The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 27, 1946 Page: 6 of 6
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Five Of 7 Members 01
Family Die In Crash
CAROLE LANDIS
ALLYN JOSELYN
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berg war crimes trial says the court
will stay up all Saturday night if
Shreveport at Beaumont (night.)
San Antonio at Houston (night.)
many organizing Moslem S-S troops.
The Multi was a personal friend of
Hitler. And his invitation to the
London Palestine discussions which
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campus, the4 university will he able
to provide emergency housing for al-
Chicago 1, New York 0. ,
Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2.
St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 1.
Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 0.
Farouk. But . during
spent most of his time
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Hallettsville
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she had testified that army officials
promised her she would not be. pros-
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of 21 top-ranking Nazis by the end
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when she goes away to col lege
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Tuesday’s Games:
, Brooklyn at St. Louis.
New York at Chicago.
Boston at Pittsburgh, t
planes,
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who’s vacatlot
an ‘ effort to
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"It Shouldn’t Happen
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Sunday’s Results:
San Antonio 6-4; Fort Worth 5-2.
Houston 7-2; Dallas 4-3.
Shreveport at Oklahoma City, rain.
Beaumont at Tulsa, rain.
Texas Legue. -
Oklahoma City at Ft. Worth,
Sunday's Results
Cuero 3. Gonzales 2.
Victoria 4, Hallettsville 0.
Edna 7. Yoakum 3.
Find Mine
Meanwhile, British army
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Guadalupe Valley
League Standings
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RUSSELL STUDIO
Yoakum, Texas — Box 248
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now mid-
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agriculture
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have found a Limpet mine in a tiny’
Jewish fishing village near the port
city of Haifa. The mine is similar
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POULTRY AN PRODUCE
OUEko MARKETS
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you're proud to sign
Opportunity for advance-
ment, good, steady work. Get
all the facts at your nearest
U.S. Army Recruiting Station.
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that
all these are yours on the New Remington !
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Exclusive on the New Remington!
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LAST DAY
Koehler’s
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The House of Quality
Boston 5; Cleveland 1.
New York 10; Detroit 6.
Philadelphia 3; Chicago 0.
Washington 5; St. Louis 2.
T^;'^ ore
Chicago at Philadelphia (night)
BL Louis at Washington (night.)
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is said to be conferring by ele-
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off, until after the Greek Plehisci
Sunday on the return of
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CUERO PUBLISHING CO.
“OFFICE SUPPLIES”
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notorious'Arab leader is being cen-
sidered at the highest level.
The former Mufti is now in Egypb'
WEATHERFORD, Aug. 27.— (UP.
—Five of the seven members of the
Walter Chamberlain family of Fort
Worth are dead after the family
automobile smashed head-on with a
car driven by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Wallace of Mineral Wells. The ac. 1
cident occurred on highway 180, five
Philadelphia 50
Pittsburgh ........... .' 47
Monday’s Results:
4 GOOD JOB FOR YOU
U. S. Army
CHOOSF THIS
FINE PROFFSSION NOW!
tagout
“lowert
North Brother Islnd in the East |
River; Army Hall, the Nevis rotate
at Irvington-on-Hudson, are other.
projects assured for-Columbia stu-
dents. about 14,000 of whom will be
veterans with the beginning of the
and Bar-W Chuck
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I shlpments.. An agri- ■ •
arthnent spgkesman in
8 he belleves farmers
and barley werg strong, wheat un-
pven and oats fractionally lower at
the close of today's session on the
Chclago Board of Trade.
sons and a daughter were killed in
the accident, and doctors at the
Eng ^Weatherford clinic are still working 1
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MADE NOW!
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CHICAGO, Aug. 27— (UP.)
aatown talk
D. Roosevelt will lead a gtrong
American naval force into Greek
ports next week. A light cruiser and
fife destroyers will go along on tije
"cgurtesy visit"—which won’t
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ar anhd Mrs. Crystal
‘the weekend with
at her ranch near
here a family re-
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Rialto, and then to attend the
Queen’s ball later that night
at Muny Park clubhouse.
Also, you couldn’t do wrg
in making plans for a jahht,
either byair or automobile,
to Harlingen for the huge air
had landed 600 more Jewish refu-
gees at Cyprus after spending the
last eight days cruising in the wa-
ters between Palestine and the lit-
tle Mediterranean island. The Jews
descened the gangplank quietly
and were taken to a refugee ship.
