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SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1153
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS .
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The Law In Texas
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Defense Council Often
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Newest Accessories for your fall
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AMEIJA HAS THREE FIRSTS
Much of this
Ar and Mrs John Berning.
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Smart Shop.
Sale
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You'll find many
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only lawful evidence is introduced afforded him.
against him.
Her and Mrs. Sara Thomas.
t 1st Church.
"The result of this survey is no
Jr. and Mrs. Georga Hartman ing in the Bert Kirk home.
general'public in this
mily.
Mrs. Addie Sauer
rs. C. S. Stone and daughter, Borkowski of Victoria
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will remain away a week.
WHY CHIROPRACTIC ?
the long and short of it!
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TENTING CAMPS
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Now Is The Time To Select Your
abroad.
MARY LANE SUITS
Ph. 5-3240.
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back.
New Styles — New Colors You’ll Love To Wear
25.95 to 60.95
Veracruz
Frmers State Bank & Trust Co.
and the water* above Don Martin leigh’s. Dept TXH-2280- 300, Mem-
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Many Skiles Don't
Balance Budgets
If lost, you get ALL your-money
No"one can cash them without your
Long Time Resident
Of Yorktown Buried
Fines Assessed
in Justice Court
Storewide
trousers
with
the
in criminal cases,
criticism is unjust.
Should lawyers
Funeral services for Mrs. Tina
Alexander, 74, long time resident
of Yorktownt were held there Fri-
The J. D. Bramlettes and the
Clifton Webers returned during the
Rev. J. Lindell Ferguson and
family are in the Panhandle sec-
Miss Lucy Barden,
ing instructor at Cuero
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Fresh peach i
[dart. Keesler's.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Perry Jackson, is observing
his fifth birthday today. Congratu-
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Cuero
made 1
this w
pletion
zatlon
will be
for the
surprise
wealth
told, w
to the
Saturda
- Reliable man with car wanted,
part or full time, to call on farm-
era-in DeWitt County. Wonderful
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Led
ulsa, Oklahoma are gut
eir son, S. Ledbetter ank
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MEIKO OFFERS
PARADISE FOR
HUNTING, FISHING
id son, Donnie, spent Saturday
Austin.
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vise. No person should ever apply
or interpret any law without the
aid of an attorney who knows the
(acts may change the application
of the law.)
Amelia Earhart was the first
woman to fly the Atlantic and the
first woman to fly solo across the
Atlantic. She was the first woman
to fly solo from Hawaii to the
United States.
People choose Chiropractic be-
cause they find they can get bet-
ter and quicker relief from ail-
ments than they can obtain from
' "omher methods of healing.
DROUTH HITS
BIG PLANTS
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of 1953 was down five per cent
from last year .
Prices farmers received for their
products actually are down about
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if; weekend from an outing on the
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Farm Equipment Firms
Laying Off Hundreds
Of Workers
Fines in Justice Court since July
25th were assessed against the fol-
lowing, according to records at the
court house.
in the college issues of Seventen
Mademoiselle in The Smart Shop.
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hot jungles one-fourth of the governors rec- [
ommended increases for highway
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■is, of Baytown, are guests of [ Jeff Porter of Goliad were Cuero
and Mrs. Jesse Stone.a.in. I visitors Saturday.____________ ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and
my are visiting his relatives in
eclille, Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Goehring
e expected home Monday atte
sending a week in Houston.
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Member federas Keserve System
DErOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000
Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiom
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TAGE TWELVE
Wherever you travel, always use safe, low-
cost American Express Travelers’ Checks
... They’re accepted anywhere—at home or
DR. W. A. BAILEY
CHIROPRACTOR
Comer French and Clinton.
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Mr. and Mrs Will Bond and two ' velvet bags with matching tie and
The
wedding
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„“Merchandise°nwPon sane at costume. White linen collars, some
evers Bros (101 rhinestone trimmed for your sweat-
F ' l ers and collarless frocks.
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MAN WHO BUILT UP
COLLECTION RETIRES
ITHACA, N.Y. (UP)—The man
instrumental in building up and
caring for Cornell's insect collec-
tion—the largest university-owned
collection in the country—has re-
tired. Prof. William T. M. Forbes,
a native of Westborough, Mass.,
has been on the entimology staff
nt Cornell for 38 years.
BUCHEL
NATIONAL BANK
Member vederal Reserve
Member roic.
users or establishing toll-road au-
thorities. It said no appreciable
rise in spending is expected in
public welfare.
