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Legion Holds
\nnual Convention
In Bay Gty
BAT CITT—The Twentieth *te-
rlct ninth annunl eprlnf contention
if til* American legion. Department
d Tu^l wae held Ka turd a 7 and
Sunday, April 27 and 28, la Hay
3lty'» Lin«>ie. Huberta elementary
idiool.
lion to Hit meetluf wan Duncan
MO, Ivan Edieon, port
•ommnnder.
PrrniillHf * uffln r of tha conven-
tion wan JtMrfl L. Hi Idea of Han
Antonio, Tni'iity-tfereuth riixtrirt tom-
wander. lie naa axaiatcd by tha pant
•omnia ndcr, Klmore John-
■AM AHTOH.. E^ax,
jtpjp. Tout NIX); Twenty-eeventh dia-
trlet afl^ltMnt, John Jnckwon; dis-
trict Hiuiiluiii, CJ. W, Chapman, nnd
ecwnut-ut-ariiie, "Andrew II. l»«»r-
ion."* ' -
Presiding i»ffieer «»f the ladii* nnt-
lllarr waa Mra. Mlftkl Fi. Ida, ili*-
trTct vice prvid*nt, who acted In
th* idare pf Mra. W. H. Merrill, who
died Middenly while preparing to gn
"Id WmaHhif.
• • DrlefpAft. from Po^ta No. 900-328,
and the auxiliaries were P.lmore Jack-
Hon. lt«»bert IlluckM»n, John Jackaon,
Q. W* rhapnian, Andrew II. (iordon,
Stfll JmneN. Jena*1 L. Harris, John
"STTiWIetwt, tfr., 1>a lei Darin, Mra
MiMn*d llowdiu, Mrs. Ouidft (Jnr»1<»n.
Mra. John Jackaon, Mra. Darla, Mm.
Ilnirtf,' Mra G. A. Jone«, Sr.. Mrs.
l»i.uitd Da via, Mra Ullie M. Hible*
nnd Mra. Margaret lirookN.
1'iMtN represented were thoee from
S'ssnin, El Campo, I'uero, Victoria,
Weimar, Roiirllfd, Went Colnmhne,
llempMend. Austin, lleeville, <*oliad,
4\uuhuae, Brenhani, and Ilalletta-
\ ill#*.
City official* and offiriala of other
. nrjcaniutiona were in attendant el
the mAATrfr.
Manuel lUvtra waa alerted Twenty-
aerenth district commander. District
mmmsnder Jlmmie L. Bibles waa
(Mai ||^|ap(l te th* nation*;!
inretiuff to be held in Heptemher nt
New Orleans, Louisiana. with John
Jnekaon aa alternate. The district
convention will be in Refuln, thin
frill.
A number of aocial affair* filled
the calendar of the meet inc.
LindberghRecreation
Center Activities
Lindbergh recreation center I* pre-
paring for Hi* wnaber tournament to
ha held nt Palm Iiei?bta recreation
center, Thurailay, Lindbergh will take
fail iirl* and *ix boya to the tourna-
meat.
Winitoa Mile*, enl Implant Ic over
tha pre-arbooler»' hhhIhii i»f rhythm
band, fava a lecture and denionMtra-
tion to liia clan* at Ht. Philip's. Each
at intent took |>nrt In the rh\thm aea
riou.
Mra. Cynthia T.ee, pi a;, trou ml lead
er, I* encouraping parent a to tiring
their pre-achool children to IJnd-
ianh to take part in the enriched
in-ofrram prepared for them.
On Friday nijrhte, teeu*ugera can
enjoy bnndatand from 7 ;.'!0 to 11 o*»
clock. They ara nnder the supervision
of tha playground Iradera. Parent*
ara invited.
Tz'idug an Intereat In the center'*
activities, Mra. It. L. Jackson brought
over a group of her elementary girla
to organiie a team to work with tha
center'a Intermediate aoftbnll team.
The playground leadera ara anxious
to work with any other peraon* inter-
ented in atrengthening tlie relation-
ship between tha center and tha com-
munity.
• • Jfcb
Hicks Beauty
School News
President
nwwwm Wf isf
Vtl inadft./rom
MMithera atatea t
tH law af tha
<Contlnae4 from Paga LI
HkeTy that the Treaident will ait Idly
by while aouthern congresainen acut
Ua lha Civil Righta comttiamoa. no
ona hit fnrt<Xt«n that the rmriilont
<ll«l not ficht •• hut) u k* mlrht
blueked M( appoint
I Robert >• hnul et th«
. t'rlxo Affair* department,
hIch wwild tara aiada the
fro eahlnet officer.
