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THE WEATHER
Cuero Turkey Trot
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and Second Annual
TURKEY SHOW
November 7 - 11,1947
CUERO, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947
SIX PAGES TODAY
VOL. 53.—NO. 188.
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TWO CUERO NURSES KILLED IN CRAS
COLLISION OF
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Miss Tommy Kolb Holt died in
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as well as
mation to visitors
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ly helped entertain at the parties
SWEARING OUT
In Washington, Brewster replied
FOR SERGEANT
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Yoakum Members
COURSE TAKEN
on the paved rod leading to
th B^ld One-way traffic in-
on current issues on the advice of
citon of the Blessed Sacrament in
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NEAR
gravel road around the Airport
My by thhe Gold Fish Club
didate.
Counselors
attending were Miss !
vsa
charman
made up of 360
at
TRY AGAIN
W, 0, While Purchases
The dead are Gloria Ramirez De Cooksey, suffered back injuries and
wrap-around fo rthe shoulders
Monday morning.
Blaze In Auto Here
here comes from varn hit over from Geneva
bankment,
; in rolling
dollar is saved.
The b ll was taken from the Navy ‘from Brest, France, say a freighte
Rooney at his movie set during the pouring water from the yard faucet worker
(weekend.
on it
to then jobs tomorrow.
| auto accident
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Houston Voles Out
City Manager Plan
• seriously, in an automobile i
’near Nursery on the Cuero-
counter-charges of his own. And a I
former war produeton board offic-,
ial testified that Army and Naw’
Airport property is unlimited,
it was pointed out.
Classes Held Al A.
and M. College
JESTER WILL
ATTEND AIR
SHOW FRIDAY
a X • Univ. L
ustin, Taxas
SAN MARCOS. July 28— (UP.—
Gov. Jester will be the No 1 guest
Friday when the San Marcos Army
Air Field stages an all-dav show
The performances will be part of the
• In charge e the Play day was
Miss Agatha Weber, Cuero Chair-
man. and she was assisted by Vir-
ginia Dreyer, Cuero Counselor.
The group from Taylor was ac-
compatied by Miss Frances Fuller-
ton. state chairman of the Junior
Catholic Daughters.
in; fried m connection with a
ting affray in Yorktown
Mrs Lelia Seeligson has completed
making her third Red Cross afghan
in recent jean it was reported Mon-
eurections, helping to parking
ete.
be maintained at all times to
the parking areas.
Cats will leave the airport
by the exit only and there will
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PLAY DAY IS
ENJOYED HERE
City To Ring Bell
When Dollar Saved
BEAUMONT, July 28 (UP
Profanity And Hard-boiled
Tactics Banned By War
Department
"A the T, one-atay traffic to
Kaiser flying boat plan as comp-
letely fantastic all along.
a Wil Appear
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INJURIES F ATAL
HOUSTON. July 26. —<UP ।
Private Funeral Held
For Truman’s Mother
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Miss Holt Ms. Cha
|Began
o Clinic
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NITRATES BLOW
PARIS, July 28 — (UP.— Reporte
IN NEWPORT, R. I., Lt and Mrs. John J. Miller and their 8-year-old
son, John, Jr., await word from Congress on authorisation for
Japanese-born Mrs. Miller’s permanent residence in the U. S. Miller
and the former Akito Tsukaeo were married in 1936, when they
met in Japan, (I nt er national Soundphoto)
Plan For Freight By Flying
Boat Held Fantastic'
By Officials
Charges Bounce, Carnival
hospitals, a
wheelchair
' ence have been received at Grand- i
view from all .over the world. Many
answer questions for commit-
tee personnel and thus expe-
dite handling any problems
which may arise.
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Traffic control will be under
landing strip in front Of thelchunk of his estimated $350,000 an- but was extinguished bv a passerby
I ntial paycheck. ; before much damage was done.
hangars, and 11 necessary on I News of their reconciliation came The rear seat cushion became ig-
Latest and most effective methods
of fighting fires was taught at the
A. and M short course for Firemen
it was reported Monday by William
Kleinecke, who returned from the
course Friday.
