The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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Today's Thought
President Lincotn, said:
'Truth is the best vindication
against slander."
VOL. 70—NO. 13
(Euprn Sword
'A Newspaper Reflects Its Community'
CUERO. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1964
Colder
Coide'i tonight. Low tonigh’
22-321 hici Friday 44-54 High
Wednesday 4D low today 33
R'cnfa ' 19
U b. W«ofT*e* ftWMi K)r*coi'
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B> (JN MIIJ-S
Managing Editor
PRESIDENT HOWARD
Kleinecr>e was just about to in-
troduce the program.
| "Par ion me Mr. President,"
interrupted Penn Beakley.
; Aimut 95 L;ons shifted their
j attention to Beakley, awaiting
( his prors Uiieement.
_ i "Wbrr it gets so bad that
CHICAGO •'PP T!ie Team-jj^ SC[K-)| sleeps with
sters accented a precedent-set-j the suiierinteiifient." he went
ting m.a ter agreement with j on to say. "1 think it's time to
1.(100 trucking companies 1 i^ave.
. . „ . I And out he walked, as th.-
step toward ,
Lions
Agreement May
Set Precedent
Fourteen Inches of Snow
Falls On Northern Texas
tods> a giant
•bring•: r alt of the nation's
truck driver under one con-
trary
The contract provides for
wage in* 'e.i-es of cent- an
hour and fnngt benefits of IT
cents -an hour 'during a three-
roared with laughter.
PERHAPS AN explanation on
w hat dr.pi>enofl a little earlier
would be in order.
You >"'t ,i t'lBirli of the Lions
had gone down to Texas City
for a eon' eh-t on And in mak-
rrg th* odg.ne arrangements
PANAMA FUNERAL—A fire truck carries caskets of students
killed In Panama atrife at head of a long funeral proces-
sion. Among marcher* are Panama President Roberto
Chiart (lower, left! and Vice President Sergio Gonzales.
Speculation Ends
Royal Will Remain
At Texas University
AUSTIN, Tex. <UPD Couch fee it hail coaching job today,
of the Year Darrell Royal oft R0>a| telephoned his office ferenc
Texas definitely took himself nut here from Fort Worth'with the ' tru<*m‘> r‘' shor,:> *f:erported m..: Joe .Keesler and
ol consideration for tiie vacant j ! midnight th* time President i,-ors slept in the same
University of Oklahoma head toliowing statament.; James P. fVL. had threaten- f (*,,] ■
| "1 am pleased to have lieen Pr| to call a selective national
considered by the University of: strike i* agreement were not
Oklahoma but I am definitelv !
t Presumably Hoffa will, use
going to tie at Texas , thia contract a- the; basis for _
Royal’* statement ended »pec-, negntu.ung et dement* with! TAILS'V:. ABOUT fat guys
ulalton that tiie roach of the na-j 15.000 remaining smaller truck-Jhave you noticed Jim Stone
tion s No. 1 football learn might W firmt *!] W'wft' h"\« • lately ’'
i comm it expiration date- Mar. .\s ot rd.ty he had lost
31. 1967. j 42 pounds
The nations’ contract provides j.je*„ go)
A
year perns A hoir .T.NO. f K K i ., (lu. mat Jim Stone,
truck drive. - ere affected. - ! presiden* ol the school board
Settlement was reached be- an(l supt Marvin Kirkm.an
tween the rertra* state- con- s),ared lfM. „arJ1e fK.,j
of Teamsters and the j. *jarj- deep erroneously re-'
That. coi.mn't he possible, un-
less the,- •'-• such a thing as a
"pah.>i ;jT,t,~ bed" on the mar-
ket these days
IS more to go to
lie lured ha * k to his alma mater ,
despite his tremendous succeas-
es In seven seasons at Texas j for regional supplements ai )ose ,f,( h, to )5nor)<
wheir his teams have complied ' >pi*e*man said there vs .is "in-;off
a 59-14-3 record and gone to six
howl games
More Cold
Forecast
For Cuero
sistann
I believe he'l: make it.
bv employe: repre-
sents.ives dial regional varia-
tions U res.x-i.uied. ] TOM tjfroN sends me the
j Rojal was admittedly the Ok j Negotiations began in dura- foUo^-i,^ coaimcnt* labeled
I la horn a regents No. 1 choice j last month j "Fede. i: F jtds* Nut.- That's
for the job vacated last Satur-
dav when Bu<t Wilkinson resign-
ed as diacli to concentrate on
DISPLAY AWARDS — Wiiburn Pargmann
(left) holds the recently won trophy proclaim-
ing tin- Cuero Toting. Farmers Chapter as the
most outstanding In Area Ml. At renter is Wil
son Millican showing off his five-year advisor
award from the Stnte Assn, of Toiing Farmer*
of Texas. And at right Charles Nagel displays
the trophy signifying the local chapter's win
ning the area publicity award. Pnrgtnann is
president of the chapter and Nagel is immedi-
ate pasl president.