Senata flfht at tha be-
■W-tilla aeaalon of toafrnm
oa chaBiinf Kola 22, ta weaken
aonthern flllbnatera acalnat drll
rlthts naaaurea, oo mm eai
tliat tha adalniatratloa'a voica waa
UM| tha waakeat heard.
Tha opinio* her*, a# eoaraa, la
tliat tha Pi*ald*at, raalliiif that
lu| whole Jwlalattra profraaa aaa; ba
in jeopardr U ha ficht* to* hard for
<4*11 Htbta, I* plavlnf a caution*
political (ana In hla attempt*
appeaa* toth the Hberat and eonaerr-
atira wtap af hi* partr
llataa <>* lam* of nttlnf off fa4-
- - - - Mlaaiaaippl and ather
that eoatin** ta defy
bad. It ainat W r»-
memhwd that tha Cl»il Rifhta com-
mMoa did ant originate tha an(-
ueMioa, hat that It cama alee from
Lha Praaident'a brother, Atty. Oen.
>*bert r. Raanedy.
Reporta hare It that tha attorney
Si era! mad* tha nutation ta an
erriow . vaUiabed laat <Vtobac 22
■ tha London Runday Timaa. in
tfliiah ba waa quoted a* harlnf aai<l:
"Tha Mfral government la ajwnrf
»Bf HVi6t WBO.OOO.OOO la Miaatatppl.
<yn th*a*b- the ami. pay* anly $."W0.
ik*».000 la federal taxea.
- "nirti" ara pooalbilitle* af with-
InJiiiu* aoai* federal money from
Mi-.lwipiH, bnt It'a a lever that nnat
W handled with (raat deUcarr*
Siuca th* attorney fenerai'a atate-
ftent'and that af the *oamIaaioB, laat
weak, mfl^h kaa gotten oat of aoa-
telt or kaa haaa purpoaaly mi winter
frett J and miayuotad, and tha Preal
<b nt and hta brother find thamaeivea
now In the paaUion of oppoaiog atate-
m.-nca which aa oa* haa ever made
A cioaa peraaal of tie recommen-
antlona aent ta Ik* Preddrnt by the
firi! Rlfhta conmiaaioB reveala that
tha com what oa followed cloaely tha
xunseatlona aI tha Pre*iiicnt'e brother,
"ail area attpnlatad tha areaa In
v lilch „tk* -HreaMcnt aaa and dwi
bare tha antharlty ta act.
Ti>* cnmmiaalon liated eight go»-
rrnmtyUl. aaaaa la which funda ara
Kivan to atatea or cavernmcntal pro-
Krnnia la whfeh, ona way or tha other
—if tha admlaMration choaa—dia-
< rlminutioa aaa b* controlled or elim-
inated becauaa of tha Praaident'a own
r :icta In tha areaa *f eg mil oppor-
tunit < "" |a government contracta,
li niug, employment, etc.
The ar;a*. mm -ifltnt-ln-cid pro-
K :ii*; United Btataa corpa af aogl-
i ■ rs cunatructloa contract*; military
i mo contraeU; .direct civilian and
> ttafy pnyroua; area redevelopment
!••••"* and—gntnt/* email buainese
) -asi accelerated pabllc worka proj
< i- and federal aviation agency
* rt*v
hi' cammlaalon want on to ahow
t! it in areaa where tha Prraldent,
1 iiai lf, kia ontlawed dlacrlmination,
li i own a^cnciujuura aaatinued in
ti o perpetuation «f dlacrlmination.
To Witt ■
'lie Federal Aviation agency ap-
p.-'/rnl apendttg |2.180,000 for con-
«' net ion of (yiaterirrcft la Jactaon,
RoMlind Wilborn, bride-elect of
Ri'njamin Woolriilice, ia a now en-
mile, at Hlcka lleouty achool.
l>»ria Ilea ia Imrk in dam after
being in the hoapltal.
Manicure cuatomrra at the ahop
thla pant week were lto\nri u'la J. J.
Hwtor and Eddie t'unuin^ham. Iletty
I'hillipii and Doria lire were th* oiwr-
atora.
Mi as Tlicka plana to visit her mint,
Mra. AiiKuat llicka, while In Pales-
tine, Sunday. She will he accompa-
nied by her father, Jmira Hlcka.
