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VOL. 65—NO. 181
“A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
CUERO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959
Tho Weather
»OtTH CENTKAL TE\A% —
Purttv rlojidw throuch Thur»da»
u Ith widel* muttered thunder
showers. No Important tempers
hire change*.
10 PAGES — PRICE 5c
J4T0WII Talk Hard Rains
Fall Over
Wide Area
l ink'd Press International
ixuvnpours that have besieged
North Central Texas since Mon-
day shifted then' final point t■«
day to Central Texas, "here one
point neai San Saba repor'ed
nearly 10 in< hes
That s not to sav the tain bad
stopped in North Central Texas.
Ton tornado runnels vine tepoit-
ed Tueaday night near Dallas m
the midst of tlnindersiorins
In the meantime near rloitd-
Diirstn drenched Cential 'le.xas
McNally Bend on me Coloiado
River 15 miles southeast of san
Saba, reeorded 9 91 inches,
finals Go Down
Several boats on the r.ver wen1
down in me midst of a violent
wind and rain storm but no m»-
tor damage was reported Ctvuo-
kee 15 miles *outh of San Saba
reported 6 3 inches, while San
Saba itself had two-to-two-and-a-
nalf inches
Lampasas, in ihe same area,
bad 6 5 inches
Hubbard in Hill i uunty. 18 mi-
les north of Waco had 5 10 inches
of rain last night most of it in
a drumming downpour that last-
ed two hours Water gushed ov-
er the sidewalks in Hubbard dur-
ing the height of the rainstorm
stile Highway 1*1 north of Hu.
shore and Farm Road 308 south
ot l.e:oy weie all under uatet
but conditions were repotted im-
proving todav
R P Cook said he watched
live tunnel Tuesday near tarkson-
v ille
Ottier funnels weie reported
ni a: Piano and Garland in the
Dallas area. Another funnel was
reported in the Whitney area in
Central Texas but none did any
The City of Seguin plans
t.n put thr big pot In t he lit -
l le one come July 4th
Jam-packed with a wide
variety of entertainment for
folks of all ages, the pro-
gram Is one of the most com-
plete ever arranged for such
a relebratlon The big day
of rour.se is the 4th. but
rodeos will be held on both
the night of the 3rd as well
ax on the 4th
As fat as the schedule Is
concerned festivities begin
3’ 9 » m when flag-raising
ceremonies featuring the
new 49-xtar United States
flag will hr held. At 10
o’clock the grand parade
starts
in - between entertain-
ment* too numerous to
mention are scheduled thr-
oughout, the day, but feat-
ure attractions will also in-
clude a water ski show.
• Miss South Texas ' bathing
beauty revue, a 4 o'clock
baseball game, a 6.30 o clock
All - star Founders Day
American Legion baseball
game A* R pm. the Sher-
' iff* Poxsee Rodeo and at
r 30 a grand fireworks dis-
play is to be offered
To cap off the full day
will be a dance at the Amer-
ican Legion Hsll beginning reported damage
at 0 o clock
Anyone planning to be In
Seguin on the Fourth and
who is present at all of the
above - named entertain-
ments will certainly no'
have to be rocked to sleep
when you retire
We hope the city of Se-
giun experiences the. best
fourth of July of Julv rrle-
hration ever.
