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VOL. 70—NO. 47
C l FRO. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. 1958
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f\Town Talk ASC °ffice
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Now it appears Town Talk ' J
has established an employ- Jl53.HK. T VIH.CIS
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ment agency since we asked
for work for a boy who
wanted to buy food for his
baby sister and family, and
we sincerely appreciate the
calls we have received and
the work provided.
Both the son and the fa-
ther of the destitute house-
hold have been on the Job,
several of them, for the past
few days, and while the
technique is anything but
that of an expert gardener,
they have done fair Jobs and
we believe had earned the
COc an hour pay we reques-
ted.
It is good to let folks help
themselves, and this was a
contributing factor behind
cur plea.
¥ * *
Local auto inspection sta-
tions may be snowed under
Legislation authorizing addition-
al funds for 1958 Acreage Re-
serve has lx.‘t>n approved by Con-
gress, according to Lester these.
I)eWitt County ASC office manag-
er
Farmers who did not get agree-
ments signed by January 16, 1958,
and who are on 1he register wait-
ing for additional funds hate been
notified, and agreements for Cot-
ton Acreage Reserve are now t>e-
mg taken. Due to the large
amount of applicants on the reg-
ister, the farmers have been noti-
fied to come to the ASC office in
the order their name is register-
ed. Sufficient funds have been al-
located to take care of all farms
that were registered through Feb-
ruary 20, 1958.
Farmers who attempted to par-
ticipate by the applicable closing j
date (February 20, 1958) may par-
ti-ipate If the following conditions
can he met: (1) the farmer is
able to clearly establish that he
took positive action in an attempt
to file an agreement or register on
Form CSS-823 (register of agree-
ments requested! and, (2) funds
are available after having covered
all agreements that were timely
A recently completed survey
-of the DcWitt-Virtoria county line
Annual Decoration Day at Hill- nrar ThomaMon has officially
side Cemetery will he observed .... , , , , ,
April 13, Mrs. R. J. Walderk. ' Put ,"rr"/'f lalnH' formrr *
thought located in this county, in
president. Hillside Cemetery As-
sociation, announced today.
Mrs. Waldcck requested all
persons owning lots that are not j
Uhdrr care to have them cleaned
for the observance. i
and your automobile tied up filed and all requests to partici-
for hours unless you act rate that were properly register-
ed by the applicable closing date,
quickly to secure the lnspec- ^-0 ^ considered, an applicant is
tion sticker required by law. required to file a certification.
Deadline for operating a "nd the completed certification
i must bo received in the A Sc of-
vehicle without a new stick- [icc no )ntcr Aprll ]f)|
cr is April 15th. To save your -- -----—-----
auto dealer a lot of head Animal DCCOfltiOII
aches and yourself a long; ~ . a ji j %
wait, why not attend to the! IWf Jvl April U
matter today.
* * *
Baseball fans have a treat
in store for them this week-
end as some of the top high
school talent of South Texas
tangles at Cuero Park sta-
dium in the annual Gobbler
baseball tournament.
The tournaments of the
past have produced some
fine ball games and some
great talent.
This year’s event should
do the same.
Try to be on hand for one
of the games, especially the
Cuero tilts.
¥ * *
While ungraded eggs cer-
tainly cannot possibly pro-
duce much profit, Texas
producers and retailers of
eggs are assured by Agricul-
ture Commissioner John
White that nothing in the
WITH THI NIXONS IN WASHINGTON -Costa HI a’* President-
elect Mario Echandi Jimenez is greeted by Vice President
Richard M. Nixon as he called to pay his rer.pei t.i at the (.'updid.
At bottom, Mrs Nixon, the Vice President’s wife, po-.es with
Carolin A. Drigotns, 21, of Auburn, Me. the new Cherry ftlos-
aom Queen, luitrr, Miss Dfigo'.-is v.as attended bv her ro d
retinue of 52 princesses and their military escorts at the
coronation rites in front of JcfTcr»,on Me.mon*:, Washington.
De Witt County Loses
155 Acres I Survey
Victoria counts.
Moving of the county line to
where It actually belongs wits
approved by DeWitt county Com-
missioners Court and Victoria
Funeral Services For
Victor Schindler Today
County Judge Frank ('rain and
\> t ir,,i < Yunmissionrr Sam Ru-
st haupt after incepting n survey
made hv 1 iar 1 <• F. Miles of Ote-
ro. a civil engineer.
