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Departments
Of The Record
Dial CR 5-3131
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Dallas To/aL
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1 “A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY”
The Weather
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Sunilav.
VOL. 63—NO. IE
CTERO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959
10 PAGES - PRICE 5c
Special Session
To’Start May 18
Governor States
AUSTIN May 9 lUPI) Gov Price Dknlel announc-
'd tod.iv he will summon lawmakers Into special session
on t.axit.g and spending at 11 am. May 18.
IJ>,i:.:«T made '.lie announcement at a news conference,
and ..lid that at present lie plans to .submit generally the
.siime program he offered tn the
present regular session to erase
the Current deficit and finance
sta'e government during the
next biennium.
f\Town Talk
Today we pay tribute to
the groa'.e.st person who ever
lived Mo* her
Oh. there aresMotliers and
Mother bu1 99 9 percent of
them are. nr were, the guys
v ho were always there in
our time of need.
Do you remember *hr
tune you cut your foot, had
the chicken pox. needed ad-
vice or sympathy or when*
you a. ked your best girl for
a date and Dad refused you
the u. e of the family car’
Who was there to ease
your p.uu or to Intervene
far you 1 Your most devoted
trend a per.-on called Mo-
ther
A.id u vo.u o a :. Mother
*h.is pa (d on. how many
tune- have vou regreted
that you were not more con -
slderatt ol her during her,
l;frtim*
In u.u home we children
were taught when still quite
\ouiut that it Y. more -bless-
ed to tv.e than to receive
a. (i c:-.:U'tr. n.'time fam-
ily members exchanged
g.ft - Dad g.u r the children
a sma.i anmui.t of money
w. ith which each of us bou-
ght gut.-, of our own choice
for the other family mem-
ber.-. One of l he first Christ-
mases we remember doing
this way we gave Mother a
five-cent package of straight
pins. In her usual quiet
way. she expressed her ap-
preciation with as much en-
thusiasm as she would if
v. #■ had riven her a Cadillac
lull cf greenbacks She
taught us b wa- not the
m. e or t he cia i ol a gi.fi ! ha!
counts, .bit: t he tliought be-
hind it
It has ueeii said many
t lines to er liiat no one is so
important m tins world out
what they can't be replaced
bv someone else, but where
Mothers are concerned, tills
age-old axiom mil- far short
i ( Min i M' jr <] mi V »
PRAYER - POEM
tv G#org» Bilby
31 MI N I ( ONMDI.K I I.Ott I RS
f-xw
The tegdlar session " hi h
has failed tn apprev e * «mglr
recommendation of the gn-ei-
nor on financial matters "id
end at 6 p m. Tuesday May 1
La- makers thus v« ill return ‘in
the .JiMay special session only
s:\ da's after the regular
s;on.
May Work Night*
"It's certainly going to take-
overs hit of 3b da; s to . nm-
plrtr ’ Daniel said. "I wouldn't
he surprised if it would take
Friday s and Saturdays ami
night."
IHvjilels Request Met
Senators okayed < hanges in
•lie primary election hill vvh; h.
the Mouse sent to them Thurs-
day
1 tie bill was adopted with the
rci -irnmenriation* of Daniel, who
had threatened to veto it if the
< hanges were not made.
The .hanges w-re in a combin-
ed amendment and provided
'hat May state Democratic < on-
\«ntion he set the second Tue.-
day following the second pri-
mary election in June. It al-.o
killed a sei tion of the hill io-
girding membership req lire-
ments for the state Democratic
executive committee.
The mo1 e is seen as a Exiost
foj- Sen. I.yndon Johnson if he
derides to seek the Democrat! -
nomination for the presidency.
Moves I p F.leettons
Pa moving the primaries up
Johns on would he left free fo-
rte national campaign without
ha- ing to woft-y aExxit the state
senatorial race.
The Senate - passed bill
would move elections up 11
weeks, from the last Saturdays
in July and August to the first
Saturdays in May and June.
SOUND BARRIER HER GOAL MAY 16 Mrs Zad lie Bunker.
71, stand? beside ti e X-1'j c\n< r.i aii'nl rocket plane as she
look- to Mav l>. v :.. t; .•'.(■ wi'i u'.n i t t• >. ft; faster than
sound. Tiie fa.to Spiing-. t a. f.. l.yuig gtandmoti.rr.
bnm ir» veins lie file Wig:’ fdotheis I'.t.dieted aloft at
K.tf. Hawk in pe-fo-t Bigot. dual h. I for the ride by
passing t i.e n:- ’ t g a-pr.' . i, a! f vtmin.i'. i-n of her a.ng ..fe.
