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^WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1946 SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS DISCHARGED FROM NAVY been honorably discharged from Housing Problem Committee Topic • 'Seaman (2nd.cl.) Raul M. Rod- the navy. Phone Firm riguez; . 615, S: Colorado St.,. has Annexation Suit Action Sheriff's Sale "The Housing Picture in San ficer of Texas, Louisiana and Antonio" will be the topic for Mississippi -for the Veterans' Taxes to City discussion Wednesday at 12:15 Administration. p. m. in the Minuet.Room of last Tiroes Tonight By Courts Is ANCHORS AWEIGH RaisesM ;Show Increase the.Menger Hotel during a joint Girls' Advisers Plan meeting of the research- and Thursday ' A total of $2,120 was collected Two Citizens File Motion in Appeals Clou.-: A check for $63,933.07 was re- statistics • and emergency - hous- New Training Courses D»Mt Pregram Nighr' Tuesday for the delinquent tax Asking That Case Not Be Dropped "-'-, ceived Tuesday by the city from ing committees of the Chamber Girl. reserve advisers of the account through the sale .at the .Southwestern * Bell Tele- of Commerce. 1 Younger, Girls -department -of A reply by two citizens to the city .of San Antonio's auction of three tracts by the phone Co. In payment of the 2 Speakers wilt include V. F.. the Y.W.CA., meeting in the li- motion to drop the annexation case with .Terrell'Hills and sheriffs. department. per cent gross receipt-tax levy. Buchek, president, San Antonio brary Saturday, will prepase'an This is. an"increase of .about $4,-: outline for the -'training • course Olmos Park -was filed Tuesday in the'court of civil appeals The cases .had gone through 300 over the payment, a year Assn. of/Home Builders; "C. T.. It'i tru.l MacLeod, district:': supervisor, to be submitted to national head- bunts up flto and through the attorneys for the contestants of the bond issue. the courts in the -back tax col- ago; when the remittance' was quarters. At the .same' time, moiquito«».~Para- $59,609.71.'-The' 1944 remittance Federal, HousingV Admimstra-; The reply seeks to have the" case continued to a conclusion lection campaign, handled by tion; Frank 'Brown, executive' plans will be'formulated for .the lytn and raffecatn of judgment in the first case Arthur M. Scholz in the district was .$56,880.12. final 'supper scheduled, for 6 th.nvtoo* for good In the courts rather than The city ha'd estimated the director,' San Antonio Housing; nwawre. be dropped. The city 'had- ap- will adversely affect their'rights attorney's -department. Sixty- Authority, and :R._F.-Andrews, "p. m. Monday in the clubroom telephone gross "receipt tax .pay- of the "Y.V . ' Cmtaliii DOT pealed its case for annexation which they have in'the bond is- five'persons attended the sale. ment would be unchanged this supervising loan guarantee of- against the two. districts when sue case. G . J.'Lucchese, et al, The -parcels -sold were: Lot year. The .increase, therefore, it was lost in the district court. vs. G-us B. Mauermann.",. on Fresno St., purchased-by eases the city's- -.financial - posi- Then when the annexation of '"The question of the^.validity A.'C/Hogue for $665, taxes due tion to the :amount .of about' $4,- the'two districts seemed likely of the annexation of Terrell' $282; lot on W. 19th St., pur-300, an'amount sufficient to' run WINDOW*/- to invalidate the city's stand in Hllls-and Olmos'Park is-a mat- chased by Goldie D. Bryant, ter of public importance) to-the the city government about 10 the currently contested-bond is- 160JL-NW. 19th. St., taxes due hours. " '•" .••..'.. - ••AMATIC THIILLIt sue, the city filed a motion to citizens of San Antonio; Terrell ,$406;-and a third -lot purchased IT UWAU CMOtOlO) '•- affirm judgment in the case and Hills, and Olmos^ park, • and is by J. B. Swift, 526" Ceralvo St., DACO drop the appellant action. likewise of importance to the Veterans to Meet for $1050, .taxes due $740. TRODUCT LAST TIMES TODAY Scots Citizens' Motion jurisprudence of' the State of Veterans .Jrom /.World, Wars: 'THE PICTURE OF Priws (Inc. T«> Texas," the-motion'stated.; CREDIT MEN 'MEET I and .II are. invited.to-the,reg- DORIAN GRAY", Lcwer noor «J». S*M In the reply; to • this; motion Mczzulw «Z.H two citizens, B. W. Day and Mayor's' Statement. Movies ,'explaining frequency ular; meeting -.of Alamo; Post No; With Geo. Sanderi Dalconr »1.3», Gallery Me R. R. Redus, speaking,through Mayor -Gus B., Mauermann modulation.and television will 2, • American /Legion, to te held the attorney's for the bond case, said after receiving -word of''the be ' shown Wednesday at a Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Elmer Ware Stahl and A. R. motion: "The people who have luncheon meeting-of the "Whole- .Legion .Club' House, 205 W. Sohn. stated that the-confession filed- this have now switched sale, Credit Men's Assn. in the French ;Place,' ^Walter-Groce, sides. When the-annexatioh>suit Cascade 'Tloom, St. Anthony- comniander,v announced' 'Tues- GLflSS-GLO was in progress, they'were/in Hotel, Joe W. Thiele, program day.