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F*f* • THI CUERO RECORD. Mon., March 28 1968
PERSONALS
Graham Hamilton, Messrs,
and Mmes. Frank Sheppard,
Henry Sheppard, Joe Shep-1
pard, Andrew Aleman Jr., (
Mateo Perez and David Perez | Mr. Bnf) Mr* J**hnn> I**'*
all of Cuero; and Mr. and ;are Parents of a bah> girt
Mrs. Floyd Doehnnan of Mey-1,X)rn March 26 a* 3 t* am at
ersville were in Victoria Satur- j Hu™" Hospital. She nvVI 7
day night where they attended !ih* 1 ryt-
French Press Briefers
Talk Down At Newsmen
one the Vt.eiv.tn* would un-
.......jTterstand the correct he's* o;
Wmfk<a»j ! suburban estate late Saturday
” BOinCr • • ■ night of an apparent heart
Continued from Page li .attack He had been in
their light? j rler-Jiningt health for about 10
A funnel cloud reported .''-arc and had suffered a heart
tiea!- Art? >n hut never touched alack » year ago.
I ground. GolflKill-si/'nl hail. 50-1 --------------
:ti!le-.in-ho'tr wind- and brow rtll^TCC CDAii
rains tv re .v;,,,v,| j ¥' ^ FKvM
POLLIWOfiS
Hy POIXV BtmCKIttN
rally for Sen. Bill Patman J
of Gftnado held at Club Wester-
and Mrs Canuto Barton Electric power
off in
„ ,,4 u u „ (announce the arrival of a baby nes«hb..rh...d for some thirty ^e-.shar backward student,
ner Ham-iton spoke brief,y on.Rir, f,)rn viarcb 25 a' Burns m.nuv*, delaying breakfast this
yatman dunnK thc i Hospital at 10.52 p m. She tip- morn.ng. Stragglers late •> <
B> PHII. NEWSOM
IP! FI reign Ns»i Vnalyat
A French foreign pollcv 'the French josition.
briefing, whether in one of • The French view .sac th.- i i * <r*tncr«i:. |
President Charles de Gaulle's, The threat of Soviet attack on
staged raws conferences or by j Western Eurojir which led to
one of his spokesmen, always 1 NATO, has subsided . . . “it is
seemi to. take the form of a | a characteristic of armchair
patient teacher explaining to a , strategists to prepare for the
last war," ,
And to it was the other day • The atomic weapon* will
an.- vet make tne ne\t war dilfercnt
Mt’vdgh the in ns during the 1
North Centra! T“.vas got tin
mis! early Monday. Burleson
south of Fort Worth reported 2
inch'-' Boyd reported 1 72 inch:
Ferris, 1 53 and Dallas 1.33.
'•I ■ ■ of it Dll n an hour 01
less,
At
THE NEWS
Peg t .n rut. off
l niterl Press International
re[«
vyas1 clear t<
evenings program.
Mrs. Henry J. Koenig Sr .
has returned from an extended
visit to Downey, a suburb of
IAngeles, Calif., where she
visited her son-in-law and
daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Leo
O'Gorman and son. Sean.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney M
Byrne and family of Houston
spent the weekend with Mrs >
Ethel Byrne and Mr. and Mr?
Gene S. Brown and family
! ped the scales at 7 lbs. 12 oz.s
MARKETS
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET
IT FRO CASH GRAIN 'IKT
Courtesy
Hchuffncr's Inc.
n a question - arid
church on Sunday morning due ***«*!-*n on the Fren h telex.- than any other,
to power failure' in some sec- '«*> rework to give Foreign Hie disadvantages of NATO
t.„ns and therefore ckaki Minister Maurice Come d e have come to outweigh its _
’hrowinr folk off. Murville a chance to explain advantages . . . “it, strips us
France ? military w ithdraAv.nl French of the feeling of our
p.amv weather had for the tr"m -VATO I responsibilities in defense mat- j ‘ ,
. i xis * hilt iff v jt, cJo„ r„ *,nr° SHA-PK. S'jptvrnr Hf.ul*1 tfrs and. cons#*(juf ntlv, to a lin v “ ' ,#l ' "M fl' ”
ip during the day. quarter* of th< A .'crt powers rory large degree, of tiie will to "f‘ “"rrmiltentiv thtougli 1 c s- line
in Kuroj*’, became ojierational defend ourselves . . as soon as day _over
in Paris in 1951. NATO h a s a country is no longer interest- ^ falling during. MADISON. Wi?
the late afternoon and
U A-iriV.TOV FPI Rep.