CUERO RECORD STAFf PHOTO
M C14KTON WEBER
Cuero Federal
Elects Weber
i*emg athletic director or turn-
ing to [K.llUl -
Until today. Royal had de-
clined to comment on the pros-
j»'cts ol his possible move,
claiming anything tie said
' might hurt the feelings of his
friends in Oklahoma, where he
starred for Wilkinson from 1946
19 as a halfliack and quarter-
ha* k as well as those he has
M Oitfojn Weber was r»w,.'r
•ed president of tiw Cuero Fed- made in Texas ,
eral Savings and I/sin A-vn ia- Royal * most recent team rt>R" " n‘J '.n~
tion at toe annua! vhaiet adder s' would up as Utr nation'* only1 an> fc ,Lr| “r'"',n-
rm-ct.ng hei*! WV 'ncvlay aftrr- undefeated-untle<l team and a/t- -'"JP
n<» n a* the irffire. er tx-iirg ranked No. 1 went on 1
re-eieeted were to turn back No 2-ranke<i Naw| an< ',m"
f» ijj- to i.D-‘
• our Dough''
Of all Th< k-' c.iuses I have
IHished I .nuik none is rerail-
vd more Oi • i than the unsuc-
cessful attempt to do away with
the exp.ession- “at government
expense" oi paid for by fed-
eral funds" and similar phras-
es.
Scarce y a day pas-es but
what toe raw-papers report
on same project which the
"goven.ment will pay for"
Vf-er - -j y|J1(p Ofton A jmliti-cian wpl
the Ant'-1 glee-,.' y to hr- ron-
Smokm,: laague *autiou-.y | atitueoi' hov he ha- saved
doubt- Pi t he government's I lhem mu|rt.. t(m- nru bridge
will ciUse (Sw( rA|jy Page 01
in mnmtxT-
'No-Smokes
League Has
Quit Hints
DAU -aS a I'D
years it* tm field.
Community Hospital John Glenn
Will Be Discussed W|N$eek
As n suit 'J a .survey marie tty via.- c.dpri
la-t year bv Page. South- ri*.nd It was pointed .tut that a com-
and Page hospi'a' arci’.'f <"> mur.ity h .sj>.'a! tor ’his area
an i eo'nsuit m:- it the ins’ rat .or. wvu'd l>e a feasible . volut ion as
Senate Job
of direc-tor> -of Cuero il p.uu
Foilnda'ion, the nerd t . heP.c
health la-iide- for the r.rnmun-
COLUMBL'S. Oi.i-i' (UPD
l.It i >( .no- i -,:
gave At'v Gen
A freak storm piled up a*
much as 14 inches oT snow in
northern Texas today.
Some snow was reported fall-
ittg as far somh at Shiner at
mid-morning But apparently h
will not- reach the Cueto area.
Tire local forecgt.-t calls for a
, hard freeze, but mak. no men-
ta.n of rain or snow or anything
else. I’ may get a« oold as 22
ileg.ee- tonight, the forecast
say«
Wivinr -day's high of 49 pire-
| cedi’-1 today s P,-degree low. Had
tide, 'emperature dropped a rie-
■ - ■ or two lower Cuero would
- in’ had . a mess, since a High’
• ’ fed during' the night.-
Total .rainfall' .measured .49.
it vv.i< badly needed thru-.
"Ui the area
The Texas snow storm is head-
ing East. United Pres- Intema-
.Ttiorv.ii said heavy snow. Flee’
■ and hazardous driving warnings
were posted all the way to"Ten-
nessee and Georgia.
