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VOL. G8—NO. 203
’“A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY" _
CUERO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1956
WEATHER BlUCTDr. A tdx-
howr alert »m Issued for Otero
and vicinity Saturday il|ht, ac-
cording to the Stale Highway Pa-
trol It railed for possible torna-
uloes and hail. Otherwise Matter-
ed showers and thundershowers
along the roast Sunday and'Sun-
day night is powpfrt, fly!
murh rhango In temperature.
10 PAGES — PRICE 59
HELD 8N RIESEL ACID CASE
“Speed Limits Radar Eir- ■
forced".
You have seen these signs
near the city limits of Cuero.
These wqrds, which now
appear cli traffic signs, on
streets and highways over
the State, bring a smile to
the lips of many motorists
who think they are in on a
secret method to ••beat” the
scientific speed detection de-
vices.
• >
“Method or no method.
* • • . ... i
they’ve got a surprise in j
store if they speed through
a raflar speed detection sta-
tion,” says J. O. Musick, Gen-
eral Manager, Texas Safety
Association, Austin. Musick
serves as coordinator for the
Slow Down and Live cam- j
paign that began last Me-:
mortal Day and will end on
Labor Day.
niis is the third summer
that this program has been
worked in Texas. It Is j
with speed and the in-a - ]
ry violations associated With
speed’. In working this pro-
gram, Musick has heard ma-
ny theories advanced forj
Bando
Car lino
Tins®
i;
blocking the radar equip-
ment. "But I’ve yet to hear j
one that will work,” he dc- J
dares.
? ¥
“The mo&t widely held be-
liefs,” he says, "arc that
strips of tin-foil attached to
the car, or steel bearings,
thrown loose in the hubcaps
or chewing gum wrappers
tossed from the window
when passing a radar unit,
will upset its readings. If
anything, these methods
would only make for a more
accurate reading.
Texas Quietens; Tennessee
In Uproar Over Race Issue
Additional Entries
For ’56 Trot Parade
Cuero Youngster FUNERAL HELD Emer*encY
Injured By
Shotgun Pellet
Two .••<Xition.il entries for the. guilt wholesale distributors of , - ........
Turkey Trot parade to be staged feed trucks and turkey feeders. ’ ‘ "
here Monday November 12 were! Seh.iffner said he expected
announced Saturday by A. W. a, |,,asI a d„/t>M eontmen ial en- ,M’V li,s' Thursday win. barely
Shaflner. chairman of the com- irj(.s IM ||ie November 12th pa- • escaped losing lus eye when
mitlee on commercial and indus- rndl> a,Mj n„it he hoped an even struck h\ a .'hot (mill a ild hot
dial floats. larger number of mnmifartur-;split.
Selta finer ^ said I!. I>. liowen distributors, and retailers' Jerry Wan jura, son of Mr‘-and
[Hist i Uniting Company and ixme uo„|d , espond to the imitation Mrs, Leslie Wairiurn of tail ll.om
Stai Browing Company have an- s,,nl ()l|j |(, fhent by letter a week ilton St., was attending a hhtli
; tMHineed they will enter the fa- aR„. * day p.-u ty -last Thursday at the
inous 1-one Stai pony team and, Sehaffner said Karmbilt Mills home of his uncle ami aunt, Mt
j agon in Cueios big event. .fo which be is vice-president and and Mrs James Koili, <1 t ni tn
Thi' olhe, entry will be fiom manager will have an entry in whin the accident mciuii-il
the parade. Tho ■ Irilili eu w< i e bariilliii!.' tla
He said jiJso lie knows of sev- gun whop it was accidentally <li-
oral schools, eliilis and ehurelies ehargeil, the shot lulling- JitA
which w ill i nter floats but" they .alwivi' lus 11-■ tit ,\e
are not listed in the eoniinereail lie is geitnii: almi". Inn- .-old
division. ing- to lus lather.
SATURDAYFOR
A. C. HARTMAN
Prominent Attorney
Dies Friday
Afternoon
Funeral services for one of l>e-
Declared
In Clinton
> Complied from I’nltrd Prtu
Wire Report*
j Mansfield, Texas, which rose
up almost to a man Friday to
,defy the federal courts .and keep
three Negroes from registering
| in Its high school, fell bark to-
day into the quiet of a little cob*
11.H - Vun.v s outstanding a.for- '°n ’°'V" S",Urdn>- rvrn **
Martin Striker Company of *Se-
n» \ *s and
fo. me, b giHlator. |anW"M’*' M1,““ UWtt' ’,Vn-W
Bond Issue To
Be Decided
September 15th
AUgii-l
"I rill'll', Well'
day .11 1 || in
Hartman. 74.
nessee, declared Itself in a stat#
John Dioguardi In custody.
