The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1958 Page: 1 of 6
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SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS:
Partly cloudy and warm through
Saturday.
VOL. 70—NO. 151
CUERO, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958
6 PAGES - PRICE 5c
f^Town Talk is Killed
_ In Escape
From Jail
Haifa. Israel. Aug. 1—(UPD—
Authorities used bloodhounds
That production of eggs
thru the Colony Cage plan Is
being successfully conduct-
ed In DeWitt co u n t y
... and highly successful in- and ajrcraft today in a hunt for 64
cidentally, is indicated in a armed and desperate convicts
report by Roy Parker, one "*° P**1*1 °[f.,h5 s.P?cta-
, J cular jailbreak in Israel s history.
of Cuero s feed dealers who Thirteen prisoners and two
is pushing the plan in this guards were killed in a two-hour
- gunbattle at the jail camp, 20
miles west of Haifa, Thursday
Accurate records show night. Another 10 prisoners and
that layers under such a two guards were wounded.
,.*, Authorities said 80 of the 200
pian have not only paid for convicU in the prison werc jn.
their C03t but have averaged solved in the break. Sixteen of
50c profit per head in some them were recaptured or killed
seven or more months. The fUgjtives uere armed with
When a man has 2000 or Bren guns, submachine guns and
more layers in production,!rifles seized from the prison ar-
morv
at 50c per head profit in 7 ^ Arabs among them were
months, that looks like a [believed fleeing toward the Jor-
good deal to US. danian border, 18 miles away.
...... . Others were believed headed
It takes an Initial invest- J for tbe Nazareth area.
meat, of course, and hard The jail break started when the
work to care for the birds, prisoners suddenly broke ranks
during the supper lineup and at-
but such a return is worthy tacked the guards. Just before the
Cl effort. Egg production attack someone cut all the pris-
through the Colony Cage on s ^phone line'.
Authorities said the leaders of
plan could prove a big as- thc break were Arabs serving;
set to the average DeWitt long-term sentences, mostly for:
county farmer, poultryman:^ prisoners
r.nd landowner. The pro- helped guards try to stop the
gram is certainly worth break,
looking into.
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If you go into a store and
buy a bag of groceries, a
suit of clothes, a household
appliance, or anything else,
you expect to pay for it
yourself. You
other people,
Lebanon Post-Election
Calm Broken By Bombs
Ike Wants
Meet About
August 12
LIGHTHOUSE LOOKS TIT'—The lighthouse at north entrance
of Buffalo. N Y.. harbor is askew like this after being
struck by the steamer Krontenac. The foundation kept the
lighthouse preity much upright, but the Ulterior was a mess.
The Krontenac slunk off to drydock at Ashtabula, O.
TEXAS EASTERN:
PAYS DIVIDEND lTen From DeWitt At
Electric Day Meeting
HOUSTON. Aug. 1.— The regu-
lar quarterly dividend of 35
don’t expect cents per share on the common; Ten persons from DeWitt J leaders plan and develop elec-
who may stock of Texas Eastern Trans- county attended li e District lit I trig .ikirionstiat ions to be used in |
mission Corporation was declared1 4_h Electric Dav program held * *otfd < as well as in county, |
lieter patronize the store or by jbe board of directors of the
buy the same brands of .company at a meeting here to-
tooch, to pay part of the da-v- The dividend i« payable
September 1 to stockholders of
1.11 for y on. The same thing rpcord a, the close of business on
is true when you purchase , August 8.
ror’ icps Dividends on the nine issues of
preferred stock also payable Mildred
But there are exceptions yPpteniber 1 to stockholders of
to this rule —z.nd they are record at the close of business on
found In commercial enter- s are *s follows: $l 12-'*
per share on the 4.a0 percent Con-
prises run by the govern- vertjbie Series; $1.18-3/4 per
r.ient. These enterprises pm- share on the 4.75 percent Con-
rarclv if ever pay their own verb hie Series: $1.37-', per share
* K J on the 5.o0 percent First Frefer-
v ay. They commonly oper- rr*d Series: 1.25 per share on the
r.tf at a loss which is made 5.00 percent Series: 1.40-1'4 per
up out of general govern- S1 43.3 4 ^ sharpPon ^ 5.73
ment revenues, which sim- ,-ent Subordinate Comertible Se-
plv means that they are ries: $1.67-’s per share on 6.70
, .. . . , . per cent Series; $1.45 per share
subsided to some degree by ^ the 5 80 ^ s*ri„. and
all the taxpayers. $1.33-3/4 per share on the 5.35
A long list Of examples percent Subordinate Convertible
could be cited. A typical one
Thursday in Nixon, lie annual
event was sponsored jointly by
Central Power and Light Co.
and the Extern ion Service,
Attending from DeWitt county
were Extension Agent, Mrs.