¥ ¥ ¥
A litre 1 reader of this
newspaper brought in the
following clipping with the
irfjuest that some mention
relative to the subject be
mad* in Town Talk Since
information contained the-
rein is newsworthy as well
■a. timely we repeat same at
this lime
"The Game Department Is
reminding owners of dogs
that this is the worst time
to permit then animal* to
run loose in deer country,
since this is the time of the
year when does arc either
carrying fawns or the fawns
ere on their feet and easy
victims of n chase In cither
case, the docs arc in no con-
dition for footraces
¥ ¥ ¥
A pat, on the back to Vic-
tor Afflerbach. fonvn D°
Will County boy who was
recently elected senior vice-
rommandcr ot the Depart-
ment of Texas VFW
Victor younger brother
ot our good friend Werner
Afflerbach of the Lmdcnau
community, was active in
ihe organization of the De
Witt County Chapter of
VFW. He is now a resident
of Lubbock
Iran Denounces Reds
TI.III'UA.N 1 HI roe Sbidi
ci Iran announced 1 uesjay that
It. juvcrumml tiiav ruck l luted
Nations m in,n againsi Soviet pro-
paganda fumed at It m I'm Itn-
mentarv leaders in f’r.in It,... e
lone urged such at lion the s>'
vtei Union has frier ini Ira man
demands that it- prexs-r adto. am
peign be ilcppcd:
Guard Unit President Asks
Preparing
ForCamp Military Aid
Plan Be Shifted
INDS 40.YEAR 'IUGN'—The 40-year teign of Famon De
Valeia in biah politic* ends as he casts his vote in Dublin
n the election in which he tan for president. During polling
ne resigned as prime minis'ei, Piesident is a figutehead.
Victoria Mayor And
Wife Seriously Hurt
LIDDING*: Victor:.)
\V R McCnglit and Ins
mained in serious condition Wed-
nesday in a Biddings hospital
suffering from In juries received
when their cat collided head-on
with, a truck '>n a high'* av curve
in < i.ddtngs
Poi,ce said the wteik happen-
ed when tne till, k swerved to
avoid tutting a car that had stop
p.'d mi ihe pavement.
Also injured was the tru> k driv-
er. Addon Forrez of Raymond-
vi He
MtCngh: and ln> wife weie
rivroutr to Dallas to attend the
’ I'll ,c 11.:..J ■ 0 • ent-iot. of ll<-
Texas Butane Dealer* Associa-
tion and the Southwestern l.P-
l i i« Mat ket in I )alias
Mayor Lie un or * cm was so hadiv
ilP■ rr. damaged, both he and his wife
had to he pried out of it
Mi C’r.ght has a fractured sliou-
:.i,- -if.' Viu oo'Sliil', a
lollaDscii lung Mr*. M« Criph: sul-
terevl a brain < onru*'',ion and had
Imlli legs broken.
Diems National Guard tom
pany leaves Sunday tor the, an-
nual two-week encampment at
North Fort Hood vith other units
of the 36th Infantry Division.
The main body will leave (Hero
at 6 a ni on chai'ered buses and
will return Here July 1.’
An advance beta, hment ot four
men leaves Thursday in two tru-
ck' and two jeeps , arr\ ing the
uh.t's training equipment. Ihe
detachment will include M-.Sgt.
Leebell Kue, xei Sp-3 65 an. is
K'dr," :l>. SO- , 1 Ilahn an,.
Pic Hilbert Gralimann
1 lie HUill hoik jii consist id
five officers and 81 enhsted men.
headed b\ 1st l.t I.eP.ov t'obh.
companv i o.mr.an.9-:
Sgt Kuecker sa.d me co.nuauy
will leave us inree tanks neie
but 'v ill draw 1. Mnks at .amp
111 the U> v«a;- me unu ha«
attended National (Liard enramp-
-1 c.p - i.,u ■ , t1. t • . *
w ill t e n aming a« a tank < om-
pany. In pa--l - it L is a iiea-
v y weapons . ompany
d’lns w ill ne on. up r. 11' i en-
tiiinpmeii! a' North I-on Hood.
In 1951 the 1‘ii-ro ' i :, Kitten
trained at l'/:mp Polk I a
Teenager Fatally Shot
By 15-year-old Youth
LA POP.TF l ex l PI \ 18-
y eat-old boy shot and killed his
high school pr.ncipa. s son with a
lest-pocket pistol early todav as
tne result of a . ;is«-fight between
>wo teenage gangs
Chadwick Allen Burch. IT died
m the San Jacinto Memorial Hos-
pital about an hour alter lie was
lilt in the temple with a 22 cali-
ber bullet
The teenage gunman whose
name was withheld, admitted the
shooting in a signed statement.