Adam Clayton f'ov« clh D N.Y..
Tgtng that more . money be
budgeted foi war on io--city in or.
Hospital Notes
BI RNS HOSPITAL
Admissions: Sister Mary Ger-
trude, C. E, 'ijarg* Morgan,
Don 'ITiornton'. Mrs. Evie Lodi-
art, Mrs. Marie Toenjes. Mrs.
Johnny Lewis and Mrs. Canute
Barron.
Dismissed: W. F. Buehr.g,
Mrs. Daisy Neely, .Mrs. Curtis
Uuv.s and baby, Walter Ben-
nett. Sandra Middaugh, Ray-
mond I we, Mrs. Josephine
Saw burger, .Mrs. Ottilia Ma.v-
pirily cloudy <nc- the Panh n- iflil"-
d!\ t'pper Soil'!. Plan- and, We figure ,' 'will take a?
from the P'-co- V dlcy west- •ninimiun of A7 billion'*o really |
It vva- < 'o i' I • or rain nr make a dent in the hard - core!
ivcr most of the re ■ t •' the urruiplnycd and ■/<•' the 32 j
million American?-, hi- ck and
< t FRO HOSPITAL
Admissions: Dr. Ann Morgan.
Dismissed: Mrs. Lillie Smith
and \iis.s Betty Ferguson.
STRATTON HOSPITAL
atH<ve the s': <>i0 (mverty
I Admissions: Pete Harris.
It s* worth going out of your
Mrs Frank Fischer and *on,
Jerry Lee, Kenneth Peters and
Mark bludgeons, ah of Cuero;
and Mrs. R. H. Gohmurt ol
Meyersvilie went to Victoria
Milo . . .
Yellow ear corn .
Yellow shell corn
,-PI Deaths..
■ *•.....•- “ * “ ........... “ 'o at Laredo. . more than 100 l'.?. cities over L'H •
TEXAS POI'FTKV I’llH FS
AUSTIN - 'Ul'li - p.ail'try :
South Texas Mark'd s'."n
OBITUARIES
N
2.20 [M>r lot; ,rw._ handsomely " shaped A,Hrrh ^ «f this year when De either, that the policy we are
1 23 per »>u ,,n(j ,-oveicd with clusters .if always a reluctant following , is first national
1 35 per Ini shite blossoms Herb trying I’,u,ner in tlte mmtairy a.vpects policy, and second entirely in -
to find out the name of'the -,f NATO, notified President our hands. ’
tree and Roxie Cage savs it is Jotinson in. slanted longhand That is the French side of the vJ___________
i black haw ^ that he would w thdraw all NATO coin. v :--—"
_____ French personnel from the Hpeaks '.in.-rally
Ted HarwcMxl, veterinarian in vano"s NATO vs.mmands and When we apeak of NATO it iti GLEMULF Calif UI’I -
an Antonio, telling that a San ordpr ali ,jni,s '',nd installations Dkely to be in terms of a rvri) Hurt„. *; kl„hl,r
Antonio woman was bathing n‘,f lln,,"r f'-'-nch control from hixatd. genera! concept rather H^. screenw.ite- died Sundav
her.' pet dog and laid a 6-carat- Fr**n,'h 'enutoiy. th.an in the maze of separate Hf hjs h,iIW in p;lios vcrde-
il.ami.md ring .6<wn to bathe •Totm,“,n re-i,,‘:,“<1 »n inv ,_ta-1 agreement- and military mstal- Estates
pictures on k" stronger. PUjRi.es adequate Hi0 ^ The dog swallowed the ri“n T" bilaterH) negotiations liftion.* that' make up it* details. „v.c ,
lor g«Kj demand. movement diamond and an X-Ray showed »"d later was joined by the 13 if is agreed that NATO can ,A;,.nded hack to " the
the nng m the Jog's stomach o’hei part nets in NATO in a de- . ont.nue to function even with- jv "ms t,,. H ru
operation ring retriev- claration ,hal an integrated "Ut France although to re- . * , a;ithl,r,,d .n„nv '/,<
Hausman. Alfred Johnson. Tom MET WINNER ,.,i military command remained place the installation? now in
Jones, Jerry Hanys, L. Wo NEW YORK UPI Karan . an essential of Western secjri- Fr/tnce will run to 700 million
Sciba and Miss' Mary Louise Armstrong. a 24 - year-old Friends will be -,„tv to 'b- or more.
