The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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CUKUO, TLX AS, SUNDAY, SKl’TKMBICIt 11
SIX PAGES TODAY
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flPSamlMk. WAGE HOUR BILL H'ller at Nuremberg for Nazi Congress
MAY ELIMINATE
WESTERN UNION
months from today we
witness the climax of
life 1938 Cuero Turkey Trot,
Ufte world famous Turkey Troti
pufefede. Two months—sixty ——
"w-* »hort tlmeDiscontinuance Of Local
wMkP one considers all that is
t* be done in preparation for
th«*Trot. What have you done
towferd the Trot? What are
yduariannlng to do? Those are ;
questions each and every one -
of, ufc must answer. There is
talfe ^>f hard times of course,
buf.#c can’t a fiord to be dis-
mayed- The fact that condl-
Office May Become
Necessary
CONTEMPLATE MOVE
Western. Union Expected
Make Definite Decision
Uons »re not as good as they Next Month
coiild be calls for more spirit, j ---
more work, more enthusiasm. Discontinuance of the local
Money) spent on the Turkey western union office and substt-
TroU IS money invested in itutJon of a **** telegraph agency
woftt wide publicity which I >«»« “ a maim *<» Cuero
will tend to build DeWitt
county and its poultry Indus- j 4 , ,
7L _ . . ____ the employment of two local oper-
try^The Trot will be a success ramer than a single operator.]
only if all cooperate. Let's not is directly responsible for the pos-:
Uc down on the Job. tible action. Revenues of the local
office would not justify the em-,
t * sf. 39 pkxyment of two operators, and un-
der the Wage-Hours bill an employe
CfeHdren who play in the could work only 40 hours each week,
neighborhood of churches Western Union headquarters have ?
Regulations of the Wage-Hours
law which would mage necessary,
Pi...
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Adolf Hitler (left), German Fuehrer, is greeted by General Goering, hie “right hand man" outside the
convention hall at Nuremberg, where 800.000 Nazi stalwarts massed for their tenth pa rty congress. The
who.e world tuned in for the Nazi leaders expected declarations of policy in regard to his European pro-
gram of—War, or Peace.
during service hours on Sun-
day Should confine their play
to gfmes which are not rowdy
and ^disturbing. * The young-
iof course cannot be ex-
to think t of these
and it is up to the
EGG PRICES
HIKED HERE
: Nalion-Wide Rail
Strike Expeded
1 *■
' AUSTIN. Sep*. 10. (IMS) -Jar
I Stcadham. legislative rrprc.senta-
j live of the Railroad Brotherhood*.
WOLF TRAPPER
GETS RESULTS
as yet made no definite decision in
the matter but it is known that;
heads of the organization have con- j
ferred with the Cuero Chamber of
Commerce and local business men
regarding the action.
Should the company decide to
SZZ Poultry Price Also Timber Wolves AndiJSfJT^^c^u.^r.
{• I0S prr cent” in favor of calling the
i nation-wide strike in protest against.
SrSSCMUritti *Wi tered During Month i-«■ - —-
RURALSCHOOL
TEACHERS IN
SESSION HERE!
Institute Saturday Marks!
Approach Of Rural
School Fall Term •
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
Superintendent Hancock!
Outlines Work For
The Year
Eighty (due DeWitt county rural'
scliool teachers were hi attendance |
here Saturday ^t the annual Rural i
School Teachers Institute lield at
the DeWitt county court house, the j
meeting heralding the re-opening of!
rural schools for the faflUcrm.
Tcacliers from all forty five dis- j
tricts in U14 rural scliool system
were present.
County Superintendent of Schools!
Hancock went into detail in an ex- i
ptanation of plans for the school ‘
year, and called upon teachers for;
suggestions as to handling the i
various problems which rural scliool j
teachers must meet.
Teachers were issued supplies at
the close of the session.
