The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, January 9, 1928 Page: 1 of 6
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CUERO DAILY RECORD
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CUERO STAR and CUERO NEWS
Wc Have r>q Right to Succeed Unless We Can Render Service to Our Community
CUERO, DeWlTT COUNTY, TEXAS, MONDAY EVENING- JANUARY 0, 1928
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SECOND WEEK
PETIT MORS
ARE EXCUSED
Detecti vei^F rustrate
Hold-up After Being
Tipped Off by Girl
SCREEN BEAUTY TO BECOME BRIDE
was
Tiff-dear, strange dreams that no one
P kneVr,
Of wonlertul things that you dared
m not do,
» Come true as this year goes by.
act that 1928 is an election
has brought the usual in-
in the payment of poll ta&-
auc interest in the pending
elections which will take later in
the year is already quickening. LoJ
cal pol itical interest will be par-
,, ifofa Y enlivened by the
' noimce: iigjjt'in the Yoakum Herald
lay that a Yoakum woman
the. race for county
iuperintendent as an oppon-
entthe present incumbent. II.
tgoraery, wlio has held the
ithout opposition since his
’about six years ago. and
Bv Intc-rhational News Service.
CHICAGO. Jan 0—Tipped off to a
scheduled hold-up by the jilted sweet-j
heart of one of the three bandits par- j
ticipaiing. it was frustrated last night i
No Jury Cases Appear on the j)V a s,,uad from the detective bureau, j
Civil Docket1 For This
Week.
> I Sergeant Andrew Barry, leader of i
the squad shot and killed t wo of the |
I
CRIMINAL DOCKET READY
First Cases on Criminal Dock-
et! Will Probably Come up
Next Monday.
Petit jurors for the second week’s
jury service in the 24th District;
Court here, were excused by Judg£
John M. GTeen Monday jiiorning,
when po jury cases
bandits who with sawed-off shot guns;
attempted to hold-up Emil Hulquist.l
theater owner, in an interurban sta-[
tion. Only two shots were fired. A
third bandit seated at the wheel of an j
* automobile took to flight but his a<p-j
lure is imminent as police believe be
was wounded.
appeufed lor:
civil dotiket. Lawyers
tp secure set-
trial rn
had made no effort
tings in civil cases during the com-:
ing week, as the Sarah Jane Bell!
will case was expected to take up
the entire, week’s procedure. The
case was settled out of court late
Saturday afterno-n, g’ijVng the law-
yers no time in wIik'v..to secure set
tings for cases now oil the docket.
The criminal docket will be taken
up Monday morninfi
GOBBLERS WILL
MEET GOLIAD
January if>tk
J , ’. , , l-l *ud the majority of leases now on! here
jpyed an enviable record m . , . • - . . .' ■ 044. , I
1 he criminal docket of the 24th Jul Tl:
dicial District court are expected to
be disposed of this term.
With only’ ten indictments return
First Basketball Game of the
Season to be Played Here , t
Friday.
The Cuero high school Gobbler has-*
ketball t< am w ill meec the Goliad high 1
five in CUerd Friday night for the j
first Laskrtlfill game of the season I
lation
In Nicaragua At
The-Present Time
II
By 'lutematio
Mi uNAGUA,
bi liet in th
i
>T
m j
News Service,
an. 9\—-The ~Bituatioh
Elchipotc region,
w-h^ije Generali Candino’s rebels arc
reported to haye received recruits as
a te mlt of thtl enthusiasm following
paying off seven United States
es a week ago. Marines and
onstabul^ry have also been ro-
:ed but rjo engagement is likely
they are' certain of success with
a I minimum leases. It is reported that
tempt aj i>eace with Sanding
je mad
Jr
Only One-third of DeWitt’s
Auto Population Has Beefi
Registered.
CARLOAD CREAM
SEPARATORS
LUi
Dealers in-Dairy Equipment
To Receive
Monday.
BIG BANCUBT PLANNED
International Harvester Heads V
Will Speak at The
Meeting.
