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African Prince
Denied Service.
By D. C. Barber
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Br tba Auorlated Notro I'rosi
WASHINGTON — An African
prince *(ud) icf In TTtiMpglon. tarn-
plained to Ue atale department laat
vack, whan ka waa refuted a haircut
la a Waahlagton barber aliop.
Tha African, Godfrey K. Kntnnywa
of Uganda, enrolled In I public ad-
Tnln lutratirw rouree aponnoreri by tha
A*eney for Internnilottul Develop-
ment, aald the burlier told him that
ha "could dlrcct mr to a Nfjno am
on 14th afreet."
Katnnrw* added: "Our group, aa
(UCKta of tha I.'lilted Slate* govern-
ment, ha* been >booked bjr tbta kind
of discrimination, eapeciallj In tha
capital of tha nation."
Tha owner of the ahnp, Bene Keiet,
■aid ha did not Mr\a Neirroee becanaa
lie waa afraid h«M lone moat of hla
l uatomera. lie aald he felt aorry for
Katanjrwa becanae it la "not food to
be rejected."
Pedro Ban Juan, apecLal repreaen
tational eerrirea director at the atata
department, aald it pointad up tha
need for a Dintrirt regulation ban-
ning diarriminalion in barber thopa.
Ijiat year, mieh refutation* were
drafted by the Dlatrict Corporation
■ oiincil, but Diatrirt commlaaionera
Oakland News
■arrlcea rat Mi at Hew Ike
Temple. N*. ». Snndar. FMer J«
cob Hinimone delivered the ni'-vne.
Elder and Mra. Jacob Slmivma nad
family, Mr. ami Mra. Iran Clev
land, and Mra. Abbie Adanw ath-.udtd
a joint meeting at th» Cliurrh «t
Uod In Chrlat in Oeeialee, Satnrfn}
■ifht
Mr. and Mra. Robert Taylor an 1
family, Mr. and Mr*. B. W. tee and
grandaon, Mr. and Mra. Samuel Jnb'v-
aon, all of San Antonio; Mra Tr<*n<*
Unwell ot Philadelphia, Pa, an I Mr.
and Mra. Clint Briwu of Ho iaton,
were recent ri^ltora here.
Mr. and Mra. Bobcrt Trlgga ind
SnlHran Faater, 8r, vl.Ited In Can
A- >nlo Mra. I. M. Foater attende.'
•errlcea la Weimar, 8nad"y.
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Weslaco News
Mr. and Mr*. Ike Rprigga bar*
moved Into their newly remodeled
home, SIS North Oedero atraet. Mr*.
Halll* lackey haa been 111, but ah* la
able to be up and about.
Her. H. Milliard conducted aervlce*
at HarHngen, Sunday. He waa accom-
panied ther* by Bernard Austin. Ber.
0. J. Houatoa la in th* Baptiat Me-
morial hoepltal, Ilarllngen. Rev. noua-
too la paator of St. Paul Methodiat
church, that city.
T>A«. ***'" —
have failed to put tbtn Into fffft
The action waa taken tbfa after
many complaints from African dlplo-
mata were received.
rwii NORTH sot TII fi tiI.K
fOt li*N \MKNT _ A Usutifnl hi:i
m ii.kh ro J, Lillie t'oiuns, Miimi -
> »i h«r^' hijth st-Uool, an crown-
M-«* > rth'Soutb" at th* r^nt
N »r !i >• ii k>»: tuurni mt in Mia-
iin . ii. Jo* Lonis. Ion Anf-Iea, two-
4imc 'I Coif*m a**oriation ami
t*ur cbsin«»<»n. »*on th* ui"n'* dlvl-
ainr* whr!» Mra. Mjrtl* Patterson
JIudc rn. > w York, won the women'*
di taion t> b«r«»n»# a thr^'im* North
rti ntvi'tn \nofher W»*sf Coaaf-
•r Ii' K: f oh .\nc*1>%% pro, wax
4li wimo- in his dhitimi.
^ \t fop. )»ft. in «'*»*•* m^lanjc. Mm»>
II Kenlrix, tbn Cora-Cola c<»ni|»i»ny. j
'stand* in with, from 1 ft. Miaa Ber-
•t!t >lir«*h^!l. tourupm^nt •ccretary;
i.-k Headan, t»»tirnam<»nt dir»nt«'r.
