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   San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - January 20, 1965, San Antonio, Texas                                Paraders the Chief STORY IN COLUMN 3 THE DAILY Is Delivered to Thirty-Eight Per Cent More Than All Other San Antonio Papers Combined FINAL THE SAN ANT Telephone Classified 85th I JANUARY 20, 1965 56 PAGES 5 CENTS Custody Ruling Is Upheld Special to The AUSTIN The State Supreme Court Wednesday settled a San Antonio child tody case when it upheld a dict in 150th District Court which awarded Arnold Kocurek Jr. to his The Supreme Court did not is sue an but merely up held an opinion by the 4th Court of Civil Appeals which had en- the trial court's deci MOTHER APPEALED Mrs. Diana Anderson the child's had appealed the trial court's The couple was divorced in November 1961, and the mother was given custody of the During a long and bitterly contested custody hearing in Judge James A. McKay's court in June 1963, the mother was accused of and close association with Houston vice character Michael Said who was murdered In San Antonio on New Year's Eve 1962. CALLED PROCURER Witnesses claimed Coury was a Kocurek was awarded custody of the Tn October 1964, when the 4th Court endorsed the trial court's Judge Jack Pope com- opinion will not be Spears Asks Poll Tax Ban AUSTIN Franklin San introduced today a proposed constitutional amendment to abolish the poll tax as a voting requirement and to allow a 11 military personnel to The double-feature proposal would be submitted to voters in across Texas It was Mild Weather Ahead A good definition of is San Antonio's weather ture through The latest forecast ly erases the shivers and chills prevalent in recent and nothing is left except un Thursday's for will be near 70 and the overnight low won't drop below the the erman The low 70s were forecast for Wednesday's Some moved into the but aren't due until about Winston Has Restful Night LONDON Sir Winston Churchill's Lord paid an unexpected visit to the home where the former prime minister fay near Emphasis Placed On Quality j WASHINGTON ica's great the in- augural roiled around against today to the sounds of music and the smiles of pretty LONDON Sir Winston Churchill slept peacefully hrough the night and his is his doctor an- The latest medical bulletin Is little to The has gone and Sir Vinston has slept peacefully through the night and There will be another bulletin his It was the 12th bulletin issued the 90-year-old statesman a stroke last The bulletin was issued alter Lord Sir Winston's 82- year-old arrived to see his The doctor left he house a few minutes Front Brings Little Change By IhQ Associated Prest Another touch of winter eased This outdoor salute to dent Johnson included 31 floats to carry the For nearly and school boys and it was a cold weather hike on Fifty-four 12 of them and 42 shared n the job of making music to pace the marchers and stir up he crowds along Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White QUALITY STRESSED This year the big push was for quality rather than size and o get the whole thing over with Sundown conies at p.m. and no one wanted repeat of four years ago when he end of a procession of paraders was still trudging along after 7 The parade today was notable or what was not in as well as For there vas no as there was in 953, and no as there was n 1949. There were no missiles or big No great plane iver was on the Strictly forbidden was the ype of had indulged CEREMONIAL SHOW The man in Col. How ird L. explained tha he aim was to stage a truly not a PRESIDENT making his first ance on Inauguration arrives at the City Christian Church with Mrs. Johnson and their eldest Lynda Bird President's Name some in ii sharP changes in temperature Top temperature Tuesday was the 1966 general election ifa Puny front adopted by the sharP changes The last legislature adopted were the poll tax ban amendment Top but voters defeated it to 73 degrees at in the 1963 general The question of soldier voting Is before the U.S. Supreme which will hear ments in a San Antonio case next Youth Corps Minimums Set WASHINGTON The Labor Department has decided to pay a an hour minimum wage to youngsters working in neighborhood Youth Corps ects under President Johnson's Organized labor had pushed strongly for the Supreme Court Pay Hike Asked WASHINGTON Sen. Ernest has introduced to raise the pay of Supreme Court He said he erred last year when he voted to hold down a wage increase for 11 Below Zero U. S. Low Mark By Putt Low temperature today was 11 below at N. D. air sort of thing nor a f armed in keeping with is the most sig national event in our With the exception of the President's home state of Tex each state was limited to one one marching unit and one Two bands were let in from one from the state university and the other from Johnson's alma South on Page 8, Col. 8) Tiae Editor Recommends On eve oE President Johnson's officers on good ship were having a of in For The Light's coverage of inaugural events in word and see Pages 4, 5, 10, 1-1, 22 and 3G. 9 What is What causes a painful spur on Can the pituitary gland be studied in the same way as the Dr. Lester L. man answers those questions in his on Page 40. 