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VOL. 61—NO. 262
CUERO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1955
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* A NEWSPAPER REELECTS ITS COMMUNITY
The Weather
EAST and SOUTH CENTRA!.
TEXAS—Partly cloudy, warmer
Saturday afternoon and night.
Turning colder north portion
late Sunday. . Moderate south-
east and south winds on the
'oast, hemming fresh Sunday...
Memorial Service
To Be HeldToday
i Legionnaires and Auxiliary
members are reminded of the
Memorial service to be conduct-
ed today at the First Baptist
Church at 10:55 a m.
Legionnaires are requested by
Commander Elroy Peters to wear
their official caps, and both
groups are to meet in front of
the church about 10:45 a.m.
IRATE TEXAS
FARMER OFFERS
BENSON FARM
Challenges Secretary
Agriculture At
Meeting
Hv BERNARD BRENNER
FORT WORTH, Nov. 5.-HT)
An irate Texas farmer Saturday
offered to give Agriculture Secre-
tary Ezra T. Benson his 610-acre
irrigated farm "if he will make it
pay under his sliding scale pro-
gram” of farm price supports.
Jay Boston of Hereford, Tex ,
made the offer in testimony pre- j
pared for farm price supports 1«>-!
fore the Senate Agriculture com-
mittee here. The committee is on
a nation-wide tour to find out
what—if anything -farmers want
included in a new farm bill next
year.
With other witnesses, Boston
also urged the committee ap- , . , ... , „
■soil fertility bank” can l,e best0"ed upon *
Supreme Court May
Challenge To Racial
Rule
Bars
On
Egypt
J. H EDGAR JR. Ur£ed
And Isreal
To Accept
IS HONORED IU.N. Peace Plans
Made Member Of
Chancellors Law
Organization
BAPTIST TO
HOLD SCHOOL
Will Be Conducted
:
During Week Of
Nov. 13
! Bv TED LEWIS. JR.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.-(UP)
The Supreme Court, confronted
with the first repercussions from
its historic 1954 school segrega-
tion decision* may act Monday
on sweeping new challenges .to
racial bars in the South.
Two groups of Negroes and a
ChineseAmerican have urged the
high tribunal to outlaw, segregat-
ed public parks and swimming
pools and state laws f< r bidding
interracial marriages.
They sa'v that if segregation is
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, - IP — Khanyunis, south of Gaza, and
( The United States Saturday for- \ reported.
| mally urged Egypt and Israel to' The spokesman said the two j A school of "missions will he bbi.onstitutional in schools, where
;avoid further "bloodshed and sides exchanged intensive art- conducted during the week of a-encance is compu sory, e
in the clash Nov. 13 at the Fir-t Bantist
principle must be extended to fa-
cilities and institutions that in-
volve voluntary choice.
The U. S. Court of Appeals in
Richmond. Va:, used this rea-
soning last March when it held
separate dlat Maryjand and Baltimore au-
paid one of the highest honors
FRANK MYRON BASS, SR.
: prove a "soil fertility
j program under which 5 to 25 per
cent of the nation's 354 million
harvested crop acres would lie
turned to grass to curb surplus
f^TownTallc
loss of life* in the Middle East tilery barrages^
Tty accepting United Nations j which lasted 45 minutes Satur- Church, according to the Rev.
| peace plans. 'day morning in the embattled Norman Sanders. pastor, who
JERUSALEM, Nov. 6,— iff) — frontier strip area. said services will be held each
James Hadley Edgar, son,An Israeli force, backed by j The Egyptians charged the evening at 7 o', lock,
of Mr. and Mrs, Hadley Edgar nine armore{j carS) ciashed with action started when an Israeli There will bo four
la'has,Ubeen Egyptian tr00ps Sa,urda-V aVlnit composed of nine armored classes which will he divided a<- ,horities must open public parks
at lexas universu., ---------------- ■ —- - cars approached the truce de- cording to age groups. and pools to ail regardless of
! nrarcation line at Khanyunis A study of ihe Moslem world nK.c.
and poured Shellfire at Egyp- will be present, d. In' its appeal to the .Supreme
; nan forces stationed behind the Mrs. I rank ku.vker and Mrs. Cmrt> MarvJand ai.,.UC(! ,hi.t the
border. Earl Raves wiil. be in charge ofeffc,:t of ti‘e ruiln!- „ t0 w[,.ert
I He said the Egyptians return- these eight years and under. - ,|)e sl.opo of tho hnd dcdsion
ed the fire with strong ban age. Boys and girls from 9 to 12 tr> indu(le all actlvi(ifs flnaDC, d
lorcing the Israelis to flee years will be under the supervi- , .. . . ,
deep inside their territory.v sion of Arthur Means. Jr., and. UIK.S'
" j ... , reeling and emotion in - he
Mrs. Sanders will be in charge , , , , , , , ...