Goebel went to Shiner Sunday, brunette from Brentwood. Ca- jP;trn y,at Mrs. Kvie Txe’kar' ’ ,n his broadcast, Couve de -It. can also be
afternoon to attend the District/pf , .von a coveted Metropolitan wa> removed from the Golden Murv ille reiterated the De Fi ance ,:ari remain a -faithful
“he weekendt
"This wa? fu?t fit
rtirig of a drive to organize
peoji’e to really bring arjout an
end to the war ”
Sunday to view the art exhi-■ supplies adequate for good.
bits displayed by Victoria Col- demand. movement br.sk
lege art students in the McNa-. farm price- uroers and frj-
mara - O'Connor Museum J er-. l'r-' ■' '4-3 3.'! :!is . «•
ry I-ee a sophomore at Victoria, ^as! fexas Ma:kc- - gh-
Gollege, had Wo
exhibit.
brisk: prices 16.30 - 17.80c.
Mmes. S. P. Heliert, Paul —.....
LONDON UP! David <’or-
!>c" . master of Pickles, a mon-
grel dog who led Scotland Yaid
to tiie stolen World Oio of >(,.(
Ttiqmas Lee Price of Monti 1-
he-mi- hl1 ',n,i M..rthan Ann Na.-h of
Alic-n-, Imtli 1ft, were !>- 1 lr-yl n
a collision near Springfield Stt-
urdav.
Bill.v ,J'*‘ Henry. 19. soil, of
William Henry,, n Bander;. ,.jv:c
leader and hanker, wa- 1:111c 1
in. a twr.'-car collision .oil T--
Highway !'i ;n northern b \ r
and won a $16,000 reward • l|n,lb>.
for Corliett:
“Pickle? -aw i* f,i?- He
found it. th» li'tle darling. lie'll
nave caviar all. week."
the
12 Catholic Daughters of Amer- Opera contract Sunday in the (\,,o Nursing Home to Burns Gaulle position .which boiled ally even though outside
ican reception which drew ap-' f,n>,N of the Mei's yearly n'.spital Sunday morning, suf- d<wn ,0 f-his: .military alliance.
proNimately 125 women from national audition. ferine: from an unusually high ^»r> t go away mud hut But what he seem?, to over-
Cuero. Yorktown, Yoakum.. Miss Armstrong defeated 17 f, ,er ” " look > Germany. He would
Hallettsville ancl Shiner. - other finalists in what obs,-r- - When the dist has settled, deny West Germany any voi< e
t,„ .»r—-g. ____i V' rs term'd the stiffest «'*.mpe- Graham Hamilton was a Vic- C"uv" d'' Murville said, he was m nu.-iear detenses and he
- ’7"» '"™ ............ T—.-.r" r"X r s
2ZSS. ■ “ hSJST-I; M ,few W f®™1"# Siroia.n
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sager She wa? a co-winner of the Victoria to ?i)end several day - 7 UllltS III GdlVCSfOfl nHn-V ■
bed as guests over the week- last June and will appear with'with her sister?. C«>rmne Crain
end. Gad Sager. Kenny Lew-is the San Francisco Opera this- and Winnie von Allmen j HOUSTON flTli Jo.br **“ ,*,at My an insistence <
the scripts for the Tar/.an
film*. In 1919 lie wrote the . f UI. W I,I)A 1 PI
screenpla> for F. Scott Fitzger- ; A"’A offic.al, enthusing
agreed that a]fr. .T„p Gl.0:,f OHtshv." ^»d ’he potential of the Star
‘. fi't/et satellite orbiting . a?tron-
SAN’TV BARBARA Calif. ;i! 0,’->ervidun
UPI Graveside rite* were ' The _ [wtentml off, ,-i by
scheduled tndav at Sant a OAO ,n pM.and:ng '. m -
Barbara CVmeteN f.,- Janie? "? ’he umvc-?--
Graham Cook. Santa Barbara r-*nk* n man' 'W' uj,h
.. . , Citv College (cachet- and ’hr ‘n^ntlon of the telescope “
H rench and .