Mr*. Undcin*. Lnoft au i f*r Ira I*.
toartuii! •■At executive director.
rpp»-r rirbt photo ihnw*. fr«»m
l-fr. KltJer*, l»r l»»vK «nd oth^r
winninr pro* Brown. Naabrille:
^'ilJIe Itmwn. M<m«ton: Charlea Sif-
fonl. I <»• Anr^te^r Gardner; tliff
IlarrinftMi. Ft. C,nwi:^M,II. Ky.; ItM.r
Bottii. Knnno, California; T»*d
Ilhfwlea, .C-deafo. and Willie Crctr,
Na«h\iII*>. Not ae^u. i»ut am<Hia thi>
pro winner* w»*re t'kico Miartuz,
Miami, and Rob £Uave. Jr.. rier*-
.
I land.
'Hi* t*n joanx ladiea who conipv't d
J in "3li«a North-Sonth" contest, in
; d«*a<vndinjr ord»«r on atepa nre l»« tfjr
I Aader«mn. Shirley Jackson, Edith
•lone*. Cared Tylee, Sandra J<»hn-
' «'»n. Rarhara Miller. T.illio Collina.
f.T»ia:i.tji Nnien, Janiflte Wright and
1 !*.it \V«'lih. Miaa Anderson ami Miaa
Wt-bh w»r« ruiu^reup to Mb>« Col-
; lin>. In insert to Wt of younjr ladiea.
Hay MitAelL renter, tournament
foamier, and I>r. !>n\i«. right, receive
•anniversary wat«'be* from Charles
I Hooijp, the Cooa-Cola company. At-
jlanta, <i^»rfia. a 10-year anpporter of
I the tournament.
The left center ahot nhosa, « -ritest
judgrs—the woinru, from left are
J«-ar Couch. Atlanta; Mrs. Mrry J.
McCoy, Mrs. llu«Uin«. Cathy ^ounc
and Audrey Smnltz. all of New York,
and eutertainer l»orothy Donejran.
Tlio men, from left, are IJoor#,' \< w-
man Fh»i Hedic N. Smith ami Jes-
se C'ulp.
Mian Collins, lower left, is crown-
ed hy North-South rommittre mem-
ber. Mrs. Ann Lindsay Packard. Mi*"
Webb mid Mi*s Auderton, flank the
queen. Witneaeinf are Dr. Pari*,
Itoone, (Gardner and Hamptoa House
own<T, Harry Markowitx, right.
Iu next sh<»t are aeeu Jhwe nther
BHtnbrr* of the N-S commit toe, Kra-
cvt llavfs. Clyde Kiiltns and Dave
Marks. Kay Coles and Attorney lien
ry Arrinjcton. not seen, are the »»ther
two members of the sponsoring com-
mittee for the tonrnnment.
At lower right, l»r, l»a>i*. third
from !• ft. visits at office of the CN*-a-
Cola HottliiiK compauy of Muind and
im seen with, from left. Kendrit,
Charles (J.c. the company's executive
vice prcMideut, and David Zachry. also
o( the iMittlinic firm. Miami Mayor
Ho!»ert Kmc llirh. (ire and l>r. l>avis
were honorary chuirnuu of Iltde-la-
< >ne contest Kponiord by tho Coca-
Cola company.
, El Paso News
«
, ^TTii* nema received too late for
unification )Mat we«k >
Sail.di Baptiat chnrch was boat to
th* Pa*aion w«*ek aerrice# condncte*!
kj the Interdenominational alliance.
A fashion ibow wa* held Satnrday
lef.ira Raster at the MiaaonH Recre-
Ati<>« center, aponaorwi by the ' Me-
piojfV* f( Texaa We«t«ri collega.
Shlloh Raptiat
delivered the
moruing m Wilford I>ewis
loiivfred the fn^age.
