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For All
Departments
Of The Record
Dial 5-3131
Uftti mtrorh
A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY"
VOL. 69—NO. 49
t l ERO. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1957
Tho Weather
SOITH < T.NTRAf, TF.XAS —
Hw to partly cloudy M*;. to-
»*fM m< Tk*n4ij. Import-
Mi Irmprntiri rkui|n.
10 PAGES - PRICE 5e
f^Town Talk O o u r t Sustains
' McLarty Sentence
Supersonic Exit
The c-jrt.'wt. h.*.s Leo..
tiown v.\ ' Stop, Look A: Lis-
ten", or.'■• of the fip.-st hvtie
variety hhr’W.-: ever .staved in
Cuero.
To p. k a Mur fro::: the
cast of .'Or.u * ;vl.‘y perform-
ers would be to prcse:;* a
sky full. Each r ::d every one
were pood, jo.il pood.
Today we're going to pay
tribute to the ‘guys and
gais' behind toe semes
it * *
tv-cv
REVIVAL WILL
OPEN SUNDAY
K .. * h*
R ■] • e .'.uri'i! «f th.** . . n
Slind.iv evenu't; "lib Dr. W S
Whose diligent work .played M.-j>.rr„. j:,f>.
O'! i'hiireh. "'f .s.ltt Anthh. Vjtf
f
. N •: ;..m V S.iiv.l. : , }>.•>*•
' y : i. <b O'- . r.hg
so important a part in the
success of tlie .show.
We refer to Lawrence • ,r,
Hcnneke, Stage
Stozeers Plans
Demonstration
Director,
p j ■ \ ,,
Mrs. Hcnneke. in charge of
! tin
make-up;
in charge
7».i pi.vflf'
M.tri h I i n!v M i
Marcel Pollack, with' *•«' morning -tv. /
of lighting; Ben a; " ■:"* k
r * ti
■'! 10 til,
• > 1'f^in
rnjrifj
E. Prause. who rounded up f,? 7 ;;o' 1710 , ,ir'rr>' "lil
open during all night Nervines
I'r. M ■rtirriic lias traveled
throughout the lands of the Jiible.
archaeologist
skilled color photographer,
Job in the band; Joe Kees- he ins filmed the ruins of the
ler and Bob Wilson on ticket Krcat c.vilization of the past and
sales; Rollic Brantley, an coI,<!ctr‘1 so™ of ,ilp Ms
a lot of the talent and
who incidentally turned In
a smoothe, brother, smoothe nn atr"'Uour
Rollic • ““ rinating stories of all times
entertainer and in charge Each evening, following serr-
of the speaker system, Per- irrs' a special fellowship for all
ry Jackson, curtain man; ti) 1>0 ,rrvc<1. an,,
Marlin Griffith, stage man. presented._
Zada McManus, director of
the dance acts and In charge
of special music, Mary Strat-
ton who worked so hard
with her splendid chorus,
and Don Markowsky, artist-
ic sign painter.
Lee brothers Circus v ,11 ap-
K.-i.v Wit!ton (.cn< :.. 1 1 >i tr.i
Home I .-<»n<>iiu'tt. v ill p.iv Slow
ers Furniture tVn.p of tin.
city a spei ial \ M, • on Saturday
at which time sh - w.ii l
ed throughout the day in tin’
demonstration cf i.l. appliance*
Pastries uInch ■.are tn t'e a,*,\
ed throughout the day it it I be
prepared by Mu. Walton wlio
will also demonstrate the use of
any (IK appluin* e whnli house
wives might wish to insj>e. t.
Orchids uill be presented all
ladies visit.ng tlie store dm in
the day and h spe. ial price, n
OK Mivmaster ss.il in* aw aided
illustrations scene visitor. All may icguter
and no pm chase j$ necessary.
Friday Deadline For Filling
In 1957 Cotton Program
AGREEMENTS
VARIETY SHOW
PROFITS MAY
REACH $500
Committee lo Be Nam-
ed lo Determine
How Money Spent
\crr% In Soil Hank
Farmers Have Two Days SIGNED CAN
my r*t« •• >
•v. o of
’. m lr''.
