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Today's Thought
Good Thing
The Spanish author — Cer-
vatos — said: “Can we. never
have too much at a good thing. "
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VOL. 70—NO. 240
CUERO, TEXAS 77954, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964
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Horse Stricken With Sleeping Illness
Red China Fires
Atomic Bomb;
Calls For Meet
TOKYO <UPI> Red Chinn fpolicy of nuclear blackmail and
act 0it its first atomic bomb j nuclear threats.”
today. It then Immediately pro- j • 'j-0 (i».foTui oneself is the in-
pxed a world conference to ban
alienable right of even, sov-
ereign state,"■ it said.
“China cannot remain idle
and do nothing in the fate o!
the ever - increasing
the
the use of nuclear weapons.
At about the time of the blast
ax reported by the New China
News Agency the seismograph
at Fordham University in Ness
York City recorded a "very j threat posed by
strong quake" between Mongo- • States
La and the Kurile Islands. A “anna * forced to conduct
spokesman for the University ; nuclear tests and develop un-
said the initial shock occurred dear weapons,
a: 3:13 a.m. KDT j The Red Chinese government
The government statement, j statement said that its purpose
which also was broadcast b y j m creating a nuclear bomb was
NCNA. said Red (Tina had'dc- stricUy a defensive one It add-
veloped its bomb to increase its ed that Peking would never he
“national defense capability [ “the^first to use nuclear woap-
and oppose the U S. imperialist ons.”
________________________ i “The Chinese government
hereby solemnly declares that
China will never at any time
and wider any circumstances
be the first to use nuclear wea-
pons.’’ i+ said.
Mrs Champ Traylor became
file 1st person in rejior' to The
Record- *:'at she would continue
her pic ,-e'to the United Fund
oi Cuei o in tire same amount
a v la -: y • .if.
Mrs. Traylor gave UrtO last
year and said six' would give
nuclear the same amount this year
United She also said that she.will al-
| so give a similar contribution to
Calhoun County UF Fund
The Record announced yes-
terday that if 25 local people or
businesses v >uid contribute
$100 or more the newspaper
would endeavor to raise the
goal for the coming year's work
of 10 local cliaritable and sc-r-
vic organizations
Type Believed To Be
Transmittable To People
DeWitt County a first e-a.se of 1 Tubbs Inca: •etermariar repor-
xleeping sieknesa occurred Tiu-1 red
rxdav when a fine Quarter Home j Dr. Tube* explained the type
owned by Bill Mark of Smith sleeping .sickness * equine eo-
Raneh Rd. wax stricken and j cephalo mvehtjs and >s de*cr;b-
died. according to Dr. Charle* Jed as ' Fa*tern Sleeping S,ck-
Halloween
Carnival
To Be Held
OFF TO BMG — Many local resident* al
tended the (ioldwater rally In Houston last
night. They left In a chartered bus from the
(•OP headquarters in ('uero. Here i* part of
the group boarding the boa. Detail* of the local
participation will be In your Sunday Record
because of apace Ilmllatlona today. (MlVe B»
dough Photo)
Switch In
British
Government
NEW YORK - (LTD- The
“The development of nuclear j New York Yankees announced
weapons by China is for dr-; Friday that Yogi BetTa will not
tense and for protecting throne turn as manager next year.
Chinese people from the danger but will be retained as * *pe-
j of the United States launching rial held consultant under Gen-
a nuclear war." leral Manager Ralph Honk.
Yogi Out Month's Delay
Before Verdict
WASHINGTON UJPT* - The . *
extremely narrow margin by ; r .
which the Laborites won vie- )'
tory in Britain injected an ele-
ment of uncertainty today into
Bntish - American cooperation
in the foreseeable future on
such critical issues ax nuclear
atrategy.
U. S officials sa.d the close-
ness of the elections made it
highly unlikely that the new re-
gime. to be headed by Harold
Wilson as prime minister, could
make any major decisions af-
fecting Britain's role in the At-
lantic Alliance or rammrtting
her in any other are*.
American authorities un-
doubtedly would have felt more
comfortable working with their
old friend* in the Conservative
party. But they had resigned
themselves to the prospect of a
Labor party victory.
