San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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RAN ANTONIO REGISTER
A Publication Dedicated to Sight. Justice, and Progrew
SAM ANTONTO 6, TEXAS
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VA Information
For the
Servi
iceman
DMialt writ,on on oi l, on# airt of n o r Th. njthi to eond««aa_ m^ttar M
aaaat B«latara .dttotlal mania la r^fvad _wll^^MHOMttaaa
Radt'tr <*>•• no euaraate*
iirrnirtua ■• *" - ' , .
th# un or rsfurn of unaolletted MltrHI
VOLUNTEER FOR GOLDEN DEED CRUSADE
0
NOTF!' Votemna sn<l tV<«fT famtlle#
ars asking thousands of quell long
concerning the benefit a thetr govern-
rnent provides for them through Vet-
•ran* administration. Below ate eoms
representative queries. Fuller Infor-
niMtlou may t« obtained at sn> VA
office.—1-MI tor.
Ql'KSTlON—I bat# just retired
from tb«* sruieil force* iftir 80 year*
of gen ice. Would it In- possible for
my CI i nut ranee premium* to be
pn ill l y Allotment from my retirement
pn) ?
AN'HURK—Yea. Howler. authori-
zation most b rffiafitd frith tenr
branch of ncvlee.
tjl TSTH>\—U it fta^kible to take
college eiteti i«m e«nr>e« by i-orres-
pondcuce under the \Vnr Orphan* edu- j
i-at M>n program?
ANNmiR — No. Correapaaieiire
ruNn>N are prohibited by'the War Or
|dtari evocation law. -e
t^l'KSTlOX I mu i AIwiMhI Ko-
r«"S Vetera* and 1 am planning to
take vocational training under Pub-
lic Law VM What t« the mnainiunt
length of time I will he allowed to
train?
\\s\M K—You will he authorized
whatever le'ieth of time !• needed
i to rehabilitate >011 mi that >im ran
'earn a Ii\ inc in plte of your hanrti
X Mav 14. the United Ccrt'ltral Palsy association of Bexar
county will stain' a campaign for ijiMUXM). Kiglity thousand
dollars that will help cerebral palsied youngsters to walk, to
talk, to do auch niui| l " things as feed themselves.
Eighty thousand dollars that will help expand facilities at
th>- I'uitod Cerebral 1'alsv Treatment center, so that .>0 stricken
children and a.lnlts, now on a waiting list for therapy, may be
treated.
Eighty thousand dollars that will provi.le long-range re-
aearch, educational, and training programs.
Cerebral palsy is not a disease peculiar to ebihlhuoti, such
iu> measles or chieken p<>x <>r whooping cough. It is a brain in-
jury that cripples those it strikes ami leaves thein helpless.
Many years of specialize.! treatment, and eare under spe- n|| )lM1M,n) ,hp „d-
cia'lv trained personnel, arc neeessar\ to help those stricken, atnai U four >rars
Lwally. a very few have done so very much in carrying on;
the program an,I work of I'nited Cerebral l'alsy association of j
Bexar county.
A distrcsaiiigly few Neuroej have ai.lf.l in the volunteer
fun.l-raisinic work of the association. In past years, only a very!
small handful of volunteers have participated.
An effort is Icing made to increase, many-fold. Negro par-|
ticipation in tlii- phase of the program The May 14 effort eslls1
f r volunteer walk^s to make door-to-door calls in what has
been tagged a (iolcfen Dee,I ernsa.lt*.
And a Golden Deed crusade it is. too. I^t tli^re l e many,
n.anv Negro volunteers in the Golden Dec,I patrol, and may
tliosc. on whom tlifv call, rt>|*in,l generously.
aM0M0 Krtii
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rKIDAf, APRIL
I
t^l'KSTlOX—4 i*td T«tanil that a
W.irM War II veteran mnut file hi*
ap| Ii<*ati«wi for a <*f biaa by July
1JI.V* Ju*t what ate| a have to
Ih* taken bt that date?