Cuero Scliool Bands
To Present Concerts
The Win - '• ■
band and hie Jur, e !i . u -
hand will pre-.-rd v
spring i. in. f .'is tin- v i • j< "
Junior Sell. -.! gv i •
Kmmett t. Ain..id
duct.>r of hoth land'
'Hie tleg.t.tic: h.ui !
Tuesday >’ tig at ' I ■
lst.s and cn-c . .. - !: ) lia
jor tl-kli U.i.l"
form 1 Tuesday !..-■ •
A rrv ild's --in.1 .r H ■- ' !
perform Thursday ?: . • r..
p in.
Junmi High ■ .io. ' - i . ’
hies I i pH ;. T
Sharon !'• I'-r per. u ' >’
day Fettei x arid >..v 1
duet; J. D. Fii.'.vn. - u 1 ■>''
(1.ulard. e.iir.et and bra
tei's. flute solo
I ers- .nnei of. ' a .
includes l-.iaine I: r:
(local wy iy. Hc\ r: I'.epc:'
Cyntlna Stahl, it-a !•■' .
Ilham. Hefty In.'.
Wat- m, i. nil . it . a
'I ramm,*dl t h’ .- - " ■
(lar/a.- Tommy 'del : 1>
1 a rv a I ,m. ,a (• -. i . ■ .
Dennis Hogget,k •••;• ’•
alto SaX'p a air
Dav ,d Hoove: D "
•lie
j;.-, !i I-..it ! y 7.a. harms.
;■ .■> i v I i... rv. . Hot.ert Squires,
I; : Sji.i'i". I .a v ren' e Menneke
Henry l.uddoke. Albert
.... ; IK • ,;,f. I j III. I irie ' .1 H Nee-
h.u.ti.'n* n<! Martha Sue
-; . ,’e.itin.e Hla;• >< k 1 >el-
j.ei t \V,:<;«.»• in per. ussion.
i ,.■•••. ,ini-a it._ii hand mem-
a .;. n uT .n 1’ ige 71
County Deathless
Traffic Accident
Record Unblemished
■ • w.f ■ anty ■ .Hi piemd an-
, •, a'i-devs traffm acudent
..••I' m \pi .1 hut four persons
r ■ e . d n a. . Ments during
• T: i teen an Ments uere
1. i Nprii .n rural areas
• . . iii*;.
\ .] i1. - g V. - r d:-tr:i't Texas
I . ■:. I .'lire ;n ('orpu«
i • .- . >;;n'y has yet to
. i . * r: .iff..- a.'.uden' lln^
, i i> e;it: lured during
• ; ■ ;■ ontl’s of D.Y*. as
: .-. 1 )•. 17 during the same
... ■ l m I
Charlie H. T hompson
Buys Capital Cleaners
!■
K»;r • \<»i V ,11 •' ,i r'\ ,l\ S
I'.gm .I f . r s. ' • 11 ,
Ciou Hull ^IV’. "''.‘hi l .c t!.leu* ill
. . . ho knew Ivan much Ificy
nu'iint t(»
1 .11 t•> 1 1 I
Vi u and hou You
12 hi i i
1 .N < '. I 1 1
know
•'iiD e (liAvii-i a
ll , |o t'H(‘
7, ail
11 \ 111. c.\ l tr. . ,
1 licit Mil. 1
v A . ill
• j.; t « . i f I* »\ 1114
lic'vii; urn.
AA ll*,'! C
t p. .x,
1 •' 1.1* > r'lbiv
It- » Pi a , • f
n l,
Cl"' , I !' • 0, »1
1, -19 4 Lolle'- ol
F ■ C j f Po# ItM
n-h'i.'nfl t'r 'V Of 'oq« p'«,y o.
• • * 3 . ' . • v '
D«ok 'o f ' ittiCl r p
I#• n« o no1 P in* '
piop g L © r» • * j f •
Cl'*" * «>' *'■'« © '•
•*» *1.1 r*0PRi,©t« Of
Jennings
Rites Set
h'unei.il services for Mrs l'.J
win '.It linings, :vj, who died Fn
d iv in a New York City hospital,
will he , obdil. led I Uesday at l ...
siir Funeral Home in NYC. Bur-
ial aiil he in NYC.
