The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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4 THE Ct'ERO RECORD, Friday, July 83, H5«
News of The Week As Seen Through The Camera
transport plane theft foiled
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Edmund A. Marmur, 21, ami Deputy Sheriff .lack
A pel. A pel hnlila Ernest Hemingway's "Green lll'.s
oi Africa." a book found on Marmur after his arrest.
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Stewardess Isabel Abraham and first Officer .1. It. Davison
In the plane. Davison holds his finger in a bullet bole.
IT WAS a long wav from Seattle, Wash, to Africa, where farmer
fjvimund Marmur of Tacoma, Wash, wanted to go tu live in tiie
fjungle, and he apparently decided the best way tu get there was
bv plane. The trouble was. he tried to commandeer a .Trans-Canada
airlines transport, and was caught In the plane by Stewardess
Isabel Abiaham He fired two shuts ut her as she raced out for
help. His next stop, the local lockup. (International Nuwiirtpho/oa i
DUCKLINGS START LIFE ON YACHT
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GLORIA SMITTEN BY TOREADOR, 16
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Rnfacl I* ahotvn In some rloae cap© work In Madrid ring.
SEEING RAFAEL MARISCAL, lfi-year old bullfighter. In action In
Madrid so moved Gloria Swanson, It was reported, that she offered
to adopt him. But Rafael told her, It Is said, that since he already
has a mother, and has chosen bullfighting as his profession, he
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BEAUTY FAINTS ON FILM SET
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INJURED WOMEN GET FIRST AID
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Ituluel and Miss Swanson go into an embrace In Madrid.
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DOCTORS and emergency volunteers, many of whom were rushed from
neighboring areas, give first aid treatment to victims of the chain ex-
plosions which ripped the 40-acre munitiohs plant of the Kent Manu-
facturing Company at Chcstertown, Md. A lawn near the scene of the
blast, which killed at least 11 persons and. Injured 50 others, is turned
into a temporary hospital. Explosives for the C. S: Navy were re-
portedly bring made In some of the destroyed buildings. (International)
LFT LIONS TEAR HIM TO PIECES
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DON’T LIKE ‘IRON’ CURTAINS
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POLISH conductor-composer An-
drzej Panufnik, who apparent-
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no “Iron'' curtain, and his
beauteous wife Scarlett are in
London, ' and have asked for
political asylum. Mrs Panufnik
is British. (International)
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KING, QUEEN BEFORE BREAKUP
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EXILED KING PETER II of Yugoslavia arid Queen AJexandra are
shown til happier days, before filing of a divorce suit. "The
said peter In Paris, "is founded On grave reasons I can
n i til - .,sr " Said Alexandra, who Is nearly four years older
I t »l-year-old ex-monarch. "I lotiJTMWc IcaBtOJCbe could
l.,;-- t ne is ,i king and become a gentleman farmer like his two
i h'rs in hi’ .!and." They wed 10 years ago. (International)
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Margarele rushed lo Hajek>. rescue, dro.
lions and urged him to return to safety. Ti
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‘MY USEFULNESS . . . IMPAIRED’
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NANCY CAMPAIGNS FOR ESTES
ROY COHN, Senate Investigations subcommittee chief cour.si .
te'ia reporters at door of his parents’ home in New Vork that 1
resigning because "I feci my usefulness to the subcommittee h. :•
t=e:i . . . Impaired because in any future investigations . . .
s.'anTtfs voice ! against me would be repeated r Internationa 1
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STUDIO DOCTOR administers smelling salts to revive Rosemary
I alurce Miss Florida." during a fainting sprll whde the four
.core Miss I'm verse' candudal.a visited film set- I International)
$S0,3S5 FOR FATHER'S DEATH
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UKE A QUEEN this mallard duck stands regally on deck of sail-
boat Vagabond at the Milwaukee. VVis yacht ciuh. while beio»
are the ducklings she hatched after choosing the yacht for a nesting
place S nce picking that spot around the t.rsl of June, she has
beer a privileged guest of owners Edward A Purlc.l sr. 1 Elliott
Mas.-,-, while eggs were hauling t tntfnatv.HUi StmmapMo/
DVE CHILDREN of Mrs Eva Patton Ueftt gather around attorney
James McArrie -n their ThtUburgh home as he preser.U the Tandy
with an S>0 -S5 check from the Baltimore * Ohio railroad srttAe-
ment for death of Ihcir father. John He was pinned down and
killed by f .r runaway gondoU curs Mrs Patten said she will
use part of the money to buy a home. (InternetSomndphota/
NANCY KEFAUVER whev learned atr.ruI campaigning wr-en r.cr r...s.-.,r .
Sen Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn ), fought the Democratic nor r v - :
President in 1952. again hits the political trail for him in hs bid for re-
election She Is shewn conferring with secretary Dec, V-.ug.jv be,-re
waking . speech he Fste- stClr Um. Tern Nance took m et he» h«s-
tar.a « lough Eve-ralU-s-dav schedule wren he was unit-e to pc,
• way from bis riches in W ashington. (Intctr.ariongl Sc.anopr.atoj
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TONY ENDtICHFR U, gr.r as he g-.ts a kiss ar.d trophy o:. .. n-
r ; c ' tr itect ot the Chicago Free fair. Administering’
the it.uJ is i*at Eruasctg 12, 1953 winter. t Internationen
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1954, newspaper, July 23, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697292/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.