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Today's Thought
SOAP
American writer Mark Twain
said: "Soap and education ara
not as sudden as a massacre,
but they ait more deadly in the
long run."
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Texas
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Dallas*
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" “A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY”
CLOUDY - WARM
Partly cloudy. A l.ttJe warm-
er tonight and Saturday. T/wr
52 to 62. High Saturday 78 *e
80 for Cuero, tiorrale*. Rrerv-
ham. Cuero i Thursday high,
S4, low , 59.
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VOL. 70—NO. 270
CUERO, TEXAS 77954, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964
6 PAGES - 50
Science
Teachers
Get 'Word'
AUSTIN tl'pn With the j
"Texas monkey war' over only!
four days, the Iiead of file Uni- J
varsity of Texas science educa- j
tion cent<*r gave high sctiool
sc.ence teachers some advice
Thursday' on how to treat tin*
controversial subject of evolu-
tion.
Eh-. Addison E. I a* gave the
advice in his address to the
opening session of the univer-
sity's lltli annual conference j
tor the advancement of science
and mathematics teaching
He urg«d teachers to place j
evolution, tlie theory that man
evolved from lower forms
life, "in proper context - not .
omit it or downgrade its impor-j
tance, for many teachers have j
for too long dv me one or tile
other."
He expressed hope that tea-1
ciiers "are not afraid - and
will show that you are not |
afraid - of teaching evolution '
as it is understood by reputable
scientists today.-'
"On live otlier hand. I do not j
see the point of trying to force |
ai ceptance on liaise students or i
parents whose faiths or beliefs
are imeconc.lable with evolu-
tion as we understand it."
The “Texas monkey war"
was the name given a dispute j
over approval of five high
school textbooks.
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RLSl I.TS — Miss -lanice (ioebel is shown cleaning a small
electric appliance, one of the by-product assets received from
her 4-II electric project that won her an award this year.
(Mike Badough Photo)
Award Comes
From Interest
Notes From
Mexico
MEXICO CITY TPD The j
Mexican delegation of the Cu-:
ban Journalist College in Exile
TTiursday sent a message to the !
Inter American Professional! |
Journalists Congress in Caracas
urging adoption of resolutions
on Cuba passed by the recent
general assembly of the Inter-
American Press Association .
here.
Lranor Quintana Perera. pre-
sident of tlw* Mexican group,
signed the communication.
< KILLED
TOPIC, Mexico iUPI> 8
truckload of men and vomcn
returning from greeting Presi-
dent Adolfo I,opc/. Mateos ne.u-
, by crashed into a tree and
j turned over Tuesday, killing six
persons and injuring .'54 others.
| Witnesses said liie driver
j tried 1o avoid hitting a pig
| crossing the highway, lost < on-
I trol of the vehicle and smashed
j into the roadside trer>.
Idcntilv Bmlv
.MEXICO CITY '( IT) P
ice Thursday identified the
body of a hvo-yepr-old girl
found buried near the interna-
tional airport and sajd lier stej*-1
father is being sought for quc.s-;
tioning.
Halfway
Point Hit
In UF Drive
Cuero'- i n.ted Fund went o\- t 689 a> the time of the annotate*-
er die ha if way mark today with ; mem by Kirkman. The new to-
receipt of pledges from Cuero, 'aI is $5 549 which is slightly
Independent .School Di.str.c- of! above the half-way mark at iha
; $900.50 according to PuhUsherl , m
’ Jack Howerton and Managing;
Editor Kmest
! men of the drive.
lenne.a cvehair-: ,n maklnf ■** r''Porf te Ho^
Vt". »
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A .■£
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2
I Ambassador
I MEXICO cm- TIT) Tile
j Foreign Office today annourx•-
: ed appointment of Rolvero Or-
ellano Romero as ambassador
' E ditor's Note Tins is the so- lamp tor the family room of the to Paraguay .