Martin
district and
tests
Heideman said 140 agents, 4-
H members and leaders from
throughout tie district attended.
Classes were held in the | the troops would
morning and the afternoon was | leave until there
and (filbert1 devoted to giving demonstra- j political stability
Heideman Aduit Leaders Mrs. I tions.
A. T. Schubert and Joe Hoffman,
t-II members Gene Ray Moore,
Robert Fargman, Patsy Haros,
Debra Ililbrirh and Jackie llil-
brifh. and Rudolph Martin.
Purpose of the program was
to help 4-11 members and club
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, -
(UPIl— President Eisenhower
was ready to call today fer a
United Nations “summit” meet-
ing about Aug, 12 with the pri-
mary aim of seeking agreement
with Russia and other nations j
to halt "indirect aggression” In ?
the Middle East.
The United Slates claims
"indirect aggression” In the
Middle East and elsewhere, un-
less checked, threatens to bring
on World War III.
The President, in a note to So-
viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
to he made public today, was
ready to insist the chiefs-of-state
conference Khrushchev has been
urging he held in the U. N. Se-
curity Council. Eisenhower also
was set to insist the 11-nation
council ilself decide what addi-
tional nations, if any. to invite.
Mould (io Abend
Secretary of Stale John Foster
Dulles disclosed Thursday the
United States is prepared to go
ahead with the summit meeting
without French Premier Charles
de Gaulle if he refuses to come.
De Gaulle at latest report fav-
ored an Aug. 18 meeting in Gen-
eva, Switzerland, outside the
Security Council. However, Dul-
les said he assumed France
would be “adequately repre- !
sented.’’
Dulles also said the United i
state electric con- [ Slates would not keep its t-oops I
in Lebanon "after we had been I
asked to withdraw by the duly!
constituted government of Le- 1 rrgulnr acting at .he Live Oak
banon. But lie added he hoped j Restaurant
DADDY'S UTTII HELPERS—Dennis (left) and Michael Gilbert
are helping daddy run for the Republican nomination for
sheriff In Boise, id. Dennis is 4. Michael, 3. Their father
resigned from the police force to make the race tor sheriff.
Rotary Club Chicken
Fry Slated Labor Day
lira red ns gue st
lold of Hie weak
The Cuero Rotary Club’s an-
nual chicken fry on Labor Day
will he .held at the new .'Cuero Good Neighbor Fund, (\ieros
high school cafeteria. Rotarians oven-■.charity organization,
were told Thursday during their Putman said many people*
u. S. Troop
Withdrawl
Said Cause
BEIRUT. Lebanon, Aug. !,
(UPD— Terrorists shattered
Lebanon's post-election calm to-
day with a fatal bomb attack
apparently aimed at speeding
American troopWithdrawal and
retirement of President Camilla
Chamoun.
At least two personsWere kiII-
ed and 15 wounded by the heavy
Iwmb blast near headquarters
of the Lebanese army troops out-
side the rebel-held Rasta quarter
of Beirut.
Simultaneously, extremist reb-
els showered leaflets across the
capital city demanding pullback
of the American "new colonists"
-•a reference to the U. S. Mar-
ines and soldiers sent there at
government request to help
I -maintain .order.
State of Armed 'Iriu p
i Sari) Salnm, head of tie rebel
forces holed up in Hie Basta
quarter brie, immediately dis-
iTainted any respoir ihijjly for
, the two mitbui sis,
: "It is iiiipossible that any of
( my men are responsible for this
* \ lolence." Salem said.
He sided -with pro-government
I leaders Thursday in electing
Maj (ion. Fatal Global), army
< I ief of staff, as president to
| succeed Chamoun. But lie warn-
ed that Ins movement would go
not have to
was greater
In I-ehanon
than when they went in July 15.