Tuesday is Dairy pay in Cuero
bream separa-
Separators
carload of t
te hftotfeetK)
ill be ffelive:
nal Harrow tar
livered to dealer*
Dtl’itt COU
nty automobile owne
th^coniuet of the rural schools of
• tlitf feot nty. The fact* tliat this h*
t said to be the first time that there
Jtajl beeu a woman candidate for
the ©ffifee will lend added interest
■
The g.iine. Iwili lie played on, the
new court oh the high school grounds.
Lights have peen strung over the
jeourt. and Coach Zimmerman plans to
m.iiul:* ilei.afk-y. pretty tVIm player, and George J. Hausen. Lqs Angc-
Pusiters n.aix, l,.i\e made application for a marriage license. The
nuptial* will take ji'ace In the near tutuie.
* • ^ebcil f »\rs)
"lave) been slow in Bccuriug the
tlutohiobile 1 cense, and at the pres-
dnt time over two thirds,of the ca
iJiDtiis cotta y still bear the out
ila'te {, license
thou
campaign.
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aftermath to the recent
Claus to C uero conic
complaints of the reek-
of a]) kinds of birds,
ns by boys who re-
union g their Christ-
fafth the^Hesire t
wp*
on
is h . -
ed by the grand, jury this term, the, play all basketball gam.es this season
locket is not crowded, hn<i District:
Attorney Vandenberge djas hopes of
deaiflfe the docket, to |a large de
gree. during the.' next tvCo weeks.
If Thq Sarah Jane Bell will case i-
lW. only case, of any great im pot-
to be disposed of during the
jnat week. Several divorces have
«n granted and- suits of a
iture have been settled.
minor
FIVE ARE
it '• * ■ < - l
at night.
About fourteen men are working out ;
for the Gobbler five, and some prnm-.i
ising ioopers have been picked to^
form the first string team which will j
take-the field Friday night.
TREASURY WILL
ISSUE NOTES
LateWjreFlashes j REV. W. T. CAPERS
PREACHES HERE
j !|ruc
VittjT county
-iv interDUtckai New* Service
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WASHINQTON, J(an. 9.—Post-
ponement of the second Fall-Stn-
clair O . conspiracy trial sched-
uled for Jwiuary 16th, is asked
Vicar of St. P&ul’s San An-
tonio Visit* Grace Churcb
Sunday.
if"
i
of the District Supreme Court by
t
of; -‘p
mi
Ik* part";^
-^rho place these si eimnjrly
M ‘Iffekpbns in the hands of
boys who use no discretion
Gf judgment in using them. lt«is a
'great ^ity tkat they me thereby
<1 to kill harmless cren-
of having instilled iu-
ires more desirable
ir such cruelty must de-
v-elope. They, should bo tuuglit
ii life what* p
jjrAiervation of bird-life means,
acing a fun in the hands of
Btirei iintaughl
cifHps mly tends to bring forth;
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possible to verify first reports that
three men were in the mine at the
untaught in these priu-lt{D)° of explosion.
Two are known to -be dead, (tail
die mtancr instincts. \Mien it i,*0,K* ,in<l L)avi,i Mephaii; and little
... . ... ihopo is held out for the jm-u still
killing neighbors dm-k- |entombc(1. J ;
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Treasury Note* to be Given ini
Exchange for Liberty
Bonds.
llcv. \V. T. GaiK.-rs, Jr., vicar
St- Paul's Chapel. San Ajvtouio was
attorneys fo" Fall on the grounds j jn charge of the services at Grace'
that the forrier S-ccretary of the
interior is tco ill to attend.
the local rector.
JoDfS..
Lindbergh topped off for Pan-
ami at 8:45 t£i« morning.
Eplscohal Church on Sunday, having
exchanged pulpits for that day w-i1h
Rev. Everett i
when a full
tors from the
Company will be
in dairy equipu&ntj in the Cm
ritory throegh the territorial repre-
sentative, A. L. Butler.
Marking the eventful occasion six-
teen dealers from [Yoakum, Goliad.
