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THE CUERO DAILY RECORD
CUERO STAR and CUERO NEWS
We Have no Right to 8ucceed Unlew Wg Can Render Real Service to Our Community
CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1927
WORKERS AFTER
SECOND PERIOD
ISjforoujfiil.v ■(l»'iuonstni!<’'l ^TT ~ Ur.'
oi tin- Ill’St period on s.,n,,-
night. Willi the aimoium
C'iirtut of the sl.mdiii^ of lie 'inf* r
eontcxlfents on Mouthy - mi
SUBSCRIPTIONS
A Good Fimh Means a Better
Chance For a
Victory.
LEAD IS VERY CLOSE
ally in Tio for First
Place.
ing, the candidales today tftdered Four Candidates Are Practic-
' iijmii li> bouli .*>i leieli in ih ir*
race U> win the -eovTfikl prizes of
fered ua’fewoi^Is for t li'-iF eieii/av-
yra i<i) wip; the coveted prizes of-
fored us reit|ir«U for their tndeav-
(flfs. While tMfc group of ardent
workers is Jendiiijr tie-ir effort^ to
the campaign to “place the ttec-
ortl In every home in DeWiti eoun-
f>%', Ujo**? wlu> tt$t* responsible for
Workers in the Cuero dr-
Variation campaign picked up their
receipt books Monday morning anti
started oui after thfc-'reraaining sub*
Wriptioiig with a vim .an they reallz- j
o<l alter learning of the closeness of
the race that the all important purl
of the campaign is now at hand.
During the “Sfecoqd Period" *ul>-
tM editing and issuing ef the pfl* j scrlptions still count big-nearly as
Jier will I a or more than ever I b* they d,d durin* the
u, £uty th» vmli.lmv anT.Uek'^'" Th“ “‘T vol“ ur" "u,!l
given on* new subscriptions and)
co ope cat ion of the peot.le Who are : clubs of |20 Htiu c.ouul for roi)MW>
doing Indr part to make thi^, drive j vote*.
a succewa. Every worker has re- ! After Oct. 29, the close of the
SIB a .splendid ftpirit of good- | W**” « most appaling re-r
wjll - and loyalty Shown hy
duction of votes takes place. Not on-
ly are regular votes cut to about half
SIX PAGES TODAY
Heinkle Plane
Arrives in Lisbon
By International News Service.
LISBON, Oct. ,18.—The ’Heinkle
■ *»aplane piloted by#Hortz Mpr* arriv-
ed hone at 9:45 this morning from
Vigo. Spain. After taking on^supplies
it will hop off‘for New York via the
Azores. If the weal her is favorable
it will not stop at the Azores but will
continue on to America.
CARRINGTON IS™
NAMED MEMBER
OF COMM™
Committee
dhty he\t* approached for j wbak^lWy were in the beginning but
Subscriptions and VotoS.^ there is up difference in vote value*
pv '• + + ♦ between new and eld subscriptions so
,'fimtro tihoukl feel it perscjml iji-i that, the wonderful ‘ opportunity af-
ferent in the Victoria Fail- which ! fordlid <n securing new subscription.!
Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson conferring with her pilot, Brice Goldborough and her
navigator, Wilmc^ Stultz. '
opened today; for this is really u j
district firir an<l is intended as an
TT. • 4
Mfetition of the products, not on- .
ty of Vitoria oounlv Imt oft, every ’
jpiiuju' pit<f, eie-:i < i which has
t-invited to participate iu the !
The arms'of those wticf
will have parsed away forever.
iked and stage<] the an
^riefc fiiir har^o to uiaKe| 1 Wf ^„ry tuuu„c_
To 'die Dallas . ju|f « little more effort, I could
• g bee" «»e leader butj
WHAT THEY SAY
/
Mrs. Chas. Muecke—“Of
$
course ( was glad to bg in tbs
Fetid bat I realize that I must
work harder than ever now t#
maintain that position/’
* * *
-Mrs. Henry Luddeke—" With
!
priMtyJupjfin.helping to make
project a success since credit
'§5j''jbtfeeted ujkm the fn'in
BHBMBk.r''* *•-
p^beWitt ’County ’.s agricultural
'exhibit will include th>- splendid^
,w>tmnuni8ydisplays shown at tie-
.Ti'«<rktowii Fair, all of whieh urc:
lnMiig nent to tint Victoria Fair by
the Lirt'e World's Fair ’ Asspein-!
fion. To tluNse wifi he added other;
exhibits of pi'ixfueLs from </tiere|
and the od|ipiiiing territorl. (Juero ,
- made trouts, will be exhibited- on^'j
the fair grounds and will serve as,
‘ ~ a unique advertisement for. om ; |
Jojt jot down the fact that
I am not going to he left stand-
ing at this stage of the race.”
ns stagi
♦ *'♦
J
V
Miss Grade Johnston—“What’s
all this talk about a first period?