-': A'-band^coiicert will ^pre- Cor theft Charge court taking notes -and confer- chairman, announced Tuesday. cede the. 'business -meeting. THE CLEANER ring with \.the .attorneys ^who: Brings 5 Years were fighting the annexation. WtUPllTT They'are'trying^ to keep us-from WALTER G. LEHR Jr. Alfred Munoz. 616 -San Patri- winning'our, bond suit and"will :Juit Returned From Senlce • CLEAN AND tio St., was.sentenced to five go to-'any'extreme." years in the state .penitentiary Com. Alfred Callaghan, wtio REAL^ ESTATE and LOANS Tuesday by;.Judge W, W.'Mc- 211 has fought the bond issue suit Alamo "NatLiBKi.' G-7031 ALAMO-voi POLISH THIS Crory in criminal court on pleas said Tuesday:_aftemoon-that.-he.; PIAZA.C-Z52 of guilty in two caseVof automo- had 'riot 'heard 'that. the move bile theft Th a terms will run had been made. .' EASYWW . concurrently.1 • "1 think'it is t fact thaf ifthe; Two cases of automobile theft annexation is carried -through'! UM GLASS-GLO for were dismissed the courts, the city will win .'the; cleaning windows, mirrors, • The sentences were imposed suit,.but in so doing'-the:bond glass fops, glass doors, for theft of an automobile Nov. suit may ; be lost," Callaghan: porctlain, and chromium. JOHN" PAYNE 13 from O. Wolf, 245. Luther said. Drive and a car Nov. 7.'from Mayor Mauermann said thaty No wattr is nictssary MAUREEN O'HARA 1 A. L. Basse, 131 Mariposa St. he did not think the reply'would ] with GLASS-GLO, just affect the cityte move to^drop the annexation -'suit.: and .-stick-1 spray if on and 'polish WILLIAM; BENDIX Lodge Notes by, the. judgement. But it might with clean cloth. The general relief committee cause further delay:' ; Small Sprayer BottU is BUY DIRECT FROM of the Order of Eastern Star Motion Stated •-'- • TRIAL! included, when you buy will hold its quarterly meeting The motion: :charged that the FACTORY AND SAVE! Obnvinoi youhell 'by 15- two litigants' hadv.no right to Get your glasses from largest day toit, at .our rlik, that GiASS-GLO, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the direct-to-consumer-retail op- this U the biggest bargain Masonic Temple, Mrs. John V.- settle their case ;tt% private per.- tical laboratories In America. you ever-fcafl. Pertect sat- • __ sons inasmuch' as= all the citi- Save 2 profits, StyllsH gen- lifactlon'(uanmt««d. or no Franklin, secretary, announced . ulne Rhodlom* flnlib zlmleis cnt. 'Glastei around on Tuesday.. i zens of San. Antonio--would' be • mounting, - complete wittr prescription of licensed At Your Store affected -by the outcome 'of the' single -via!on; TOR1C' stock Doctor. bond case. ;-. •• •..-. \ lensen for-f»r.or.ne»r vlilon. If appellants' motions"'Tiad 1 LARGEST OPTJCI A N IN AMERICA ; Princlpila of,thl»Jtlrm^>wii'a.T»rg* optical factory und the largest chain merely sought to disrmss.-tiie/ap-.j -Of inctory-to^coasunier.'retail"optical brancnet'ln 'America. CSH1 »t once MANUFACTURING CO. peals, this ;court would''have-the'' and b« convinced. ' ' DAVIS •power, authority,:and^dutyVto 112 f. HOUSTON STREET 425MAIN AVENUE 3 9 1 S. FRONT S T. deny such motions.and retain Acrou' from Tnas Theater SAN ANTONIO 5,TEXAS MEMPHIS 3, -T.ENN. WOMEN the cases for hearing .and. deter- NATIONAL OPTICAL Op*n Saturday XlthU to » o'Clack AZTEC STORES CO. Btora la Pllnclp*! ClU*a mination on: their merits,'Since ••••••M FOUNDED !>>?••• the cases involve, questions of public interest,.;.,1' the reply IN THEIR stated. : __^__-' Disease Protection MAIN CIEAMERS Urged by Robbins ft1, dj. your army ; AV'ENUE • '"Ear3y:'Ro't';'we3.ther, cpupl^lv'^:. paati any with last'.weel!fs:raln, f^yiineart-/ ™ 5 DIStlLLE!) CLEANING '40V a diarhhea death peak as'early /' W. UM Solrent »i Clear, and' Purr as April this, year,",.'Dr. ::Lewis, Were Never Meant To A> Drinkinf Water! Suffer UkeThii! C. Robbins, city health" director, ;- warned. He urged drainage'of standing water and screening. H*r>'l i tip for against flies to stop spread' of ONE DAY SERVICE ••men trwMtd by the baby-killing disease.- Htrntu TtmiM. 336 increase in .diarhhea-has IrritiWitjriiHl yet shown on the communicable Wnk.rind, Cranky disease report. 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