He had thrown away the shells,
hut surrendered the gun he bou-
ght through an advertfsernent in
a pulp magazine lie.also earned
a pair of brass knuckles
County Juvenile Officer Johnny
Perry Bros. Inc. To
Celebrate Anniversary
Perry Bros Inc will celebrate
us 44th anniversary starting Thur-
sday. which is beginning dale of
a store-wide sale
Charles Tappe manager said
Ihe sale will he "the biggest home when C
Mult said tlic boy would he turn-
ed ov er to the Harris County 'Pro-
bation department for actioi;
The shooting on Hi red al the
S.iti Jar into, battleground located
a I tout 15 miles south of Houston,
and midway between Houston and
La Porte 'The youth said he and
two companions were parked tal-
king ai the battleground when
a group of nine teenagers, rang-
ing from 14 to IT years, drove injured
up and started swearing at them Mayoi \\
SP Trains
Rerouted
Pa-xenger and freigh' 'tain*
tnai ordmarily opeiate on South-
ern Pucitir $ Houston - Sail An-
tonio tr.o k weie routed through
Cuero Tuesday after IT freight
i ars derailed nine miles east of
l.ulmg blocking Soutl.tPi n R . T-
ic s mam tiack between the two
Texas cities
Felix Kovenek Southern Par
1 11 . , — i ■ ; m I 'll, , .,i ;d , he i act,'.
ne.ii LuT.ng vvas cleared Tuesday
nigh! and regulai routing restin'.-
ed
A second nain derailment, in-
volving iwo passenger cars, nc-
i tired m Texas luesday
The one involving Uie passen-
ger .ars wa« four miles north of
Ah ord m Wise county W R.
Stevens cnndui tor ot 'he Foil
Worth and Denver Railroad train,
reported to his division headqua-
rters in Wichita Falls that none
Roy Pearson
Released On
$2,000 Bond
Roy Pea; son. •• ho x ,.:,g " ••
h.x bi other, Gevuge. is . h,.: ged
with tne earl’. Monday morning
murdei of Alien Kain; ./■ re-
leased horn I teWitt county lac
Tuesday in cMilH) lioiat
tleoige is hemg held v\ ■thou!
ivond
Karin died In a io. «l hO'pita-
thp victim of a gunshot wound
,n tne stoma.'ti lie died shorn
two hours a I let being wounded
The shooting o- cliripd at tne
Ran. h House Inn around mid-
night Sunday.
NEW STATES OF THE NATION Mrs Jain-s A. Dov A-f
• \I; j. Hawaii’ in the M:-i Amenea ' . or.'e.st. and Mis.
Clifford Haitivan, "Mis Alaska talk ov. u •. naf mgr.' be
tji? comv.t.u' sin at..on «■ < i»n.tt»e.* n t-mt t ’ de:d. e f- a.
Mrs. T'ow jett is ft.mi Hilo Mrs. Hartman fioni Air tloragc.
No One Injured
As Automobiles
WomanDies Collide Wednesday
Elderly
lb
lie said the larger group drove
oil and he and his two 16-year-
R McUanne of Al-
vord, who went to the scene,
said a trainman told him there
minor scratches'
,.;d companions who were armed ' mlnor S'ratcnes among
passengers Two passenger cars
and two baggage cars went over
money saving event staged in all
of Pcrrv Bros 44 vears in bus-
iness The manager said spr. i
als can he found for everv mem-
ber of the family, and for the
house, too
Attention is directed to an ad-
vet tisement appearing in today's
(.ibiion of die t’uero Record._
~~ PRAYER • POEM
By Gaorg* B'lbv vYalk#*
t.i\ i: me, one: mm-.de:
pi KI’OM.
A singleness of purpose t lod i*
vv nal r need todav
I lnw mm h I pi ay for i igldeou-s-
new yet walk die other way 1
; seek tor high and noble
thoughts lo fill jny heart 'and
nunu. hut still I think ot
many things that me' not good
or kind , .