Why Saturday wasn’t even a
comma. Most races are won be-
tween the last quarter post and
the wire.”
Mrs. Wm. Semmler—“When
I started to work In the Record
campaign, I had no-idea of be-
ing one of the leaflers. It was
only after I gqjt into the thing
right that K learned haw many
subscriptions I could sell and I
ain going to get a lot more."
-GEORGE WESTON
DIES SUDDENLY
Well Known Peacev Officer
Dies Here Taesday
Morning.
Fuueral services for George West-
on. well known DeWill County Peace
officer, who died at a local sanitarium
Tuesday morniBg at 2.30, wiy l>e bold
at Westhoff, Wednesday afternoon at
3 o’clock.
Weston’s death came as a- severe
to his many friends, his death coming
shortly after he was stfieken Sunday
The deceased was in Cuero Saturday
afternoon, and according to Ills
friends, *seemed to be in the heat of
health. ‘ k
For the past few years, Weston had
been a Deputy SherifT under Sheriff
G. A. Lenz, and was widely known as
a man who enforced the law, and net-
ted out justice to ail In like manner.
Rev. A. H. Clark. Baptist minister,
will conduct the services Wednesday
afternoon. -E. J. Freund funeral di-
rector. will be in charge of the burial.
The det-e.ased is survived by his
mother, his wife, and fire children.
The Record joins a host of friends
in extending sincere sympathy to the
bere»rcd in their hour of sorrow.
Kemp Will Work Out
Water Problem*.
MANY ATTEND liEKtl
1 h uHy-five Deleg*t*f»
sent Nine Organis
Over State.
.
| j <*. Carriffgton, secretary of
> Cuero Chamber of Comi
representative of the
River Coesenjalkm Association
the water rij&ts meeting in'
iu session Mortday, wm
member of the iaguisttery.
of twelve wlucb *111 endeavor
a solution to the water
pule whicty began at a
Abilene ou August l$tli.
uiittee which wue appointofft
Kemp, of Wbichka Falls,
elected is-rmanent ebuir/uaa
all-state committee, includes
s-entatives of the yarlOM
provement associations. It wtf
mediately into executive iniKlI^
hoar representatives I of the'
Cexas organizations.
The appointment of Uie '
tee came after lengthy
water righ'ts by leaders of
tions, those who oppos*
water grants to light and
porations and those who are
jdenlng the entry of big cor
into the state for power
meat. '**$1
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Pilot and nalvigator of “The Dawn and their wives: Left to right, Wilmer Stultz,
pilot, Mrs. ^tultb, Mrs. Erice Goldoorough and Goldborough, navigator of Grayson
plane.
ARTFEA'
VICTORIA FAIR
Samuel Gideon of Austin Wins
Grand Prize for *The
Alamo.”
/•
j Practically All War
Will Be Removed fey
J New Plan.
Ute Wire Flashes i SHERJff GETS
TURKEY THIEF
by Internatiorai News 8«rvlce
i
L. A. Carter .returned Tuesday a»
I noon from Victoria
m
im..
w si . In a horse race the joc key who
c\town- Aibl tm Tluirsday the < ; mukerj Lhe b(!gf Bct aWay has tho Imsl
bond will furnish musie oil lib j
F»ir groontls. J^riday i-s NdtrLbc.rV
l)ay and this would fee'a tilling
time for Cuero 1‘coph* to show
ifetHT jut crest and enthusiasm for
our indghlJorV enterprise by at-
-feruling-'tUti fair in gtjodly nuin-
+ ♦ ♦
; .Fettle and harmony ’’ *sc <*ms to
Ik* the keynote and the desired end
and aim of, the all
opeuing of IheJDstrict Fair, j
rd?ng tlur prizs s
cd the
and assisted in aw:
for the best historical pictured dis-
played in the art dnpartn- id.