Shiner and Port,
uerS
1S28
j
land, one hundred and
jiftyj-autorho jiles. and two hundred
had b :en registered at the De-
<-ourt house here Mon-
day jjmornind, leaving over
houiland automobiles, and about
mndred trucks yet to secure
four
three
1928
I- t
Alllhougli aiitomobile owners will
until the end of the month
3
Victoria, Gonzales
Lavaca as well a^ Cuero will
guests of the Ha
a banquet to be
be (
Tuesday in the grill of the American
Cab
%• J- Hurt of Ctkeago,' factory
resentative, L. R. McWhorter
Houston management, and G.
Nugent of Corpus Chrieti, bond
territory will be It Cuero for
meeting and will assist In the
gram at the banquet.
A similar prografn has just
carried out at Taylpr ou the
of a “Carload Delivery Day" wi
dealers in that urritory
their allotment of cream nepai
ecu jo theii new license, County Cob from the Interaath nal Harvester
Ject<*|- Schwab has urged that the lij A. L. BnUer ih co»p$ny wRh
be secured as soon as possible,
older to avoid a last minute rush.
"Bfing your old license receipt,
is your headlight test receipt, t
ourt house when ybu come 1
new license,” Mr. Schwab
Little Hope Held For Men
Imprisoned in Blasted
»V Mine.
By International News Service. '
WEST FRANKFORT, IU„ Jun. 9 —
All but twenty-five of tile miners
who were entombed this jmorniug in
an explosion in the lower workings after December 15th. 1932
of mine No. 18 of the hidsutrial Coal'
Co., ha,vc been Jaken aliVe from the
The Treasury Department annuung-.,
ed Monday morning that on January
lfith new, three and one half per
cent treasury notes, series C of 1932.
in exchange for third Liberty Loan,
four and one quarter per cent bonds
of 1928, and will mature December
15th, 1932, and will he callable on and
f
. The men were cuughl jdL-e hundred | 1 reasury nodes hearing three and one[
eonsidfjreti and to save 'possible foet below the surface and more than ha,f V»r ‘l‘lH ‘'‘b-iest from January ,
jhpil fuucy pigeons n not her;
side of! the ^lestior^^ilstMt^Kj
l^mplea igntness it might be \wll|
for all paretits who are realty re-,
spousiile for tlie.se depredations to
- give a timely warning to their
Vv* ]U
, -Jfe- visiting clergyman -pre^chod .j#.!
j very forceful sermons at bottf* pie j. f
• morn ing and evening services
made a profound impression on his
being
ihearers, good congregations
[noted at both hours.
These notes will be Issued only in
exchange for the third Liberty Loan
bonds, and the amount to be issued I
will be limitod by the amount of such j
bonds tendered and accepted. The j
third Liberty Loan bonds mature on !
September 15. 1928. and will uot bear
interest after that date. The present
exchange offering, gives holders of
the third Liberty Loan bonds, an op-
j tion to exchange their bonds as of
| January 1C, |92S, par for par. for
SAN JOSE, Jan. 9.—Colonel
Charles Lindbergh plane to take
off for Panama today. Many func-
tions were held in his honor yes-
terday including a state banquet jjll3 KHi}je<q 0f morning sermon
which was atterded by President 1 was -The Greatnos/'of Man." The
Jiminez last night. ‘speaker developed the thought that
---- j man is greatest in his relationship
| with God, and his most precious
'heritage IPs in his Son-ship with the
j Heavenly Father. This great birth-
right, he said,, is most often- ex-
Carrington secretary of' the
of Commerce attcn|«d the
give the dairy dea er* the
their experience ii. promoting
dairy industry in DpWttt cowity.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 9.— A
tariff for 1928 Opened this after-
noon with Democratic Insurgents
coalition fighting for the adop-
tion of the McHaster resolution
placing the Serate on record as
favoring reducton of tariffs.
