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THE WEATHEB
November 7 - IX, 1947
CUERO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
VOL. 53.—NO. 238.
TRUMAN CALLS FOR WAR ON FI
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Archbishop Joseph Earner Ritter’s
Cartwright then turned
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I wish we could smell those fsh.:
win line up with Trot decorat-
etc.
cated unit fled to escape the
(Ittitrattioatl Soaodphttot)
natrally. However, the Trot
man, the ygmg
the
thousands of fish along the coasta
•p3r*4*c-
Giles to determine if rules can be
edhe
drawn up which
. Mr.
first leg of a 9000 mile trip across
Dr. Ben M. David, pastor of ‘the
Victoria Fine Arts Association is
tions. McLean estimated that the
rador, thence to Alaska and back to
Alaska. It will leave Alaska Satur- I ber of the State Board of Educaticn
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VICTORIA CLUB
the purpose of pointing his air force i
TO MAKE TRIP
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Brownwood, a scanner.
subject of "Civic,
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committee
Discuss Turkey Trot
the
Most of us remember what Topper’s eyc.
Greer Garson Given
Chis.
and the students
omissions
elections scheduled
for consultation early next month,.state for public affairs.
; with his gun.
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AT TEXAS CITY
FATAL TO ONE
Jeweler Is Slugged
And Robbed 01 $12,000
RogeeM. Ramey and members of McLean of Sabine said that in the
his Eighth AU- Force staff is on its I past two years the shrimp indus-
way to Newfoundland today on the j try has fallen off 50 to 60 per cent
NEGROES TO
EXHIBIT AT
DOG FLYING
TO HOSPITAL
FOR NEW EYE
Also Mrs. David will give a brief
report Monday on Training Union.
Special music will mark the meet-
ing, which will have sessions throu- i
Wednesday night at the Lodge eHall. 1
The degree was conferred by Seay's
father, Dr. J. B. Seay, of Kenedy. I
Master's Honor Conferred
On Local Man By His
father from Kenedy
Aircraft Firm Found
Guilty in Stock Sale
Veterinarian say Topper, a pet ot
the John Beaming family, is the first
FORT WORTH, Sept. 25.— (UP)—
A B-29 carrying Brigadier General
ary of 840 per month for her erv- servation program. His
ices if the four parties per month provide more food for X
is
Of
France Is Broke-
Would Like Dollars
EAST TEXAS—Fair tonight and
Friday, slightly cooler in the north-
west portton*, warmer in the north-
west. Moderate north westerly winds.
enter a hospital for an operation to
restore his eybight.
I VICTORIA, Sept.25 -Plans for
I a six-day goodwill tour of Northern
Mexico cities by members of the
Victoria Rotary Club was announc-
ed here Tuesday by George Hof-
i
Five Outstanding At-
tractions Booked
Monday afternoon he is to give a.
report on the Associational Mexican I
Missions.
Later Monday afternoon Dr. David
will give an important address of
chairman.
The members will make the trip
when a steam turbine exploded. The
ship had arrived in Texas City Wed-
nesday from Port Everglades. Flor-
ida. to take on fuel oil for Provi-
dence. Rhode Island.
thod of exploration and still not in-
terfere with fishing.
is hoping
town business
parties are staged.
Under present plans Mrs. Dietze
will organize and conduct parties
held concerning the Auxiitarv’s part
in the Turkey Trot.
Cuero Turkey Trot
and Second Annual
TURKEY SHOW
SEAY IS GIVEN
MASON DEGREE
i he
be
Ke 42
To Alaska And Then
To Fort Worth
B-29 WILL FLY
OVER THE TOP
Galveston Mayor Is Wit-
ness In Effort io Save
Coastal Fishing
Rotarians Plan For Good-
will Jaunt Into Old Mex-
ico Next Month
Youth Program likely
will keep pace with the sum-
mr program
proposeq1,
he just wants the nation
ntght last season.It not only Divorce horn Male
was a success ata regular.
ported Th m day by Richard Filler
Negro epunty agent here.