Name Oi Winner
In Revue Omitted
Missile-Borne Nuclear
Warhead Is Exploded
Darlene Rathkamp of the Bu*
del 4-H Club was
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 (UPD no time, hut Honolulu reported
TTie United Slates today ex- that the dazzling flash was seen
Hawaiian Island
UDT.
! ploded high in the skv over John- .. . ..
[ sto.i Island in the Pacific a mis- ;fhrOUgh r,lle
-*-siJe-hoine nuclear warhead which c^a'r a* .) 45 a. m
Series.
Roy Parker is < hiurman of tiie
annual event and Ray Katzmark
is in c harge of In ket sales.
Fain Mcpougnl reported Hie
Rotary-sponsored Lillie* League
team, the Red'-, meet the Cubs
at 8 tonight for the champion-
ship of the 1958 season He urg-
ed all members to be present
and boost their dub,
Harry Putman a isi. nl pub-
lisher of Ti e Cuero Re, o. <| ,,p,
fiYAVERACE
99.5 DEGREES
Cuero, experienced I h < i r
Is parcel post. It Is not a
basic postoffice function. It
Coes not advance the cause
df public information and
»nllgflilMifiiml. as do other
I ms, to i Met lunrlioiix It is
purely a commercial under-
Delegates
Will Meet
l>t ICr.de- tel tlir llQS irt Wilt
C'..unty Convention gather at 2 p.
ni. Saturday at l>e\ViU eounlj
taKing. It competes directly ,;„urihotis< io dcei delegates to
v iih private, taxpay ing par- the state convention September n.
Otto Kuck,chairman of the ccv
cti earners on a national.
unty Democratic Executive Com- viet road workers in a Byetorus-;clerr wariiead in a missile oc-
lCgional an local scale. And mittce. will call the meeting to s:an village have uncovered Eng- curred above the Johnston Island
tj the Hoover Commission "rdfr and rrp"de until a chair- >'sh col minted dur :ig ihe reign [area in the Tar ifir tndav. The
*« etfer .u.horl«,.lo ”7^^ ^ VT" Z Zt? ~
hC’dlC' have pointed out it rount; sends an instructed nr un- toda.* . j . The ofucial announcement gave
tjnay lie the forerunner of rocket The government did not <!c-
al(evilr.te^defenses against Russia s inter- serilie the size of the missile and
winner in the senior division of^continental ballistic missile, warhead and did not reveal the
the DeWitt County 4-H Clyb4 J* wns believed to be the first altitude at which the detonation ....... ................
Dress Revue held Wednesday at llme tJl‘S rountr>' has test-fired occurred But past official an- hottest month of the w „, win n
an average high of 99 3 degree
ston Island tests would tie of was recorded at CRM, dam dm
"short-range defensive missiles ing July. The aveiaje l,,v, v...
with nuclear warheads." 7;; 5
super-sol..r flash arul This suggeslnl llial the explo- )| a L>l,.i vviaiia-i
.mu»lir,X,HI cloud of today s sh.J *,ion was the proof-lc*-! of a coin- ( )-i |. |. (*,/;,,! i;,.- l.,( p
ribla*ns j was VvilnesSed by Iholisands of plrlet! weapon such H.- die Nike I - .1 I, lupci .,111., .S In'
Carolyn j residents of the Hawaiian Is- Hercules oi 'l ei,41 missiles de and Hie |,,v., , i i.'v
rticu and 1 lands hundreds of miles north- signed to krio. k out Heels ,,! err- The ine.Vtirv•'/•*..rin'! n.l ,f,
• east of Johnston Island. In Wash- emy M-U.ihtrers. v..r’: H..7 j'iidr d. ■
" ““. ! ifIKt»n the Atomic Energy ( oin- Another |«, silnblv was tlr.-it the T.nJ,»i said .hip.- j.. 1 r,; :|
I'ind Old Coins 'mission and Delense Ire part merit weapon was a prototype devi.e ,.,] j-\ „„ |„ ,v p,
announced: designed to test the feasibility <>f
^0- | “The test detonation of a nu- anti-ICKM mi silts which this
country is trying to develop
iho nr a 1.1,!an warhead shot into the nouncements have said the John
1 the RLA budding in Cuero. Her (air by , mi(isj|e u tegtpd a p)an<,
! namo »nd dinners of four red launched nuclear missile in Ne
i.Lbons wore omitted in a ftary vada last year
which appealed .Thursday in The j The super-solar flash
'■Cuero Record.
vv .rin,a s 1,1 -, 11* 11
virir Tat-y Ran
Sililis iii r, 1.. 1 o le
J. nice Rlai/;.
would l e very much surprised to
know of the distressing condi-
tions under which sonic of the
families 111 f is ennimunily aic
II v ing.
fume ip organization (wo
years age, Hie Good Neighbor
Fund has adiioniMered to needs
of 17 diffcicnt famllirs, Putman
sa ill.