former newsic'ipt man
rook, 41. fatUllv -hot himself s' "»"1T AIFFTS
last Fridav in nearhv P.?mo WASHINGTON UPI The
Beach, p'.lice reK,rtcd. G-.k Court meet* today to
Die conc.ijs-ion then may well ,was to haVf. un(itrg.inti anccr.-hand dmvn
■Hendervon Red Mille:, a
Li ' I.c.ke fvfiurani o-.vn-r. ",
killer! Sunrlay in an accident m
vvh’ch h-,s. ear .plunged off
P m, ii Road 1676 near Big Laim
tnl overturnerl.
HOUSTON
As pin wall of
6'PH
Houston,
surve.-v
grand
bilateral agreements ami by ijo^ital here
toduy
Cott.acf-
Du'-heran College in Seguin.
! T. Way'? happy birthday ers klalif vicf, president of the tH,ldinK Lei many to tne role of
include Karen Ann Bin* Jay Xpx.JS Kl| kjux KUn --------............ u* - '
P.raiMOVD, Va UP!
Fun-
of Alice and Nancy Heiden of spring
l ake Geneva, Wisconsin. The j
R.rls are all students at ^fexas BAN EXHIBITION I include Karen Ann Bin/ Jay ’ u-u Klo'v Klan" ? oH g '' second-class nation, he invite?
Z ’RICH, Switzerland UP! Brarnletie and Evelyn Brant- diiv'tha, n,..v unils J ^ the same conditions that led to Pra," were ‘ -rhe.tuied
, Zurich sun-lax banned, a plan- ley. 'men each had l^en funned in 1 dews,atin8 wars ln for nm.n Tuesdav for Herbert
ned exhibition by the .Must ---- r.-t,w~, KuroP<‘- Wo-th Ja-kson Jr.. burnt
' _ chairman of the Universal Iy>af
at secret, meetings Sun- i Tobacco Co., the large?’- t uba
pinions and order?
hefoie In-ginning the second
week of arguments 'n the
March session.
FLOWERS
For The Shut-In
From
RYA.VS
Flower Shop
102 N Gonzaie;
CR SUM!
IP ianifud
MAKE SPARKLING GIFTS
^ lor APRIL BIRTHDAYS
for MOTHER'S DAY
A DIAMOND
IS FOREVER
Berninq & Wagner
JEW El.ERA
Lester Frers
WATCH REPAIRS
Cuero. T«m
'men each had l»een formed in ,
Galveston Euco^.
Committee for Information on HOME HINT FOB TODAY- As;,;mvall S8ld (hp unjts wcpr 1
the \ irt Nam v\ar. n group yi1 you will know at first glance formed
which repeatedly ha? been vhmh side the streak * on dav ,Iack Cannon of Re„unlont. Nev er bother atx.ut try.ng n, co buving and handling fnm in
critic.zed for its ant.-Amencart when you re cleaning window s. „Hnfi .......... ,J, t}1P Texas , apptar smart; put your ener- the wwld.
viewpoint.
Region Meet...
'Continued Dim ‘age It
ton, Region X director.