You know how mu. li 1 seek the
' ipnxT, how much 1 seek the
true . . . arid still You know
•bow, tti'ii It. i- w rong in -many
tilings I do . . .
t,iv e ,ii' one single put pose t • ■ I.
so that I may not he . . at war
■V ttinr, ibis life of mine. and
struggling constantly.
I
I lit* KtnyC F-*fn n »ron* YJvh*I
liinr A C«ll*t<On O* Fa«-n*
ptjhli.\h#n by Vnttfop* a
y, » r, C'.l ' V ' ' 'r ° r',V1
•ii• vni» 0i ,v** boekf »e d
u Vtllcj* n» *#xtt‘ o tionO'pLt
‘‘Mona Ef)» nePP1* Lnpte* »' •
p*nilcM» «' IH* Co»»D flu*'
p* ^")f" yOiM
IrOfr Vfintfli* Frau.
well knives, lollowed The hoy
sa.d lie tired one shot in the air.
nml ihen aimed a second shot at
ilie* fleeing station wagon. He said
h> dfdn 1 know he had hit any-
one
Burch, son of La Porte high
s> bool principal Marvin C. Bur-
ch was rushed to the hospital but
died on an operating table.
After the shooting, the young
gunman said the chase continued
hut they lost the larger group on
a dusty road. He and his com-
panions had started to return
R. Kenner, assist-
Double Rites For
Uallettsville Pair
HAf.I.KTTSVtLI.F Untrue
funei'.l services loi Mr and Mrs
Sam P.eiclmian "a* heid Monday
m HaJettsv ille Burial "as m the
Jewish cemetery with Rabbi
l/imx Friestem ofticiatmg
The eouple died only 14 hours
apart Mrs Kcuhmnii dieii at 1
a m. June ?1 and the husband
at 3 p m the same da;
'The Reichpuns were reined
operators of the .Yieyerhoff Di y
Good* fn
at an angle of
at 5 a m
AI>oiit 30 degrees
Mis Vt Kltzahellt Peel, e- 90 t
* .patient in a local hospital syn- e cp,-,.
June 21. 19.58. d *'d al I .>0 a Ml ho:.-:
V\ edne>,I:.1
Kunei al sei v is•' 01 ne
dueled .*1 9 -in a , L . -n c >.
tieund Funeral llouie. wild Rev.
Philip ILIei. p<i'0,r u, I a- ,.e
tluaiist t'lim civ tut. atmg t'. ii .ui
. i,.. |. :1 1. ( er.u tc,
Mr* Peelkes vu- b *■ n une I.
] s..-' u Mulib ( J,'«r t . i;tugmci
of Joshua Blake and Fannie B -
ge|o B'ake
Her husband .1 () Pee'nie- pie-
, a.led hei m death in I9ilt
Survivot s are (out sons lie
and Pat. both of C i.'io T, c •
Ndxon and Robert B of lrOkin:
a daughter Mrs Blake Alexan-
der of Ciiero tour giatlffciu -1
dien Id grea'-gi and, midi > n and . 's ■
three great, gieat gtatvlchildien ]'i,e.-,d .
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i.l .
l aimt !) Missiles
;.(>'.i>< ix "p:
It:
ant i hief of noli, e u Deoi Park
a sma.l town near Houston, ar-
lesietl I Item
Boehl New
Commander
Walter Boehl was elected com-
mander of Dinter Post .3 Amor-
i.an Legion. Tuesday nign' when
Legionnaires named a new .-late
of nffn ei s tor I'959-I.O
!'•-ill replaces Bill. Bariieltl
wlio ,-erved as commander die
p,i-»l l|u , e y cai s.
Others elected mere Will a. e
Stahl, tn si v u o-i omir.aiidoi : .le:
r.v Ilanys. second vue - lu.nman-
tiet Dougins Buy'sen.' afl iiitani .