Schnlenbure News
The Coarta of CaTanU> >aa* |rM
Sunday af.ern—. -be Pvthua, and ;!*,"ir """^l.Tb.,,l,yn Wl|»yn H
t>,ru ot CUaitke Wd time anni- ' n'°"
day. The »ermon #as llelivered by
Ret S. Perkins, paator of Mt. Olive
Baptist chnrch of Eagle I>ake. Mrs.
ternary a. 'lUrrifft Chapel
Methtidiat lusrch, with Her. Everage
preadung the senuoa. The arnior choir
nt Mt. OHva aana. Arthur Miller it
ehaacellor.
Mrs. Ruaa Milk. Mra. Viola Black
awl Mra. M<*eUa Allen, aecomnavlad
by Willie Filer, motored to Loliag to
attend the achool of iaatraetioo of Ike
leOckkart-San Antonio and Aaatin
•!i>trict 4 tbo Onlar uI Eastern Kur,
Prince Hall affiliate. ITie meeting
«<M with da Saowden baby
Wmaiwa the contest
A annriae br-akfaaf waa held by
the Consistory and floiden Orda nt
y>e Ma ionic family. Prince Hail af-
filiation.
• Itnfh dHe, No. 2. feted the past
fiaierai presid^ut. of the Woman's
Mi taiwnarr anciefr of ShJoh Baptist
dbfreeli, Mra. Rnl>r trirena, wifh a
aur;>rfae birthdae dinner. F!aster Ron-
4ay. in th • un<iercr<iff of the church.
Th. affair wa. well attended. >w ^ ^,^,,4. due t„ lh.
He*. <W Kirk, paetor of t nlty |||nM> of w Hn R«ti. Ma
|a,.tiat rktrrk euh* to R.t H , fun0 g^ x r .Harria waa at
fltMuphreT and fthlloh Baptist chnrefc. ^
ay afternoon. TSe financial drirt
a# -e#a church en<led Monday.
. >fyrt!a Avenue Methodist chnrch,
A. 8. Pi'ts. paator. entertained
tfe» Interdenominational sViance. Mon-
dbv morning.
waa held at Uosanayld school gvrn-
naaiim, and AntT«ci Baptist church.
Mr* Hi 0Lii(V df Brady, visited
he^sj^ veterans Loa-
pitaL Mrs. Gladys Jamea visited her
halt in Waelder, last week. 8he is
living in tf*ia/citjr. m>w» Mra. Janie
Karr ^ai calfH to1
Flatonia News
Munday afhool waa held at St. Paul
*1 urn ... AME chun-h. Tha Knights of Pythias
; lit i n. " hoaiHt«l«4| 1til C||a|1|il,|u| Butorw| u
at Hotel Dten
1 ;m» Citv-wida beautician* club af
Kl Paao is pr*i>anng for the dab'a
annua! afyle «how anl dance.
Goliad News
Sunday, f<»r their anniversary Thanks-
giving aerniou.
Mra. Ad<li«* Bell Harris, her aunt
aud cousin, of Ilo^.?ton, wera h«>me
visiting.
Df»ugla*.g gxs'le achuul held its run- Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. <•. Ilaven,
off for the. district meeting. Satur-,after which they motored to San
Myrtlo Flowers is worthy counselor.
Dinner waa servad following the serv-
ice.
Mr. and Krai I»ha Vtrae and OdHl
Bean Of San Aatonb wore weak opd
tueata 0# lohitlo M. Peon.
Mr. and Mr*. fNfford Sfhfford.
Mra. EJvIe liar old. and Mra. Lillian
Upton atteadod tho dlatrict Eastern
Star meeting tn T^ilfcg. P •♦urday.
Mrt. Vella firow»^vi*i. » in Hous-
ton in the home of .Mr. . nd Mrs.
Man nor N'eada.
St-dents and
A. (treene high
dlatrict Hterary erdbta
h«'ld in Hallettsvllle, Srf"
Karnes City News
Rev. H. S. Smith conducted the
review of the Son day school leaaon,
that had been held tindar tha direc-
tion of Ia 8. Teague, sn]»erintendent.
Mra. Ruthia Johnaon and aon. Ben.
motored to Inea, Huadav. They were
honao gtieota of Mr. and Mra. Wsnh-
in^ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Carter of
Loa Angelra. California, are visiting
relatives in the «*ity, San Antonio, and
Hoiiflton. They were dinner gueats
San Marcos News
Missionary Circle Lydia m*t Thurs-
day nlglit in the home of Mra. Susie
Thomas with Mrs. Velma Ramsey,
president, in charge.