Mr-. Jennings was the wile of
1 clvx in .lenriings, .who was gird
tilled liom Cuero lligll School in
it*.::*.
ile-idos her husband, slie is sur-
v i\>m 1 hy her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. 1. Unkson of New York
i i«x s:y| two children. Vicki 1?.
and Udw.in Parker Jennings Jr
I" .
-hr -a, the d * lighter-in la • r’f
Mi- , |li.\ Jennings and sistei'-in-
la I. of Mrs: Herbert Farmer and
Ml", l.we Hei.'v'W all of Cuero
Die Jennings live at 29.T2 'Va
t*rbury Avf . New York City,
Hospital
Cets Award
burns | |o>; u! Cuero w m ’ e
I . I 1 ' i -,'l a ( 'el ; 11 ,i ■' e off!.......
n linn in Houston tin- Week i r
li.vin;: hi.'pn an institutional n '!■<-
i.pi' ol Hie Atiiei’li'r.n Ilospitn.i. As-
-oi-1atmii f. a more t; .an a quai ter
o! a century.
Sister Joan of Arc, Burns Hos-
pital administrator, will receive
Ine award during the annual Tex-
uc Hospital AxSo. laliuii Comm
(loll .VI,t v 1114
The award will lie presented In
a rein a-.mini iv e ut the AH A
A, sbriling to Dr. K.lwin L. Cros-
1. \ due, tor ol „tl.p Al l.\. Burns
Ilo-pital is among the l.'Jll hos-
pitals in 11 ip nation that, f,, at
ba.l a quarter of a century, ha'c1
■■ I Hiked log et lie i m lpe Ml\ for
The asp anaemetO of uo«pital r * re
for all people
" ,. - j ■ « ; ''
Mr. and Mi s Chat. .
a It '!', on- \ !
pson Friday am nr i
■ : " par- 'die
chase of Capita! i :•
ip..': - (r mi "id
Miss Kiln M.a ia i.:-,'1.
: ", . ..■ io t
ini; plant is , lo.'.iled
it i:7
1- splanadi1 The -••I
plated Tliur-d: >
.Mrs I li" I.psi .11
and oi»ei Me h e
Attain' awn's
u itii ino,.|.r>.pt :"•
n Ihe te|\ ' t
, i: Moi .-, :.
lain it. • • 0 :‘ "
Nursing Course
Begins June 1
A D inoiitil .<■■■■■ .: e ''ll'
1 r> a ' •(',?. t D '! f' .
\« : 11 iy'' "i n ; 1 r ’ n t I ■ "
mfa1 *• i .!'p ’< 1 V'
tratf>r ^'vv!)•’ - : ; 1
Port- in • *n ‘ * - ......
ro^tmfop n ••«, pt t>u‘ -| '■«
ter .tana Frames r- 'd'ree'..
the course.
.rir.ul opening will be held
renovations are completed
;.tli. ,• anil. lUneemems about
.... .m e m ownership will he
- p - r: an e xpcl ieir ,-d
, w ill" . ,o i > oil the al-
ia "all . a 11. dial die liiisiness
...... a::: tie 11.i.-.I
... I . . .til .1:
■. : ,n ,m:-TI.1.1 nand d.\
. i a M \ 1; s ’. : r u. a:. i1.
: I !i. * Ah - To. .1 h'. r
da..... C. a
- - a ■; ■' 1
, .- l ... , : a M O' d -
: : ". . I,, ; ;. ..os as
j ...... a" I ( or i,, 'll
: V r I fefi.; c i ri urniivg P, hu;: r
o . - , ii W lie e -la ' pa Is !,>:ip :
I : p,!.|l I I, im’plov Pf| la A 'a
dt I s ol A.'V.on.o.
I : ■ Id -pi', i 'g a no U I II a ;P
VJ, old M : | In.m [a. n a ip
' ■ ji :P. VI v ..1 oi>p al, li V*!p • t >)
,;p'V' 1 .Iv- lip*' J). who I,S' empaw cd
of la biown Kxpress Co. of San
Invited
To Visit
W. Berlin
Mr*. Doris Diftz. former Cuero
resident and sister of Mrs. bd
Del-eon of Cuero. left Houston by
plane Saturday to be a spemal
guest of West Berlin, which is ob-
serving the 10th anniversary of
die Berlin Airlift.