The feeling here had been
that after a period of adjust-
ment, relations with Wilson's
group could he put on an effec-
tive basis. This was based on
rive assumption rival the 1-alxvr-
ites under Wilson would have a
workable majority.
State Group
Approves Texts
Over Objections
! AUSTIN fUPIi - The State
| Textbook Committee today re-
j jected churchmen's argument*
that three biology texts are
Alba Martin of Houston, trial labor practices complaint aga- ;• 'atheistic" in their reaching of
i examiner for the NLRB, said in>sT Lone Star Textiles Inc., i evolution and approved ’he
Thursday at the close of the Guadalupe Valley Guinn Mails books for use in Texas high
! NLRB hearing conducted here , j schools next year,
that ft will be several months ' , ; The . three most controversial
before he renders a written de- j Twelve w itnesses were cal.ed w<h;ch diw. , ,enPS
cision on the hearing. Martin ito the stand during the two-day | protests were “High School Bi-
will study a typed record of-the ' hcar.ng .cJogy,” ''Biological Science: An
proceedings and exhibits sub- j The complaint issued by the j Inquiry Into lufe," and "Bio-
mitted to the court before mak- . XLRB regional office in Houston j logical Science: Molecules to
ing a decision. j al'leggs. six then lost their .jobs Man. ’’
The hearing was on unfair at the local mill because of1 All three are in the BSCS
" ■ -— 1 participation in union activihes. ‘ high school biology ser.e* vvrit-
Ted Arter of H<Alston repre-’ ten by a panel of poominen'
denied five NLRB and Henry L. - biology authorities
.-holt <i Houston was counsel1 The otlier two biology texts
tor tiie mill. | approved by the committee,
The union involved is the Tex-1 “Modern Biology " and “Bio-
nic Workers Union of America.J logical Science foe High
(See NLRB, Tage *1 (See STATE GROUP. Page #)
I This k the tv pe that can be
transmuted to hum ana. TV
Tubbs said. Tins is usually fat-
al in animais and death come*
' wtthin five hours after the firs*
1 sympfoms appeai
Dr Tubbs said the symptom
will develop rapidly after the
animal has been bitten.
The local veterinarian **-
1 plained the Eastern type is
i acute and the other type, known
Jim Conrad, general chair-' as Western, is mild,
man for the Hallowe'en cam:-! Svmvptoms that wiE occur in
val to be staged here Oct. 31 horses the veterinarian expls-
said a meer.ng le to be held.med. were s’aggering. Iving
soon to iron out: all the details.' incoherent and eirohng in one
The annual affair is sponsor- ■ direction only,
ed by the PTA Tie virus is carried by mi*
Festivities will get underway quitoea and is (bought tr> be
at 4:30 p.m with a spook par-. spread by wild bard* such as
; ade to start from John C. doves and pigeons
French School to Otero Junior i Tr. Tubbs issued a warning
High School. | to horse owners. He urged the
Food stands and omcession horses be vaccinated to protect
■ booths will be operated on the j the anima’s and the owners
junior high and elementary | Vaccinations cons-st of two in-
school campuses beginning *t | tra-dermal lniec.tions wathin 10
15 30 p.m. • i days of each other.
Again this vear the powder Crry Manager Bill Harrison
puff bowl, a football game bet- was in conference this morning
ween Giero High School senior; with Dr. Tubbs and Dr. O. E
girls and junior girls whll be,Hall, city health officer.
: held in Gobbler S(adi«jm at 8:15 Dr Hall pointed out this is
not anything to cause panic
are Mrs. among residents but that pre
p.m.
Schorl chaiimen _ ____
Marvin Klrkman, elementaryventitiv e measures should V
annex: Mrs. Brvan Stubbs. Cue- ‘aken against mosquitoes and
ro FI cm e mar,. Mrs. Johnny, their breeding areas. He sue
Coppedge. Oak View and Mrs gested die. removal of stagtian
Norman McPherson r u e r o " »ters and the elimination *vf
Park School.
TEENS TAKE TASK — ( uero teenagers, the future progres-
sive residents of the community, have volunteered to com-
plete the Frank Hansen. Jr. Olympics Fund drive on Satur-
day. The group I* shown with their first dollar. Left to right:
B. J. l-eliipit who contributed the dollar and then became an
active solicitor: Rusly Hatcher, and IMiil Jackson. The two
other boys had ajso given to the tuiul. (Mike ttadough Photo)
Cole Porter Is Dead;
But Music Never Will
HOLLYWOOD (J PD- Cole lyric* ami hauntmgly beaut,In!
