SLAYING SUSPECT — ReynaldoJulius Perez (center left), is shown standing with investigators at the De La Garza Ranch shortly after confirming the location of where he placed the body of Daguberto (Robert) Sandoval Marquez after allegedly shooting him three months ago. Shown with Perez are (left to right) Dr. Joseph Rupp, Nueces County medical examiner; Texas Ranger Bill Nelson of Victoria and Highway Patrolman Morgan Miller, in the background. (Advocate Photo)Rails HumWith YuleDrowning VictimShipmentsDue Final RitesHa was charged in the complaint with killing a person known by him only as Robert, a native of the Republic of Mexico. Officers later identified the victim as Daguberto (Robert) Sandaval Marques, about 29, of Houston.Peres told officers that thevictim was married to hisbrother’s mother-in-law. He hadnot been reported missing, of-ticers Mia* yPerez was taken to the De La Garza Ranch, 20 miles south of Victoria, twice Friday to help the officers find Marquez’ re-WASHINGTON (AP)PALACIOS—Funeral services held Friday evening.The will be held here Saturday! Dui«k. operator of Playdiummains and to back up a votun-\ familv nraver service was|Ury ■Ut*ment wbick otRcenA family prayer service was Mid ^ gav, ^nation’s rail system came alive morning for August Dulak, Swimming Pool in West, Tezas.,S? wlv father 'lt;* Mrs-John Ly°ns lt;rf Wher* ** residedvhour st ike cleared the way for , summer months, had been mofficersFridayearlywho was drownedmovement of vital freight and Victoria, *»« Palacios for about two weeksmore sentimental Christmas wfiile on a fishing trip Thurs-;^, a fishing vacation with hisday.Services will be held frompackages.As striking workers yielded to a congressional act and thewife, Mrs. Mary Dulak.Dulak, 72, left early Thursdaythreat of $200,000 a day in fines, Palaci(* Fun*ral Home at 10:30 *****„ *J“’ “J *Postmaster General Win ton M a.m. with the Rev. Armand was^^launched when heBlount lifted the embargo heFlorizoone officiating. TiJf £^rchaad imposed Wednesday limit- Graveside services will be held wag caUed off at sundown butng movement of all except . . m oahlw1-v af n„comnn,, was cauea m sunolt;wn’at 4 p.m. Saturday at Rosemondfirst-class mail.Local Problems“Unless there are local prob-Cemetery in Waco.In Falfurriaslondng.fata s OfficeBrooks County Sheriff RepMoore said Perez walked Intothe sheriff's office at Falfurrias at 12:30 a.m. and said he wanted to confess a murder. Moore said Perez went on to say that he had killed a man in Victoria County “about three months ago” and had placed the body on the ranch, belong-lems which would interfere with Post Office Liftsa normal operation,” Blount di-ing to the estate of his late was scheduled to begin again grandmother, Mrs. Julia De La Friday morning. Garza.Early Friday two fishermen Perez gave e voluntary discovered the body in the statement to Brooks County eastern part of Matagorda Bay. Justice of the Peace Juan Marred ed, Christmas packages, Mail Embargoesmagazines, catalogues and other items will be accepted forrhowever. Justice of the Peace D. B. Hinton of Bay City conducted a coroner’s inquest andMail embargoes, imposed returnelt;j a verdict of death due County Chief■ . ■ .a a • n . • * « • • I I . .tinez, the officers said.Heavy FogMoore notified Victoriamailing beyond the 300-mile lim- with the impending rail strike, to accidental drowning.Sheriffwere lifted Friday at the Vic-lt he had imposed.Railroad and union negotia- ££ p^Ofhc^ tors met for an hour Friday to plan for resumed negotiations.C. L. Dennis, president of theDulak was born June 26, 1896, and maintained his permanent It was reported that the post residence at 400 Robert St. inoffice is now accepting all West, near Waco.AFL-CIO Brotherhood of Rail-iclasses of mail.for a11 destina- Survivors in addition to hiswife and Mrs. Lyons, wife ofDeputyOscar Cavallin and then Mom* and Texas Ranger B. J. Green of Falfurrias met Cavallin and Texas Ranger Bill Nelson of (See COYOTES. Page »A)way and Airline Clerks, said a ^ons* as normal.Index