The FBI call* him Rlcsel ease mastermind.
MASTERMIND of the acid blinding of Babor columnist Victor Ricscl
in New York is believed to be John Dioguardi, alias Johnny Dio,
who is under arrest along with brother Tom, Charles Carlino,
Charles Tuso and Domenico Bando. Dioguardi, 42. lias a "labor
relations” Arm known as Equitable Research Association, Inc.
He and Tuso, 44, allegedly were responsible for the luring of Abo
Telvl, 22, who threw the acid. Then Telvl was ••executed.” Car-
lino and Bando were contacts. (International Soundpltatoa)
* ’In isliuti
hold here Satur- °f ra,,isU s" if° i,,u1 n'"n' d " T*-
I,on. Fieund ChaVolun,ccr fo,cp "1,h
pel. I'.isior .loin, a. Jacobs of ft Panned mass meeting called
SI M.oks l.utlieran vlitireh of hy fhiuhch segregationists,
(uniting. Intel ment was in Hill-1 Jn Mansfield a Negro woman
side. (earn® In during th? cool of Sa*.
I, ruo'° ri,izcns CO to the Stftj^crcd Dfltcs I1 OF** l.< ’'l*h lMn.;','j»,,um-vl7^.,^m! WpinB. *5? litMim® .m,V l.'J
polls on September 15th to decide *50 dm mg that tim«» hadvbeen lavs- without anyone saying a harsh
|the fate of a proposed $110,000 j irw • , < • pit.tlu.id on a number of oeea-lvon' *° her, according to I'lVstoH
-waterworks bond issue. I KPIMKI Hll 1011N ..... McGravv. veteran l,'P reporter on
| The bond issue, asked for |Vj-AJiaUC 1Xth1011 alIV ° At the Mme of Ins death lie was,11"’ wen*. It was an alm.pl .-on.
jlhe Cuero City Council, proposes! Registration for students of the the Junior S.lu.. l libiaiv at 1 K. iiMdint at los N,.ith Hunt St. to the scene Friday, wIteik '
| to divide the SIlO.OtH) hetvveii, pond„nt School Dis I"". Tu.-dav. » Mr II.......an heeanie gravelyW "'""ering a.
dulling a new well, electing H ... , I pupils who will hr rmollcd- in ill late- I'udjiv aflemooo and was *H,|d violence anil lynching, sun.
‘nu'vv Storage unit, and extension, ">ct will get unde,av ay Iwtday ■ .......... d w, roun.I.d the Mansfield high
of mains and other laterals. afternoon, September 4, prim 1- ,,aV(, |n,,v,(| llltl( ,,„• fuero In lie -1,.. umb. <| at r. IK pan. *chta.| to keep the Negroes from
The new well, to be drilled «»n pa|s t,f the district ropoi-ted last d< pemb lit .<• Iio.d l-iisln. t Min e P.iHU aiers fit yesterday’s rites registering,
former S, hendel property ad- j June I. vv illi flic . -.eeption of Imis W. iv j. h McAlister, Charles Governor Shiv ers sent the fa-
joining the city’s present No. j .... . . nidstration! ■‘diabuls. will u,lister at 2 00 p J. PaleVillager, Finest Hart-1 l,U‘d Texas Hangers into Mans-
Oiv water plant, would cost s<h<.du||.J. |’(f (he va, i,,us\eh<s.Is i"' . Tuesday. man. Ibivvar.l I*, tireen, Fdgar fi‘>,<* Friday with order* for tlic
POO. It would pump an estimated, Nfinbus s,,nioi. nnd junj,'. stu. j Students who will be in grades Smith, and .Mm T. Wofford Il.l'whool lavard president, <). C.
