The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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IRAN COUNTS THE DEAD—A peasant carries wrapped body
of tiia ron. one of the more than 1,000 persons haled by
earthquake in Lar, Iran. Force of the quake is'.<n-!ic.i cd by
dcatniction of this building. (Re ’ey’: of os)
NARCISSUS? - This giraffe seem* to be doing that oldie about
Xin iseus, \ih« fell in love v. itli lus own reflection. but aclu-
ally the long-stemmed Tan* r<«> inhabitant is just Setting
down to the business of a drink of water.
TRUCK WBMT WHJU—A caresnmg true a wwen spewed out a
lot of fc*arv acetylene tanks did all this damage Kt home ef
idn Magdalena Wedig lupperi end m office - lower * of Mr.
ana Mi* Juda Vou*| i Ketin I',.il<\ • oil.(.any .n f n.
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LOWER CALIFORNIA as pho-
tographed from the T ros
weather satellite Mainland
of Mexico is at upper right.
Gulf of California in middle.
f'a.if.c orecn st left Tt»e
I'ImiIo »..* lecntdcd on ta|>e
in the Tier** and re, rued
later »t the Keen* 1’o.nt
station in Hawaii.
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Picture News From The fflorld By
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Tyler is led te s 'jail cell by Officer Ray tiros.
SAFE WITH PARA—Ronald
Peugeot carries his blanket-
wrapped son Eric, 4, home
after the boy was found near
a Paris bar, where kidnapers
released him. Peugeot la vice
president of a big auto and
steel concern. (RadtopKotO/
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IGNORES PICKET-An eUletlv
Ne-io, ignoring a picket of
his own race, stows lus
change as he emeige* from
a chain food store in Atlanta.
Gs. The picket's sign reads,
"Negro money Why not Ne-
gro employment ”*
QUIT 'PIRATES' - Mrs Bar-
bara Tables. 18-year-old wife
of Alvin Tables, one of the
two men who hijacked a
cruiser m the Bahamas after
fstillv shooting its owner
and l-s.ing Ins ii-liing paity
i« in i«i»n»l. is tlw A -n
N ssi*u, m British uw.y.
VENEZUELA REBEL?—Antonio
Peres Vivas (above), last
governor of Tachira stats
under ousted Venesuelan dic-
tator Marcos Peres Jimenez,
reportedly led s group from
tiie Dominican Republic
which landed at La Fria air-
port in Venezuela to join the
uprising in San CristobaL
GETTYVSUtG VIKTORS Pte*..l»n( Eifcnbower and Fiance's
I rsM-lent Ch«il»s I>r Gaulle look over an an< i*nt cm non <m
Uk Gettysburg battlefield dining IV Gaulle s \isit to U;e
Eisenhower farm nearby.
Baby in inrubator. .Mother, killed.
rrMOTHIR KILLED, BABY LOST—A newborn baby was lost in
~' Tbi-rance, CaJif., its mothef was dead of a gun shot, and its
— father was in jail. The baby was bom by Caesaiean 34
minutes after Mrs. Carole Tylor. 24, died. Her husband, the
baby's father, Marvin Tylor. was in jail, accused of the kill-
ing. It was he who called police. They found him with his
^_dead wife. Her body was rushed to hospital for the post
- mortem birth. Tae baby, two weeks premature, died later.
LAUNCMO FROM 'COFFIN' AND SIA-Thc first Atlas JCBM
to be fired from a new type war-protected launch pad risas
into vertical position (top, laft) shortly before firing (right).
The missile Is held In a horizontal position “coffin” pad until
minutes before firing, affording it protection from nuclear
blasts. This launching took place at the Vanderberg Air Force
Base in California. At bottom, a 70-inch wooden mockup mis-
sile with a 2.25-inch rocket motor rises from the sea in a
successful test firing of the Navy’s project Hydra at Point
Mugu, California. Using only the ocean as a launching pad
would prove economical for future launchings of the larger
Saturn or Nova. Heavy seas do not effect the rocket's stability.
OU>, OLD ‘AWARD'—Actor
John Smith (TVs "Lara-
mie") presents actress Luana
Patten with a diamond en-
gagement ring in Hollywood
in that old, old award cere-
mony as prize for making
him fall in love with her.
John L. Lewis Senator Johnson Senator Byrd
BEHIND THE WEST VIRGINIA PRIMARY SCENE are two stop-
Kennedy influences. One is fostered by John L. Lewis, chief
emeritus of the United Mine Workers, because he considers
the Massachusetts senator partly responsible for the Lan-
drum-Griffin labor bill, which he dislikes. Another is fos-
tered by West Virginia's Democratic Senator Robert C. Byrd,
who favors Texas' Senator Lyndon Johnson for tha "presi-
dential nomination. Thus, Byrd is plumping for Minnesota’s
Senator Hubert Humphrey, just to put the brakes o.i the
Kennedy' bar. "twigor. The slate is more than mne-ten'-hs
Pu testsni, which ai.e—id nu\.n something if th- voters favor
Kennedy, a Catholic, at the polls on May 10.
STRAWS IN TNI WIND-The
straw hat Mason brings out
these sunbraUa models In New
York. At top. a black groa-
graln bow tops a high-crown
creation In shaggy white
straw. At bottom, the shade is
pale mauve, featuring a spe-
cial bow and fluttery brim
arcanza skirt (Central Press)
TO SITUS IN CANADA—Italian
actress Gina Lollobrigida is
shown with her husband.- Dr.
Milko Skofl, and their son,
MHko Jr., on their arrival In
New York from Rome. Gina
and her family plan to seek
Canadian citizenship and set-
tle In Toronto. Here, the Ital-
ian actress uses both hands to
cover up the five-o’clock shad-
ow on her husband and pre-
pares her son to face the news
photographers at the airoort
; ; INKS. HUMPHREY MEETS A 'FAVORITE SON'—Mrs Hubert
• T Humphrey takes time out from campaigning for her hus-
T „ hand in Morgantown, W, Va., to meet the state's "favorite
-won." All-American basketball player Jerry West. He'll play
~Z —opro for the Minneapolis Lakers of Senator Humphrey's
~ home next year. Son Douglas Humphrey looks impressed.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1960, newspaper, May 10, 1960; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698980/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.