San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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If you are unemployed and are earnestly seeking full time work, or
you are not employed in the occupation for which you are trained, com-
;e the blank below, and mail to the City Council Committee on Equal
ployment for the Equally Qualified, 328 South Pine street, San An-
tonio, Texas, 78203.
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ire you employed? Where?
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rolina Hospital
Iked Again by
ony Prince
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West End
enl* | Playground News j Bluster -
h;iil brui e\|*IIf«l from Russia.
Autoist Suffers
Internal Injuries in
One-Car Smashup
Jolinui? lI<Mlgr. •I.I. 14»r» Duiiioulin
jitrnue, nuffrreil internal, :nul other,
iiijtirim. in n tri»fiie ixt-iripiit. Mon-
day, off I410, miuiIi »»f «'nl* l>rn
road.
Tti* Kheriff* tleparlmrnt report nl
ih.»it Hodge. »>» a awlan. hit a
|MMt nt the nrreiMi rnnd onto
Culrbra, off Ijoop 410.
A Lackland amlmlnnce earriwl hiiu
ly tlie Amociated Nofro Prcm
IARLEHTOX, W. Va—A
African prime with a r«*onl of
injC ho«pitnl« in ae*eral citiea in
na ion. IiM wrek bilked a South
lr»ton hotpilnl for the nerond
in k* month* in hi» uitual im-
»n::t iitac ro!»\
»e x« lf-* tlrd i-rluce rushed
lie t 'l arI' bo pi ml for ruier-
treat in* nt after lie had inter-
I a I'olumhiift. fin., to W.-imIi-
.. 1>. iu mid-air.
the hoKjui::^ lure, lie Mrntificd
•t-if u» lY'lmfi aitti Zwnadula «f
•'Thtuiua peopli-" in the l'ortu-
cotoii.f <»f Angola. Hi- fraud
Ittanrf to the ItoHpi.al na* pre-
by telephone pirnum*!
lave r«»nie from the I'ui.ed Nn-
in New York ami the Mate de-
ment rml the l.ilwrimi emhaaay
aahington.
lie H4»-ealled prluee left the h«»pi-
,l"' l"": ■i'"'1 "" hl"l|<" I«rklaiid fc<w|iiul
Ir holding tt fltf t noilical hill I ^
TliankKKiuncmlar «hen U« pulled
rot *1 "Aujjt. ^
eat* while, photograph* of the
•«j rleaton prince matched flume of
ard Is* Wood*, a fr'loridu man
long record of cheating hoa-
•. He in heli»Me<l to lie the ►.line
■cter. police Mid. who hilked
itala in Chicago and 1'eoria, III..
Jtly. In t.'hirago, he reqneate<l
rment with a |»owrrful drug for
nach ailment, after fcelug ruahed
the air|K»rt to one hnnpital un-
tbe aanie 1'nited Nation* ruae.
ithoritiea here* uow -heliew that
official calla oq jhe >"prince'n"
If were placed h.r him from the
of the hoepital.
Peoria, the "prince" Identified
If aa Mujuha t'atewavo of the
er Volta. lie got away with I'JflO
loapltal billa.
prince • *e*tha 'fb aiway* re-
treatment and reat—at the
ital a ex|»enae. • *
hue and er> tk> mj v
lerloua death of a «>hanaian aiu-
dent in Mowcow.
Muny af the .Vfriran student
who made tlieir way to thi*
aaid they decide:! to leave Una- J 'fhe ae* ern party aim *uecek%ful.
aia heeauae of the "dlaagrecablc' with both junior and ami r l<niid-
•Imnsplm-e «tiirh nkt( Ihrrf." J lint inn thi ir |i»rtie« i."|inriit:•!>'.
There lute krrn unrtmrirmMl n-'All wm-e wcntrrn iitiire, nml iho
por.H (hat »ome «f (lie hlndrnlM 111 li 111 i) I w;' •» ilentra'.nl in I 111' S [ \! I
of a ranch with wagon wheel*.
