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Cuero mothers who "filled
In” as school teachers as the
regular faculty members
were engaged in School Evalu-
ation Day activities Monday,
perhaps have a better concep-
tion today of just what our
school teachers have to go
through.
We don’t mean to say that
the little rascals tried to make |
••Mother's Day” a rugged one,!
)9ut we do know that more
than one mother now fully
realizes that keeping some
thirty five to fortv chicks un-
der her “Thug" is no easy job.
* * *
Merchants participating in
Cuero's rather neglected Dol-
lar Day activity are anticipat-
ing good business Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this
week, for as
sfc
oFff lurru Sworli
* A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
The Weather
Considerable cloudiness and turn-
ing colder Wednesday and Wed-
nesday night, with scattered
thunderstorms northeast portion
Wednesday afternoon. High for
Tuesday 95, (hottest day of year)
low of 57 degrees.__
VOL. 60—NO. 78
CUERO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31.1954
DAILY 12 PAGES, WEEKLY 28 PAGES — PRICE 5c
Cuero Prepares For Stock Show
City To Vote Saturday
For School Trustees;
Tuesday for Co uncilmen
have announced for the two posi- tive who opened his office here fol-
tions on .the board and have their! lowing his return from a long tour
names imprinted on the official of army service in World War II.
ballot. ! All of these men are prominent
They are W. O. White, Cuero res- in local business and civic affairs,
will east their ballots in the city ! ident for 17 years and local man- In order to mark their ballot
I election to name two councilman. ] ager for the J. C. Penney Com-'properly voters must scratch at
The school board election forj pany. ' least two of the printed names as
Cuero citizens and residents of
, , the Cuero Independent School Dis-
todny s Record t0 the pop,- Tuesday t0 eiect
columns reveal, some mighty i two members to the board of Trus-
attractive bargains are being tees and city voters next Tuesday
featured.
If Cuero could go out 100% j
on this venture, we might see! which the lone polling place will be j J. D. Bramlette Jr., well known; only two vacancies are to be filled
a real business boom such as ,hP Cuero High School building is a business executive and owner and or if they prefer to write-in a candi-
’. _ . wide open affair with neither of the j manager of the Freund Funeral! date they must scratch at least
is experienced m onza es, two present members whose termslHome in this city. j three of the names on ballot leav-
Victoria and Other towns on expire offering for 1-e-elcction. i Fred L, Hansen, who originally ing only the names of the two can-
such occasions . . . and where The retiring members are Powisj came to Cuero as Vocational Agri- j didates for which they wish their
Dollar Davs are given real;1-- Tarkington, who is retiring be-j culture instructor with the Cuero| vote counted.
support.
>!• X * j cotton firm, and Alvin \yatt, who
The 1954 South Texas Live- !is retiring from the hoard to make
Mock Show ana Rodeo is JM! "1S”?
around the corner.
Cuero’s Municipal park has
already taken on the appear-
ance of a fair ground and a
big three day program is as-
cured.
Invite your friends over.
cause of poor health and the press-; Public School system, and is now! The school trustee terms are for
ing business matters of his big j co-owner of the Cuero Feed & Seed, a period of three years and the
Store and engaged in extensive voting place will open at 8 a m.
livestock and poultry production. j and close at 7 p m. The board of
Dr. Henry F. Hartman, young! trustees is composed of seven
Four prominent Cuero citizens! Cuero dentist, DeWitt county na-j members.
City Election Tuesday
Parade To
Open 3-Day
Program
TO SING HERE—The Texas I.uthcran College
Choir which will be in Cuero for a Friday night
Herbert Frels
Visiting Schoolmen
Praise Cuero System
Visiting educators here Monday citizens, who have been actively', 3’of )Jlp Amprjrnn j e„jon is a
Let’s make this the biggest and Tuesday to evaluate Cuero concerned with possible additions ' , . , 'r n '
1 P,"ry ,SCh°°'-\ ,Pft i,0 '!* ,ca.rhin« S,aff'.WelTmed ,h01 .1. now filied hv C. J. P.iebsthiager
j school people and patrons with j professor s advice in this area.)
feelings of pride in past accom-;Separate local committees work-
A Daily Record reader who|piishments. and a set of "possible”ling on different phases of the
Stock Show ever.