\NS\YHIt—II) that dale, a lender
aiw«t at lea^t have aereed lo make-
tlie loan and mM«l have re«| nested
\ \'i approval The law alh w«. up
to an additional >ear. after that
deaWline. |n m«|iletr the deal.
tJI'KSTlON I utnleratand that
fonr-year Korean l i niubf <iHtrM «« in
law ilo not iiHiiit for m«r*' than ihr -e-
•piart *r* time tr.iitiluc. for purpo*^t< of
i'imputing tavnthl\ < I alhiwaiicea.
INmm tht* thrr«'-4|iianer<t rub* alMt
apply tii four-year night 'rwii*ea ap-
protnd by the American Itar a«ewia*
t imi r
%NSWKK — No. t-<mr year nicht
A \i;\VS release fr«>ui I'mri-' \ mv A atiil M c«Mi4 gf carries mrnei approved h> the %aKri<aa
,i noli lie.in,'lit that Tl„„„a> I. IIoll.v I Sir. An-|«" •"-'j!?'- " "" '«
.. I llif rule I he} any rmwt a> full time
to'inii will, on Xpnl :W. retire after tortv-M-v^n years ot teaenin mnvfrwrinc i.i ahmneea.
jp uid supervisory work, psrticulsrljr in the field Of trtdes md j QUKHTIOX i bivt to sell nj < • i
iwiustrial cdoeation. in the state of Texu. j f..r ,,f i.-.hh. at allow
nearly a half-centnry Holler has d-voted himself ... j
an e,lu, ..tioii.il cause. An.l Ilotley liiaiself ha^ b.-eomc a 1 cx.i- i,,,, ,„i,>B^i"
intitution A firm believer in vocational education, he worked I WfMfHUla wd>r f,.r >..ur i.,,..,
|jr it he hum it. he made friends for it. He has done Texas a-"?"" * Jg** v V ^
7 11 rrteaaed frmn lialulitv on it* jewamu-
fr r >. Vic Aii 1 to him has come the respect and a.tmiraTion f) TM% rail ,,r B ,umpiished ouly if!
M CiMintless thousands. J thf III loan i* repaid in full. It ran-1
DK IKVIN \VKM.I:Y KI.MOTT
TO HARVARD P Irvin Wesley Klllott, ai*holariy young arlentlat
•••ated altore at tile $1 « ■) iufra-re«l i peeintfihotnmeter in fh# eh«rnistr«r
.l,-|wnn.r... arhl. k kf kn it KlnrMa A n.ol M iiit. r-iM, Iihs lin awarded
a aeulor poet-d<irioral fej ..«ihip by th - National Science foundation to pur-
sue atudy at Harvartl un ruity during the m."7-.V* acadenic year. H* holds
the II. H., M. and I'll II. decree* from the I'aiveraity of Kauaaa.
HE SERVED TEXAS
\ |;\\ S release from I'rairic View A. an,I M
tii announcement that Thomas I„ llollev
Wife Battles .
Officer When Mate
Gets Prison Term
the Aaanrtatea Nt i'f Prcae
TtH.KIH . Ohio—Ange 1 after her
anre premium* the la*t tia you re-
newed your policy. ThU may not be
| your preaenl age.
t^l KSTlON—I am a j- un mnn of
21, eligible for War Oromaa t «*hool-
iug iK'nefit*. May 1 file <ny o«n ap-
plicntiou, or nmat m> ni ber file for
m«*'
AN'SU'KR—Sine* yau are of age.
>ou may file >iHiraelf. In the raae
of >oung Men or woman uader 21. ap-
plication* nnist he filed l jr their liv-
ing parejit mr gwardhw
T ^rr are few comrnunitie
in this great ,Ute wh-re he , ^ w t>n.|,li«l«l If thr bu>« lak«
over your f• I payment*. I he rrleane ]
not
. ■*. * i j "in a . ■ pn * in* i. i i iir sal
b i"* known. Op-n .IfKir-. aiiil welcome await him any time ot i,rf , rirran (nm. liahilit> d,«~.
the niglit or day.
