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AV. AI'KII. Mm IMS
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TFMI'ftLftOr CENTRAL AIR
*ORTlt Herman J — Alftnaa (first
Lias I Joint 'T. Oliver o{ Corpus
llviatlt t« \:ih, ii.is arrival Ian for
leriflueeni with a tinlt of tha Ualtai
States ifr'forces lu K'irope.
Airtnnn Oliver, an air |M>lieeman, la
(he e«»n of Mr. and Mr*. .limmle 1«.
DliVer'M '274# Greenwood avenue.
Corpus Christ i.
Tin' airmail, who entered the serv-
ice In Aiianst, 1055, I* a graduate of
Solomon M. Cole* high school. lie at-
tended 1'rairla View A and M college.
I 1!m wife ia the former Mary L.
.Tones .y( , J520 Kennedy, Corpus
Okriati. '
If Robert E. Lee,
Why Not All
Other Traitors?
lty tlie AftkoctaUHl Negro I're mi
WASHINfiTON—A l»i-1- ran-
(TMMiiiin laat wwk Intro
<tu«*d a bill to restart U lull
rltlMniJilii .Vmrrira'i Iradlnc
traitor, Kabrri K. Im The mine
raluM Ihf qiirnlloa of whjr othrr
trallora aurh a< Jnha Wllkn
ItiMHh and Aaron llurr ohoalil
not »Im M rulortd u rillirn-
Th« Mil U rolwt I«, Itirtrr
of tho t'nnfrdrral* army, to fnll
— rltliMinhip, waa anontorrd by
Kf|t. Jamra H. Qulllcn ..( T™
' MM Oulllrn uM hr felt that
alnca Wlnalon Churchill. former
Rrittnh prime minister and
WarM War II leader, has been
voted iHmrlran ritliMiahlp by
roncreaa, he aee« no reason why
I#e ahould m>t bo aeeorded the
. nmf right.
Im loat his rltiienahip bsrause
•f Ma rule during the Hon I hern
rebellion.
IWoth. an art or, aaussiaatod
rresident Abraham IJneoln, and
llurr (are away Amerleaa se-
rrets to the Hrltl.ll durini the
Wtr of fndefiendenro.
THE SAPD
i CHATTERBOX
* By ANDY GORMAN, Patrolman
Han Antonio Polka Department
BIKE RIGHT!
E~~VERYONB knows that the
•o-ctllcd "ffood old days"
were h*tdly that. The average
HuyvJMVU*«fr>uffh life much of
the time and for even the moat
f-wttfrifto WopU" tho "good old daya'
war* frequently eery bad. Rut ®o one
will contest the fact that heavy traf
fie which Mofi atreeta and Moodlee
highways was Mt pert of their prob-
—1Why, a hoy oould ride a h .
Iiacftwarda Yown tho middle of alnoot
aay Main at root in the land without
worrying about being run ovar—snd
there are people elite today who aaw
it done.
Today U wouldn't ha aafe for a
youngster to rido frontward down
the middle of many of San Antonio's
suburban or rum) atreeta.
Recauao of thia great lncreaao in
traffic, bicycle* hare aim oat become
a haaard (hemaeKca. The very qual-
iua* that make them Ideal for a email
child, their lightne**, their maneu-
verability, the *a*a with which they
ran be rtd&ri, add to the hauird.
Ia tho congested, huatHnf traffic to
l» •—nl tr— In even the smsll-
<•** of our dtie*., the bicycle r**lly
. haa no plgee. ftt rider 1* too vul-
nerable. fcTeu a email pebble can
throw hlra off balance and into the
P»th .of «n automobile.
Ia th* handa of a child who does-
n't really comprehend die danger of
the xituatfont tragedy could occur at
any instant y »
While atf children yearn tor the
mobilit/,..and relative independence
liikee can gfvo them, It la up ta the
parent*'tt be *ur* th* child la ready
for one. -,-
Just becauae hi# pala hav* bike* la
.reason to giv* your aon on*, too.
