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Austin American-Statesman Wednesday, December 28, 1977 Rogers out of hospital University of Texas President Lorene Rogers returned to Austin Tuesday after being discharged from UT's M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute in Houston. Rogers flew into Austin aboard the UT System's airplane, arriving shortly before noon. was dismissed from the hospital three days earlier than was expected. She will be recuperating at her home from Dec.

20 surgery in which a uterine cancer was removed. Videotapes at Torres HOUSTON (AP) Video and sound recordings made by police may be used in the trial of the parents of Joe Campos Torres on charges of resisting arrest. Police Chief Harry Caldwell said Tuesday, "I think the Torreses have received sufficient publicity. I'm not going to discuss Joe Luna Torres and his wife, Margaret, were arrested Oct. 8 after a scuffle in front of a pool hall.

They are the parents of Joe Campos Torres, whose body was found in Buffalo Bayou last May. Two former Houston policemen were convicted of negligent homicide, and the jury Wild Basin receives gift of 40 acres Forty acres of land in the Lake Austin watershed have been donated as an addition to the Wild Basin Wilderness Park, a park panel board member said Tuesday. Wild Basin organizer Janet Poage told Travis County commissioners that the acquisition was negotiated this month with the owners, who live in Houston. "The 40 acres being donated is prime development land," Poage said. She said the committee wants to list the value of the land as part of the 50 percent local funds needed to obtain a federal matching grant for the park.

Because of the anticipated high value of the donated land, Poage said, the committee expects to buy an additional 60 acres for the park. Although the appraisal and application were not complete, commissioners voted to apply to the federal Bureau of Recreation for matching funds. Poage said the application would be finished before the Dec. 31 deadline for applying through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Funds to buy 26 acres for the park were approved last year and a 68-acre acquisition grant is pending with the federal government.

But if that and the new grant win approval, Poage said, there is a potential for a park of at least 194 acres. The recently donated 40 acres is not contiguous, however, with the present 26 acres, located on the western outskirts of Westlake Hills along the Bee Creek basin, Poage said. she said she hopes the new land at the end of Westlake Hills Drive could be tradland next to the present park. 60 acres to be bought with matching funds be adjacent to the park, she said. gave them probated one-year sentences.

The arrest of the Torres couple came shortly after a demonstration of 200 persons protesting the sentences given the two former officers. Their trial has been set for Jan. 13. A police official said the Torreses were first videotaped as they were booked into jail. During interviews later, tapes also were made.

Lorene Rogers Lorene Rogers made booking Al Levin, an assistant city attorney, said the tapes are legal and "'He But (Chief Caldwell) wanted to be sure north those people (the Torreses) were ed for handled in a very careful, proper manner and he wanted to be sure no The future problems would would Divorced woman wins rate reduction -A Beaumont woman has won a 10 percent reduction in her auto insurance premium under a new State Board of Insurance rule against unfair practices based on sex or marital status. The woman, who was divorced after more than 30 years of marriage, during which time she was insured on her husband's auto policy, was originally denied the 10 percent discount for a good driving record. The company originally informed the woman she was qualified for the reduction, but later reversed the decision because she was divorced. CAn inquiry revealed the former husband had not been denied a lower rate due to the divorce, and the woman complained to the Board of Insurance and several elected officials. ance of the federal air pollution offset policy, board chairman John Blair said Tuesday.

The policy prohibits construction of new major polluting facilities in areas exceeding federal air quality standards unless existing facilities reduce their pollution by an amount exceeding the polution produced by the new plant. The board will vote Jan. 9 on whether to accept the Environmental Protection Agency offset policy or reject it and risk the loss of federal money for pollution control projects. But if the board does not accept the policy, it could lose $2 million in federal aid 25 per cent of its $8.1 million budget. deaths and services- Additional funeral notices, D15.

