The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1959 Page: 6 of 6
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INUI.PIMU M l Itl l I-HITS
BAXIt VMIIHUAN PKINC1PI.F.
What do we nioiiii .i. on we say
that u. ■ e rillied Mnies we lia. e
a . i\eium.ent ol Iw and not
a "ip'ivcrhinent >: it;or. ' 1 Ha-i'
all; we i.o.it ti'.Ht vie li.ivc i or
tain ini.:\'I'liiii' i girts _o,,i: aiiti i d
11\ no federal itro st.de ioilsiiU.lt-
ions and l.-.ws whi'il' ;t;a> not
be denied by .win goyeniiiig body.
The each American colonists
had their governtt’-cutv. by
men, and Uie 1 an deration ot. i n-
dependem'C signed IN) >' at - ago,
sot nut inf.: • omplail.ts eg.nrist
teal i.Npe ot go\ ei'uiltf "i w i oi re-
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tTI of Oe.it BrAain '•hiirfod him
natji numerous v .olntlojis of iliat
peincipje Among the complaints
enumerated a; o the following.
lie has d..ssol\ed Kepresenta-
tiNe ! Puses repi’aledlv loi op-
posing wall manly lirir.licss Ins
invasions on '.die I igtits of tin- peo-
ple
1 io a.i- ohsii u.art! the admai
ist t nt io. ot justice, hi refusing
ti.s assent fui law,- foi establish-
ing ludnuar> |towers
He has i- ade nidge- dcjii i -
dent upon bis will alone lor the
tenure ot their unices ami the
a mount and pa\ ment of ilielr sal-
aries.
lie has iclii-ed I,is assent Io
l.iNNs, trie i ■ -x t w hole'Ciira' and
necessary lor the public good
die n.ij , ■...: tune'll \n itti - 'fliers
10 subject us to a lunsiliclion
torcigr, Jo our ci Mist it ut ion. and,
i.n icknow'.edged In our laws: gn-
iii" his assent to then a, Is of
protended legislation ' For de-
igning us in many ia..es ol the
henctits of trial by iur> : Foi
11 ansnorlirg u> heiond sim- to
be tried toi pretended offenses:
For taking away our I barters
aiioi.'lung mu mast valuable laws.
■ I a .le; i.ig I iniduii,villain 'he
l.ir o! ii.:' n c in i :ent5 :
For suspend.ng o, . own U-gisia-
tunes, and declaring themselve*
inieMecj with powri to lcgijlale
foi us in ail cases whatsoever."
Our forefathers who subscribed
to the principles of the Declara-
tion ol Independence were willing
to fight lor theij- lieliets. The
Reyiiliihonai'j War lollowed. drag- '
gins through weary years of sut-
lerlny and suspense. Facli of m
takes pride in their eyentual
tniiinpli over gigantic obstacles. ,
In K8T. when the framers of
bur.. Constitution met at Indepen-1
donee Hall in Philadelphia, where
tiie Declaration of Independence
had been signed 11 years pre-.
n lously. Kiev -ci to work to create
a system ol < liei ks and halnn-
les in government which was in
perpetuate Hie fundamental tbeiv
in mentioned jn the preamble
of hie I'.u'liei dov umeni
"We mild these truths to he
self-eN idem That all men are
i rented equal: that they are en-
dowed hy their Creatoi with cer-
tain unaheiiable rigliis; tlial a
niong liigsr arc life, liberty and
the pursuit oi happiness
"That to st\ ure these lights.
erjiu.c.H- hi e .iisti'uted (thong
men denying their Hist powers
(ni.n ;.ic i oiisem ot ihe govern
od;
soifle - .'ears i oei. me tics!
ten amendments to nijr Constihi-
tion a ere adopted at one time
specifically detailing various bas-
ic civil rights stemming Irvin the
underlying theory of the He, laia-
tion of Independence
Our courts day by day guard
these rights for us
t Hus column, piepurad by me
Stale Bar ol Tcmis, is,written io
inform— not to advise No poi-
son should ever apply or inter-
pret any law without the aid of
an attorney who is fully adv iseil
concerning the facts involved be-
cause a slight v ariance in f.-n is
may vliange the applic ation of flic
law. i
Today Only!
Spanish Mini' *
Ay Caliesono Rasis"
rumour
Starts Saturday!
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ceorge Montgomery
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BARBECUE
Pit
t eoniidorfri a ' must ' for
me-.' outings We ran save
you i-.orey 't you buy ene
here. Be sure <o sre our o"s
before buv.'ig- elsr.vhere.
Arnold Brot.
bJuRVICK 8TA-
Ph. cr b-am
,v>2 V. E»pl»Ji»de
Velours
Velvets
Arriving Daily
THE LATEST DESIGN
IN
FALL
HATS
Everyone knows that
the early bird gets the
worm So I his year,
whv'don t you be like
the early bird’ and
have the first choice
of our new fall hats
A wonderful selection
of designs, and colors
priced to suit you.
4« To 23”
KOEHLER’S
Cuero’s House of Quality
Since 1800
Ph. CR 8-5121
Come in pardner-fo our big hoedoiw/n
•we I swing tjou the
hottest deal in town!
SwapP'W
i./c ne a mil/ ii> / w
(Dijvxis 1 ’uiisi V inogiA
Slu^ipv
STOP w.-iNinK money repairing
our cur .uiti burning extra gar and
nil a: older car: do. STOP watching
,i go down in to-,tie value be tore
'.our me . . nil--mg the c.onilori.,
fun and sufi.-t v .of a ,v l ord on
your vae.ition trip.
SWAP while huge sales let. us give
tremendous trade-ins. SWAP hefore.
vour vacation . . . when you can gel
die most pleasure out ol a new car.
SWAP on a car that will stny m
x< v|c . . . stay worth more . . . the
world1 x moxt beautifully propor-
tioned car.
A
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<-pyE!
SAVE on first equipped cost. SAVE
up to $55 a ye^r on gas and mJ .. .
with an aluminized muffler that
normally lasts up to twice as long,
SAVE with a Diamond Lustre No-
Wax Finish ... with a long-lastingj
standard 66-plate battery. SAVE
during Ford’s SUMMER SWAP-
PING BEE. r.o.A.r,
Swing on down ahd join -fhe swapping fun during our Ford Summer Swapping Bee
SEE YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
YOU GET THE BEST DEAL AT YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER’S
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1959, newspaper, July 24, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698220/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.