cond in a series o( articles on house. . , ------
j DrWitt Countv 4-H Club awajxis j , has completed 13 Kedi.ee Cost
_ 14-H demonstrations as follows :| MEXICO CITY »I PR An
winmis i Mood preparation, frozen foods, i across-the-board 25 per cent of-
canning. dairy foods, foods and ! See MEXICO, Page s
Janup Goebel. 16 year old nutrition clothing, recreation, j
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Victor! Poudry, junior leadership, lamb
i Goebel. Rt. 4. Cuero, entered . home improvement, I
the electric division of 4-H work j s" ,l.^° 8 c cctru
because’"...I was interested in' «>" *ctUnK read5'. fo ,
Thr ! the electric program that 4-H |lak* T plX*!cUS’ C*}<*bej
Vatican announced today that . offers” and came away with an 'a* " 'llaN’r pro>em was
Pope Paul VI will donate the award. * ' financing. However, she said this!
jeweled crown of his pontificate
./ffc&iSl
erton. the school xuperin tender*
School Supt. Marvin Kirkman said the $<(00.50 was reached at
i sent the report to Tlie Record 1 p.m. Thursday when 13.1 e-.n-
offlce. | ployees made their oorrtr.bu-
Tte. 1 F 'oral had s'nod at 14,- bans known.
.. .... The following Units in +i«
. school system hit the 100 per
cent mark. Supt. Kirkman sa.d.
sclxxil cafeterias, Cuero Elem-
ent a-v and Elementary Annex.
Some units have reported
that a 100 per cent contribution
report will be submitted a little
: later in the month," Kirkman
explained.
The school's contribution is
See IT DRIVE. Psjr «
Paul Muni
In Serious
Condition
Pope Gives
Jewels For
Poor Fight
VATICAN CITY - TIT'
Petit Jury
Summoned
FRIENDLY DEER — Melvin Bocthel of 1 lie San Antonio
road is shown (ceding the |irt deer. The buck, his antler*
barely showing, was injured In the young man's lather with
a mowing machine a few years ago. since that time the Boeth-
els have ha bled the deer and it has become h family pet.
(Mike Bndongh Photo)
Deer Crop
Plentiful in Area
! SANTA BARBARA Cal.f.:
-ft Pb - Academy Award win-
ning actor Paul Muni. 66, re-
mained in serious .-ondtrior
i with a heart ailment today i n
; Cottage Hospital, attendants re-
ported.
Muni, who rose to stardom in
1928 wuh his gangster role in
"Scarface." was admitted into
the hospital Oct. 3ft for pneu-
monia.
Doctors sa d the pnetimonia
cleared up. but Muni now is
suffering from a serious heart
condition.
Quota $10,400.
Cuero
United Fund
HONOR ROLL FOR IMS
500.
150.
TOO.
120.
13.
13.
140.
200.
Mrs. Champ Traylor
Buchel Natl. Bank
Nielsen's 7 Up Bot Co.
Bert Kirk Jr.
Ark-La Gas Co.
Cuero Record
S. W. BeD Tel. Co
\ member nf Llf f r eio-ht 1 llaS ,>0<?n el>niin»^d as She Ls
'•j*'*' *«“ **•*"* ^^r,,r;rs:For Nov. 23
... ! lhl/> tr* Afm'/->Ain« ie tba 1 n aL e/ _.
h.s coronation on June 3U, 1963.
Dreh;- predicts a large deer.
town, "a- gi .cn th< I oj>c to. 1 ^ j ^ )d ^ necura-' f° ov,’roorn'* is the Iack ^ and wximen have been summon-
L l vhe 1 Um° do " ,h'n^ I'd l*e ed to appear in the Counts
— J- " courtroom Monday. November County
Deer season opens Saturday. „e
Nov. 14. and prospect- lor plen- pv i-ont.i. ;.ng Drehr
ty <if deer look good, accoiding
to Bill Drehr, game warden
During the first week in N;>\-
onilx1!', 3.200 doe pcrihits were
issued which were 500 more *K',';11'L' l"'J''
i hail were issued to DeWii'
property owner- Iasi
by Catholies in Milan where he telv judge the time she hud ![JJn(J)fo. d° ".i11* 1 d Uke jedto appear
had serv ed as archhi-liop ! stient working on the electric „ , , . , _ eoui uwin , ------------
' Conservative estimates place project; Miss CwK»hel minted out1 /T0 help & .Martcd; ***. Go*“; |23', at "hlch * *lt? ui!1 bp yca[' .. , ,
the crown's value at $12.000.'it was considerable since she' ^^^Tt ^t I Sflecled according to Judge Kug.h.r ,Wy-„n- who
The beelrive-iiapetl lieadpiecc studied the subject and watched j Hp.. rcoivld them , Cro^e Tiwell.
