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4 THE (IIRO RMORD. Monday. February ?0. 1»<
Editorial
Judges In Pol'tics
Rfford Reviews
WISHFUL THINKING
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Popular Record*
’ NI:w YORK TT The Tmmt-
mg opening theme fsom K.t
Weill t Jarr r-a»*' Tb*'
r.i :hr«n .'our Supreme Court Thieopenny Opr: a * catching
f candidate*. This was on ’"rr
nOt bfrrr' or* of *!'.»' *eepevs
j 'FT-5 p*rhap* the most un-
of the >«a
x i..**...** Johr. McLean. ...e Unfortunate > the Nr'.' ace
a ‘ . : c c'..'.ruder for the Re- h-u»sl *-.1 'u-lcn' lv.;' n-.r.n-
. atu-u i:V 18S6. and had hopes her • %nou*A r.vVti *v
r S.En. r Charr aus'.ed for the Kmfe
’-pee p.-.v r* Davis wanted the Th*--e * - •'•••'. oe >
rr.jr.nv.cn ;n It*; This body. Re-
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, 'he record '..bc’.t
dir-:* much t.s mattarvr.'a'i*:#.
• t gvv ' adrvr.Gtxation. eventual- o. of • hr** re.-.*- i.-.c* of
rcl.-or UT.CC Greeley. And ^ V'Ait
;-.e Democra .* r -j-. h%« a r
\ h.*’> |
.... -f ;>-f: !•: ip:* Associate Ard R ho -• - =-! •
Vig.iF have <•.*•*--.-••. a -)
--er.i.-a spi beer !-s ’ r •-
tronsly disapproved •'-..—e irvp’v..r
H-s defeat ntav 1 ave made his sue- the* br.r;* w the rof
WpjT's w*-m« c !r ' 1'*
:•> flier in politics Some recent rau, Rf.;,VP. x
. as presidential possibilities, (>n h * c spiel •-cording <*,
-x '••• .race or bv poiiU- Morn at
•l.eir party s -arce of choice*, how-^ v>... 5 tt do„ jArte if ••
of hi* name. Two n 4 f-,:;~.h.a album
have strongly discour- Len>* «>■?« he run
gs n} Ku:* Men*
^h.es resigned tc run as the Republi-
after having
•prtanced the
W dr re it.
7 hr-••••'
.-.. dares d improve
a-.’A.-.y* be apparent
w-.th the years
New Airfields Needed
eremie' ;« necessary, but is
people have an inkling of ’his. , .......... ....
. ,--p • •v'v .-.sp rr.av not have have two a-li-i P- and F. nurubv.*
need for mcre'ar.d larger « • 45 r^‘
v.;* Soph, i l o rn
makes hr- re J-ng drhm or. ar
P.C.W.r *- s.nc.f. ’ Woman c
the River.' t.t> sore from, be:
newest n c'.c. M:si laaver. .< s aior
t net particularly Rood, i n r
is sexy arJ the monotonous lyric
mposes no turden upor he.
Flock ard Roll-The Cre*v Cuts
45
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Seven Pa>s
Mistake
... .v -Q'jgv. g cor.tro- Tops in Pops 'C,0 On " ith the
■‘c: ’A^id in «« KphJi*“'"
Me’’ bv Vic Dam.-re u.umbia
and * Devotion" l> Sur.r.y Gale
RCA-Victor1
Best prospect— The * Is
Green by K-.p V.a:te..e
curyu Th;* '* an c.d v.x.l t'-u:
v_re »r...h :s g.ier. tr.e grand
m.l:ta:> treaur.t-:.' ar.,1 . ...d
come another ' Ye...a Lose if
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACRO'“‘Si 3 Thnce
t Little eluld <mu* »
4 Herd 4 Type of
of w hales architec-
7 To wait for »ure
5 Region
f Anitrinn
educator
(po*s I
7. Treelike
gr*.**
9 Memo-
randum
10 Percolate
through
ashrs
19 Greek
letter
M At.