* * *
There is only one contest in the! ^^IlflOlinCCS For
city election, set for Tuesday, April | . r kj _ v
fi although two positions on Ihe «#USllCC ItO. I
Council are to be filled. ' _ _ , ,, ,
L. A. "Skeet” Bauer, owner and| ,,ert*rt F Frels, well known
operator of Hauer Cleaners nndi>°ung Cuero business man, will
past commander of Pinter Post No. | make the race for Justice of the
| Peace, Precinct 1, he informed The
Record Wednesday.
Free is Free (After
Paying County $50.00)
Hauer in announcing his candid- Frels is a native of DeWitt lun-
acy. said he has no quarrel with j »*,;nd. gh.!
the administration but feels that!
Sam E. Free was free Wednes-
day morning only after paying Sail
plus court costs on a charge of
swindling with a worthless check,
according to County Attorney Wiley
Cheatham.
Cheatham said Free was tried in i.uth,-,.ui Choir will
county court.
Cuero has brushed off the red
carpet, and the Welcome sign is
quite visible for (he opening of the
South Texas Liyestc, !: how anil
Rodeo here ■ Thursday, rod the
tlfree-day event is « '.peeled to at-
tract !au;e numbers of visitor*.
Futfiiv . Fat triers, of America, and
1 ft i lull boys and girls from
seven counties will compete for
fop honors m the .Ttil entries list-
ed
Entries are from Lavaca. Gon-
/ales, t.ioliad, Karnes, 1 aeWitf,
i Victoria. and J;u kson counties are
| included, w ith the poultry exhibits
expected ’o si, d the s|totlighf
Entries in the dairy rattle and
commercial < alf .and beef cattle,
show, as well as tire w ine and fat
lamb, show, will also in- outstand-
ing.
All entries this year, other than
swine, sheep, and goats, ate to
I,)f- housed indoors tn the spacious
buildings nt the Civic Center at
Cuero Municipal park,
I Pens for the swan1 and 'sheep arc
•I 10 be provided outside in order to
Featuring the great music of the | make mom indoors for the Texas
"old masters" as well as the ex-1.Slate Came .and Fish Commission
rcllenl cont|K>xt.tions of contempo-1 exhibit which is anunallv one of
inry musicians, the litrw.ire Texas; |h(, highlights nf f;lils
ptX'sctitcdj throughout Texas, This .year’s
presentation. The Choir will he directed by I'hiiip
E. Knautr, shown In Inset.
TLC Choir Due
Here Friday 2nd
On Concert- Tour
He attended business school in
Jives on one Of the highways !goals for future improvements, ac-jschool program recognized need'southern secUon of the"citv'”oflCalifornia bcfore enterin8 lhe
leading into Cuero dropped by ^8 ,0 B’ JVI°rris^n’ f°r additional services and made whjrh h„ a lTsident. shou)d ^'sendee m 1941. As a bomber pilot. - . ,
ff ce the other day with' my ° ° and Dr’ Her-,tentative suggestions for six or ,pni.„spn,,„inn nn thp rnllnpi) jhe served in the European theater rOITn LQDOrerS
TEC Will Hold
Meeting For
man A. Newsom, professors of seven additional teachers or ad-
0, question and a suggestion to elementary education at the Uni-!minis,trators. Dr. Otto and Dr.
Which most Citizens give little | versity of Texas, sun-eyed the,Newsom worked out a recommend-
plant, staff, and practices of John ' ’
thought.
"Why,” she asked,
tnany people dump
cans and bottles
along the highways when the
C. French. Oak View, Park, and
do SO | junior schools in an intensive
ed plan requiring one and a half
additional personnel.
Although the official report of
empty I two-day study made together with | the visiting committee has not been
and trash'10™1 ,cachers «ml laymen. They j released, the professors made rath- ^‘iroiv on his record as a citv
returned to Austin Tuesday after-jer conctse explanations of these offj(.in)’ Hp am, Cc*lncilmen Wal-
recommendations be- )r,. Ridl|c,. arP re(.ORnjzrd as ,hc
work horses of the administration
representation on the Council.