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ri'.AKL IIKI-ilt CONVKNTION— Pearl heer d^i ributora nad hrewery pa1e« repreaentatlvea attending
the company 'a recent annual convention, included the-e w: II known Texua and I.oui*iana men: Front row,
fn in lef; : Adolph Ilauntz, Jr., Houston; Kdiaon I<ar •. Hun Antonio; l^eroy tinen. tjalveaton; II. H. O'Brien.
\i«*e president, general aalea manager. Heer division; Jj *■ l'owill, IIoii*ton; Lloyd t». Mickey, Heaumont. Top
row, from left: Jeaae Harvey, llou*ton; Frankle 1 >eIT• N. Opi'luusa*. La.; Willie llall, Fori Worth; A. 1).
M.roiiubier, Houston; Harvey JohtiMon, Ilouaton; 0. K. Verdiim, Hullaa.
tat lot la Buffering In the rlew
at people la the reat of the itatina.
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Council —
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Churches,
I>r. llolxrta I* a grtduata of Knox-
\UI« (Tenn.) college, where he ran
the mile on the track team and "won
a few races." He alao ia a graduate
of McCormlck 'lTifologienl (Fieihy-
terlan» aetninarv. in Chicago.
lie haa two hoourary doctof of
divinity degreea frum Kinrtrflle and
Allen university, Columbia, H. C.
He w«a ordained 1n 1027. He serv-
ed Ft. Jamoa in Chicago aif year*;
Institutional In Chicago three year*;
t'oppin Memorial in Ckfesgo IH
yesra, and the Uetbel church here
11 year*.
I»r. Itoherta at)d hia wife. Mar-
guerite, have a win. .lo*c:>b. .If . 'J*,
a l'reabyterisn mlnlafer In Kaat Or-
ange, N. J . and a dnnghter. Mrs.
.lanju line Michael, a ynjjU worker
in Hnrinnal-fc
Victim —
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and went to luveatigsia.
Hhe found the firl nude sod k
ical.
t)r. Hul»en Kantos. county
examiner, said the girl had beea
saulted.
G. J. Suttoi
Funeral Director
430 N. CheiTy St
CApitol 6-7283
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Heed. 32. intermediate*, and Paul
Wright, <"7, and Mirhael Morgan, »,
junior*.
f'o.'ichan are Mr*. Dolori* William*
and Frank (Jarrett.
Ai'ult ni .lit* are Wednesday*. 7 :'K)
io 10, with cheaa and bid whi*t.
Further informal ion may be ob-
tuiit^l by calling PKraliiug 1!-0."»N1,
.\lrv. Williams or (Jnrrett.
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pacing on *tnte*M rl'thf*.
I The nfhoola which inttgratetl la*t
week were Butler hi"li. Wot law
iiinior high. Madison Pike elemen-
tary and lliiiitM-illc lii'h.
Not a *iir;lc incident waa reported : to
iny Disenchanted
'rican Students
litting Moscow
if the AMorinted Negro PrrM
BERLIN—Thii eit) bu H
rone >wne»h*t of » refugee
imp for Atriran iludeaM who
have left Iho Soviet I nlun wllh-
bi rerent weekt, following the
White, Negro .1
Students Picket
Cafe 500 Hours
By the Aaaociated Negro Trees
mALLAIIASHKE, Fla. — LmI
1 week. Florida Siate nfnr>
*ity atudenta. marehing with |>\a-
card* before a restaurant
joining the rampua, pared - off
their 500th hour ef protest
againat racial segregation.
Student* of the formerly all-
white university have been de-
manding since last tktober fi.
■ that rampii* area restauraaiia
open their doors to all atudenta
—including Negro student* At-
tending FSl and Florida A Mad
M university.
They have marrlied daily from
f I :S0 a. nt. to 7:.tO p. m.. ex-
cept for time sff during the
(liriaUna* holida>a. According to
one demonstrator, "We'll keep
en until they close their doora
Altogether er open them to Ne-
gro atudenta." The I'nlversity inn.
where picketing began last fall,
eloeeii ita door* after atudenta
marched In front of It for aev
eral week*. They are now picket-
ing an eatablishment called the
Mecca.