.. $66 to $112
$125
$185
..$142 to $260
$250
$275
$3664
$566*
$575
. .$560 to $600
ing Secretary of Satas - Dean
w taro te United States i»
t for Yugoslavia to put
Mamhalito’s promise'
“uugoslavi airforce will not
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There was little to influence wide '
in . price dips or rises in today's market 1
■*" news. «
Wheat closed off 1-4 to up 1-4
cents, com was up 1-2 7-8. oats were
off 1-8 3-4, and barley was up 1-4 1
1 1-4 cents a bushel.
Pet
g0 / _. .. aepea •ov" [necessary in order to end the trial
60 I Finally Beasley sat down fuming. I
500/S0 did Vishinsky. So did the chair-
I Five of the moot colorful
buildings recently established
: ate named Old West He^eLKit Car-
“ Round-Up Drive In, Pio-
tcgtheicomsumer. -
ent , of livestock to
*n to mote nearly nor-
dAy, folloving yester-
sion sounded like the Tower
Babel
that the arrogant Japanse army in
Manchuria was largely responsible
for the installation of Henry-Pu-Yi
as puppet emperor of Manchuria.
The British justice at the Nuern- !
miles west of Weatherford last
night Chamberlain, his wife, two
no notice. He looked down at his
desk and shuffled his papers. Vish-
insky shrugged his shoulders and
he too began reading documenta.
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sandals ,
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a ftons of the sugar will be distribut-
ed to ~fxans. Another shipment
620
"612 start in 10 days has brought a vio-
Agilent reaction from the Jews.
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that the Turkish officer is being de-
tained claiming he is hospitalised
on-the, advice of his doctor.
. , Three Trials f
WORLD NEWS-
(Continued no Page 6)
several languages. And the commis-
’ show, and to help ballyhoo
* Cuero to the thousands ex-
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The excitement was over. The Aus-
tralian proposal which caused all
the verbal fireworks was withdrawn
and a French compromise sugges-1
tion adopted.
Turning to other international
news—a British colonial office spok-
esman says Britain is considering
j asking the former grand Mufti of 1
Jervssalem to attend the September
conference on Palestine. The spok-
esman says the plan ta invite the
• featuring, •
id complete
riday. Gold
Washington ......... 62
Cleveland ................ 57
Chicago ........... 56
St. Louis _________ 51
Philadelphia 41
Monday’s Results:
to save the lives of the two surviv. ■
ing members of the family—Ruth,
20, and J. W. Chamberlain, 17. Po-
lice say the Wallaces will recover.
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If you held one of certain
Army Military Occupational
Specialties you may now en-
list in the new Regular Army
at a grade commensurate with
your skill and experience, pro-
vided you enlist for 3 years
and within a prescribed time
after your last satisfactory
military service.
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Springs _____
Eggs No. 1
Eggs, No. 2
THE STANDINGS
TEXAS LEAGUE
; Team Won Lost Pct.
man. After tempers cooled a bit.
American ships also play a big
part in the Mediterranean news
today. An official navy announce-
ment from Naples confirms reports
that the aircraft carrier Franklin
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news, moat 5009 students, in addition to
Tokyo what to* furnished by the of-cam-
' itesJ pus'registry office. |
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With 2,000 dormitory rooms avail- ‘
able on the Morningside Heights !
rhe Smart peeted there tor the fete from
■all over Texas and other
a*-ad states. ,ec
cx. 2 4"- .
just like it will arrive next week.
The sudden increase in sugar is the
result of a government order class-
ifying Texas as a sugar-famine,
area.
We make our own ice cream fresh
i dally, 25c pint. Keesler Sandwich
I Bhop.—(advt.)
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Mrs. R. B. Butler at Bryan is a
buest in the home of her parents,
I Mr and Mrs. W. T McLarty of this
city. f " .
American Legion Auxiliary meet-
ing Thursday night at 8 o’clock.
I of officers. American Legion
, Hall—-(advt) M .
I 3 ' v X ' j .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young are * in
San Antonio for a^w days.
Yugesavi as soon as he recovers_________ . _ ______
from his injuries. And the Yugo-, and marrted veteran and civilian
slav foreign office denies reports
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Now! For the FIRST time on
, .. 1. > ' ge*
• The Turkish ambassador at Bel-
grad says Yugoslav atithorities
have assured him that the Tukish
army officer who. wag aboard the
American army plane shot down
August 9 will be allowed to leave
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 27.—(UP)—
Secretary of Interior Kfug urged to- !
day that Hawaii and Alaska be |
granted statehood by Congress next
January.
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The other trial in the newg is
that of WAC Captain Kathleen
Sugar For Texans Is
Arriving From Hawaii
•_______________
HOUSTON, Aug. 27.—(UR)— The
first Hawaiian sugar to reach Port
Houston since the beginning of
World War Two has arrived and is
now being unloaded. Some 3,500
LV
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Honor Guests from 3 to 5
Nancy Welker — Evelyn Cheatham •: 8
a. A .