I*. .,11 .>n,l j .. -ai,,), c ' Horn. ,n cl-1-:. t inn t a! lh«wlo!v m»ot. I ’ " 1 ^ J53! "d them. j The I)e\t ltt County Juix Com- i rs | e>rs
Mi-s (Joebrl has a goal in missioners for county court aro' I l< I f _| |
it. SIic wants to lie a dental!Monroe Rjim of Yoakum; Elmo]
I assistant. Her choice of profes- TVeischwill of 5‘orkioo n ami Al
' sion is based on the fact that. 1 Boenig of Cuero.
I have been privileged to work Due to ap|>ear on Nov. 22 arc
Mr. 4 Mrs. .Alfred Friar
Mujw won an Os, ar in 1936 for j Cuero Federal SAL
his /portray al of the discoverer HEB Grocery Co.
"d do v permits may d«> .-o of |usteurizatjon in ' The Life ! Mr. & Mrs. C Thomas
uls Pasteur." He Lter won
cademy Award nomination
liagye.s! in !]>• count v. hasm-his | for ro,° as *e ^’^ese pea-j Weber Motor Co.
pi-tvlu bon on t ie number of doe sam in G,x>d Karth." ] Koehler* Inc.
Dui-n? the past sev e r a 1 Mrs. Erin B. Koehler
Iiii'-ivuse' in d-«o permits' has 'yoars' 5Iuni and ^ wife, the) Dr. & Mrs. Harold High
Farmers State Bank
Cuero Food craft Store
; former Eiclia Finkel, have J.ved
;s 15 inches Mil and t weighs ' demonstrations at the club meet-
nearJy throe jiounds. It is lop-1 ings. made several electric j.^
ped by a small coiss of dia- cords and i.- mw working on a:
glolie of
beep caused by additional acne- . ...
a .c ::i the:county being included j m ,hls TO8J‘tal cU-v about 100 ■
• n ih.s year's ;>rogran
y c.u anllerless
'«;-•> penmred in alsiut one
third ot tlie county; This season, 1
h:s type d<er may be hunted
ai aM|jl four - fifths of the i
^ ^ i miles north ot Los Angeles. Mu-
dee,- hunting , ni has bcrn in semi-retirement |
a'Unit one- SMce e,yminS »o live here.
Painful Loss
I^apis
mo-tds over
I.a'Uii.
T differs trom tlie pontdical
< iY»vvn which has Iveon pas-ed
down from Pojie to P<>|x\
The mechanics in donating
the crown to the poor were noi
disclosed. Vatican sources said
it might be sold with the mon-
ey going to the pool or that Ihe
equivalent value in cash would
be donated.
Tlie announcement was made
* few weeks before Hie Pope s
scheduled departure for Bom-
bay. India, to attend the Eu-
charistic Congress,
been in the ihroes
CYFTo
Hear Talk
On Monday,
a dental office during mv, Bob A. Albrecht. Morris Faw-
Continue
to
Discussion
summer vacation and found it; celt. Adam Frank, Johnny l>-o-
so interesting that I have deed-! poid. Arno Rtidol|»h. and Harry
(led to make thia my career." |T. Welhausen. all of Yoakum.
Miss Goebel has received nia-1 Also Jo Ann Baker. Walter
ny honors in 4-H work included; Buts click. Mayne Easter. J W. j
1958 - Second plare Winner in 1 Monroe, Herman Mann and J.