A pack ot -wert potatoes and onc
of Spanish peanuts will h exhibited
new Mar and a discussion will
$40 Per Month
The supervisor will be paid a sal-
A
Mb front decoratiop will
fary with the size of the front.
entertainment and i
supplies in the way of games, music,
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With the senior program oJT
A meeting of the American Legion
g
People Not Asked To Eat
Less But Stop Wasting
So Much Food 3
Hughes will accompany the Vic-
toria trippers.
For —nesayaue
throws away bread equal til
70-milliom bushels of grain J
year. 4
The Preagpnt called gn Aq
housewives to be more Ml
Negros from DeWitt cotuty will _________
haxa.xtbamalot.tin tarrof Legion Auxiliary To
an the other is the election
held this week at High School.
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TEXAS CITY.
Explosion of a
Ship To Go From Labrador companies to use the blasting me-
course to authority outside ths I in their search for pools of 0,1 un-
church.” . (InteraatiomD I derneatl the waters of the Guif bf
______________ Mexico.
Cuero Youth Recreation
i Wednesday night.
MEAT PICTURE
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 25.—(UP1—
j today
-5c3
3
M
is the first meeting of
Hall Thursdav night at 8 o'clock.
Because df “mnk
President baya het
iate stop-thpefa
says the ptoblimhe
The oil operators will have their _
chance to answer charges of the Cuero Invited To Join For
fishermen this afternoon.
100-million dollars is needed
for cutomers. and one slugged Bednarz knowledge tests ano
Che Cuero Record
l A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
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Junior Hi
acre. He said he'd seen “hundreds on October 9, and Cuero citizens are
of tons of dead fish after blasts." invited to take part as members. ac-
But on the other side this morn-cordins to information Thursday
from Leon C. Levy, vice president of
the Association.
TO BE GREAT |
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W AN I ID GOOD MEN
LnckpanNamen
Mr. Trumarnamed Chade
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Local Pastor To Give Re-
ports And Address At
Association Meet
Youth Center program, but,
The cornea frbm the eye of ano- L1 leas plentiful meat until
ther dog will be transplanted to spring of 1949.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. -(UP)
--1he Agriculture Department says
the peur corn crop may be reflected
to an organized start, and a
smilar program planned for[
who acted as worshipful master for'
the event. , Shout Tuesday, Out. 14, also.
Other Kenedy Lodge members who I —-----
ATownTalkInChurchRow
--- . dedgh
J4m Seay was given a Master Ma-
son’s degree at a called meeting of the day on the
Cuero Lodge No. 409 A. F & A. M. Righteousness."
Psuss
Q 'to
Fort Worth. The ship is expected to
leave Goose Bay, Labradc: tomorrow i ____ ___________________________ .
for Elmendorf Field at Ankorage, ! ing, there were pleas from a mem-
the top of North American. ------- ----------------- ----- —
The flight will take them to Lab- damage is about a ton of fish per beginning its second annual series
"materiallv fale
statements and ,
will permit oil
Shrimping Off
One commercial fisherman, Cleo
1 twice monthly for students fr the Bto
..a hdh.mezethratieht zadta iipvem
| Junior High u a Hew project. sta
। Seniors’ party-dances will con- me
tell you they
Fight Against Blasting in Gulf Opens CAPpoFE/S
E Mumme, C C. Quillan. J. L.
Martin W W. McDonald, Lester
Manning, C C. Mumme and Evans
Bams.
After the meeting ice cream and
oft drinks were served to the vis-
itor, and to the-Cuero Lodge inem-
bers attending the session.
DETROIT. Sept. 25 (UP) —Three
bandits slugged a Detroit jewelry
'tore manager today, tied him up
and then fled with 112,000 in cash
and jewelry.