Team
Boston ......
New York
Detroit
Fort Worth ........ 91
Dallas ............. 81
San Antonio............ 79
Tulsa ..................-l 75
Beaumont _____:........ 61
Shreveport ............. 56
Houston ...... 56
Oklahoma City ... . 49
KOEHLER'S is ready to help you select yours.
At its best levels of the day, Win-!
. nipeg rye was up as much as 8 1-4
: cents a bushel But in late deal- 1
2 their new tags it was eny3-6 1-2 cents higher,
ude the flavor Minneapolis and Kansas City wheat
f Beafodb spectarties
chowder fsh platter a
seafood dinrer very 1
Hah Club.-jadvt.
' 1-/-re;
rdler
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were higher.
Closing prices at Chicgao:
WHEAT—Jan. 197 1-4; March 193
3-4 asked; May 192.
CORN—Jan. 133 3-8; March 132
1-4.
PATE—Sept. 73 1-2; Nov. 71 3-8
1-4; Dec. 71 3-8; March 71 1-4.
BARLEY—Nov. 133 3-4 asked: "
Dec. 133 3-4 asked; March 133 1-4
asked. (
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. Ex-Brracks To House
S 61 Students, Wives .
King “ —----
. , NEW YORK — (UP) — With the
5$ Have you been asked to
e help underwrite presentation
let at the Ban Antonio Symphony
orchestra here? If not, and
— tee! that you can get be-
id the project with a pledge
“ta fo $25- if needed— then you
rps wilpe doing a good civic turn
18 to call Mrs. Bmmldtte of the
90 Music Laver club and volun-
sourteeritorheip., ,,
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AGEQAFERS
TUrkeys, Toms and Hens___Hit 30c
Beasley got up and walked over to
£ XX “Sy BGtstastenskto I Nash Durant at Prankfuxt. Ger-
. , / . . a 9 , many. An alleged confession bv
appeared to cut him off. Beasley! ' . _ 5. - . . .. ;
, . , . . . . v 11 . iCaptain Durant was read to the
went back to his seat. Vishmskyl P , . .. . .
. .. . general court martial today after
then tried to signal to the Austral- 5 - t
ian to come back, but Beasley took
VgX
,-$5.34
Bulldogging is an evolution of a
cgg06 ,, a4,, 400 g difficult feat started years ago by
prat .5 contract iththe "d- wi Picket ot Taylor, Texas, when
the unto eooestn Aut barracks he thhled a rodep crwdb
at Campshanks. Orangeburg. N Y.. from, his horse to the horns of a
columuta rpiversity has doubled running steer, and then throwing
the number of emergency living’ ac- , theanma.m.
commodatiors available to single | ■ •—
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
Cattle: 6500; calves 3500. Very -
slow Meet bids on all classes sharp-
ly’ lower. Few sales bn slaughter
cattle around 25-75 tower. calves
1.00 or more lower. Stockers ex-!
tremely dull. Medium and good beef
steers and yearlings held at 13.00- ’
17.50. Medium and gocd beef cows
10.00-12.50, cutter and common cows
8.00-9.50. canners 6 00-8 00. Bulk,
8.00-12.50. Good fat calves 13.00-
j 15.00, common and medium 10.00-
12.00 .culls 8.00-9.00.
Hogs: 500. Slow, barrows and gilts
steady with Monday’s close. Gord
and choice weights, above 180 lbs J
16.00, 140-170 lbs 15 00-16.00. sows!
opened 1.00 above Monday’s average!
close at 15.50 with later sales steady
at 14.50. Feeder pigs steady at 14.75
down.
Shep: 5,000 Active, spring lambs
steady, ewes steady to 25 higher,
feeder lambs firm. Medium and good,
daughter spring lambs in small
supply 13.50-15.50, cne choice lot
16.00. Cull and common ewes 5 50
mostly 5.75, few medium and good
;e.00-.50. Feeder lambs 11.00 to most-
ly 13.00 with quality improved over
, recent days.
MONUMENTS- of pre
VAULTS e
GRAVE SLAB-Compie
CURBING- Concrete a
, Granitex Grave Agadles a
9 3. -
tedheoropnuudige before
Butetr Pat No. I.....______ Ib 67
Butter Fat. No. 2.................. 1b 64c
Butter, Sweet ............. 1b 69c i
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FINAL'GRAIN I )
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to the one used to sabotage a
refugee transport ship. Empire Riv-
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