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KOEHLERS
Cutros House of Quality
Since 1890
hidren of Hillsboro are guests of ! belt. Silk scarfs. Costume jew-
t. — 4 ‘et. Temins. jelry. including hoop earrings. The
then a Checking Account will
save you money — for it cer-
tainly saves time... and effort.
Open your Checking Account
at this bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Day and
daughter, Sharon, of San Antonio,
are weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thieme.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Uptograph
and two boys of McAllen are visit-
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Phone 5-4615
Cuero Lodge No. 409 A. F.
& A. M meets every see-
on) and fourth Thursday
each month at 8 p. m.
Visiting brothers are al-
ways welcome.
Earl Dodds, W. AL
O A Zimmerman, Secta,
crime. When that happens,
of American law is that a man is
considered innocent until proven
guilty by proper legal proceed-
ings. Practically everyone pays
lip service to this idea, but many
fail to realize that the right to
be represented by counsel is’ a
logical and essential corollary of
that theory of justice. There is
a good dear of criticism of at-
torneys representing defendants
"The result of this survey is no (This column, based on Texas
surprise to me, in that during m law, is written to inform—not ad-
fivers Bros.
here they will visit relatives.
irs. Cusack and their month- I lations:
Id baby took a plane Saturday for [
torl accompanied her and .they w1 a? dajily: possession
• ‘ ' . or bag limit of 15 birds.
eighteen years of prosecuting,
this feeling has been made known
to me by hundreds of persons.
"The feeling on the part of, the
signature. Get Travelers’ Chee’"- in any
amount here.
and Looking for College and back to
hort sleeve sport shirts- 1/3 of school clothes? You'll find many
traw hats. 20 i off all other of the newest clohtes as advertised
nerchandise. (101
V F Wolfan- tion of the state wher he is con-
eek of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy his absence, guest speakers are oc-
Anyone wishing to get in car
pool to Victoria contact Kirkwood.
Home. Burial was in the York-
town Cemetery.
Mrs. Alexander died very sud-
denly Wednesday night while
visiting in the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Alex Homeyer, Sr., at
Kenedy.
She is survived by four daugh-
ters, Mesdames Georgia Pesztoff,
Nordheim; Lillian Seiler, Nor-
Walk, Calif.; Temple E. Bryan,
San Antonio; and Alex Homeyer,
defend- in
Ivors, 39c quart. Keesler's. (adv.
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seven grandchildren, and seven
great-grandchildren.
.. opportunity, $10 to $20 in a day
Mexico on the Gulf of No experience or capital required
Bill Cusack and three children. !
ccompanied by their nurse and
Tary Ann Carruthers left Frday
h his car for ' Cascade, Coto. I
seasons, and generous bag limits.
Fishing regulations in Mexico
are simple and costs nominal. A
year's fishing license costs only
about $2.50, and covers all waters
and all kinds of fishing. Fisher-
men may bring their own fishing
equipment into the country duty
free.
Foreign hunters in Mexico, in
addition to buying a license, are
required to affiliate with a gov-
ernment-registered hunting club—
a simple procedure as most sport-
ing goods stores are licensed as
official chibs. '
Woods Fall of Game
From the mountains of Sonora
and Chris
and Mrs.
Th# Mery lene lebel is neled
fer gentle feshiens •(
true beeuty. Mere this repute-
tien gives you queenly grec
with a stend-up, button-up cel-
ler and bald, beeutiful buhon.
In partly feshiened at 10%
ceshmere, 90% waal bland in
GREY, RED, SlUt, PINK ar
MATURAI. Sizos S fa IS. Waar
* apanad ar desed. Sama feb-
ria ale availeble in three-quer
far length feats.
There are more than 200 organ-
ized tenting camps in Germany
scattered through the mountain,
forest and searshore resorts under
municipal control, and the num-
ber will be doubled this year ac-
cording to the German tourists
agency.___________________
LATE WANT ADR
See Classified Page for other ad.
The coelacanth, one of which
was foound recently off adagas-
car, is a fish believed to baxe
been extinct for 60 million years.
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Phil Jackson, son of Mr. and
Now and then a lawyer will
Mrs. J. W. Wallis who fell and
broke her hip Thursday rooming
is critically ill in the Cuero Hos-
jpital and Clinic. Her four daugh-
ters, Mesdames C. T. Traylor,
Bea Benedict, L. O. Walker, and
L. B. Bone are at her bedside.
Her sons, Jack Wallis of Cuero,
Irving Wallis of Corpus Christi,
Joe K. Wallis of San Antonio, and
Paul Wallis of Tulsa, Oklahoma,
are also here.