Riebsrhlager. who heads the
Klecka Drug Company and Oizy ('own near Munich, Germany in
Confectionery is chairman of
the City Parks -Airport Committee
and the City Police Department, is
seeking third term in office.
He is making the race, he says.
noon after composing a report of;personnel
property they are messing up findings, which will be released cause of widespread interest.
Is really their own? .shortly.'Basis for the study of the; They recommended the employ-
'll is my opinion,” she said, visitin* e^erts was
'j hensive'.Written evaluation and set
“Jt is the car owner, his pas-|0f recommendations which have
Conger and other citizens who been made by local committees of
actually own the highways as,'pachers and laymen over a pe-
,, , , , , . tried of almost two years,
veil as the highway depart-j cduca(0rs criticized sharp-
jnent and when they dumpily only two aspects of the system:
trtxsh and rubbish they arc The cafeteria plan for the first
merely adding to the cost of "',PC grades and the smallness of
* ■ J ® /• Jr»ccrtvimc fnr fhrer tamp
a compre-iment of a public health
,!for 4E years, his plane being shot
r) down
r! 1944. He was a prisoner ot war
!for 1 year.
Frejs returned to Cuero in 19111
and h.is been associated with va-
rious business firms in tins area
since.
Frels is married and the father
of a son.
| He is a member of Dinter Post
American Legion, St. Mark s Lu-
theran church and the
in concert at. St. .MatkV 1-utlir ton j |,ilvil ts.eVen tiigeer and'mine var-
Church on Fial/y. 'mil ’A, ltir.l al! „.(| ttjttn ever l«.foiv and alone
8 (HI p m. I iii'ci tcd by Phillip worth t|,e time required to visit
Frederick Kn ml/. the choral ,|10 Uiow, a p'revue revealed
group is now m us 'lf.1th concert; A nPw division this year is a
season and this year's imir will in-1 .seven-eounly .FHA and 4-H Club
elude many cities throughout south; gir[s- contest in Cookin- and
central, noi th and west Texas, Clothing, w ith ribbon* and < ash
covering over J m mtlcss. The; premium* to be aw arded
choir has liauled a distance; A |arRP nt)mwr rtf rnmmereial
equaling that of three times atound; exhibits, with a vat iofv of interest,
ployment Commission office, nc-ithe world in.its years of' ei.ii.-erti/.- including General Mills' Hase-
rordi'ng to Manager Elmer I.ud-1ing and lin* been heard m 11. slates hall playing Hen, "Oaaey at the
A Crew Leader meeting is to he
nndurted Thursday, April 8th. at
S Otrp m. at the local Texas Em-
deke, who
making extensive Ironi Mexico to Canada
Veipon Hn
preparations for the event.
Hill H. Tate will be reception high .school In ie in tL
chairman! and Guillermo Hnsi-o 15*1. ami who won -:a
Ikretitz, who line
[a in:
side
;classrooms for these same grades.j C-_ f i l CL«.
nuiintenance of .their own "You don't have a good school * Or JtOCK JnOW
property. |building in your system," Dr. Otto
-“It seems to me," She added, I declared, and then admitted to
, , , . . , 'questioners he had not seen Daule
"people should take more Schoo, He Raid he reahzed that
pride in the maintenance of buildings are a long-term item,
public property;” aid any improvement is a strictly
Tliis newspaper heartily l0Pal_.p„r°l).lpm'
agrees. tiii_ ....... .........................
I Thursday, and at the end of the
Red Dot Grocery
In New Location
and Friday to allow students to
attend the South Texas Livestock
show activities, according to Supt.
E. B. Morrison.
Suggestions for improvement of j , SchDo1 buses wil1 brin* b,ls Mu-
the cafeteria system have been dis-i[r,’n,s ,0wn^ to the parade ^aren
cussed recently by school authont-
and head the most important rom-
.... . .. . , mittees. Ife points to the new
(that is. a nurse with naming in N>Kro Muni<.jpa, Park and im «^d«e.
social case work and allied sub- pr6vpmenfs at lhp Cuero Municipal! wil1 «PPre« i.ite any
jects), who would act as Visiting k nnd Airport> ri)v strePt pavJsupport accorded me. and if elect-
ing. w ater and sewer extensions as •* -v,,ur Jus", e ol ,ho HeafC. I
among the accomplishments hci',ro,n'se ‘ll a11 *° ser^p lo
has helped to bring about. j""' boH of ablb,y-" Erels dc-
Councilman Walter Richter is j 'Jared. „ .
also a candidate for re-election in
the April 6 eleetion but has no op-
position He is the lone candidate
for Place 4
Cuero public schools will be Ritehter as Street Commissioner
dismissed at 2:45 p.m Thursday. has' directed the city's street pav-
Luddeke will open Ihe meeting
Masonic! after which he will outline briefly
the Farm Placement program.