■ ■ f.s 't ir bo
an I
A ftllOT J $MT ’!m! ' bn I ,r-
ai*p;are is »::*.%»• it u K
.fuli-tiale mod*! avabiatioi M
tap t S At rp.circh *r-.■ [>*-
velopmert I’ornrranc « test si*.#
at Hiirrtcare Mesa. I t,it, 1 »
revolutionary r.p-.v I nek! rr.l
pjpctlon system is actual!» a
parachute fq'iippeil u.th rings
• r.d tail f ns for arrodv nanuc
sbiiitv. The bui.t-m ’cliuta
^pns autnmatlcaMy nt a irc-
f'rtrrm.rp.l aitijudp ai I s; red.
Its objective Is to Ii<me safe
•-scape fron; auciaft traveim* at
mor* than I,S90 miles an hour.
CirCUS To Show H©rs Baker's TV &
As Boy Scout Benefit Radio Service
i * !:
" - ,te(uis '»*,!
■(*.’. t ■ : \
Ini*' til ei’af.
■ » ', \
■ •» i di,
(.'» t'ic'( (*•»* i
M\‘ f'jn.l •«
■II. 1 < u * ! ( ■ a 1
'•> . !.»
:’x * .no " Sir i r
»|o a ! is
i i ,i’ a liable
A Hit1 'ill .vi
"in! rvad* on in
■ du/. 1 |*. •• s(v-« * ih 1 It a’.il
f'/ | i;! A ! f>
r •!% a i f > !•# «.»i
s ! ■! i(cd in (lo rest f < da't
1 *t »I. » \jm r
ii-i a i e e i ;w* led
!<» !»«• }<* f a r« n
4 '.(' and 41 h >ai
mf; Ihf fuh«1
nn i.pclallng i ,<pi
till «f
moie th.ui JKmi
\ « • t|n|.t»r•«’
(•■(•((I oil ailei
«tw! r\jH*hvrn
" ill he i rlrased
.ix v>*n in f guir-s ate aiml.shlr
I fi?’ »I t 1 ial t |f'll
,.iv i n i xlay l.v •
J »•» Rr< v)#t, i
* ban man of s.ilet.
• 11 that
mb anrr ti< kc-t and
Opening Set
These arc the folks who ai>. Ti.-krt Pfi.cs are no. cents r „
were the real cogs in the lX^ L^” 90 *TnU W tv am,
Wheel and each and every <lro g‘°ur.ds in Cuero Municipal' I“e> flte *vaUa!)l* fr«ui any \+ jrr wj., ot,,r,xo » „ ^ OI>rr„lr
, .... ... Park. Igionnalre. Pniier* (leaners and ... .
perfumer in the show w 11 „ . , ... . In,„ v ,, , "r r.< -x headtjumter*- »n Krid,v
^ l’ro^eeus from both perfomv Bill Kami a store. ,
agree it was great to work .wes. scheduled for J.OO and. rickets are ,un ,rt -- Sa,li!'l''v ,,f fh ' v "
with
them.
All profits
e.i' h prrf irm-
s l«) j>. in . will lx? used for spon- the gate prior to
soring Cuh and Hoy Scout aetivit-: ance.
irs and junior baseball in Cuero jv>st Commander Pill
The emeus Is firing brought fin],, icported todav th-re
*es were held at a figure fO horc h-v Ihnter Post No. 3, Amer- t, iK, n,, rosrr-vrd seat*.
jean Legion.
cording to an arm.uincment In
I.
ii\ .u ft ik
and expen-
Hnr
are
amazingly low you wouldn't
believe it . . . will go to a
charity fund to be adminis-
tered by a local committee
of business and profession-
al men and women.
Tills committee will be
act up immediately as at an,, rC( ^ni/(.(|
least one instance of dire state's leading
need for aid has arisen with
the show Just over.
tod.iv * Record
cr, O'.vnrr.