For lii^ safety and your peac* of
infiWyou ahould be anr* h* reallaee
th* re*imn*lbiHty h* I* acquiring
He muat ha mmd* aware that there
are certain rule* that MUST
l»e obeyed. Ha muat be aware that
t iking fooliab chancer on a bike or
in*' obeying thee* rule* will r*ault In
liia being grounded. Ill* importance
of hie believing all lb*** thing* can-
not be over*treaeed. He will form be-
liavjor patterns whll* riding a bike
that will be carried over to the time
when ha wfB graduate ta an anto-
; I)<>bi1e.
ItV up to you to *ee4hat th*** p*t-
! ferae include a f**peot fo? traffic
• la we and for the rlgfttt of othera.
< >n- way ta acconpUah thia I* to
I ta' e n good hard look at th* driving
habit* you and. poar <potl»* have de-
CRANK CHKNAt LT
PROMOTED—The pr<»nio:|f»n of
Cran* Ohennnlt, apecinl repreKenta-
live for l'abat Brewing company at
Cleveland, Ohio, to the newly created
portion of aaaiNtnnt to the hiiIcm vice
preaiilent, line lwrn aiiuonuced by
the brewing finn in Milwaukee, Wia.
Uocco R. Hunino, rnilea vice prewi*
dent, aald Chenault will eventually
lie baaed In headquartera office* in
Milwaukee.
Chenault, 48, hna completed 17
veara of aervice with the brewing
firm, lie joined the compuny ae a
Miile* repreaentative for the Cincin-
nati area. Hla territory waa aubiie-
•luently expanded to include Ohio and
eiVWU adjoiuiug atatWk In hi* new
.'isNigumeut he will cover the country.
lie waa graduated from Withrow
high achi>ol In Cincinnati and received
bia bachelor of art* degree from
Weet Virginia Htate college at
Charleatoa.
A fortultoua chain of circumatancee
got Chenault bia fimt aelling job.
While vacationing in New York City
i i 1 !• 10 he waa atruck by an auto-
mobile while croeaing the atreet. The
accident aent him to a hoapital with
a compound fracture of the left leg.
When he got out. hia injured leg
bad healed a half inch ahorter than
the other.
Thia took him out of the running aa
;i Nlliuaaa wh*B war brokH out in
1H41, but aent him Into a Cincinnati
war plant aa a foundry bench
hand. At a nearby cafe which he and
fellow workera frequented for lunch,
hn overheard a brewery representa-
tive talking about au opening for
btpr aab'Minan to represent l'ab*t in
the Cincinnati area. He applied and
got tha job, although he had never
eold anything in hia life.
Chenault recalled that he did not
feel that he had arrived a* a (sales-
man until he waa able to move a
whole carload of beer in * single aale.
In thia caae th* euatomar waa the
fiOth anniversary convention of Elk*
lodgea In Ohio.
Chenault la married and has four
children.
Cheers for Nat
Cole, Insults for
Chubby in Japan
By tha Associated Nam Prase
jviiO, Japan—While singer Nat
(Klog) Cola waa recrlrlnf cheera
from sellout aodlenrea, Chubby Check-
er, Internationally famoaa twist king,
waa confronted with racial barbs
here, laat week. Both played night
dub* and ooocart date*, ..with tha
reault that Oaecker a^ftil/ canceled
hia Japaneaa tour aad returned, to
the I'nlted Sutfr.
Checker, Incensed by *fcff ha con
aldered alnra on kla race, stormed off
tha stairs at tha Yokohama Oolden
Draco* Officer* club, with four num-
ber* o* hla protratn still to be per-
formed.
He t
vriopwl. A ""'■Iff aeU analysis,
edlllM, ii ID nndouhi
JSWSS—
aurpriwd
that you bat*' gradually acquired
! villi n*
aiirpriiw yon—
( Vou may b*
undoubtedly
to raallie
jioor liabltt WI>1*A «h» wheal. "Heal
t iition" atop*, lu* dod^nc. falling to
'iiiltiial fee -»»DS, "Riceedlng posted
i H'eed Hmlta, ..followiat -too cloaely
j v lmn yotmln a hurry, and bluffing
< oilier niotosM* at Interaectlona make
n strong lmpresaioa *■ a abild. People
, who deplore tha way te*n-a«era drire
i f.'.iould realiaa Mar mvdt *f them are
; merely exaggerating the faults they
•Iwerved in their parents.