Charles Bednarz told police the
men entered bis jewelry store be-
around
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The peppery Galveston mayor's
testimony highlighted hearing this
morning in Austin on complaints of
gulf fishermen that the blasts set
eff by oil companies are killing
DALLAS, Sept. 25—<UP)— The
Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
pany has announced that it is
going to seek rate incresses in some
248 citits of Texas, if earmings in a
particular city justify such action.
The announcement has been made
by General manager W. L. Prehn of
Southwestern Bell. Prehn said sim-
ilar action is being planned in Ark-
ansas, Oklahoma and Missouri.
DETROIT. Sept. 25—(UP) — A j
seven-year-old wire haired terrier is
making a precedent-setting flight
I from Detroit to Washington.
_ ..... — . v. i dead fish taken from the beaches at .
AT ST. LOUIS, 500 p«rbhloner« to Galvcston. ,
IN DEBRIS-SCATTERED New Orlears, this house in the Reynes projee is one of thousands ripped by
the great tropical hurricane that streaked across Florida, through the Gulf of Mexico and hammered
Louisiana and Mssissippi coastal cities, With their lunch tot on the table, residents of this pre-fabri-
Cuero First Bapust Church, will f Seniors Saturday
take part in the 29th annual session Meantime a regular Senior Youth
of the Guadalupe Baptist Associa- Center party is scheduled for this
tion to be held in the First Baptkst Saturday night. Plane now are for
Church in Yoakum October 13 and the entire group, or as many as
114. i wish to, to attend the Daule High
in the immediatel
to the municipal
October 19.
announced bv Mrs.
Jr . presidH ’
are instituted, or $20 per mnth if out forcing prices any
only the two High School student home.
A program received here shows
that Rev. R. W. Whetsel will act as
moderator at tht meeting.
In the morning session, Monday,
Oct. 13. Dr. David will make a report
as chairman of the committee on
committees.
AUSTIN, Snt. 25.—(UP)— 1
Small, nery mayor Herbert |
Cartwright of Galveston walk- |
ed up to a desk and planked j
down a jar containing three
ald misleading
dAfter investigation of de-
cating companies, the Tur-
oky Wot Committee in charge
ostreet decoration and Trot
deoration at the Airport, de-
ced upon a San Antonio
fi to do the job here. . |
pie decorator * promises a
ga and festive town when
th Trot opens, with a special
jogtoetag created to carry out
th turkey theme.
wderchants along the main
stints downtown are being
id by the decorating
ior to sign them up for
store front and awn-
nation.
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These plans will be carried
out as far as possible, with
the assistance of the super-
visor.
do, tomown crou. to Poor Corn Crop May Be j
Reflected In Less Meat ~ .
- Topper will make the flight to) . In Cnrine 1949 DALLAS FAIR
the capital for a cornca transplant - ’ •P Illg •‘7 4 ----
ENVOY TO RETURN
WASHINGTON. sept. 25. (UP,
to tide France over the fore noon when there were no
ucts becausemeat production
quires sonih grain. Mr. Truma
says careful buying will enab
Americanssegramme money aia
the same time help those in de
perate need.
Mr. Truman says: "I am cont
dent that the Amefican peopi
realizing tig ememe serioumness 1
the situatton, wih sooperate funyn 4
because of seismographic opera-
man. International
George Weisgarber of the Texa J
Employment Commission explaine
. the original, advantages and meth.
in a new 32-passenger bus which _____ 7 . ... API?* 3
Sept. 25—(UPI— will leave Victoria October 28. Theods o gluing aptitude testa to de-
turbine aboard a bus will cover approximately 1,000 which occupation aMMt
tanker at Texas City has killed one miles. I* best suited tot at the tegular
man and slightly injured five others. Flv meetins wit, Rotar Club meeting 01 the Rotary Club Thurs-
I The victim of the explcsion late V^'ic^ noon at the Rose Room.,
last night was Albert Bruback. Of 1 three n which will he arang weisgarber told the group that
Pitt 8 \ Bruback. third1 ton sessions of Mexican and Amer- thetestheipboth.the egPlhyet
engneer abroad the tanker Cedar _______ ,, - 11 and the person taking the test.