The raw Iocat.,.n i , at r.ij L ist
t'laj tony and ';i»;>etr ); ,i < ' ,vl)j
tie
contacted to sponsor children S am.
| tickets for pupils In the first six prizes
grades of all Cuero schools. 1 Baker derlincd
i By thif. aponaorship. Barfield flake s .......
stated these firms and individuals wl!) feature the Zenith IX in
,, . _ . , h ‘vc :C,rr,“ Daddie«," sa„.s and ,s sc
Charles Schorre of Houston, so,, maxing the shor.v avatlahle to ^ to handle all tvji, of radio
of Mrs. t/>uis Schorre ofth.s city, many students who otherwise ,n(, TV ir.«*V.HtUy end ,epa;r
No |»'jrchRAc will r,prr^^»-y
SCHORRE WINS
NEW HONORS
Business establishments and
professional people have been *** observed on t»>:h din. from
Until j tO ;i : :. ] >.,o:
u ill I. e 11 ■ arded Mr
th- would not be able to see it.
at- T'vise i intrihuting in such
due account will be
the public as to disposal of
all funds.
* * •¥■
to register for door
Detoralton Day
At Hillside On
April 14lh
pi i/I s.
'.Angeles,
C>r;
t .n t.*!'iy's putihcation
calmly strip an entire room Mr. and M. s'. h..ire v.ili !«• mg the c ircus. whi< h
ty bold when they drive up „
C nn ago, and Ayen,
to a home, park a truck, and jU h-. ii th.- >.....hde-
Hillside Cemetery A"<x:iation
has set Apr.I 14 as the annua!
the decoration day jn the It al ci nhe-
tery. Mrs. P. J. V. alder k, As*, k b
as one of
professional
fists has scored new honors. anner have turned In the tickets
.Schorre has just been notified lo th’ I-egion post, which v*ill
that he was awarded 1st and 2nd give theta to teachers for fur-
Thc committee Will screen medals in Trade Journal Adver- ther distribution.
all requests for aid and a fl:'rl ,Jn'1 award 1,1 l;!i*stra- Names of donors appear on
te ns in a show sponsored by Art all ducats.
gi\c:i j iiic-i turs Club of Denver, Colo- Any business establishment or
rad t. professional man or woman who
Over 1 000 nrti'ts competed in has not been contacted and who
th<‘ show arid 200 were screened wishes to sponsor a number of
for the final exhibition. Only pupils, is requested to see
Burglars arc getting pret- eight jiie.Cs r.f art work were post commander or Na’mi.-
chosen, juries in Lo* Ange>s. Attention is directed to «n ad- «tion president armour-rd t-Jay
( N^rado vertisernent apjiearing elsewhere All persons owning Kt, are
concern- queite ! t<# elfin theri
pr »rnixefc m’ly help lifiulify t‘.r Kr^/n-'U
such as they did a few nights .n M'lJv*lr "n '',ar,-h Hl ■ t,,r the entertainment for adults as well for that day. Mi. Watdccfe *’■•
. . . A.v.in.s Dinner. as rhddren, Barfield concluded, ed
ago at the Fischer home on
the Guadalupe near this
city.
Locking doors apparently
does little good for the doors
at this home were locked.
Officers have little to
work on but such bold thiev-
es will sooner .or later run
-( ortinui d on Lag - V
Charity Benefits
d<«oi sales lor the flist *hir*lng
ic.vlied JH4 00 111 hire e of the
JVIS'0 mas nifldt the ••corid
night.
A nunmitt'c to Appiopl l«t*
th* fundi ii to tie selected Thuri-
diiy M ii lx) pm Mtien memliers
of t!ic cast meet at th# ,tn»#
It'",m of the Mud llotrl.
I lie definite number »o serve
on the i oniri iitre I* not )#t
kiio'mi, however one meinber
was (feted Tuesday evening
(Continue.I on l‘«ge in,
INJURED IN
AUTO CRASH
' • * j
Two i urro women, Mrs. Penn
J teak ley and Mrs Joy re |). Mor
g«n. rseAjX’d seruxis Injury at
f> 4r> ji m. Tuesday when their
automobiles rnlhded at the |n
terse, tion of f.onrale* and
J-reiwh Sts
M's P.eakley is still rorifined
to IW>hn.a11 Hospital and (Tmie
as ttie result of a rut suffered
on tb,e I,.,i k of her bead, but her
condition is riot serious, a> cord-
ing lo her husband
Mrs. Morgan v. as released
from the J(o*p,ta! after tieing
treated for tumor bruises.
Tho an id.-rit hapjien* d "bile
the Jit.*.V (’Iw:violet, -iiivcti by
Aij* Il'-ukUy, Was ti aiding
vaitb c.n < i<.ri/,i'es and the i'.t'xj
bon], oji.ia'i-d t.v Mis Atonfan.