Junior Safe*v Team demonstra-, T. McMillan of Yorktown
non at countv contest- 1959-1 Mrs. Martin Leske. August President-elect of Mexico today ■
. First place winner in Junior Polasek, Edward Hcnnig. Cur- ^ the sc^ml round of infoi
Tlie Cuero Young Fanners Dairy Food* Team demonstra-1,is B*x>the, Ed Barron an<l Mrs
will head Dic-k Hartman of Co"-! tion at county- contest and sixth James Massey all of CuCro.
pus Christi, agricultural repre-[ at district contest.
India lias Tentative for CTP&L. Alonday, | I960 and '61 - First place win- f* /^,i iff RprtdrrJ
of a f.*d ! Nov. 16 when they meet at the „er in Junior Dairy Foods team ^UUI 1 U
Mr. 4 Mrs. W. Cheatham 60.
Duckett Motor Co. 100.
Gulf Coast Wood Prod. 60
Reuss Drug Store 6ft.
Mr.-Mrs. Lem Duderrtadt 60.
Stimson Furniture Co. 60.
Bass Shoe Store 50.
Quaker Oats Company 100.
Texas Eastern 200.
Crescent Valley Creamery 50.
Cuero Gin Feed Store 60.
JOHNSON CITY. Tex i I'Pl i
President Johnson aixl tiie
mal talk- pledged to eliminate
Westem Hemisphere.
Johnson and Pre.-idcm-eiec
Gu-tavo Dia/ Oiila/ were ex-
pected to include Cuba in their
oumv, the game warden said,. SAN DIEGO. Calif CPD-
year, approximately l.- Sen. Bany M. Goldwater's do-
1- dr!2 n ''nedcountdvf " ^ . fMt k* experi'l Western Am® Asso. Store 60.
•*' 1 ,n nc co unn. i enr# for Robert Ansett. ’ ^ - *• —
I>- .-ea- n ui the county will . Wearing a sign reading “I
ont.inu- through Dec. 31. hunt- be: on tkddwater." Ansett Wed-
mg hours being 30 minutes be- nesday pu.-hed a golfball a mile
!",-e sunr.-e and 30 minutes af- w-itli hrs nose, nudging it along
:er sun.se:. m a series of twx>feet putts.
-hortage and i.- a country where ag building,
tjiere is much poverty.
Tlie donation was made • iug Ix'ei cattle,
known bv Archbishop Periele I The meeting w ill
! demonstration
a™
! discussion but made r,o meniion
it 'I7:t :rh,z:;:z -
I Senior Dairy Fail, Mvidu.l I**■*> »«*>' '»*•'
Council Delays Award
Of Bids On Pipe, Gas
begin
Kelici. secretary general of the j 7 ;30 p.m. and w ill lie ojien to all j demonstration at county con- A]so (,h.llvTM)1
Ecumenical Council, at a conn- j interested persons, according to test; 1962 - First place winner bright
See POPE. Page « (Hiarles Nagel. See AWARD, Page •
Strikes Still Plague
Krause
Industries Across US
Retires
United Preoa International I will be form! to shutdown all
Strikes stalled production in carmaking next week unless
West Coast paper mills and strikes are settled "Our entire
Ford Motor Co. auto plants to- production is grinding to a
Nov. 30
day and federal mediators
nought to head off a walkout
of 160,000 oft - train railroad
workers.
intoxi- Johnson greeted Dm/
• w ith a v\ arm "ahra ■ em-
atv Marion I. bran- on his arrival at the 1,15.1
swindling w-it.i a worth-, Ranch ,ind one of the now, la-
less check -and Alfred .lame.- moils h.iilx', ue.-
Po’k for driving while jo en.-e f
suspended.
own
B.v ERNIE JE.VNLS
Managing Editor
\ sj/eeial ' :ne.tnng will be extensum of sewer facilities,
nel.l Nov IS -by tl-<> Gt.v Coin- lie said he would explain the .
i-il to., aw an! h:d> on six and Co''* and woat the sewer sys-.
tern would do for the area.