It will take the Texas scene a long time
to being without "Tom."
to adjust itself
Solon Charges D.C
School Children
CnHunTrv
o •
By the Associated Nogro Preas
WASHINGTON—It Is Incredible
that in a couafry of Amerim'a abun-
dance. children ebon hi I** neglected
vrirhil! the shadow of fh- nation's
capi'"l. «leilari*«l Sen. Hubert Hum
phr * I Minn.) la-f week.
In h s|ieeeb on the senate floor,
Tn^nHay. Humphrey stressed the in-
conNls-"ii.-y of 'his •••untry sending
anri !tts food through 'h* nation and
tin* « «rl<l to eviubat hunger, when it
cvi->,'« iu ■ ur o«\ a backward.
The statement wat' ii|Mtn a
Ttews item appearing in a Sunday pa-
lter which* Humphrey sjml "sUofked"
bim when h« read that yonogateri are
goAtig hungry in Washington and
the, no nrlMM>l-luu«-li provided for
the ••lementary «chooi-.
flunipbre\ urged th chairmen of
tio'h ih« District of f*olnmhia mn -
pi tt-e and th«- s -uatt agriculture com-
Bill tea to immediate]) undertake a
thor nigh restigalion f this intoler-
ihl %i tia? on "We cannot hold un
our lo'.ids if W'c do aiiT !••*<. he em-
|ib'« iz-d.
Tin article, which Humphrey had
j.ia I in the fongn—i nal It- >rd.
g.< a rind Uexi riptii n of how ' lmn-
haunts young in Southwest
%Va*hin,rion." \u thi* area, which U
hffa iv i^ pulafd wi'h Negroe*, the
Vt ri' r Hi«te«l hut hunger an l e
iceti at every step.**
S1 reiints «#ut how it i« ,; *"ii in
Mb itlesi body #f a 4-yrar-old wboM
j, •(.j i;,d hnnd-4 droop forward after
; . rs his mother's note, which
( ay-. ' hi ym h I'd m> tWO Clf tokflll
t,• go !. the welfare:'"
A f-^r ial workers in a neighbor-
ly ^1 M t l.ment house are able to feed
n h tidftil of these children but the
I list rlrt of Olunibia provides no hot
lunch program lor 'lie elementary
.1 children, and makes no i.se of
• iilable surplus f >od for fauiili-s on
gt*Hef.
One vol nteer worker, Mrs. Law
gem-e S. I/eaat-r. wrote a letter to
£<-fc> l Supt. Hohart M. Corning
| . *a' iug out that :
-With all 'he surplus food that
fs hi iiig ? nt abroad ... it seems . . .
(Wicked and mer*4M that in the
ali.^d'iw of the nation's capito! young
childr«B "hciW find it necessary to
! .• at night ocaveuging in garbage
jMit, for fuvd. • This situation co*0d
e- partiaJly allevlat«l if these ehil-
Jr^ii received at lesst one «<le<|>iaro
Bti-is! a day.*
i As a rewuli of b* ^xpos^. an in-
>y<"*igati<>n began laft week by the
I'tiMic WeLfase subcommittee of the
H-ttatw committes on the District of
C'dMinWa. Sen. Wayne Morse, eom-
^nilie«' ebairuuiB, invited memben ot'
the agritnti^ur* committer to join him
Ju an gdfworj and consultative ca-
frtdy.
7 M-aowhite, 8upt. Corning was (II-
e ted hy the hoard ef edueatam to
kti&:e aQ -sowmunity resources te
C«'iCln immediately, a hot lunch pco-
g; tB for the Dtotrict's underfed ere-
Bi- nt.irr whvoi children.
ilotii the school board and jhiMV;
Welfare advisory eoun«iI. nweting in
jep«ate sesHion^. Wednesday. H-**g^l
Cooperation with Sen. Morse- n flml-
lug wa.\ Uf solve the District's need
for elementary school lunche*
nx re ad «iuate relief grauts.
Btid
HEALTH
rhance the fa*t tliat \ \ continues to
be liable un the guaranty.
t^l KSTION—I plan to add the to-
tal disability income provision to my
World War 11 (il term insurance
policy. Will the amount 1 have to
pay Ih- Ims.mI on my jrurrent .age?