Accfjrding ito an announcement ap-
pearing in 4te Yoakum Herald
BundaK Mr.4 Sam Green, prim
Df thd[ West] Side school of Yoaktl
will cjiter tl
j c hanged for a "mess of pottage.’’i^uper*^ten
► The tv Sit of the sermon was cheson ^rs‘ ^reel
OIL ACTIVITIES
SLOW DOWN HERE
race for county
t of DeWitt,
reen is said to be the
irum the eighth Psalm "Thou hastif omai| candjdate for thl» offtea Sh«
him li.llo tow.-v than Ih,. aKlf hfr ,liQth yea»- 33 !***<*
. . j pal ofjjthc wprd school and is said
1 mjlo from the eutianci-.
leer rescue crews are w.ihking fran-
tically to clear the possagjes and try-
ing to reach the entombed men.
Volun-P®* *-*~Y t'dfKic taking interest in full;
to March l."ih. 1928. on their Liberty
Loan bonds, without deduction be-
cause of the. earlier redemption.
‘ This interest payment will com-
Lien hard Test Suspended at
Baginning of Christmas
Holidays.
; made him a little Lower than the
gels, and hast crowned bint with!
■ glory and honour?
The cvvuingS sermon was based
on the words from St. Matthow
wlitn Pontius Pilate- said. “What will
ye then that 1 shall do with Jesus,
which ye call Christ?’'- la enlarging
upon the theuie Rev. Capers declar-
jjiave -jjhad t
j 1> rienife.
Moi
| H- «-
preseiit ineu nbeut it’
tountyt school supei*
;lng bden chasen at,
go to (complete the
6. wovey.lwhen If
tny years teaching ex-
n|tgomery^‘Cuero is t
,.l ‘tliat man's choice through rtointeW coun y audib
. while distracted families |of the in-
boys tj) prevent further “slaugli-; tombed men add to the eoufUsionj »xff»Baie holdvri of these bonds
ages has been between Christ ajiul
Barraba.-. between the great Bene-
O* to UcWIH»,,n«y or, |[aciir ,iu. rtj)ta.,,
at the present tnqe in a lull, and ae-
T!'
lliratio^' of jthis
was-el beted jo the
}r.»ajori;y and [has sii, 1 filled
')
e office
►ndent,
[ eight yeai
pired term
Utter was a;
, At the ex-
► Mont gome i
3e by a
forI cording to reports, driluHg bas'bveUq A>Wo; from the intrinsic value ;.of| gbe without bPPositi
i around the mouth of the] mine. a 1 ,1,e‘ premium- at which the bonds are j KUSlJK?Hdt.d at hot)i the well on the r|,e sermons pit jjohed ;by Ri>v.[L
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•'temporary hospital has been stt up no,T celling The Secretni-y of
I with doctors and nurses awaiting the
rescue work. Fear that - fire
^ t^etioil qf Januun ilt\on- , rcsciI,, w„rK. r ear mat -tire may
PtortB brings the usual elearauw |break out below has spurred the
mid reluction saies to make ready ! work rs Oil. A Major disaster is1
.for ths reception of new spring!feared.
ts « '
Treasury reserves the right to close
the offerdug -at any time w ithout no-
'hr |
Alienirt* Will Make
Capers, interest centers doubly .in j])g
th- elergyinati froiu the fact that he1
w Ithout
pilty A
Lienhard test, and the Smith test.
th- clergyman froiv
The. work on the Lienhard test was , . t , 4W • ,
, . . is the son ol the Bishop of the Dio- J
-suspend'd at the beginning ot the , I fdel \
I . , , , . . „ , , „ ci'sc ot West Texas. Right Rev. IV.t J
i Christmas holidays, and has nm been ' ! By- IntftniatioB
- T. ( alter* jmil Irani the fact that be .►.
taken up to date.
To Fill
riNAG|
•c-oived his theological training at AC Ltiml'olt, font
ai Nb
tddcHes.
stocks. This is the time when far-1 , _ ,
sighted house-wives take time by | Victims of Submarine
the foi teloc^ and enjoy the ad-1 Disaster on ^Vay Ho/ne
vautante of low prices 'to lav in ,, , . ~ < .
1 ■ By International News Service.