John Beriung service ottmei :
Roy Binz 'Crgcanl-at-arms: Le-
r.iv. Koenig, assistant seige.mt-
at-aniis; Allmd .\iart|iiis, tin,ni-
ce olliyer; W C. Krueger, as-
sistant Imuti, e .-f I it e i . Dr. Mat -
shall txiggoit Jr., cliaplam: \
\\ S, huenemann, luslonan and
John Dudgeons, bason olficer.
Named lo die exeTillive nmi-
m.ittee were Barfield, chairman.
Harvey Krccji, A. H. Si hodtie.
W G. l-jovtpr and Al'in Si broi-
ler.
sele. :cd as delegates lb tlu
stale eon' cut ion m ') n
Julv ’5-2h "ere Rrieiv!
Officers
Installed
K T Summers Jr retired as
president of Cuero Lions Club
Tuesday nn«’ yvh®rt Distr; t 2S-
4 Governor-elect Dave Fvans of
Texas City installed officers lor
the new club year.
Installed were Frank Sheppard
president: Dave Kauffman, first
vice-president: Nick Cameion,
second v ice - president: Lester
Frei«, third vice - president; Jim
Stone secretary , - treasurer;
Mike Metier, I..till lame;; and
C. 1 Dili ket: tail . tw ister.
lit, ! i1 S .. . I* • .' v ' *i i ■ * *■ 1 **
Leon Polzin and William Jacob*,
hold-.".er dneiuns. Rev N A
Sanders and Dave Weber, one-
vear fitrei loi s ; and Paul l.ucfls
Howard Klelnecke M C Krueger
and .Ifuome Koenig one-year di-
re. lot s
A Ihi.i:d of du e, lot s meeting
was announced for Thutsday at
(i p.n: al the Doll House. Tne
meeting is tor hotii old and new
oire. tors
Thomas A. Littleton
Cuero Humble Agent
'Thomas \ Littleton |ha« been
made Commission Bulk Agent of
Humble O.l k. Helming Companv s
marketing operations m Cuero
He -u cei tls Robert N lepsen
who has been appointed local
managei in Port Lava, a The
change is effective July 1
Littleton has been engaged in
maintenance work for the com-
pany cm. e hi* employ men' in
Antonio June. J1916. He is a native of
Roy sen laevinc Texas, and served in the
Seven Bodies Recovered
From Hotel Fire Debris
V.i'lg*' .- I ill It-*' ;!cc 1C
Islands .' U'l "! S...: mi" \r. "1
t , Hi iu'1.10 I.l
mil. lung *••> ct's'. i
flic
YOSSTIS TRAND. Norway CPI
Police questioned a Norwegian
todav in belief a paity in his
St allteim I Intel room may tiave
caused a fire winch destroyed tne
building and killed possibly 24
persons, mostly Americans
.Seven bodie- weie t e. meted
from the vv re, kage of the ,»)-year-
old wooden tourist hotel 50 milt's
northeast of Bergen on Norwa ;
Atlanln Coa't and 1.' pci.sons
were missing and feared dead
The four-stoi". lUO-room iiotei
was i rowded with 147 toiiusts,
i '.tj of them Americans, and ti*
Norwegian six ff when tne tne
flashed through the sirueture a'
3 am. Tuesday napping mam
pel sons in then rixuus
Many persons ere in, lied
wr.zi) tney lumped Mini the,, up-
per floor rooms or '.fell ■ w bile liv-
ing to esi a nc , i" i ma ivpshu'
ropes' About 35 person* were
taken to the lio«p .J a' 5"" 1,1
miles awav hut ten wetk ie!ea>d
aitet ttPctment
Botir* Broken In l.nap*
Tne vt.:,:s mo- r, net ween n.e
ages of Nt and TO s ittered tun ns
and broken bones in treu; ''I"'
Police did not disclose the wire
of tlie Norwegian they weie ques
■,. o' i:- cut ,ev *■ t:' ,.. - • ■
pait' m his first floor hotel room
a few hours oeloie Uie lire start-
ed an.1 tu.V a i .ga: <" may have
Actress Loaves Hospital
countevl lor may sf jut tv if* ..... ,
\ te\ persons vvi'r.' stio.v I. I" |(li., v. ODD , , *
have been given aid by. neatuy p,et:v ' ILiTti.it; ,n, < i»<vt re:.