: ' , •„ ,- state of Maryland, and doubtle-s
..iciErrU .1 ... . .... . -a r- .... C\\ Dll thflCP If JIN A H (1 f)U T
the Texas Law Review.
law student, according to in-
formation received by the Cu-
ero Record.
Y'ouhg Hadley is now a mer»-
Trunk, Pistol
Key Objects In
Murder Cose
Lions International, in an county residents than any shoe
, . . iman in town; and he has also
address to ad (.Lb pre-si- f.)tf i jn(o mo,.0 (lf c„oro-s civic
dents, has asked those presi- "shots' than most citizens are
. , able to "wear" and still carry
dents tp pass on a potent , n suort>sfu! ,mslnc„.
message to the nation. Since moving to Cuero in Sep-
,. , . , timber 1922. Mr. Bass has
Jim Stone, president of adirpdor . tho chamber
Cuero Lions, has received of Commerce, president of the
Rotary Club, Chancellor Com-
1 ... . k ' ... • mander and District Deputy in
He has asked its to .pass'tb(, Knights of Pythias, Jewel
it on to readers of The Rec- l-'xi.;f* No. 1(0. He seived on
| By Nina H. Scarbrough production. Farmers who divided her of Chancellors honoraiv
F ink Mvron Bass Sr own- sharply in their views on the law’ organization, the members KINGSVILLE. Tex.. Nov. 5
’ _. price support levels were agreed chosen on the basis of their , F’P)— A district attorney rum-1 No casualties have been re-
! a,K °‘ ’ass 01 on the soil bank plan. scholarship and vvoik done on maged through a trunk in Port-! < Continued on Page lot
—ore and resident of Cuero for Endorsed by Most— the Texas Law Review. . iand, Ore., Saturday w hile Kle- -----
the past 33 vein s, lias probably j -Similar proposals, some in- In addition to his honor, Had- bprg’ county authorities tried to DCVAIAf HC TA
: fitted more shoes on local and giving payments to farmers for lev Jr is a member of Phi tie the loose ends of Mrs. Violet f\E, I llUIJJ.l III
idling their land .have been en- L>clta I hi legal fraternit\, of j Canales Worden’s hvpnotism tale I
lContinued on Page 10) 1 (Continued on Page 7)
FBI Director
Issues Warning
| of the shooting of her husband, j
Mrs. Worden, 42, is charged
with slaying her husband, Don
Worden, 45-year-old San Antonio ^
i real estate man, on Padre Island 1
in the Gulf of Mexico Oct. 22, |
Mrs. Worden said she shot Wor-1
den because he handed her a'
.22-caliber pistol with a diamond- j
studded handle and told her to
shoot her five-year-old daughter.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. ff> - bus. concerted effort ' on the__
FBI Director J. Fdgar Hoover part of local police, merchants i -
warned Christmas, shoppers '-'civic clubs and news media. ^nCtflOulSl vfOUD
SHOW TUESDAY
Capacity Crowds Are
Expected At Three
Performances
Cueroites are looking forward do^a'ed
oLall those 13 years and over. ,n other Southern states. run
Rev. banders will supervise higher in intermixing of-races in
she remainder, and will be as- balhing fdcilities than ,H)SS,bjy
,sisted by E. B. Vlorrison. v\. f. anv ot)irr fiP]cl in human rela-
Hancock, Mrs. Elmer Luddeke dons except miscegenation." the
and Miss Annie Lee Green. state said
A visiting speaker will appear A{ ' *M’ondav business scssl0n>
each evening at i :4a o clock, ^ nw court > slated to
each of them to represent a dcdde whclhcr t() uphold the ap.
phase of missionary work Their ,s collrt or revievv the casc
.names will be announced later, and hand down a decision later
Rev. Sanders said. this term.