tempt
21 Dan-
cer »
cymbals
54 Greek
letter
25 Breathea
nouily
in
sleep
?« Moth
28 Rubbed
out
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gBTPTtrn
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n Cereal gram 29. Trouble
14 Shinto 39 Sun go,I
temple 31 Gist of a
1 Orient » story
18 Pair labbr I icolloq I
tllwtil'l Alien
32 Soon
33. Previous
37. Otherwise
."8 Fruit of
the pine
*9 Leave out
41 Ripened
fruit of
the rose
,m:.c
- .. ;d*ntial suburban area. Modern
„• -am.5. and rr.'-re rcom for landing
and much disliked by their
- c net care ' r the thought that
.. .. ,-fjj* do'r u* ar. ir.Vita..cn tc
FACTOGRAPHS
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*'-.:.licr.s '0 c.u'.d a sufficiently
t . ;• »: ...d c t ever, more to build Texas
; : tr.e m-.’-try : d civilian personnel Best
• n ..d have re provided, as we..
and .M. y. u K facilities,
vr o •;-eg ! r th* taxpayer,
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rev.xAl Y j 7, . v-
Y ur I'j-e.ahl t-y A r..t fa.eyr.
Caoer.ce ■ Ar. c.d 'ur.e is
OJ-OUg.-.t t.p to dale »/n a h.-
;. r. . rdu g that snows off T.»
L.ar.'O art.itrx of Harry F'.vstr.
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No • ,;mal Inse. *« are rot a> Or..-. •' - ‘ '
; .enNful at the time of the fu •> :k-.. .n '> ' '•
• the n ,«.n as during the '.ark ..**«'•! '
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10. Tardier
11. Male smj.ng
voice
13 Arabian
chieftain
14 A shack
15 Jewish
mont h
18 Creek letter
17. Ohserve
18 A « ritten
agreement
22 Period
of time
23 Projecting
end of
• church
27 A year oi l
animal
31 Short sleep
34 Narrow inlet
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35 King of
|v.ishan
1 Bib i
78 Far .f .1
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4> Sce;h*«
41 Feur-ivig-
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hall siar-.g i
42 Organ of
anu 11
43 C.ickoo*
44 Riser |Tcx )
45 Damp
DOWN
1 South
American
monkey
I German
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1, the length and formation of the words are all h.n'a
La. 1 day the cede letters are different.
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10 and 20 Years Ago
From Record Files
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V is. !• :.* ■ •'
wat r.. Kt .tt
’he l • '
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Bride* preiider.t t
;-ry ard chairman
Feb ?0. 1*18
5 V Pete: i,in and da rk V sy-
ne r.ad returned from a > .r.'.-n-
f ’he California In- • at Dallas - Me. and Mss
C1 Los Angeles' Air Walter Boehi had gone •• • ol-
“•••* .............. l.-ge Station to get the.; s-n
1. say? -*-ch > victory will take t.rr.e ,JdirJce
• ,:r.5 ’hat comm’T.i’ies will be forced
• - -v »0 purify their air as they do
L 1 ai.c*-.*-1. arcordms *0 ^'-**
* ...... » -vj;s which contribute
. ..v-y* its sr -if. Ccmb-ustSon from
. - 1- conditions are mi-
t:.i climate ear.': be
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licr.s of dollars of
_• till probably runs
< p? r.*ed*d to con-
: ar.'l-smog devices
sy.ems Los An -
j. r.a.f back-yard
and cor.....*
r.-- easy but
i :o dN or.ce they
,v t.ar..’ o'hers for being short
rvcr.e -’ar’.ed out that way.
•a. • tj :a.<. oa’ a,,
wife' s-ros- There
cf 'r.err. are
may be food
Q/hp (ttupro Spcorb
» »taMi»h»<l In 1*^4 ....
At;, re—n M>e;l ka’urdav. and Sundar Miming
111 1111 Ml HO pt BUSHING CO tae.
1 | 'tain »u»r>v T»'*»
. , .. 5.. r 1 ;r, 7*-'«' a' 4* —cd 1 .ass rr.a..*•
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*- -- ,fu. Press A««r* am
I «e*rs A“" a'.e.n
Maurice who hi i o**n a s’u-
drr.t there ar, ! w«' ilatcd *o ?
-*o serx e F* .5 — '
M; l.gan hid been d.i' - arg-d
ftom. ter'. <* • - I^or.a i 3 ’ A-
ear*. left f-r Ah.ler.e C:-.n«N3r.