I’ritj' ipal means * f raising
funds foi' the nrgani/aiiriii is an
aunnal v a-iMrl'.y show , stag 'd pi
file a ai ly pa11 of lire v 1 a*•. ai-
1 01 ding. Io I 'id man, w Im also 1 e-
I'al'd die u.o'rk '-f llte Good
N< i;,'Ichor I- und I .a - I o n . , e.ai l v
"ah d by gr nrnius 1 .ontributiuns
oi imbv iduals and 01 gard/ations.
.''Ojman, MiPhersdn pri-sided
III the at.SI til e of Rev U,a: shad
Doyeff. [iresidrnt, who ... on
v.ueliun in \t. r Hr ('.aiolir;
P John I l.altl* , puiiia ,tv
,< b. II III. n. , I p a ti ll a reja e 1-h-
' f a - ■ 11. * i-taie I »i p.: r t h an t
1 ’( I ‘Ulan- .saf, f w,,| I .
I" .do 1 ; t pi t , 1 1. -. ,
speaker and
done by the 0,1 '*nlil ( liamoun slcppcd down
and the Amerjeans got out of
Izdianon. fjitts in effect keeping
the country in a state of nrinr,'
tiin e.
T he bo: 11 bin.:; v.,as' the first v io-
lenre .since the* eloctiun. brought
hope Iliat the revolt wr,.s settled.
I he rebej J, aders tol l t!;eir men
not to shoot un|'is they wrro
shot at. and :p, ,:t_v p.,s (0|.
In-wed (;.<• - a me poo.'. But both
sales have mamt.nnrd a watch-
ul e ai'io ; j*1Hi, .
Safaniasrid lie a.beailv’ u.n ,rv
' pei a1 mg c.b the aiinv •: -ar)
attempt to determine vv ho w; n
l‘r .poiisi). o f.i, today "s tt oublo.
I la D Midi 1 \| dodi d hurtly ah
h 1100:1 n 1 1 bo /.-himu building
mar the lit 1 Uo.Jrm quatter.
Ileaflets from Extremists
D.-o blast. ioi|pir,l with He
Am.ei ica-ns Go lliene ' Gaf-
I't -. was an a Jy alp ra'a'li to
Hi" [a a ( fill 1 '01 tion
Gl.-i t .11 -. , ,| the * 1 j *, • of
If" 1' ..let 11 w i 11 . ■ f |. , " ! 1,-1- ’ •,
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LONDON. Aug. 1 1 UPD
operates ?.t a deficit
instructed delegation to the sts-'e
comenti'irv and determine if any
Tilts simp1.' mean > that 1^,1 rerolutie>ns will be presented
y ou pay part of tlie bills for before the stave convention,
tkese vrho use parcel post
eorvJce. With the prospect
of staggering federal de-
ficits, and increased spend-
ing, it’s pretty hard to find
any sound arguments
against increasing parcel
post rates to the point where
Riles For Husband
Of Former Cuero
Citizen In Alabama
Soaring Market Led By
Aluminum-Copper-Steel
Teenage Center
Monthly Social
Saturday Night
fitting ’ (9
vei.i's t»>t;il I,. 20 71 :in< i:. -
* 1 Sge jem ly pir ip.!. u f
DeWitt 1 ounty n .11 11 mi |i« 1
cording t > the Tcxic Al-mn;
Rxiu'all -for the f.r 1 v. ■ r
months of the irai •*. • 5 (11, m,i
es in Jftnuaty ; k ) ebiuei*
5*. March; 1 JB Vp; it 1 03 ■
55. June ^pef i’ll .to'.
Band Parents
Club To Organize
Tuesday Evening
j -if
;-it
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Train Derailed
ATt.NNTA. ".ue. I 'III'
Two diesel I'ncm-.live un.K nnc
Uuerc>s Te»ns;e ( enter will h*
the seAir,*. Se.turdk.v night of » reg-
ular monthly s'k iai whieh will
include n ping-pong championship ^!x r'!rs ,ll<> c,d'k •s,ru '"J
game for boys a trampoline exht- Passenger train, ih
bitiem and music by Pat Intake .rrsccn,_ d'>railed lust k .dii
Raiiroad imucs strengthened in and Bobby Ojehel s teenage hand
Funeral service* for Robert F.