ANSWBK—Nwt ■frw—rlly. The
anMiuut will b«> based on the age that
determine* your regular term inanr-
hushand wan sentenced to one to fif-
teen years in prisoli, an Irate young
housewife bit and scratched a proba-
tion officer ia a ^scuffle outside of
the court room,
The incident occurred when I'roba-
ti«n tlffleer Wllftam Knsign Inter-
v.-ned after 'hearing Mrs. Agnes
King. l!t. threaten to kill another pro-
bation officer. Kavinond Bennett.
Her husband. Fred K . 'JU. had
been sentenced for burglary after his
probation wan revoked for a viola-
tion.
While she made the threats againut
T'ennett, Mrs. King started own-
ing her pnrs«>. Fearing she had a wen-
pon. Knsign knocked her purse from
her band and the flj-ht ensue<I.
Other court officers b**lp«Ml sulslue
the young woman, who was held for
a mental exnmiuatiou.
SOCIAL
SECURITY
(NOTE: Thla la another tn a aeries
of queattona nnd anawera on the new
aoclnl security law which was signed
Into law on Aucual Li
W§ JOIN D. PALM Eli
QUESTION: I received a rnrd
with my last socinl security ch<*-k.
ilo not understand it. Will you please
explain It to me?
ANMWBt: Yeu can throw the
card away If you did md make over
$I2<N In or If yon were ever
72 >ears old before Febmarj S,
ItM.
However, If you are under "2 and
>ou made over tliMMI in ItM. )
sit mi Id either fill in the card and mail
it or contact your renreaenlathe at
the social nerurity office ai mice. The
telrpho e number to rail la CApitel
• 12111.
(jUK8T10N : When I reach retire-
ment age under social security, how
loTtg ran 1 wait to file my applica-
tion and still gel all the back checks?
ANSWER: Social security Ih
fits are paid hack 12 months from the
month the application is filed. If
you were Hi in January, IUo". «"d
waited to file >our application after
January, ItM, you would lose one
month'* benefit for each month you
delayed after January. ItW.
QI'K8TION: 1 am Ik" and receiv
lug so< ial security betiefits. Will 1
get more after I am 72?
ANSWER: No. lour social tea
rity benefit will rHhain the va«ue the
rest of )our life, unless you return to
worh at a higher salary which wnuhl
raise the average monthly wage upon
w blclv-your present benefit is based.
Age 72 refers to the retirement rule
of the social serurity law. While von
are between 115 a id 72 years of age
you are allowed to make tl2m> per
year and draw all 12 of your monthly
checks. Afler age 72. It doesn't make
any difference if you make *2.' uo a
>ear. you would he able lo draw all
your cheeks, anyway.
No Down
Payment
an >our lot,
iMune. or will
you build
To build
add rooms k
sell building
it yoarafif.
TEXAS HCME
IMPROVEMENT. INC.
tl,1 N. Ktorca Stmt
('Apil.il Mil
IW-I
PROSPERITY HEICHTS
(Opposite Lady of Lake Addition, Highway 90)
Now Has
WATER, ELECTRICITY ANO
TELEPHONES
We Have A rew Select Lot* Left
$5 00WN - $5 PER MONTH
I. ME ADER and SON
Mto: Kait llomta* 9ir«t (all CApltH S-MM
lilt.II Itl.lMII) HtEvSIHI-.
Al'STlN—People who suffer with
hypertension, or high blood pres-
sure, nowadays have more reason for
optimism than tbey would have bad
a generation ago.
In itself hypertension Is not a dis-
ease. It's a sign of something wrong,
like the stuffy feeling that comes
with a cold. The danger accrues
because of the |sw>ibility of serious
heart or kidney damace when blood
pressure is consistently high.
It Isn't true that th*- higher the
blood pressure tb«- more reason to f«*ar
heart damage. !(• search has shown
that temporary increase* In pressure
do not really make much difference.