•■•ght-inch-, .water p.pes and on -r, ,, . . ,
I-be City Manager "reported *
pamiing ili<‘,( ’ty ; iiah .- on a city managers’ meeting
.'. Mvretarv Of state IV-.U, l!i.' *']' ‘jf1 he attended re-'ently in Beilaire. 'rail
___• - evening when he eou.ii . met to
See LB.I. Page « <IU(i> ----
~~———. High: b.tis were reieiiod on
•the Water pipe, I/av bidders'
were Mun,. ipal P.pe and Fab-
ricating Co.of Houston and
i’i ans-r.-vi* Supply Co. of San
Antonio, Each firm bid SI.79
found out for herself yesterday per lob! on six-inch p.pe and I
Cuero IJons
The Fair 1 60.
Rohne Meat Mkt. 50.
J. T. Newman SOL
Means Furniture Ce So.
Schaffner V’itrena Feed so.
J. C. Penney Co. S0l
j Cuero Cotton Oil Mfg. Co. 6ft.
i Mr. k Mrs. Newton Smith 100.
j Rerning k Wagner 60.
■ -one Star Textile, Ine. 13.
Texas Eastern Employee* 189.
I-one Star Employee* 125.
I-e-ke Motor Co. 6ft.
, Rawhide Trail Riders. Inc. 6ft
Fi-eund Funeral Home 100.
Mode-O-Day so.
C. T. S. D. Employee* 800.
Total to date
^.^89.
To add your name to the list
The Record, CR .5-331.
Teenage Hoods Commit
29 Robberies In L. A.
aiiernoon when
VETERANS' DAY IS over fur ;'"c" ils'r:do 8
halt '’ he s ud ! another year. Let’s consider a duarterhor.-e. sat
A strike of the A-sociation <* i ^ **sib]* parJfle and rcaf ^ hamburger while
Western Pulp and Paper Work- alv| Lavaca
pretty tecn-
S2.ll on eight Inch
, ,, ,,, ,| LDS .\NGELLS (ITT* -
. , w as from McAllen Pipe and'
prci y chestnut, Su-w-jy Co vv,th a bid of $2.39! Tvsrixe teen-agers suspected off
munching a >i.\-inch .pipe and $3.39 for commiting 29 burglaries that j ru^w ^hat included;
listening io • c,ght-inch : netted them $5,300 in cash and :
mus,c a, Gy Manager Bill Harrison merehandiw said they got ^ j 8Wat*”>
j cuss "future busmesa"
They also operated u h d er
I
j ior resident engineer of DeWitt gram next year with the i-egion m-ise-aiid-more-noise
ers (AWPPWi. which
spearheading 0i*c of our dri\»-ins.
-a.d tiie ciiv roiifd liuy all the:
total 33,500 by tonight as a re-I Bellingham. M ash
Counties of Dis- 1 and Auxiliary
Ford officials announced that i sent* 21 000 workers -!tri<st.wil! "SOV' ,ac‘ *uch a project. pipe needed at quoted prices
%<*... Wo( it, olanM1 «J| ffi, iSTfuIJ,.™ Oli/.. “ ST'dSrtrt i HA,-i .Nr „ 'V0NT ’•')*-'l,n,'i',A"r:l >• 1%5- ,
__I« ... i ,, . . , .,o aKunl’ Tiistnn . I CAJIS HALIJNCj .IKKF^S pilll- of the curiosity smokers who I>i<is were received
... .. . ‘v u V™"11 T Krause has completed almost ed tlirough Cuero early this flock like vultures to accidents Snapn Paint «hop. Humble Oil
mills operated. t>y members ™ 43L years of service with tlie morning with tlie happy hunt- and murder trials, attended the X- Refining Co.. Odell
ie act k is . ssotia ion o Texas Highway Department, ers ready for the big first day. session in our courthouse on Ervin Cranberry, Lucas Luni-
Piilp and Paper Manufacturers. He has been senior resident en- AVe hope they all return safe Wednesday. ’ Inn- Co. and Nathan Past Lum-
iho papermakers strike was gineer for 16 years. and »*md. Those readers who When the wife of one of the her Cn.'on painting the city hall
virtually certain to eonti n u e Effective December first, Irl plan to make that first day a defendants screamed in hvsjer- Hid.s submitted varied great-
througn the weekend because. jr. i^rrimore Jr„ native oC Ma- success should remember that jical sho.-k after the 99 vror j !y. some bidding only labor or