,202 W Sarah.
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Frieda Joseph. Taylor, Miss Frances '
Holub. Taylor and Mrs. Otis Hermes
of Yoakum.
Before coming to Cpero the
registered nurses had workedk
Rosen burg hospital. wher
Chadderdon was superintende
nurses.
No information had beenre
ed on funeral arrangementste
two.
I. G. Baker and Mrs. Baker. |
ter of Mrs. Chadderdon, who 1
Grapevine. Were in Cuero Md
morning enroute to Angleton. 3
had no details of the accident.
sponsible for setting • up two
frataid stations, one at the)
Corner of Broadway and Es-
planade and one to be located
in the Administration build-
im at the Airport.
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In the matter of traffic con-
tol- to the Airport, the Trot
v Ml Worked out with Chief
Taylot a plan whereby control
- wili begin at the corner of
Betanade and Reuss Boule-
vard. With one-way traffic be-1
ing established beginning at
SENSATIONAL
I CHARGES ARE
TA
Two Cuero - nurses w
kilted in a head-on collis
late Saturday night at Sal
Point near Angleton, acco
to Information received he
Mrs. Eula Belle Chadderdon 1
killed instantly in the crash, i
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GRANDVIEW, Mo., July 28 (UP)— Heavy of heart, Presi-
.dent Truman remained in the seclusion of his “summer white
house” in Independence through the 5 hot morning today.
The cuero Secord
A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
I Saturday
■nival," Blanton said.
While the Band Mothers had a
large supply of food prepared, the
Early this afternoon he was to drive I
to his mother’s cottage at Grand-1
i i
gags
• when Mrs. Rooney—the Miss Birm-!nited. Harry Putman assisted in A setthmint ha been reached at
the ingham of 1944—breezed into Hol-[placing the cushion on the lawn of-thecd-Galveston Didock Incor.
lywood from Alabama and visited the LeRcy Hamilton home and inporkd, and some 2.100 striking
turnout for supper was so heavy
that the supply was exhausted by
7 o'clock.
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He especially thanked the mer-
chants for the first class merch-
andise donated for the Carnival.
Also, the Band Mothers Club
was commended for. handling the
fqod concession and for contribut-
Tom Cheatham. attorney for the Penney s here, has purcha ed the
defen.e presented a motion or a home of Hal Nabors at 912 Clinton
continuance of the trial ludunj street, it was learned Monday. It;
Howarl P Cireen indicated the an.1s nnderstood the purchase price
swer to the motion would he given wo sin the neighborhood of $8,500.
By United Pres
The Senate investigation of
the wartime plane contracts
of Howard Hughes got off to
a noisy beginning today.
A missing witness volun- i
teered to appear. Hughes hurled
some charges against the chairman
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Inquiry Is Explosive I
: . A large crowd attended the
I. Quarterback Club-Band Mo-
[ thers Club summer Carnival
in.City Park Saturday night
and poured into the coffers
lpf the clubs an even $1000, it was
reported Monday bv Homer Blanton
and Merced Martinez.
Iowa and Corpus Ch
Residents Hurt In
Maine. Brewster
dual traffic will begin again, indicated he would like to be re-
n was pointed out that thebcondechichigan dele-
one-way traffic control will be i
maintained at the discretion I
of Chief Taylor, and that if in ROONEY AND
MB opinion it is not needed at .
times, the restrictions may be WIFE ARE TO
for $125 a night.
The exchange between Hughes
and Brewster had to do with
$1400 worth of plane rides. In an
open letter to Brewster published
in the Los Angeles Examiner and
other papers, Hughes asked the
Accident Occurs Near An-
gleton, Texas, late Sat-
urday Night - -
HOLLYWOOD July 28 - 'UP
Pint-size Mickey Rooney and his
wife are going to take another fling
in an Saturday's charter election passed ship which was engaged in the ' loaded with pitrates blew up in th*
by a vote of 13000 to 11.000. Southwest Pacific during the war. (Brest harbor late today.
training , go into ice
of bars. (.........-0
— j Henceforth, instead of a tongue: The afghan is
lashing, the balky recruit'will get! crocheted squares with a two-inch
a demerit i chorcheted border Mrs Pridgen
went over a 10 foot em
An experiment -among Junior
replied with
through the west.