—hick a—
Alfonao McAfee of lloualnn called
In any "Roodby" to the Hiekaon fnm-
ily, nnd to Miaa Hleka.
Miaa lloae Mary Merriweather waa
married to Jamea fl. Jackaon at
Star llethlehem llapliat church, wllh
Itev. S. H. Ktewurd offieiating. She
ia the daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Waiter Merriweather. She waa In
for aervice (turn Mra. Ituth Pailcy.
—hlcka—
Mr. and Mrs. Lealie Paraona of
I.oulae, Teiaa, vUiled their daughter,
Horuthy 1'ara itia, Hiika acnior. Mak
ing tha trip with them waa Private
(flrat claaai Waller R. McQueen,
former lUcka student, who la ata
tluneil at Fort Hood, Teiaa. She
plaai to take the atate board in June.
—hick*-*
Mr* Louis* Caata of Oklahoma
vlaited her aMary Mra. Pearl Jone*,
ia the homa af Mr*. Ueraldin* Sun-
der. Betty tAllHp* gare a fine mani-
cure to Meat-fe 8. Thotnaa.
Lawatha. aad Mabel Ganaale* and
Wanda Waltoa af Segula, were in
for aervice. They are aludent* at Ball
High achool.
Mra. Roaa Mae Phlllipa af Little
Rock, Arkanaaa, la vial ting her broth-
er, J a me* Sander*. Brende White
waa bar operator.
Little Jerrllya Willlame vlaited
Hiaka with her Bother, Mra. Helen
Willlam% and her grandmother, Mrs.
JfattiaWalker. Alao receiving acrr-
lea *ra«* I^acllle and Beatrice Lee,
frleada af Mr*. Williaiaa.
Ia far aeratce were Gloria Jean
Reed aad lira. Katie Max in* Wiley
of Cleveland, Tans. wh» ia a in-
dent at Dotirlaaa high achool.
Mra. Plakle Le* Howell Is back aa
a cnatumer after being away three
yean
—hick*—.
Rar. J. H. Jef(ar*on. Jr., waa or-
dalned at 7A<m Star Baptlat church.
Wedneadav nlrht. He la the eon of
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Jefferaon and a
nephaw of Mr. and Mra. Smith Mc-
Morria. and Mra. U A. Banka. thla
city. Rev. Jefferaon received hla
training at Ht. Pbllip'e college, and
at Gnadalupe Theological seminary.
Jaaae Ray Harria rive eervlc* to
three T«ch «air*e*, Cheryl Majors,
Tlalaa Bradahaw, and Letha Qulnn.
Mr*. Vlvlaa Owena and aon, Don,
vlaited San Angelo, Saturday, with
Alrmaa and Mra. Jlmrate Caunt and
children. Mra. Owena »Wted her
mother-in-law, Mr* Earo King, and
a number af other relatives.
—hicks—
Jacqualya Kingston of Port Lavaca
1* viaiting Marlon Thompson. Slie
and her little eon, Christopher, via-
lted the ecbool.
Mr*. J. B. Bowera came In for serv-
ice. She earn* with Mra. Smith Mc-
Morris
paoe acvn
AND AW AT IT fiOKft -There'* a right way to bowl, but tha* two buy, haven't found It. Anion* SO
youngster* from St. Mary of the Angel* home, a Uoataa Cathode Institution for orphaned and abandoned
children, the boye had a ball at a bowling party given by Kea Kuahner and Howard Klaenatcln of Syowet lanea
oa Long Island, and the American Machine nnd Foundry company. Unconcerned about proper delivery and
the rlrht way to howl, they just worried whether the ball would knock <!.«vn any pins, and if the; could get
aeconds on th* hot doga, hamburgers, soda nnd lc* cream provided by AMI' and Ryosaet lime*.
Grandmom, Mother, Heman Sweatt's
Daughter in Same
High School Class
By the Associated lit fro free*
POKTIAND, Ore. _ Uraud-
mother, anther, and daugh-
ter were graduated from high
achool la tha aame clsaa of tlie
high school dlvlalon of Portland
Community college laat week.
They ar* Mra. Enana Wash-
ing! ua, 55; Mra. Roaall* Sann-
dera, S«; and Dehors Hauaders,
IT. Tiny all attended evening
school.
»
Pilgrimage
bio
(Continued from Page L»
a man who never harmed any-
one. 1 just want to ace what he looka
like-
She described Moore as "a cru-
aader nt heart" who waa "npaet" by
tha way Negroes ar* "misused'* In
this country.