Porter, an Indian farm boy melodic* became his trade,
who rose to the top of Artier- mark in the Broadway err that
leu .« muxicaJ theater hy writ- saw the rise <>' *uelt fellow
mg iueh songs a* "I love composer-, as George Gershwin
Pans." ' Night and Day" and Irving Berlin. Jerome Kern.
“Begin The Beguine." died Richard RodgeV* Larry Hart
Thursday night He wax 71 and Oscar Hammerstrin
Death eame at 11:05 p.m. Many of his gayc«t su- re - *
PDT (12.05 a m. GSTi a’ St. were written when lie was m
John's Hospital in nearby San- near-constant pain from
ta Monica, where he underwent waist down In 1U38. buh of his
surgery last, Tuesday night for legs were fractured when he
lvorse while
K's Aides
Ousted In
Campaign
President
Cancels
Texas Visit
WASHINGTON <ITP Pres-
ident Johnson today canceled
his srhcdulcd weekend visit to
Texas because of the rash of
internallonaJ developments.
White House Press secretary
George F. Reedy said the Pre-
sident would return to Washing- . ...
ton tonight after a quick cam-' signed today as pil<* of the St. ceive<1 K>w-* letter thus mor-
pa:gn swing into Cincinnati and . ■ r ., . n;n« *her * ^ctory ce-^r*-
Davton. Ohio. Jolm.son orlyia!-1L>’ ,Ca, , A *** »» ^ ^
lv had planed to fly from Day- Cardinal President August A diampicr Cardinals were feted
j‘m ro his ranch at Jolmson Busch Jr. unnoimoed at a news until the w*e hours oi ’Ire morn-
City, Tex. an<l 'hen appear ^conference that the 5?-year-okl ing
Sunday a: Corpus Or.-' an.I In.-bman had decided to sub-
7 Daule Hiqh
Boys Enter Fair
Swine Contests
mosquito breeding places
Dr. Tubbs explained this pe -
titular type of sleeping sick-
ness was frequent in the DeWr-
area some 10 years ago ir,
horses but for the past never a
year* tiiere lvav« been no eas-
John Keane Resigns
Cards Pilot Position
ST. LOUIS -APh World Se- Caixiinal team."
rie« Manager Jcdin Keane re-1 Busch discloaed Uiat h* re-
The veterinarian and health
Seven Daule High School stu- officer agreed that this form
: dents will have wine m the var- of sleep.ng sickness car. be
ion* divisions ot' the Texas State transmitted to humans but that
Fair to be (udged over the there is nothing more that ear.
| weekend, according to S. A be done about the problem than
' .sampenn. Daule Voag teacher, i is ahready being done.
Fix ot the bovs who plan to be | Gty Manager Harrison *a:d
with their prized animals at the. the city will continue it* »pra>
judging are: Larry Taylor, Cha- program which is the basic and
neev Lew i«. IVavnvn Rov. niost effective way of keeping
I-eon Brookins Clifford Ran- the situation under control He
'som, and Joe Dailey , further sa-d that a “good non-
The sevrenth bov. Jame* lai- ther will end the problem tor
eas. will be unable to attend the remainder ctf the year.
Sampson
bev*.
will accompany the ,
I.uredn, Tex
There wa* no immediate :n-
f.inriatKH) i«i tire rest of the
President's Texas >< nodule
vyhii h was U. include visi's to
Fort Worth. Houston niid Dal-
las on Monday.
mil his resignation on Sept. 2k
IxJdiT Pie Caivlinnls
lire N.rional league pennant.
Keane said, “I resign my po-
rtion with the friendliest of
toolings and wish nothing but
success to you and to your fine
Mo. Y)\\ ii P! ■ A ' ^use-
cleaning <*f Nikita S ivhm-
schci s top a:de> from e So-
viet governineht • was reported
in: Ice W ay today .