! Roger Roberti<;au of
Austin.
Mrs.
Royston
• haneo for ti**h 1 success- -IF—his
horse has the strength, wipd and
staying prswer to tun as “font through- j
out the race as lie did at the 3tart
It’s The Finish Yhat Counts 1 *VaT® ***' of Vklo,'ia- and Mr ( ar l
Many racew make'a fine s:ari but j ter were naked to serve a t judges f.«
with that their race is run.’They Just ] twenty-eight plcturfiii with Texas h*8' {~M&yor CHargreS the
haven’t that stamina that is so im-!‘«fM subjects entered in Lie ex-!
down j which was sponsored by the
portant when the racers come
“the stretch. Sometimes they lose to
others who may not have made such
a "good start hut who made faster
progress once they did get started.
These next few days of the “sec-
Vfctoria ArlLeague.
The prize of 51 .r»0
The Alamo” patatejd
state committee which met in !>dl- ; „nd period” when subscriptions count
las oil Monday *to reach un amic- for so much more than they do at the
the property of
League and will be
children of Victoria
where lie atteiid-
HORTA, Azores. Oct. 13.—
Weather permitting, the Junker
plane, D 12-30 will hop of for New
York today. Fritz is piloting and
Lilli Diilenz, the Viennese actress
is a passenger.
Andy Johnson. Lodged in Jail
Aft«r Alleged Theft of
Turkeys.
The meeting was called te a
Homer D Wade.
West Texas
who briefly outlined
\he conference and guvp t
the water rights fight. *
nations tor
called fgirj?
and J A. K«*p off
oouUiusie^Aftw which
drew in Tavor vjf Kota*'
nkmed by uc
Taxes | man oi I
South texii
was elected
There were nftfcy
cludiug three etui
The meeting at
day. A cut of 8260.009,000. one hun-
dred million less than advoeated by
Senate Republican leaders(
tom plated.
i
is COtt-
. The chief features- are a
one per cent reduction in the pres-
ent 13 1-2 percent corporation tax, ?
slight reduction iu the maximum sur-
OLD ORCHARD, Me., Oct. 18-
Strong winds and disagreement
over the lifting power of -'The
Dawn" caused Mrs. Francis Wil-
son Grayson to postpone her hop
for Copenhagen today.
me 8v. A
Da,,-
iu *
rrn
By (nleroatio&al Neva Service. :
WASHINGTON. Oct. 18.—The tax represented by
rcductfon program of tho adminiatra
tion was outlined^ «t thetreasury to^ growtr of thc’moatiug iu
August and a
Austin on .October
state" committoe was
meet in Dallas.
, At the Austte meeting oC
mittec and a meeting
day of the <’"kindV
iux rates, .and elimination of
tical|y all remainiur war taxes. The ^ walcr ^
treasury will submit the program to - - —- -
A* !
was awarded for 1
by Samuc j
Prohibition Law As
A Harming Force
DKTUOIT. Oct. 17. Mayor John W.
A i day Johnson, msgro living on the
Yoakum Hoad, was lodged In the
county jail by Sheriff G. A. Lenz on
Monday afternoon on a change ot tur- "ays and Means Committee of
I key thel’l. after lie had bton csuyhl **10. ^loose on October 31st.
jw-itli lli< goods by the sheriff and bi^
; deputies. * jc 'sjrr
\Y H. Meyer reported the theft *t>f
c-vcii tttrk*iys to the sheriff, and «lt^-
' picion bad to Johnson. On an in-'
vesligation Mr. Meyer found that the |
tstjgr-o had penned yne of the turkeys,
| declaring that he* was goin to raise,
the Ijird. Before Meyer could re.
jltim to the negro's 1 toursmfipith offic-
ers. "the turkey w-lif> was to head
“Te^it” Las ter Suffers
Broken Collar Bone
' in Grid Practice
jthe flock" was ready for the baking
Gideon of Austin. Th? picture becomes j Smith In an open statement publish- j
the Victoria Art | ed today declared himself “wet" and xurkf y stealing has been* ■revalent
presented to tilt* j. charged prohibition cnforcenv nt. in l>ver the county, and
;V
cdf
autliori-
, W. K. “Teat” I-aster. Cuero boy
who hks been attending-A. A- M. Col-
lege. is at home here, nursing a brok-
en collar bone, which he received
while training with the "Fish” foot-
ball squad at A. & M. He was making
good progress toward making the
team, when he received his injury.