In n rcleaae to the Associated Ne-
gro I'resa, Jamea Forman, M00
executive secretary, did not spell out
what pinna hla organization had for
completing the pilgrimage. But he
declared: "It la our obligation to
take up the walk where William
Moore left It."
Forman aald he had talked to
Moore'e widow and that ah* had told
hla "her hnrband'a wish would he
t* have th* walk continued.'
Moor* was described by New York
publlaher Edward Uhlan a* a wall'
educated man wh* authored a very
interacting book op mental disturb-
ance titled "Th. Mind in Chain*—
th, autobiography of a achlaophren-
te," In inns. Moor* spent slightly
mar* than a year in th* Binghamton
Stat* hoapltal.
Ha received th* B. A. degree from
Harpnr college of the Stata I nivcr-
alty of New York, then studied at
th* University af Southampton, Eng-
land | ths rnlveralty of Barcelona.
Spain; the Sorbonn. la Paris, aad
Jobs Hopkln, university, Bnitimor*.
Wholly dedicated t* hi* 0B)e<tlve,
Moore had used hla vacation from
tha post offic* for th* 400-mile hike.
Ironically, as Moore panned through
Ohattanoogn en route to Jackeon, a
Negrn man tore off one part of a sign
hs hsd slung ovsr bis ahnuldern read-
ing "Eat at Joe'a, Both Black and
White, End Segregation in America."
Ha aald th* man objected to the
word "black,- aaylng it ehould be
colored.
'Bama —
Jiisa., with aeparate eating and reat-
roona facilities.
Aad thftfc NASA fthe National
Aeronautic, and fipaaa agency) la
proceeding with plana to baild a 140,-
000,000 noon rocket engine teat can-
ter in Pearl river and Hancock ann-
uel. Mlariaatopi.
If tL, Praiident'a alatemuti are
to ba tak*fe~kTnoe value (the NASA
project la atayad haaaaae it Is in the
"national lntwwt") b* on tha one
band proelat&a M, paaaton for free
ak« iwillHr f.
land dlaclalaii this very
"in th, national lute*. -
dom ak| aiaaWf for evcryoLe— and
on tka «iher kapd
aame freedom •I
»»
Th* Olvll JUghU comiuissicp bns '
farrictiy aiMTTid thla Incooiruai:, ' President will valiantly r.ghl for Mi
■Wi MA It a la ba hoped the | Kuriiril.
(Continued from Page 1.)
were the chief of the juatice depart
ment'i dvll righta dlvlalon. Burke
Marshall; Kiecutlv* Director Ed E.
Reld of th* Alabama league of Mn-
nidpalltlei, and Btate Financ* Di
rector Seymor* Trammell.
Perhap* the freateat Impact of
Kennedy'a confrontation with the
aouthern chief* was made upon the
mllllona of Negroea In tha South and
eleewhere, who hare been demanding
that Waahlngton become more asaer-
tira In supporting th* conitltuttonnl
demand, of tho** now denied their
Hgtti. . .
When Kennedy'* plane touched
down at Columbia. B. C., ha waa
greeted by about 100 perion, lnclud_
Ing two Negro girl, who carried
sinna reading •'Welcome to South
Carolina, land af eegregetlon and
discrimination."
In a speech at tha University of
South Carolina, Kennedy warned
that real progrcaa mint be made In
race relation* or there will b* worae
ngltatlon and bloodshed 10 years
from now.
Sack militant dvll right* organ-
ization! aa the Southern Christian
L**dirshlp Conference headed by the
R*r. Martin Luther King, Jr.; the
Htud.nt Non-Violent Coordinating
Ooomltte* and the Congress af Racial
□quality, in addition to the NAACP,
bar, bc-n demanding that the attor-
ney g,n?ral Institute direct aad Im-
mediate aclioa to protect Negro rights
!u tV.a Incidentally, tbe Blr-
mingham civil right* fight waa liv iud-
cd lu Krtinc ly'l talk with Wa!lnc*.
It s&9 pr.rt:c;il.irly aoteil that Ken-
nedy failed to Include Jackson, capi-
tal of Mlaaiaaippl, In hla itinerary.
Mlaaiaaippl has been more defiant of
federal civil righta ruling* than any
of tbe hard-core state, he vlaited.
Juat hefor, the Kennedy-Wallace
conference In Montgomery. Lt. Gov.