Joseph von Wemieti, Farm Intvr.
(Continued on Page 9l
Pubic Schools
To Be Dismissed
Congressmen Silent
On Ike Tariff Talk
By HEX CHANEY
ing and drainage program and has| WASHINGTON, Mar. 31.—(UP)
mapped out a plan to continue, —President Eisenhower's new tar-
iff reduction program went into a
( Continued from Page 9)
the .Spanish language.
A <’ (Jack) Arnim,
Social Security for Farm Lalior! "H- oitilul
will he explained in the Spanish illy I i.u.
language by Gilbert Gonzales, field; n«T.r<* ..Tm
representative from the Social'm ram- -I
Security Administration office out!utiii r
of San Antonio.
Texas Public Carrier Law-f will at
l>e discussed by Guy E. Huddlcs-
(<»gni(inn in 1 ir :*in.t»;»
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( n|J(“'c.
The ' nnn i f. i s i |H 11 t• i i
;g public
and w ill in- 1
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M:u ")ti -hay ,
a,it ( 'll n -ot”
hv
A I I cc.\\ lit
the mil' c
|. Il/tf._«ro influrji-d. in iho show.
^'' AH «U'0 lo l>»* M'cri fit •' (>f < hnr£C
• of( Tm-. Cf.afit's It. 'I'iiHfr; & yc[m
* rinnry insp1' - tor. at -I 1 )i>. Waf-
la< •• and riifrfi. ‘how vnlonnar-
lans
Anrn-taIs -ifiil poultry to f>o r\)iil>.
tJ,l "*’(<' Hfuij’iif jn this i Horn-
in •. Ik -trinii”: -«t ,S nVlcit k nnd
fa'nu i'ri thar hour anrf 1’ o’rlo< k.
11 It' *- f.!! ? ITl" III \\ l.s ( orifluc-
t' 'l Hv I-i 11;!.' Sfo( l;fon, county
t‘ ii' t. .on/ dt 11 ’iinf v
* ' ' i " !• I ! H. ■, ♦ . i -I n (■ r || jrt
• f Ih. *l'i, I. by A I; ILitcii-
" o il < i e dm. c i .i, her
* c v d1 In «"iiiiiu ted,
“m: t c, ird gn fat ani-
- It ic tu I ic in the stuck
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‘krt:
<: ft' u.i I-.'
The Rod Dot Grocery is now lo-
ies.
The faculty in all schools wc
coined l>oth men's favorable com-
ment on the teaching practices,
Dr. Newsom, who spent Monday;
morning with Mrs. Kate Licnhard
surveying John C. French, Oak
| parade, take them to then homes,
thttv^upenntendent said.
Friday the students will he
Hargrove Benefit Fund
Boosted By Legionnaires
congressional deep freeze Wednes- jon jaw enforcement officer
jday and appeared certain lo stay fur |hf. Tvsa% i»aijrottd Cornmis-
Mrs. Kirk Leaves
, 'h'-re for many weeks. SK,n AllsUn
Many prominent Republicans
by Barnett’s Grocery, and a new wpu and Palk schools. declar-.
feature to be offered is dehcioux
bai-becuc available every Satur-
ctay. acording to Norman and Jack
Rowell. co-owTCrs.
An ad appearing elsewhere in to-
da\ s Record lists the bargains to
be had at the store this week.
uumiucfay--
cd these to he above the average;
of schools in
has visited.
j Dr. Otto, likewise, said the Ju-■
mor School was headed in the',
... . . i tne parade, Morrison dec ared.
,right direction in its teaching pro; ___
'gram, and many improvements ,
j suggested would be merely the ex-j DiflTCf rOSf TO j6lld
[tension of this program.
