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   San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - June 28, 1966, San Antonio, Texas                                THE SAN Telephone Classified 86fh 160 JUNE 28, 1966 48 PAGES 5 CENTS DAVID in U.S. Army fatigues in looks at a rifle frustrated 4F after he was discovered as a He is being sent Argentine President a 4F may come home from Viet as a soldier although he'd rather stay and The U.S. Consulate said today who got within earshot of the guns of Viet Nam in a borrowed may be made an honorary member of the 65th Engineer Battalion of the 25th Infantry U.S. Rep. Gonzalez Tuesday called for Mayor McAllister to resign as mayor or of his interest in the Tower Corp. Gonzalez said McAllister's membership on the board a legal and No. 2 came are a disgrace and to lh e mayor is in violation of the as law concerning urban re- Texas Urban Renewal David's arrival in Saigon as he you are in the was slouching along the a good proud at the big base trying to get a are you going to ride to his adopted j salute me or A brigadier his David saluted contains a clear-cut con- red with halted him I smartly and the general signed of interest provision are disance to the jand walked David caught which prohibits public officials uniform you you helicopter somebody 2 Alamo Unearthed Archeologists excavating at the Alamo Tuesday unearthed two subterranean rooms never known to have existed at the historic The each measuring about 10 feet in are a you need a you had your hands in your safetY showed him how to fasten the LC An To be a soldier was the thing and you salute An h me. What kind of soldier Stucki wanted most in the He traded clothes with a soldier 10 days agoi An hour later he was in the room of Echo 65th Engineers of the 25th SAW STAR j Infantry Division arid that's as David said he knew the as he A i and showed up at Cu was a brigadier because of A a Viet with battalion a few u the silver star on fes are you m the davs stammered The S. A. Chill hoping the Army would accept him even if he were WAS I But when he was found 63 LOW the Army turned him over to the U.S. which arranging for a travel j The consulate said engineer battalion might hold a ceremony to Stucki an honorary j think it's Stucki it'll make more guys at home join up instead being pulled into The general con- from acquiring any interest in an urban renewal project or any property included or planned to be included in an ban renewal lez DIRECT VIOLATION located in the courtyard of the and one curiously is atop the The from the versity of Texas also found relics dating from the early 18th Century a hollow log wrapped in metal wiring which may have been used for a wa- ter bone ish square wheels and cloth that may be from the Civil War The team of archeologists is doing the excavation work as a i project of the Witte is being financed by PRESIDENT ILLIA Forced LT. GEN. interim Insurance Hike on om conflicts of i n te r e s State Building provision is directly in my to the Tower Corp. and to the proposed guess I am er which is to be built on the David replied do you mean you guess i what I mean is I am replacing private David and then he told his to the then to the company commander and the battalion com- i then to TO THE MPs he do when he What will guess I'll check back and see if I still have my said who was operating a business machine at the San Francisco campus of the The early morning low of 63 broke by three degrees the pre- vious low for June 28, set way back in 1886. It was hardly University of California 10 days I suppose I'll have a lot of thinking to still stay if the Army would have GI On June 18, Stucki showed up at Saigon's Tan Son Hut airport as about the sloppiest and yet most determined soldier ever to cross the Despite an initial brush with a he got within earshot of the war before the Army caught up with To the war was a fight for freedom and he wanted to be a part of it. he was 4F and the Army wouldn't take Then a buddy of his mate came through The buddy was in the re- turning to Saigon from the sad duty of escorting his cousin's body back to his home in He spoke of how tough j June Record another MPs listened to his story was smashed in San him over to th him to the military the battalion CO. criminal investigation They took a and handed him back to the MPs who took him to lunch in the mess in T i t to give San trade places with you nnH the Warm days and mild nights will continue the next few the weatherman A high of about 90 is on tap for but the Tuesday night low should fall in the upper 60s. No rainfall is expected be- fore the end of the Showers Die Down in Texas By