ALEXANDER, William (Red), 77, 3414 Robinson died Sunday. Services 1:30 p.m. today at Hyltin-Manor Funeral Chapel. ALLISON, Thomas of Bonham, died Saturday. Graveside services 10 a.m.

today at Austin Memorial Park. Survivors: wife, Florence Allison of Bonham; daughters, Margaret Martin of Temple, Mrs. Helen Padgett of Indianapolis, sister, Margaret Puff of Eugene, Ore. (Weed-Corley) ANDERSON, Frank M. (Andy), 73, 1908 Collier, died Sunday.

Services 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home. BRAZELL, Levi, 80, 7009 Bennett, died Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olive Baptist Church.

(King Tears) BURNES, Maj. Joseph A. (U.S. Army, 83, 511 Texas died Saturday. Mass 2:30 p.m.

today at St. Ignatius Catholie Church. (Wilke-Clay) CANTU, Rachel, 65, of Austin, died Tuesday. Services pending at Cook-Walden Funeral Home. COBB, Cedell, 78, of Granger, died Monday.

Services pending at Fuller-Sheffield Funeral Home. DAILY, Mrs. Eula 84, 5114 Martin, died Tuesday. Services 2.p.m. Thursday at Cook Walden Funeral Survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Maxine Harrell, Mrs. Sue Lloyd, both of Austin; sons, L.C. Daily Cyril H. Daily, Morris L. Daily, all of Austin; sisters, Mrs.

Jewell Braswell, Clara Putnam, both of Austin; 19 grandchildren; several great -grandchildren. FEUGE, Alfred 56, 2102 Ivy Trail, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Thursay at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Esther Feuge of Austin; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin A. Lang of Fredericksburg; daughters, Bonnie Feuge, Donna Feuge, both of Austin; sisters, Mrs. Juanita Williamson of Austin, Mrs. Ruth Smith of Seguin, Mrs.

Erline Pollich of Seattle, brothers, Orson H. Feuge, Joe Feuge, both of San Antonio, Erwin C. Lang of Fort Worth, Stanley Lang of Riverside, Calif. GILBERG, Mrs. Alma 87, 107 Montopolis Drive, died Monday.

Services 3:30 p.m. today at Hyltin-Manor Funeral Chapel. Survivors: sons, Carl A. Gilberg, Giedon R. Gilberg, both of Austin; daughters, Vivian Massey, Lillie Sobeck, both of Austin.

HALLER, Mrs. Ollie A. (Skaggs), 67, 2316 Dancy, died Saturday. Services were Tuesday. (Hyltin-Manor) HAYWOOD, Louis, 1034 Wheatley, died Tuesday.

Services pending at King Tears Mortuary. HENDERSON, Mrs. Suzanne, 30, 1414 Hergotz, died Friday. Services pending at Weed-Corley Funeral Home. HOLMES, Tyra 68, 1206 Norwood, died Friday, Services were Tuesday.

(Cook central texas deaths- After board representatives called the agent who wrote the policy, the 10 percent premium reduction was granted. TACB vote due in the capitol From Staff Reports Possible loss of $2 million in federal funds and subsequent staff cutbacks at the Texas Air Control Board will not influence the board's decision on accept- HOLTER, Martin, 66, 37 Margranita Crescent, died Sunday. Services were Tuesday. (Weed-Corley) JAEGGLI, Mrs. J.T.

(Zenna), 86, 4606 Highland Terrace, died Sunday. Services 11 a.m. today at Weed-Corley Funeral Home. Graveside services 3 p.m. today at Moulton City Cemetery in Moulton.

McNAMARA, Mary Katherine, 82, of Austin, died Sunday. Services were Tuesday. (Cook-Walden) McTEE, Arlie Ray, 79, 716 West died Monday. Services pending at Weed-Corley Funeral Home. MANOR, Mrs.

H.L., 92, of Manor, died Sunday. Services were Tuesday. (Hyltin-Manor) MAY, Mrs. Alberta, 2206 Alexander, died Monday. Services pending at King Mortuary.

PANTIER, Lt. Col. Paul O. 61, 5906 Carleen Drive, died Saturday. Graveside services 2: 45 p.m.