1epe where he rid emroh-d
af-er re r.g h i d.vha:.-*
from. ae: .. e -- Fail I^a'-.s ar.d
Bill Casai motored *o err. Ar-
"r. o - I • ar.d M-« IV wa- l
V. » » ari l.”> di w<-:«
-..siting here — *. is P-'.ug wix
giver, a 'ts’ir/a.s! d:r.r*-r at
*a*. A*"• -j f .r h.« w •:k :r
o.Ohii g
• • •
Feb *0. 1S.38
Ne.! *A . a.r.v of il* t ... •' p v’
•►f to o;*r. a hv h*:y :« -
exu' - J ' v - e ;r..
v.ted to the Mar ft - tar.,.'' a'
V. • :.a • M.it } ■ - I.*
t'asu. ar. f f‘* .ex ’.f '
v>r rr. < i1 •- I~
- T.v-y p.an*.»d to .*.r
•or. — O.. ir.’.er-*' v. as tevr.vd
r. *r.e t . .r.’y r. 'r e Y nie. .-
at,; Yjia‘o.ir. a• vat -- lio at.:
M< rr. 'c Ci.d h.-:e — 3i»";-r
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f. 1 - Osaa: V. r:e.. Xa.c
r.ai trie ft a 3'a.ttr i’-'-t* oi
;>a a* »i' r.g n*r* - i..»-
;T. H '"»*1 v • W ’ ■’ ’
Wa.'»r Bpjt-’t :7 <7 f-
^a'h nr. 1 ■ a » ha-*-*
had the flu *f.'» C •:* C r.’o
r.a*5 the r.i.rrp* — Fd T; Fit
•r.e fu.
Industrial Kan»n»
TOPEKA Kar UP Her.-
i*» "he rahor «. No 1 »l-‘ ■>'
gr-e. .ng s’ate gaired *■,’ r* •
— ar .far'j-.rs plar.ts dir.rg V’Vj
Th* fa-rr a'a’e ».1! hax* a mar
’**" ir *g payroll m ]958 ;n e^-
-»»' of he.f a b.lliof. de.la i ft-
•h* f **h •’*» P1"' year
: WITCH
ZOLA ROSS
1.4 Fwi fn e>
1 ^
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CHAPTEP. FOURTEEN of the entertainment surprised him
"SFATTI.E" M*-g H- aumont Accustomed to her plain sk.rta und
na.d irritably. ' rtrmr.da me of waists, he narlly knew her m blue
Whittier s poem. 'SacwLjunl ' " | velvet. Jenny, Matilda and Gret-
• oh. were r.ot ao 1*Mated." M.-'chen mad. up a cheering section,
chaei chalbr.g*d. "We hear of -y ja look ao d.fftrent I hardly
everything fr-m wars to epi- know y,,u, M»g ' Jenny sighed. -- . _
demies - 1 M. g flipped the creamy lace that j h,*'“
"Hear yes " Meg ; a* r-g.terr.pt- fitted ate .I her throaL Her long
uo'us. "B it everything *1.1*. Ships earrings bounced against her
and caxg> ar.d n-.ir.ers w<i.t for cheek. Gold threads arrows her
spring to get beyond Skagway and breast and aleevea aceentuated the
Fort Wrar.gei, Everybody waits rounded aoftneaa of her twaom.
for the war that will or won! | finery ta mean vanity."
com* Some folks atew atout lhe aJni(Ue4. "That old eat of a
whether or not the streets will be
regrwled Work s stopped because
M.rhael laughed and felt more
]y. M. hail could barely restrain
a ch-iikle
Meg and he separated in the Co*
hall
• Good evin.r.g. Meg "
She stripped off her gloves her
fare secret. My father nr.ew wiiat
Your father?"
•Certainly. He put M-* ' hm-
som up to this He is a.ways
subtle. He hor*d H hke Mrs
t'hinaonn s world so well Id come
L*.-k t 1 Him us "
Michael hi ard the litter note In
landall
.. ... her voiie. wondered if
Beatr.ce CTunaom »h*an t wriil* : str4tton had gutsse^d r„rrectiy.
Father I look like a goose girl ' j you ^ng * ' “* *-
p* j.* are suing tr.e city I aay .........•-* —-• “ ' *
m ' .ibti ---- ------
The n.us. les 0Mnfoftat4e about Meg. She wasr. t
«.VA ‘Tin conqwnrf butines#-
-oh, rail it worriXJi t.amght she was purely fe-
1 male.