Mountain, was scalded to death ” bs, H omnansa id. Tests including both knowledge and
Cities in which the Victoria Ro- practical divisions make it possible. J
tary will meet with other clubs are , for the employer to hire the person’
Laredo. Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey, taking the test with the —franea
Saltillo. Ciudad Victoria and Mata- of the person being able to qold the*
moras a job. It helps the person as ft gives 31
District Governor Benny H. him an idea of what fteld he is.
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.ustin, Texon 1 .
By United Press
President Truman has
ed for a nationwide catm
against the waste of fo
The program to con
food is a starter in thes
szszamz.easonerazasaiVicTORIAHAS-JPHONERAZE.
a striking success the young
people made ortheir stunt '
i Was
Ke nk.
1his
IOR I WORTH Sept. 25 (UP -
The Federal spurities and Ex-
change Coinminion has found the
j tinue every other Saturday nightat
Muny Clubhouse. The Saturday
nights when the Seniors are not
having their parties, the Juniors"
; supervised parties will be held un-
til after the football season.
| When football season is over it is
proposed that the Junior students’
parties will be given on Friday
. nights, every other Friday.
Final arrangements for a site and
i the date of the first Junior event
are to be announced within a short
time.
minute news conference 1
he has set up a citizens
mittee to run the national
toward more concentrated training: Irregularities
of defensc. ! Three residents of Lubbock and lineup is the San Antonio Symphony
-Egn—ecnew.are ta 8C[* one from Dallas have filed suit orchestra, which is booked for March
geants A ? . Puller of Newark, against Secretary of State Paul , 1M’
Radio MUX, and Calvh Pelts of Brown, charging irregularities in the : May Write
। election August 23 on the college Interested local persons may write
I building amendment to the state 10 the Association, or to its presi-
constitution. dent. Mrs. Rubin Freis, Victoria.
The suit asks that some 25,000 Opening of the series will be
votes cast in the electicn in Bexar, Robert St. John, distinguished
• Continued on page 5.) journalist, author, world traveler
and radio commentator, who has re-
। turned this month from 10 months
I in Europe, several of which Were
j spent behind the "iron curtain. He
is expected to Rive a first-hand ap-
p n (T AAMV j praisal of Russia and what she is
ILLU LUUIVI A ' Continued on page 5.)____
Junior High students, the J
-..... -I i group of five sell for $6 each. Levy
said.
Feature attractions of the 1947-48
PARIS. Sept. 25. ‘UF A State
Ipartment ofHeial said in Paris to-
day that Franco is flat broke .
He av: onl quick dollat aid can
stave cfT economic collap- by the
best fitted for and might prevent
him from getting fired from a job
for which he is not qualified, there-
by preventing a black mark , from
going on his record.
20 Fields
The aptitude tests used given to
High School seniors the past two
days are general tests including ten
aptitudes and covering 30 nes or
employment, Weisgarber satd. This
type of test is used mostly for
who do rot have any work I
'and for those who have worked in
different fields.
Other types of tests given WTO
, 1 . । Arcnbisnop Josepn Emer ritvers
I»s 8.t0^! - sula - Ni audlelice:
, but the Trot Asso- i Rlevearnaamisszonnit kegPThst | nic stench is And don't let
that all dren to parochial schools. Civ the.oilcompentes
houses action was vetoed by the group, don 1 10,1 fsh.
-—l , when Ritter warned of possible Against Blasting
g , .. excommunication from the church j With tltat statement Cartwright
CP and thus insure a uniform for ■interfering with ecclesiast. launched a fight to eliminate seis-
btor scheme and motif cal omice authority by having re- | mographic blasting k oil ccmpanies
OTdicers of the Student
yemth Council were elected.
Now, the students of High
Sohool will in a large mea-
gure sconduct the affairs of
their own Youth setup fur-
pished them through the citi-
lens and Youth Recreation
Council.
