The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1929 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, A'
THF CUERO RECORD, CXfERO, TEXAS
Administration Columbia Univer- Mexican Rebels Sued
sity, will open the discission of Dr _ _ » «y
iEvan's address. r or TLxpense ot War
In discussing the coming confer- -
enct. Mr. Van Swep said: MEXICO CITY. Aug. 30—Gen-
; "The Vital statisticians, who rep- j erals Gonzales Escobar. Francisco
resent federal, state, municipal and ;-t. Manzo. Fausto Topete. Juan
' corporate statistical departments. Guaiberto Amaya, Marcelo Car-
, believe that there is much to lie aveo, Francisco Urbalejo. Roberto
gamed by having the leading or- ! Cruz. Ramon Yucupicio and others
| ganizatkm Whose interest lie in the j including several former congress-
j control of cancer, point out possi- men. are named in the damage
I ble new lines of statistical study, suits for 103.000.000 pesos lodged' by
It is hoped by both organizations the government in the courts at No-
that as an outgrowth of their joint gales and Vera Cruz, according to
session, new information about dispatches.
1 caheer will Ultimately be brought The suits are to recover the al-
eut, which, in ttifn. will lead to ledged cost to the government of
still more intensive investigation of putting down the recent revolution
important aspects of the cancer j in which the defendants allegedly
their
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r. TELEPHONE NO. 1
v Wichita Falls gained half a game j
in the league standing Thursday by
winning over the San Antonio In- ;
dians 8 to 4. Betteficcurt, Spudder ;
left fielder, led the attack by get-
ting three hits in four trips, all of
which were home runs. The game
lasted for ten innings. Houston and
Dallas played to a one to one tie
in ten innings Thursday and
Houston dropped half a game in
the standing. Although Houston
got fourteen hits they could not
make them count. Shreveport get j
four • Beaumont
TEXAS LEAGUE
Yesterdtti/’s Results
Houston 1, Dallas 1. (called in
10th, darkness.!
Wichita Falls 8. San Antonio 6
110 innings.)
Fcrt Worth 9, Waco 5.
Shreveport 9. Befcumont 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Chicago 2, Cleveland 1.
Philadelphia 7, Boston 6.
New York 5-4, Washington
St. Louis 6. Detroit 0.
fifteen hits off
pitchers that gave the Sports an
easy 9-2 victory Thursday. Collard
went the route for the Sports, al-
lowing only six hits, two of which !
were home runs by Akers and
Burt. The Fort Worth Cats won
NEW YORK. Aug. 29.—Alive to
;the need of providing an intensive
f program of medical research in
i connection
were leaders and most of
property in Mexico has been seiz-
ed to held as guaranty of payment
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
New Ycrk 6, Brooklyn 2.
Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4.,
Philadelphia 5, Bcfeton 4
(Only games scheduled.)
McAllen Begins Move
for Municipal Airport
with the growing move-
ment for cancer control, the Amer-
ican Public Health Association and
the American Society for the Con-
trol cf Cancer have joined forees
Hi planning the direction statisti-
cal inquiries into cancer conditions
shetfld take. The two organizations,
meeting ifi joint session at the next
annual convention of the Health
Association, to be held at Minneap-
olis. in October, will discuss ways
and means cf obtaining the statis-
tics. The joint session will be one
of the features of the program of 'ed in less than one day and
the Health Associations Section on dissenting citizens were met.
Vital Statistics. George H. Van It is proposed to establish
Buren. Chairman of the Section, port three miles northwest
and Supervisor of the Statistical city on a 150-acre tract of lar
Bureau of the Metropolitan Life j tions on which are already h
Victoria Boy Dead of
Auto Accident injury
■Marion'
to 5. The game Was featured by
four heme runs, which accounted
for nine of the fourteen runs
scored.
The Philadelphia Athletics won
from the Boston Red Sex Thurs-
day to gain half a game in the
standing. The score was 7 to 6.
Three Boston miscues in the sev-
enth helped the A’s score three
runs. The Chicago White Sox hand-
ed the Cleveland Indians a 2 to 1
beaming Thursday behind the
splendid pitching of Lyons, who
allowed cnly five hits. The win-
ning run was scored when Cissel!
hit a single with the bases loaded.
The St. Louis Browns defeated
VICTORIA.
Edwin. 7 year old sen of Nfr. and
Mrs. Charles Rippamonti of this
city, died Thursday of injuries re-
ceived when struck by an auto-
mobile while crossing a street Sat-
urday.
Ruth Lucile, 5 year old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnston
cf Mission Valley, was injured seri-
jjusly in a similar accident here
Wednesday.
At Magnolia Stations and De*l
•r o
LUTHERAN CHURCH
F. F. Ebethdrdt, Pastor
JEWEL LODGE NO. 103
Ifeets Every Thursday at
S p. m. Visiting Knights
Always Welcome,
tarns Paul Dombluth
C. EL Of R. & S.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Teach-
ers are requested .to be on hand
five minutes before the opening bell
rings.
10:15 a. m. This is not a de-
Indiana Liars Train
For Big Annual Event
SERVIA, Ind.—(INS)— An the
liars in this part of Indiana have
gone into intensive training for the
contest which
CtJtSLO LODGE NO. 409
A. F. A A. M. .
Meets Every Second and
£> Fourth Friday Nights at
* ft Weteek.
ig brothers always welcome.
r Barns.. J. C. Hartman
W. M. Secty.
SCREENS
Screen Out ‘
Bad Health !
the price would be exceedingly cheap,
the Detroit Tigers Thursday by the fseeend -i®the worship period. Par- Control cf Cancer has designated i it was said, and the land is ideally
score of 6 to 0. The victory was the
seventeenth win for Sam Gray this
season and his second straight
shut out. The Yankees and the
Washington Senators split a double
header Thursday, the Yanks taking
the first 5 to 4 and the Senators
the second 8 to 4. Babe Ruth hit
his thirty seventh home run of the
season in the eighth innig with two
men on base.