10 per cent, but the volume of
marketing is up. By the end of
1953, federakoftisialkestimate, pet
farm income'wilt be $1 billton less
than in 1952, or lower than in any
pastwar year except 1950.
legal profession is even more
indignant than the public gen-
erally, and appropriate discip-
linary proceedings are instituted
where warranted.
by the sincere efforts on the part drysos Alm “nakP,edigeding:
nq •he defa-e- ennen1 +a -An . «
Thousands have turned to Chiro-
practic because they age weary
f the countless Injections and
pills they have been required to
take. Particularly when they
found in most instances, , that
the injections and pills give only
symotomatic relief.
court persons whom they know or
have good reason to believe are
guilty of the crimes charged
against them? The recent Belden
Survey of the attitude of the pub-
lic in Texas toward lawyers and
law problems shows that more
than half of all persons inter-
viewed thought it was wrong for
a lawyer to defend such a person.
Such an attitude on the part of
the public is rather startling to
thinking people. Surely the guilt-
iest criminal has a right to a fair
trial by the -law ' the land. Such
a trial he eanno. aav* without a
competent attorney to see that a
fair jury Is selected and that
Deer seasons range up to two
and a half months for some spe-
cies. Fishing in coastal waters is
open the year round except for
mullet and small-mouth bass. In
the interior, clsed seasons are
observed only on certain lakes
with the exception of trout fish-
ing, which is closed from Novem-
ber to February.
$13.10; Gilbert Gonzales, no oper-
ator’s license, $13.10; Albert Cha-
vez. drunk, $13.10; Mauro Olguin,
drunk, $13.10; John B. Aguila,
fighting, $33.10, and Leo Gusta-
mente, $58.10.
In England the word com re-
fers to wheat, in Scotland and
Ireland, oats.__
By BRICE ARMSTRONG
United Press Staff Correspondent
MEXICO CITY (UP)—American
sportshien -Ure finding a hunting
and fishing paradise in Mexico.
South of the border, few natives
bother to take to the field or
stream except to supply their im-
mediate needs. Therefore, Mexico
comes close to justifying its
trevel-folder description as a
sportman's Valhalla, with abun-
one of the best bass fishing
grounds in the world.
Seasons in Mexico are more
generous than in the U. S. Mexi-
co’s duck season, for example,
those charged
Mr. and Mrs. Bill John and
our children, Michael, David,
Mlice, and Dorothea who had lived
pere off and on since 1939, have
proved to Yorktown, Rt. 1. While
in Cuero they resided at 305 Me-
eod. We wish them much good
luck in their new home.
$14; Austin Broadnax, drunk in
car, $28; Alice Saylor, disturbing
the peace, $14; and Buck Denham,
disturbing the peace, $18.
Frank Preiss was charged in
county court with’ injuring fence
and causing stock to enter enclosed
lands of another. His fine was
$26 plus court costs and five days
in DeWitt County jail.
Fines in Corporation Court were
assessed against Alton Willie No-
ack speeding, $18.10; James H.
Green, speeding, $13.10; Ronald
Seviole Woodin, no muffler, $13.10
Thomas Truett Hadgrove, speed-
ing. $13.10; Alexis Washington,
speeding, $13.10; Francisco A. De
i dam in Coahuila state rank as, phis, Tenn.
Pacific coast waters swarm
with sailfish, marlin, tuna, shark,
albacore, sea bass, barracuda and
[ray-fish. The Gulf provides idea)
grounds for tarpon, barracuda,
sneak, weakfish, mackerel and
snapper.
Inland fishing opportunities are
less extensive, but trout are found
in numerous lakes and streams.
Judge James K. Evetts, of Bel-
ton, who served eighteen years as
a prosecuting attorney before his
election as District Judge, re-
cently offered the following
comments:
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cupying the pulpit of Calvary Bap- on the part of the public, Distriot defending
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that his client receives the bene-
fit of every legal safeguard to
which he is entitled. These legal
maneuvers are often misunder-
stood by the layman as an unethi-
cal effort to defeat justice, by de-
lay of the trial, and by taking
advantage of certain defenses that
to the laymen appear to be trival
technicalities. .
"Attorneys are the only ones
who can correct the erroneous
feeling of the general public re-
garding the defense of one who
appears to be guilty as charged.
We attorneys should emphatically
state to the inquiring person that
it is one of the cardinal rights of
the individual in a democratic
society to be considered innocent
until his guilt is established be-
yond a reasonable doubt by legal
and competent evidence.
"The public must be brought
to the realization that all who are
charged with crime are entitled
to the expert counsel and aid of
an attorney, and that the sworn
duty of such attorney is to see
that each protective legal right, to
which the accused is entitled, is
La Rosa, no operator's license, big Farmall works at Rock Island,
One of the cardinal principles brought about to a great extent
However, the Federation of Tax
Administrators reported balances
in the general fund are expected
to be high enough to close the gap
between income and outgo.