I'aul B. John,on of Mlaaiaaippl.
who with Oor. Barnett la undsr fed-
eral court Indictment for resisting
integration at the University of Mias-
laslppl last fall, attacked the attorney
general in a speech before tbe pro-
scgrcgation White Citizens council
at Florenca, 8. O.
Johnson accused Atty. Gen. Ken-
nedy of cnuslag what Jokhson termed
th, current racial disturbances in the
South "with agitation and Irrespon-
sible •tatementa."
Johnson also advocatad a political
achem, whereby aouthern favorite
•ona candidate* would be nominated
in primarle* to defeat President Ken-
nedy by preventing him from obtain-
ing electoral Tote* In the South.
In Montgomery, where Kennedy
waa heavily guarded by federal, atate
and city law enforcement agencie*,
some 18 whit* segregationist dr ton-
atratori were taken Into custody for
parading without a permit. Ken-
nedy, meanwhile, was forced to con-
fer with Wallac* in a capital build-
ing from which was flying tha con-
federate. instead of the atat* and
th* United Htatee flag.
Two women also placed a wreath
oo a spot on a flagstone in front
of the capital building where the fa-
tblr of the cont«l«racy, Jeffcrion Da-
vU, once atood. It waa an anti-Ken-
nedy geature.
Among thoi* taien into custody
was retired Admiral John Crommel-
in, a membor of the National State*
Right, party and dcKritwd aa aa
avowed anti-Semite.
However, K*oa*dy found acvaral
admirer, among the Montgomery
crowd. Bom, persona ahook hla kaod
nad other, a*k*d and received hi*
aatofrafb.
Kennedy iimlbid th. r**t*Une*
li* encountered, particularly ia Mont-
gomery, *a aabaUavaMa. "Ira like
foreiga country," h, waa qaoUfl
Mying. He add*di "Hiere'a no
cmmunlcatloa.-
H* thaa found «nt what N«ro*i
have been aoa»«n<Hn| all along! that
racist aonditlaaa ia tk, hard-oor*
utkara Ma tap ar* daplorabi*
Leaving Mnatgoaiary, Kaaoedy
■ arUk Oor. laada* ia At-
I Oor. Doaald Buaril at
(MuaiMa, S. <L At AtUata ka ata*
call *a Mayor Ivaa
Mwal
Mother Dies
In Houston
By tha Aaaoclated Nerro Pre**
HOIHTON —Mr*. Ella 8wratt
mother of aohool-int^ratloa pio-
neer, Ilemaa Marioa Mweatt an<l
menibtT of one of the oldeat and moat
reelected familiea in Ilouaton, dia<i
recently, at a local hoapltaL
Heman, ona of three avrviring
aona, waa the plaintiff in th* famou»
Sweatt educational ault which brok**
tha racial barrier in tha law achool
at tha Univeraitjr of Taxaa whaa lie
a admitted aa tha flrat Negro
atudent in that institution in 18S0,
ending a four-year legal battle.
Tho other aona ara Jamea I
Hwaatt, Jr., Ualveaton, and Wendell
I*. Sweat t, Ilouaton, with whom Mra
Sweatt had made her homa for th*>
laat amen month*.
Other aurvivora include a aiater.
Miaa Olive I'erry of Atlanta; a neph-
ew, William Perry, Ilouaton; four
grandchildren and 12 great-grand-
children.
Mra. Sweatt waa preceded in death
aaveral year* *go by her huaband,
Jamea L. Bweatt, Sr., and later by
another aiater, Mra. Libby L. Boutta,
who died about aerea m on tha ago.
tb«- morning to 3 In the afterno«>n.
I'ort Sam Ilouaton Army Poat
May 27—Main parkiug lot, BA-
ii'*. 4 in the morning to 12. noon.
Main parkiug lot, Service club No.
I. Building S99T» 1 to 4 in the after-
Boon.
May 2-S—Engineering area. Build-
ing 11 OK, 8 in the morning to 4 in
Alamo City Branch
YMCA Activities
National aeronautic* and ap«<** ad
miniMtrator to viait Sun Antonio
May U, aa gn»-at of the Wheat ley 111-
V and Tri-IIi-Y clulia. Other vinita-
ti<»na will Im' Dougluaa and Itiley
Junior high M-hoola. Tha orliiul flight
of Colonel John Olciin will be dia-
cunned and a film of the flijrlit will
be unreeled if pr<>i>er facilities cau
l>e arrangeil.