August Christian Hartman was l^'wden, to transfer any student,
one thousand gallons per minute
into the present underground - ,, ,,
storage tank and allow titfle to!Tuesday according to C. H. Man-
rework and recondition the No. ! P"nt*P"l (,f ( "pl" H,«h
.......... dents will register at 1 ;J3 pin., Hy »nei six will ri-port to the; ______________
undei ground; „ _______,, <■ n rooms which they occupied dur- 'born June 2.1, 1N82' at Arneeke- j black or white, out of the district
School Cafeteria
Open Here Sept.
jOno plant.
Tlv new storage plant propos-
j School. Non-bus sophomore and
freshmen students will register
Wednesday. All bus !
ing the.]95.V5fi term at !i:U0 a 111.,1 vill. , a sun of the late A. C. Ilart-j1* hi* presence would cause a
Wednesday. man and Josephine Mans Hart- r*°l- He left no doubf that ti®
Pupils to be enrolled in the man. regarded me Snpren.j Court and
seventh glade will n gisli 1 at He grevy up in that community. ^*Af.P ns the main some*®
6
Junior High School and Park
... School cafeterias will begin op-
Otliei-people think that ir eraliCTls Scptcm|)cr 6 for thc
Children of Oak View and engineers to do away with ex-
ground high enough to allow ,hc j^ h’rades four through eight, f When
Ci.iin Mit< In II at Victoria.
tie look his bar c.xami-
|s»liee or militia would be ne< < s-
siiry to prevent "bloodshed b»>
fore the night is over.’’ Clinton
John C. French
ported to Park
will be trans- pensive "legs" such as are
Cafeteria by on the city’s upright tank oh -
they blow their horns, or 1950-57 school year, Supt. of'school bus. This will include siu- South Ksplanade.
blink their lights, or throw - Cuero Schools E. B. Morrison an- 'dents who briijg their own lunch-1 Mayor Richter, in asking for
* " ’ ------" -- ’’----- ' -* ‘ the citizen’s approval of the
j bonds, said an additional $15,000
Daniel Claims
*• 1 rr,ra noijnecd Saturday.
their car 111 neuua . J30t|, cafeterias w ill be operat-' utilize thc cafeteria., sen ice.
es, as well as those who plan to the citizen's approval of the j ictory' A,SlcS
their engines, they can jam od j,y tiio same staffs as worked
radar. Actually, radar is as in them last school year.
unaffected by these devices , .
unomi-uu ' will serve high school, tumor
as it is by moonlight, or a s, j!u(,| ; nd annex sludenfs.
niMr! promoted to the fourth gi;ade al 'vil1 '»'kister in tlM-library at 1.15 tiation at Texarkana, it is said he UHS 1,1 ,,V,T u,c.
— - ——— [>.rn., \Vi*cJnrs(!;iy. m/nlr ihf» hi^hisl crude nny itt- sion *** D Ncgiw*s to its pit**
l.'riinary siiiools, Mrs. Jlenij loim v had achieved. , viously all-white high school last
I.ietihaid. piinejpnl, wall icgister In Ml lo Mr. Hartman was li- Monday. The mayor and six al-
Oak View students, at Oak View <-<used in piiieiu-e Imv, and a- tinmen declared an emergency
between 1 00 and 1{:00 pm., Wed- Ixo-it tin- year 191.1 formed a j of the "noting and mob
nesday. John C Fietieli anil P.uk partnership with Newton M.: violence of the past three days.
School Miidoiits will register at Ciain of Cuero. j ff'4’ present situation is out
mains ft out the new storage unit, I John (’. Frem ii b.lw., 11 8 >1 and This |«.rttiefsliip continued tin- "f »he bemrd said. And
plus other extensions in other | ACM IN. »cpt. i • J0 a We<l„es<l:,v. HI Mr. Hartman's retirement in ( lin,ori was faced with the ptos-
sections of Cuero. The $15,000 Sen- Price Daniel in a vi< oij ,{(|s s,||dl.ri,s „f ,.;llk and |l«’« I of -still more trouble as thc
would be included in the tsind statement Saturday asked R.dpli W||| ,,risj, ,. Jlt |„ jun,. |;f|5 Mr. Hartman was vv,nt »'* I,ress Saturday
Extra milk bought with each j issue. , Yai biirough s supt«it eis jo .0 - (. |.:tOak View .students united in marriage . with Miss !niKh*- A meeting had been calleil
tier meal with one-half pint of! meal at both cafeterias may be] Richter said lhat the bond Is- cept the decision of the majoiiy wj|j |r^j(.u;r 0l(( \’i>w. K*g Elsie I.cnz,-daughter of the late l,y segregationists after a federal
milk furnished free. j purchased for two cents. The 1 sue would allow the city to gradv j and join w ith us in our work for ls|| atj()n f(l(. t.us Mn<l<-nts Mi and Mrs. Charles Lenz «f'Mjfe had jailed a pro-white
Adult meals are to sell for 40- j same price is to he charged stu- ' ually rework all its wells antj 'progress and ^ - | will be bi twcen 1 15 and ;; :jq ( 'u> i<i. She. died in PJ4J. leader for "contempt" following
car radio, or thc color of a i :.i< h student will pay 30 cents
driver's clothing.”
