-
ter. but is atill ill.
Mr. and Mr*. Owen fJraut of Vic-
foria were the house guests of Mr.
and Mr*. C. B. links, and daughter,
Mrs. Julius Matthew*; Kyle and j
Wanda 1 teniae Mnrthew*.
W a eider News
Tho senior minion of Petersburg
Bsptist church wa* entertsined with
s program by' the junior mlfwion of
Went Fnd Jttaiitist fBurrh, San An-
tonio, JtTr*. Zelma Brooks, sponsor;
and lie^ J. A. Kemple. pastor Rev.
R. Ba n s is p**t«e "Of the Peterti-
burg church, and Mrf M. L. Smith
is president of th* senior mission.
Th? sum of %'£.'■ was glvan the enter-
t wr'ing r.alafrloa. Laaflkao* wss serv-
ed at the close of the program
Mr. and Mrs. Aionxo 8eay. Jr.f
ivft for San AaIocio after the mis-
s^oa reeaptlon.
Rev. H 0. Greenjvaa buried Wed
aeadsy afternoon, fluuday aervlces
w»re good at 8t. Paul Shrfu^hout the
day, Sunday Eev. I. T. Hewitt ia
pastor.
Mra Margaret Field* and son apent
At week end wkh her sister, lira
Bid, Austin.
Del Rio News
Bev. J. G. Carter was at his post,
Sunday. A succewful baby contcat
ended after a run of 'our wepka.
Sponsors were Meadames Jackson,
Canifai. Williama, and Manzo. Caro-
lyn William* rai*ed the highest
amount of money.
Schulenburjt News
N. H. Bcallioa and family of Hftu*
ton,- Mra. Rarueatine Ferguson, aad
hfldren of Sudan; Tbocusk Single-
FRIENDSHIP
HOUSE
(St. Philip's Episcopal Church Thrift Shop)'
2210 East Commerce Street
CLOTHING ■ Men's • Lalkt' ■ Children's
FURNITURE! HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
DRAPERIES - RUGS - TOYS - BOOKS - ETC
Open: Thursdays—Frid*y*7|Baturd«yg
10 s. m. to 4 p.
tarj. Jr., and family ot 8an Aatonlo;
aaO Mra. Geo Duprrc of Kaytowa,
were r.c.nt .Irftora la th. hom. of
Mr.. Jrn. 8. Carroll.
Mr.. Oarrirfl of th. J. A. Qre«ae
«pbo«l attn^jd th. Rii(1i.h and
language art. workahop, lart weak,
In S.n Antonio, at St Philip'. Ml-
111. flnanM.I drlv. at th. Ia4o-
poad.nt CTD.-rt rc. h.M hat Sna-
itajr-
BE SURE TO COME
YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DH)!
JEWELED KNITS
So versatile! So beautiful! So marvelous to own I These are the perfect
travel knits, and are featured now at Carl's Salon. Of 100% virgin wool,
the fabric is the wonderful 'Twine 11a" double knit with the virtues of
knit as well as the stability of woven fabrics. See them at Carl's,
tomorrow.
32.98
;
b.) A jewel necldined
shaped sheath, in black
or emerald green, with
bow motif of pearl*
and rfcinestones.
i ,i -•*-
Sizes 8-18.
,< i
a.) A shaped knit sheath
with caplet sleeves.
Choose from royal blue
with emerald green
1'
and jet beading at the
V-neckline, and emer-
ald scarf; or black
sheath with red and jet
beading, and red scarf.
• -of
Sizes 8-18. >
.
Salon Second Floor
gad north iW
' '
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1964, newspaper, August 28, 1964; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403827/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.