Miss Ida Campbell, chairman
u.-e horozontal .strokes on the
outside, vertical strokes on the
inside.
grand dragon
KKK. attended the organization ky into b*ung smart
Jack-son.
d:ed -V Fjs
THERE'S rie\-er a reason to settle for less than Freund
.service - partic ularly because it costs no more, and very
often less than our reputation and appearances may lead
you to think.
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
< K 6-434.9
meetings.
rv;
* r
V f
r
JAMES BONO
DOES IT
I EVERYWHERE!
pm
UNDERBALT
j “Our recruiting in the Galves-
_ T "" ton area has been ev en (tetter j
CirCUS • • • [than we expected,” Cannon
fCaro nued trorn Page d ),</ . •, „ M .. I
, ,, ,, ,? ,, . , . He said there are mree otheri
of th'- Bee Coiin'v Survev Com- erect the big top and get the ,,, .
, " , .. .. , . Kian units in Galveston conn-1
mittee, was in charge of ar-, other attractions on the fair- .
rangement.s , way tip in time for this ..after- •'
Papa'ote Creek and A C Jon- rt'*»n's matinee. _ #
es Markers were dedicated d,.r- As m<-n and elephants work- SmOKIflQ • • •
ed under the big top, a pride to^finued from Page D j
of Hons m them cages gazed ten putting off beginning!
j to smoke. It spurns those who
explosion aboard the Norwegian For the circus people 8wm-! £ sm<,k,':
t inker Sem Tonslverg claimed selves, excitement came early: far
, its sixth victim Friday with the Sunday night when one of the I J* nSntrit ^ Tb->mp-
' death of another workman. The truck* had its engine catch fire, i |
j explosion occurred last Monday: vvhile circus roustabouts and i ™ , *peful!!ll!'.K j
! while 13 local Chinese fitter* performed worked to «mother! y
were working aboard the ,h(> fin. Cuero fire depart- evemfu! elinund-
tanker in the harbor men! was summoned and the !i')n m^T' lng "1
Zn„VZ"S 5S.W
ing the day.
FITTER DIES
SINGAPORE UPI
imperturbably on all the com-
A gas, motion.
Who says a ’66 Ford rides
quieter than Jean Bauchet’s
$12,000 Facel Vega?
■onttair J»m lavchft
»• an art collector •no •
cor»nolR*«or of fin# Auto-
mobiloa. H« ufidorittMnfl*
that gulet in a car wear#
QA.afrty. Aftar driyimj a
Ford XI. h« satfl
"Thoy would not hav« to
wako Pans atroots no
smooth if alt cars rod#
Hk# thfa.**
Jean Bauchet!
Today thru Tuesday
Box Office Opens 6:45
with one feature only.
Adults Me—<Tilldrra 35c
RlALTOfi
i no serious damage caused.
One of the main attractions of
today's show are the elephants.
Besides being star performers
the huge pachyderm." are a-
| nvong the hardest workers. .
- ,,,, . , . cancer in rears to come
Barbara, one of the larger
nation's health and eliminate
death". This goal would mark-
edly reduce the carnage caused
by heart disease, emphysema, j
lung cancer and other sites of,
Perhaps one of the most pro-
mising events in the program
i against smoking among young
people as well as adults was j
: the formation last year of the j
■ _ , , , . . National Interagency Council i
! T.xiays performances, at 4,,m Smokin)? and HeaIth wWch |
<»nes. was put to work this
morning hauling trucks into the
lh‘g top. I* was explained that
! they had engine trouble so Bar-
| bara was put to work.
| and 8 p m., include a multitude
and
|of feat,.res from Europe and f^inating the educational;
! Vsja ' activities of 19 voluntary and !
' ... I governmental agencies involved
Thcv mi tide the great Arturo1. .. * ..
, .in the smoking problem.
,, , *****
good tenants for them so quick , Marwu*.^ ^ __ 'even younger smokers. The dis-!
ITX DIG IN ON TOI R
RENTXNG PROBLEMS!