ISul *-v**u mild elevation in the blo> d
pressure considered normal for th-
person involved—if the increase per-
sists—may i aiise the w*aiis of Mood
vessels to toughen, exactly as ca I loos-
es are formed on hands by regular use
of na axe .nr b«w .
In the i "st common t>] e of high
blood pressure, called ''essential by
jMTti-nsion." the tiny branches
arteries whh h carry bhsid to all body
tissues (called arterioles) begin to
tighten up. Flood passageways become
smaller and smaller, and the heart
has to work Uarih-r to pu* h the ld««od
through. After a time ihe bloo<l ves-
sels lose their elasticity and the
heart muscles thickeu with the extra
work load. Result: high bltssl pres-
sure. and ultimately Iwart damage.
What t a uses the arterioles to
tighten and c—strict? No one knows,
High blood pressure sometimes goes
up for a period ot da>« or we*<ka—or
e\en longer—and then drops hack to
normal. Sometimes it may jump from
pure nervousnesa while v.,ur physi-
cian is examining you. Perhaps there
in a connection between hyperten-
sion and the strain of modern life.
People who work under constant
stress, who worry too much, are often
susepptible. Heredity is a probable
farter, and the condition occurs most
often in persons between 30 snd 50.
I.ow hJ«w*d pressure s«*ldom causes
trouble. Afflicting relatively few peo-
ple to n serious extent, the condition
is usuatly a symirforn of a specific
disease which can frequently be treat-
ed successfully.
Tie thing whivll will eount m *t in
adding years to the life of hyperten-
sion snffererg Is the willingness to
changs their liviag habits, following
the rules of moderation in everything
By icetting tindor a doctor* eare and
I following a few simple rules for mod-
erate Uvhiy, they enn probnMy w( rk
and enjoy life as long or longer than
their next-ismr neighbors without
high blood pressure.
There is nothing to gain from worry
*b*n? ye*ir ••banee* nt dereloping by-
pertensUHi, Just uutke it a |khm( to
hare a physical examination at least
«Hie.« .1 yenr. An l worry and argue
us little a« posaioio. •
m;i m
CARSON\
Homes
• Well- (Teslgned hltrhens
and hath*
• All utilities, Lncludinc
electrirlty, gas. anil sewei
• S|iarlotn -fooi frenl
lot*
• Buses
• Paved Htreets
• Near-by Schools and
shopping (enter
OPEN HOUSE
AT
2018 E. CARSON
I
Si
r~Z~~T7~7Z
beautiful, spacious, homes
with modern conveniences
for yoar enjoyment!
from *5/995 •
These mmcs contain living-room, kitchen, dining area, two or three
bedrooms, and bath. Houses are ready to be moved into immediately.
Several {ur you to choose from if you buy early.
TMSE HOMES WERE BUILT BY U. S. GOVT. -
FOR SALE TO PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME
BRING THE FAMILY TO SEET^V^^
— 1 Homes
Or Phon* Sales Representative V development^
CApitoI 2-01121
IL B. H0HENBERGE8, Sales Agent
25
HANDY-ANDV
WEEK LONG SALE
Featuring
PARADE
of FIESTA
VALUES!
Ad Effective —
Thursday, April 25
thru Tuesday, April 30
FIESTA YELLOW CLING
PEACHES
Sliced or Halves
No. 2«/, Can ..
25c
FIESTA
Catsup r 2 fw 33c
FIESTA
Tomatoes r 10c
FIESTA
BlackeyedPeas ~'.10c
CAPONETTES
RENEAU BRAND AC/s
Meaty and Juicy - 4-6 lb. avg„ lb. ..
FIESTA, CUT
GreenBeansHi'^
FLORIDA FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM
CORN 6
Tender
Fall-Ears ..
To
25c
FIESTA
Hominy 2". 2^ 13c
Texas Fresh
BELL PEPPERS
MEDIUM SIZE
FOR STUFFING
lb. 12c
PEARL, LONE STAR
JAfc, FALSTAFF,
12-oz.
Btls.
Plus Dep.
Case
24 Btls.
Plus Dep.
We give
Top
Value
Stamps
for J
lyTop Value Gifts
HANDy-ANDY
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