Teachers, parents, and other |f|) |Q QQy J
State Senator John J to ll will; TC3ChiflQ P0Sil*0f!
hoped to hear no more alxiul it;sppak on Farming m Texas. j m, . Ada Liik ! h>
The benefit fund for Mrs. Robert,j1*1* yew-,Hut they conceded theiej j1j• s s|>eech will conclude llv ic.ive m al.-.-n
picked up and taken to their homes;’^''grovc and two sons was hoost-
unless they plan to remain nn ,;1 Saturday nigh! by a' total of message to Congress Tuesday, utg-
town and attend the show. $202 derived from the game ed approval ol a liberalized for-
tournament sponsored jointly by cign trade progiam, including new
D-gionnaires of Dinier Post No 3 authority to cut tariffs by 15 per
cent in the next three years and a
three-year extension of the reerp-
Jews Accused of
Killing Nine in
Raids on Arabs
:snt much .chance of that. 'business session after which I.ud- |„v. i
i Mr- Eisenhower, in a special (Ifk„ U||| ,n,rodu,.t. tll(. K()1.Ms,
Refreshments will t,< served.
and Auxiliary, according to Mrs. I
Any - local firms wishing
have students ride their floats
|may secure them by - railing
testate whicli"he!Pr*?cipal I,3nscl Afangum and . . ... ____
| notifying him of their wish, and *'im Stone, president of the Auxili-1 j-ocal trade agreements law1.
the children will be dismissed nrv. ____
earlier in order to be ready for, Mrs. stone and Mrs. Harry Mer TRIAL TO MIDLAND
tilt, chairman, took the check ODESSA, Tex , March 31 <UP)
Monday to Mrs. Hargrove. glairy F Butcher. 28. will lx
The organiza* is arc most ap-'tried in Midland county «n charges
jpreciative of the way people turned of armed robhory and rape. Dts-
!out for the occasion, and spokes- ti let Judge William Dcadcuck
!men for the two groups said they granted a change of xenue Tues-
Dinter Post No.3 will again spon-'wlsh ,0 cx‘,rrss ,hp|r ,han,ks ,0’d'ly *'?*r ,4l,orfys “ to fipk
sor the sending of two bovs from a11 "ho «n‘ributed towards i,s, VMnK‘° t,nm 19 wn‘rcme"
success. lnr*y qii^tior^n_
oil) '
French Half Red
Attack On Fort
Dien Bien Phu
i...
t
d
Catholic Students To
Register Monday, 5th
Cuero to American Legion Lone
jStar Boys' State at Austin in June,
. . . , ,, , ; according to the Post Commander
Rcgistration of children who are . ... . ,. ,
,who said the post would also co-
; dated to enter St. Michael s school sponsor the sending of three other
[this September will be conducted,boys by
■Monday, April 5. at the school j clubs.
auditorium, beginning at 3:30 p.m., | The Lions will send two. and
, according to the Rev. Wm. Jansen, the Rotary, one. Nami said. Do Witt County cotton
| Mothers of the children are ur-1 The Legion will also appreciate', , , ..
, . . . . . i , , fared well in the recent
jgcntlv requested to be present, the cooperation of other organtza-
cut backs. a<co rdin? t<
DeWitt Cotton Fanners
,he u“‘ “d ' Fare Well In Cutback
HI IJ.tTIN
IIAVOI, Indo C hind. Mar. SI.
— (If*;— Th*» (lay-off tom
rnunist attack of Ihr Iml#;-
< hlna oar Mo|»|Kd In 11%
trarkn Hrdnrnday by lh^ ho-
r*Hr dcfrnflRpi of Ih#* tH'%l**K«*d
Frrrtth Stroafhold «»f Uicn
Hi*n fhu.
