The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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Cuero Needs An Airport;
Turkey Trot City Must
Keep Pace With Leaders
Texas Delegation
Off For Convention
JRfl>AY, JUNE 24,1932
Rogers famous cowboy humorist
Many of the 356 Texas delegates
ana alternates are already m Chi-
cago. but titr largest single delega-
tion leaves here today.
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by “PETE” HOWERTON
-Every time an airplane passes
over the city I wonder why we do
not have an airport,” said one Cuero
tiiatnun man Thursday morning.
When asked how he could say such
a thing with times as they are the
man replied: “Other towns of this
StM have them—and some are al-
ready gaining materially through
of it.”
are not keeping a
great number of the cities of the size
<tf Cano from having airport dedi-
cajtoos. Should the city fathers in-
terested In this movement investi-
gate, they would find that they
oduld receive government aid pro-
vided they would permit the port
being referred to as an army port.
Financial aid could be obtained from
Mi source provided a suitable field
Obdld be located, obtained and pass-
ed on by army officials. Of course
the upkeep of thq field would fall
under the city expense account or
improve the present one and keep it
up. Why can’t we? Because there are
more ground-minded people In
Cuero than there are air-minded.
Let's get this air port deal before
the public—talk about it. express
your own opinion when asked and
give your reasons for or against it.
Continue this practice until you
meet someone who thinks just op-
posite and talk it over with him,
weighing his thoughts. Let’s do our
utmost to have an airport for the
city of Cuero before the end of
1932.
FORT WORTH. June 24—UP •
—The largest delegation every sen:
by Texas to a Democratic national Lilldv Ransom
convention will leave hero today for _ ,
Chicago with the Old Grey Mare Clue IS Found
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band and 46 votes for Speaker John
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Garner- ‘ ALPINE. N. J.. June 23.—'U.P.) —
They will be accompanied by Will A definite and important clue in the
- Wednesday
l certain, it L-
unci.:. : -k: l: v have a line
on the ickr. .'v qI the persons who
obtained the SoO000 ransom money
from Dr John F. * Jafsie > Condon.
Tire cab driver was questioned
Wedr- sday at th- . ate police sta-
tion here and then was taken to
New York to be examined by lu-
cky police H_s identity was nut
irirsde public.
Baker Gains Strength
As Conclave Nears
CHICAGO. June 24.—'UP.* —,
Should Governor Frinklyn D. Roose-
velt r,t New York fail to win the I Ritchie Taylor and Bubbie Abie
Dentocratic nomination for presi- are spending a few days in San An-
tic m. Newton D. Baker of Ohio, tonip. leaving Cuero Thursday af-
•formor secretary of war may prove ternoor..
to have the greatest “second vin UOK.V
. :r< nzth” in the convention. Niee corn bu; r licans tomatoes
A survey 'by the United Press; 4 &hks a pound. okra, cucumbers,
shows that of 13 state delegations P°r‘,loea- onions
... . , , -advt.’ Friedrichs Gas Station,
which have made formal or inform- , •
, . , , j Dr. Leon Cline of San Antonio,
a: choice at this time, eleven favor jWJga business visitor ta Cuero ^
Baker. day.
Veterans Seek Bonus
Plank Platform
DALLAS,. June 24.—(U.P.)—Tex-
as war veterans will endeavor to
have a bonus plank included in the
Democratic platform at Chicago, of-
ficials of the newly formed Texas
i*. _ , „ ... . _ Veteran’s voters league said here
the organization which promoted ^
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project but how great would
expenses be? During the win-
months there would be wry fit-
expense while in the spring and
'the appearance erf weeds and
mb would necessitate their
8ome kind soul has already
.men who fly this way by
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Tarver Guarantees
Suport of Garner
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CHICAGO, June 24—(U.P.)—W
A. Tarver, holder of the proxy of
crude wind sock on Governor Ross Sterling, today as-
the Wmh of a mesquite tree on the sured Garner leaders that the proxy
pnrtnt field, but we must remem-! win be used only in support of the
Mr an air indicator does not Garner program including the elec-
«n airport. Little work is necessary tion of a convention chairman.
