The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 154, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 21, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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Both teams plyd errorless ball
Tf .. 1 • a • • $ 2 -
Fire Department from the top spot
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BACKINCITY
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lory Present Saturday
KC nine, 12-8, in
S. M. Patterson, manager of the
For Memorial In City
Meat, Eggs, Buffer
Three Are Questioned
ws a
richin’s
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The Five Mile Home Demonatni-
Slump; One House Per-
mit Is Issued
OFFICERS
con-
ness transacted
J. M, Mayer Finishes
had
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ness. Bmall businessmen make
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LARGE CROWD
EXPECTED AT
GAME TODAY
Nylon lines were dwarfed by the
crowd which jammed the McLarty
have an
of’co
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Rec
ord subscribers will be guests of
the Rialto Theater on Sunday
for the showing of “Sentimient-
al Journey,” if they will pre-
sent this coupon and pay the
customary service charge.
We
and;
tart;
LIGHTNING
CUTS POWER
IN CUERO
minority
“200009
2-WAY POLICE
RADIOS TO BE
PUT INTO USE
CREAMERY
PAYS DAMAGE
IN LAWSUIT
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eraft owners, and farmers and
random 13 per cent.
gent of Public Safety is also
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MEATS, DAIRY Various Groups Tested
IDS LIKELY Over State By Belden
ttmg unit in Austin and that i-
mt contact can Bemade
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83
ley Creamery truck, according to
the Victoria Advocate.
a 3224
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New Model Highway
Bus Is Being Tested
A record crowd is expected to be
on hand Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock at Cuero Park Stadium to
watch the game between the Cuero
Cats and Victoria Eagles.
Both teams are confident of vic-
mgiqtithektak
zor,gdayaun-
OAKLAND, Calif., July 20.— (UP)
—The Henry Kaiser interests have
announced the completion of a teat
matoh on private
^Ourvey^t
coudey made by
Matset Data sery
to the group on the plans and
struction of the building
van
the o-
Texas Univertty Kibrary
Exchange
Austin, Texas
Los Angeles—(chain store) —SM
59, OPA 56; veal PA 49;pork
... By Sex
BY SEX- Neither men nor women
1 as a group seem to be lending thetr
ly Higher han OPA Fig-
ures Over Natien.
timebellef that _
puratt for daring young me
and that privat ’
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ywnoi wt
+4•
Lgty-six per cen
seeu
. One section on the report,
ment the lengsh of two. ,9
runs in the first inning, but fre-
quent errors finally cost the local
club the game in the late innings
OPA 38; pork 42, OPA 36; eggs 55,5 J
OPA 51; butter 4, QPA 83.
Atlanta— (indeghdent re) -
beef 75, OPA 54; veal 75. OPA 44; i
pork 50, OPA 41 "in
t are mar-
1ty with
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By United Press
r Conferees in the senate and
house etitatively have agreed
meeting of Dinter Poet Number 3.j
American Legion, Tuesday night at
£
ried met the maj -g- __
children, and more thin half
chambers of commerce and giving
glimpses of what to expect in the
reconversion period.
More than 250 persons were in
es Police arrested the suspects by 1
tracing the license number of their
car
New York-cchi stores)—beef
69 cents a pound, under the OPA
57; pork 42, OPA 40; veal 68. GFA5
that
In leaving the store, Mayer ex- The burned out connections caus-
Jive in towns of lees than 25,-
000
Tie average private plane
owner, besides being a family
man, is a dependable business-
CONTROLSFOR
the celHngs rate not necessary. A:
counzeriproposal was presented by
hpise mmembers to re-establish price
ceilings on‘August 15, 1 • 14,,
, , r To beeide Which ;
C
Nomination of officers for the
coming year will be the main busi-
GENERAL ARE
RESPONSBLE
ter 67, OPA 88.
Boston- (independent store
beef 81, OPA 88; pork 86, OPA
Eggs 69, OPA 58; butter 88, OPA
, Central Power and Light Company model of a revolutionary new high-
- “ - way bus.