Some*drivers arc more in-
ventive, and their methods cents, w ith six cents extra for j denis who
for beating radar range «<• h one-half pint of milk. j lunch.
Those who do nol eat at the iwould he needed to lay new. Cl©S©c8 Ba®licS
school, may go home during the
noon hour if the parents notify
school authorities, of their in-
tention, Morrison staled.
bring their own
, . Junior School cafeteria will
from thc use Of spiat 1 nuns ajso pj-opru'c the meals fOr Daule,
; which w ill be transported from
tkc kil< Itcn of the cafeteria to
bring them back inlo efficient | Daniel said the Texas Election-;
Wednesda v.
Mr. Hartman hml served as <i court order to cease interfere-.
operation. He said Cuero hap lost; Bureau s final ^ repo it announced jr , Sth())i ,5. w 11,,,.,,,),, ,,v state Representative and also as '"X with the integration order.
!...... , ’’ 1 ... ................... . Tin- on.-1
Dm ing morning milk breaks, three of its older wells within re-j Saturday eonfirmed that I dinve ; ln,.jpjl| ’ Distriet Attorney, and during flic The tnreting, euNed by the Ten-
milk will he sold lor two cents cent years and a fourth is ’ fail-; won the Dcmoertiti. nomination S(U(,,,n(s d(, „M. tune lus son, Wayne R. Ha 11 man ,«'!>'sro Iwb-ration of Omstituion-
per half-pint. | fast. Hie city a remaining °J ,nnl huscs- and ulm will lir- in j;t;<<!•• s with anncfl f</r< c*x, was narn- t*ovcrnrnent, was to hear
Morrison rcpni ted the milk three wells are carrying an f‘x*' "lsh ° , 1 , ' ‘one thruti«h six- will1 ‘ <\ • ( unty attorney in his son * Kaulstmi Sehoolfield, an
-------- one cent last year, hut eeptionally heavy, load, he said, 1698,001) Texans who helped me ;f,^m , .,5 |() Tu<'s<i;u . sh ad until tti>- latter’s jelurn anient segregationist, as th«
j where the meals will be served, j due to theJincrease in price it island fail to meet the peak water fitin 'his iinpmlttnt vietoiy. "\„n.t)US stud. nis who will lie in from sendee. speaker.
1 This will enaWe Daule,- students j necessary I to increase the a-] load wiliwut full-time pumping. Cod's help I shall do my best to ||<!( sev,.n wi;, „| jl)s favonie sports was1 ’’-SomeUKiv s going to get
still no luck, according to, to receive the slime meals serv: mount P«M 1«’>’ hollle | ••R would not be wessary to be vvorlby of ilieir- confide^n.e and •■ VVe()fl,.M| ,y v ,,, i,,,',;,,,,- ti year .luring hurt,” said mayo, I.ewallen, as
led a! the cafeteria |, Mrs. Ruben I.a inar.n will , raise taxes." R,< liter said. "Each Irtrtt. 1 r.ovv appe.d to those who j y, m ....... J; deer season as long as his health »»*• P-epared for the meet-
| Bark ^ Seiiool eafelei i.i vvill j again net as supervisor ov< r year we retire aU.ut $25,000 of voted for my opponent to a<^'••ep j rH(1) ,s wi|| ] g, p.-i m.lie.1, Mr. Il.ulmati would «''K *»y ^pjioiiiting a volunteer
I serve I ark. ():ik View atul .Tohn|>(,th eafrlerias, ... —a %—.. tiw. m’«i<miv :.n.i s #
(to drag off static electrici-
ty) to plastic car bodies, to ..........................- —«■■■«
mechanical gadgets attach- 1,10 homemnkins room ni Daule. 'sold for
ed to the engine.
