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. • ' I • - •The Light Has Mote A, B, C. Home-Deltoercd Subscribers Than the Other Two San Antonio Newspapers Combined11 • IFINALfTHELI G HTSAN ANTONIOP TEXASTelephone CAfi-2411... Classified CAB-123182nlt;J YSAR—NO, 334 *** WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 196260 PAGES 5 CENTSFireSon-In-Law HeldDeathPlanFoiledS. A. MomSoakedWith Gastoif-ltouiniRudolphNeededTo Lift MailPatrolman Robert Villarreal Wednesday thwarted an attempt by a 39-year-old unemployed In borer to set afire his crippled 70-year-old ' mother-in-law he reportedly locked in a kero-Postmaster Dan Quill Wedncs-day was crossing his fingers anil humming a few bars-of45Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer r11 appears Dial it will lake some uUhc tobled animal's radarlike magic to gel San Antonio's Ynlclitle mnit on schedule.For the second consecutive day heavy fog grounded planes at In-toimlmnn! Airport and outgoingsenc and - gasoline .soaked air-™a^ delayed as inucli bathroom;Ten young children also were in the house.Booked for atlemptod arson was Pedro Sampayo, 13 ISM W. Commerce.ARRESTEDHe was arrested at 1:10 a.tn, Wednesday at a residence at 1G03 Vera Crux after relatives had called police.Villarreal said that when lie arrived, he had :to break in the front door. He found Sampayo standing in the living room with niakiies in his hands and. apparently ready to touch off 1ha blaze. Villarreal subdued .Sampayo.Inside the bathroom, the patrolman found Sampayo’s molher-in-law, Mrs. Anastasia Covlinas, The gasoline and kerosene had been apl ashed around her.(Originally*, the patrolman had identified the nifjlhcrdn-lh^.as Airs. Josefma Gutierrez. Mrs. Gutierrez, however, is Sain pay o's sister-in-law and a da ugh ter ofMrs. Cortinas.)wife sought? Mrtf. Gorlinas told investigators her son-in-law had arrived at the house shortly after midnight arid | asked the whereabouts of his fm-{mer wife.! Sampayo, talking with reporters ; from his County Jail cell, related Mrs. Gorlinas and Mrs. Gutierrez, along with another sister-in-law, Airs. Alicia Prieto, would not tell me* They were a frail of me. You see, I used to he pretty mean.’*Sampayo said they were divorced in 1055, but that the past two weeks he has been looking for his former wife.The women said that when they did not tell him of his former wife’s whereabouts Sampayo he-‘came enraged and llircntencd to [burn down the house,I He poured gasoline and kerci-ecne throughout the house, saturating a bed and the floors or the two-room house,! Sampayo said:MI just wanted to scare them, and make them tell me where niv wife was,11LOCKED IN ROOMPolice said Sampayo carried Hie disabled Mrs. Carlin as into the bathroom where be put her down and then began pouring gasoline and kerosene around her. He then locked her inside the. bathroom.j At Ihe same lime, I he two sis-\ltY3 left the house and went to a neighbor's homo lo 1c el phoneas eight hours.Quill said 2,241 pounds of air mail was loaded on five planes which had to wail until late in the morning to leave. Involved were three fiigtits to the cast coast, one lo the west coast mid one to Ihe north.The postmaster said lhat under normal weal her conditions, Hie mail in quests on would have cleared Ihe airport by 4 a.m.Sticky Weather Lingers in TexasJFK, MacGrim List(llchiled Stories and Picture on Pages 10, 22 and 23)Cgnipil'd Prcm PreM OlipclthisNASSAU — President Kennedy and Prime Min-' isler Harold Macmillan met today for a searching examination of differences between Britain and the United Stales including the dispute over the Sky bolt missile.The two leaders began Ihcir first formal confer* ictiec at the British prime’ j minister’s residence.Officials said they expected the-two men la make a general as-, sessmeut of Easi-West problems1 before they tackle the issues over llhe future of the Skyboit and a threatened new crisis in the.Couao,By Ihe AiiD£loltlt;3 PressSticky and unusually Warm December weather lingerdlt;1 Wednesday over all of Texas. •Fog again enveloped broad areas of East and South Central Texas early in the clay, generally dropping visibility to less