The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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A Stirring Western Suspense Novel
DAILY CROSSWORD
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1. Source at L Spanish cm
cocot seaport Indian
t. The devil 2. Entertain 18. Piece
principles gives a 100 peresoi rating to those who have
? never voted otherwise, of the 437 msmbam of «w Boose,
f 13 have achieved that score. All are Republicans. MO De-
mocrat has made this score. Of the 377 Democratic
; members. 200 scored 20 percent or less and only 00
i rated above 50 percent. All of the 151 Republicans were
. above this median. In the Senate, Many Ooidwater
scored 90 percent, John J. Williams 00 percent, John If.
: Butler and Roman L. Hruska 91 percent The only Demo-
' crate with comparable records are Virginia’s Senators i
Byrd and Robertson with 92 and 01 rsspscttvtiy, and
: also Ohio’s Lausche with 01. Presidential nominee Ken-
nedy sowed 11 percent mid his running mats, Lyndon
Johnson, often thought to be a Conservative, only 10!
;Of all Republicans in the Senate, 31 out of S3 were a-
bove the 50 percent median, and 47 of the 04 Demo-
crats below it.
Mr. Synon Is now convinced, he says, that **t h e J
; Republican party has held true to constitutional prin- j
Triples. While the Index doesn't say this In so many ,
-voids,” he adds, “the implication is clear and if the i
ftve million Conservatives who have ‘taken a walk' can
be made to appreciate tide fact, they can of themselves ]
make of their party a majority party and reverse our i
movement to collectivism.” J
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44. Ampere
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45. June bug
45. Girl’s
nickname
47. Mueic note
21. Receiving 10. Compose 34. Beneath
callen point (abbr.) 38. Excessive
20. Ruthenium 18. Strains, as 37. Foolish act
(eym.) allquid 38. Vexes
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cymbals £ ‘ * ~ ^ 4
25. Profit _____££__
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_ ee the city enjoyed weather ty-
... P*col of fell—J. W. Arnold and
2 Henry Strauss attended the an-
nual membership meeting of
the SMner Chamber at Coro-
mere*—Water mains were being
Biss, extended hi Cuero under a $56,-
Ave., 008 WPA project—Amid wide-
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1960, newspaper, August 9, 1960; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698056/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.