While DeWitt loses some aero
age, it will also lose the respon
sibllity of maintaining nix ait 7
miles of a gravel road formerly
thought to (,<• in Commissioner
Dave Welle IS preeinef.
The survey ran from a point
about two and one half miles
east of Thomaston in an easterly
Road Bill
Is Closer
To Passage
WASHINGTON Apr 7 -IP
An antirecession highway bill
moved closer to final passage
today with surprise quick «!►-
prov.il by House Senate negotia
tors of a controversial anti hill
I*-aril proviso
The negotia tom. members of
a Senate House conference com
notice voted late Tuesday to a.
cept the Senates anti billlx-aid
cl.tuse despite pi relic lions of a
s' arn battle They a-reed on
a I other isoiet In dispu'r be
tween House and Senate
Tile compromise measure hoo
must st-iiiie final House end
ion tie apniova! t-efor-- hem-
sent ti (tie White l|.-use It
would pump V" MSI Duo (mo m foil
era I and state funds into mad
building in the next tv o u-cs
and provide up t e as mam ns
half a million nr" join
The House Is a-heelu>d to vote
first on the compromise 'ihuts
da' If It approves Senate -on
riirrnc a by nightfall is rxj'ect
ed
Rep John A rdatmk D Mu n. *
one of tie House negotinUus
told Hie Cntled Press llieie o ill
tie considerable oppnattlon t-> the
lullhnard feature Rut lie pre-
dicted the House will appro-c
the romprnmlte rattier than
j send it back to committee foj
further negotiation atvl dels'
passage until after the lu die
. Faster congressional in ess
which starts Frida'
Sources disclosed tliaf the
three House Democrats on ttie
conference committee voted to a-
cept the Senate billlmard ptmiv-n
and the t" o Hotiae Republicans
voted against it.
SOTKI
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Bill Reduces
Insured Loans
Down Payments
hi tu
S. 1*. Hebert
Announces
Candidacy
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Father Of
Dr, Wheeler Dies
News of the death of I>r T. A
Wheeler of Flatonia, father of i>r
John F Wheeler of this city was
Funeral services for Victor H
Sc hindler, 58, were to be held at
3 :30 p. m. tcxlay at Freund Funer-
al Home chapel, with burial to
follow in Hillside Cemetery. Rev.
John Jacobs, pastor, St. Mark
Lutheran Church, was to officiate
Mr. Schindler was found fatally
wounded by his wife late Tuesday
morning in a bedroom of their
home at 412 Frobese St. He was
reportedly cleaning a gun when stead of sending flowers.
the w-eapon accidentally fired and - -----------—
fatally wounded him.
The deceased had been in ill
health several months prior to his
death.
and Alfred of Sun Antonio; and
four sisters, Mrs. W alter Hoff o(
Goliad, Mrs. William Jacobs of
Cuero, Mrs. Alonzo Dentler of
Victoria and Mrs. Truman Hum
pbrey of Mount Pleasant, Arkan-
sas.
Memliers of the family request-
ed those wishing to express sym
pathv, to make donations to the
Crippled Children s Fund, in
direc tion up to the I.avac a coun- j received at noon. No details were
tv line, a distance c.t approxl- given, but the elder Wheeler was
1 11 " l'1’ s said to have died of a heart ni
Property effected by correct
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t.v k.
Testimony Expected To
Begin In Murder Trial
! Mr. Schindler came to Cuero
new state Egg Law requires from san Antonio in 1938. He was
that eggs must be graded engaged in ranching and other
business interests and was an
active member of St. Mark Lu-
theran Church. ,
He was born in Goliad county ,
February 8, 1901, a son of the
late Frank and Theresa Preiss
Schindler. He was married to
Miss Linda Jacobs December 25,
1920, in Ander.
Survivors Include his wife of
Cuero; one son, Van of Victoria;
two brothers, Clarence of Goliad
before they can be sold.
Ungraded eggs can be of-
fered for sale at any time by
either producers, handlers
or retailers, White pointed
out. However, the law does
provide that these eggs be
marked “ungraded" on the
carton or container.
Apparently, this phase of
(Continued on Page 4i
Holidays Begin
The annual Easter holidays for
students of Cuero Independent
School District will liegin at 2:45
p. m. today and continue until
Monday morning, when classes re-
sume at the regular time.
Easter holidays for students of
St. Michael’s Catholic School !«*-
m. Thursday and
end Tuesday at 8 30.a. m.