Klmishchev him-eif >w as be-
lieved lo tie :n total - ...t c <
p10 disgrace or in coinplelely biv.k-
en health after Ireing stripped,
of his ix>st.s as premier and
chi. f of the Soviet Communist!
Police Activity In
Cuero Shows Drop
Terry Newman. Chairman of
the Industrial Committee for
tlie Chamber of
doex everything
were Cuero into a position where
removal of a kidney stone. He was thrown front a
ha/1 been a patient there since riding on tiie bridle path of party.
Sept. 22. Ding Island's Piping Rock One bv one his aides
Stanley Musgrove. a spokes-; Club. Front then on. he suffer- Ireing dismissed,
man for Porter, said the coni-led from chronic osteomy litis sources said Among the first ; eive to an industry seeking a
poser died front complications j and underwent many operations reported to have been fired was, location. One irf these fiictoi.-, of
following tiie o|teraiion 21 between lHllk and RMS
• i was with him a few ntin- Finally', on April 3. l'.KW, m» »«•)«•• » **•*, n’-v-j *.»»• z-_™“-‘ v... --» . .. „ ,
credit far this impressive de-
cline
Commerce, | , In Trw, had ^ club.
, 1 ders Dividing tiie number of
he can to put
Keane had declined to reveal
his plans a< late a> Tiursdav
Itad' won tiight except to »<v "1 want to
get back to Houston, my home,
as soon a* I can.”
Keane had been evxmied out
of tiie National league rare in
September wlten repvrts circu-
lated that he would be fired at
tiie end of the *ea*ori.
A Cardins! front office shake-
up fast month. said to have
been touched off by 83-year-old
i Branch Rickey, the dob's sen-
ior consultant, resulted irt the
fir.ng of Genera! Manager
Bing Devine and Business Man-
ager Art Routzong.
Keane reitereated that he had
,not been contacted by the Pitts-
, burgh Pirate* to manage the
October 30 Is
Absentee Voting
Deadline Here
Atvsentee voting tn the Novem-
ber 3 election began Oct. 14
aoconiing to Ray Otps. DeW "
C.x»wv’ Clerk.
Dv'dline for casting ab-entee
votes is Oct. 30, ('.ip* said
Three pci'sons have cast vot-
es here and about to KoPots
Ivsve been mailed. 1h# eo/mty
cleric reported
Gips said 20 or to -esidents
of the county have requested ap-
plication for ahsentee vrtong.
BULLETIN
WASHINGTON — <TPP —
President Johnson announced
today (hat he and the new
Soviet leadership have e\
changed pledges lo continue
seeking steps toward a "soltd
peare."
WASHINGTON — UPP —
President Johnson said today
that Red Oiina s explosion o(
• nuclear device was more M
a tragedy to the Odneae peo-
ple than ft was a threat to
world peace.
iimimtHtttmiiinintmiiiHtHtmu
Town Talk
with the long faces sure
, weren’t St. Ixar.s wipportwrs 1
muixiei-s into the estimated Tex-; j— w •
as population in 1963. gave onoipOrmGr I OOKUm
inf or m e d i circumstances are more condu-1 muivlcr for each 1.304 people 1
in Texas. Cuero has not had a i
muivlcr in likxi, and none so far |
j in 'law'. In 1963 Texas had 2 r
City Mgr. Dies
Rodtoivi B. Quick. 58. tormer
!n» ..who-was editor of the govern- j oominuiiiiy. Alter ' check I'n £ j 912 rolilx-cit-s. or one j\il>lwry ; city ruaiugoer at Aoakxun; died
1/vestia
By ERNIE JXNNES
Managing Editor
O. W. DRANK. X* W. Texas ; -----
Av’e., dropped this by the of-: GORDON PEAVY. minister
fice. It was clipped from a ma- jof Church of Christ!. is the
marine, though we don’t know ■ “different” type at preacher
which one. but it sure lute home Instead of seeing hint with hi*
for most ot us. Bible, niost of the t-nte you w .*•
Try tot: lo sell « liousewile a tLuei him carryhig » baJ-U'cue
with Police Chief Gark he com
Utes l»efone he died,’’ Musgrove rigii! ieg was amputated to iv-i Uieni newspaper
tokl United Pix-s.s International, here die (Him Al the age ot
• He seemed conscious, but not tri, he had to leain to walk on j one Cutiunuiusl faded into ot>-
jucid” an artificial leg with die aid! scanty, and at least six ociiei
Also witti Porter were his of two canes And, still mourn- j tup government officials were
valets of six years, Henry ing his wife, wla> died m 1954.1 reported to tiave been given the
Burke and Eric Lindsay. he became a virtual recluse for axe along with him.