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated
the Chicago Cubs ili the National
League race Thursday 5 to 4 to re-
duce the breach between the two
clubs to 11 1-2 games. 'Jess Petty
Pittsburgh pitcher, . aFowed ten
hits but kept them well scattered.
The Philadelphia Phillies 'won
from the Boston Braves Thursday
5 to 4 in tefi innings. Frleberg and
Thompson did the Phillies' heavy
hitting. Walker, Giant hurler,
pitched eight hitless innings
8 p. m. The Vesper service. Ser- izaticn, to addfeSs the joint session
men by the pastor and duet by Dr. Francis Carter Wood. Director
Miss Esther Pannen and Miss Nor- j cf the Crocker Institute for Can- ,
■wyT, Schorlemer. jeer Research, Columbia University, |
Mcnday night Lathet League •Peak cn “The N*d for ^n’\
meeting at the parsonage. cer Morbidity Statistics"; Dr. H F,
# . Robertson of the Mayo Foundation, t
Tuesday night meetft* of the 1ka!hts%er ,will talk!
Sunday School Teachers and Work- abou5 <The ProbleTn of Cancei !
Genuine Aluminum
big,' annual liars’
will again feature the homecoming
to be held August 28.
Folks with vivid
imaginations
are rehearsing "whoppers” to be in
trim for the novel competition.
Last year the contest was won
by a man who simply said
never told a He.”
The judges decided that was the
biggest ^whopper” they heard.
Can 434J for rodta and, board at
refcsanaMe rates. ;
ALAMO LUMBER
J. T« NEWMAN, M*t.
STDS WAtitSD *
jElds for the construction of an
annex to the city hall will be re-
ceived up to noon of Wednesday,
September 11th, date of next regu-
lar city council meeting. Plans and
specification can be obtained from
Walter Reiffert. Mayor Pro. Tem.
Right of rejecting any or all bids
reserved bf the oifcy.
Arthur Fischer. *
Sect*y- City of Cuero.
id. the American Public Health Asso- several times, has earned George
elation, will be “How to Give Can- Carres, Greek cafe employe, $300.
cer Statistics a Greater Popular] Carres onCe worked in Fort
Appeal." Worth and there he saw Tenola
M The discussion of these address- Moore, negro now charged with the
es will be led by vital statisticians murder of George Turner, bicyele
ice of recognized ability and standing j officer. Moore, after Turner was
gh0 Dr. Frederick L. Hoffman Consult- slain, was missing for 15 months,
ling Statistician cf the Prudential Several days ago Carres, walking
i Insurance Company of America;* down the street in Chicago, saw
the1 will lead the discussion of Dr. Moore and knew him at once. He
i of i Wood’s address: Dr. J. V. DePorte, advised Port Worth authorities, af-
i. | Director of the Division of Vital ter having the negro jailed and
WANTADS
Pocle Shirts for school wear
$1.00 at Z. A. Mafrige. (adv)
Battery 8efvtce. Davidson Elec Co.
(adv.)
Now—DaUjr Shipments
ii FRESH VEGETABLES
~ j e- • ->*
Snap Beans, English Peas, Okra, Tomatoes, Celery,
Yams, etc.
Always have Fresh
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
MUSTARD GREENS, TURNIPS
carrots, tomatoes, cel-
ery, PEPPERS, LETTUCE.
Poui^
California Iceberg
CUSH & CARRY
SPECIALS
Selected Bunches
TURNIPS, per bunch
Selected Bunches
CARROTS, per bunch
Buffet Size
Pineapple 1Z 1-ZC
MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
VERMICELLI
Maxwell House
Pound .........
MAGNOLIA
6 for ..........
High Grade
1WASURY
PAINTS
more than cheap
■Therefore it is
r than cheap paint
AMERICAN
§ fOf.......
Sardines
MUSSELMAN’S
Quart Stae .... ...
Apple Butter
5 oz. Glass Maraschino
CHERRIES
EAGLE brand
Per Can..............
Nice Assortment
JAMS
AND
JELLIES
Wesson Oil
plete Line of
Floor
8 oz. Maraschino
LA STAR
tt Gallon
ROYAL FRUtT
Gelatin
’. STAIN &
VARNISHES
College Inn
CHICKEN A LA KING
TOMMY TtCRER
Peaches, No. 2£ can
IMPERIAL CLUB
Con*, No. 2 can.....
Matches, Box......
Tomatoes, No. 1 Can
LIBBY'S
Spinach, No. 2J can .
$1,000 GUARANTEED
Roach Killer, 35c size . 28c
Soap, Palmolive, bar . • 7c
Cleanser, Sunbrite . - . ♦ . 4c
FLOUR
Marechal Neil 48 lb . $1.32
Marechal Neil 24 lb. . $ .93
Light House 48 lb. . . $1.71
light House 24 lb . . $ .88
Elgin Brand
MARGARINE
No. 2 Can Del Monte
Dealers are Barred from These
Post Toasties
n votk sir.N
No. 8 Can Pie
PEACHES *
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So. 1 Can Fancy
CORN
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1929, newspaper, August 30, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121524/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.