"We invite anyone who is in-
terested in Missionary work 10
attend these classes," the pastor
to Tuesday evening's perform-
'All Christian Missionary work
Orel. We will gladly eo-Oper- \\‘r' \ ,'T, Saturday to he on the lookout Hoover advised merchants ..
for pickpockets and purse sn;t- give training courses to their Att6f1G THC
(hers during the holiday sea- sales people under the guidance f t
son. Hoover said ail types of of police. He said that plain- COflfCrCHCC
Bpnrjl from I94S :o 1955, and was
ate with Lion.' li.tcrn<itionr. president of -the organization
• al. With Jim Stone, but our from .April 1954 to April 1955.
repeat of the messages must Dinin' the-tiive' he was setw-
• ring on the. school'board,.-thenew
be b> degrees. Daule School, Qak View School,
The first Of a series of Oak View'Annex, the Junior
messages appears today. . School • actorin, and Junior An-
Wntcs Lions Internation-. At ,hr prr,cnt ttmc hc is R
al: faithful Rotaiian, belongs t<-
.y. yz. :f. : Cuero Masonic 1/tdge AF&AM , , ... „.
Iff, a memhr:- of thc Knights of
Ryfhias, the Chamber
"sneak thieve:; ' are especially ' clothesmen should
active during the Thanksgiv ing 'colors for thc season. 1 A CIt,up 0f Methodist church
-Christmas pcriovl. T10 s‘"ht of a URtfotfn«4: members and their pastor, the the cast is the
East year at tiiis time, he said Oificer on a crowded corner j-ev> £ p Neal and his wife, Zimmers, singer and puppeteer
shoplifting increased 45 per w a squad car on a busy street win'co l0 Kingsville Wednesday, (Continued on Page 7>
1S ooviouslv an excellent rie- Vov p t0 attend ,he District -
terrent to thc vvould-bc-crimi-, Conference of the Corpus Christi j (Aiir Filled |f1
District whch will be held that 1WMI ' ,,,6U
Another important segregation
case due for early action was
brought by Ham Say Naim, a
Chinese-Amcrican of Norfolk, Va.
........b a K________ _____ He appealed from state court de-
ances of the Tommy Reynolds . Which is being done among t ^ ds[onS holding his- marriage with
Revue at the High School Audi- Moslems will be studied, Klaihe Naim illegal under
torium. will not be' 'confined to. Baptist llnd,.- „ Jaw forbidding
The show, sponsored by "the missionary work, ’ lie- concluded, marriage m Caucasians and non-'
Band Parents, features Tommy _ Caucasians.
Reynolds, an outstanding .San ~ — — The Supreme Court never has
Antonio master of ceremonies. THIA A DDCCTCA ruItd on ,he constitutionality of
One of the brightest stars in I rv III /l|\Kp\l nil bars against inter-racial mar-
versatile Don IIllV I UUiLlU a riages, now in effect in 28 states.
i ent atvove the average month-
ly toll. Purse snatching was up
36 per cent and "pockets were
nal," he said.
What Is the Soviet World
Empire? It is a irtarnmoth Commerce, ami the Cuero Boos-
power bloc ruled by a hand- ter Club,
fuI of men in Moscow, C'apl-
' r frequency than during the aver-
For the past T.O years, Mr.
Reiss has boon supci intenilent of
to! of the Union Of So\ict u-e Methodist Sunday .School.
Socialist Republics.
age month,” Hoover said;
The same situation faces the
public again, ho said, and can
only be met through a "viga:-
Flood Dangers
Ease Saturday
Bv United rrf«
da> onlv Corporation Court
The empire today sprawls
across thc Heart of the Eu-
rasian continent. It clutch-
es in its death grip;
- One out of three human
beings on the planet, liv-
ing on—
—One out of
miles of land-surface.
He is also on the Board of Stew-
(Continued oh page th
Teachers Ass#n.