Mrs I':lt/ will be among the
guests of honor, whose husbands
'were killed during the airlift Her
husband was the late Mai E C
Ddt/
The invitation to attend the four-
day commemoration was signed
by Mayor Brand! of West Berlin
The German government is fly-
,ng the women to the buropean
, o iniry and E.a. k to the United
stHlPS,
Mrs l >iIt/. who now makes her
I, >:r.e in Houston formerly ser-
ved flic Uoliman CTmie in Cuero
as receptionist, and bookkeeper.
'he has obtained an extended
leave of absence from her Hous-
ton i ,n and plans to tour France.
Italv and other buropean coun-
tries for a five to six-week per-
iod
I’he Airlift was die life-blood
of West Berlin when the Commun-
ist regime cut off land transport-
ation I i that portion of the free
i ; t y
The airlif* which led to the
C,it:umini«ts lifting tile land trav-
el ban is . onxidere I a major
tn .liti. al v ictory for me tree
w i ,| id.
Course Is
Completed
Marion (' Weber, A mica hip
Life Insurance Co. representat • e
>f Cuero l.i-t week . mpled d a
Daie Carnegie course on human
relations in Victor a
Tie course, laugh', hy Huh Hat
held of Houston, --as s[s,;i-.,red
hy the Dale Carnegie Involute
Meeting- were held weekly on
Monday fj• an 7 until !n JO p in
s'll. ie, ' - :!• lucjed publie s| eak
ing how to w ,n friends and in-
fluence people remembering 11 a
i.iir>, getting along id'll and get-
ling to letter know our fell.'vv
man and the art of living without
warn ing.
Weber said another similar
course wall begin May Is.
Mrs. Gene Finney
New President PIA v'
Elementary School
Mrs. (iene Finney was instal-
led president of the Cuero Kle-
meniiirv School hi A at the ,,r-
:• .ti ie.if,'i'* T h■.' s.:.. . i - - t iti
(liner rnnv otln «u - u ho l ,ok
..li.. >■ well Ml- O I Had. vi .
presiden' : Mis Don tie.i-
siuer: am (Mr.- F 1, I-, • i be a
se, i et.il -. , a. ■ -ii din.'.' to. .Mrs T
V 1 law ic,ns ,ty . in. t m.,r
Mis I less !e, n.g,n s tilth gi ,ule
- ■ "in San.: in; -e -, .tig's and Can :
Hail and Kijitn Ann Korntiiehier
fn ..sehied a p.uilon.nne to "f’liik
Sine lades"
Scrvicfs Hold
F’jn^r^l ir i*\ ; r r* for Ph\'H I/*-
j'f" ,!'• 1-monM)-n]r| <»>ri o| 'li
fln«i Mrs 1 '(1 T/.»pr/, '‘PIT COD
'JijtOr'i tiir ffMoilv h»»mr
iiu'Im' pftri*»vw>n Rnn?' *.* as in ^
Ojn'oretn < .
The infnnt died f'riday morn-
,"E n n loc.nl ho.cptn!
Death Toll In
Excursion Boat
Accident Rising
Gulf Coast
Is Awarded
Contracts
(ioi: Coa-t Kit' ".ells a1:! A.:g
('., la-t icek was aw ft hied m J
work i i,nt: a. 's for tie-' h
«• I v ? ,1 s t e , . at sir it ', d r M
Alien Mid North Alamo He:g;.'s.
(Tete (..I'lvste: t ..If C .list >.u ta .
said hi- ) ii.paY.y s eunti a- 's ' ' d
A_'IC old-
The i' ierii matof.i. '.it tr.g (
will start de',.\ cry ' < the M Alien
si h* • a tn J .tv iI '-i 1 > the .A. - ’: a
UciglJs $< hooi n Se; teiiJ.er
brns'er -aid 'he ■ -.ntparty 1 is
re,waved its firs' .shipment of m .-
hog any from the B!vr;pp;.nes ! :
the Texas A M College h" is.Rg
J.r, Ije, t
Tlie iv.ohogan' w ■- shrpped.
through the Hariamu i ana! .and
up to H .-'on
Frnster sari some p.-q.ie P.-
liev e the V . t i| i i I. i rge r itiai :'
t.H) far 11 .m < ■■■let.. to belle t it
’ms ar< i In .weve: • e i« an'.' '■
out tins example of how the , an-
il vv ill Ivin his fit'
When tile . anal I - ■ p.ett d
(i.,1 f Coast ir hoe its >|-.;pment»
deliver< ! at A'let.uia !■ >r 'tie same
..-t it ' ike- ft. h.r e them hr.■'i
ght in at Hons' n
(,U:i l'. ,.sl Will liencl't -......