Itatpeet for tha law la something
that is learned at bona. Where par-
enttf attitude* towards traffic laws
ara casual, tha «Mld will grow to
feel the stuns way.
If a child growa to feal that traf-
fic laws ara foolish at ths bike riding
strga, he might not maka it to the
automobile atage.
You oaa help your youngster by
nuklug aura he knows the ruloa for
bill- rider*, Whila th* lues affecting
tlie riding of Mcyclea ara quita alml-
lar to thoas regulating motor rabid*
I raffle, there are-*ome'mffcrence*.
Thea* nils* mate It «bar that
'U'yds* ar* affected by aD traffic
:i"vs gorernlng motor rehlelea.
lllkea should be ridden la the atreet
' li*a a bleyfWpath la provided.
'.I* M| bl lUdea rfaae to th*
first became Indignant when
ha aaw guests si'.ting ringside In
hlackfac*. the residue of a tasteless
amateur minstrel show which presid-
ed blm, and an array of Confederate
flags. Then, to make matter* worse,
a wouian with her face blackened hop-
ped onto the stage and proceeded to do
her own version of the twist.
Checker pleaded with the audience
to behare, *xplaining that h* had a
job to do. Inatead, he w«i greeted
by • mixed reception, including offen-
sive catcalls.
Checker carried on as long as he
could, but then decided that he had
bad enough. He stormed off the
stag*. Several persona, including Hen-
ry Miller, th* club's vie* prealdent,
pleaded with Checker to be a real pro
and complet* hi* bookings, but the
slnnr declined.
'-You couldn't understand unless
you wer* • Negro," Chubby told
Miller. The following evening he took
a plane back to the State*, ne left
unfilled date* at Tachlkawa air base
and at the Melji club, whose member*
ar* United State* military civilian
employee*.
Promoter Tata Nagaahiraa la not
expected to make claim* against
Checker or GA.C. But Checker indi-
cated ba wouldn't car* less, either
iy.
By contrast, Oole played to stand-
ing room only crowda at hla Sankei
hall concert* that wer* priced at $S
top, and at the New Latin Quarter
night club. The club hung a cover
charg* of almoat $14 for Cole'* one-
night performance.
In tact, the demand for Cole was
so great here that he squeezed In
other previoualy unacheduled per-
New Breed Social Club's
Benefit Dance to be
Held on May 4
The New Breed BoHal club will
hold a benefit dance, Haturday, May
4, for Hoya club No. 3, on the ter-
race of Woodlake Country club.
Mimic will lie furni*hed from 9
o'clock lu the evening until cloalug,
by the Hpinnera.
Pernod* dealring ticket a may pur-
chane them from tnemlier* or call
CApitol 7-5084, Ponntion* are $1,
and free prize* will be given away*
(Paid advertixement)
Sunday Dinner
At Ruby'a Wishbone
For 51 Cents
Ruby'a Wi*hbone winner on Sun-
day, April 21, for the free caao of
cold beer waa Mr*. Irene Washburn,
Mr*. Vera Itoaa, manager of Ktiby'a
Wiabbone, 1*13 (iutlirie, welcome* the
public to the flunday diunera that
aell for only 51 cente, and are nerved
from 12 noon to 0 o'clock.
There I* a patio for dancing. Ruby'i
Wiahbone i* the pine* fur fun. (»Kn-
eral 2-1MMI; UEneral ,V7»10.
(I'ald advertisement)
Alamo City Branch
YMCA Activities
Gra-Y boy* from Cuney and Htnith
elementary school* attended the (»rn-
Y-TrMJra-Y #v»nfereneeM, of Bouth
and Soutbenst Texaa districts held
in Bryaa, ia*t week aad.
Marion Hopkina, Cuney instruc-
tor and lender of Cra-Y activities nt
that school, carried the boy* to the
rigfathand side of the street.
Pedestrians have the right of way
at interMction*.
Th* *lr*n and r*d light of an
emergency vehicle mean that all traf-
fic muat yield the right of way. In
other words, all traffic must move aa
far to th* right aa poaalble and stop.
All traffic llghta and aigna must
b* ob*yed, whether there ia other
traffic 1a alght or not.
Racing in the atreeta la out.