Kid ItusehafI
Peruana wishing to b* a part of
the motorcade going to Kerrvilla,
May 11, for u day of baHcltall, may
reyi«ter with the YMCi office on. or
before, that morning. T«'ania playing
in the Kerrvilla May dav t^bnervance
a ill ba twa glrla aoftball teama;
one p*a Wet l« am; one Pony league
team, aid one hich Mrhool t«aiu.
Hammer 4 amp
The pro(Mi«wd new dining hatt for
boya will he utartcd in May.
In promoting camp enrollment,
apokeamen are urging tliat youtha
off the atreet, for at leaf.t one
Irttka?
It waa aunounc«al that cluba, aoror-
it lea, churclieK, and other* who wieb
U» apondor a week "package plan" on
camp, ahould contact .Marno City
braixh YMCA office inimefliately.
It waa nl*o anuonnced that Jamea
flnniiiton, reprejwntative of JoNten'fi
Quality Jewelry company, incorpor-
ated, will apoiiHor, through the aua-
pice* of the Han Antonio a*ent. an
entire one-week day camp for deaerv-
Ing boya, at Camp Alamo.
Elite Lod^e No. 462
Stated Communication
Set for May 8
Mrs* Garza Has
Tasty Meals,
Many Services
Mra 4»ar/a'a restaurant, 41.
Spriggaflale avenue, welcome* every
iaaiy, Kreakfnat hour la 6 *. m., Mon
dnya through haturdaya, with fruit
juice and hot Ue«-uita being aerved
daily.
Lunch hour nt Mr*. Carui's fea-
tures American aud Mexican f<iod.
with good old-fashioned corn bread
every day. The paatry and home.
Cooked Mexican food ia auperb. The
taiuale* are horne-made and hambur-
ger« are «»ffered at 111 eenta eaeh,
Mra. fiarxa'a offer* malts and fre
cream, cold drinka, tea or Cfiffee with
free d«>u{»hnuta.
A apecial dinner ft* aerved from 2
o'clock to I o'clock on Sundays.
Mrs. fSarza alno can cater email
groups. The diniug room ia very
clean, and ia air-conditioned for the
pleaaure of the customers. A *^>li
f«»r aerving parties will be appreciat-
id*
(Paid adrertisement)
X I f K li Y Fl UNIMHIS, tae-bed-
room apartment, water faid. |Tm
p«'r month, 718 Bt. Jamea aireet.
llidieiibercer-Cailint tompaay, PKr-
ailing d/t'!'ll.
FRATEBNAL gCTICI
•r. joaEra wan **. ma. At as*
a AM. TH ICortn Haw llraua*
fete aveaac Btate4 eon.-
maakatloaa, fleot nH
ttitrd Friday alghta. *
•Vlork.
MemNara are urged to at-
teart. |« m. Iluneoek, W* &J..
t-t-ai. iu Klekola,
Glut rnl f.fSflt.
■ / . \ °'r|
» \ w * Ma
4'AaHol
aaciatary,
££▲1. ESTATE
U-T IS BllUt oa your lat Notk.
in, diiwn,* payni.au like rtat Moo-
ter.) Lumber 1JI27 W. Uartia.
CApitol 44023. (lad.) —
SSS I.I I#- &INKK-F, all Ti&mt. I.atb
<iiri»irt, f'TT ^Hil H—i i atnit,
*1.H00. flllht price, *1UU d"*n;
'.»tt IndiiDH. .'xnuui III 111''is home
FiiA Ions; 114 CtuMtaife. :|-Ihh1-
r"-ia home, fH>llin, prire $tj.tMNi
low down payment T8f on Bel-
mont utreet, end one.^iM liimipti'ii
honlerard, I* A. WOODS, LKIiigli
8«7i<3. " 1 *'
XEWLV nnrOKATKn
iil'iirLment. 710 North l'lne, call
J.KIiljrh 2-WW5 for appoiatmeut.
FtIK KRNT 2-rnotn and 7t-rooni
npflrtnimt., rlnee In, on Im, line,
CApitul 4-Mm.
ft* VOL' bare pri.|wrty It aale, it.
It will, ua. We lia»*-rt»*me wait-
iiilt to buy. flAi.it.J
BUILDIWO WATSB1AL8
the afternoon. A Elitt No. 402.
Mny 2!>—Southwest aide of Quad- PHA, Stated regular
I"iray~.ii *tre-t entry), 8 in /.VWC c.mmnniration, Wedn.s-
the morning to 4 In the afternoon. 1 ' v * jaV| ^ tt gea.
