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   San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - February 4, 1963, San Antonio, Texas                                We light FINAL Tkm Other Two S.A. SAN ANTONIO Telephone Classified 16 FEBRUARY 4, 1963 26 PAGES 5 CENTS BEATEN DOWN demonstrator writhes on ground in downtown Managua after being put put of action by National Guardsmen in bloody clash during Nicaraguan tional elections held on Past n on Page 3) Boys Seek Rights To Vessel GALVESTON Six adventurous have claimed salvage rights to a deserted freighter washed aground here but the sheriff's of- fice said today there be a question to the The 460-foot which aground of west beach by high winds in fog that engulfed last contains radio and navigational which swept the Gull Coast with equipment and charts of the east rough was on the wane and Gulf The sheriff's office said the There was still a bite to early question may arise since the morning but the ship apparently was not Weather Bureau said a warmup on the high would continue for three or four The youths making the Then another batch of SAN FRANCISCO Slick Airways lation carrying classified Navy cargo crashed Sunday in an instrument landing at San cisco International Airport and exploded in killing four of the eight men are Walter 18, and ley of La 17, Dick 18, James 17, and Alfred 18, of They set up lights and heating equipment on the vessel at down Spectators lined Hie end of the New Congo Law Drafted down Spectators lined Congro the beach to give the youths lie Congo Republic moral has a new law carrying the death The ship is not solidly aground penalty for and and sways slightly with the tide A government about 600 feel from the t i Plane Crashes In 4 Die Texas Cold Wave Easing The made proach and then dug its left wing times intn IhR rff what was More missile By weekend the ground at the edge ol the skidding into a moon arc that ended 300 yards The plane burst into reis cold ship a normal instrument U. S. Rift Topples Canadian Cabinet Squeeze on Cuba To Tighten WASHINGTON Congressional concern about the Soviet buildup in increased today and the administration pared to crack down harder foreign shippers engaged in Cuban Sen. Kenneth B. has warned of the Russian arms buildup said or later we will have to de- cide to put an end to it or see the Communists take over South Sen. John C. whose preparedness tee is investigating the Cuban said the United States might have to demand that sia remove its present forces just as it demanded removal of sive missiles and bombers U. S. CHARGES The administration was ed to issue an today or Tuesday barring U.S. government cargoes to shipowners whose sels have traded with Cuba since Jan. 1. Shippers could escape the ban by removing vessels from trade with A number of Western nations already have removed their ships from the Cuban But 15 ships are reported still engaged in such trade as against 98 last Norway and Greece are among countries whose ships have sailed to sometimes under charter to Edwin M. assistant of state for can said Sunday it time crisis last COMBAT TROOPS Keating contended in a righted interview today with U.S wiln Uo diea A spokesman for Slick Airways News World Report that there ing to police saic I the were or Russians They also said they found at sifted car bound in including between charges and Thc combat York and for self- b. men ol cool Station The presumed IDENTITIES The four who perished in 1? and Jan. 25. He Tyrolean Freedom all arrived in Cuba from Russia be 42, copilot William Coryell 148, Albert V. 40, Lloyd 40, both of jSan AH were Slick The four injured John 46, a General Electric Corp. ative who accompanied the spokesman said the law resulted public and neighboring De Gaulle Plot i Trial Postponed Port authorities believe the ship from recent riots at Noire Is by the Southern Scrap and Brazzaville after a disputed Material Co. of New They believe it broke loose while being lowed from Orange lo New Red Chinese Barracks Burns MACAO A mysterious fire destroyed a Chinese nist bartacks 40 miles of this Portuguese colony Jan. 27, border sources reported There were no the report More than 100-persons, ing lo the were for questioning following Ihe cial Navy Slick flight engineers John 41, Los and Clarence 43, and Kenneth 32, San en- SJP Line Railway Clerk Strike Being Readied SAN FRANCISCO of Hie Brotherhood of vay Clerks were in San co today to prepare tor a strike would idle employes of Southern Pacific Railway from Texas to The which has been de ayed twice in the past year by government occur anytime this ng to James of the union's SP Weaver said his organization delayed an immediate strike so hat shippers could goods otf the and that the union had notified key and its resultant ob is the key issue n the The union ened strikes in January 1962 and again in but on both oc government mediation ef forts forestalled a Ike Takes Sabin Vaccine Defense Chief Resigns Calif. Former President Eisen hower joined scores of local idents yesterday at the Indian golf course and took the type III Sabin oral polio and his wife arc spending their winter at ert The general was a spectator at the final round of the Palm Springs golf Among others taking the polio vaccine were actress Jane OTTAWA The Cabinet fell apart Defense Minister Douglas an ad- vocate of nuclear weapons for resigned and indicated that dissolution of Parliament is dissolution would hring April with Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker seeking to re- store his Conservative party to a clear-cut major ity in Harkness in said and views were ir- WANTED WARHEADS over Iwo years you have been aware that I believed heads should be supplied lo the four weapons systems we have acquired which -are adapted to lolii this period I believed that they would be at the appropriate the last two weeks I have made lutely clear what I considered the minimum position I could and several times have offered to resign unless it was agreed has become quite obvious Boydj during the last few days BOMARC MISSILE Weapon in squabble and golfers Gary Player your views and mine as to the Sam course we should pursue for acquisition of nuclear weapons for our armed forces are riot capable of Thus A is with a great deal of regret A rookie patrolman on his way the state I T i Italian Power Pylons Blasted Italy power pylons were damaged by dynamite explosions in the Lake Caldaro area said determination for the residents of that two