He gauged the success of
clothes iat.-r when Charlotte s ey*s
narrowed and ane gave Meg the
UKiughtf il appraisal ahe seldom
donat<-l another woman Charlotte
beraeif was striking in a green
gown, lined with red aatm ar.d
U-immed with ailxer lac*. Michael
suspec ted he e o u 1 d evaluate
___________ He knew
from his own experience that see-
ing through an opponent dein t
promise victory. Hadn't this been
true with Charlotte and hun for
. I years*
h*r| • I am net g ..ng " Her hp curled.
, "Mrs C'hlnsom asked me to a tea
i next week. I r.-fused. She won't
jta* n e again ” She turned ar.d
1 h .rrh I up the stairs,
i Michael pe.ked after her
, •; P-*«.4*n'
V r-}--*«.*r-' PublmfW
A-t Puti-irer * A*!— MS'
Maregrg Fd*o.
\aii-ewl Adseriialag ItepeeveetaUi ee
1-. 7* as JJar.a fc.d.- L>*na« .exat
V , < M. b^ar. A-e . Ch.-ago 7m
y \\ ■< iJivd 3sjs Angel**; K alto L.dg
i .d. : - -:or A\* l iar** 127. >:•* <*"
So You
KNOW TEXAS
fly I4MF« F%B1IF.lt
1 g D d ’h* 1*x?s Na.y a’*a* k
Mexican tcr.vT.'*
A Not or. y th*’ they » -p'ared
a f*w at well 4iii.r4 the Rep-V
But their a ".on* wen- tad-1
su'h ciojdy off.cial wafu*«a of
'orders and even against o:d* -
that Pres Sam HousUm in high
rlptit*n IUU-!
, , * ;,u ar.J Sunday- Ose je*r SIC CO fc*
V :, t* -*i- .:.•*!% : ~~ or.e month Jl Vi. by iraJ in OF-
* ( , •“ ,. - \ *o; a. E.-nes ar.d Goitad CoonLea. One
" f x *r - t; or e t: I h :L By |Mli ai*»*JW i"^^7r^|,IJvr.lled O«n,.e
»«> v*ar 7 • » »- v' >♦ J ”;<*4 fc •*; ?.- .. u---Moore ar d h.s men p.ratt*
* l.\ - tjrc tear 1. M i.x m.or-r.s j1. reie mon.h J. •*> ** - . . .
, J - * Ma,i nr. V - !*".«•.. Lava'S Jackaor. Vic In ary cate. M*"1 h**
Iwrslee Kair..s *r*d «sol.ad Uour’ie* O-e year 12*. six had pu* th- f*ar of Mt h:gh -•
. J ■■ ..** r - r»T 51 s- * «*••-• 77 59 Mr.ah in*" ,’*x‘.e*n riv al «p*
ed « ard o*
wt re in l;mt»
t.ghtcT*d a. -ng r**
wa.t.r.g t kj W. re ail
ram-x. -n.; "
Tf.r .ugh- ut Le. ttr.le r Michael
a-knowNig* ! sl.e wasr. t far
wnr.g Tr.e street gradirg was
halted try lawsuits, v .th r. , con-
struct; or. at present The ra.n
lashed the town with chill rr.or. ,t-____ _
ory; war talk was liv. .v :n every 1^^ Unt4 Wltli red satin and I " ‘ J t‘j "lv' had a r.-Aion that
bar and was even mentioned tw-i e lrunrnt4 anlh silver Ur*. Michael ’ cl4nty of v.s.«m wasnt par-
fr .m pu.fi.ts, Mmhae! listen., d to M could evaluate >f|v r,^fortat..e to |--iaeaa.