no talks were sche^tuled until.County, will succeed deer with the hat on may be : sentence had been ams.uncal, ! paint amt some a combination
Monday morning when man-. Krause. He is 38 years of age. your mother-in-law. Theivforo, j this woman came away mote rof L.ih
agenwiit and union officials js married and has two oliild- b* careful. We nee( ail the , somber than we d ever seen Property on which,the Sand*
were to convene witj- federal J ren^ customers and reader* we her. We doubt seriously if she . Steak House and Sands Motel
mediators in Washington. D. C. | W F. "Bill Moehiman. acn- have. Killing one of them sort Will ever attend voluntarily an- are located on the Yoaxurn
The papermakers waiiced oft i ior resident engineer at Gon- of hurt* business outer trial of this type
the job Thursday morning, re-1 sales, will be promoted to the 1
•ult of United Auto Workers
* trike* at eight plants. Latest
to be added to the layoff list
were plants in St. Louis and
Kansas City. Mo.; Rawsonville,
Highland Park, Cleveland, Mon-
roe. Livonia, Dearborn and
Wlxotn, Mi. h,; Metuclien. N.J.;
Lima, Fairfax. Sharonviile,
Canton *u-d Lcram. Qf.io: Nor-
folk. Va.; St Paul Minn;
Greer, Island. N and Indi-
anapolis, Ind. Twenty-six thou-
sand already have bt^en idled
by the Ford strike.
Arjay Miller, Ford president,
faid at a San
Raws oonferenct
jecting a management offer of, p-s.tion of supervising con- SHE WOULDN'T BELIEVE ONE OK THE
wage end fringe benefits boasts sttuefion engineer in 1be district it when told here in Cuero young-
_ , totalling 16 and 3-4 cents an office at \oakum on Decemberij sters on horseback use dr \ e-tn
Dega . hnur and spuming Labor Secre- f-rsl. He is a native of Bra/os restaurant fftihties as well as ike a \utiii- fix ng
« company See STRIKES, Page • (County. t gaxmohiies. Our hienri ,'wifeone e.se s mase: ie*.
cf stastetul
. . .. ,. duties of a roporler is cover.igc
5 oakum on r'erember1-sters on horseback use dr\e-\n of csnrt tr ial' Make-, ore tec!
Highway iias been annexed fal-
lowing tiie second and final
idimr on an ordinance pro- chart
\ Iding tor annexation.
Hairni-oh is, to' meet w.rti pro-
idea fiom a television shenv,
Temple Gty sheriff’s deputies
from | roported today
The youngsters, led by a IS
White, 1 -vear * old youth, weie appre-
hended Thursday by’ deputies
who recovered about 52,500 i n
loot.
Deputies said members of the
juvenile gang told them they
called themselves "The Rog-
ue*" and got the idea for their
organization and its exploits
from a television show that
“glamorize* criminal*.”
The youngster* had:
Drawn up an organizational
to the weekly dinner meeting*.
—"At dinner we will talk
about these burglaries.
—"We will ride to and from
hobs in taxi* wherever possible.
—"Member* will break up u»
two*. Each group will pocket
own haul."
Deputies said members of the
gang —all from Temple City
High School - admitted burg-
larizing 19 homes in Temple
City, nine in Pasadena and ana
in San Gabriel.
’Die youths allegedly operated
two or three night* a week and
told their parents they were go-
ing, io the library.
<*ff son:*' iXHfv ovyrrrs * thr*f*-b**v,k
* area o( Fa.m.e >t. to discuss
Six of the boy* were booked
Elected Icndci's. on suspicion of burglary and
Onened bank acccvints for held for arvenile authorities.
tb^.- tw*ot! t < TV otj
— H»ld weekly dinners to <fcs- their
>rker
pare
mix wero released
nta, deputies said.
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