The Rer.rrsl miNalonary society s«iM
chichen diunera Saturday from the
cafeteria uf First Baptiat church.
Mra. Ophelia Johns, yresident, wss
in charge.
\ dlatrict meeting waa kaU at>°rk"' **" _ -r ,
icksou Chapel Methodiat chnrch A aumher of persons attended the
Jack^ou Chapel MethodlM chnrch
Thuraday.
The NA-AOP meeting waa held Frf-
day at tho aocial center, with Mrs.
Kathryn Ranlemaa, president, in
charge. Her. C. L. l.u ldington ia vice
prr*ideut.
Mia. Kachei Br<tadnax and daugh-
and their famiiie* viaited in the
another daughter
American I.egwra i>oat No.
ce|'*Wrate<t ita birthday with a party !
rec-ntlr.
"Svilbee Taylor of San Antonio was;
baried in I>»tf w»et#ry He was the
sou Mrs. Assi** Fant.
-lay, xkith Flatouia gaining aeveral
first pla'-ea.
(itinzaies News
Kerrville News
Antonio to visit other relatives.
Kev. H. S. Smith, pastor of Praa<
pect Baptiat church, hi* deacons, ush-
ers, senior and junior choirs, motored
to San Antonio where they rendered
service at Progress! re Bapti*t church.
Rev. J. J. Short, pastor. A deli -ions
dinner wan awaiting the group.
Mrs. Mary I^ee Anderson of Corpus
Christi viaited In the home cf Mr
law, Mr. aud Mrs. Haymoai Reed-
last Sunday. Mrs. Broadnax is a
•rmer resident of thi* city.
New* has been received that Isra-
el Anderson, Jr., who was hit by s
hit-and-run dri\er on the highway,
is domg fine in Temple hospital.
Mr. and Mra. W. G. Burieaon vis-
ited San Antonio last Hnmlay. Kd-
ward Harria is at home during the
fair.
r'uO'TsI ser>W't?a were held Saturday
fir Mrs. Ttny N Ms this, frotn lieu
Cliayel Methodiat church, with
Rev. A C. H'ddcti. paator, offielating.
(Thia news received too lata for
ptddication last week.)
j. Friday agrvicea were h^ld at
Bar net t t 'bais-f Methodist church,
wsfrllev. K. I*-41arri-*ou delivering
the i^aaort on the crucifixion. Mr*. T.
II. Allen and Mrs. I». Poaej were
mv.ire«i gaeais. I death iu 1M7. Surviving are three i James AMB chnrch. Sunday. Mrs. S.
Mrs. W. L. Stile* of Austin the 1 sons, Edward, Jr.. and Elian of San E. Morrow was sponsor, and Mrs. Ida
guS*t <A hr-r nUrer-iu-Liw. Mrs. 1L L. Antonio, l'rirste (first daat) Topsy
A. Mathis, Chaffenharg, Germany;
fonr da'>rhf*ra. Mr*. Clara H Fryer,
Mr.*. Florence Fryer. Mr*. Willie 31.
Ska died Wednesday morning at . and Mrs. A. J. Hopkins, and Mrs.
Crews hospital following a loug ill- Mose Hopkins. Sunday.
ueaa. She w as the daughter uf the late i ♦
Klias Polk and Mrs. Frontier John-.
*>n PoHt. ! neimar News
She wa* married in 1920 to Ed- f
ward Mathis, who preceded her la Woman's day ws> observed at St
Shannon, ^rs. Florence Hunt of
Houston ia*'it*iting her sister, Mm.
May ^Johnsyn, \vtio underwent an
aye operation.
fter, C. V. Everaic- delivered tha
Eatf'-'r s»*rm«m st M<. Oliva Bs*v
tlst church, and aervn-•* w-«re well
a tended. 'Ula- STariight -anti ren-
d' t^-an Caster pragram, along with
th»' (JA croapC
'FWS junior cludr held a program
8u.i lay. Mrs. Everage sj>onaored tha
fir*t program, aisd Mra. Moaeila Al-
len siionaored the night program.