Fvaminalmn ’ M,h"afh n'"J" »»• <U. xamlria. Vi,Ei„la. a, „ . lassmaiofl
examination or -ntely founded, itvwas reported that.,,.... _____,, _____il.. ,‘clda
. ,- iltev. Everett Jonqs, the local rector. 1
William E. Hickman! driUii‘b' on the -smith test No 2. b^d lfe was onlained at San Antonio in'
---- been suspended mdcfimtcly ; Ijm.e, 1927. immediately following bis
I L> In'j 1 national News Service , Tile Five Mile lest is .still in °lw]r->jgnitluulion from the seminar'-, and
,I.OS: Ang. lt -, Jam 9. A group <tfj ation. and activities in that accepted the call (o St. Paul’s Chapel
>'
j tr.Sssio
Vaught?, who
I teen bodies of the fortyji who died nappe
impg>lit8 Of house-hold goods and: BOSTON. Dec.-9.-ln flag^rapedjalktiis L today prepared to examine T‘he nve mw u.st ^ ^ l“f ^ V‘ »’• C,'apcl
.nmlerifh. There L, rarely a fa* »IIM.nr -««»-''Villa „ K. IW™. -onfesaeu kw-j'0f thc mo,t i„ .Wr {La IJouir £
and j sl,i\c-r of littl • , Marion according to local oil eii-.
to (ic-teri line if the youth! ^^usiasts
the liottom of the ocean ffre eitroutej was it sam- w hen In kidnapped the • " __' ___
wound-
itljg.
susta
today. Included wc;re the re-jt-lt|d;. killed lie, and then sold the';(Jn{JjscovereJ SuCCll
htntevcr in Cuero when there are
not taapiUK offerings for ",e S“'!""rto* S-« tojpa
ahopper, that is if his iKx-ket-book firu,e
, 4'KMUlition to stand tin mains of Firemans J. H. Long of ‘(U^nenilH-r' ii body back to her fath-
Goiia-Hville. Tbxos. ' 1 ; , ier.fov <15Pu.
Divers were operating all day Sim ! ----—f------------
day but recovered -»o more bodies, YoaklHTl ScHools
Make Excellent Record
[army work. His
Capers who was
-i
to.
uilder murdc-r
with Vaught’
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I
4i
. .......i i
spine Hmc. is rector, of the Episco- |
ppc -lted
Vav^ht,» Place
f‘8 S
| J'ai
Service.
Jan 9.-^Toni
3
er chief of deputy wai
ppoint: d Sheriff by the Com*
rs Cc urt. succeeding T.
d ied Friday
nc-d Wednesday morn*
Deputy ^sheriff Carl Butler
charges in connectioi
death.
Ol
from
i
SdiM-U-iPonie.Down
l»al church at Locfkhmt.
Artists to Launch
•j.
-
1 4 -ft
I
Loi tgf
Needed to
■
Tin; Texas
vault doira in
Basketeere
turday Night
University Longhorn^
defeat before the S. M.
Jan. s. -The Yoakum
Finiiuhing Touch Herman Son* Order
To Crop Seasoning; Elects Officer* . .'>«»
I ______T ‘high school has made such excellent
, Schleicher Lodge No. 62 Order ofjreiorkl in IRc past tn-- vc-ars tliat it
: the Herman Sous intsalled jtlie follow- raiks s.-coml in Texas, among 525,
ing officers for the current year Sun-! au-njdiud high schools.
t hc-
Ws rm aunshine for the next two
wedka will make crop prospects for
TI2t ol te hundred per cent better, uc-
|lii£ to authorities on the suti-
ll Cuero. Seasoning for the
day afternoon: J. J. Fischer, pres}- Thjis anmium cmetit is from
dent: J. P. Bridges, .vice-president; i LTiversity of Texas, and the South-
y®ar cannot be complete w-itb, wni. Gohmert secretary aiid. Otto E. cm Association of Schools and Col
two weeks of sunshine, treasurer. Drs. S. P Boothe ( lege8
Ml declurc. hut in the event) ..„.i vir ■> rtsn_.. ........ J....... , . .... it
and W. R. Gillett were named phy- *
F C001 wct,tlu;r durin« the| sicians of the order here.
