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   San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - January 4, 1965, San Antonio, Texas                                THE DAILY Is Delivered to or Thirty-Eight Percent More Homes Than All Other San Antonio Newspapers Combined FINAL TKE SAN ANT Telephone 84th 351 Classified JANUARY 4, 1965 36 PAGES 5 CENTS New Light Scries You Can Teach Child to Read By JOAN BECK Because of the tremendous concern about reading in this country The Light next week will begin a new feature called Cuts to Reading You Can Teach Your It will appear daily and Sunday in for starting Jan. 10.' It is designed to help parents play a delightful read game with their It can be used at the child's own speeded up or down as liis needs and It can also be used to teach reading properly to older students who have not been able to learn to read in school with ITS SOURCE Cuts to Reading You Can Teach Your is adapted from the and Learn with kits by Dorothy Taft Mrs. a well-known ng You Can Teach Your reading expert who operates a private kindergarten in has taught hundreds of pre-school youngsters to read casually and Her own children began at the ages of and 8. She has also tutored hundreds of and adults in remedial reading with outstanding TWO KITS and Learn with is published in two e for and 1st or 2nd the other for remedial Both phonograph in- for and Each sell for 519.95. The Lights new series will contain material from so that parents can use the comic strips for children of any The Light selected Mrs. son's reading program as a ba- sis for Cuts to r several It is Dozens major research studies in the past decade have demonstrated superiority of phonetic ove Its approach is re and It make reading a delightful game in stead of a grim chore involv ing dull drill and haphazard IS LOGICAL Its system of printed into meaning i it makes sense t It has proven successfu when used by parents young In contrast many complex reading pro grams fail even when used i schools by professional Additional stories and mation will appear daily in A strong possibility loomed Monday that the cities of San Antonio and Park will work out their sewerage ble without the suburb building its own disposal San Antonio's Mayor ler said he has discussed some of my friends in Olmos Park some city a plan which I am in- to will he a fair and satisfactory settlement for both McAllister said the plan is based on the service rate San Antonio now charges Castle Hills AN EXTENSION The present expiring Dec. 31 this be extended as Park felt worthwhile and A long-term edly for 20 would provide renegotiation of the pact from time to time to adjust establishing a similar 5-to-lO year service contract under the McAllister late Monday morn ing was contacting San Antonio councilmen on the plan and had obtained an informal approval from the six council members he bad That is a ma of the including the After reaching the other Iwo the mayor was to telephone Olmos Park Olmos Park officials had ready given informal approval lo The how were mum over possible extension of the contract in talk ing lo San Antonio City Shelley snid lie had heard the Ilia Olmos Park will approach city on an extended Shelley said he is not opposed lo a 20-year contract as long as a clause for adjusting the rates is Shelley pointed out the 30-year service contract between the Iwo cilies which expired last July did not include a clause for rales Under that Olmos Park residents pay about a fifth the rale charged under the present The City of makes service contracts for Olmos Park through the Bexar Counly Water Control and Im- provement District 1, which services the Olmos Park has set a bond election for Jan. 12 lo nance construction of a sewage disposal and water PRESSURE MOVE An agreement with San Anlo nio to establish rates under a 20-year contract would make 1 Ihc election i San Antonio observers have viewed the calling of the lion as n move lo pressure San Antonio council into ing the rates for Olmos Shelley said he has same rates witli the City ol has asked San An- tonio lo buy their sewage dis- posal San services Castle Hills under the same rate which averages between and per residence a Cubans A Year Saved WASHINGTON The Coast Guard says U.S. ships are picking up refugees from waters around Cuba at the rale f a In a report Sunday night 01 he Ihc Coast Guard Cubans have been braugh o the mainland by its vessels since the Florida Keys Patro vent into operation in 1D59. I said many of the Cubans hai rescued from boats tha were nol emo Ford Wins Pages 4, and 20) Bolivian Coup Attempt Fails LA Gen. Rene military junla says it has put down an at- tempt by Ihe national police to overthrow the The Interior Ministry an- 20 persons were detained at the National Police Academy after an o u t- break there was crushed out a shot being Col. gust in commander of the was among those Compiled from Press WASHINGTON The 89th Congress convened today shortly after louse Republicans ousted eran leader Charles A. Halleck of Indiana and Senate Demo crats named Russell B. Long as Halleck went down to lo Rep. Gerald A. Ford o Michigan who will command the depleted Republican House forces over the next two years The Senate Long for No. 2 post to settle a three-way con test. He defeated John 0 Pastore of Rhode Island and A S. Mike of for the post vacated by Vic President-elect Hubert H. Hun OPENING DAY DISPUTES In the immediate offing wer opening day over fai reaching rules changes in bof the House and Challenge was the keynote o tire day except at the al swearing in rituals wher freshmen congressmen wer welcomed and veterans iron both sides of the aisle held in formal The Senate's 32 Republican unanimously re-elected their en tire leadership slate without A possible attempt to ru a candidate against GOP whi Thomas H. faile lo did not entorse the national GOP ticket in the fall The Republicans did not go into the question of committee Chile A seniority for Clearings Set Record Rank clearings reached an ime monthly high of in the San Al Clearing House The clearing house said la month's clearings rose 7.6 pe cent over those in 19G3. Clearings last year also set an all-time high of he banking