U dear this rough but pmnreMr Tarver. Texas Insurance Com-
fattfd of small trees and shrubbery “Jssioner. and regarded as a dry
[ the grass is very short, no! today said he never had any inten-
' would be necessary. In case
f a change of location this work
be necessary the entire year,
aviators formerly used the
field for landing on cross
flights and why they have
it is not hard to see. The
shrubbery which so protai-
dots the land has grown up
the past few months, but
should they use this field when
tion of opposing Garner and will
use the proxy in entire harmony,
with the views of the Governor.
No Question About It
Candidate for County
Attorney Charged
SEYMOUR, Tex., June 24.—(UP.)
—Temple Dixon, 23. candidate for
county attorney of Baylor county
a modern one a few miles god son a former district judge,
f A flight of thirty or forty god Jack Norwood, were held today
furthrf with the assurance of in connection with investigation of
a good landing field is nearly the fatal shooting last night of C.
decided upon by a flyer g Plunkett, 33, truck line poerator.
than landing on a tree dot-
field .and take a chance an a
up. Some flay the field is not
dnough.to pay for its con-'
but if the city had a mod-
it would attract army and ______ “
.pilots who pass this WASHINGTON, June 24.—(UP.)
Not only this but it will not ~House and Senate conferees to-
kmg before passenger litre ^ took UP the difficult task of
be started while freight compromising the views erf uaero-
be begun even sooner. Others Ptoynrcnt relief as expressed in the
pto gfcl doing quite well without Garner and Wagner relief bills.
Both provide for an appropria-
tion of $2,500,000,000 to be admin-
istered by the Reconstruction Fi-
nance corporation.
Committees Take
Up Relief Bills
doing quite well without
and that we cannot afford to
the Poisons
that cause
Sick Headache
eases of Sick Headache are
to Constipation, because when
are retained In the sya-
Nfgro Woman Given
P~n Term Here is
Refused Rehearing
AUSTIN^ June 24.—(UP.)—The
come to warn you that I court of criminal appeals at its last
is wrong.
the cause of the pain
When you have headache. If you
*9* Uke the powdered herb
tlfeedforffs Black-Draught
to drtve out the poisons
«ke you feel better,
the sickening after-
effect* often felt
from fairing1 mineral
drugs.
Sold by all drug-
gists. Casts only
If a dose, hu m
Vegetable Laxative
FOR CHILDREN—and grown ups
Vbo prefer a liquid—get the new
ptomiant-taking SYRUP of Thed-
ford’B Black-Draught; 25c and 50c.
session of the present term denied
a motion to rehear the case of
Katherine Logan, who was sentenc-
ed to 5 yearn for murder in DeWitt
county.
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Milder!
YOU’RE RIGHT. . . there’s one thing that stands
out about Chesterfield. That is . . . they’re Milder.
This means Chesterfields aren’t harsh. It means
they’re not strong or heavy.
Early in the day or late at night you’ll find that
Chesterfields are always pleasing. They are mild
and yet they satisfy.
What’s more they taste better, too. That’s it...
milder and better taste. These are the two out-
standing merits of Chesterfield.
Plus ... a third important advantage. Chester-
fields are as pure as the water you drink... as
pure as science can make them.'
Depression Carries
Men 312 Miles
Off Their Course
LATROBE, Pa., June 24— (UP)
—The depression carried two
Pittsburgh business men 312 miles
off their road when they drove to
Chicago^ according to a Latrobe
restaurant owner.
The men .stopping here for a
lunch, revealed they became so
engrossed in a discussion of meth-
ods of overcoming the depression
that they failed to note they were
traveling east instead of west on
leaving Pittsburgh. *
Not until they recched Cliam-
bersburg. Pa.. 156 miles east of
Pittsburgh, and stopped for gaso-
line did they discover they were
traveling away from intstead ci
towards Chicago.
Lost River
Reservation Holds
“Nature School’*
FRANCONIA NOTCH. N. H„
June 24.—(UP)—A “nature school”
is based held at Lost River Reser-
vation. near here, with teachers,
scout leaders, and camp councillors
as the pupils.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1932, newspaper, June 24, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995117/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.