There ar* rulea that apply to bikea
only, of conr**. These include auch
thing* aa no trick riding, no pas-
senger* ob *lngle-aeated bikea, no rid-
ing aide by aide In the atreeta.
When ridden at night, bike* must
be equipped with a headlight of aome
kind In front and a talllight or re-
flector In back.
Brake* must be in good shape and
all bike* must have some kind of a
bell—or horn—In good working order.
Remember, the lessons your child
learns now will have an effect upon
anfety for the rest of hla life.
formance at the NCO club, after
doubling lifick from Heoul, Korea,
where he had performed for three
daya.
Cole also appeared on a .30-niinute
telecast over station Fuji-TV here.
Tata Xiigashima ulao promoted
Cole'* Japanese tour.
(OR SENT furulalied efficiency
> apartment for aingle peraon. Near
Iowa and N«w Braunfela. Call LK-
. lii fi 3-7866 after 6 p. m. (4-20)
■jtMAHKD
JT.728. <4-261
ROOM, LKhlgb %
riKMMlKII t-ROOM and «-room
• unite, Frigldaire, hot and cold
wnter, clone to bua, utilitlea paid,
4North Tine. CApitol 3-C465.
(5-.1)
-BEDROOM hoi SK for rent,
Hear Lackland and Kelly, inquire
LKhigh 2-2780. (4-20)
Mr.S FRKFKI(RKI>V apartment for
rent. 226 Belmont atreet, CApitol
7.1038.
RNIHHKII ROOM for rent. $10
*''ek; one unfurnished for 90.50.
1122 Nolan, CApitol 64790.
FRANK HARDAMAN
AWARDFJ) -Staff Sergeant Frank
M. Hardaman of Ran Antonio, Texaa,
haa been awarded the United 8tate*
Air Force Commendation medal, at
Albrook Air Force base, Canal Zone,
for meritorioiia aervice.
Sergeant Hardeman, aon of Mra.
Mary llardaman of 1722 Kaat Hous-
ton street. Nnn Antonio, receive<l the
medal in recognition of hia outatand-
ing performance of duty while aerv-
ing as a supply auperviaor at Davia-
Mont ban Air Force base, Arixona.
Ha now ia aasigned to the 5700th
Air Base group at Albrook. The
sergeant was preaented the medal by
Colonel Wilson Ralston, base com-
mander.
A graduate of Philli* Wheatley
hit,'li school In San Antonio. Sergeant
Bafdaaias entered the service in
1051. He and hi* wife, the former
Amy A. Tracey of Jamaica. British
Went Indies, have two children.
'tHt RENT west side house, four
r«s>ms and bath, modern conven-
»iencea, call OApltol 7-4524.
V YOI are an employed man, look-
, lag for a large lovely room, call
V CApitol 7-H520.
[KltY NICE room, kitchen privi-
l gsriire, for couple. OaU LK-
high 3-1743.
FRONT APARTMENT for rent. .3-
ris>m. all-furnished, Frigldaire. LE-
hlgh 2-3401. (&-3)
FOIC RENT oue 8-bedroom home on
North aide; one 2-bedris)m home;
and two furnished rooms, on west
side. Mrs. Speaker, Perilling 3-
1570.
conference.
Samuel Kuykendnll, ITaroM Cavl-
neas, and Jerry Williams were the
boys making the trip.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
BOOMS, APARTMENTS,
HOUSES rOR RENT
FOR KENT unfurnished 3-room
apartment. $28 month, LEhlgh 2-
1830. (4-36)
FURNISHED APARTMENT for
military personnel; also furnished
room for single man, LKhigh 8-
0150. (5-3)
ISO LAMAR atreet. furniahed apart-
ment, clean, nice, billa paid, $10
week. (4-26)
NICE S-ROOM unfurnlahed house
for rent, 200 Brooks, water free,
$36 per month. CApitol 4-4438;
CApitol 2-2080. (4-26)
UPSTAIRS, FURNISHED apart-
ment, four roaoa, weat aide, LB-
high 1-0100. (M)
FURNISHED ROOM for alagla
■aa only. No cooking prlvllegea.