PALLKTTSVIl.I.F. Tex, Apr
2: it P' Testirin»ny ui the imui-
dei 11 i.il of 37-yetii old Sandv
Lumpkin of Houston was exjiei t-
ed to begin sometime after noon
today, as only two more jurors
remained to be seated.
Nine jurors were chosen Tues-
day, leaving: 39 ver ir-mien" from
which to. select the remaining
two: Tile first juror was selected
Moraiav,. the opening day of the
her of veniremen Tuesday. One
time, the 81-year-old Judge told
a prospective Juror I think
you've got your mind pretty well
set to get off this jury "
The defense was util! pbt< ing
considerable weight on religion
of the prospective Jurorc Young
Lumpkin Is a Catholic.', and *ev
eral Jurors both Catholic and
Protestant were questioned ns
to whether this would have any
.served this county right year* as
County Attorney, and am now
serving as County Judge rny
eighteenth year
Dili in^ in v ter:11re as < ounty
Judge, I " ik'd with several
Cnilti'v ( oiiiiiiisslotici s, some old
et rind some voungei than I
We worked together harmonious
iy as i team for the benefit
and p.iogi.s o( 1 leWut t ismtv I
am sun- n. e ill ti Id a kindly mid
f 1,1 o-l I ■ felling tow at da em h
-a tu i ;o t I - Iu*i i ti that f c lend
ship mo i highly I have enjoyed
the - reap*a utlon of my fellow
poble of f n in Is and • • njnly em
i t ’ont in ii''!' .oh I' i gi- yti -
Bauer And Beakley
Relumed To Office
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Expressway Loop
Being Considered
In Victoria County
Vl» TOI’ IA Apr ? V«-
Sltufr lllghwftN I'fputmrnf hne
|*o Infrnth'n <»f Imtll«1iri|g
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v>u!h AM'1 >f V'ntorU If
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IMajh rail f'>r lha I *>p whf«h
'vo»iM !>r pa it of an rxpia»«v**\
joining Ifouaton and llnnvnav lllr
to cnun#( t V % llnb'^a\ \%lth
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C. Of C.
Directors
Are Named
Namea of aeven p»rs<ai» t-> serve
on th* tliamUr of (’ummerea
l>-*ard of dlreetfirs will t-e releas
ed ftioradav morning after the
n-irronattng rommlHae e'ainta bal
Iota at a meeting at llnelir) Hank
George Wtllianii, <’handier man
ager, said today
New dlreetor* will tie eleeted by
the memherthlp thnxtgh ballot*
lent In to the Chamber offlre
tlirraigh Tuesday I en nominees
werr listed on the hull ,1
Wllltama said at»mt bzl ■! hie
I'M ballots milled i»it have been
returned
The next directors meeting will
lie held April II at 7 Vi p rn ,
Williams said The season was
originally scheduled April 7 but
w us delayed to avoid a < 'rtiflu t
with the evening, credit training
course to t-e offered here April 7
thrcaigh April 10.
DESIGNED TO
CREATE JOBS
FOR 500,000
Hv rrnnHD i ow
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on th'or frrlin^a in th*-
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Farm Appropriation
Bill Passed By House
UUuUtv&ui
Search Continues
For Body Of Boy
Victim Of River
Religious Observance Of Easter Nears
Climax With Impressive Services
A detcr-
body nf
VICTORIA, Apr. 2
mined rearch fnr the
dr.iAvn.ing victim Tommy Ray Car-
renter. 5, w-ho fell into the Gu5d-
I alupe River at Victoria last Sun-
day, continued today.
| Attempts to locate the body in-
The religious observance of
Piaster, which has been undenvay
in many churches of Cuero since
beginning of Lent, nears its
climax this weekend with the ob-
servance of Maundy Thursday,
followed by solemn Good Friday
rites which will see the city ob-
serve “closed shop" during the
hours of 32 noon until 3.
Climax will come Sunday with
the usual impressive Easter Sun-
day called for powerful outboard , , .
! motors to be put in the water ,da-v ceremonies and deeply rclig-
where Tommy fell, • with hopes 10u* observance,
that the motors would stir up the '
' water enough to cause the body j
Secondary will be the usual
Easter parade of finery, a tra-
to”co*me''to~the surflce? It wa's al- diUonal custom on this holy day.
send boats and *' Pa ns boners of St Michael’s
Catholic Church will
observe
A MISTAKI: A Frsnch scientlrf,
Or. Jacques Brsndsnbsrg, who
was sftsmptirig to perfect a dust
proof tablecloth Invented cello-
phane . . . or er least saw the
tremendous possibilities of its u»e.