organization ed. It said this was a 7.2 per cent increase over 19C3, when the previous high was Luxury Barge Collide NEW liner Nieuw Amsterdam 830 persons aboard collided with an empty railroad barge off Slaten Island before dawn There were no reports of iiv the Coast Guard and no serious damage to the Chilean Bomb Hits Institute PATROLMAN ATTEMPTS to determine if is still life in Kenneth N. 310 down by an auto as he walked along Pooler was pronounced dead nn 1'ase 7.X homemade bomb exploded at the Cultural In- last night two blocks The blast damaged a door and shattered a No injures were Routed By Earthquakes ALGIERS About persons were reported displaced today by earthquake which began rumbling through Ihe Alias mountain area near New Year's Indonesian President Sukarno is believed ning lo form an organization of new nations as a rival lo United See Page 14. Fidel is beginning his year of san Cuban For latest about read Henry J. Taylor's column on Page 22. 8 Queen of Thailand heads Hie lisl of the 10 See story and picture on Page n. 9 next Sunday in Parade When China's top Mao who will succeed bols are being placed on wily Meet him in Parade with the Sunday TODAY'S INDEX Pages 15. Around the Page 9. Pages 29-35. Pages 26, 28, 35. Crossword Page 28. Death Page 29. Page 22. Page Page 21, on Page 2G, Pages 17-19, Pages 25-27. TV Pago 20. who defected rom the Democrats last That issue will be fought out in he GOP Committee on Com headed by Sen. Frank THOSE NAMED Unanimously re-elected by jQP senators Senate Republican Lender M. is Sen. chairman ol Senate GOP Sen. Milton R. con- ference and Sen. Bourke B. chairman of the Senate GOP policy Two new GOP George Paul J. were welcomed to the GOP session along with In advance of the Ford the 140 House Republicans picked Rep. Mclvin R. 10 he man of their parly conference te defeated Rep. Peter New a late who had liberal GOP sup These contests in the House ind skirmishing rules of procedure and a chill lenge lo seating of Missis House members he festive air lhat always marks start of a new RULES GROUP The key issue in the House whether to curb the power of the Rules Committee lo keep legislation from going lo the floor for a In the Senate it was whether to make it easier to choke off Also confronting the House was n challenge lo the scaling An Air Force officer was charged with negligent cide and driving while after a San Antonian was killed while ng in tlie 1SOO block of Bandera Sunday Maj. Charles E. 39, of stationed at Kelly Air Force was re- on bonds totaling He was arraigned before Peace Justice A. A. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR Killed after being struck by car was Kenneth Noel 310 a junior at Marshall High His 18-year-old Mike Route 8, 309, was also struck and a fractured leg and con- He was listed in pooi condition Monday at Southwest Methodist The Pooler youth was dead MAJOR KLOBASSA Driver faces charges Jet Tanker Crashes in Maine Maine An Air Force jet tankei crashed shortly after on arrival at Robert B. Green lay from Loring Air The fate of the four aboard was not mined The tanker was on a routine training Russ Accepts India invitation NEW DELHI New Soviet Premier Alexei N. gin lias accepted an invitation away when the accident Valdez said Pooler apparently fell forward onto the front of car and was carried about 00 feet before falling to the The youth apparently was Record Toll On Highways By Ilia Associated Press The nation ended its three-day observance of the New Year at breaking all previous traffic death records for the holiday and surpassing worst fears of traffic ex- ACCIDENT SCENE The youths were walking on the north side of Bandera Road when struck about 8110 p.m. They were struck where the road begins a slight turn to the according to Patrolman L. who was a hall block Child Killed in Home Sui to visit official 1, accidentally said at her home Highway accidents during the 78-hour period claimed 453 lives passing the New Year's high mark set during a four-day in when 409 persons The previous record was 374 in 1959-GO. 68 recorded Ihe highest number deaths and broke Its three-day New Year's record toll of in California's toll far surpassed the next nearest state with 45 New York am Illinois followed with 24 each Only eight states went through the holiday without a death Delaware North Rhodi South Vermon and ranee on Pago 7, Col. 1) Baseball slar Mickey along with six other has purchased shares of Life Insurance Co. for the company has an- The buyers also received a to buy the re- maining shares for San Antonio's Morris D. president of Ihc Corp. said he will resign the office to devote his lime to Ihe Insurance of which he is 20 Below Coldest in U.S. By Untied Press Low temperature today was 20 below zero at Cut Mont. Sol chairman of thi ward of sak lie company is selling its in terest in the City Bank of Sa Calif. He said the sales resulting in a capital gain o were two of seven moves currently under way t concentrate effort and assets into retailing opera Begins Slippery The New Year is getting off 1 a rather January has commenced with 2 inch of temperatures ave dropped and winds have ad a nip of The picture will improve what through s southerly winds start blowing Tuesday's for ex- will be in the high 60s, nd the overnight low will drop 10 lower than 50. Six Escape To West Berlin BERLIN Six East Germans fled to West Berlin nder cover of darkness last light and early One of hem escaped through a burst if A 25-year-old East Berliner the wall and dropped unhurt into a West Berlin street although the Com- munist guards spotted him and 15 FORECAST There will be considerable cloudiness through Tuesday with 1 m p o tant changes in East to east 5 to 12 miles per becoming light and ble The high day will be near 65, after an overnight low near 50. Sunday's high was 61 and the early day low was 49. TEMPERATURES Midnight 1 a.m. 2 a.m. 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 5 A.m. 6 a.m. 50 50' 50 50 50 49 49 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10a.m. 11 a.m. Noon High 62, Low 42.) Pago 35.) flexor and Inn will degrees above Ihe of 61 ond low of M a warmer and port of IM  

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