The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933 Page: 5 of 12
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WEDNESDAY,
THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
Destruction of Cotton
Stalks Is Urged
a Breaks 3.000 miles for work |cf the
' CHEHALIS. Wash—(INS)— Hv.; day ast
n Cuba Today Holland set out tc get a| job. He continue
, ‘ tjuldnt legate one her* and left year re
• heme. Several'weeks went by, Wiggi
Oet. 25 —ilNSf—A new without word to his anxious fam-1 because
nee broke over Havana jiy Then a card was dropped by 1 peared
eplosioh of a bomb af- the postman. Holland had found reaction
•aided a garage. ar| j a j0t,_ He was picking cotton in the cou
nen and seizing 30 j goujj Carolina after traveling Inquiry
eral hundred founds rtbout 3 000 miles by fn.ight t^n 00§ a y,
>n- i in his quest for work. nothing
Boll weevils are now aboundant
in cotton fields
New growth of
cotton furnishes. the best feed for
I the weevils and favors successful
j winter hiberation, according to Dr.
i F. L. Thomas, Chief of the Divis-
! ion of Entomology, Texas Agricul-
tural Experiment'
J. O. Hendricks
Id Worker, in Con-
ference Here.
Station, who
I urges the earliest possible destruc-
tion of cotton stalks in order to re-
duce the number of weevils to go
into hibernation
stalks
MORE DRUNKA8&1
(INS.) — AO
Asks That Bank
Discontinue His
$100,00 Year Pay
DETROIT,
drunkenness in the Hr
months of legalised beer
exceeded arrests in the fire
prior to ihe sale of 3.2 be)
records revealed todagA.- !
ures werfc 9.596 and 9ATS,
County Attorney Stephen He- strike amon
bert has juSt returned from Lake employees ended.=
Charles, Louisiana, being accom-
panied home by his mother. Mrs.
Bud Hebert who will remain in
Cuero for an extended visit with
her son and his family.
LISHED
“Destruction of
early in the fall is one of the most
important steps in boll weevil con-,
trol,” says the Bureau of Ento-
mology. U. S. Department of Ag-
riculture, which has been advocat-
ing this method for more than 25
years. “Cotton should be picked
as rapidly as possible,” says’ the
bureau. '“As soon as picking is
completed the stalks should be
plowed under. In cases where It
J. H. Pridgen, 1 impractical to plaw under the
T7itt roll call stalks farmers will do well to turn
the publicity cattle, sheep or goats Into the field
r local chapter graze. There are large areas
Sam Rice, was a visitor in Yoa- WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.-^INS>—
Albert H. Wiggin, former chairman tively.
kum Tuesday afternoon.
TODAY’S CLOSE
NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES
Opening High Low Close
Dec..... .-9.75 9.75 9.63 9.68-70
Jan. „ . 9.80 9.82 9.71 9.76-78
Mar. .. .. .9:97 10.Q8 9.86 &91-92
DES MOINES. Ia„ Oct. 24. —
(INS)—Milo Reno, guiding spirit
in, the National Farm Strike, will
go on the air in a national broad-
cast from Chicago tomorrow to ap-
peal for country-wide support for
the strike.
He will speak over a National
broadcasting company chain from
12:30 to 1 p. m. ,
National strike headquarters
here said today that a flood of tel-
egrains and letters of congratula-
tions were flowing in from all
parts of the country.
!?1 M Will Not Rule on
Propriety of State
Prison Printing
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AUSTIN. Oct. 25.—(IMS)—Declin-
ing to pass upon the propriety of
Che state prison system doing state
printing, the third court of - civil
appeals here today dismissed a case
Indirectly involving that ‘question
because the questions directly at is-
kue In the law suit were moot.
The case was styled Claude B.
Teer, et al., versus H. B. McGann.
It was an attack by organised
printers of the state upon printing
contracts let by the board of con-
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1933, newspaper, October 25, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016479/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.