“Teat” hopes to be sufficiently re-
able uudorsDimJinjr in the Hettb’- ar* a11 impbrtffnt days to every
-■*-* participant.
No one in file race t an be satisiied ; an art treas'ure eac
make a better finish.
Leadership At Stake
The leadership of the race Is
about a definite adjustment o-* Will it »)e you or will it be one Of j talent and the entjl
problems ariffijik' from the develop ! y«u« most aggressive opponenu? It I jects of historic interest to Texans.
v , , , . i i is up to you and up to*you alone. \
iTvwit of feydyo-elecfnc iKnver atyi 1 •
incut! Lf the question of jnioriiv
rigjits to the waters^of our Texas
trivers. The question is^of equal im-
portance pj'thc property owruefs-j anyone «o show* a burst of speed and
uto»K thd (Juadalttpe River as t«» J
tliooc fjoneefiied in tl>e Colorado j
; for the outcune ______ ____ ____________^
diaeussion will, it is hoped, Lrittti I $1,745 to the one who finishes bex^ j interesting one demonstrating Texa*
hustasm for sub-j
any large eity as a breeder of by - tios ure waging a < oheenfroted effort I covered in a few days In order to rc-
Sinee it* organization the league 1 !>W'rlssy and corruption. H<- ;;tatec ^ to .suilpr'ess'Ahe move.
has followed the practice of buying {‘ha* « ");>n 'vho eamlida’c for may-.
tie use was agreed upon,
hodks failod to agree bB
ity of irrigatiou^fffelM
uses.
The following weri
committee of twelve:^, ^
A. J. Wirtz, Colorado
meat Association; ^oltu
East Texas ChsipbW of
Frank UolH rlswi, lllo
ciatiou; C. I-. McCsrthy,
Chamber of ContT—Top;
demon. South Texas
Commerce; J. C.
lupo River IurL
Ition; T. H. Harbin. Ti
Assuciakiou; * Leonard
Brazos River
un*1
U
Orandc
ty, West
h year, each one
wiilt results «o far obtained because j j0 |K thep roduct of a Teaxs artist,
there is •*»ill so much time for -most Two pictures of the late Jv Ferdinand
McCann and a small piece of statuary
by Copplni have b<*?n bought and to
these will now be at!
. 4 • — ------------- — ----- — --j Mr. Carter stated
0 ’ | stake and that leadership ^ means! the exhibit w as a m
Women on Fall Jury
ded “The Alamo.”
an his return that •
ast creditable and
or. had meetings with Anti-Saloon Jen |yjen JWQ
Leagues and then went to his club
and witnessed violations of prohibi-
tion lawB without a protest. . i , —-
____________ By In ici-national New?. Service.
1YA„CV jj* rirknatnn WASHINGTON. Get IS.—Two wo-
McFaddin Donates ^ men and ttn meS will determiUe the
Shetland to Fair fate* of Former'Secretary of the In-
P fl,JU»pn'lL,iur Albert B Fall and Harry F.
Sinclair! ‘oil magnate, on trial here
this season, he fears.
New Text Book
Being Written
SlaiHey,
ig—rBtr'f^i-?Tltg"'ff1TffliTir:rV--- .. . - a r - If you w*ant to share in a big way
tbu U** of tie- river waters tor irri jn the dislribution of awards Just a
gatioii aiul other domestic pur-
poses. Th'- frrmer is oi vit;:l im-
portanee totihe ^reneral vonnuer-
eial flW^ffeifctriai proffress 'of the
entire gtgte; vet tke rights of river
land owners slmuld not’ Is* sacri-
ficed in the grantiujf of power j
to the utility corporations
sable settlement, of mutui:!
to all sectioos and all pm -
jncerned, is predicted by
who have instigated th."
lent.
few weeks away, you will have to de-
vote every available moment to secur-
ing subscriptions.
From now until the finish is when
100% efficiency will count most.