* .i*f on J- rent ti.
G-UiS I ha.atio, in', c'l.gating of
I * J»il t< I appi oximvitely
To Reclaim Cotton Land
DeWltt ( out.tv farmers. »Tin t.Ave placed cotton lands
tn fiie F flier*; .Suit B.u k have only two more davs to with-
draw it a d |toT 1 tlie;r right to put tills acreage in
production f.-r the t-i.v; .season.
I-1 lil*\ March' I * :» the final day to file notice
of ai'hdra v.t; of t;.;* acreage, so If you have retired some
Allotted acreage at d f> el enough encouraged by the re
cent rat ns t i « a;. • *<< add to vmir Income and the county a’
firm income you ate going ?•* trave to act. a? once ftatur-
d»v Mar It 2nd vs its. It too Lite
Dr\vi" Couti'v fa rovers 'A re allotted 20 000 acres for
('Mtf.ui plan'ir.g fm Ip.v; of which appmitnifttei'y 3.000
acres have l>een placed -in the .soil bank according to in-
formation given The Record luevdav.
F ’r each of t!ie*e * boo acres tlie government will
p.iv $28 00 per acre .or uppr>>'sl.ti itrly $140 000 aocordlnf
to our info,rviaiit.
If all of these V000 acres w.-re pulled out of lh* Roll
Bank and put Into active production, they •diould pro-
duce, a |tIi a reasonable gt'owlt g •e.isnn and proper cate
an average of two thirds of a hale per acie or an addi-
tional 3332 bales At current, prices for cotton and seed
a bale of cotton will btlng f 1V0 Thus these extra .'(.132
bales could add $Sfltt..',40 to the 1 p7 f,.rni Ui'ome of J»e
Witt County or 142(1,040 more 'ban (tie Moil Hank pay-
ment* will bring
These figure* were •applied the Record by a-well hi-
BE REVISED
Giese Gives Full
Details Of Ihe
Program
Dewitt rounf)r farmer*
were warned Wednejdiy
that Friday, March 1st, 1*
the last day to sign agree-
ments under the 1957 Cot-
ton Acreage Reserve pro-
gram.
Di a statement handed
The Record. Lester ft. Giese.
county office manager of
the Agricultural Stablllra-
tlon A: Conservation service,
declared
M»f. 'i T, IKK is (ho ,Vi lhn#
for fsrmeis (•> sign xgr»e"vents
Uiid< C tho I IV .»» r Aoccig#
P.esei'-l >• pr.ig! im I'C, 1 '* 'TO.
fruinl) .
c's i <-i h m ;ned
i Bfl he C", !1o*l ... , if., !1 e.| fl,,
Is ’o' 'hi« ii Mai'h !, 1 XT.’
Ag rcfic-iifs v.i.i he ,-,l
i,0 * "fi i t v*l * ,»oif i rv »
•■d Imiis, sod life 11 .ri.ei s ss i!I
lino , In like IIt**11 I hurt* ri i.f
niM.iiisial funds (etf ,; v t ie
formed local business man who points out that the 5,000 "'*l!st.ie u,.-
■ acre* planted In rotton would be worth as much to I>e
I Witt County as a new Industry employing 100 persons
'each of who earned $42155 for tils years work.
Another Industrial possibility he says is upbrredlng
of rattle In DeWItt County. If tlie 70 000 head of cattle
on DeWItt County farms were Improved thru proper
breeding they could Increase prices 2c per pound and add
another half-million dollars to tlie County Income.
Even dehorning tlie calf crop will bring lc per pound
premium from Mocker buyers he points out.
Till* business man says he is not agah.M. Industrial
expansion and Is willing to do his share to help bring
It Into this area but he feels Income from crop and live-
stock Improvement would be equivalent to several good
sized factory payrolls.
With this we agree arid we believe farmers should
art now In protecting their already sorely reduced cotton
acreage b7 putting H to work f"r themselves arid their
county during the 1037 season.
At one time DeWItt County planted 100,000 acres
In cotton. This year wr are allowed by Federal allotment
to plant only 20 000 acres This serfage is certain to be
cut In I05B If DeWIU farmers plan* only ‘hree quarters
of their allotment.