Tiie \Ye..'!ier Bureau said that
j by mid - morning the Dallas
stKAvf..:: totaled 7.2, inches, the
] biggest snow ever recorded
there. The snowfall broke a
record -et 17 years ago Two
.-CM.---.- d.stri.-ts called off clas-
| sc. f*the day.
iIo*is',in reci ived 77 inches
oi rim Jn six hours.
\s ’In- stoim .sloshed east-
ward. highways and bridges be-
1 came crusted w.th snow and ice.
J Police urged motorist.' to exer-
! cise extreme cau’ion.
Tiie weather bureau expanded
source today -arl.er warning* of critical
Rr.tveri Ken- weather to include a wide area
result o' the survey.;, however
umn:!'Vm^ier‘h?s,'l!r ri'd!--'n •!>' maj r creci:! for asU’oHaut | ^retchmg from .southwest Tex-
'Other «•!!!< er
T I E DeLeon, vve - pres.-tent:
H* •want Kleineeke, executive
vice - president ami secretary.
1- ugene E Graft’, aks:slant v < <
-ptiwulent and tre.ismcr: Mi>
Oiene Barber assistant set *••-
t.iry - treasurer an*1 Mrs Glad-
ys Dieringer, assistant secre-
tary .
W L Feiguson Jr, and .1 j
Garter Thomas were re-elected'
offer- it- help M.n.vhnw
rules tor try nr to
2k-h In tf>e Git tun Bowl.
Oihn.m M l' Rudm-ih one*-
h three-p.ii k-a-t'-tv man. tuiinil-
i*1 the league fimam es it an t
does-'-tfie work. He has impres-
sive hel| from Dr Alton Ochs-
ner. fame*1 New Orleans sur-
g(s>n, i anecf Speriai.s' and- ene-
my of cigarf’i-
Ochkner (s chairman of the
The diiiatet of Cuero have boarl and v. othe- tihvs 'an:*
two i>.and- new toys, bur it's -erv«- on th< hoard avd'h' him
Kids of Cuero
HaveNewToys
Hft'- of! .'(‘i n H
Man-On-Moon Committment
By 1970 Is In Jeopardy
WASHINGTON -UPD The U*S romnutm
«•" "
f possible
Arronlini: •• . .. .
.....l ..........* „ *
..ppmpriauons it -fes_for ^spaee eMilnralion.
countv John II Glenn's decision to en- as,.to ?™**-'** Alabama.
, Heavv snow warnings were in
•or the Democratic race for sen- ^ the nS for north
cen'rnl and northeast Texas
and today for southern Arkan-
sas and nortlvern Mississippi.
(See HEATHER, Page fii
- :r. h.- n e O' o
Glenn vv.ll m.ikc his nn-tunce-
an irv rei-e in l—e’.- during (tty j‘ Ohms and tit* Cuero
1963 in the amount of 52.114.122 - Lions Hub cm-h putting up
14 | more than VSM)
Momtiers of tiie aswxualj* m. «| Botli of th< devin-t were in-
staff are Mr* AUee VVit.tmer, -tailed thi‘ vseek by a local
brnkkeeper, ami Mrs Alta1 contractor Walter Lewi*.
R^tese, Mrs. Kay Kirkland and All that s needed rvcav is some
Mm« Ellen M. Pamvt teller*. nice weather
Republicans Sponsor
New Medicare Plan
cu-icd wTh rity ar*d
**- rler-
At: .nv*'ii:or. has been exten-
ded to the DetWiTt Ci.iunly.Com-
linis.<.*>neiN. the City Council anil nicn.t at 1(1 a m. EST Friday ir.
The Chamber of Uomnvevcc to 'tiie baiins’im of the Neil House
';ill.end a meeting:-to he he! ’ w, Hotel in Columlnis. a bote:
.n tiie near {mitre, arconiu’g. to; sp- ikesmah said. Arran'geinenfs.
S comniumen’ 1*. land men Boh Cone, a*lmini.d,ra'or for Cue- {•*.’ the news conforenc. were
,T)-l lo-iYIiil Foundiit .on . :n;n!.*- !ihi> morning,
At live meeting, full . dvia.r- .Glenn's expect txl enti-y into
, ,i .: mg Uh- survey w:li l» 'hi- <• no- t was sure to create
tin- National Aeronautics and Sji*t< •• A< rt.im .-j-.n-ci for the purpose of learn:hg a rare of in'erna’ional mteri -'
vvlVat the otf.cia's would d(,-ire a- -.it couid match the sirs'
for tiie community in improving -American to orbit s the earth' Qnc n'ui'ic.ne. and thirty-six
he: tit f-ieiiitics. -against Rep Robert Taft. J1 ; members of th* Chamber of
"The board is anxious to f.nd a nmnibeiYif one of the epan-, Comme/tT-nave voted in the
• *ut if Tie officials -would like .to.Ti'y - ni'*st prxtriUnent Repubh- j TXh.n-kegv Tr->? referendum!
