The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1925 Page: 1 of 6
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEX., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER, 14, 1925
4(^atb” let him now speak ot \
dW forever hold his peace. If by
data* the “drouth” wasn't
broken up to Tuesday there is no
gSm fing the fact that it was
d«*lt a fowl knock-out bjow by
Hm Inawr downpour Tuesday air
to^bi n and night. Why couldn't
this h we come four or five months
af^, somebody is sure to say, but
Warnings to
lands along the (
ly With
▲ pitlon-wide search for Mrs. Ab
ifals Turner Savage of Brooklyn, N.
Y-, daughter of Walter Turner, Cuoro
cot tod buyer, Is being conducted by
relatives aided by police of Brooklyn
and Philadelphia.
Entry Turner of San Antonio, a
brothak of the missing woman, has en-
listed Athe aid of San Antonio police.
San Aptonio papers today declare.
lint Savage disappeared from her
i home, *327 Eastern Parkway, Brook j
i lyn, eight weeks ago and no trace of
i her of her husband has been fount’
since, it was declared.
Mr. Turner declared today he had
| wired New York almost every day
| but had been unable to gain any in-
i formation on the whereabouts of his
1 daughter. They were to have moved j
l to Philadelphia, he said, and it might
f be possible that they have moved and I
; haven’t had time to write as yet. |
1 Mrs. Savage recently attained dis .
i tin chon in radio circles with the in-
vention of a two-stage amplifier and
load speaker combination. Her hus-
The GittuUiuj
nine feet here '
reaching the !
early this mor
noon the water !
foot and was sti
bar of the citizens committee on low-
er. laid rates, C. M. Heald, county
agent, and August Hartman will
leave for Austin Thursday morning to
appear before the Railroad Comrais-
sion of Texas on behalf of the drouth
stricken area of Texas to urge the
Commission for an emergency order
forcing all railroads to grant a fifty
pen* cent redaction in freight rates on
A feed stuffs to the dry area.
The hearing ha*r Jjpen granted by
the railroad commission at the re-
quest of the J citizens committee.
Heads of the committee have indi-
cated that an urgent request will be
filed with the commission for appli
Ration of ihej, emergency order to
force all lines to grant the reduced
!n' the lowlands along the river
►. J>«o MUt out by the weather
the overflow being expect-
\% Gkraaales Wednesday might
Victoria Ttamby. 1
ic Guadalupe hasn’t had
i sashing since last year -and
C*f*o Litfit k Jc
pany dam.
The river is expectet
flood stage at Gonzaie
night and the high wat<
to reach OUero and' |V1
day, according:;to a Ml
ed Wednesday by
The eyes of the .oil world are turn
ed on South Texas as, the possible
arts are correct it is due for
Rone this week,
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editorial in the Houston
ptfapatch “Texas Tal*” *©l*
Wednesday calls attention to
ifieant fact. The truth.- of a
bn is found between two ex-
the Post-Dfcpatch writer j railroads reached
Thursday.
Heavy ova
Trike*
yeay fell in
and flight,
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Nobloevilie, Ind., Oct. 14.—The
tedious work bf selecting a jury
for the trial of O. C. Stephenson,
former grand dragon ef the Indi-
ana 1(m Klux Mian, and Earl
Klecfc and Earl Gentry, charged
with the" murder of Mias Madge
Obenholtxer, continued today.
The day was enlivened yesterday
by a Ret fight between Sheriff
Charles Goodwin and former
Judge Claries E. Cox, who
charged that the sheriff is show-
ing undue privileges to Stephen-
son. C«x Is special prosecutor
employed by relatives of the deed
girii
Committee Received |
Far Thu Week; T
i Now $11,400.
from at! over the interested area,
will present a Strong plea for action
by the railroad commission to com-
pel all roads to grant the reduction.
NSW YORK, Oct. 11. Jewels
ef Mrs. James P. Ponbhus, daugh-
ter of the lata F. W. Woo I worth,
valued at mors than a half mil-
lion dollars, which were stolen
September SO while Mrs. Donohue
was bathing in her apartment Hr#
the Plaza hotel, have been re*
turned, but the mystery of the
theft remains unsolved. An insur-
ance company detective turned
the jewels over to polios, who
any they don't know whore they
earns from. Donohue also prefteo
ed Ignorance on the subject.
Master Jerome Koenig, who
delivers milk to a good many
customers in his Immediate neigh-
borhood for hie aunt. Mrs. D. P. .
Lewis, found It very easy to make
his delivery Tuesday afternoon
white K was raising, without get-
ting his clothes wet, although
he had neither umbrella or rain
coat
His secret for keeping his
clothes dry was that ho left his
clothes at homo and made the de-
liveries in his bathing suit.
The Cnero Chamber of Commerce
directors, at thalr regular meeting
Tuesday afternoon appropriated $SM
from the Chamber, treasury to ri
Reed to entertaining visitors here
November 11 for the Boy geoat
gathering, the American Legion dis-
trict convention, and the btter-etty
golf tournament to be held that day.
Approximately 2,000 visitors are. ex-
pected is the city on Armistice Day
and several entertainment f eatnres
have bags arranged!
The directors also passed a reso-
lution concurring In the action taken
by the Lob Angeles Chamber of
Commerce la calling upon Congress
to nuke readjustmens In the federal
Income tax law so aa to more scien-
tifically equalize the Is visa on earn-
ed aad uneepit incomes. This
action wee take*‘following receipt of
Trip, Out all Night
WASHINGTON, Oct 14^-
Baeod on general Improvement la
the western eattts bait, * end
greatly improved feed situation,
the department of^egrteufture to- ! travel. E. J. Freund, local undertaker,
day predieted a continued Strong ] with Wl} assistant, R. F. Heyer Jr.,
market. , n-o. puMah nut ♦ „
BERLIN, Oct. 14.—Th# Gsr-
man cabinet today gave tentative
approval to the repart of the
Security pact conference at Lo-
carno, made by Dr. Kemper, un-
der secretary of state.
Next War to be Won
In Air, Sms (Says
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WASHINGTON. D. C., Oct. 14. — Td
The next great war will be won thru j fi
“command of the air,” Hear Amlral' P
the President*! *
Sims, retired,
air service Inquiry board today. Ad-
miral Sims warned that
American
air defense is suffering from s loss
of morale, adding that the navy has
ho air policy and said that the Navy
Department is violating every funda-
mental principle of military command
in the treatment of Aviation.
It la the belief of the department,,
he declared thitt a battleship cs$ 4e-i
fend themselves aad that aviation 111
good aa aa auxillaty arm. Navy de-
partment officials think » bomb caul;
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udeffubl burden on the wage earner By International Newg Service,
agalaat the income from investments. BALBOA. CANAL ZONE, Oct. 14.—
A donation of $10 to the library With American troops in complete
fond of the University Club and the control of Pananja City and order re-
Hawthorne Club was * also voted by i stored after serious rioting. Presi-
de directory (dent Chtari today is striving to ef- day night with music by the Four
The secretary was ordered to write Lfect a compromise in the dispute Roses orchestra of Nordheim. The at
to Da* jfooiL attorney general, between laalords and tenants. Many tendance was good, as it os sally al-
ways is when Manager Grunewald
stages A celebration, and many young
folks wera out ts hefp the old folkc
Young Folks Also Attend
Arneckovillo Old Folks Danes
bdknTiA securing** <200 t*t
Oatt Coast an the Gulf side a
We have
CUERO STAR and CUERO NEWS
right to Succeed
Unit
We can Render Real 8ervlce to our Community.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1925, newspaper, October 14, 1925; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129957/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.