ships had South Tyrol The pamphlets were signed SERVED YEARS the last few weeks I en- joyed my 5J4 years as a member of your government and trust I have made some contribution to it and to Harkness said he sent the nation to the prime minister along with a memorandum saying he intended lo make Ihe said there was lice Russians were building a base Bomb Damages o Slav Embassy BRUSSELS A plastic bomb damaged the Yugoslav em- bassy here Saturday Police said the charge blew in a ground floor window at the em- damaged part of the front Farmers Appeal Ag Dept. Fines PECOS from Reeves and counties will continue their appeals Tuesday of fines levied by the Department of between CongoTe for TO HOSPITAL All were taken to the Hospital in nearby I i Walik battled and flame to hold open an i door for two of the PARIS trial of nine passengers and help them out off men accused of trying to the burning sinate President Charles De Gaulle last August was postponed today because of the illness of one of the The trial is to resume wall and furniture and broke embassy and inside the windows at You can G e r in a English by The Light's language Record Page 11. on 1 f Mill 1'llUlttl V Almost overcome in the blazing chief Walik jumped clear self while a third man crawled toward He was one of the MADRID Charles u French armed of staff of the conferred for half an hour today his Spanish Capt. Gen. The USDA levied the fines in connection with alleged cotton lotment FORECAST There will be increasing late Monday and Tuesday I after mostly clear skies Monday Til ere will be slowly rising temperatures and mostly southerly winds of a to 15 tern Four who never got out Premature Spring S. A. Expects Sun the low 70s afte a low early was 81, while the low was 25. Warm and mostly bright marked by temperatures two to cr is promised for San Antonio four degrees above the normal through daily The weatherman said the Monday's mostly clear skies warming trend was exacted lo will be replaced early Tuesday set in Monday after a weekend by banks ot low clouds and the of cool days and freezing possibility of some fog at Trie warmer weather will be break The high temperature Tuesday is expected to be in the low 70s after a high of near 70 The overnight low will be in the high 30s. Thc early Monday low ot 25 was preceded early Sunday by a drop lo 32. Midnight 1 a.m. 2 a.m. 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 6 a.m. 36 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 32 9 a.m. 31 10 a.m. 31 11 a.m. 31 Noon 29 IWay To Collide Water Talk Proposed By Spears Light Spears Monday said he had asked both the San lio Authority and he City Water to down with me and the mayor and let's brush this thing out to see which di- rection we are or East would be to the Cuero where the San Antonio River ity wants to North would be to the Canyon Dam Cloptin which is the solution the toater board has The SARA was on the verge of making a deal with the River Authority last week when the state Water Com- mission knocked the idea in the head by designating itself as the negotiating Corps of BEFORE MEET The announcement came only one day before the San nio water to meet to complete the Spears what the itate commission did was to take water out of the SARA's All legislators from B e a r County received wire from Harold W. vice jinan of the City Water re- full support of the Commission of leadership at nmv T must tender m-v an as of early Sunday a one-way street and had an accident Patrolman F. Mitchell Jr. collided with a car driven by Phyllis 23, of 730 Rep. Jake who ally has a word for responded by 1961 the unanimous reorganized the SJm Antonio River Authority Bexar County would have an effective organization that could wholesale water to all dis- was crossing Mary's on including the City Wa- iter I SOLUTION Mitchell was knocked believe the San a in maKe me scious when his patrol car Authority has been moving today and later Miss Moore's She was towards an solution to House of for at Brooke Hospital and On the other Johnson Damage lo the patrol pointed the City Water Board had been bogged down in Damage to Miss Moore's suits for 10 years in its efforts resignation public speak in the Hi He then hinted that baker Cabinet had been ing dissolution of He said he would make public his Planned statement to if dissolution came before the Commons meeting In the event that dissolution -is not decided opponents will have another try to unseal him when a vote of no- confidence comes up for debate BY LIBERALS to obtain To reporters Johnson com- water board has in mitigations and We could start a dam that kind of jln we could bring water HILL AIR FORCE toUle t0 with One person was killed 19 injured when an Air 1 19 Hurt in Crash The opposition Liberal party plane crashed chided Harkness last takeoff early today i about his in the One of those aboard of seeming lo imply was Maj. split with on commander of sue of accepting U.S. nuclear Ogden s Harkness said Jan. 28 he i that agreement could reached soon with Washington to reached soon with Washington fn make T i Mom Die in Fire for the two Bomarc missile bases in Canada and for the nation Harkness insisted a speech by 25 had nation's five jet had said the strike role of the Canadian air division in Europe had been in by the decision at Nassau on a multinational on rage Col. 4) Ohio A mother and her four children were burned to death in a blaze which destroyed their home early The father was hospitalized with The mother was identified as 33. Thc children ranged in age from 6 months to WASHINGTON The will be held al the ex- mansion Feb. 12, ham Lincoln's to mark year of the Some 800 including officials and civil rights program workers from all parts of the nation will attend the a spokesman dent and Mrs. will greet WHAT ELSE IS NEW? A shoe company is introducing lu shoes with steel toe caps for The of lo protect suffered burns and shock in those sharp ing lo rescue the High 81, 48) Page 7) Eng end will overage uiui ts win overage two lo lour above the dolly ol ond Ihe of M will no Important to chanon end Unit u no TODAY'S INDEX Page Around Page 9, Pages 19-24, Pages 18, 25, Death Page 19, Fage 14. Page 15. Page Coren on Page 18. Page 6. Pages 17, 18, Pages You're right in step when you use Light Classified ads to bring in cash for the good usable farm equipment you no longer Pick up this extra cash by dialing now for quick LIGHT WANT ADS Largest Circulation in  

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