------ u rr,ncress pursue the project or nof. Cone can families. ' Thai s shchtiy less than 50
people the 9 £ j-jj-j m|jf|lin more for tiie current 19td fiscal dec hired. , r.w < *arr e told I’nited Press r>,.r cen* 0j ,jr membership.
Tiie survey contains much dr- International that Gienn. sough’ Clumber Manager Pat Pat-
..ed information, acr.ontmg ’. by b -’h Drmvn'c and Repair *n -aid none of -the result*
Gone who added that the actu lie *ns.. ■< D■ * : led in :-un ft-- of the election would be releas-
n- tic .’senate .. a- i. I>’m >cr.it: H,5.’ ed unit1 after "a 11 the votes -are
136 Vote In
Turkey Trot
Ur TLoltfMi C* Seamans r
the spare program.’ 1ol«l n porteis at a
:,n,l general th; Umar landing will dtp mb.
send- budget briefing
to three-year terms on the I void ,(lt1 t(, Rf out and play i Tltc league
of direc tor* Other directors arc A Mem Whirl ha« been in- ;ias.
Weber, De. Leon. Kleineeke 1 -tailed in Alexander Park in j -Rudntan. •" lay man
T Summers Jr . and F M.vron \0rth '.tien end a Merry-Fly- j league certificates W\ m-*,,,.-..... ....(...
B.l-s Sr hi has iieer, installed at Uvej-who have .ju-’ smoking ' ' Va.r which started Julv 1.
Welter reported the axsociu- \ Oak Park i rettes bit a' cast a yen: So j > ^-Also votes it J5.3 billion for the 1965 fisc aL ycur slat tu.g
tKin's asset- as of last Dee. 30 The tw’o merry-go-rounds! far, he ha* *eht cait 111.00b r<'r I next Julv 1. ,, - - - -
totaled J18 193 SStj *H. There was1 were K*tntfy financed by the I tlfleatM j Seamans said NASA must get both to meet the J mc .it of the survey .h*avcvei
“I it*'i«.lk to «i - u hii i *_*_ u.. «iotn Prf»*iiiipnt Kunncilv in Mny. 1 m t.ii ,-’'
me who j date set by the late President Kennedy in May. ,:m‘ " voKcs the establishment of ,a mnouncemen’ is iminineat.: j counted, mc.-igse early re
doesn't wan- tc quit Itudmnn |w-hich President Johnson has endoised f<>t his own ,ic ...*ni 1'' ,f'• community hospital. G’* :.n in’ey ’he rice, turns m gl.t influence second-
said "It is jus' like alcoholic' ; Wednesday s^ briefing HP(1 ^ I,l.^w'Snu,|>irrlv 'disctisse- ns T’he hoard of directors of the to stop Ta.fi ci.-seiv - paralleled; hallo- vc'v-
«— —.......* T”Ta'
He will >ert,ire an awj.cn< c ! rtaE-
nc tides Fain McDoug-’i a. move by . Republicans in 1552
chairman; Nathan Post Si . when they stoitp-’d h:- father's
(See HOSi HAI*. Page 6) (See JOHN OEF.NN. Page fit
WASUNGTON (UPD - In
an effort tr break the leguJa-
Uve deadlock over medicare. *ix
Republican senator* today co-
spnsoml a measure t' t would
combine Social Security contri-
butions with a private insurance
person* S5 or alder. It would be
financed by • one-half per cent
increase m the Social Security
-Create a national, federally
chartered non-profit assortatior
program J private inswance and group
Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N Y . serxice ounparte* whirft would
said in a speech prepared lor
Senate delivery, that the plan
had "the best cm nee *rf b-'com-
ing law In 1964.”
The two - prong proposal tor
helping foe elderly pay medi-
cal exi>ense* wwld:
Use Social Security tinanc-1 man Cooper,
of one or 1.000 He was on the -...................................... t.iitttmmmKmgrranntanririritaricmmgatnnitttitnntwiriririfflmaantnCTtnacnr
road attending to his oil busi-
ness when the government's re-
port on smok ng came out last
Saturday.