Cuero’s unknown; undiscuver-
ed. artists, ot the silver sllec-t.
"ill he given their first chance
before the camera tonight. Tip-
east has been well chosen for the
picture 'play, "The; Slitc-k ’ V?
Clicro-’ and many arc predicting
that the future- movie stars "ill
be steu for th-' first time tonight:
Dashing heroes: bard-boik-d
i villian>. fair beroiiics, are ready
high five-year record of Yoa- - for their parts. Everyone in the
Into Careers Tonite Boundary Line Dispute i
To Be Settled'1- ,>0H 1,a^‘Urtl11 tivv 1,1
' i Saturdajf tligl^t. to the tune of
By International News Service.
WASHINGTON. Jan. hS Thu Su-
preriie Court toddy ordered
j tel 23 sc.re, and t he dope bucket *•
over and then turn
Austin
a 31
3
Texas
and Oklahoma to show cause why a
decree fixing ibe boundary lietween
*-w
{ a.^ain t imed
u tder.
The llougliorus. who were doped to
tajke tlie fray |>y a safe margin, passj
I ir.
L-d had
the Panhandle distric t ol Texas and j ponied Jdayed
Oklahema should not be amended.
and fumbled ’often.
It is proposed to declare the bolin-
ilar;. line true from the one hun-
dredth meridian, extending north
»n days, prowpec-ts for a
crop in 1928 will he brigfltftr
is been observe In the past 5
/ a
-A,
An oyster repast was enjoyed by
about forty members after [the install-
ation ceremonies had been completed
by A. F. Lienhard.
m
freslimL-n at the state
places : the local high
uuiver-,
’school ‘
i e It is outranked by only one'
oiher in leading the entire state of >
T^xas.
feature pictuic "ill lx; starred, Irhnu its intersection with the South
there " ill be no extras.
Watch out Ramon Navorro.
and Gloria Swanson, wfis tin* cry
ou the streets Monday afternoon.
The
of ball
Fork Red River to its intersection
with the line of parallel of thirty-six, hoJns iVere either
degrees and thirty minutes North lat- ste^s w»o had ?|rcM
. m -A.
* : IL^t •
I itude.
• i . . . -; ■ .
steady brand
“fld aftfcr taking the lead early ii
the gaiiie, ]>lai-ed a defensive gam
tb%t baffled th^ Longhorns throughout
tlt^ fray!.
l oach A. O. izimuierman, of Cuero
Hi.ffl* School, declared that the Long-
off form, or dope-*
redieted them to win
"eije a little wffrse than off fora.
The finished pici
at the Queen Th
nighU, Jan. 17-18.
be taken in addfi
program and fol
show.
Magr Astor
is the featnro
Rudolph Schildkrai
For Lnffl)
“The Shtek
ng made.
rector have been
cast and shooting scenes
streets and
speolal one
that Miss Norma
made.
The picture will be made
in Cuero and the cast win
boys and girls,
will be made on
Dreamland theatre tonight and
morrow night and the set will
lighted with regular studio
>e interior
ke stage at
lights and the
make up in due Hdllywood fnahlon.
will be show$
two days and
The scenes will
to the regal**
the first
Place to So,"
tonight;
Delight,’
night.
is the nh
3^^he Turkish
hOwing for Tuegfffcjr
L,.s
NORFOLK, Va„
cutter Mascoutin
trace of the sc-h
Thursday was repo:
125 miles southe;
according to adv:
by 'coast guard
The schooner,
is believed by
have safely passed
tinned its voyage a
cutter is still kg
t
Cabbage G
. Serious
The cabbage c
which appeared t
outright by the
fifteen years, last
vived, following
and rainfall, and
the damage will b* [slight,
beets ycre bitten
appear to be com:
and the same cond
patches.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, January 9, 1928, newspaper, January 9, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121786/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.