He made the name for hi* new
product by taking the “cello
from cellulose and adding
•’phana" from the Greek word
pnaneat for transparent.
so planned to send boats and a
Civil Air Patrol Plane down the w , _
river as far as 10 to 12 miles. ’ Maundy Thursday with an eve:.
If rescue effort, fail today, the ,nS High Mass at 1 Ao p. m. Ador-
■ ‘ Izegin after the Mass
I xi rescue effort, fail today,
search will continue Thursday
rescuers said.
BIBLE VERSE
Hr wax Irrupted la all points
like as we are, jet without
»tn. Hebrews 4 : IS.
ation will
and continue until midnight. Serv-
ices of the passion and death of
j the f^ord begin at 1 p. m. Friday.
| The Holy Saturday service will
begin at 7 :43 p. m. It will fnelude
blessing of the Easter candle, the
new fire. Baptismal water, renew-
al of Rapt,:i,sl vows and High
Mass.
I [ J v ■ ( .nirTiunion w ill ta> dis-
tributed un Maundy Thursday,
G->-d Friday and Holy Saturday
only during services.
Confessions during H-rly Wrr-k
will t>c heard fr- m 4 to 6 p. m
and 7 to 9 p m. Wednesday, 4 to
7 p. m , Thursday: 10 a. m. to 12
no>n f-riday and 2 30 to 7 p rn.
Saturday.
On Easter Sunday. Holy Com-
munion will tie distributed at 6 45
a. m. The first Mass will Ircgjn
at17:3b a. m. and High Mass at
9.30 a. m.
The Easter Sunday aervir e .will
1-e held at Calv ary Baptist Church
at 10.50 a. m.
First Presbyterian Church will
have Holy Communion and recrp>-
tion r-f new memt>ers at 7:30 p
rn Thursday. Good Friday serv-
ices* will !-e eond }i ted from 1 to
3 p
The Easter .Sunday w orship ser-
vice, with Holy Communion, will
begin at 1,1 a. m.
Celebration of }l,\y Comrr.un-
iun. with a gerinuti and hymns,
will./t»egui at 7 30 p rn Maundy
Church. On Go<xl Friday the tra
ditional three hours r,t medna
tie»n on the rroas starts, at 12
noon, followed by Holy ( ommun
ion at 3 p m.
At 9:30 a. m Satur-la-’ there
will tie Ante Communion and the
litany A children’s Eaiter egg
hunt will also be held Saturday.
Easter Sunday services start
at 7 30 and 11 a m , with cele-
bration of Communion at each
service. There w ill be no regular
rhur'|h selwol classes that da- .
but the children will come to the
church at 10 To a. m. for the
offering of Dowers.
Holy Communion will tee reie-
brated Easter Monday at 9 30 a
m. and on Easter Tuesday at 7 30
a m.
I’enteenastal Church ef 'eel
will hold East»r serviec-i t.egir,
nlni at IT a. m. There will fie
a congregational picnic and fix -
er egg hunt in the country after
the service.
Holy Mass of the laard’s Supper
ia-giris at T p in at (An IG
of Guadalupe (’altkdii ( T»c11 • <i
v. n. Mil vt.ut at 12 ’Jt p rn Fri
dav oriel t(,c l.astc-r Vigil tvgins *i
10 15 p rn. Saturday
f/n F.a'.o r Surida; , Ma-.s nil be
c c:Ir hi.a‘- -I ;<( Bill c* ll'aipitxl
c 11;• - c ,i rr: an-1 a- 7 and 9
a • ’ i.ad ' f 'fiiadalijpe
r’.Vth ... < -iui c n
(Vcnfev i-aix a ill ta ipard 'Ifi'rrx-
day fran 1 ' j 7 p rr: . Friday
from .11 th a . to 12 50 p rn
and la- jr-ta .fj-.rn 7 to 10 p :n,
A Goal f :, - J a . (u.rriumon
scrve-c- will .t - i-jci-I j--e 1 at f ir»'
Me■ Hva/i.xt ("hureli -ondav x-h-x.l
annex from 12 n-»ri until ! p. ni
The f. ixtc-r n-.! ring very ic e for
the congregation i f First.Mt4lk>-
di>,t (.Tiucch wi:|.]_ ta-gin at 9.30 *t
First Prc -t,; tr ria.-r (hure.lic. The
e vening* ier io • 11J r-egur at 7 30
ct th* Mc'h-<disi : ird.g vi *A an
r-c \
A rr. ir<*nth H-aH-C-imtrtunWn
well t-e I' aiduetecJ *r -'c Mark'*
Lutheran (Tiur-h f>egtnning s'
7 30 p. r.- Thun-lay The <,<yr*\
fr.tr. v-rV: e tt c: t.s at 1 tu pm.