Plata owners 18 3
thete income u
*hef-,*}
DitaMt the ocsionalcfash
or M aspnane withth 1820
several Utes, atatlsttcs, show
that Mtlon hasmhade
Tisbiameus
ifyf the cow
thatAdmifabta
$500 annually. A majority ot
private owners exceed 4o
While his mates"ttksabthsnd
runs or a 5-1 triumph., The se-
(Continued on Pge 6»
CROWDJAMS
STORE’S SALE
_e8gs ,58, OPA4536
butter 85-88, OPA67. 1be
LUMBER TEAM
IS VICTOR 4-2
1
der the direction of Tel McLarty,
new owner.
W. T. McLarty, founder of the
_____ 1116 coach is a six-wheeled vehicle
according toiand carries 63 passengers. It is
equipped with swivel chair seats,
observation club car windows, air
-------„ I built-in lavatories. ___ J. .. J., .y0. Ju, U2.
patronizing, the damage. Lights were restored inBulit at Kaiser's permanent metals 41, OPA 38' egps 54 OPA 55%
ge trie —c ,, Q • 1 e c,a,,1, 1, 1 ghon + h g Ki i c zc L . ___3 ‘
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game. KC batted around for six
3,.
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,41 ' —
was tried before District J uuge , wh
Howard P. Green .the Advocate re-1 hit
J M. Mayer .former owner
pressed, appreciation to the custo-! ed most of the trouble in repairing conditicns and
mners who have been baiivaicinigj e uaiage. auigis weie restoreo m —u •»» nolses s permai
his store for many years and wished Cuero by 3:15 o’clock, but Westhoff shop, the bus is made of magnesium
success to E. C. Kelley, new own- pewer was still cut off at that time.! and auminum and is powered by a
er. Kelley will continue the same A heavy rainfall accompanied the Diesel engine located under the
service given by Mayer Jie said. 1 thunderstorm. ' 1 Boor.
. Smith - ...... 5
All 9tben.^:.i.. 8
Undecided ...... — _
[ (When undecided were eliminat-
ed, the. percentages over the entire
at the regular
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a hard-fought
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M’nority Report. How
er, Accuses Pres denl ।
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The Crescent Valley Creamery
has paid Mrs. Ada Lane $2,266.58
damages and the widow of Thomas
J. Lane $15,233.42 as the result of a,
civil suit brought in connection with
and the latter’s seven-year-old, first triumph
daughter, Virgnia Lane, were killed
Harrymn, Joey Judson. Joe Ajnj j
Slawson.and Helen Finch; and Roy——
al Ambassadors fll lovr, John D)
i and Arthur Means, Jige Fowler, Sid- K
ny Menke, Billy and omym Gayq“ A—
and Bobby York. a
the Jap ge
Bit the le
[V wr
-,fer
will the veterans vote? Are the
women supporting Rainey? Where
are Jester,' Sadler, - Sellers, and
2 for -the-t
were in coi
when tbe
experts discussing
Building the past week showed a
for ! atomndanasnststhaatrotututeccorang
"fhzedourthepettxts,h however J District of „ ‘columbia, kansas,
hrouht the total for th month to Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne-
$13,70475, approximately 83,000 braska. New Mexico, Oklahoma and
more than the June. January, and Texas. Texas hd.by far the largest
February totals but still far below representation, although Arkansas,
the figures for March and April Kansep, and Oklahoma also
when building reached the 838,000 larse delegations present.
mark. The second week in July! Some of Topics
showed a total of 89,129.75 largest Among particularly interesting post commander,
weekly figure this month j subjects were Aviation, Rackets, Nominations will be made from
Snapp, local painter, took Fundamentals in Industrial Pros- the floor at the meeting, Bramlettei
out the largest permit of the week, pect Approach. Public and Rural said. Cards inviting all members of
at- a- • .4^,,, 82,000 for the construction of a Relations. Publicity and advertis- the post to attend the meeting were
cent Of private air- warehouss and residence in Victory ing. Membership Building and Con- mailed out Friday.
(Addition on Beason Street. He will servation. Agriculture and Industry,,
be the contractor for the building and a number of others.
alo. I Among speaker known here were 1
. ” — .. Permits also were given to T. B. Walter E. Long of the Austin CC,
were 31,391 airplanes register- Brantley for 81,000 for the moving who spoke on Rural Problems, and
2A 4,, c.s, .4,2 a house, to Mrs. R. C. Cook for C J. Crampton of the San Antonio
.. 18800 for alterations and to Mrs. Bess CC, whose topic was membership
Admidistration. Ellsberry for $45 for alterations. (Building and Conservation, i
Mayer’s Red and White, ended hislnes at the power plant caused a
work at the store Saturday night 55-minute power break in Cuero
and will leave for a vacation in the Saturday afternoon,
very near future Cp and J. officials.
malning time of the ». encampmenb.