The New Yor governor is visit -
— ing his mother. Mrs Gorge Dewey. ।
the airport wil} be teUbltehed He expects to remain with her umntil Wm. Kleinecke Back From
en EKo ndenA •AAA idhAih ±n Thursday f
Dewey continued his public silence
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STRIKE SI TU I D
GALVESTON, July 28 /UT
was reported.
* ' ' Here 10 Days
sible internal injuries when the oar ,
in which she was riding turned over .
several times. Her husband. HL E.
must use the space provided at juggling the marriage and his
of the investigating committee,'
republican Senator Brewster of
WASHINGTON, July 28-(UP) —
A group of hard-boiled army ser-
geants says the War Department’s
plan to do away with a swearing
is a “blankety-blank"’ shame.
They gathered in a Washington,
D O , guard room to discuss an
announcement that henceforth pro-
fanity and hard-boiled tactics of
Junior Catholic Daughters INDUSTRIAL
Hosts To Taylor And SUGAR NOW
RATION-FRE
relaxed at his order.
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Parking space is to be pro-
vided for all cars which may
go to the Trot. Automobiles
L The two nurses were en.. -
‘Cuero Hospital and Clinic,
' been connected with the tod
Lufkin woman—Mrs. Idel! Grillott— fice of city manager.
‘ied in a Houston hospital early to- The cumber two amendment in
„ _____ - _________ ____ air forces' 40th annversary celebra-
Dewey has accepted the I ance in history and that instructors tior.
back to the Y, at which point j situation and is understood to have’were experts from as far away as r
hel daughter, Rosilinda, their daughter. Mrs. E. V. Rucker |
Ramirez. Francisco Ramirez of Corpus Christi, sustained bruses I
gan— the home state of Senaotr Ar-
thur Vandenberg. Another highly-
regarded presidential prospect—
pina Perez of Colombia cabled th water games, were enjoyed.
“deep condolence" of his govern- The evening closed with benedi-
ment and his people.
that he made the air trips at
Hughes’ own request and conven-
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FIREFIGHTING
An automobile occupied bv three Monday atter.oon. (allcens j
others, from chiefs of state, have
gone 6 Washington. However,
messages from the King of England
and the President of Colombia were
received locally.
King George VI cables: “The
Queen and I send you our deep sym-
Dewey is taking pains to avoid em-
barrassing Vandenberg supporters.
The state has 41 delegates to next
year’s Republican National conven-
tion—and Dewey needs the votes.
baa to the Old Yoakum high- But they are expected .to go tol K einecke.a 1 d that-the qour5e
Vandenberg as a favorite son can-1l year, nad IV. D188est attend-
James E. Morrow of Yoakum was
charged with murder following the
death of his wife early Sunday morn- ;
ing in a Yoakum hospital, according
to Wayne Hartman, county attorney. i
The complaint alleges that Mrs.'
Morrow died from the effect- of
wounds inflicted by Morrow on July
11 at their home in Yoakum. Morrow
was charged with assault with in-
tent to murder the night of July 11.
Mrs. Morrow was shot three times,
onee in eah arm and once in the
neck, the bullet lodging in her spine
and causing paralysis. She died at
12.20 Sunday morning.
It was alleged that the shooting
climaxed a quarrel between the
couple in their home.
are « to return to dry from injuries suffered
HOUSTON. Julv 28—‘U.— The Plin- art going forward in Beau- turning over several times
contorversy over the strong mayor" mont today to install the bell from i down the embankment,
plan was at an end today as Houston 'he USS Beaumont to be rung by
A voters decided to discontinue the of- the city administration every time a
tor parking, however, with noicheckbook.