Thursday at Fort Sam Houston Cemetery in San Antonio. (Cook Walden) RUIZ, Sam, 63, 1905A Burrus Circle, died Tuesday. Services pending at Mission Funeral Home. SCHUBERT, Bertha, 1215 Arcadia, died Sunday. Graveside services 10 a.m.

today at Austin Memorial Park. (Weed-Corley) SMITH, Vera, 77, of Austin, died Tuesday. Services pending at Cook-Walden Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Murray Smith of Houston, Wayland Smith of Austin; daughters, Mrs. Minnie Gore of Austin, Mrs.

Elsie Buck of El Paso; sisters, Mrs. Shelby Thompson of Tampa, Mrs. Leonie McNab of Honduras; nine grandchildren. STUBBLEFIELD, James Wyatt, 70, of Tow, died Sunday. Services pending at Oaklawn Cemetery in Welsh, La.

(HyltinManor) TERRELL, Mrs. Mark 103, of Fayetteville, died Monday, Graveside services 2 p.m. Thursday at Capital Memorial Gardens. Survivors: daughters, Sara Terrell of Fayetteville, Mrs. James H.

Aldridge Sr. of Austin; sons, Gaines Terrell of Fort Worth, Mark Terrell of Athens; five grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. (Wilke-Clay) VINSON, Eugenia 92, 3213 Harris Park, died Saturday. Services were Tuesday. (Cook-Walden) WITT, John Henry, 74, of Marble Falls, died Saturday.

Services 3:30 p.m. today at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home. WRIGLEY, Marjorie Young, of Rye, N.Y., died Sunday, Graveside services 11 a.m. Thursday at Austin Memorial Park. Survivors: sons, Robert C.

Wrigley of Albany, Charles Y. Wrigley of Gaithersburg, one grandchild. (Weed-Corley) necny, Mrs. Frances Stasny, Mrs. Agnes Cundieff, Clara Konecny, all of Austin; brother, Adolph Koneeny of Houston; one grandson; four great-granddaughters.

(Condra Funeral Home in Taylor) LATHAN, Eric David, 16, of Cedar Park, died Sunday. Services 4 p.m. today at Condra Funeral Home in Round Rock. Survivors: parents, Evelyn Lathan of Cedar Park, Milburn Lathan of Cedar Park; grandparent, Charles Smith of Austin; sister, Jennifer Lathan of Cedar Park; brother, Regan Lathan of Cedar Park. PHONE ANSWERER SANYO JUST PLUG IN RENT $15 MO.

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Size HEADACHE EFFERVESCENT EXTRA BOOT ACHES PAINS CLEANSER DRY 55 169 169 72 AN POL I 84 TABLETS LINEN SPECIAL HOUSEWARE HIGH-RISE SETS OF 4 KIT GLASSWARE Beautifully crafted in Tuff Rugged Vinyl. Inner compartment expands from its 10" regular size to hold much as a 12" kit. Electronically sealed' heavy vinyl lining YOUR CHOICE OF ANY helps make it virtually leakproof. OF THESE SETS: ANOTHER SAMSONITE 1) Whiskey Sours PRODUCT 2) Champagne 3) 6 oz. Round Wine (COMPARE AT 4) 8 oz.

Round Wine $2200 5) 11 oz. Goblets. ELSEWHERE SAGE REG. $3.68 SET $1288 SET 99 SE SEX THE TO MIT a OD a or "BRANTLEY, Lela 94, of Llano, died Monday. Services 2 Thursday at Waldrope Funeral Home in Llano.

Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Hazle Alexander of Tow, Mrs. Ruth Crockett of Hawaii, Mrs. Sarah Tyler of Hartford, Mrs. Loree Wiltse of Realto, Mrs.

Edna Gardner of Canton; brothers, Grady Brett of Koscivskio, Reginald Brett of Luxora, Ark. KONECNY, Joe, 83, of Taylor, died Monday, Services 10 a.m. today at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Taylor. Survivors: wife, Tonie Konecny of Taylor; daughter, Mrs.

Christine Kubena of Houston; sisters, Mrs. Emilie Matula of Texas City, Mary Ko-.

Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas (2024)

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