The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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Departments
Of The Record
VOL. 69—NO. 50
UNiliwTa* vie .0
®bp (Eu^ro Uprorb
* “A NEWSPAPER REST fPT9 ixic muM-a-iTV
A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
IX'ERG. TEXAS, THURSDAY FEKKUAKV 2K. 1957
The Weather
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Partly cloudy today Anight and
>o Important twaapeea-
tore rli»ii(M
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SAVINGS HIT A NEW HIGH
New School Superintendent Named 519-3*5000 Fj&ur*
_ __________________ Sets Record On A
f flown Talk ^ TEXAS A REEL' JOAN of arc is singed at the stake-
~ BOARD CHOICE
Cuero Thursday paid !a.*t
tribute to a beloved woman
... a woman who had lived
a life of service . . a full life
devoted to culture and the
better things in this world
. . . her talent music.
Miss Julia Fev . i odest,
unassuming, a stern y et un-
derstanding instructor in a
held of expression m which
she could have become an
artist . . has left a monu-
ment to her memory . . that
monument . . music which
comes from the fingers of
so many she Uttered, and
who today call never forget
that first lessc.. and then,
their “triumphant' appear-
ance on a concert as a tos-
seled headed youngster or
a braided-hair ’ miss.
. Every chord, sounded from
their piano keyes, pays tri-
bute to her memory.
Hers was a useful and de-
voted life.
• * * *
Some years ago. when mo-
dern super weapons were
In i gely in the blueprint and
research stage of develop-
ment, it was felt that they
might substantially eut the
costs of providing an ade-
quate national defense That
feeimc was based on the
theory that the new wca-;
pons would be so powerful'
that a comparatively small
number of them would be
sufficient, and that a per-
manent- arsenal could be
created requiring a mini-
mum of manpower and up-
keep.
This was a pleasant pros-
pect. Unhappily, however, it
hasn't happened and, so
far as anyone can see now,
If isn't going to happen.
U S. News & World Report
Dr. Lester Scott Richard-
son Jr present superinten-
dent of the A M Consoli-
dated School District, Col-
lege station, has been chos-
en from 70 applicants, as
new superintendent of Cue-
ro Public Schools.
Aiiion in taken ,ii <. inert
ing of the tn'.iiti bold on Wrd-
ni -d.iy evening.
1 >r Rnlmidson wa* one of 24
applicant* Interviewed by the
Ixriid during the pus! two weeks,
alter screening had redm «'d the
number of application* to that
nutnhei.
The new superintendent has
served foi the past eight years'
as head of the A t M Console j
dated Independent School j
District and come* to thi* city I
highly recommended
He was the unanimous choirs
of the board
I »i. Richardson i* a native of
Btownwood. Texas. He t* 38
years of age, married and tha
lathci of two daughters, Anne,
1-’ and Jean. 10.• His wife is the
former Mis* Rebecca Keathley.
He received his high school
education in Milby High of Hous-
ton and then entered Texas A A
M College where he received a
Bachelor's degree in 1946. In
1948 he received a Master's Do- -
giee from the same college. He
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CHURCH PLANS
RECITAL
A fastet wav of u/e. utote ' \|ihii r jvointed out he r j. ,/■.
Rhrbe Moot e-Langhum of San leisure and increased population i ,t think piesmt i renditions ,<’•
Antonio will lie heard in a gos- "ere given a* reasons for' to- r.vusrd in tiie rfrj'*neration of
pel song refhal Sunday at Mac- days juvenile problems by J. tin v c n <i r: iicopte
odonia Baptist Church. Rev . L. p- V f* tor ia College pic p,eM*nth »<<oiditie , u, it,.-
Thompson pastor, announced 'dent, who *poke a’ a meeting of edm a'o> , the schools me escit.-
, the Cueio l l.isStoo n f ern liei s j,,.. most influence >>rt f fnldt-er,
, A*so< lation_ with chui< he* icgisieiing *■■<
RUN-OFF BILL
IF DOOMED
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ACTRRSSCS PORTRAYING JOAN OF ARC have been ’stumo At left re.t tiers covei h»‘t fa e »* ,,im
getting "burned at tha stake ’ tag i!y Without guisbci i* otu .git' into e A1 right. M.