While indications are that the
■ rural scliool enrollment in DeWitt
i county will show a noticeable dc-
I crease this year. Superintendent
rural schools are
THEY
Here
MAKE,
and
NEWS
o-
There
■■ —
Rejects U. S. Request
FARMERS WILL
PARTICIPATE
IN SUBSIDIES
DeWitt County Coftog
Growers Now Filing
Their Applications
AMOUNT NOT KNOWN
Will Receive Difference
Between Selling Price
And 12 Cents ^
Application.-, are now
■ at U*e office of County Agent’?.
Oswalt for cotton, price —**»—*~
j subsidies., payment to
month. Member* of the*
agent’s department Saturday
unable to estimate just
i DeWitt county fanners
i ccfve.
Reports from the
Adjustment AdininistraUoo
tliat Texas farmers will gel
imately 537,013.000 In price adjust-
Frrsident Lazaro Cardenas
. . . replies to Hull
In a message opening a new ess
££ZSS£t5SXs: |~SC , _______
that Mexico uoukl reject Secre- ) 11 •“ oBdaily ctimated Q.at
tary of State Cordell Hull’s re- •
quest that expropriation of Amer-
ican-owned farm lands without
immediate compensation be halt-
ed. Tlie government will continue
it3 agrarian program, Cardenas
said.
Opposes Downey
to that this simple j £ tZTSTJSt Steady Gains Regis
rule of respect U obey-
can be more dU-
j decision in the matter; PoSfcv ami efeg prices in Cuero
playing nearby rtot expected until October. Saturday were frotn rigid to tveuty ' ptvnA« « « mrtrva ■
SiY Wy tO that The action ^regarding Cuero ^a*".pcr (-cni lugjirr^liAn Miry v*t- t| | I.|\ 1?}
cTti^of Te state where receiph^o'f i,"u ,CK' ^
* * * » tlie Western Union office wiU no* TouHry prices (towed » *tc,>dv ; PAIIDT fl HSCH
justify the expense involved in tlie j in* lithm*. Heavy liens bring -1 vvUIll vLvoEt'
j ins lb cent per .pound t* c*»!u|»,irr«i,
I to 14 a mot till ago Light, j
j Practically ^all votes were
ofeadliiun said.
Two Coyotes Trapped
To Date
CZECH CRISIS
NESRTLIMAX
employment of two operators.
Wfeet will t4jey iliink uf
raise taxes? We notice
a board cf equalisation |{|ff jj Hot-SHotl
*prss.“ t h* »m«t hfMl
oj M.m iu„... $mn Here Friday
Uie little city must pay 20 per j ____
cent) more taxes.' than thej Sherrod Harris Hot-Shots nosed
merchants on Pie West side; out Uie Newman Nymphs Friday
of tl>e street. Tlie reason was
ihattproperty on the west side
Is considered more valuable
than that on
weir bringing 13 t^nts
i •’ompurrd to *3 rent. :i mouth *»2o. ‘
Tl»r fryrr market w.x> rsprciaUy !
! artivr. witl» spring, hringmt: IV.
.rent-. j>er ^touttd as couifiarrd to 14'
I cents a u»'»n1ii Hgo. Turkey*
■ up l coil, prr jiound and No. I J
! egg ■ up i < rntj> prr ikrem
14 ’ Minor Civil Mailers Are
Disposed Of By Judge
J. P. Pool
Thr )'rdri.»| trapper, sent to tills
iiionty Mvrral wrnfcs aco. is still
! on (hr job and is gcM'ng • results.
arronUne to Ciainr Wartlro M. O.