.>fi\ V. , f n »■: -ur.trv fir--
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Tlf.rsda.J- at Gch e f pi.opal_The Lit'irgical Service of tlie Igs-
H’ASII1NGTON Apr 2 M:p-
The Hearse passed and sent to the
Senate Tuesday a JJ.m.VM 549
sgrieuifure appropnatl'm* bill de
vlgned to bloc k administration ef
but* to economize -ai the farm
progr arm
'Die hill slijriied tiirough hy a
voice vote- without » partisan
fl-«<r fight f-ir the first time in
many years. Repuhiicans did riot
offer a single amenclment to make
Workshops
Will Begin
Two clothing workshops will G-
stjrted April 8 9 at the Rf.A
building lb Cuero and one- In Grue
Hall April 10, Mrs Mildred
Martin, fleWltt county Horne
ftern-mstratlon agent. anrvemcc-<l
tcxlay. She said workshop* will tv
gin at 9 a rn.
t.xl***~tcd t-r Slteri-I tt;,e - .'irlous
training se-sions are Mows 'JMin
Steen, ') T Ralls A l. I'rj.au,
ArtiiUr' Means, La- \( I'xor .1 L
(Vlnslelt. f.d I -el j-jti, ( ’lift-ad
Spier, Iwonar'l Sirinrrvinn I.» <
Wended, Joe Schwab C G.ie-t-
b-r, ( -Triton Bold', (,-,s Meyi-rs
Robert He|rn»rs, f'. -IIin ft-n-ild*
Carlton Mueller arid Mils Lillian
Sl'dlei*
'Dieie -i omen design i'c d ' l"’!i-
ing leaders. - ill in turn t'-d-ji • -In
*-r A'jfnen tfir- -jgri ■ /rksiv p
therds Mrs Martin-sard- the «e -tio
attended Itie pre-planning rtie-e-t
mg March 25 "til tune tirsi
chance to re-ei\e the training In
the > orkih'.ps an-l under I in-:
leaders
Rath* workshops -- -t ,-e II-
l-eied liter in the i-ir b\ w-n .
shops in ad-anced - i-ithirig Mrs
Martin laid the w<irn»n rr.uvt hav-
treen enr -bed tri ihe basi lothini-
- Hji ii* to t-e ciigrbi-* t i !
Vall- e srrl xelul-1 i.l :,"i, l.t ten.. ■.
arel l*-juLer l»ai Hir-g t
Il - .rif rin •: T» - I en-lv I . a b: -V
Istratiori re. irnrnendstion*.
Adrnlnisb i'|ofi leader* appar-
ently flg'ire-t they void,l ha-, e •
t--ugh tiri'i, rallying supfx-it foe
tlie- -irr..-rnlmerits In llw wake "t
ttie ndefiirHstrs*. -el's redUetriai -i
G1.11r y pn.-e- supjx-i's and P[,s^
dent Ll.-e-riix -v. e| « vr'. i e.f th#
faun l-ni fie.-ye b:;i
The me nor, oi/m-'I Jl./l Ski -
isiO le*s in direct cash than th#
President te'preited But it *’•
t rally vueild pr-rvide for eon.si 1-
er.it-ly more S[a-riding on farm
program* In the future than tli#
President umght.
It e frrrtarne-t an :i-!v-in< e federal
- oh :rm true-fit t . f»( If uj- 2r<) mil It. >f I
dollar* in cash next year dout-j#
the am-aint thi- a Irninistrati.-n
sougtit toeoiitirioe ttie Agrti.lil-
tur.al Cons'-rvation Program at
present |ev'i |* Cnder this pr -
granri .-.farmers, are .'-paid part >>l
ttie i»it-of je-e k<’t Ms e-f approv-
ed i -eiser-. ate r: ; ; i tar* -
Services For Pius
Albrecht In Yoekum
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