Norwegian limui.es y.o.-.u ,l,t;, s . f t xa
Sixteen of the \tv.ei . an >
o, s. some still dressed :n pa I'u' ,
a* with .oats thrown over 'lieu p; ' '* ■' '
shoulders, at toed I ‘T<’> ; '1" " " '’’ ll,s '. ....
in Oslo from Vosses11and tn m> ",i A" ''. " ' ,'
. , a as mlv. n a ciemi tml •
j lfi| (1 lO'vINtl
L
Sequin Planning Giant
July 4th Celebration
,sF< it IN , s|c \t i ,.l.-,e. ."'.lit s
a e ui me fin d st.igl' m ' week
to pi esen 1 lies *"ly - g.anl F, u -
Tin'll Me
,.s ' (’oti'eS'
-1 a i . .e Pa
R .-i h,,d
tu of July rp..or.r i..n next 'e.-s
cii.i M c o ,
Higniigi.lit.g the yr..' m \ •
the Miss Sou'll T>" at l/ '
} tit.
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hPHIlty ! V \ HO 'iio V' HiP.'I
v. i l l i »*» f:tO Lit"' * g h M • Q 'ot
PC I.akP |o<!£0 In?- rl I'll! "Oi r
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jf\ tu (4»inju*'»* in L •* 1 ♦,v-
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!'■ ,4* >1 nn nt I ii' >• * l.t \ ! *'.'L • n u'
will opt ti*,it*! Aw1, a' n Hi *4’ nv S''
Spotjin's ( it\ H Ci 'v jiop ’•»♦* no • i'<* c'-ai.
P-mt.t;* \ niied State* tiau sv i’i i'o
I • -I'd |l»t the L! *t t :ne
\ eraivtl pa,rn^** wtuuh Np'jn*«i v.i'm’s f
«• r
HI - *f h tiii i‘ i
ee i •
caused the hia/c
,c,«• i Dill o.fi’ ’ :o-x’ .»-s’ '. i .i r
Oftieials vvete reiu. 1
■•nt i" iv>t
lie. k a' bi a m how Hi''" '!
the IT missing hotel
kUOSl* HS
£ \ j! H -| i >i!i 1 ' i‘ i t \ B ' *• 4 IV.j i ‘
►IP r :
dead even though1 tli9;i
chance that atiyone
found alive m the : •;
•* no
at Centi al Pa: s
w oi iif! he
Vt ternoon testiv ,ttes w ,i
hi'j’n
( ; s
at 2 p in in Start ke Pans
vv h**n
Naim and Firoy Peters. I’.S Navj- during World War n
Thev said many ol tne Lasts
fled into the wood- sunoiudmg
the hotel and there "as a possi-
bility that xome of those imat-
, kj
______ _____ \ da
ter ski Show will be pri senK'd on I ’
the heautltul. Gnada'niie L veu Ri»'*' T-r. the t .on,
•Hi.if winds through , tide if"', i) Ueieht ati”h
Defense
Department
In Control
M A'HINf.TON t P! rr* +
dent Kisep'owr’ ev"-l rniijicA
«:.i. tn pl-aie 1 f.xc'sn milt-
a '-.ilx-'- ' ha-"S * H
p. ‘ • "p De!etu°
b . kin .it-
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f. : :i s" fi’[ung '* "•
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x.'im Rayburn
a: ‘ \. i
N v m :
., Richard M.
' lie . ;• .
. r, e said ne pro-
|i iuiy woo
! put mto effect by
esi', ut;. e a
. ,, i tu? recum
rcnc u I, ,r,s
" u d.d not epquir*
leg.skii .ot
L.-.r-.p ov, lode 'b?
jj rr.;,: of
red to Ailed
h ill Ills oil r
i " rec- • ' aj*.d e - etv-
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1959, newspaper, June 24, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698379/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.