Miss Sybil Means made- -arrange-
ments to stay at the girls’ dorimni-
ton-. ’• i : .■ .. ■ -■
i Registering for each of the, teach-
ing ahd training services were ap-
. wasuOfon, July 2
(UP)—A bulky mass of pr
ing handed the senate 1
afternooC'tellS the result
a seven-months lvestigat
pork 55-58. OpAsdeet 258, OAN
55; veal 78-78, OPA 48; eggs 50-595
OPA 53; butter 72-79, OPA 63.
gel
owns his own busi-
VOL. 52.—NO. 154. CUERO, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1946 SIX PAGES ---—1 ,
HARBOR BLADE AXED UPON PAIR
EAST TEXAS—Partly cloudy and
possible showers Sunday in cen
tral and south portions. Slightly
cooler.
.I
TME NOT DECIDED ON
Drops Firemen From Top
Of loop,- Westhoff
Nine Defeats KC
As of Jan. 1. 1946, there
Food Store Saturday morning in the $75 Is Donaled To Fund
first sale sponsored by the store un- EAp MapA-z-t Im esa.
ble tridesin -safety,
at froma standpoint of
I A means of tavelras
‘ ■- pdays,!
_ . iresgrotcom-
I pashengerlitesinthis
ywith hundreds f"
ninglon schedule ‘mi- .
50; eggs 61 ents a dozen, OPA 59,
butter 75 cents a pound, under Ute-,
OPA 66. g.r.
Dallas—(chain storer—beef 99,
Hya •
12 met XAtJ
propofedtht-price cell-
g-established. for food'
30 dan After the price bill'
iWllw the board rules that
aliger had trouble in ge
Cuero tatters a w knot
the boxi the fourth**
m.Tthe two meetings
Victoria has had A i
avetsastzgbotoptdathatahhe Building For Week Shows
a epmpletsd.
“ agreed on-
■V? a smllen
House Gives Army Strcif,
Power Over Atomic En-
ergy Development
1 Hall .according toAmercanpahegtonWork With Store Here
-
later saturday to decide which of I
iwoproposls will be accepted. | J____________
The house has passed a bill giving " ’ 7" gvh-,
. Ate owned teroda tight grip on do- FOLLOWING the "go to work" dc-
NDA njestie control and development of. tum issued by her multi-miHipne
atomic 'energy, i aire daughter, Gloria „Vanderbi,
23 the tateifre which no* gees to' Stokowski, widowed j43-ear-old
2, tiessedatealse tails for the -PBI‛ Gloria Vanderbilt epenpupapr-
B pit Ite state of approvr’on an fumry shop in Nw York. City.
-L="-- . . .c - --- Shown t hr Hmink‛ou"e ,
party, .Mr. .Vandrbit wi M- ;
hire her own reaiont,$30ej
odnee. ,
state for the leading candidates
were: Rainey 33, Jester" 22, Sadler
17,‛Sellers. 18, add Smith A)
ht U BY, SECTIONS QF THE STATE! lm-".
zrensth. Both teams errorissban
entra Texas region. His week spot “ the Cuero lumber Co. dropped the
appears to be ihthe phhandle and Fire Department from the top spot
, 422 m that league, +52, riday night at (mmes"iinthemstcm,l
ABegtotddehtenshew; streng Gur Park stadium. Redehel themrotiegs,mg
Sy South Charley Cusack and Victor sehroe- “hi ■ ...... -
Paiswthleastbackims h Ceni 1 der tangled in a fine pitching duel,
ttaahd South.Txeiiwith Cusack having the edge. Fhe
-A~1£rr. - P**!y i Firemen. however, threatened in the
" I ffusna"l, fas:
rate's s
2; gg, g a. . The defeat Wis the first of the
gGtoysrnseuers, folowiuzth i econd play by the Firemen and
argaK4oW eyea11 Wescttered, put them into a tie for third place
s&ra wes ta theipihthecattonsmuland Cuer
a^°± secton strodg thanlummus Cd 01 Co-
westhoff the Westhot club
ecuty of Throckmorton i the from behind to outscore the
northern part of the state.