than one-halt mile. Light showers dotted the Jil Faso vicinity.Forecasis called for scattered light rains across the stale’snorthern, half into Wednesday j FAMILY OF GIKLS—Mrs. Guadalupe Mo-nigh L and in Northeast Texas; rales holds her II lit da ugh I cr. Veronica, lliursrliiy, j \}{mi jus^ jasj- guncjay at San la Rosa Merli-\ cal Center. The proud father, a truck1,500 Attenddriver by occupation, holds Pauline, 2, and Dolores, 4. The other Morales dsmghlers, equally delighted with a new sister for Christmas, are (left, foreground) Diana, f).and (L-R) Mary Jane, 11; t.upc, 13; Olivia, 15; Fannie, 17; Amelia, 19; Mariha, 21, and Espcranza, 10. The family lives at 247Hlimboldt. —Staff rlilt;Uo by lt;• illiort JJarrera.Pope’s AudienceVATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope ■toim XX III, at a general audience for 1.5D0 persons, looked forward today lo Christmas and said the holiday .should bring Joy even for thr.o who suffer.*5 i The SI-year-old Roman Catholic ruler, convalescing from a .serious stomach disorder and anemia, seem cr I vigorous as he walk Ml among those a Rending llie audience.GuardsLend-Lisa (LandsPrisonerSlay23 ConsG Art’s 1st Lady InGoodsExpense Tab Tax Rules DueNEW YORK (UPI) - Internal Revenue Commissioner Mortimer M. Caplin promises lo issue special “Iransiliona! rules” for taxpayers who have mechanical difficulties with new expense account regulations.Caplin, however, also saidBUENOS AIRES (AP)— Mutinous prison guards bent on revenge for the slaying of 10 comradesNEW YORK (UPI)—Mona Lisa, the fragile b e a u L y of the old world, received a welcome worthy of a queen on her arrival here today.To LeaveLeonardo Da Vinci’s 16th century painting, whose went: gunning for rioting!!''1011'1 *las been estimated! ^fun- the ceremony ......- . i-ii. t i °lhv rvrkortc ;it HD million i:.w, :„a a,......vt\skrelay Ih is would not amouuL lo!flf the crowded prison I lie granting of a general mar aInriunt on the stricter regulations scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1.the Uciisure's aluminum packing case.. . 0 , .............„ r the- paintconvicts and killed 23 be-! ^ experts al; §100 million,] m« was carried down lo Ihe wail fore the shooting spree jn'.completed its first AllanLic iiig truck, then driven ofr in ihe Villa cle Volo Penitent in rv!crossin§ aboard the luxury moim-cadc* !y tlm aiillew's re was brought under conlrol!1'!101' Franre to begin a tour af 4 a.m. today. !of museums in Washington,guards were killed and .|;D'C- ill1(lIt miis placftl hi a bill kip] iHif, air-eomlitiiRH'd I i n t: k heavilyluumlftl by Sftict Xei'viri'incii.I.on vie Museum guards ;md a contbigrnl of police, for the drive to Washington, where it wil!piLccioss Hi at II ir French government could not afford to insure it tor the $100 mi IS ion minimumevaluation,WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Maritime 'Trades Department of the AFLrCIO said today the African Pilot will sail from Miami either Friday night or Saturday morning with goods lo bo exchanged in Havana for Cubanjpliasize to Macmillan U.SJjaiirttiiig Gasrn guards were killed and I ci ili rally injured when 400 nn-vids nllejnpted a mass break outGRIM AGENDA Kennedy anti Macmillan were confronted with the grimmest agenda of their six conferences in two years.They met informally for about 45 minutes lale yesterday and arranged details of today’s first format session.With Kennedy Ibis earning were a number of top military and diplomat hr advisers. They included Defense Secretory Robert McNamara, under Secretary of Stale George Ball; McGeorge Bundy, presidential adviser on-mlonwlioiiul .security affairs; U.S. Ambassador lo Britain David K. E. Rmee, mid Soviet Affairs Expert Llewellyn Thompson.Among those with Macmillan at tlif* in eel mg were Foreign Secretary Ixjrd Home aud British Defense Minuter Peter Thnmeycroft.NEW RUSS THREAT U.S, leaders, reportedly Tnni 111 ere is a very real danger of a renewed Soviet LhriisL into the ! Congo should Ihe crisis generated ,hy the accession rd rich Katanga j Province lead lo the collapse of | the moderate Leopoldville govcrn-• me nt.The, British did no I appear lo be as concerned as their Amcr-can allies about tho Congo prospects. One of Kennedy’s aims at this meeting in this sun-splashed British island resort was to cm-viewspnsonci-s captured in the Bay of of what might be done to defendFORECASTpolice.’ Villarreal was Ihe first [WlvolConsiderable riouduiessiYednes-day night and lliursday, with fog and occasionaldrizzle andman to arrive.Sampayo, who never was ali.r io learn of his wife's whereabouts, said he wasn’t 'going lo(Continued on Thro 8, Col.YOU SH0UL1LV STAYED IN REDGetting out of bed will be dis-'owraged in Houston's Lincoln Hotel. By flipping switches on a bedside console a guest can turn on lights, TV or radio, adjust room temperature, signal the maid, ascertain the lime, hear weather forecasts, anil receive any messages. jIt’s mighty easy lo gel exira cash for the good electrical appliances you no longer nerd or me too. List these items m a far-reaching Light Classilicd Ail. You’ll he amazed at I .he. nuick ircsults. Dial CAfi-12-11 l«lay to fstait your ad on its way.tfK) GUARDS RAMPAGE Alter the rioters surrendered, more than 100 guards went on a.National Gallery. Its lone com-rampage. Police did not give Ihe paninns (luring its threr-wcek en-mimbef wounded. Lageinent in the hall will be twoThe rioting at Villa de Volo |Wrlrait !usls °r Lorenz andwhere 2.1(10 transient prisoners ?Mihano(li 5Wid n* Vil*ci‘s P*' n • a , - . , itrons.«f Sh«. z ;,“1dc“ TTf.’T ! him «. JWdnejdjy™ ,l H iw. ,hi,fnighl. Mild W«LI buxsilaywl.cn six prisoners inadc .|M vca,s o!(i was rnn1ti:1 frmi,ti c s i\ a v a tkII a break for frmloinular chauffeur.The painting, whieii tlm IVesi-j l?v^ion'line PI-ill! dent has ordered guarded round*! Athe-eloek by the Secret Scrviee.l I'ORT WORTH (AP) - An acid will be relumed lo New York in lank atFebruary tor a three-week show- plant sprung a leak this morning,! iug at the Metropolitan Museum releasing mine acid tomes which; of Art. . necessitated n vacua I ion of sev*jFIRST LADIES TO MEET jcral hundred employes tem-i ^ j The first lady of art and Ihcjporarilv. Nitron oxide is com-! me great sculpture hall in lhe-fiwt |ady 0{ the land will not] manly known as laughing gasget together until Jan. 8 when President and Mrs, Kennedy will open the Mona Lisa exhibition inthe West Halt oE Ihe National Gallery in the presence of members of Congress.Che Congo against any new SovietPigs invasion.A spokesman for the union said j attain pi at penetration, the time of sailing was set during! A t?X spokesman announced a conference at the Justice Do-Tuesday night that llie UnitedI lie Geiientl ^ . :Sln'f fa srnjling an ciglrt-man(Related Pielnre uad Stones, I nil hi a it miss ecu beaded by I.tPages 39 and IS)a coils in lt;U.S. Copter Cruises BerlinSolon Sees Gain for U, S,WASHINGTON (AP) - Backfrom a round-the-world trip* Sen, Mike Mansfield, D-MonL, said lo-(Uy Iho United Slates gained tre-.f Thursday, I inn-ing slightly cooler late WcdnesS-night. Variable winds, most* !y southerly, 7 to 15 miles per hour, becoming northerly, 6 to 13 miles per hour late Wednesday night and Thursday, Tuesday’s liigti was te, while the early Wednesday low was 61.TEMPERATURESits class NtalcroomBERLIN (UPI)—A U.S. Army Directors of Ixilh museumsllieliroplcT mail pi a r^-minuto flight! m endousSy in world opinion as a were overwhelmed by Iho rcspon-jover I'.asi Berlin today in a new; result of the Cuban crisis, sibitity of playing caretaker to demonstration of Allied ligbtsj Maiisficlti, Senate majority !cad-alwardiLeonardo’s portrait of Madflnua’anywhero in the city. The Soviet;cr* nuwlc a .six-week global trip'lory were armed with lTvnK-jthe liner while the public addressers and pistols rnidoly assembled 0111 lhr stirinK srainsfrom smuggled parts.They seized 20 hostages, including a prison chaplain. The leadersrtLisa del Giaeondo. a work so'Union promptly protested.Gen. Louis W. Tmmaii.________of former President Hany ^S./ Truman, to (he Congo to survey ihe military needs of the U.N_ force ihe re prior to the supplying of more American equipment to tlifi U.K. troops,Tfio British knew beioro coming (a Nassaq that the United States had decided to drop its end of the Inglily expensive program to develop the JJKKtonito air*to-ground SkyfaoU missile.WHAT HE SEEKS What Macmillan was believedmade nl die request of President !