The Kelly-Miller Bros. Circus
the
'^romRe?cnMHSinrtSaX 'tl4jWill also display weli-kiKwn 'k- ^^Rp^^d^^ies^tion* A-
Sals^DUd’cR who re hf“'t
me on the trail of the righi cently appeared on the Holly-
renter* for you.
RANDCRAFT
Black Oxfords and
Step-Ins —
B & D Widths
____$8.95 to $11.95
'S of Cuero, Inc.
CBS-5211
bout Cancer" to secondary
schoolteachers and students j
. was followed bv a student leaf-
woodt palace. ,Pt, ..Sh«u x j^oke?". It had
m.5*eTf ZP ZZLZ'Z a"T Produced for Junior and elem-
chiftirvc- rhe JwateHhimre n en,ary hikh Schools a film en-
cludmg the educated ch.mpan- ^ > ,.Ig Smokine Worth It?";
1 Z *4riP* "I’ll Choose the j
IT* High Road" and "To Smoke or'
SLS smoke". Another film,
te*"* ^ Cl^tu,, tour' MUs "The Huffless. Puffless j
j' ___ Dragon”, is geared especially j
. iif°r fifth and sixth grader* Still'
| VaDdaIs llamagp >ChOOl! another film especially design-
HOUSTON UPI Vandals ed for adult audiences, "Who,:
broke into Memorial Junior Me?", deals with the influence
High School Sunday and did parents have on their voungs-
i about $4,000 damage, mostly to ter's smoking habits. The Soe-
recorders and other equipment jety has also used "Athletes A-
in the language department. ; gainst Cancer" to offset the ef-
A girl student to whom police j feet of eiearette advertising
talked *aid three boys. 13 or 14'which uses hero athletes to lure j
year* old. told her mey dM It. youth to the smoking habit.
At last report, there had been So far. more man half of me
j no arrests. nation’* elementary school* are
involved to one way or another
PLANNING GALA 'n me Society's Teenage Smok-
WASHINGTON t?Pl — The ing program. The Society says.
Zord s Oui«t Min, *ho fetdntly toured Europe dementtrerno
sSSSHSSSS
'Such smoothness, such silence,”
says Jean Bauchet “Your Ford is quieter, M’sieu.
Ford's quiet quality is the result of
advanced engineering features likes
revolutionary new frame that "tunes
out" road vibrations. . the strongest
body ever on a Ford. But the quiet
ride is just one of many reasons why
you're ahead in a Ford all the way.
Only Ford in its class offers •
Stereo-Sonic Tape Player option that
brings you over an hour of uninter-
rupted music of your choice, on each
self-threading, snap-in tape car-
tridge. • Magic Ooorgate (or wagons
(standard equipment) tha! opens out
like a door a_nd down like a tailgate,
depending on whether you are load-
ing kids or cargo. • Silent-Flo Venti
lation (on 4-door hardtops) that
brings in fresh air and gets rid of
smoke and stale air with the windows
closed. ■ Even Ford’s keys ar*
special—they re double-edged so
they fit in locks either side up. Visit
your Ford Dealer and test-drive ■
66 from Ford. See how ____
many ways Ford can |
put yog ahead in *66
Republican Congressional Com-
mittee is planning a $500-a-eou-
'If yon don’t smoke, don’t star!
If you do smoke, stop!" It
ole "centennial gala" here June j promises if one never start"
7 to honor House GOP Leader smoking, one witl not ms* it,
Cerald R. Font, Mich., and to: Mr* Thompson declared
raise money to help House Re "Tiie longer you smoke, tl*
publican incumbents in their harder it is to give it up", she
fall campaigns. |*aid Is owhwVm.
You’re ahead in a FORD ail the way!
v.fant a*-. • w
WEBER MOTOR CO. —115-121 N. Gonzales St., Cuero, Tex.
“FLASH! 1966 FALCON DRIVEN BY AN EXPERT UNDER TEST CONDITIONS
AVERAGES 23.57 M.P.G. IN MOBIL ECONOMY RUN.”
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