The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1946 Page: 1 of 6
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SIX PAGES TODAY
VOL. 52.—NO. 263.
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Football season in District
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olution was adopted
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The resolution requested that the
Theaters Help Parents
In an effort to offer greater service to their patrons.
the
Rialto and Trot theaters in Cuero have installed
a new me-
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STRIKES CITY FROM DEWITT
of assisting
the San
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Nine Cuero Students Are
WORK STARTED
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ternoon. althoush the rain stopped leggett, Gerald Lee Marquis. Leon-
meeting.
ents’ magazine classifies the picture
and
er than
because of its real
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nity project.
sidewalk and will be able to turn the
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lines to take care of a broad seetion -78
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coppedge
years and was ergaged in
re-
menv
of the City—on
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Send Out Maps
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debris
in
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morning.
{home this week end.
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j much scoring punch as the visitors, I
j but the fine blocking of the squad J
the
the
will be installed at the south , end
of the building by the alley to per-
mit the trucks to unload the furni-
Head Of Flour Mill
Is Klled By Train
I boys have been charging hard all
; season to bring down opposing ball
C. F. HENNEKE
SUCCUMBS IN
SAN ANTONIO
Building Supply Company.
A door and unloading
Incidentally,
cultural things
Chales F. Henneke, a brother of
Henry T. Hennere or Cuero, died
Tuesday morning in San Antonio
after an illness of one week, it was
learned here Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Henneke had lived in Cuero
parents comes through an affilia-
tion with Parents’ magazine, an ac-
of some kind.
If such a pro
Is believed
caused by
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White ministers and congre- two reserved parking spaces back to
rations have interested them- the city. Young said
uww CHIEF JOHN L LEWIS’ silhouette shadows-the Capitol ax it
points up the nation-wide codl strike at a glance. (lattrnatioj^^
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picture as suitable for children and
gives it an excellent ratng."
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Stand In Urging Rem-
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contiue on the same track,
and that annually some out-
projects will be in-
11 season here. Thomas Lee Wofford of Yorktown.
--— Also, Elo Emil Zinke and Lambert
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OTHER ((AID SOUGHT
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praise for their efforts.
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, Enrolled In Kingsville
College This Year
I which is ideal fcr building up sandy
, and light soils, Satterwhite explain-
gume Obtainable Thru
Office Of PMA
bor Practice Directed To
State Solons
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CC Names Supervisor Fo
Resumption Of Pageant
In Nov., 1947
REQUEST FOR
LEGISLATIVE
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At the revival o the Tre
tentatively planned to havei
key Show as wl SR the
march of several thousands
have a livestock show, mossib
deo, a carnival and—if the
Flyers will stage it--an aer
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1.4 Inches Of Rain Comes
With Cold Weather
Monday Night
5 with the USO. Company just west of the regular
n now la on a tour and is | store buiiding.Bil Young, manager,
announced Tuesday.
headed from the West Coast;
ed the goal for 97 points against 92
for the opposition in winning four,
losing four and tying one.
Brothers Aces
i aThe high scoring Stingarees are
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Movie To Be Shown - M
Mayor To Talk Abouf2
Sewer Situation :
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: Mayer J. T. Newman will
talk before Negro citizens tonidb
at 8 o'clock in the Mount Beq
Methodist Church to expla t
them the proposed plana for s
extension and the need for theprg
gram.
S. A. Sampson, principal of Dau
School. is making arrangement $
have a large representation at etb
cepted authority on child, welfare,
1 Monroe said.
hole several times in their, important
game.
plehse most everybody.
ve said about
Antonio Symphony we can say
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biers and Victoria Stingarees |
meet at 8 o’clock in Gobbler
Stadium before one of the largest
crowds to watch this annual grudge
battle. ;
The new program
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SET FOR FALL
The explosion buried the already have been sent to farmers Coppedge, who had just landed in
the debris Witnesses, who had ordered the phosphate for Seattle. Wash.
1 their soil building programs. The Sgt. Coppedge has been with the
THEY’LLJO1N‘OPERATIONHIGHJUMP;RECORD CROWD TO SEE
_ "spearheded by the speedy Crawford
t brothers and Arlyn Stroman in the
THE NORTHWIND, top, U. S. Coast Guard cutter, rests at a Navy backfeld. Stroman is one of the .
yard dock near Boston, where she is being readied to join “Operation ^outstanding punters in district play
"High Jump,” the Navy’s Antarctic task force, which will head for
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merce Board of Directors has
taken a strong stand against
the closed shop in Texas, and
has gone on record requesting
that a bill be put through the next
legislature cutlawing the practice;
in this State.