The federation said fewer than
one-fifth of the budgets sent to 42
assembled legislatures recom-
mended new or higher taxes. A
few permitted proposals for tax
deduction.
The balances, of unused World
War II surplus and revenue from
1950-1951. are expected to be near-
ly exhausted by the end of the
next fiscal period.
The federation said more than
The growing group of Chronical-
ly sick and so-called "incura-
bles" are fast learning that
Chiropractic offers more aid
than any other existing methods.
Ill., has been slashed by more than
half.
Oliver Corp., has cut produc-
tion wheel tractors by 45 per cent
and expects an overall decline of
15 to 18 per cent in its farm equip-
ment business this year.
J. I. Case Co., admitted to some
production slashes and layoffs but
did not give specific figures. John
Deere Co., said production and
sales have been "declining moder-
ately,” forcing some layoffs and
"adjustments in manufacturing
woods are full of jaguar, moun-
tain lion, lynx, grizzly, black and
brown bear, wild boar and deer.
1 The smal game roster includes
'coyote, rabbit, squirrel,’ fox, mar-
ten.
The spotted jaguar or Mexican
। ‛tigre,‛ sometimes reaching a
I length of nine feet, probably
ranks with the Alaskan brown
bear at top of the western hemi-
sphere's big game list.
For bird hunters, Mexico is like
a horn of plenty. Winging down
from Canada and the U. S. each
year, ducks, geese, doves, brant,
stork nnd snipe funnel south into
Mexico and concentrate in a
narrow land area. They are so
plentiful many farmers beg hunt-
ers to clean birds out of their
fields.
World Records Set
Mexico has long been famous for
its deep sea fishing. World rec-
ords are set regularly at Mazat-
lan, Acapuleo, Guaymas and Man-
’ zanillo on the Pacific coast, and
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today for Dallas to attend the
State Homemaking Teachers’
meeting. Two teachers from Vic-
at Tampico, Laguna,
and Pderto
Mexico.
Sr., Kenedy; two sons, Homer of Agriculture figures, the income
Alex of Yorktown, and Walter of farmers for the, first six months
Alexander of Los Angeles, Calif.;
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By WIIAM J. BRINK
CHICAGO, Aug. 8— (UP)-
Slumping farm income has struck
a blow at the farm equipment in-
dustry, forcing some large firms
to lay off workers and cut back
production sharply, a survey
showed Saturday.
Big International Harvester Co.,
has been in the process of laying
off men since May and expects to
send a total of 7,500 to 8,000 into
idleness by Sept. 1.
Tractor output at Harvester’s
Mrs. A. W. Reynolds received
word Friday night from her son,
James T. Reynolds of Houston
that he and his wife are the proud
parents of a baby son bom there
Friday night in the new Methodist
Hospital. The young man who was
given the name Theodore James,
weighed 6% lbs.
Gibson electric refrigerator with
freezing compartment. Perfect
condition. Ph. 5-4579. (tf.)
cream. 39c
(adv.)
Conlerence Said
Be Big Success
About 80 members of the Work-
ers' Conference of the Gonzales
Baptist Association assembled at
the Calvary Baptist Church Friday
for their annual get-together.
Those present said it was a great
success.
J. W. Clanton presided during
the business session, and at the
noon hour a picnic lunch was serv-
ed inside the church.
During the afternoon the W. M.
U. members met with Mrs. George
Dey presiding.
’bet your tasty Mellorine at
Keesler's. 55c half gal. (adv.)
dance of fish and game, long timated revenues.
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Permanent. Write today. McNESS
COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport?
Ill._________________________________(9416
Salesman wanted 'aoruH k-cis •)
Want a business of your own?
A dependable man or woman is
needed at once to supply con-
sumers nearby with Rawleigh
Products. Buy on credit—pay as
you sell. For details write Raw-
Only Allis-Chalmers among the
major firms surveyed said it has
experienced no production cut-
backs or layoffs and anticipates
none.
Most industry spokesmen agreed
a decline in 1953 farm income had
put a crimp in business. They also
cited such other factors as the
Southwestern drouth and high
manufacturing inventories.
According to U. S. Department
Cascade to join the rest of het j Special on sherbet, several fla-
2gd
day from Mollenhauer Funeral schedules.
CHIAGO. — (UP) — Approxi-
mately 28 proposed state budgets
submitted in January recommend
spending at a higher rate than es-
rgard is
Homemak-
High, left
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