I h»* ; H^l t t * 1 f l
t [tut uj* (** tlir LG a xinuiht
**'*“ UD.Iff
J') i '^1 14 *'U V
>i firm hum i
r %
f v
Hie .•«'■ '! | *fn**| *. f
II t r nivinf inf.» ofi
<* th# rot in-
ty ftllt.w e$tj(.»n cf f ifD!< ;■#r•
I Ihr finMimum *<'rt*gi? tor cot
ton i% 1,0 »ri#g cr U) f»#i < rnt
<»f tii^ A il^'fnirhV, va hi<* I j #*. rr it
i* 4f:nrr« v ho 'ti<n
mrnU nftrr a d f *r# #t-
h.i11v^*! ■ v. .$;•!' hr 1:11#»j Jn t.h#-nr-
fl^r <>t nnti th#i#
1.(<hi IVi^# 1 •) *
MISS JULIA “
FEY SUCCUMBS
" *i ,t'i i F»
•-Xlft'-Ilt ‘*1’ <
AntniT h* npi'nl
7*i>'S'Uv nf'.-r t>r
t*1. Lifetime
died In « 5,n
»' 1! 20■ p m.
g tc ‘ illy lil
Outbreak Of Fires
Taking Heavy Toll
Curtain Rung Down On
Talent Packed Show Here
UihqmSati--
i «if
The 3-pirre Rennie |’re . r- *,
■ he*tra gave pr'*fe*'i*.i,;ti j^iTsh
program, ha* v, al
(b*
man ^ -,*] |. **; . ■
ArvAbfr be.i
f-r.ffi(h who
' r r. V. I
*ar g ill'
i.' .e nd den* c so!lists and **/-a’;r,g B.ccc.'-rv:; *r, IT ; u s< .<■
V I- ’ I*r’ s;e*light vs ifh (nr VTi. ti The y .
*t; ir.,:c. JI< n iv f ;; /-.i#-d I *;.e :
Orleans 'll* < h-.n.i who ;
Me y ,jr T -.<d, y ,,r
«.rg th* or- !.«•'*r • v • » tnemt-d ' *r : t,,»-
WUVI* V Crj» -e itiXurtl;**
»- (. fcjt ,*-• »cfd <n*.‘s c;e-e
l-.e E';' i1- :i wti.e- - - •
1 £rk'te*itwrv . S -s Wd ►# 0*-- — o
»-i* •jopev'd *e ie •-#»?» ey 'v -*
#**-. i*.
It* .11 Kin M \| } K
The f,"i* * lint (' ier<i Jvj'
heart end a wcaltli of ta!*-nt v a.-
evideri* ed r,r* e again
an ! T.je.idai* • ( ve-ningi' v
"-*>• -p. Iv» < and I.N«< -v ' a
t.etx v fashioned ‘of the jc »- •*.' ! W-cdy Iferr-.m
; if. ! ■ tno j-rf ip.e ar.i f <r live ::.<r."s and g »»i hfvv onrans ni '.■i-.ru,
pe-,j> ' play < d to t - • t apaej'Ty } ,//. **P y , Jr •; y r._,
' r'*■•'. ds ill toe H.rh 5- ho' 1 Audi- ('.:•.**•.'.rg the or- ».«.•: v» * tuemed *• ,r . t„’e
tori urn D'h mgn*«. *eah(e» 4>>, j.. fv*ii«e, jv.b the Rate <-? f. hr— and '.I-,*
A r!"' ' ' *> p-irt:e:pr,r.t; r. .* V i ;v. Han.ld D-*-; er. Bcnoie R rs» f • Uir ha” > .?, ,. oo
'-‘fere-i ;.n ever r~ of ,'e. I'm i*e Rsy Vein at'| (Tidie 4 fan I.ir r.e-ro sp t .• i*'
' ■ er.ie; •.*;nn-.ent to th-:e in Prause. Pa jl Ph.lupus ■ • Hi’- Trie ve!| ‘rimed in ,« rt.
va.”'' e. rucy a«'i:-d n.r ,.'y F>r,j J.nkir.i and lor. r -rd ry Mrs. Jan.es S'rs-'r.
in' ..'.rv-.-.u - r of a .j ^>i 2>c.g.:- VAepr.n \.r* ,r.a. and xt.s «'' ornpamed r-. Dirh-r.e
h.r L urc. a s'’.r^e ' f fman- I'i.w '1 arc! giaceful v*.,ie *h# Jur,k#r.