At a meeting Monday night the
C of C Board discussed the closed ;
shop and its evils, after whjich a res-
There was formers in this county. Satterwhite । He told his parents to expect him Cuero at 10
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The lcomotive was
the Msu Pacitt
near the- flour mu'.
i by peanut farmers.
MULESHOE, Nov. 26.— /UP. —j A railroad car containing 80.000 .. _____ . _____
Fi.’ persons were seriously injuredi pounds of super-phosphate also has ceivedone of the big thrills of their i business here from 1900 to around - - - ,
i- morning when the postoffice in arrived in Cuero for DeWitt county life-time Friday evening when they! 1920, after which he moved to San which is not now covered by such
— u...... farmers, Satterwhite said.. Cards talked with their son. Sgt. John i Antonio. eee —
WOrth, something Of a COmmu- there. With the new platform the
Company will no longer block the
guns, Jackson said. In addition to
the machine guns, the unit will have or the cashier may startle the
j 30 cr 40 vehicles, some armored, he questioner somewhat by saying “Par-
; declared.
' was announced Tuesday by John
j Monroe, manager of the two thea-
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industry, the Board agreed in the
discussions.
Other points made by the direct-
ors were: .
Such restrictions have a tendency
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Another 8,000 pounds of blue lu- J According to Information receiv-
pine seed have been received for I ed here, it was decided to put the
the west side
The line play of Stridel and ;
.Snead also has been outstanding in thod of classifying films to enable parents to choose suitable
^Victoria's successful season. BBoth entertainment for their children, it
) ed. It is especially adapted for use
the Cuero High School will be used 1
to show the film at the Church, ft
was reported.
A bond issue election for $106000 I
in "sewer bonds" has been sched-
uled by the City for Dec. 7. This, if 1
approved by the citizenship, will be 4
used to finance the program to pro- J
vide a new and adequate sewage dis-
posal plant and extensicn of MWr 22
EAST TEXAS—Rain and colder
in the southeast portion. Clear to
partly cloudy tonight, cooler in
south portion tonight. Frost in north
and west central portions.
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club- ; Resolution Opposing La-
Wants To Help
"Thsi new innovation in theater
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o'clock Wednesday
mran WET NORTHER 25AREATA&I
applies if the wrong kind of gov-
ernment restrictions are saddled on
‛S within the building
no fir: .
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for eight years and is not an
overnight organisation. It has
been touring for years and Work was started Monday morn-
® - i ing on the construction of a new ■ ____. ______ _____ . . .
got in some international licks , warehouse for the Stowers Furniture i e iused the elect’ icit
spaces for the tho or tHreed
the Trot out ML .
In addition theCity is to be
ed to leave several of the bar
and other buildings intact ft
Airport grounds, these to ahl
places for displays, exhibits.
It was suggested that the S
ational building at the a
might be used for dances du
Turket Trot, and for the Mg
of the celebration, the Queen's
onation Ball. ' ,
। carriers for losses or short gains in
important games.
(TERO. TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1946
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chine guns and heavy .30 caliber
Sees AH Films •
This publication goes to much
trouble and expense in obtaining
reliable data regarding books, mu-
sic and motion pictures. Its film-re-
viewing board sees every picture re-
leased for showing in the country.
distributed to Korea.
The Board then classifies each
film according to its suitability for
children of the various age groups
| —and this information is made
take bows for haying offered__ _
foE-FBezmmndnzit
Mudopeathat they will ____Asks For Ban
Cuero Chamber of Coin-
TURKEY TROT CHAIRMAN IS APPOINTE
as it should be—and
from the Negro As-
Grounds to the
gh auditorium should
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A night when the Cuero
Classic; 3000 Fans
Are Expected
aponsored by Cuero
and they
the Wings Over Jor-
ir lifts its collective
W Cuero in stirring and
opius Spirituals, it will
> in the Hgh School Aud-
QA WJADDIAIAECur witl trong winds and rain
U% WVAKLIUU3D late MenHay afternoon sent the _
mercurv tumbling to 43 degrees, and poing the largest enrollment in i A
-- the rainfall in the short storm , — .. . , %
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Stowers Furniture Begins liSharatacgorerns irim Dewitt county, according to °
meni weother recorder. word from the Kingsville College.