"Mr. Porter always wanted the remainder of his life Editor Pavel Satyukov. editor month* irt 1964. Based <*t the
to go tliat way, JuaT like that. Bum June 9. 1893. on a large of the, Uommiimsl party news-1 first nine months rato for 1904.
and that's the way he went, farm neat Pem. Ind.. Poi ter naper Pravda. end Mikhail will reflect givenJe 'tiTo'- to
suddenly." Burke said. never had to work: His parents Khananinv, chairman of the |>e ahhut 21. This gives » dc-
.Mu.sgrove said he believed were we'll-t<wk> and It s grand-1 State Television Committee, dme tor 1964. at 36. 7 percent
that Porter stipulated in his, fattier eventually left him more i were reported to bp amonk less juvenile arrests in 1%1
than a - million dollars. But lie them. tilvan in 1962. and the 1963 rate
labored steadily all his life, end The cleaning cut of KHru- was 15 2 percent lower than the
hi* list of song* and stage sue-1 shrhev lieutenant* w as onderv'19f*^ rat# Mr.^-N'ew man ^saki
l for each 3,343 persons in ’IVx-' TTiursday momJikg in a Yoakum borne freezer, a (talesman I*slnt-; sandwich
Overnight die World's number n up with Uic following figures j us U-ucio fi.vs nol had a rob'tiery | lioeipital aTIer a lmgenraj illness.
U is reflected there lias U-eii m 19U2 1963, or in L9t4 so ta( |, He was a retired ajrny cap-
a decided decline In juveriife j Texas Iiad 16,398 Hi 1962 I1u» j raui.
anvests in Cuero In 1962 there | refledts 621 p-rsoio. in Texas | Mr kfulck also served at a
wore 33 juvenile 28 in ! tor each car tlieft. Cuero liad j tarrnef accountant in Yoakum.
1963, and 16 tor Ore fir-n nine | two in 1963. or one tor each j but retired
in pan doe to ill
will tliat he ,|be
that no funeral
held '
Porter* gay.
cremated
aervicre
•nd
be
•ophwticgted mmm wm end lew.
!.
rni'x iiP.iur*n*irr ■ unnfi\ i •'"X- 1 j* X .
K » AIDES, Pag* •) ablfl
3,900 ireopie in CiH-ro al Unit ;
time This gives, Oiero les*1
ihan
average Burglaries tn Texas in
1963 we e three tarn - h.gher.
based on live pop ration than
Cuero had ,
Newman sa’d we should- in
deed he proud of this high law-
lieaith.
T'linerui
■trv.ee* were held to-
il
-»
i
20 per com ot the Texas' day at .’o’clock in Yoakum, the
Rev, IT W Afah'er officiating,
i Burial w as in Oak Gr.r.e C'Vme-
terv
Surviving * r* Hi* mother
Mi> Iona Qu ek and a brother
Ray in end H C.i'es both .3 Yna-
ing receird kum.
ed out, “You can »ave enough | ' A ——-1
on your, bills to pay foi it " ONE OF THE biggest pfob-
• Ye*. i know.” die woman I kam* with * big desk is iti.u it
agreed bu: you see we re pay- collects more stuff. We ilim
ing tor our car isi the bus fare eied several paituilly smoked
we’re saving. Them we re pay- cigar* and our long lost p>-
ing for our washing machine when dumping the collection of.
on the laundry bills we save, stuff of two weeks off the desk,
and we re paying for the hixtse' And surprises of surprises there
on. the rent we're saving. We was 25 rents that needed h
yis* cant Afford to save any home. too.
more m<>ne\ right now .’' • •lj’
' , - TT V\TJ. RE a he* nm* :n
GOULD YOU TELL, dv Van- San Maicn* tonight Hop* *1". of
ke«> fans from erhe Card 'fan* \c*i w ill go ewer and help the
yesterday " That * righjt, those Gobbler* a.orig
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