I
I Meuke
. f-VMir U 'llvr . Ilf Micio ci»n*
f irnliri .-■.•ylvr ,. h= vr !>c?n t r jppnr] (q
• i^tr Moil;* -.ai«l
ilir trapper i. not ronfiniug his
ijn-Mvilir-, *4> any .single sereiion of -
t|»*' muni.y but is makiug an effort ®.v f'tternatlanal News Service
: *o mvrr a., mm h territory as ;ios- The Sudeten cru-i* moved rapidly
•itilr. Hr will rrnmin in liiis sec- today toward a climax—probably
Nations Rallying To Aid
Of Small Country As
Germany Threatens
f u»n ;».% Ion*: r*:, hr is nrrr|rr1
Ivi'.tnrt ,|i|f]^r .1 J*
Indkut ions are that tin , falh.ta ral!e*i j- .sioh r.j r)i-»i k t C >urt t/>
night 16 to 16 in tlieir Rotary cluii chicken market will show a sizable |0n md here .Sninrday with !.|,n «|is
the Cuero Muni-; ,nrrra-‘ r ovrr >par
softball game at
cipal Park diamond before a fair-
It Is An Honor To
When tlie mail brings you a state-
should be
UlP east side! a**ed crowd. As a result of tlie game
«—» thc sun shines on ^BX“s r.bud ,r„'t:,dr; Receive A Bill
Uae latter while the west side; iugh school band uniform fund. __
la mere shady and attracts' The&||a™e *.a5. a hecUc a®ai'
there. Ute a^Uie fi/tiTgenuinely plenscd. for the bill is ;«
was tied at 13-all. leaving tlie out- j positive indication of the creditor’s
* * * come very much in doubt ronfidcu«T in your business inte- \ *cm in that. city.
t*™* annoimetment re-; ^
gaixtlng the construction of'Sion.
Cuero Float Wins
. Applause At Peanut
itnuwhorc Festival Friday
j The «.p4-« iaj term oiK-neil frieptem.
I i^r 3rd. and eon tinned through fh'*
j fOth. was set dining the .(line h'ini ' Ploresville I>r^«mit Er-.tival parade.
< . r . . iCuctos Iurkey J r"t float won loud
any i.»i-
peace but possibly war—as the ma-
jor European capitals strove des*
perately to avert, trouble and patch.
up a statement between Berlin aud
Prague
IONDON—United States Ambas-
sador Kennedy called upon For-
eign Secretary Lord Halifax for in-
Iff-adui" Mir fUcit'of riir formation on latest dcielopmento.
to be transmitted to Washington
Witti autliorities making no effort
to conceal their colicern. Prime
Philip Bancroft
... In California rtc*
Texas will participate to the extent"
or $37.0134100 on the basisr of *-
561.000 bale, of ooOou
uient averaging 12.80 cents
Tlie maximum per poua
but not to exceed 3 cents.
They are applicable to
cotton production of UfT
pajments are to be
ducers who knowingly
their 1938 allotments.
»mum amount of
width producers
is 60 ner cent of
Uon In oases win
wws.l^ffian^4ieip
paid i
duced. «
kinds Ot
smaller
which apply here are
flood, boH weevil, or
*5 Jor fungus infection.
| Under the payment
|> original^, the rate an.
ton was establisiied as the
by which the average cf ‘'
middling cotton on M spa*.
keks was below 12 Cents ^ ‘ 5
on Uie date of sale Vy the
ducer. the rate not
cent- . Later an
vkled ttest the
would apply to eligible
duced iu 1937. and not
September 10. thc da
tlie spot market average,
below 9 ctots <
Thus producers who air
'■otton or vriio pot It imdi
ment laahs can receive
Here is the man who opposes
Sheridan Downey, liberal Demo-
cratic pension champion, for the ___ ___
California senate seat in’ Novem-
her He is PhUip Bancroft. mUi- wiUwut timhaferring titfc. ^
tanl farmer and a conservative .