0 Short cruises at reasonable prices may become popular speculates Jim Bishop as bo sails aboard Israeli ship Bilu for See Pago 41. Square capes arc the latest thing to come front the high fashion collections shown in Turn to Page 30 for the story by Walsh of TODAY'S INDEX Page 38. Around the Page 37. Pages 48-55. Pages 47. Crossword Page 46. Death Page 48. Page 40, Page 41. Pages 26, 27. fioren an Page 47. Rending 41. Pages 29-33. Pages 42-45. TV Pago 35. WASHINGTON ence Johnson would be Inking the oath today if Sam Ealy Johnson Jr. had his But Rebekah Baines Johnson She rejected both Clarence and Dayton as names for their first accepted Linden and shaped it into the more Red Chinese Threat Outlined NEW India Prime Minister Lai Bahadur said today Communist China poses a continuing threat to India but it is a threat of con- arms and not nuclear is not going to drop an atomic bomb on India told a news con Trade Talk Speed Sought WASHINGTON tian President Johnson's special aide for foreign trade plans to confer with European leaders next week in an effort to speed international trade particularly those affecting tariffs and some agri cultural Thai Leader rs Reds Active cook the naming is Sam Johnson And after being called simply for nearly three the 3Gth President of the United Slates got his name The incident is recounted by the President's mother in the family history she wrole anc presented to her son as a Christ Fire Damages 3 S.A. Houses Three East Side two of them damaged early Wednesday by a two- alarm fire believed started by Damage to the houses at 206, 210 and 2M Utah was estimated at Claude 40, of 20fi said he and his wife were awakened by the heat from the which started in the cant house at 210 The flames spread to louse and to a house at 214 Says Premier Thanom Kittikachorn said Tuesday night that Com- China has sent Laos lo Thailand to start subversive Chinese Rush Canal Project HONG KONG Com- munist China says it is rushing completion of a 50-mile canal to supply Hong Kong with mas present in He refers lo the unpublished manuscript as Mrs. son died in 1958. Three chapters a sketch ol the President's first 23 ol her own early years and riage and of Sam reproduced today by the ning which said Johnson had made them was bright and winsome who made friends ate and slept as he s h o u 1 and woke with a laugh instead of a the mother wrote of the child who had new purpose and greater happiness to her Looking into her baby's she saw in them only the quick intelligence and fearless spirit that animates her flashing but also he deep and nobility that had shone in icr father's steady brown Grandfather Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr. predicted a great for his writing Iwate Medical University o a out expect him to be United States senator before he is in expectation that was just a few months off the Too He Ran Still Ran His Automobile ury agents said Albert 23, arrested at a still on his farm near told them he didn't sell his and ex- drink most of It. The rest I put in my It makes the car run Visits Kennedy Grave WASHINGTON Foul years ago as attorney Robert F. Kennedy went with his older brother to the Capitol where John F. Ken took the oath as president Early today Robert now a paid a visit to his brother's grave in Arlington N a t i o n a Dog Survives Lung Transplant TOKYO Doctors at northern Japan reported today a dog which received a transplanted set of lungs from another dog 18 months ago Is still alive and Trial As Adult A motion a juvenile to be tried under the criminal laws the state vas granted Wednesday by 150lh district Court Judge James A. Gregory 16, has confessed to shooting his uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie to death last filed n motion waive his rights ns n juvenile through his Roy Dist. Attorney James E. low did not oppose the Barrera said there have been no cases in Texas where a venile has waived his rights be tried as an He many niles have ben tried and con- as but on to evidence tlic person tried was under Barlow said he would Jile murder charges against a St. Peter C 1 a v e r junior and vice presi dent of the Catholic Youth Clubs in San Barlow snid the would be kept in a private cell at Bexar Counly jail and would be given the opportunity lo undergo a psychiatrist's Inaugural Address WASHINGTON inaugurated o his first full declared oday the time has come for the United States achieve ress without strife and change without hatred us reject any among us who seek to reopen old wounds and rekindle old the President said in his inaugural stand in the way of a seeking Johnson will lead as best I can. But look within your own hearts to the old promises the old They will lead you best of FAITH AND ACTION Johnson called on Jhe natron to reason to faith and tion to to transform our new unity of interest into a new unity of the time has come to achieve progress without strife and change without the President without difference of but out the deep and abiding sions which scar the union for Johnson said his Great ty is not to be and sterile battalion of the is the excitement of be- c o m i n and trying always he WHAT WE ARE If the nation it will be because of what we but what we not be- cause of what we but what we believe every man must some day be he we believe in is the mistake our mies have always son my depression and have awaited our Each from the secret places of the American came forth the faith they could not see or even It brought us It will Johnson said the United States was conceived in and he said that means that all its citizens must in the fruits of the a land of families on Page 8, Col. 1) FORECAST Cloudy to partly cloudy skies will prevail through with southerly 7 to 15 miles per becoming west Thursday will ae warm and with the forecast in the high 60s, liter an overnight low near 55. A high of 72 was predicted for Tuesday's high was 70 and the early Wednesday low vas 40. TEMPERATURES Midnight 50 7 a.m. 50 8a.m. 44 9 a.m. 42 10a.m. 40 40 Noon 40 1 a.m. 2 a.m. 3 a.m. 4 a.m. 5 a.m. 6 a.m. 42 45 64 High 73, Low 41.) Pago 55.)  

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