amount of owr.and transp. 'a
ticin save.! by it sing \'i t
the -dipping te: illa-.a 1
Yoakum Airport
To Be Dedicated
Sunday May 17
Y oak an Mann pa' A r;» : '
!*- i,t fieiaiiy .pened V a \ b w 11. •.
a !'\ -in-ht eakfa't ;> tield from x
to PJ a nr, at the find
I'll.’ opening Is s'p, .'1 -o.t i '
(tie Yoakum Cliam'.er of C
men f* and tlie i',t■. .! A o ak11'
A brief program and ilevotion ■.
service will tie held at 9 a ’
fjie iiirfw'rt is k * a'ed three and
a half miles west of A a,.kur:
north "f State I lighw ay 111.
A plane Wid lie nil the ground
at all times With radio l.'jx fie
qiieney 1111 lied on t'dots s|na:!d
tiling tot'. r o.v n tie di, .v io a ml
g.,s lor the 1, Him I trip It IHissilae
Sign Cultural I’act
I'd Ml! ! I I .ana: VIM - '
( )n>- h Mid: • d Pel. !■ d- o'- w h
vl'Ka llj i 'i ; l 1 n . in > ' <•',■' e
v.tkia ' s a- 1 in
C. !l 1 .,' l a! > h. >' •
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COMING ALONG — Tb T.'nn,
the nations most j'O.'t-rfal
K’BM, blasts off at Cape Cana-
veral, Ida., in U.e fust ft.ght
ut. oil successfully tested sepn-
ta'a-n of two stages. It was ':.e
f an • h te.-t for the BO-fpotcr.
Dietze Is
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News Reporter Jailed
(; MAT - t'f >N Tr\ W . !’• -
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Early Location Of DeWitt County Seat
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. - ... •—!cag»?.
Of Many Turbulent Disputes
Owners Of
Boat Said
At Fault
t aip.o ; b: a ‘ > p. **
i irs. »n boat *h •' ••.'• I spring ■
leak ' s C'i a fe " fee- fr" .1
safe", when " par.en
passengers s var.Ta : ' . " e *.■.•
rjp'.rest tre sgore off: a'.s sa.d
Off.' n- said -?' Es>u,es .ere r*-
,.t red ' .day t : r.g.r.g 'he Kri""H
dea'n '. to :,U H'lt rv. re 'nan
; a jiersor.s v e^ w - en and
. ' iren. were s';d - -«;ng
| / : \V..rks Mims'er Mured
Alsharab is-i l.lamod tiie sinking
..n t -.e owners T the J/.-y ea re .Id,
tr.j le-de, aed ex urs;c n t«.fit Pan-
! who re said had . rammed
a!* .' person" in’o a . raft
A : .ted . ,1(1.1 ,ty of '«•
H.U s id tiie -'carver s owners
s . : ■ ■« .' ’ k*-'s, ar I .at-
, .we 1 7' t 1"" . t.: men under 12
v . • x , f age • . t- • aT'i the !■ at
.1 " .Ut p.,v .1 g
. . x.i* t death, tod l:.l V ne . er
be tvr■ vp Ait said 112
persons were known saved It.iv-
,eg g :s .-- e.g. Some i f t.he-«
o- qgi;. p, e rushed hop e
fi* ", - i -c of tragedy at tiie
. ., igi- .! C ' ' '■’> miles r.or'il
Of Cairo
s" e "s e■ ed U N*!. es
r.g " >>ef,.re nprration*
> ere - . ■;* ode i "evi'.-e i f dark
-- I " - \ persons w er*
.', i *i • ' . sale an'! natiiortir*
, : :-. i otner persons under-
g : .sj .* d treat: epf.
;- O' , f I'., .e saved we-e 'akrn
.. - •. pen tiie ■ es-r 1
• -'x ut mdstrea-n.
i ', •* I'.1 '! 'hr ’ r*>«r) *n * /* #
; "v a'id tine v r-'pe- ashore n
:i ,|»" ' "■ rig f ip
;: .• ;..- s' a s "t-d the pa«-
■ -■ ,r : qi Page 7_
Hospital
Week Opens
'. ■, a : ads to re,-every
a • ad S. er. e Is (a she -
. -. .:. :. i -,i:g : v ( en', red ,n
•• ■■ ,-| a , *ist. r J ,aP. . : A: ,
bains If.-spital,
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 10, 1959, newspaper, May 10, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699213/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.