(;ai ns-.s-ar.*e available at a.i colorfully r-*turr.ed M- Manus I-bt.y f.,r./i>s gaie f.,*,-.
t.m.c.i to local charity (a'es dancers vi.N, (harmed t!.e au- favor t. tr.f j,r da- .r.g
where tn.n.edijte aid is needed, dienees with an exot.c J'. r*.kn ’die rr.arnb- ,h>U;.-u Ma.
Denial Harry Putman, who as number. Tlie troop featured Kaye lech' Furttwr variety v..v. all-
ed.t *r of the Cuero 'Record tends ll.t-b- hlager as solokst with Mary ed w.th a halls i i,> J:..d < .sn k
an ear to many deserving rleas Gayle Webe-r, V.cki Jo Kees- a regular fav-r.'e ' and an a ? ri-
r,n*i :s acutely aware of the need .er. Mary ,)r.n CarnKhers. Ron- hauc ha nee by M„rv
' r c-jr-h a fund, served as rr,.-. r..e BeK.rr.ar, Dee Btaekwr:! Bet- Weber and Chariot!* ' Z --*-.
%y*> • j• ifi.ihgt' to th** Oi#\foict
■ U.f} i \.!,J f># ?jif; I lit (|
Three Bop Oil
for Induction
fv fr* DrW.ft r'mjnl'j rr.^n J
’ v fh:.5 ##k ff>r inrl'jrtioti j$$-
,rt (i*r ar —< d fojres, 1 y
( 'reIi'. chairman. D*’Ait».e>,V
sd Se.'ertr.e SHoard, re-
>,l til I ■
T!i<y are Burton J.r.iti D.die]
of ( hero, (,!*'f*n Wayn* Fed er of
y*»iktr/-,vn ar.d !>., Kvans (jipt
of It*. 2, Yorkt'/AT*
’*!»'*( v. tv, Jiejrrieyed t/> San
At.t'»r,v» for pr*-.'ndur t.on phy-
»•'ai» are p P. -.era,
( heap*rd* R* . fta riTind S. I#«4
air, ft*. 2, York'own, Iw/aro
.*!e,.d(*7a of t annin. J'te M. r^ji-
t»rr»r of ad. J'* D. Johnson
of I,' 1, rioliad. Tommy Thom-
as of Cueio, Harvey I- Baker
>*f Dohad. t red S. Tarn of J'.t
2. Yoiktown, John D. Smith of
'*ohad arid lup# Buerra <A Y'/rk-
tensn
Yolur.tecring for th# draft were
* /Ana I*. Canelea cf It*. 1. Y'brk-
r/ n, Elmer P.yiie of feollad and
14v I nlted 1‘rrsa
Damage es*J„;#.*••« moi|l,'<d
t'tv.arri the J4 mtlli'in mark * •
day in ■ tasti of industrial nr. .
-resident,al pres
At le*«* feij- . {*<•; ■:*( t ■•( , <■
killed.and Ha o'lids •• e r r”*-.-.
irg in the b.'a/es Sin-* ’J',r*da-'
On* ' t the v r’.mi t. ii nn ’a
month old (.ih;: Key "lei •• it
killed r a * * * i a fid r (rr.
rr'eri’ f *e (i*e T 'i*'-l , J- f’e*-
pervin*. I'* 1 (he fls-ues «i *1
(bree of the-r* e, e ir, [U'eT 'ini
they ;'jn.(vd f.rojn ind-.T •
Earlier, fh,ee.f ,i;i ttis >' '
land's f*.e f gtitip.if f**i - In” < d
a blare *♦ tii* (.i./Sd* ,! ih, : ‘ ' t
plan* < on,finny oft. ,* .s a*t
dam-age* a* J. 7 million
Another lr.d i.’rial fire «>*•' r.