To Meet Monday
Local delegates are, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hogan, Dr. Calvin F.j
Wallace, Mrs. W. O. White. My- ^
ion Bass, and Mrs. J. Bel ' , | Court, two for fiehting, one
This is an anual affair and: g traffi(. v iolation, and one
Flood dangers eased in thc na- attracts Methodist from all over,^ dnjnkennfs?
tion's Northeast and Northwest ®°ut exas-
were recorded
in Corporation
for
TRIO ARRESTED
AFTER THEFTS
San Antonio Youths
Apprehended In
Yoakum
In a third case, three Negroes
who were barred from the Bobby
Jones golf course in Atlanta seek
to have the Supreme Court order
public golf courses to operate on
a non-segregated basis.
II
i corners Saturday, but not before —
h"" m *ivc' Football Stores
j The Cuero Classroom Teach- New England was pounded by
ers' Association will meet Mon- ub ,0 1hl ce in< h«'s «»« autumn ,
day at 2:45 p m. at the Cuero Hains and two inches of snow e-otrf Dame
Cuero Gobbler Band
Performs In Beeville
The Cue'ro High Gobbler Band High School auditorium, accord- The. storm was blamed for five
presented' an all-precision half- ing to Bob Kelly, publicity chair- highway deaths and
lime show at the t uero-Beei iUe man, who said Ruth Ragsdale of vverP f,'p|ed killed when an Army
four square football game hold in Beeville Gonzales Warm Springs Founda- U-47 transport plane crashed dur-
Friday evening. tion will be speaker. iinS a rainstorm into the swollen
This same sliovv will be the; Miss Ragsdale is principal ot Connecticut River.
The rulers of the empire ,,ne pn-<entvd by the b.ind Dec- and teacher at the Warm Springs More rain was expected on
are Turrenlly Nikolai Bill- < aib. - when thev < ,,mr.ete in Foundation school which is an floodlands in eastern Washington
ganan. Nikita Krushchev !hr K< Vr Intot-sctolastie accn-d.ted institution and moots and British Columbia. But key
F * LfcMiiif Mhiuhin: Contest which the nerds of the patients. rivers were falling, leaving darn*
and V. M. Molotov. They are is a- be hold in' Seguin. I a discussion on the possibility al'c estimated in the millions «>f
the succe.-sors of Joseph After entering the field and of organizing a futuie Teachers' dollars and the danger of water
and of Nicolai Lenin j.'j'y!11'' 1,10
Three San Antonio voutiis ;
Gilberto Ayala w as fined were arrested in Yoakum- f ri-
J S13.10 for being drunk on a pub- day by Police Chief J R
| lie street. Dave Matejek $T310 * Roensoh following a descrip-
for not having a driver's licen- tion of the trio given by a wait-i
se: Floyd Shock. SI3.10 for ress vvho said one of the
fighting on a public street, and group grabbed SI? from a drive-
Wallace McCormick for figlit- in rash box late Frkht after-
ing on a public street. noon when her hack, was turn-:
! McCormick’s fine was S33.1C. ed, according to the San An-
COMING EVENTS
Monday
Flight "B”-7:30 p. m.
Cuero Fire Dept.—7:30 p. m.
CD of A—1:45 p. m.
Pythian Sisters—7:30 p. m.
C of C—7:30 p. m.
General meeting of three guilds
Hardin-Simmons 23, Texas
four men Western 21 ............... ..... _______ __________
Miami, Fla. 14. Boston College justice Court reports one fine tonio Express. of Ladies Aux. of Grace Church
and that against Edgar Worth The three youths admitted —4 p. m.
Long. $44.5ti, for not having a they stole two cars to go joy-' Classroom Teachers—2:45 p.m.
railroad commission permit. 1_iContt^uej on gage 10.) B&PW Breakfast - 7 a.m.
Stalin
Parli.nci fanfare. Association in Cuero in order tofolution in some areas.