“People who know me say. j
'you won't have to work so hard j
now, the U S government ha*1
taken up your fight " Rudman
said., . j
• From what I have learned
I doubt seriously that afl the j
publicity in the government re-
port will detei any amount of
smoking I dcr't think the to-
bacco companies have any
cause tr warty "
For those who want tr- qu.t,
Rudm'Jt ofieif these met (tods
autoroiae a «»arrlard medical
surgical poik y lor those over j
© It wwj es'imated dte
would be about $2 per week.
Javits was joined in sponsor-
ing the measure by Sea. CUf-
fond Case. N. J.. John Sher-' c*r "
Kenneth B.! nos is
Some Date From 18th Century
Strange Laws Still On Nation's Books
Itv HARNEY MlOtFJl crime to transport lady bugs nut jaiws are Delaware - whipn.nc t outcome o,' in election'
l tilted Prm* Intematkinal of tiie state Seems someone h.id post and Texas' right to divide j Missis-,ppi ha- the rtatior-
American*' pr.de them-eives' been bugnapping them md sh,p-1 itself into as many as four ad- ] highest paid sheriffs under a
on ‘ being rugged individualists | ping them to C-iiifornia. dittonal states. But few out-j<aaieJaw which designates them
and during the IF? years of their, In the same session, the states .cide Illinois know about that - as tax rollectnrs and
historv as a nation they have j lawmakers derailed, an attempt; state's proportional represent-j them a percentage of all
produced some mighty individu- i to repeal Washington's ban on; at ion. which provides for curau-1 collected. Some sheriffs earn as
sUcti- liws cam-inc' tov pistols. lative wring for the lower house! much as $100,000 a year .
‘ ........a ~«ir ..Wei M-rtw i Dog Reported
Shot In Yard
Seror ballots were to go in-
to the niai. right away to
tliose chamtier members wrho
did not mark and return the
first it.iljots
The election will determine
whethe: or not the chamber
will as the Turkey Trot Asso-
ciation to go 'into action on a
1964 extravaganza.
fieconri-round ballots will ask
the same questions as the first
11 Do ...it favor a Turkey Tro*
in 1964; 2' Tf so. will you ac-
cept yoiir pro rata share of the
cost * 3* If so «nll j’ou serve on
a committee if appointed' 4t
and allows If so do you favor a one. two
taxer-j or thn-e-das Turkey Trot?
mg to
prcn-We 15 days of bos-' Kealing. N Y . Thomas
prtal care, up t»> 199 days rtf Ktr+tcl Calif and
nurstfv horae tr*aan«n<, tot al* Cha«e ScoMh, Mam*
Tlri natkin s talent for pro- In 1962 New Jersey let-unt ; of the state legislature and al-|
Rudmar suggested read.ng^^^ ^ ^ 19lh and ever the ISth Arkansa: | to perform mamages under an permitting betring at horse and compiamecI v city police that
I----. _ «•- -i—:.i—. — w- i.c in Lsaiisiana
in;»*-.- hie x i rt
c'-.M n.
,*■ • t>
Ocha ne.'s
Bu
smoking and
he favor*
hyp- 'century. Bdt 'eg.slat co bod.c
'still manage n . <fd a few i«
'Taili to voursed aa*1 d:-e i.-- 'Klicn'lj
Margate' the d.-a* -ntage of smokinz Fo. example, p 196.; \\
I (few KO kMOKEBS, Page «j jjgior c IsegisLauirc made u
hhti.ii Saena 10B Evers St.,
ompiamee! v city poBce that
it is pracu-a.ly' I960 law dog race tracks desp.te a pro- someone shot his dog while the
r n s 1.;: cuL.iral c*sie' h ’. m n 'he s’ ’e - c*.n-:.tu-' •; m.c' w as ir hi? yard.
... , .. .f. 'i\ classifies bee? a> 1 vc t>V. Men/ ’■■•lie1 the incident to**
. \ •' -r c ril,font, i . I..U Oregon - presidential primarv ace uesndv at 7 45 pm.
Ga.s».C t'xanip.C OC UiriqaC
m.ikc.- tf a crime o brt or th.’4 (fkw KlkAM.E LAWS. Tag- «) M ce searched the area
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