J. firings of Sao Antonio visited
Mt. <>li*e Bay»tist chnrch Sundav, snd
was the gnest <»f his brother, Charlea
Lovinga. who ia a patient ia tha vet-
erans hoapital.
Mr#. Flurine Benjamin co»inct«id
an Esoteg egg hunt for tha children.
I*. Green was co-sponeor.
Mlsa H. M. Smith was gmst shak-
er at St. James. Mrs. McSims and
daughter were gueata of Mrs. M. M
I>ycr, an-1 Mr* Franner BrasfleM, of Johnson. They were gtiestn at St.
Gontales: two brothers, Topoy and
Cnrtia C. Pfdk Houston ; two oioters,
Mrs. Mary D. Green and Miss Bertha
Polk of Gonzales; three stepchildren,
fojaa Mathij, Angelea; Walter
Mathis. Wtelder; and Mrs. Bessfe
Wallace of Klng*viHe: nine grnnd-
ebildrea. 15 ate^-grandchildren
Jame- services. Mrs. Mable Hayes
and daughters were slso guests in St.
James,
Grcster Macedonia Baptiat church
h«l<l i s building fnnd drive Sunday,
and the sum of $.'100 was rai-«ed. Rev.
and Mrs. L. E. Awtbie. Mesdames L.
L. Williama, M. M. Johnson, K. P.
Miss Ktnms I^ee Coa and T<»mmie i W. Jones, and Albania Carroll at-
D. Rusaell were married Wednes<lay I tended the funeral of ^fr*. T.ula Town-
night in the home of the groom's ' send nt San Antonio, Friday,
mother. Mrs. Mary Russell, with Rev. I StC'lent* nt Karl Downs school at-
G. W. Edwarda officiating. | tended the district meeting held st
Funeral acrvicea were held for Joe i Hallettsvillr. Saturday. Mrs. Annie
Rrvin. Sunday, at St. J a men Baptist Ihckeuaon. and Mrs. S. Morrow are
chnrch. with Rev. E. Martin, officist
ing. Ha waa ssaisted by Rev. F. A.
Peto Ptttard waa hoina vidting hia j Shropahire. Survivora include the
father. wtw» haa beea ilL
Jesna Stoke* waa hoMa f«t
Mr. and Mra. B. T. Wilson nnd
grsndiehHdron. Mr nnd Mra. CWia-
topher Griffin viaited rtdativea over
tha Banter weak end. Menskero of
the Maaonlc amlly attendod a district
macting ta Iahag.
Tb- Ckurek * Ckriat h«M ■ MWw-
Ctiv (ante, at DwyW Ugk nM
ITmnaataa. Hi Miicraaatim were
MpreaenUd. Tke neaaafe waa d'lir-
ini by M. Kaanper, aainiiur in
A|t|, ft tka laat Oauaet atmt
S«r*. D B. Bennett, miuiitter •I
fee kawt waa [>le«*.l
«ak th, a»«-ixla»e« m tke fcml
widow, Mra. Aaaia Lea Br.in; aev
eral eUHren. and aamerona other
rrlatire*.
Mt Bethel Baptiat efcurek ekolr.
•lakarm, and Ber. J. S. Itiaka, rendered
aeniee Hwnday afternoon for tke I>*a-
raaa and iteneona' Wlraa of Pro.i-
denen Baptiat eknrek la Ha effort (or
tke eknrek drira.
Dd Rio News
TCr
The dnnshtcr of X. Binders notified
IL B. Canitox that her father wan ill
iu the vetrmns koapiul ia Kerrville.
A state rally is to be held on May
nt Greater Mt Olive Baptist
C. ▼. Everage waa on duty I etiarch. Rev. J. Ii. Carter, pattor.
ill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clcni S Moore sre
the psrents of a baby girl and boy.
The grHndparenta are Mr. nnd Mrs.
Willis Jones.
Waelder News
The New Farmers of America ahow
waa held Friday, and it was well
attended. I). J. Derry is instructor.
Tha Meroinea aad Masons nttended
tha district meeting held in I.uling
Saturday Rev. J. H. Richerdeon de-
livered tha message for the Courta of
Calanthe Hnnday.