ever a blister being ratted since the play was writ- >a carried fimn uie scene of neat-tragevi-i Her
ten M years ago by George Bernard Shaw. But feel, hands *n.l him were > -iged Ad.or a’ rt-.t
flamaa actually reached one of tiie inaka-liche** thought )>e. Mrj;n* pan of the u i .pi <>i,# of in*
Joan of Are*. Jean Seberg 18. of low a. while the rein tiers tevrerr.e r .gti*, t>u ,« u,e me of ».»ci
■ *take ' scene was being shot at a Icontimi movie tiooei ,n 'nr n.-w him ‘ 1 > 'mw. ,ma Pthi-.c',,,
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bai.k UriNisii., ut tim etui of the pa.st, fl.v al year Th#
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SERVICES FOR
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Parents Are Blamed
College President
Talks On Juveniles
LIGHT RAINS
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today.
Tiie San Antonio ailiit, a con-
tralto. is rationally known and
has given conceit* in various
state*.
AJfiiougit her-.ability to peifoirn
op»>ia and classic icnditior* ha*
tr.adc it possible for her to aji-
pear before selected grotrp* and
w.aild . -ii.l.r ,1.’
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New Water Well
Comes In Strong
telL* the present-day arms outstanding men in the field of
*tory In Its issue of Febru- '«»**><•. *he prefei-s the go*j>ei
ary 15. And it is a story of
*c range
and religiou- songs, according to
Rev. Tliompson.
a fantastic lise ll. costs. The guest artisl ha* a
The article starts out of tnrec octave*
with the case of the B-36— Th# *pon*oted
,, . . , bv Rubve Kellev and Beatii<e
the great intercontmental L>alP„ ' uUJ start promptly at
bomber which was the back- 1 3;00 p.m.
bone of our defense for the An invitation ha* been extend
eight-year 1948-56 period.
This was a marvelously po-
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ed to tile public
>l< Kinlt-v Orilling 4 o of
IVarxali today began moving
out their rig after complet
ing a new It! (not city water
well an properly at the In
lerierlioa of Morgan Avenue
and Hutcheaon HI.
Drilling and the vetting of
easing wa* completed late
last week
A teat pump drew 4.111 gal
loa* per minute, according
to Ted Harwood, city *n|ier
intendrnt of mater work*.
Pair Held After One Confesses They
Killed Six In Execution Style
aCST PlACf * He VC tot -i ear v/twc <1
ee-ndrred o plots o' '*•' o-d a-*?'
to.omeet todsy. but e,' , * s* e-*
word ©r*0.nct.d I* •» d:' -td bore tee
lot a “r*,p.to.i;i" »e 10*8 o g-owp a*
monk, foweord 0 t»»t-"o p oca to-
howtotl ‘o' P >9' -* 'O'- -9 to »«
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HARTFORD. Conn . Feb
JR UPt - Police Wedneiday
arrested two men one of
w nom was freed on;y last
year trom “deatli row.' when
one confessed they killed aix
j verson* in the Hariioid area
.n Chinese-execution spie
H'id for arraignment on
murder tharge* today were
Joseph Taborsky, 33. of
Brooklyn. N Y., and former-
Iv of Hartford, and Arthur
Cnlorr.be, also 33, an e\-con-
vict.
State Police Cornmuiioner
Joaeph C. Kelly refused 4o
*ay w hich had < orfessed and
implicated the other. The *.x
vie urns were killed over on-
ly a two-month period. Ail
were forced to kneel before
they were *hoT in the head.
Thi* method al murder wa*
bo. 1 OVV ed from 'tie Chinese
If convicted. Talvui-ky ai d
ColomLve (ouid i.e exe. u>» <i.
Taboraky and hi* brother
Albert, wen convicted in
1951 of the murder of a Mac
fold package atore d*aicr
dinin': a holdup.
Sentenced to deatn, J«>»eph
Tabotxky spent four year* in
death row at Connecticut
State Pnaon during legal ef-
fort* to obtain his freedom.
He was freed last year by
the state Supieme Court of
Error* on the ground »ha’
testimony given by Albeu
Taboraky w;a* invalid be-
cause Albeit had been ad-
judged insane and commu-
ted to a mental hospital
Two of eight guns found m
Colombe'a apartment, police
*aid w-eiw used m more than
one of the aiaytng*.
