The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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red to as the molt united, most
monioua In Mata, Jemofiftfk-
strong personal leadership ean
noeratic Parols like'six tom-
■ in a tow sack. tJdlf between
very conservative delegation
t to Austin W tBtlfir Cobnty
I the very liberal delegatidn
m Bexar Cbuftty hf prater
n the gulf between Republican
I Democrat in many parti at
country. " *«
invention keynoter, Rep. Jim
Ight of Port Worth, iiook note
this. “Out of. OUT disorganize-*
i, our dtvertftjr. /"imd even
disagreement," said Wright,
ones our strength. We are the
ty of no one, because we Are
$200 bond.
A Flagstaff bondsman, however,
posted $500 bond for each of them
and once again they were rrieas-
CONTINUES
party of everyone.'"" - f-?;
est of this came after 'flriia--
Johnson made his triumphal
A DAY
--DRESS SALE-
Sixes 5 to 15, 6 to 20,121/* to 22V&, 38 to 44
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THE DEADLY TRUTH—About traffic safe
in the whole year was free of traffic deaths,
in Taias. four in 1957, five in lfS6, th
way that their can art never involved
can record more "Deathless Da
will add a "Deathless Day" to
ITglBCAmmasn
in 1959 was that only one day
I9M, there were five "Deathless Days
three in 1955. If more Texans wll drive in sucn a
I in a crash which takas a human Me, then Texas
Will YOU drive so that the Fourth of July holiday
______________ ______exes traffic calendar? (Official 1919 Texas Traffic
Death Calendar Compiled by Statistical Services, Texas Department of Public Safety
and Reproduced by the Governor's Highway Safety Commission, Austin, Texas.)
was an aWkwafd
enator Johnson, who was dis-
sing his experiences in the U.
senate In wofjdng with men of
h contrary views as Senator
d of Vlrginia-and Senator Mor-
of Oregon., departed from
text of his |peech.
espite their differences, said
inson, these Senators
SPORTSWEAR
• Cotton Skirts • Jamaica Shorts
• Peddle Pushers • Capri Pants
• Cotton Knitshirts
ALL REDUCED
SWIMSUITS
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COTTON HAWAIIAN PRINTS
AND ELASTICIZED FABRICS
SIZES 32-44-ALL REDUCED
1958 when newcomers supporting
Eisenhower wrested control from
the Old Guard.
Texas’ delegation to the GOP
Chicago convention are pledged
to support Vice President Nixon
for president, Sen. Barry Goldwat-
er of Arizona for vice President
Early talk of supporting GokJwa-
ter or New York Gov. Nelson Ro-
ckefeller tor president ended short
of a floor battle.
Most Republican energy at their
state convention was used to toy
Addison And Cohorts
Jailed Periodically
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. UPI-rThey
might as well put a revolving
door in the Coconino County jail-
house if tilings keep up tiki they
have for the past tew days for
uranium promoter John Milton
Addison.
Addison and several associates
hadn’t been out of the jail long
enough to get a good deep brea-
th of fresh air, before Sheriff
Cecil Richardson slapped them
back under arrest again. But all
are free on bond again today.
Addison and 23 of his workers
manly manner."
Harris County was heard from
no more, and Texas Democrats
proceeded with, for Texas, first
class harmony.
Exit Mrs. Randolph — Mrs.
IftdfeJWeinert of Seguin will re-
turn next month to the past aa
National Democratic committee
woman from Texas.
Mrs. Weinert was national com-
mitteewoman for eight years and
was replaced by Mrs. R. D. Rand-
olph ot .Houston in 1956.
jjMep.y WUtoert will be official-
ly-effected at the national conven-
tion beginning July 11 in Los
Angeles. But for all practical pur-
poses, Mrs. Randolph already la
deposed.
By resolution, the state conven-
tion took away from her all au-
thority and privilege she might
have between now and retiring. It
was retaliation for the war which
Mr*. Randolph, as head of the
llOTJA waged on Senator John-
son,’’ uAemor Daniel, National
FOR SALE
always
tave in a courteous and gentle-
.ittle To /
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o Th#
Record!
• Beach Straw Hats • Group Bags
• Group Play Shoes e Summer Jewelry
1 /"> PRICE
to hue Independent and Conser-
vative Democrats to their told by
criticizing Democrats as the par-
DOWNTOWN VICTORIA
US EAST CONSTITUTION
Nathan Pori
at mhi
ty of "give-away programs’’ and
"federal Intervention."
Moving Up — Preliminary 1960
census figures show Texas with
a population of 9,488,885, ranking
sixth among the 50 stales — be-
hind New York, California, Il-
linois, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Houston apparently frill be mov-
ed from 14th largest to sixth lar-
gest city in the nation, following
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,
Los Angeles and Detroit.
Enlarged Reservoir Palnned—
Governor Daniel and the State
Water Boad have appoved plans
to enlarge a proposed salt wa-
ter barrier and reservoir on the
Trinity River near Wallisville to
four feet instead of two feet,
above water level.
Applications to build the new
Trinity reservoirs were granted
last spring after one of the long-
est, most heated hearings ever
hold l**rore the Water Board.
officials reported today.
Air Conditioning*—temperatures mod* to ordsr-fbf alt-eesthar comfort. Got • demonrtution! Sts tho <W Mystory Show In color Sundm,
Byron Skelton and
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With modem transportation what it is, no merchant can sit
back and think of any customer as HIS—now and tor ever.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1960, newspaper, June 28, 1960; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697009/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.