( . aa .1 ! The fret kle- faced movie star said
parking permitted on the his wife, Bettv Jare. almost broke‘c;ng-y e Dill Ant
driveway or lawns. nim With her alimony demands in a un00y > FuI Uul
in cse of overflow crowdsistill pending divorce trial. Rooney'
, Hi +L arrA' ill cortended taxes on his fabulous
and vehicles, tnesurPus Will , earnings kept him broke. And his young Yoakum women caught fire
be parked on the concrete wife insisted she deserved a goodly ion Esplanade Sunday afterenoon.
and larcerations. Harold Rucker, J
12-year-old son of Mrs Rucker, e-,
ceped with minor injuries and was .
not hospitalized
Accor ting to witnesses the car
seemed to slip off the road, then 4
Catholic Daughters of America the
first such in Texas, was held in
Cuero Municipal Park Sunday, when
3 Play Day was enjoyed.
Twenty members from Taylor and
four from Yoakum attended, in ad-
pathy in the sad loss that you have I dition to the local members of JCD.
sustained through the death of your I Games of croquet, ping pong, base-
mother.” President Mariano Os- ball, as well as a swimming and
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AJ30 the soouu will be re- DEWEY EYING
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The Jackson county courthouses St. Michael Catholic Church, after
at Independence and Kansas City which a social hour was sheld.
many of whom also are work-
ens toward making, prepara -
uons for the biggest and best
Turkey Trot yet held.
We will pass some of that
mtormation on in this space:
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Control stations will be es-
tabnshed at the intersection
W Broadway and Esplanade
• ena at the Chamber of Com-
merce office and at the Ad-
ministration building at the
Airport.
ihese control stations will
.be for the purpose of supply-
lag information to visitors and
wih be used for general control >
• of the Turkey Trot.
8ome Trot officials will be
stationed at each of these
points during the Trot and
wu be able to supply infer-
Car Plows Info Group
Mrs pridcenOf Pedestrians; 5 Dead highway Monaday morhne
[said that completion of three of the I ELGA. Julv 28 (UP— A speedingjo'clock, it was reported here,
afghans is quite a feat for one per- 1946-modle Ford plowed into a, Mrs. Harry Cooksey of Mason
Ison. | group of pedestrians near Elsa in Iowa, suffered a broken leg and
AK WILF ngg8" &"SYAl Thanked
Hu if 11 L UIa‘ All those who assisted in operat-
I ing 'the stands and games were
----— 1 thanked.
Yoakum Resident Accused assteaoto XSwe cluta ’S
Of Murder After Shooting have had such a successful Car-
Of Spouse
• be- i Nabors is being transferred to
r ut W’voming by the Continental Oil Co.
Til.'- Whites have been residing at
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WASHINGTON. July 284
The Department of ‘Agri
ended rationing of industrial
at noon today it took the
because congress failed to
prhate the funds necessary t
tirrue the program.
Suger was the last farm-
odity to remain under rat
However, the Department a
still is holding on to sugar
controls, and sugar inventor
trols have hem set up.
The articles are used in veterans the Vallev vesterday. Five were
view for simple, private rites for 94-
year-old Mrs. Martha Ellen Truman.
On evisitor at the Independence
home during the morning was Mex-
ican Ambassador Espinosa De Los
Moneros, who flew from Washing-
ton to convey President Miguel Ale-
man’s personal message of sym-
pathy. The ambassador will not
attend the rites.
2,000 Messages
About 2,000 messages of condol-
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01ttedtend Mp K 3RD AFGHAN
manners and merit system of the I f fY RY
Universal military training exper-, K: “ 1
mental unit at Fort Knox. Ky., will’AAISS-EIAE
, A P-51 dive-bomber. B-25 Skip-Sbe spread throught the army. j “-15= -s--e-
Chicago and New York, 'Bombing, and demonstrations of Jet The nrogram calls for moral and
The City of Cuero will receive planes, parachuters and Helicopt-| religious instruction for every sol-1
credit on its key fire insurance rate ers wi cop the show The San idler, no rough stuff by non-coms
h having a member of the local Marcas base 1: the nation s only Hel- I and encouragement for soldiers to.