HANOT; Ind^rhina. Mar 31 -
Ons of thrrjsards nf Com-!
rmim^t tror»j»s '-mn hH against «n-
rjr^lcd I^ifn Hi«'n Phu In "human
ra ' assaults Wrninrsday in a bid
for iho derisive victory of the In-'
dfvChmf* war.
farmer*; County for was rojioCrd at First r**fK»i?^ from the
25. K17 as compared to the pie.scnt fortress said the Owimunists swffn
n'-y iy
k.»;
-adopted:
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from ;
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nil- me
CIS’ (
ol]« ;•/* at
San NT a
cd |,y
a<rea^e
Lester
allntmrnts ol 22,3(/L a< re*
dovMi the hills surrounding Dten
and they will receive instructions j tions in the cit>' in this project. "“u***^ When Ihe origin* 1 cutback was Bien Phu and jumped from then
_ from Mrs. Henry J. Koenig as to' and the event is being looked I office man Uie lo- on|eref|> Recording to Giese the trenches in a • • on the
We often use diamonds to symbolize when to have their children ex-; ward to with enthusiasm this \ - \SC. / , munty was UloM U.460 acres. I outnumbered FrendlKaiTiaBR
lasting love as on er'^a9erT>cn, a mined, the pastor declared. 'as in years past. In contrast to the severe cut- This was increased to the present Some French spokesmen inter-
wadding rings. But the Greek* and “It is absolutely compulsory for; Many wonderful benefits have back experienced by farmers in figure when Congress passed a preted the long-awaited attack as
Roman* looked upon the the mother of the intended studery. been derived by sending repr< <en- other sections of Ihe country . local measure sponsored by several cot- ?he Communists’ answer to L. S.
farantty. TFwjjwd d,#nwn^ or a guaidian or other representa- tatives to Boy s’ State. Nami said, cotton farmers faced only moder- ton belt farmers and recommend-;Secretary of State John FoMer
Dance To Be Held As
Scheduled Thursday
The cI.uhh oriRln.illv vlitd-
lib <1 for Thtirsd.'iv and
then c;incc||#*ff. h;W Ih i n n-
m tiiTliikd f**r » 'Hi p. m. Tliiir^-
fla\ nig hi. an (trdilii; t<» '!r>.
Hob ArlH*K»»st.
tn orchestra. Rrnl anti Ills
\\ ♦•sferners, has beevi * rnphiM d
f«*r tho «h c:*s».»n and v% a 11 st.ir a
haul eighth grad* student, Hut
.IftfJRS.
COMING EVENTS
JSUJ?," ZttSZ.rZ Ibvp' ^ P^nt Monday to re-
i Tirn^ntv .1 th* hiidneji of th. ,vcixe these mstructions. Rev. Jtn-
** jsen said.
and boys interested in attending a’e cutbacks amounting to some! ed by Secretary °f Agriculture Dulle»’ declaration Monday thati
are requested' to be "brushing up ’ 3.508 acres, or ehnut 12'. le«s than Benson upping the proposed reduc- Ir.do-China must be held for the
for the contest. . 853. Total acreage of DeWitt tion. 'wert
llltlt-DW
Rotary Club - lz noon
.List ;-tf>ck Cuert
■ Thuivlay— ,;t. Marks
Aid 3- v
Park-
Lad.ci
id
■ " . i ■ •!;, -x.‘ 'll fixed
I x ! mi < rutr-
1 ng whi* h boycott*'
Israeli di-kvfa'es.
• In it' . i . ’he evidence cv
• ill], t . I Iter gu.lt w-ithfn:• ques-
•]ic. I flit, hi -oft m, I "Theca
i etti ti. :«• h:::c left of the attack*
i t t<> ' '..m i il their identify.
"I do tint believe that the Israeli
..'ti d.s v. t encounter imteh dif-
fauity iti appieheniliii'.: the pvrpc*
■ dors of tli > erin.e in. J bt .ng.ng
tf)< it to justice
li i-i'i. On .ixkcff .Red-in *•> :**-
from In.- : at' • king 1-racLs in re.
t a hat ion f : t;- pic-d.iwu Mid oh
tie Jont 1 inn town of Nnhaiin,
kic.i'ifl only six ntilcs from the
birthplace of Jesus C:in;t at Beth-
lehem ,
"The chairman deeply sympa-
tit.zis w.tli the N ih il.ti villagers.'*
Hufctt.son sail "The tc:Tor o|
suoh/a night attack with its ao
r-cmpanying los- of lives will not
be < isily lorgotten. since this is
rot *he first time Nahalun village
ts feit the siir.g ol night laidcrs.’*
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1954, newspaper, March 31, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699196/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.