ed tlie four *V/ry, tvi>»bi<ek i**n,;
Pejaiarv,. ft'it-*** ' • ; i'• a'
P.'jfirr .V f 'fl.-ee fin pirn • e e
injured, and dan.eg-- •• as
m.a’ed at rri'ere tiian 43 rniii-oo
A bla/e Tuesday r.igiit in the
(,*, ,m ■ , d, !i. ’ ■ P i! y c i,
V V i . dsi’ ■ > i- ! ” i - s' i ■ •
ai.-f a house ar.d .fr’( Jg' 1 f e
o(he- t •iddrgi. TT.e e -re r <
r*;e.: ’ s »■(* (1 aid r-i i e-
'In,1' (,’>' »'» of da m ages . F : »
frr * 1 't rl,,- — er ; * , ha
heen (<.*j-hed --ff - ** * gti'.i :
d-rr r » t' ioderV'.'i "
f*tr -tie j,et' f■ */ ij-i . 1
l;m»rv VSlh' he e > | t, ,f f^#
de. ysverl *r F . • . ! F uneral
Iforr e .ti;i(.r! at H h0 pm. to
fiigt.’
A prayer «e a t 'r> he held
in th* rbsps i «f 1 ti « m TTi'ira-
*f»v , foil'-a ed !ty a Requiem*
Mm Mi* liar, t ( atholm
■Tfi'-h Rev '' h.i-'i Jansen
'■•ill of f. r i a * e
It'*;. . • 1 to e n ii.Hs.il#
I .• *f r r«* •
V ■ r J !«*.'• 1 ,*■ :o J* c ;*
r' a'v i ii"' i -1 (.he duighter
• 1 I' i i d <>**,:., * r- hrirl#
r
•" /I. ' gai- ,* a*. St.
i > '■ some n years, ha*
*•'• ■' **' (Ue i ,r,-'i (iarden
1 • ' • M .- liiv'-v Ciuh.
rg a-e hr-dhers,
' >.•*-' y< : of egu-n and Alfred
K r j < f ( ,e ; •*
$90,000 Worfh Of Narcotics Seized
In Arrest Of Piedras Negras Man
BIBLE VERSE
A bnahaun - I iu
tad tty #ar##d-
ree ard.—(,eneala
** • ~rr Yar.cty-np.ced, hour-and- ty Jo Kcr.sor, Charlotte Z.rr.rr.tr-, <Contuued on Page y t J *dro Lymgoria of Nordheim.
Fear not
ILry #hl#hl,
lag great
IS I.
Gxl la puit *hat *o *
children.
t s
Hi I nllr.l I’resa
.' '■ * a; i. ■' i . ,'(! i - -
. 1-1 ’ A l > ■ l ge* of g I ’.
;»» •e-i-m of h-i,< o' s '*'*:
,' <• *• *-.an I~f. ‘< on V e
• 1 * k (•’arks’
( v ‘ ( e ■ - a . . f f * ,; v o,
. Ol '1 i' I’' - ■' g a - ,
*> • , • as a . - o-.j ; * r '«
eat* of i?'* I., . Is* ;•*•!? *tl
f -f !.• d f a, . v.eC.a ..'1 / S
■ I '•■«’!>/. j,e*ut 4'J* " on
tiie add.* ’ it.aikef.
S' (e Nal "1* i 1 v.s.ori
agrf.t Jx Klr.iler ia. J < ,< ,
flies woo'd I e iha-g—! .rr
Medina t'tin'y vv.(h ideg-it
Jersxes.i • n <f [nr to*
(x<./ ,;< * toid off.*.«:>; .*'»
s-.d tn*. had -een vsoik.rg
on the case aor»ji a year,
ds
•jarjpor'rd
* nar-oti's
*’■• Arr-.ar < *y detcetiven
nr, I ' "t-r * :.*<• >(;• s agen* *
a -e..*4 ” , *en W. Wilt—
■ * r »2 * *r i eg 11 po -
s-’ii *. *i « V
• ’ -2 * '• • e 11 V.1 <)00 t*a
Offi- eji sa*,l the . conflS* a>-
ed a s-vustJ quantity ’ of
nareot.os, j large amount of
gjfi.hlin" equipment and a
4 * . hitler p.iUfth
'! *a- gamt.iing equipment
. *4'1e<l I jo a* 'i of dice. 30
s#-*s if *.’'*i<. a ;nima-
• -o'*.' wheel and three
d.. e giir.., ,- »!• if*s in add>-
i > *<1 4 ) de* ks of
c a ds
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