tha Associated Press Showers and thunderstorms died down but clouds lingered and you can have my a sergeant told the him to the U.S. consul's office in Saigon where they are ing his transportation back His father is Dr. Virgil a dentist in war is real over David speaking of his while I was out at the 25th Division they were fighting a I could hear the guns and see the helicopters bringing back the wounded I'm a little better over far West Texas for the The Editor James Teamster is sure to be Urban Renewal project means that any public official of the City of San An- tonio who has acquired an in- terest in the Tower Corp. or the proposed tower would be in lation of the Texas Urban Re- conflicts of interest am therefore of the opinion that Mayor McAllister of t h e Tower Corp. places himself in direct opposition to this conflicts of interest Gonzalez said the law was en- acted by the 55th Legislature in 1957, during his first term as a state and that he was the author of the Senate The who has been feuding with the mayor and the Executive Committee over ding policies and of said the language of the state law very POWER OF CITIES reason for this policy is It would be unthinkable to delegate to cities the power NO RECORDS John a member of the said the diggers struck the roof of the first room after digging about They found part of a wall and a dirt packed and G r e e r AUSTIN The State insurance ordered today a 5.9 per cent average increase in statewide automobile Viet Plan Ruined f Diplomatic Links Gut by U.S. BUENOS AIRES Argentina's en- a swift bloodless coup during the ousting ident Arturo Illia in a drive to keep Peronistas from political The revolutionary military junta that took over power an- today that Lt. Gen. Juan Carlos former in chief and the nation's most prominent j military will become the new The junta also political congress and the supreme U.S. BREAKS TIE The United States formally diplomatic relations j with and voiced NEW YORK ported today that strikes against Hanoi and phong during the past five days A o uti Y c i na ance including a 10.6 per were called off because of fn regret j Officer Marshall Wright I made the announcement at the State Department amid dence of deep concern by The of his statement cent boost in liability The board placed into formal said the other room was as of Aug. 1, rate recommended by its Greer theorized the room at a June 15 hearing may have been inhabited by the Spanish during the early 1700s while the mission was being is an important he there are no records of these The Alamo in are Soviet Writer Fromson aiso reported that Liability rates will either rise or stay the same in all of the 26 rating but some drivers will experience an over-all drop in their total car insurance 111 grant security leaks in will be under- The Columbia i taken with other members of Organization of American System network States accordance with ray Fromson from Saigon said j the 1965 Rio Conference speculation is that the Under the 1965 came either from ence the nations of this sources a trial balloon or hemisphere agreed to consult from in Congress who don't want the air war ed. jigsaw The archeologists also they discovered about eight ferent stratums of which probably pinpoint the separate periods of building that went on during the Alamo's Richard archivist for Bexar disagreed with theory concerning t h e Santos contends that the dis- covered walls and floor were the foundations for a room which stood in the patio when the fort was used as a hospital by the Spanish military circa 1805. to condemn private SOMEWHAT SKETCHY through the eminent domain in the Urban Renewal law and to allow city officials to turn around and acquire an interest in that property in my is pre- the case created by the mayor's membership on the board of the Tower Corp. The statute says no public Certainly this includes Gonzalez said the statement in Section 18 of the law ing direct or this iu wo mis the war how much he given dictatorial power at the union's convention i fart that pri tn bow much i i j A i T i me laci me mayor ea 10 ruw whole industries or to black out entire Victor Riesel reports on Page 14. Bob Considine starts an account on Page 15 of 1 wish I could take how some GIs in Viet Nam obtained aces of spades A J T ft f t The reason he that historical descriptions of the mission during the early 1700s are and ference to any subterranean ed to family needed him back BARGAIN SEALED David After two more hours of conversation the bargain was sealed and David Stucki stood nervously at t h e to leave as calling cards for their visits to Viet Cong Joan on Page 21, tells how to keep Oakland Army