SHOES - BAGS
DYED OR REPAIRED
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MmiIiIms of Hw kathcr
TIM CENTRAL
cm rMtor* rtM beauty
•f vow footwear or bags
to LOOK m4 WEAR LIKE
NEW or CONVERT THEM
>-to ANY NEW COLOR
detlr* roaordlou of tho
' of your shoes and bags.
(AS LOW AS 91.10)
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1 ODS in dyeinf end reptlriin your «ko«l
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WE ARB HAPPY AND ALWAYS
BEADY TO SKRVS tOU
'Hie annual talent slmw wn* ln-M
I'ri«la\ nighr. January .11. with fii*j*t
place going t«» Mi** llrtcrly Washing-
ton. nh'» pantomimed "Sireet of
Tears." A beautiful trophy was
awarded.
Kt'cuiul place winner* were t'hnr-
lotte Price and t'aroint Shannon.'
nith a duet, "'tall Te*.nti," anil lliird
place wa» a«arde<| a tfawaiian dance
trump coni|mscd of J«'uel Harris.
Kherley Maliry, t*.»rolyn Shniiuon,
t'liarlo.te Price. Tn ua and Samlra
Mitchell ami l>f>le Kile).
Mih'oihI and third plr.ci n inner* all
received certifii ate*. i
The Sweetheart ball, a formal af-
fair.' will be held on February 12. J
from 7 to 111 in the evening. The
►••lection and crowning of "Mi** Weat
Km/' will take place.
HbkI e'.ba'il i« off to a good atari, ,
^tith three out of ihe four team* mi-1
defeated: aenior girla, senior hoyN, J
and junior boys. The intermediate*
have k>M one and won two.
High pointer for the girl* is Jan-
ice ltay< 4o. followed b> h>nin John-
sou, 23. 'niurmati Wallace. 117. and
Lloyd McVea. lit. lead the aenior
hoys; lhutnie l>avia, «'U. and Henry
MVH Wonderful ralit! from
broMbial
ASTHMA
attach* and paroxysms
r«a»lratwy Sf.ci.ll*t. Sulforini. p»taf,
akMilnf. cMfntM tuMlhrn, i.im,d
M lilt •ntOirn ntii .[. (mum.
laieltltlnl. Ntlpi pr.vent iltactt. No
harmful draff. No pills. No painful
naadl. injcctioni. Avatlabla without pit-
acfiptlon. Atk tour druunt 'or Dr.
Guild'! GfMn Mountain Asthmatic C if
anttas or Compoand.
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a* Ihe 10 Negro student*, including
seven Birla, walke^i iato cla**e*.
Wallace had detnandeil "s'rong re-
sistance, opposition nml iiMliyiiation
on the part of t^» l«anl jieople."
Meantime, the governor received
another rebuff frum one of the
state's own hi;h offinsilv Alabama
Atty. (Jen. Riclun.tn.l Flowers in-
direc.ly accused him «»f demapoKuery.
lie didn't motion Wallace by
name, but left no doubt that he was
r ferring to him. Flower* a«-cu*ed
Wallace indirec.lf of lying un North
about how he was winning hi* fight
f.»r segregation In Alabama, when
integration was, 11 n fact. inereiiNiug
in the *tate. He S;iid :
' It nlwii\* behPove* an A'al an inn
leave the stat.> of Alabama to
make an address. We have another
friei.ii in Alahuma who alwa\* goes
j into other state* making apeechpi;
in fart, while he was in New York
telling them how ne were winning
our fight, they integrated Auburn
university.*'
Flowers then ndded sarcasm by
sa\ing of the governor:
"As a matter of fact. I under-
stand the Canadians are not going
to vot »r the civil rights bill (in
the I'. S. congress). He swung tliem
over." lie waa referring to Wal-
lace'* recent trip to Canada.
Flower* said Alabamian* should
no! be hlin I to the inevitable change*
tfikiir; place in the world, and he
<|ii«'Slione4| whether tiie state's repu-
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