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Home mfiirrur xlicmid lv*
f11 -t he 1 oritmued tv> 1» the px
. ' r.t* mi' 'alhni- do-cri i,n • her
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pieicnt clv-fn K-rii v , ‘.foc.ie ,>.«t
•'d. " fust to: identity the p evi*
!ein d<<e« no< , e ;t
Sfieaking of five tea, h" * »e
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3 ].C*c l.c ' Vitvcrl't V-T 'I ,
den** Kiifv" <r < be j,i.v|ei s'..-,d*
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f. fvev o' *e,i* be 1 v ■»■'cbi din;-■ to
Mo'll' in-,-' "ro d" rw<' 'vr<ie-
■< -Kitintied tm Page 1
American Cafe
Opens Saturday
The American <’#fe **i.de;
ownejihip and operatior o'
Chesiep lji«a« sill have i’«
formal ■ opening on ‘sabiida-
F'ee coffee will fn *e ecf
dic'.rg trie dev
Ali neev eq'nprr.er 1 ha* leer
msta.M'-d and Ijwa* pian* opera-
tion of a mw modem cafe Tur-
kev wifi he featured every day.
c, ath‘iv .1 .tiir- v*
,vv I'l the v, 1; v
night ,i« . ..liei
1*11c 1 the s* .v *'
V. h;v t vv x . iic . - , I .t
f-!at pr essur e gm•! > •.•
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dav sc-H.ng -.if x -1 -t
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five v 1 lit * t t-siav art-1 •
11 id- c1 sew tier r I *
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ended a' *■ J) a lr I at •
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Eastern Star Honors
16 Past Matrons
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Cuero Boys Enter
Calf Scramble
Orange Juice And Coffee Utilized
lo Deepfreeze" Wheel Of Airliner
Three f># Witt flan tv 4 It iec> *
lit er.tei rtie 'iai V c alf c mi).
h!» at I he I ica, s'Cifl Stia k Shcex
ioiIiii Saturday in art attempt te,
equal the mark *et t»v tvo c^her
■ tub member* who caught beef
'»!’,« Tue»«lav everung
To enter the inambie Satui-
da> a.-e Kenneth fl'ieng*-' .\t-
neckevilie Robe?' icee i'arg-
mann, Neighfashcaid. and Jetty
Hoffman. I indenau (
Youtii* w innir.g JUS eibfi
'ate* to tie used to trts O'eedmg
heifer* or • s.'\es to f‘-»d out a*
The (afe wa* recently opera- tteei* were Robfr- '.oebe! and
ted bv Mr and Mr* Bill Hold- David Waire*ha
2r»* and 1* reie of Cicero • long The h» •• - « 'h *t'e,« rr u.t b*
a*» aglghlaheti tauag piacas. AOtered in tha 1364 «*».
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, - ,*-i. •••'< '-In'-* - Kttie v'haaf-
V - - .'l ie \a^el Willi*
-t.i it-.n- an, j.tiaan Muaitar,
'i.,.- tut -s Mattie Hee-
,i it Fx .c-f. t.uey Cotton,
• ■it t <h-;e vuenhoffer.
' ,i fj-t /- \d.fiis Rubv Chrte-
'..i:-, .-ii* '• icti and Mr \V. f,
-: i - it :
'i -s ; , K.i iien ard Mra.
- . ■ KKi riiAv n,ember* of
t.-- :>■.<• h.iph-i and paat ma-
• • '-te He!tv lie and Fai-
u ■. .• • .t-vp'i i s respccthroly,
ae.c ,u<.;wd ax honorae*.
\ * * i n i *. e g:f.s weie preaantad
■ i . bv U«- . h ip'ei
Mr and Mis > L. McOoakey
•( i —icw.n and Deputy Grand
\:r..‘Si '•iv.ao l"i'iu and bus-
ti,uki ui >Um kda'e ware present
■ en^iy tiie ia. avion
v sin iai hot.ii followed. Dr.
\:;ii Multan serving cake and
Ce. elia v-huit pouring coffee.
BIBLE VERSE
Ml mra ibould
Son even a* thajr
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tor Mu
lor the
Father.—lohn
Ouist i eiiecied the Father
n Hi* life M*a tail] deserve
lunar when we reflect that
F ather and His Son. DFtb'ncr
'hen we deny and bemay
Him
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