10 wind and rain hit the citv They include: Avis Marie Foster.'
shortl before 6 o'clock Monday af- Lcuis John Koenig, Ralph Douglass
A mimeographed map of the
preposed new sewer lines will be
mailed out with City utility big tt 5
was announced Tuesday, so as ta ,
give the citizens a better idea of the
new sewer plans.
The Art Show at the Haw-
thorn* Club is an excellent
exhmitien of Texas art, and
one heartily recommended to
those who enjoy seeing crea-
.. Select Films For Tots
this year, and his accurate booting
put the Karnes City Badgers in the f ----------------
churches, again it becomes.
Funeral services have been
set for 2 o'clock Wednesday after-
noon from the Freund Funeral
Home.
Mr. Hennekes body will arrive in
legislative representatives introduce
and put through a measure in the
next Legislature prohibiting the
closed shop in Texas.
The C of C secretary was instruct-
ed to advise other Texas Chambers
of Commerce of the action and to
urge them to follow a similar course.,
It was the thought of the Direct-
ors that it is detrimental for the
country when any one group has
too much power.
This condition hols good wheth-
er it be bankers, lawyers, doctors,
farmer's, chambers of commerce.
the Elroyce Edward Schrolier.
has enabled Fred Ferguson, Ray
Qi । .... . i As a heavy machine gun company,
bluee Lupine Winter Le-ithe unit wil have .50 caliber ma-
26. IP'
an Austin
—was killed
ahen he v as
merce Monday night J. D. Brad
! was chosen as general chairm
1 the 1947 Turkey Trot. • j
Upon notification of his dele
Bramlette accepted the post.
Airport Site
' In addition, the Board of D
ors went on record as favotin
Municipaj Airport as a site fori
ing of’vaeus phases of the 50
Trot celebration, and madel
to discuafohe propqsal withik
Fivers. ie, and the. Glty qqi6
it watfilM that te cuero
In addition to the mayor's talk, .
a sound motion picture in technt- ■
color will be shown. It is titled 3
"Clean Waters," and shows the op- *
eration of a sewage plant andem- 5
phasizes the need for an ad tigwta
plant in any municipality. It will a
start promptly at 8 p. m., to be toi- 3
lowed by the mayor’s talk.
The movie projecticn machiteof-t
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N. Esplanade for order blanks and 1 though they failed to win prizes.
sii of Shiner are enrolled al j taking the blanks to the Feed Store. I they compiled good scores, he said.
' ahd 1 | Satterwhite said. |--
| The previous shipment of 2,000 MA, A pg AApe FAnmg-A
: pounds already has been distributed. •‘10a Alu T"ls LOPPCu9e
The blue lupine isa winter. legume; Talk With Their Son
as adult and unsuitable tor chil-
dren or lacking in interest for
All pre-game statistics favor the
Stiigareeg, but the anual clash '
between Wie two clubs in the past j
has proved that previous scores '
me^n nothing. A siugx-ol the seh i .
sr records shows Hhalvico has, 9
scored 169 points to 49 for the op, -
position in winning six and losing. -
two, while the Gobblers have cross- te
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alter approximately one hour of ard Murray Stevens. Charlice Fran-
hcavv downpours. ces Thamm. Charles Louis Welk-
And speaking of good
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Raley, Don Koenig, Verlin Traut- n i KT.a:u | ~ j
wein and Jimmy Grunder to make rroposed Natondi udrd
eddosatnte.n al of the games Play- i Company Here Ouflin-
The Cuero line has been one of J D f* i •
. i the hardest charging units in the eC by laplain
district this year and has been in- ! ______
strumental n all the victories. The । Cuero’s State Guard Company
(Continuea on page 6, .
P . will be a heavy machine gun com-
i pany under the proposed National
' Guard setup instead of a medical
1 company, according to information i avallable to the theaters.
AEEVCD CDE received by Captain J. W Jackson, Now parent may call the Rialto
r\TUl4l V llU UlLIwli commander of the company, from and Trot and ask: “Is the picture
'state officers. you are now showing one my ten-
about the Wings Over Jordan
choral ensemble—it definitely
isn’t g small-time outfit.
aga
And it is another opportun-
ity for Cuero to hear the very
tart in music—a completely
different type of~usic from
the Symphony, however.
Wings Over Jordan has
been a CBS network feature
an ex-
MACHINEGUN ,
terS.