The United State* court of appeals
at Oklahoma City, In July, 19f>5,
barred designation of candidate* by
race on atate election ballots.
con Lik'ht hall. Mem be re are urged
to attend; viaitora welcome. Gerald
D. Pittman, worahipful maater: Por-
terfield Macon, eecretnry. CApitol
1-8748.
(Paid advertiaement)
NICK C'IjKAN fnrnistjed r«M»in to
aiiiKle working pera<»n, 710 Vir-
ginia boulevard. (Ml)
FKKSHLV CLEANED furnished 3-
room apartment for workin* cou-
ple, no children. 714 S<»uth Hack*
berry atreet.
FOR KKNT 4-room house, 1704' ■,
Dakota atreet, all mwlern, CApitol \
7-0858*
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
ROOMS, APARTMENTS,
HOUSES rOB BENT
FOR KMNT nnfnrnished .".-room
apartment, $28 month, LEhigb 2-
1030, (4-26)
FIRMSHED APARTMENT for
military peraonnel; also furnished
room for aingla man, LEhigh 8-
0150. (5-8)
May —
(CootlmiMI I
1.)
of Saa Antoale to kar* (beat X-ray*
nude.
Th* May K-hedul* at tk, mobile
unit ia IIMm) below.
May B—Mttl, flower ehureh, 006
Kentucky, T :45 ia th* moraine to
1 la the afternoon.
May 6—Golden An* Senior center.
411 Barren, S In th* moraiac to 4
ia the afternoon.
May T, 8—Lackland Air Force
b*ae, t in th* morning to 4 la th*
afteraooa.
May I)—Highland Park Stat* baak,
512 Highland, 0 In th* morning to 3
ia the afternoon.
May 10—American Can company,
484 Rivereld,, 10 in the morning to
In the afternoon.
May 12—St. John'* church, lis
South Audubon, T :45 In th, moraia,
to 1:30 In the afternoon.
May 18, 14, 15—Randolph Air
Force bnw. 0 in th, moruing to 4
in the afternoon.
May 20—Reliance Engineering and
Manufacturing corporation, 101 Lar*-
do highway, 10:30 Is th* morning
to 4 In tha afternoon.
May 21—deotechnlc* ar 1 Reaourc-
e* incorporated. Ml Broadway, S
in the morning to 2 la th* afternoon.
May 23— De Muenod Scholaetic
Rector, 283 Oblate, 1 to 4 ia Ike
afternoon.
May 23. 34—Hsenbaner Junior
high school, 8100 Blanco road, 0 in
NirE .VROOM nnfurnlnhed bouM
for rent, 207 Brooka, water free,
140 p.r month. OApilol 4-4433;
CApitol 1-2580, (5-31)
ITSTA1RS, rtRMSHBD apart-
ment, four rootna, weat aide, LEr
high (-0100. (5-1)
NICK, CLZAN,
apartmeat for
0866. (5-8)
furniahed 1-room
rent, CAyit^ 2-
VICK, Fl'RNISHED room for rent,
aee to appreciate, LEhigh 4-4T74;
CApitol 4-8413.
FI RMSHED 1-ROOM and 3 room
unita, Trlgidaire, hot and odd
water, cloae to hu^ utilities paid,
402 North Pine, CApitol 3-X65.
(5-3)
Kl'RNISIIKn ROOM for alncl. man.
30!l Meerncheidt, bath, kitchen,
one-half block bu* ,t»p, Bl'iaon 8-
2601.
MOIIKRN HOUSES, apartment*,
apuciona ronnia, en»t and w eat aides.
reasonably priced. 1914 East
Ilouaton, CApitol 7-IV457.
HMALI, l-ROOM furniahed apart-
ment. for working man or woman,
218 North Cherry ,treet.
2231 Hays Street
High location, other feature*
Two-bed room home, offered at
!«** to nmr. Muat g* far
9T.M6.
Rupert E. Sparkman
Company
CApitol Hill
Raalton, TAyUr S-7M*
KOR MAN, S-room apartment, prt-
rate, all furnished, with Frigidaire.
LEhigh 2-3401.
ATTKNTION MAN only. If jou are
l*M>king for a large lovely ro..m,
don't look an further. Can move in
now. CApitol 7-8880. (MO)
Fl ItNIMIKI) or uufurni»hed apart-
menta for rent, 1500 N«4an atreet.