Milliken Refuses to •
Submit to Mental
. ,, ,, ... ... . . f . <harge<l with criminal conspiracy and
A. M. McFaddin. with his custom- .... ?, V
. ... . detratiding the government of naval
ary generosity, will five a gentle
shatland pony to some lucky child be
tween the ages of 4 and f2 years.
AUSTIN. Tex.. Oct. 18._A utyiv
text for school Use on Anurfcz* |oif
Pattersou, professor of government, cmn various resolutions
at the University of Texas. Dr. Paw - *
Examination
By International N<
I
-COTTON
TULSA, Oct, 18.—Oil produc-
tion dropped 9,910 barrels daily
for the week which ended Oct-
ober 15th. the .Oil and Gas Jour-
nal announced today. West Tex-
as fields showed a big increase,
however, gaining 13,500 barrels
daily.
AUSTIN. Oct. 18.|—A. V. Milliken
refused to submit t > a mental exatni- j
natiou by three
local physicians
when he passed through here enroute Shetland colt to the Fair Association Hv ln,OT*'atlonal Newa Sorrlg*.
to Lockhart for a
j ken is under death
| nection with the
sanity trial. MilU-jaS a rJft to some Mexican child be- 11,0 I)E JANEKIO, Oct. 18.—A
ginla Petty. San ^ntonio realtor at
New Braunfels last
awaiting a sanity
WEATHER REPORT
gt 20 1-3 efnts^ E^STCFalr and warmer.
,1
i|M
WEST—i’air a ad warmer.
w
I dlsed his life by hie
lamination
. f- W
wa Service-
ment's case.
oi! reserves. After the jury was se-
lected today Owen J.. Roberts, gov-
(Who enters the Victoria Fair grounds *">“'« ™un»rl*{launched his ogen.
, o». Children s dsy. which will he lhelln;; ‘h* “overn
opening ddy of the fair, Tuesday*.
October 18. The drawing will take
place on the fourth day of the fair in
front of the grandstand Just before
the last horse race This will be on
i Friday: afternoon, October 21.
French Aviators
To Fly to Buenos
Aires BylNight
Mr. McFaddin also has donated a
sentence in con-
(Jeath of Mrs. Vir-
year» and is now
hearing following
an eleventh hour reprieve .Governor j afternoon.
tween the same ages who enters the ,d^lf bight to Buenos Aires, the first
fair grounds on Mexican Day, Satur.! of ds he etisa.ved tonight by
day, October 2^ The drawing for Dipudonne Costes and Lieut^Lebrix.
this animal will take place In front Frenchmen in the plane Xungesser-
of the grandstand at 4 o’clock thnt i Coli. They were to have started ear-
lier, but waked** In order to attend
Moody believes that Milliken'jeopar-j The children will be admitted free j the funeral of three Brasilian fliers
JI..J LU HI. ww# fK/v ' in tho «r r»a n it a t A Ifeff the killed In ivolortni iflP (TrBmnnioa von.
refusal of the ex-
to the grandstand just before
'drawings -Vlctoga Advocate. ,
»
the ( killed In welcoming ceremonies yes- berman are spending several
San Antonio at the
jterson is also editing two manu-
scripts for one of the leading publlsh-
ernment is being written by Dr. C. P.
ing houses. One of these is eatitlod
“Theories of the State” and the other
“Civil Service Reform" was written
by a member of the political science
faculty of Georgetown University.
Washington, D. C„ andvthe other by a
members of the faculty in tre same
department at the University oi
Oregon. \ •
Dr. Patterson, besides bieng pro-
fessor.of government at the Unlveni-
lty. is amipmber of the executive com-
mittee of the American Political Set.
cnee Association and one of tho
board of editors of the Southwestern
Political and.Social Science Quarter-
ly k
Mrs. W. L. Ferguson and Mrs. Leb-
■ujd South Texas
H. Glark. TcxM
matlon, and J. K
Icy Association.
The commit lee ad jour
Monday to meet In
to her 31.
At this meeting the
llic executive meeting
consider adoption of a
which wili end the water L
troversy. brought to g
meeting in Abifese njk
subcommittee will snbmlt
tion adopted at the San
fng to the various water
associations and chamber!
merce represented!
BUH*
Passengers on Ship
Aid in
By International New*
KEY WEST, PU„
lire raging in the f|*l
crew andpasaengers
the ’.Hillory ltee
from Galveston,
morning,
hold when
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