OaU before 1 p. m. 71# Virginia
boulevard. (4-26)
NICE ROOM for rant, couplea, aerr-
Ice or civilian, ar aingle woman.
CApitol 6-5440.
FOR RENT rooma with modern con-
venience., 207 Dawaon, CApitol 7-
9038. (4-26)
TUREB-ROOM APARTMENT and
bath, call CApitol 6-741S. Utilitlea
paid. (4-26)
NICE, CLEAN, furnished 1-room
apartment for rent, CApitol 2-
0*60. (5-3)
NICE, FIRNISHED room for rent,
nee to appreciate, LKhigh 4-4774;
CApitol 4-8413.
NICE FRONT room for aettled man,
or man and wife. Car abed, muat
he reapectable, CApitol 6-7675.
FOR RENT room with kitchen prlv-
ilegea, between Expoaition and No-
lan huaea. 526 North Palmetto,
CApitol 2-0853.
FURNISHED S-ROOM apartment.
$60 month, atllitlea paid, private
bath. LEhigh 4-9620.
NICE FURNISHED 2-room apart-
ment, BMdara convanlencea. 126
North Moaqult* A. W. Roaa, CApi-
tol 3-0622.
■01 MKS, APARTMENTS, .puciou.
wrwMUH. cheap; 5-room furnished
! house, modem, reasonable. 1614
Vl'ast Houston, CApitol 7-0457.
2
line ROOM 110 1 SK for rent,
"bath, with large bmk yard. 2122
Virginia boulevard, phone PKrobing
(M1252.
ItMSIILO SROO.M apartment,
ii » children, 1011 8outh t IUti
street, LKhigh 4-073'!.
NICR IMIDM for rent, at bus stop.
AIho, baby sitting In my home, day
-or night. Call CApitol 7-5730. (5-3)
FI KMSIIKII OR unfurnisheil apart-
ment, four room», couple only,
1414 Aransas avenue, Lehigh 3-
irww. tr,-3)
^AST SIIIK room for rent, for sin-
, ;gl'» man, close to bus stop. Call
j KDison 3-1140, after 7 p. m. any
' Arty.
Fl KMSIIKll S-ROOM apartment
for rent to couple, mo<leru con-
veniences, private bath and refrig-
erator. CApitol 7-0(Hj0.
WILL SHARK 2-bedroom home with
employed lady. IIuKband overseas,
307 Hudson, sfter 0 p. m. or week
ends.
OAR AO E ROOM for man who pre-
,T.*s to be alone. CApitol 3-5047.
LAROE 3-ROOM furnished apart-
4nent, on bua line, CApitol 4-8034.
SMALL REAR furnished apartment
nice working couple, modern
CApitol 7-3808.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
1 ■ ■ ' "
Dependable Cars and Pickups
Payment* &g low u $11 month
snd np. Call now for information.
OZARK MOTOR COMPANY
618 Weat Avenue
PErshing 4-6360
SEE... COMPARE
Town West HOMES.,.
ANY HOME OFFERED IN THE WORLD TODAY I ! I
*5500
PER MO. PAYS PRINCIPAL,
INTEREST, TAXES
AND INSURANCE — EVERYTHING ! ! !
FEATURING!: THESE BIO BEDBOOMS, LARGE FAMILY SIZE LIVING BOOMS,
DINING ABE A, KITCHEN WITH FOB MIC A COUNTESS, TILED
BATHS, SIX BIG CLOSETS CENTRAL HEAT. INSULATION, VENE
TIAN BLINDS, GLA88 LINED HOT WATEB HEATERS, AUTOMATIC
WASHEB CONNECTIONS, MANY DIFFEBENT FLANS TO CHOOSE
FROM, QUALITY CONSTRUCTION (BUILT UNDER VETERANS AD-
MINISTRATION SUPERVISION), CURBED AND PAVED STBEETS,
ALL UTILITIES, SHOPPING FACILITY WITHIN WALKING DIS-
TANCE AND LOCATED ONLY SEVEN MINUTES FROM KELLY OR
LACKLAND
Mil tmmitl
^ MINUTES TO KELLY AND LACKLAND1
IF YOU ARE RENTING
BOW MITCH ARE YOI' PAVING? WHAT DO YOU
OUT FOR WHAT VOL PAY? WHAT WILL YOU
HAVE TO SHOW TOR ALL THE RENT YOU WILL
HAVE PAH) IF YOI' MOVE OR ARB TRANS-
FERRED?