Before, they were asked on-
ly to be present. A chaperoned
party and dance was provid-
ed. 1
Now the students themselv-
es will put some thought to
the kind of programs they
want, will get together and
plan their own stunts, wiener
roasts and the like.
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It was repeated for the public. A prominent Hollvv rood romance ' not necessarily mean greater retail__—________-
themselves has gone ca the divorce rock A:- supplies. The leaner animals will a a ( II C
-thus helped raise anice sum to tre s Greer Garson divorced Rich- produce smaller pcrk chopb. ham. LUCKman >dyS U. >.
. lard Nev today. and roa.t. UJ2H LA: r j NAn
add to the Youth Councils, Nev, who played the role of Miss Beef marketing al-o arc <Apcct« d Will wIn lOOO War
fund drive. ,Garscn‘s son in Mrs. Miniver", did to increase temporarily this fill, __
not contest the action at the brief onl.- lo be followed by a sharp ro- (AMBHIIMI. M । ... 2,
hearing idurtion and higher prices next । fP Chai l« - 1 uckinan a , ■ .Ann r-
spring Kan huu "11 f x< i aat in which
thev have put i/pat c and '.'ill 91
this war agiin-I -tarvaton
Luckman is the 38-car-pld Can.-
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banlrnpt (ilobe Aircraft Corporation middle of October I he official,
ot Fort Worth guilty of making whose name has not been disclosed.
According to the department, the
; flow of hogs to market may in-
| crras about three per cent in com-
’ ing months. That"., because farmers
I probably will prefer to market their
iimnals at lighter weights rather
MARINE LIFE
from DeWitt, a: will vellow corn. Auxiliary is s neduled at Legion
blackeved peu-. and pi pumpkin
Normat Jack on of the Stratton
(uinmuntty and Iris Wright iron
the Weivill- are i will aUend tiie
Fair with Fuller and he wite on
Negro day, October 13
attending to still feeding hungry Europe.
n, Mr. Truman announced ih a;
r-i"
AEc-« i Mrs. Dietze will be in charge of
PS-----I four parties per month for Senior
0— m. J i High students and Junior High PU-
.e- jplk under the proposed Youth
mmh-a- setup, as well assisting students in Executive's attack on th
4. planning for the parties, arranging of keeping down prices at 11
ARTIST SERIES *mRsought ATONDPAMfY
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TEC Official Offers Meth-
od Of Giving Exams A.
Rotary Club
ation by Dr. Mason Weadon of the
Abbey hospital for autmals.
. And the parties should be Topper went almost blind a year
r .+go
much more fun, and more in - ’
teresting.
Mrs. Norvan (Cutter)
Dietze was officially employed
as Youth Program supervisor
I for social activities during the
school year at a meeting of
he executive committee of ‘ the
dals say the prices to be
rged are quite reasonable.
WffcT W! bea
■Rial spectacle just with
decorattons i all jom in
lake it so.
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| than fatten them on costly corn
But, the deprtment says, this will
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m e :8.2
took part in the ceremonies as a "ANKFg RI A CT
degree team were E. P. Young. F. H. • •"-T •-e l
Harden. J. L. Harris. Joe Lurak, M.
MUST HELP EURON
tenant-General Walter Bedell Pr-idel t Truman l> looking for a bridge. soan 1 unite amed 1,
Smith. American Ambassador to promnient civilian for the $10,009 a- President 1r1nin 1s ctaorm.n <1
Russia, will return to this ccuntrv year job of assistant secretary of the citizens food cormittes set up
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LUNCH IS READY, BUT SO WAS THE HURRICANE
sal. of $ 1.500.000 of stock
public last year
Parties
Approved
Yduth Center • activities
shethabe more enjoyable this
winter—for two reasons.
One is that a paid super-
visor wil be in charge, lending
Heriavice and help and work
toward making the parties
and dances interesting and
entertaming.
The State Department says Lieu- WASHINGTON Sept. 25 —‘UP
it.
merchants WtU
to pay for their ow 1
Charles Luckman Named
To Head Group To Meet
Food Crisis
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