Musick. The determined ma-
chine cares nothing at all
for mechanical* gadgets or C. Ki cm IT students, wIm) will j -p,,. Junior S. Iiool eafeleria Icoua- now to the fwli.t where we join us in <,ur work for jriogress
the amount of Static Cl(C- l*;,y ■■■’ cents |>er meal and also iSlall is composed of Mines. Ear- , ;i„ tape over the increase in „and good government.
tricity present. And as for
roeeiVe one-hail pint of milk •, js fatter. I.nwn tii e <'opp, k e. 1 dl.|)t Vv itliotjt raising taxes.”
free. Adult meals are
the car body, it will shoot served for the same price as at
right through plywood, plas- Ihe Junior School cafeteria.
tic. plate glass and cloth and a *; ■
^.;-o its readings from the AOICK6S WaaSS
lAlfreda Thii me, Ralph Rue it. ig.
(Continued on Page bl
Are Set For
, Herbert Laake and Mr. 1/ ns
Seiba.
i Park e afeleria p<■: s.uiiik 1 ue
.Mmcs. Charles Maucr, manager,
'Robert Brown, Toni Scholl/,
•ul.xl.Hiding bonds and we have the decision of the inajr.rity ami Jj)(| , ...(J p n) _ v.'. -Dm s<l;iv .
All first gimlets who .will h,
attend,rig s< ho<il lo, the !il l fum
were irsked by IIinnpiiM y t.r pri-
si lit a larVii certificate when j,;
ixlering, Pi'0.s[,< < live M'tidoritx
must be six years ’.dd on fir b'-
toie Septemljer 1 to he i■ J'i;:iI>i*
to enroll, he .stated.
company
a group from (he area !force made up of more than 30
townspeople to assist state and
or militia that might be on hand.
Korean Ace
Wins Bendix
j Viola Koenig, R. D. Hargrove
and William Hagen.’
titty (Ue-Say— Monday At 3 p.m.
Funeral services for Mrs. A-! collector, w ill handle ihe. book
Chamber Drive
Passes $5,000
In Last Stage
Pledges to the Cuero Chaml»er dez Jr . 33. pushed
By HARRY CU.VER
OKIJMIOMA CITY. Sept. 1 - -— -----------
UP, - cp,. Manu,.i, Youth'Sentenced
THE PENTAGON
an<I records <d Ik:,Ik
dolph Adickes, 71. of Mission J keeping
Valley have been announced for schools.
3 p.m. fix,in Zion' Lutheran
Church at Mission Valley follow- |Vtf
his swept
„f Commerce and Agriculutre wi|g F-ltlO Super Saber jet fight- r SfrftF/* Thj»ffr
eased over the $5000 mark Fri-jer across half a continent in 100 B ul 1
day w hen $1120 in new pledge* . minutes Saturday to set a new ]
weie obtained and additional Bendix Trophy record of OOC.%1
members were signed into the miles per hour,
organization. The famed jet ace from Miami.
Saturday Rifes
For Mrs. Garcia
Funeral services
Eulalia Garcia, 10.
last week in a loca
were held Saturday
for Mrs.
who died
hospital,
(t 9 a m.
In a luariir; line 'n ml
morning in 2 ll h Jta! > i.,| I ,
triet during v. ha If n. , i ,
■ . I I -
od l,v interment in thc <’hurch f
cemetery.
McCubc-CatruIh Eueral Home
at Victoria is in charge of ar-
t iingements.
Mrs. Adickes died uhexitrctedlv
a. a m. a,
home.
Surv ivors include her husband.
Tfir total solicited now stands Kla.. grinned broadly and said, r,]',p,'('r"j11 Wilk- " i i ' ' ' ,
•' 551"". ”« Bne. mighty fine. The sf.nte,„ e,| V)m, r'?', ' ■
M. D. Criffith and Rav Smith. Bendix is to a pilot what the In-. . ,
- . ' , • . .. , . * • i ror to two \ eais m the
: ,'O-chairmen of the annual mem- <lianapolis speedway is to a race ,___ ,
, - . . . . . ! tcntiary in conn,, la:,
' < rship dr ive. Saturday asked driver. I have been practicing on hurgl-ii izm - < f K,
members of the drive committee (his for a year nearly every time
, to make every effort lo finish I went up.”
of the Delafa District Commit! • 'heir- part of thc drive as soon ~
Attended By
Scouting Pair
Rill Natiii and Lawrence Hen
r
.j i
tec held in Shiner. The district as, possible.