A number af peraona from this city
sttended tho funeral of Mra. Tiny
Mathia ia Gonnalea. She waa the wid-
ow of Edward Mathia. The funeral
waa held Saturday, with the Kclley
Foneral homo in charge*
Shiner News
The Knights of Pythias, and Courts
of Calanthe of Flatonia celebrated with
the Shiner group in its third annual
Thanksgiving sermon, held Sunday,
April 5, with Rev. Wheeler of Han
Autouio's Progressive Baptist chur« h.
as the s|>esker. V
Rev. I.. II. Voting of Little Bethel
AMF. church wss at his post Sunday.
He also attended the uuion service at
St. James, Lockhatt. Rev, W, O.
Sampleton was gueat in, fl|t tu<tiding
services. ^
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 1 tenuis Dot son snd family over
the week end were Leater JVnnio
Thomfioon, Phillip Boyhio and Mickafe
funeral of Jv^e Ervin n\ PeaCh fVcfc.
Walter Cov-rson iii^nfVlFtlie
Antonio Register. News may be given
to hi :n.
* i.l. >.iUy|
Victoria News (&£
Mr. aud Mrs. Adnl^h Soft^ aiad
a«»ns, Adolph, Jr., and Willis, of tk-
guin. were guests in the home of Mr.
ami Mrs. I.joyd Sutton. Sunday. They
Hired the city and viewed the scen-
ery.
?M '3
Drowned Youth's
. i *
Body Recovered
B, fe 'rfaaKtatei Mono Prea,
M:\V om.F.\\ft_The Mr of an
ill-jcar-ntd S>gro youth, believed to
be lM?s fa.tater of New Oi lman*, v st
'recovered , from the Mississippi river
liCf« last week after It Vas srotted
by a tjock. watchman.
farter ha^T .fnJT«n Into the rlrer
while placing Qfar its bank at a street
intersection.
r*
Yoakum News
The *lvle sh(vn prroented by Prim.
ioso court Va 1*1, was a nimm.
Th" Rcerestion • enter waa gaily deco-
rftt. l In t^e *^»!ors of the organita-
tl-.n, preen "Wtis hnd 'rblte. Models
were MI<a Pnuiela Tur ner aud ^liao
H |n'onio.
The pithlant nnd Oalanthetna cdn>
brated tbclr aimlveranrr thanksgiving
servica at Beth' Aider Baptist church,
with Rev. E. M. Rober ta bringing tho
message.
J. R. KuykendsH, ?i former re*ideot
of this city, died In Tfuth Memorial
hospital, Sunday, and was buried
Tuesday, April 7, at 1 o'clock from
Beth Elder Baptiat okarch, with Rer.
Grant, his pastor, from Corpus Cbria-
ti. giving the eulogy. Survivora In-
clude the widow. Mm. B. I>. Kuy-
keudall; n daughter, Mra. Evelyn Car*
ter, Camden; aon, Dwarn Kuy ken*
dill, Loa Angelea; a atepdaughter
and atepson, all of Loa Angeles, and
other relatives.
230 E. HOUSTON
Uvalde News
Rev. Kinchlow ami family motored
to Del Bio Sunday. Rev. Nh>ns serv-
ed at New I.ight Baptist chnrch due
to the illness of the pastor. Rev.
Wilson. Mrs. Nious and children of
San Antonio aud M. Grant of Hon-
do were visitors in the service.
The youth church renderi'd s pro-
grain Sunday afternoon, with the pres-
ident of the Willing Workers. Mm.
Harriv The sum of $91.22 was raised,
and refreshments were *erved in the
cafeteria after the service.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
Hmm Y*rfc, N. T. (Special) - For the
first time science hss found a new
healing substance writh the aston-
ishing ability to shrink hemor
rboidi, stop itching, and relieve
pain - without inrgery.
In case sfter ease, whila gently
relieving ps:n, actual reduction
(shrinkspe) took piace.
Most amazing of all-rcoulta were , At all drug counters.
30 thorough thst sufferers made
a."to:iishing statements like "Pilea
have ceaned to be a problem!"
The secret is a new healing sub-
stance (Bio-Dyne®)—discovery of
a world-famous research institute.
This substance is now svailsble
in tuppository or ointnimt /arm
under the nsme Preparation H*.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964, newspaper, April 10, 1964; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403878/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.