grocery, reported that it was the .. -si,V6,Me Home Pemonstra-
i largest crowd i the 17 years of tion Club haq donated 875 to the
HOUSTON julv g0p Pn business. A long Mhe of customers peterans Memorial Building from
-u 20.—(UP)—PO- . waiting outside the doors at fuhds raised from n exhibit at its . ._______
lice are holding a former marine 7 lock saurdaysmothingwntimt community hall Sunday afternoon, By United Fet g 2"
and two women for questioning m- i for the sale to begin. i July 15. ' ! Here are suple prices — od 8
to the killing of an unidentified | The new owner declared that the.The Memorial Building is to be sirloih beef, p9rk chops, veal a
man on the Houston-Beaumont' 200 pounds of black pepper on hand, hut by Dinter Post Number 3, ets, top grade A.$885 and butter
age—was killed before two witness- sold within two hours.
the deat o Four persons in a eel- and havejagreed to play on a
lzion between a car driven by winner-take-all baslx after dedue-
i Thomas J. Lane and a Crescent Val-
Che Cuero He cord
A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
rs0e associated "with, the propos-
d.tbai, energy control commis-
TTe control bill anem
Mi'W senat version, which pro-
vidd for civilian control of atomic ,
5 mmcc MANAGER
ian two, membens must belong to — 4 --- 4-
the drmed forties.
‘-Cah Mak them
The legislation alio gives the arm-
ed terete the right to manufacture
r- an< produce atomic materials—if di-
siretd to do so by the president
7521272 Membeps Olio wrote tn a death pen-
dreta,* [4 tor giving atomic secrets to for-
desnot?
orhisicab
Congress Agree On Sev-
eral Items, Along With
Do-Control Board
Ia.~1- p—g, . ... ...
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ATownllkAccord On OPA Revival Near
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•“"mms
Mhlel and ennay; Nri
4 G. W. Slawion and dugn-
, ta. D. 0. MeVe —i"Ei—
L,. Dixon, and daughter,
•eea Smith . getting most of their -uPnent for twD-Way po-
1 sttengt, ' lce. radios 15 expected to ar-
ggi,3 -n« iigi zw 2g nnin Irive in Cuero about Septem-
• The accuracy of • scientitc. opin- 2-11, 2 . „
"hi km polls to controlled by tar luding eer 1,. according to Police
|j| in the sample of voters questioned Chief Rufus Taylor.
19 a proper representation of all mm- • Enough equipment to install the
MB portant groups that make up the two-way radios in two police cars
selectorate. Thus, surveys Hke.The one car of the eleetric depart-
'Texas Poll make it poesible to break ... .11
■ : down all these factions; exposing ment.nadditton to the transmit-
■ l undercurrents of opinion not oth- t08 tation equipment is expected
B erwise known. Here is an analysis. tquhe,in the shipment, Taylor said.
H of the current race for governor, 21he gtation will be . installed at
(■ibased on a state survey completed th watertower Messages can
H during the early part of July (any tpen he.sent to the patrol cars or
tdiferences of less than 3 or 4 per- tastation.in Yoakum. The elec-
centage points in these tabulations1 . ^5 radio .will be. installed to
I are hardly significant) • ' . mplfy making contact with
I - The Veterans paurmen m case of em
BY VETERANS—World War 1 LaTaylor reported that
Director, The Texas Pell * . . n ,
, AUSTIN, July 20.—Much political discussion in Texas this local Department Expect-
summer has centered on the way various groups of voters will ihg Fqinment Por fare
cast ballots in the Democratic primary next Saturday. How 9 “P -
, By September 1
7.2 • -------
Equipment for two-way po-
Third Meeting Of Two
League Teams
- - .tme0-h-.
Still seeking their selusive.: first , , ,- .
victory, the Cuero Turkey trotters ■
take on the paee-seemg L Victoria gEhurch members chaperoned a del-
Rosebuds in- Victoria sunday after- egatonof young people to the An-
noon at 3:30 clock in the third nual State Baptist Encampment in
meeting, of the two elubs, 3 : 1 Palacios last Sunday Ht waf A-
The Trotters now hold a league ported Saturday.
between recprd, of 14 consecutive loeses, and wes to session troh Htygthrogh
thetr crippled Hne-np Sundy wiU July 18.
mpke tte -auaee -------------
assist thecueronietostahtber
league rosord.