CApitol
UNFIUNISHED APARTMENT for
rent, 2138 Uaya atreet, CApitol 4-
8TW4*
NEW WINDOW. aa*dal«+* 24 via-
dow and frame, $7.50; 24 s 24 win-
dow and fraaa* fT.23; 2 i 4 Fir H*
to 20*. fire cents tuut, 2 a 6 Fir tf
to 20'. aeven and a half centa foot
T E. BABNUflt fg„'XrMBEB
COMPANY, U07 VictaaU. LEbign
8-im (lad.)
AUTOMOBILES JOft SALE
OIJ)S( air ermUT!toned, radio,
li^ater, all extra* Very efe-ua. Ion
nlktffc XAjrlar 48006b
MISCELLANEOUS
SACK I KICK NEW man'a aummtr
tuxedo. Fieeta w«ra, alectrie Lund
mixer, raruum Heauer, 46 ret-urd
player. TAjlor 0-04SG.
ERVTIIINfJ HAIP pri«-e. ».el! or
trade for etump bouk*. Antlquea.
brio-n-hrae, drap#>a, tablea, dreaaer,
chair*, household war#, glnaawnr#,
picture*, radio. Ladiea elolhing.
roHtume jewelrr. and potted plimta.
No d»Hlera, TArl«r
MEN PRKFEIillED, apartment for
rent, 220 Belmont atreet, CApitol
7-11*33.
FURNISHED ROOM for rent. $10
week; ona unfurnlahed for $0.50.
1122 Nolau, CApitol 0-871».
VKRY NICK room, kitchen privl-
legea, garage, for couple. Call LE-
high 8-1743.
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, 8-
room, al'-furniahed. Frlgldalre, LE-
high 2-3401. (3>-3)
NICK ROOM for rent, at hue atop.
Alao, baby aitting In my home, day
or night. Call CApitol 7-6730. (5-3)
FOR SALE OR
RENT
Dupl«, 4 room* **rh, lfc.1-
1231 North Naridad; ISM Rl
faa, I hl'di n—; w Mariiag**.
'2 bodro«a; Ml ClarMK*. *■
Call for Jo* ar Ella
TEXAS HOME
IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY
II* North Flora* Mml
CApitol MW
MOW AVAILABLE
_H0aE PERMANENT
H«*j(uttWlt
POSHERS
«. 50
HPACIOt'8 4-ROOM furniahed
apartment, completely private,
close in. on hue line, in quiet
neighborh»»od. CApitol 7-81)20.
SEE AND COMPARE
Town West HOMES™
ANY HOME OFFERED IN THE WORLD TODAY I I I
PER MO. PAYS PRINCIPAL,
INTEREST, TAXES
AND INSURANCE — EVERYTHING ! ! !
VEATDHIMO; THREE BIO BEDB00M8, LARGE FAMILY SIZE LIVING ROOMS,
DINING AREA, KITCHEN WITH rORHICA COUNTERS, TILED
BATHS, SIX BIG CLOSETS, CENTRAL HEAT, INSULATION, VENE
TIAN BLINDS, GLASS LINED HOT WATER HEATERS, AUTOMATIC
WASHER CONNECTIONS, MANT DIFFERENT FLANS TO CHOOSE
FROM QUALITY CONSTRUCTION (BUILT UNDER VETERANS AD-
MINISTRATION SUPERVISION), CURBED AND PAVED STREETS,
ALL UTILITIES. SHOPPING FACILITY WITHIN WALKING DIS-
TANCE AND LOCATED ONLY SEVEN MINUTES FROM KELLY 0B
LACKLAND.
MINUTES TO KELLY AN0 LACKLANft
paid a eourto*r
All,a aa4 Tiait* lha
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Dependable Cars and Pickups
Pajrmuiti w low ag $11 month
and up. Call now for Information.
OZARK MOTOR COMPANY
B18 West Avenue PErihing 4 5368
AMERICA'S MUSEUMS
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rf
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PackaM
IF YOU ARE RENTING
HOW MCCH Alti: Vtll rAYlNt.r WHAT DO IOC
OKI FOR WHAT TOU PAY? WHAT WILL. TOO
HAVE TO 9H0W FQR ALL THK BEST YOU WILL
HAVE PAID IT YOU MOT* OK ABE TRANS-
FERRED?
TOTAL DOWN
PAYS EVERYTHING POR
VETERANS. SLIGHTLT
MORE FOR OTHERS-—
NO EXTRAS TO BUY-
NO HIDDEN CHARGES
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