Republican Ne w Deal critic. Ban- Af fTIOUf ■ AHUI5IW til
croft, critic of administration pol- WHIflVIlf hi
Dow8 Strike (orNmm5*
I
new quarters for the Cuero
htgh school vocational agri-1 SCMfiCCS FOf MfS.
cultural class Is expected y. . C | 4
soon. Members of the aboard1 WOHQffl >AlUrOdy
are now awaiting blue prints
of the proposed plant we un-
derstand, and will set date for
awarding of contract as soon
as the blue prints have
rived and been
Credit is onr of tlie most vain- ;
;dj|r things « peraoi) can possess j
Money niay be had by various j
means, but rretlit comes only frotn j
year, ot honest dealing and the]
prompt Hireling or bills when due ’
When you pay a bill, promptly, von 1
Funeral services were held a* 3 p. ar*' *trmglhenii!g yoiir cnylii
si nut hit
atiomevs No cases of
porUince were ronsidered applau -e fr»»m ihe Uiou'^ikLs wlm Minister Cliamberlain held a long
.tudge PikiI came to rtnero '..an wit ne^od the |x ci-*r|r. Chiero clt4- eonference with important London Jp’^V defeated IGy lT Rlley. vet-
('uxliml wiieic he Intd jrsi confiuded /r"s wl»‘» ^f'-bded the event said statesmen, during which a. state-j eran state official, for th* G O P.
another week of (lie late summer i Usdurday ment was Issued branding as ”not nomination.
(•’Jore-.vil!*- staged a spectacular authentic" various reports of de- !
how. Cuero visitor, drclared. with cisions said to have been made by j
the peanut tiring honored in grand the ministers.
style NUREMBERG— Chancellor Hit- i
Pemit vines, with tlirir clusters j ler in a speecii at Uie Nazi party j
ot pennotr. wrre used tor decora- ’■ congress, sent the thoughts of his
'"•n;.. aiid tm<k.. loaded high with 'presence leaping toward the future! ----
;»e:»iinls. paraded 1 lie stieels, with of Czechoslovakia as Ik* declared thr • .Special To The Record
dtiv. i sraib-rii.ig iK-amils among annexation of Austria is not thc last I AUSTIN. Sept in
DEX MOINES la.. Sept It. • M».- crowd The., affair drew tlie ''benefits to be wrought by j »lir l3rt«-39 series of confcremres on j homos Ittt night, bgt tiat
A terrified lions* v ile who iwd.rv tliroic. lo ever g;.u„.r in thr Gemiany." ,„o»eeMo„ «». mained hi Uie plant where
Terrified Wife Kills
Truck Driver When He
Child Health Conference
Scheduled September 15
j KANSAS CITY, Kan„
(INS) The sltdown atrl
Armour A Company
Strikes Her Husband
tered its second day
managemont and strikers _
! ty deadlocked as a result
formers refusal to arbitrate,
Uie strikers leave. , v.%. *
Tlie first ol! Women employes went
When you receive >• bill, meet ji
III 11#* f jh
, <%fl her luis!):*m1 \v:ts rlnblK'ii
if you p^ivsibly can. If you can't i
i to death htriay sliot and killed f' >
.lours. 23. Iircad truck driver. Muei-
frankly tell your creditor whv von i
can't You will find him ready to|Inlrs w<’1 ° *1‘ "
rn. Saturday for Mr.-. Cecelia Wof-
ford. 33. wife of Johnny Wofford of
j this city, who was claimed by pneu-
ar- moiiia early PYidav morning.
approved., were held from the Freund dra, whh\ou‘Lairl'y and equitablv :,n ■"V""1"' "«••' '
Jltat Where the new building' Puncral chA^1 ^ A- A Treat your credit as a sacred 'Jr. *r'S l,l'h"nf I’ II
- - - — - - • w:^ss. j ,t:' - ........ ..................
ter to be decided upon. Wc In addition to her husband. Mrs lpss possessions. -Retail Mercliantsl H vn" ,ln" 1 k'iu"e
vocational Wofford 45 survived by Iier mollicr. Association ’Imshand I II .shoot.:” she sod .!•<
*' Ed 8clicnk and one brother
AGGIES OFF
FOR COLLEGE
rs
visited them, bringing foo£^^*r»»
Light Rams Fall
i ♦ fefeWfe
CF.NEVA- Dioi»lch of Rossian <**W "oallh »,,d. ,.rotrr«o„. spun-
troops *o aid Czechoslovakia in thr sored jointly bv tiie .state Medtral
rveid of war was believed discussctl | Association of Trxas and the State
at conferences between Foreign Deportment of Ifealtii. will lie lield
STST'.Ctr i »*K"- “trr^. Over Ike (Willy
,,r n.un«„l» , -nic •„re,u,g is . »roj«-. of thfl __»
*PARIS - Foreign Minister Bon-1 pliysicians of *!»• ffighth Medical right, rains were reported, tfeni-
Distnct of the Texas State Medi- 1 oof the county Saturday ooating as
fiope to see the ----------- Mr
cJojs in Its new quarters by men Maxpy.