° ,!c seeking hero was a solid- Kenned'Midnight123456a.m. mm, a.m. a.m. a.in, run,BL6161 fi* 62 62 627 a.nu R a.m. 9 a,in,ID a.m, IE a.m. Noon62636k5769Last Year; High 63, IiO\v 39 (WcAkhcr Map, Page 13)wore joined by tha 460 inmates in two cell blocks and they barricaded Ihemselvcs there.Wild shooting continued Into the night, until Cob Miguel Paiva, director of penal institutes, announced at 10:20 p.m. Ihnl the had ages had been freed and ‘The lmiliriv is over.”GUARDS REBELnf Mous.sorsky's ‘Tdcluros at ini' IKxhihilinir*During a 45-munite ceremony in llie ship's lounge. John Walker. director oi Ihe National Ga!-lciy who acccplcd the painting o:i Pres blent Kennedy's behalf, said tlio visit “will leave a deep imprint on llie cultural tiistoiy of Ihe Unilod States. Tim Mtma Lisa will stir Americans move Hi a n any oilier work of art thatFront ShouldSouth Texas Town WarmestDrive Off Fogfty United Prm InleroationalLowes L temperature this morning was 2 below zero a I Houlton,Maine. Highest yesterday was S2at McAllen.has ever crossed the ocean. lie,He orS’iteTOMn lake!Pr«'ict« m'mhm or Amor-;will push out heavy fog vouch-the ringleaders back to their cells 11 at!? * m !,l^1]in‘jRons which blankoteil ll-.r cily foiunmolested. Ia^c hi sec it. lt;throe ronsmiiivc tnorniu^s.It was then, reports from the' RIJ.ASLRL )l) ALIA * 'Tho dense tog tor on I a shut plL-sou said, lhat llie guards nv, In turning over Iho paiulhig.;down of flight operalinns at Inter belled ag^iinst their orders ami j Jean Chalelain, director of i national Airpoit at 2: 4H a.mA weak cold front expected in the lueratiy oarly Thursday drop-Sail Antonio Wcdnwdav nipht{l,'nK 110 lowci’ lllsn 5S aiI(l e!smt-dug in die after noon to near 70.iWednesday's predicted high wasToday’s Index72 degree*. Tempera In res waveraco nearlight wakt adsLaracat Circulalfon InSouth TexasFive day farecabl, Btxor and jurrftu-d in? courl fs: Tctepp/clurrt will r.csr or aighlly befo* normal ddlly hfo^ c? 6] ond low O draff if, A IllUr caa!«r V.idncid-sy r’$ht, Thursdoy nlav-t ?sd Friday. Worming Irtnd Sundoy. I urn- .ing caoitr //andoy Pr*cipt1oHon Emir ringleadersof* in tcnllifid shower}; .iwrinly cbo-jt Mcndoy.iges.wont on a nmnlnmL Crying “we are Ihe jtu and we will kill them all, they Invaded the cell blocks. At leastTench museums. aid the loan 'is merely a question of France lo its friends andThou Ihe ship’sgiving jkeasuro wartime ally.”were reportedjrhef brought out a pashy replica j killed by a machine-gun bin's!. lo£ llie painting and placed it uponm‘ sligiitiy belriw normal upuntil Clmslmas Eve,somewhat mu',it that day, with i\ Wednesday, with resumption o! possibiltly of seal lo red Mimvers. service by midmovmiig. Fog also[ Clouds wore due to break tip halted opera! ions Monday anil [Wednesday aiieniiam, reforming Tuesday monungs. f again Wednesday irilil, with lightThe front won’t pul much n( a [fog, drizzle and a chance of show-dent into local temperatures, wilhlecs ahead of Ihe front,ftAiiuisements, Rage 40. Around the Plaza, Page 37, Classified, Pages 51*59. Cimdcs. Pages 35. 52. 53. right! Death Notices, Page 51. turning! Editorial, Page 12. Features, Page 13. Financial. Page 17.Gaveu im Bridge, Page M. Radio-’IV, Page 33.Sodrty, Pages 40*51, 53, Sporls, Pages 4L16,Texas Trails, Page CO,6indication of what the UnitedSlates is willing to do to fill the gap in Britain's r*uclear deterrent that will lo caused by Skybolfs loss.The United Slates Is expected lo make some sort of concession but American officials said flatly Kennedy had made a final decision not to pour further U.S. millions into Skybnlt.Kennedy, U.S. sources say, regards this meeting with 1he British leader as Hie most important of all the six lie has had with Macmillan since he was elected preside;!.Yicl Nam Bus Collision Kills IBSAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)-Two loaded passenger buses collided 50 miles east ot Saigon yesterday, killing IS parsons and so* riously Injuring U others, v
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