Gould, husband of the 'ormer
loth direct and indirect.
BIBLE VERSE
They hiuill cry unto Jehov-
ah le c.iuae of iijipirwun. amI
be wilt send 10* m a wiiuur,
and deliverer, and be mil lie
find them.—Isaiah IS:/#.
eongres-
said the social will start at 8 p m.
j^J \ p r
and continue until 12 midnight
a Among the bovs to stage the
rampoh
I>el/-..n R-.nie R;i be. Tomr”
He-.r 1 .-ne Mar.„um . i»,l J.mi
Wil’iford.
5 0RK Aug 1 (UPD products rising later in the month
Aluminum, copper and steel
shares-all involved in price ad- J,"7"™“,'*. Center Supervisor Dkk" Rr^Joi rlcrk’
vances—ied the snek market recognition o. cone res- *-
higher today. «o*ta! action on a Nil to
Alcoa raised its price of aluml-.them aid Their gains ran to
Estelle Lavton of Cuero were ten- ™“ay, "if!,'V ,T W1,h ^«‘«l a' ^ highs tramped,, e exhibition are” RoUrt
ic venues balance the costs, . . . f tod Mr (kjU|d M'.l3,s »be >ear. Oil issues, a iso re
atlVel- ,or ,od*y “*r Goula Alcoa rose 2 3/4 points and gam* fleeting » fmn price *H .■ Hue
was i*ne of t\Ao victims in a of auout 2 points eoch appeared rme fra, tions to more than z
three-vehicle coHisicn which or- in Aluminum Kaiser A .rii.ouii. p... ■
cured Tfsjrsday 15 miles east of and Reyr^lds Metals. ‘ Am ...mobile issue* were mixed
Sen Antonio. Copper prices displayed a film* with Ford , easier and Chrysler
Tne other victim was William er lone tie re and in Ixmkn, * and General Motors firm Stude
A Wallace also of San Antonio. factor which carried /.naCoiklA., Lakc. Ki, k«n! lieid steady
The (Jotilds had iieen living in Orro de R*S< u aii<: (hpprr ' Ckstnnuiiii* ati**n issues iinpi.c.ed
S^n Ant.m.o, Range tip a punt t.* nu.re u>an • **Ub Atiieiican leiepfa/iie arttl In-
y.r (e*uld i' a nrvAh«-r-in-la*v p».M »o new highs. K- nhc.. it.' ittnat.-inal Ttfeph.-ne at ne.*
Wiiliat and Aithur iav- Magni and HtHf* bodge r05C h.’gtis ip/xl*car equaled its t,*p
tor Mrs H Wifdgruhe and Mrs a fannt or ir.oie - m the tire*
Bessie Peak*, all of Cuero Steels tegis’ered smell
Atlanta Thursday injui.ng a n. ,,l .
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LUJ. y fJUz Sznj-
PERSON AllTY
CUERO HIGH CHEER LEADERS
TO ATTEND TRAINING CAMP
*33
Enlisted Men
Due Pay Raise
f i> «av icurs < annnt ncjp
men "tv, tin not want help
Ycq mu-f "a'k in 'he Way
■ed the- r *c,.j mil find *<'m-
safe*; .
act, JDie nc.n I>vv f ine* *t*v k »'er-
The deceased was sent to a Se- gam*. Practically the whole Ih-; ages were. Industr,al* 504 72. on
g'lin hirers] horr* from >*ner^ du*try ,s ir* cn * higher price- t ,>,[* |J| *»< up « J7 u'lliti**
*e» red- *• ** •** he to M<* **»)» then »nd strip sleei* 7J.63 up b«S; stork* 17« 2« op
K:!e, Ai# , Dr hunal. **nth 'he prospect of r»her Itctl # $5
M.lll I., kulrj. Aug. I —
I! I'l I — Tbe K*|HfGlir ef
Korea ms s a* t sn«s t«» <t*ui
We the, pas for Its enlisted
m»n
The raise ssnntd mean that
prtsstes,* st he ****** get 7?
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