the first of the year however, i The Record is glad to report Mrs.
nst. saw Sir Eric Phipps Tlie Brit
ish ambassador
i
(told him. ilii-n fire*I when lie struck
i ivaiii
Cuero Boys To Put Farm Prague- adim growu^ dts-j
and hope all these details can
be disposed
time.
of within short I
C. Ray Barnes back on
after scvcral days Illness.
President Eyes
European Crisis
the job
* * ¥
The DeWitt County Feder-
ation of Women's clubs is to aboard presidential spec-
piay a part in the Turkey ial en route to Rochester
Trot, we understand. The Minn . sept, to.-(ins)-Pres. Rousc-
Pederation will enter an ex- I V*H moved Uirough Ohio and in-
Louisiana Candidate
Claims Atlempt Made
To Assassinate Him
HAMMOND. I,a.. Kept 10- <|NS)
Clainiing that lie was tlie intended
vietini of nn assassins bulb-t. James
H. Morrison, sixth district emigres-1'wo of them known hill* r .
sional candidate, was t*» elimax his} *i,rur follow ing Mien
.... , .. . , I tr*>m the stale hospital here
light for election before a giant !
One of them is the ttciinnott
orders. Czech Premier Hodza con-!
cal Association and is open to all j» beneffi primarily to fall
physicians iti
tiiis area which in- |
Colorado, Wharton.
Dangerous insane
Criminals Escape
Colorado Hospital
f’ttKBLo rot O Srpt
and ranges.
Lessons To Work fo Poy G’H'V'CI with Sudeten deputies Kundt j eludes Fayette. Colorado. Wharton.; ahoJJ before 4 o'etoS^Se
^. r l | ,,,‘l Dosh. Tlie Sudetens insisted i Matagoitla. I^ivaca. Jackson. Dr- 1 (all here being reported heavier
Wfiy itini jChOOl talk was-merely informative . Will. Victoria. Callimin. and Goliad than was received in many soctinoa
and not h revival of thc suspended j counties. Dr IIcnriHii w Johnson of of tlie county,
owl ».!>*• Ni\..ii ,aIlts Houston will lecture »»n obstetrics Farmers declared thc rate wghRp
Moscow - Czechoslovakia's onvoj j kik* Dr. Frank H
tlHMj
Four dangerous iiis-inc n itninais. • f"olb-ge '
hiblt Of DeWitt county relics I dtana today Oil Ids way to the bed- rally here tonight ! irr r sr uuird*ui i hmi ! "k* «*•* !:•-«! r ■■ nh t-vn r -r*y row . -peeclr^ sizzling with
side of his eldest son. James at the Although' wounderl when one of' .t)M, Klfr,..in,| | . toitv . ha k. v limit,.n .m<l will |*oast* of Germany's invincibility _
Rochester. Minn.. Mayo Clinic. »»ir*«e shota lired at him early t*«l.iy }(;,win,,. ,,, M)lu who! i'«m-h , •, . - • » .I t m. r:..l- "We know wh»«. is going «n" in 1 high .*w>h«v.l Auditorium. merciol exhibit at the 193t
o-rr*,.mi„ ni < ..i„i .,i.. r„i j i*~. i t,«-n n- will *’/*v iio.l,.vakia" f.;*ieTiiig told Hici Dr Herman C Eekhardt. of Yo* Trot. M»aa Florence I Bills.