Fire Department present at the icopter and la:sion pilot training go into ice cream parlors instead day Mrs. J H Fridgen, production
short course, it was explained station. ------
The course was divided into nine
parts, with classes from 8 a m. to j
Kleinecke said Continuanee Asked
Some of the subjects studied were ■ A II T ’ I
equipment for a fire department. In Jdlc905 ldl
salvage, fire extinguishers, entering j _
a burning building, bringing gas fires Trial f louh Gallegos, charged uAm ng Ual NAL
'•nder control, ropes and knots, etc., with assiult with intent t-. murdier.OIe VI HGI NdDOrS
Kleinecke said. again wa. started in DI.trict CouU i -
Crash Monday
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Three persons were injured, one
be one-way traffic on the
| W O White, manager of J. C. Matril for the afzhans mad(iar7a.
---lor.who wtH be wfoUted Uy top
eni and state police Also/Boy
Beoots win aasist Tajior in
nandling traffic problems.
tit "Y" about < mile from
pital fer about ten days.
- At the time of the crash
were enroute to visit relative
Miss Holt in Angleton. They"
riding in a Convertible The i
vertible and truck collided MM
it was reported. No inrormn:
had been received Monday on
jnries to the drivers of the ta
Information, pamphlet rela-
uve to the Turkey Trot, is-
sued to Trot committeemen d
reeently by Chairman Bram- 1
lette bax much in it of inter- I
est to the general public, I
Hopes. To Be Second Eor Maine republican to tell all, while
Gh’eVAidepnr/enp he is telling. Hughes mentioned
•0F 22--. ■ that Brewster made two flights at
*-- Nominatien .. I his expense last February.
the Airport field.
Space for parking on
sweaters. Mrs Pridet n said
- , and other: details of the
-
a sort of Ieprobe for dead and three bodies were strewn
cge. and also as alnver the highway for 250 feet.
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owosso, Mich. -Ju 28.—UP.2
One of the leading presidential
prospects of the Republican party—
Goy. Thomas Dewey of New York-
is resting in nis home town of Owos-
so today. He is on the last leg of
to undeclared - “campaign" tour
E23822 chairman of arrangements.
8628 J Expenses have vet to be deducted,
2211868 but Blanton said he hoped the
82 would run under $200.
222 $300 and $500
Eni to
Ea (however. mean a net of $800,
; and Blanton said he hoped to give
. — COUSIN of Britain’s King George , the Band Mothers $300 of this
leaders considered the Hughes- VI, Lady Iris Mountbatten to amount
interviewed by th® press In New * While the receipts fell about $200
York after rubber check charges short of last year’s benefit Carnival,
against her bounced completely „the response, was considered fine,
. 702128 First, the Hughes Tool Company out of court. Fugitive charge and Blanton Monday thanked the
Izg2400 announced that the plane makers against the titled Briton was also—nubile for its whole-hearted co-
fiSk iteaa publicity man. John Meyer, would dismissed by Magistrate Haddock cperation.
E ambd appear voluntarily anytime he is in felony court after he was noti-
Eoghff wanted to testify. The front man fied that bad checks totaling
’ '«’ '-had been reported out of the $185.05 had been squared in
LDNESOME 1-ye Ar-old Bobbie country and the state department Washington. (Interaatiotnl).
weeps at the New York Foundling had offered to cancel his pass- . __________________
hospital where hejwas taken by port if necessary to get him back. __ piui - pi
committee .wants ^teyer to MA-N 4H-A A +ing or havg bheir friends *om:
give more ’details on secret teStr- IMH1V UIIHNUL . trbube some 75 cakes which were
», n«wiy arrived frora mony he already has, given on
L, hailed his cab and lavish "parties thrown by Hughes
aiBed him to look after Bobbie for influential government offic-
while they searched for a place ials.
to Hve- - • (lottr national} The witness list includes a number
‘ * of Hollywood beauties who alleged-
EAST TEXAS—Partly clonudy to-
night and Tuesday. A few widely
scattered afternoon thundershowers
near the coast Moderate south-
easterly winds.
MBS the Airport grounds will his political strategists. In Michi-
and Miss Hol8.w
Robenburg ■ ‘2
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