Terminal children amused on auto a transportation sergeant w i t h the other man's orders in h i s What about hospital rates when Medicare be- comes effective July 1? Turn to Page 7 for another in a series dealing with local problems concerning There he met his first No identification card or over- seas immunization 1 lost my wallet and they were I'm going to apply for new ones when I re- join my unit in Viet the sergeant said and approved the 25th Infantry En- Cu Viet Nam was the medical care for the TODAY'S INDEX Page 8. Pages 24-31. between Pages 18-19. Death Page 24. Page 14. Page 15. Pages 16, 17. Goren on Page 1-AA, Page 1-AA. Pages 21-23. Pages 18-20. Texas Page 13. TV Page 10. is a member of the board of a corporation that was organized for the sole purpose of ing a lease hold title to property and constructing a tower on the property located on an urban renewal project constitute a lation of the conflicts of interest provisions of the state Hoffa Foe In Withdrawal WASHINGTON Harold J. Gibbons has dropped out of the race for ent to Teamsters Union dent James R. Sources close to Gibbons said today in Miami Beach that the decision was based on ent support and a desire to put his friends on the But the history of the fort when it was used as a hospital are leading him to to believe that the walls and floor of the room discovered Tuesday might well have been the foundations of a room which stood during that Test Series Set Tahiti -j 4 a.m. France plans to hold the 5 a.m. in its series of nuclear tests the Pacific on Thursday if the weather TEMPERATURES Midnight 1 6 a.m. 73 72 68 66 64 63 63 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Noon 67 76 I SO 83 So i tO Greece I had been to tell Greece side of the J viet Author Valery de- prived of his citizenship last February for criticism of the Soviet says he has applied for Greek He flew to Athens Monday from FORECAST It will be partly cloudy and warm through Wednesday mostly east 5 to 15 miles per The high Wednesday will be near 90, er an overnight 1 o w near 67. Monday's high was 88 and the low early Tuesday was 63. The high 80s were predicted for Tuesday's Some shower activity expected in the area during latter part of before deciding policies in the event of a coup in one of the American While the junta made its plans who refused to re- rested at his houss the northern OUt before public relations been he to explain the reasons for the air This Fromson now been by Washington The CBS report also said American pilots are by stories in print which would have gered their lives and success of the raids if they had been ried Fireworks Dangers Cited BOSTON -As many as persons may be injured by fireworks this Fourth of July unless parents and public exercise stringent con- the National Fire tion Association pre- The usually who had served 32' months of his holed up night in Casa Ro- the pink stone seat of Military sources said army commander in chief led the Lt. Gen. A. and the ers of the navy and air force formed a governing junta lowing the Vice President Carlos fled across the Plate River to Uruguay the The rest of the 65-year-old dent's Cabinet stood with him as he defied Maj. Gen. Julio R. 1st Army Corps who asked Illia to leave Casa Last High 92, Low 73. Page 17.) dieted Cugat to Take His 4th Bride LAS Nev. v. AII mw aim en- f Bandleader Xavier Cugat says of Casa he will take as his fourth wife troops ringed the his 21-year-old blonde ing and occupied it without She is Rosarie Pilar Martinez Molina Illia told Alsogaray he was Argentina's constitutional dent and would not surrender to Although troops of the guard had mounted chine guns in the halls and en- Viet Warn A. Man Killed A former employe of the State Comptroller's f f i c e in San Antonio was accidentally killed in action by a soldier in his own unit Sunday in Viet Army officials identified the fatally wounded soldier as Lt. Tommy 29, of New Eddy worked in the state of- fice in 1864. He was also em- ployed by Dial Finance Com- panies in San A former assistant junior high school coach in New Eddy was serving with Battery Sixth 27th He graduated from Lutheran College in S e g u i n in 1961 and played football there in 1959 and 1960. He from Harlingen High School in 1956. Ke is survived by his and Mrs. William Eddy of BANK HOLIDAY The military declared a bank holiday but said government offices and other activities would operate as The swift coup was on Page 5, Col. 4.) DELIVERY NOTICE 1 If you fail to receive your please call your neighborhood carrier boy If he cannot be reached call Before Monday thru Saturday and 7 a.m. to 11 H  

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