Adolph Adickes; three daughters,!
FIVE SIDES A pentagon has
five, angles and five sides. The
Pentagon is the well known
name of a large building shaped
like a pentagon. It houses the
armed services. Many peop'e
refer lo (he Pentagon in Wash-
ington, t.t it is «iJuob'/' in
Arlington, Virginia,
Mrs. Carl Heller of Mission Val-
j
'ley; Mrs. J. H. Schmidt of Cue-
]ro; and Mrs. Herbert Heller of]
DeWitt, Lavaca and Fayette
(Counties.
During the mcrling. cowimun
,, . , , . _ „ . 1 ity finame ehaii-ntan reerived
, fnez: two brothers, A. F. Re-] Ilainin„ from ,h„ Cnm
ineeke and William Retnecke ofjpajf,n Commillcn Nami is the
• Mission 1 alley; a sister, Mrs. j |00aj community finance -chair-
Ford Dentine of Cuero; seven imn
grandsons, and one gramldaugh-1 Date for the Fall" Cam pm on
,was set for October 13 and il
Box Srore
( ti ro ( bomber of bommeree
\ml Agriculture
Iia.>7 .Vlembership Drive
Members ....................., 113
Contributions ................... $5,10®
1 BIBLE VERSE
Behold the I>ord tin Rod
Imv set the land before tliee;
J-II up and posses- it.—1><-<il.
1:1.
j, Very few if any of us rcal-
• ize the full exploitation of
our possibilities. God has-
had to use many humble m<-n
l>cc,iuse gifted men did not
f use their gifts.
and Ten-Cent siori- m: ’ \;• i :I 21
Young Pair <-nt»■?,»■<5 ::r- -‘me
through a rear wind<,w avd •-•< k
cash tepriseriting tiu- fits
for April 20,
- The money hud been ! i a-.-
for dopou-; ? d’ow;
<!.'.», : nd Pa .id" .
tl, hmying- i! in a j-fi-u: <• .-.
his konie in sodiheasi Cucm
Chief Jclse Taylor who inves-
tigated the ease, apprehended
Parr shortly aftci ward, and
on a hutil.
lb- was" rectkgni/j-d as <»ric of
lint fi..i<-m<,'( attorneys in South
Ti \:r, .Hid servi'd as legal eoun-
• I hi lonneiHion with a nurnher
<-f; liistoty-making cad s in the
S’,'it" <-! Ti'.xas.
Survivors are on" son Wayne
L. Hai tina.it,- an 'attorney at Vie-
: dai,gt"*H. Mrs. Tol- last week in a local
bei l i lla/cl t Me AliSt.pt of (uWn;
'1 ’1 ’ a!i h;i.lM'ti; tluc" broth- from Qur Udy of (iuada|up#
1 'I- - Il:,rii„dn ,•( '.reenr,(’huich. the Rev. August Otto
'I‘• D Homy H u tmari of Sun • officiating. Intermentf was hi
A.otm - "tid li"";- H. H.utrtiah Hellview'Cemetery undfer tlv dir*.
eetion of Freund Funeral Home.
.......! Mrs (i arm a (zCrd at C'(l
; (5 aiu S', 1
She is surv i\rrt h\ j(cr It'lv
hand. Y nez. - (.arria; sever,
children.■. Elida Riviera. Rosen-
borg; Jasintu, and Andres (iar-
< ia of Houston; Pablo and Nan-
• y Gareia'; Antonio and Larry
Garcia of Racine. Wisconsin.
Sf. Michael's Will
Enroll 160 Pupils
c,,ii:, pin shidenls will attend
St. Mi. Iiiiyl'.- paioi liial school
■ir.s h was .announced by
IP U hi. Jansen Satuiday.
A;'k "t :h 'registration' was hold
dui ,r.j • tiie p.'ist jkeck. complete
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Monday
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Rotary Club's chicken and sup
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 203, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1956, newspaper, September 2, 1956; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696581/m1/1/?q=hartman: accessed May 15, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.