TOTAL DOWN
PAYS EVERYTHING FOR
VETERANS. SLIGHTLY
MORE FOR OTHERS-
NO EXTRAS TO BUY-
NO HIDDEN CHARGES
FRATERNAL SrTICS .
>. JOSEPH ledge Va. Iff#, if aa«
AM. Te« Rorth Mew BrAsn.
tela nvease. listed oom*
maateatlosa, first and
ttitM rrMny nlfhts, •
•VfciflL
Membere nre erred te st-
ies*. Li M. Ifaaeork. W. CAplt<4
t-tail. |(. F. M lefcola, eeerelary
OKsersI MtM.
REAL E8TATB
LET rs Rllli) on ymtr lot Noth-
ing down."psyments like rent Uos
terey Lumber Co., 11127 W. Martln-
CApltol 4-4823. (Ind.)
FOR 8AIJ? 015 Wyoming, fire rooms
end bath, eleaa and spotl<>M on
Inside. Reduced price from |H,000
to Jtt.OOO for quick sal*. Duplex,
819 BunKt atreet, five rooiua, up-
atairs, and fire rooma down; alao
iftfUt ltm lluva alre»*t, three
rooms aud buth each sid<>. MUT-
ton ARM8TEAD, LKhigh 3-
8033. (4-2HI
520 HOI TH HA( KBKlwRV, 7 room
houae to eloee estate, s^lllujc price
cut to ou termN, K11A;
K'ttt Gulf atreet, ail rooms, bath,
carport, $'UfO down: J^erris street,
tl.HID, H««llin>: price, $100 d<mn;
Wrj Indiana, ft-room modern home,
riia loan| in CanaOjr, IM*
r«H»m home, selling price $11000.
low down payment. I>ot on Bel- I
mout atreet. and one rm Hampton
boolarari, L A. WOODS, LBidghl
8-0703.
Bft^ISONATEBIAU
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dn« Utf 17 Ml. '.'4 i X mm
d.<w lad /rant, f! J*~ : 'J • 4 Vu X
to W fl»» Ml, font. !t I • fir 9
to W arven (fill ■ lialf fr>■ l""t
T K BAKNKS, Jit.. LCMBKK
COMPANY, HOT Ylotoria. LKIn*b
8 I2!I1 (Ind t
i?tt (AIMMMtT 11 fl. • >t I M(l' . I' ' 'ilt III
tori'lltliiii. 'fill rr. 1«™
I., an . at •».. .« p m
mil l'l.mind lOTRL
BKAUTY"SHOP SflQlPMEWt
IIKAI TV 8IIOP e«iuijjj|nai»l for enl«#
complete fnrnlidiiiiga, rea««»nablt#
I.Khirh 4-^ii7. • ^
1122 MF" atr«H»t. 2-liedroom home.
$100 down, $oO closing, $47.,r»0
monthly. Knajr qualifying. CApitol
.WIN!: CApitol 2-0701.
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, JTJW.
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
IN PERSON! -
FROM THE CREATIVE WORLO OF^
STAN KENTON ^ ■
KHO HIS INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS ORCHESTRA^
COMES THE NEW ERA IN
MODERN' ^
AMERICAN
MUSIC
RESERVED SEATS NOW
ON SALE
Mnnlclpal Auditorium Rov Office
9l.MU_t2.an—SXKl Presented by the
Fan-American OptimiHt 11ub f.\ 7-7 list
UNDKR CONSTRI C TION four n< w
3-bed room home*. FHA terms. $2o0
down. $.r»0 t«» fT»7 monthly. Chooee
now and pick your colors. CApitol
:;-«2«0: CApitol 2-0701. Fi.dd of-
fi<»e at 1154 Yucca.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
19ft 7 IMPERIAL, 4-d«»or hardtop,
excellent eoadltiaB« fn!1| laaded,
only ,V>.000 nctnal miles, $1,100.
Call Diamond 4-0510 after 6 p. m
KOR SALF or trade. 10."i0 Lincoln
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