UNIT PLANNED
-iu
faced ecord
M- isaze.
CC Suggests That I
Stock, Aerial Shows
Held At Airport
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n Five Persons Injured
tlu In Postoffice Blast
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distribution by the Production and ; medical companies in the larger I them."
Marketing "Administration office, cities, as the smaller cities would
d, • % * *
* These women certainly can
Lightmg which bit a power line er. Nancy Ann Welker, and Robert i
v to no of! for Howard Welker of Cuero.
four or five econds at 6 o'clock, at - Elmer Ray Holland of Nordheim; 1
corditie to the City Electric . De- Haider Dm Palmer, Ruth DeLcyce
, rartme • An anitomte cutof caus- Ridgway, Edna Lee Secrist. Hugh D i
The new warehouse will be 60 feet ‛ed the 1. his to go of when the Tucker, and Edward Lee Wagner of
toward and Cuero. It'by 40 feet and will have a ceiling,lisiin m. no th line. 1o enable Yoakum.
teA In ,n • of 24 feet, Young said. The building ( ctne i to rerinre the power Marvin William Finto. Ruben Al-
" sing m auduedue’ Mm will
be constructed of concrete q: 1 • ; : ■:-m" and prevent it from ired Franktnhauser. Freddie Gef-1
Dec. 1 and will be here on building blocks and will be finished buinine out v Ic in mis area tert Jr.. Kenneth Wayne Gilbreath, I
Dec. 10. Jon the outside with plaster to Ti ’ lo > readine of 43 degrees Oliver Lee Killough. Thomas Clif-
agg match the other building. Contract was o 1c 24-lour period ending ten Kozelski, Vivian Perry Riemen-
- 0,. .. . , ,, i for the work has been let to Ad ickes 1 s e c!eck rueseas mornine and schneider. James Elliott Schroeder.
‘ Whle the noted Negro or-
ganization is being brought
here by the Negro Baptist
here .according to E. C. Satterwhite, be affected seriously by doctors go-
Jr., manager of the office. , ing to summer guard encampments.
The seed have ben placed at the , Paul Kulawik and James Grund-
McLarty Feed Store on Gonzales er represented the local company in
Street, and farmers may obtain a state rifle match in Corpus Christi
Fxas Fine Arts Association
Oaty recently the Music
Lovers Club offered the pub-
li possibly the finest musical
concert it had ever enjoyed—
tie concert of the San Anton-
I io Symphony orchestra.
The University Club has
from the start been the spon-
sor and moving spirit * in
ero’s library which has
bought good reading to citi-
tive paintings.
rhe Show will be here
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NEGRO PARLE]
IS SETTONG
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MTownTalkC OS C Urges Closed Shop Ban
tu,mak. ' -
year-old child will enjoy,” and the!
voice of the cashier may say—
“Parents’ magazine classifies the
10 ane o el ' u: nt
!i - ri m ci
MS"MATSLPFAT:
an accumulation of phosphate to be
musical ture and home appliance articles
The Hawthorne club is
sponsible for exhibiting,
current Circuit show! of
‛ Cuero has taken its
definite step towards
of the famous Turkey Ti
next fall.
At a meeting of the Board
that the explosion shipment is the fifth car of super- American Army of occupation in
। The Gobblers have not shown as
63, f-
Among the 1720 students com- -
r ____ a. .0 .t. Another entrance to the ware- eter .
Vslves in the presentation to; house wil be made from the present bacit
the extent of Obtaining per- building, which will enable the com- .
miMinn to use the High pany to move furniture from the wh.
School Auditorium. Rev. A. A. warehouse into.the.store buildins
7 regardless of the W earner.
Hahn of St. Mark’s Lutheran When the warehouse is comvleted Ci
Church, deserves commenda- the Stowers sspace in the Mugge Mo- <
. .. ... ,1 tor Company building on Gonzales wo:
Uon for the work and Interest can be vacated, enabling Clifton
he gave to helping the Negroes [ weber who has purchased the i ’■
(Continued on page 6) building, to take over the section
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the South Pole in December. Directing the outfitting of the vessel,
a veteran of the Greenland patrols, are, left to right in lower photo,
Capt. C. W. Thomas, Commander P. J. Stanton and Lt. Commander
Goodwind, the Northwind’s officers. (International SoundpbotoX
them by calling at the PMA office on Sundav, Capt. Jackson said. Al-
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