, V(., ,, v,..., u. ip i• •' iiii■ .ii-11 , ,,iir-r -.Labor Fr«»nk his icy with i«.i\n. councilor for the Eighth Med- man of Commercial Exhibits, *n-
'i! ........... i;i„ i,.-i M,, ,py\ von, !c»! District, urges that all physic- nouneed Saturday. t
M ion niMu.i n |w h. h . Mi.'ii., it,. loito-Mog v\> kn**' hw unbearable it is! iaus wiio can possibly attend, do so. Miss Ellis declared she wgs -oo-
............. d-ooau* »^. i.. s,.v ........‘ipy i'hi* Proj^'t lf,.n ,*• » miserable people goodness' for Hie lecture series are in their deavoting to Mne up a number of
, ., <1.01 lH Ini,mm." In V r: Itnfiiimu ^ -m i..me i> *...... Fred knows v\here they come from—are | third year anil have th# endorse- additional exhibits, and thgt while
h.-r.'SaMii.iav ii,ornini; ill a coin ir.n nuend. fivm li .im UoU-ri Halm, repressing a highly civilized people . ment «1 both the State Medical As- work had boon slow, she believed 8he
with ih automobile driven* b? A Mill red Po t-tov kv David White. "Wc know wjios backing those siiciation and the Slate Board of Commercial Exhibit depp^rtnugit of
s.t;»,diy v. :<ii i*c i .,1 Tom Cook of ridiculous dwarfs in Prague—its Health, who actively sponsor the Uie Trot wouk^be well up toubod*
i,i ; ,,i Ni>,.o Moscow" project , nrd this years. r/^*'
I' ipljl f nrrn W»y
,,oMi ,i< ‘i * "iv ind.H fo, A (ji \j,,scow confidently predicted the j Houston will discuss
-v m r..i|. <• whne they arc to pm soviet Union would aid thc Czechs I pediatrics.
U ,>ns learned m tin- Amirullural in the event of a German invasion. Tlie session will i^gin at
,1: on the flier,, Tut- NUREMBERG Moscow is back- n'cloek Thursday afternoon.
V err at I kev Tmi pro,'•*•! Fann. lcK*;.ie*| "»t: “tlmrf riUicillrNLs dwarfs .ill j continue until 9 30 O’clock
escape. Inui mde.s ti'.m th*- f,.ii, ;;e ,,n M,r Prague" in their defiance of Ger- night with :• round table
1 rr.i ml , Mi'-iiway many. Field Marshal Herman I scheduled. «t which time ihere will
j The s have rented u,r (-..rm G'jcting thundered today in a i l>r opportunity for informal discus-
threat* and { sums l*eiwreji thr visitors presefct.
I aucaster of
problems of
two
a»id
that
dinner
not materially damage cotton.
Anheiaer-Bmdi WiH
Have Exhibit At
1938 Turkey Trot
and all members are being
urged to contribute at least maintaining from Ids private ear a took effect, Morrison, biftn n«- ,.t
one relic to the exhibit. Com-! clow eye on the threatening Euro- *be Ri'diard W leehr .late. ...imm
bined with C J Sigmund's P*an tituatkni. - istration f»,iion. sm,i i,< would
i Ihe President vwnewliat <r.\pti carry Uir*<i,Kh with hi. pDns n»»
collection Of Indian relics., c«lly repudiated*cab,ed reiKJrts that 'lie rally
such an exhibit could be made Europe was convinced the United Alter the utUu-k. whu h «■■urred
Into one Of the most interest- States. Great Britain and France on_ a farm six iniics east ,if .lu re
M -Thlhlta til ho found at the v ere a,u*d in a “peace axis" to Morrison was rushed t>> a New Or-
withstand any'aggressive moves by leans hospital and there treated loi
Tivl. . dictator nations , h>s wiaimi;
AnlietiMr-Busch. manufacturttkof
The place of meeting is the Edna BudweisM beer, will enter
in automnbdi
Kloknu N«'iMier HufTina
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