,. , ... , ,iu> ,,and Pepped of; to "Sound stimulate interest .in the profes- Only four of the eight occupants
(vv VO 0( ttmc liijv.. ex.-, nai't loft and sion will also take place, accord- 'd the crashed C-47 vvtro atilt tv>
tutor Of the New Soviet State tight obliques. 1 III lowing the ,ng Kelly. swim to shore through tljr i ae-
on November 7. 1917). (■•hliques w-ere a column right Oscar Crump is president of ing currents of thc Connecticut
Lenill had spearheaded a ''nd ilu v ,,H:1 halttd on Jbc classroom Teachers, river late Friday night.
the 4,i yard line after convplct- ------- ■—— ---
ing a fan counter-march.
| Thc band then . steppe*! off j
executing double - to - the - rears '
Arkansas 10. Rice 0
Texas 21. Baylor 20
Navy 7, Duke 7
Notre Dame 46, Penn 14
Yale 14, Army 12
Oklahoma 20. Missouri 0
Tulsa 17. Houston 14
Illinois 25, Michigan 6
High School
Victoria 33. Seguin 7
G >nzalc> 52. Fredericksburg 21
Pt. Lavaca 33. Edna 14
Kenedy 13. Pleasanton 6
Karnes City 7. FloresviHe 0
UthqUiiSoM-
PEN KNIFE
bv files and then a block count-
er-march. during which time
the hand played "King Size "
Halting momentarily on tlie 35
yard line, the band then per-
formed a beguine step to the
music of "The Old Gray Marc.’
Performing light and left
Agent Missing Bet Failing To
Enter Susan In Golden Gloves
FOI PEN POINTS: There was a
Mason ter carrying a pen knife. In
By AUNF. MOSBY their stories. The city atlemry the house.”
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 5 - (IT* then will decide whether to issue "Susan said ’who is that wom-
Spitfire Susan Hayward and a a battery complaint against the Tabble Also Victim—
. blonde she belied will appear at two-fisted Miss Hayward. "Susan sad ‘who is this tvom-
j,- .,”"«»■»*«»■■« st.-<*■■-iwt,»(''•*■- ,vn coold
, " "r f*cr r idcl- ,|1Pjr brawd ,n a man s bedroom. But already thc girls told de- , . . .
_ hut they already spilled to ihe !ad> of thc boudoir battle to au- shc bopped cm o n
world the most intimate details, thoritics. a swing at me. IVn asked me to
The red-haired film queen ad- Jil. weighing in at a curvy 110 leave. He said, ’I’ll sec you la-
mitted to Van Nuys detectives pounds, said shc used "to go ter.”
she let actress Jil Jarmyn have steady " with Barrv. but "now we ..Then shc Jung^ 0f bed
it on the jaw when Jil found pa- are just friends.” Eor four month". , .. head
Wilfred Peters became owner jama-clad Susan in actor Donald be has steadily dated Susan, aSam an s c
of tne Stucco Hut Wednesday Barry's bedroom. whom he met on the "I U Cry , with a clothes brush. Don quiet-
November 2. He purchased thJ ' Jil Friday siRned a re<luest in Tomom,tt
the Van Nuys city attorney's of-
Wilfred Peters
Buys Stucco Hut
set. ed her down and she said, 'I want j
"I was driving to Hollywood, some coffee.’ But she came'
form* .Za*.7Zf£ invention of. h"sinc'* fonwr ottwr Mrs' five that a battery complaint be and thought I'd stop for coffee back at me with a lighted ciga-
tb* founts in pen, ball point pens , I K.<nn. issued against Miss Hayward, at Don's house as I often do, ret and threw me on the sofa,
•tc , people wrote w.ih feathers and T,,r *l,e Past eight months Pe- the winner of the one-round -he told Deputy City Attorney We fell against the coffee tat .e
they used the knives to sharpen the j ters was employed at thc Peters' match. A hearing will he held Stephen Powers at a 2U-minute and it broke.
^oint of the feather
m
for easier Conoco station whi.-h is operat- Npv. 16 at which thc members hearing.
ed by his biotlter, Elroy. 'of the jealousy Uiang!c will tell) "I walked in thc back door of|
"All I was trying to do was
tContlnued oa Pag# 10)
L. N. SMITH, owner of Smith Motor Co
rapanv dfllvm the kfy* tu the first 195th**\-
rolet Hold in Cu«*ro to Dr. (’. H. Tuhhs of thf
Coero \fteiinary Center. The car wa* th**
ninth ( li**\ n*lt*t jiurt ha^’d h\ Dr, Tubbs
the Smith Motor 1 rst
f««rutal vhnwin® o( th»* n» " t h» x r *!• t t ■ Ul.iy
»ttra«led hundreds of \isit«‘rs.
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