Saluepidl3-5,
Wesley Alexander „wil get the
second isterting pitching " ,
ment of the year. . Th former In
fielder palled- the Hallettsville
$3345 PERMITS ___
An~iAvmnipCuero Chamber 01 Commerce, re-laa group seemtbeslendingthet
A K r I A Hr IM IIII I ; turned Saturday from a week’s at- support to any particular candidate
r JUIJM AMkMVVUI tendance at the Southwestern In- Rainey, for instance, had 26 per
_ istitute for Commercial Organiza- cent of the men and 28 per cent of
. ’ I tion Executives held In Dallas July the women. Jester had 20 per cent 1. ,
14 to 20 of the men and 15 of the women; in Slavino Of Man
Held Stirrer ! Sadler 15 per cent men, 11 women. Y 9 '
He reported"" "5 suceesefu BY crrYANP.FARM-Who T
school, with CC leader “7^. <C 0^^^^^''°^
LEGION WILL
NOMINATE
Go To Victoria Today For Spends Day At Annual t
. Baptist Encempment
• . At Palacios Sunday n
. ie-—-2.2 ue
A group at Cuero First Baptist
Ho resestablish price controls
ng of themlen meat, dairy products, grain'
gmeut brjand other food items? I
t-Afthe same time, they decided
to uivea de-control board the pow- ;
' A- to remove ceilings as soon as the -
5 bhard feels supplies are adequate.
F Howeyer, tee egnfetew stm redis-
apedrop-. tea. date gn which price
ishihefhbere
isa makterpvw
7 veterans have failed to emerge as a
42 [ decisive factor in this campaign: !:
B They are backing vt candidates in"
e about the same way as any other,
W -pe^e. Qomtpate these results for,
Nf-serviemen w«K those of non-
I veterans amdhestat aa A "hohe:
s Veto Yets-AIE.
■ Rainey .. 27% 26% 27%
■ .Jester .... .,.17 ‛ 18 ’ 18
■ ..Stoller !...........17 ‘ .12 14 '
■ Sellers .... .. 9 13 12
•genpgapi
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Committee Files Report
And Hits Al Judgment
Of Kimmel, Short
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FDR IS EXONERATED
of the pi
mgone 5
h
“ • ’ 2.12; { *.:2
ggju-rj.227
i,0 fr' - a"ti
o
Adki
tion of .taxes and rent has been ‘
made. The Cats have shown great
-i improvement in the last few games
si sraurara
torla aggregation. , 2
Higgins Duncan will start on the
case mound for the Cats. In dbut
Judge । with the Cats Duncan fanned 13
" hitters of the Newgal yrigers and
allowed only five hits. .
TROTTERS OUT BAPTIST CROUP
FOR FIRST WIN ATTENDSMEET
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t
z.F.<»Asg
I t-
j Lightning striking a fuse and de-
' stroving other connections in the
son. J. miendations .
— ------—, --- -Jane; another ,sh
Mrs. D. J Minton nd neice, dafo-l ture. And to
Una Lee speigh; Mrs. A. Mart and dadons;
H 8. Caddel; and ttetmed- i -qomplet
late ad junior ..girls auiaryandnavy4
' C r, -members. Misses Tay Rum Aldis; -
tiv Dell Stokes; Mtzie Lou Stade,
Largest Group Of Shop-
pers In M'Larty's His-
A} 8***
clding Sunday, ohioe preachthg,
BTU and an inaptvetlonalafteromy
ge, me service led by Do Johi L. 1ui tk
edhtor.or.thesouthecasaptistcon-
___________ ommervm"2 htd 61 onaam .mae
sluggers tot seven innings last Sun* sglendid cholr ensemble Lor the ten
day, and with the experience gain-
ed in that game wi be even tough-
er against the- Rosebuds. .
Latest reports froi -Victoria indi-
cate that Arthur Salztgr will get
the first choice s pUchee for. teat
club -n, msnrstarormayer, ptoximatelu135
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