rr.*r. who wanted to whip Spam, j w^mrn , clotl.es better than most H< ^ rol rrallv when
to others Lee Bar lay Linden raf.n ln town Charlotte had edu- Jappeared In hia office the
*r.o wanted the country to m.r.d him early j ae*t aftemcKin. He was alone, for
‘ ^ f„x , ,r! When the play was over, the y;Gn had gone to the bank at hU
vted .0 be.ur t • • Chmw.ms entertain’d their g.eata reg *lar time— a tim*. h* reminded
own starving ei. f r.x n 1 **» '" a, ^ i^nrv Holef M'g was en birn„]f, that Charl-At* knew welL
F .our s «ei.ing r ",V.-char.'ed irlth it. The two-Nork j ,-harlotle greeted him with a
art a Urr.l ar.d there* Ut . to .^j^y trip up the it*ep hill was an 1 mAr 4„r„, | h.roelf gracefully
be r.al at any priee , old story to th* other members of n y,,. romfortahle chair and
Jane 9 list*n«d. ir. '**•* J »>»■ ”- y M M»g had never taken ' Irar,ke4 about her Still not eater-
forts to get mr-r. To .r. I ;r.g to lusury. Michael* P*-e or
same ’o Feagway and fort * ran- ( „v ^kJ , „,ed.eval casUe." rf,n,r4e'"
g'L (oesperat.oM might br.r.g the ^ glared, when they w*re off. -pr chaps a flat wallet" He eyed
miners oter passes or ice tootJin trolley, up th* a’*po and cross her wanly. She was after some
it ar.d Jas*n tailed up no chanee*. _ ^ ^ i>., word ,t
Humor aajd Kyer»*,n had n'w 1-tmnny" w*.rk* 1 m.t on the ter M,r p,,. pr.irtel "Barclay aaya
aa.oons in vx range! ar t Skagwav ^ (i lawn ca.ied forth other ex v,,u cn'ii'l make a fortune if you
was • lanr.ing a spnng invasion or|jJ___ _ j ' ^ .
: ** *T.'—A, 't I Charkkt» locked bored hut th* tthxt do I want with money 7"
three B— tJe ‘''"f.lJm i men ,.kcd Meg , ojen entl j a m ; Her eyes mock'd him. remind-
u "Ta Jame. tiurTxn . .. a Mt rg h m. that M. «. k of *o«y Md
r. -1 ’ 1 -a „ u. , ha-iier r*«k to h;* w-.Je » remarks about separat'd them. Barclay will he
Y / Yrrir e» led on Meg the • p'r-.-e -y erf Boston hotels. ‘ g*«e ar.other week. Michael I ave
...t«“:n .•«
Mt.aee.weM ^ S iL, >< 0.1 .
dd r-.t feel a m,Ihner — exactly " * |W eemfrfer'e . as a am-lmg «m*
th. •':"4Ta*'lX-'eri’r^w.>e7 But the regrad.ng wedd be ,4, w sder* 1 idly -by rtt P r-
gave a tea Fronftfrd. te-s.nesa" Chartott* was v *1 h.m It an mt*d to that-
ly a vague oOUgaLon to ^ . You d bke that. Mrs Beau- j*lnt ,ta.’Uiougt. be had no 1!
btrotton. pur-tio. B..’riee did T~ iuMons that she wanted h.m per
•*NaturaIIy " Me* reused her iranentlv. Ail w omen “
Special to Cen.'ro: Pro* Aasoonfio"
xwVtSlllMlToN-Do not look for any change m President F.aen-
^ ‘ hower s Cabinet d.sp.t. .he recent ftiror. ^
Lire Secretary F.ira ‘ *ft have'the full support of the Pres
Dalle*. In*id*r* ■*>' . {Uty j,ut Furthermore, from •
dent and can stay on Ju.t a. long a. they Lke^
7S5-US xmieTS .... - ■
riving lhe Democrats campaign ammunition.
r I)o not forget that Defers* Secretary^ Char.e, F
Wilson *t one time wa, m just as much hot water
a* Du"** and Benson because of public atatemen's
he made, and no effort wa, ever made to remove
him The White House feels that both Dull** ar
Ben^n may have apoken out of turn in the past
but thty *rt work’.ni: hard it U.r»r Job* to ar ..t\t
adminiitration foali # #
• VICE PRESIDENT KF.NNKnY--Democrat-
leader, are saying that Senator John I'•
—--0f Maiaachus.tta looks more and more I ke a go.
Senator k.ooedy bet for th. party'. v,r. presidential nominal, n.
Thev point to these factors Kennedy
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in 19',2 He is alao only 38 now^ ^ #
_ Air rortt la admittedly finding It difficult
• AIR FOR‘E 'T, . Mr ^Lnhower . budget provide, for on
•wallow the fact that M . »uiv \ a* compared to
1,900 new planet durin* tht year befiniun* July i. “
more than 2 300 during the curr**^ ti.Vcen Nathan F. Twlalr.g.
However, the word hat gona a ,jo*mi t conaialant; y
Air chief of ataff. J-J2 tKiS Congr.”
support Ike* program during ..orthodoxy and tt seams likely
Twining has never been gnen • • imuative with-
that air enthusiast* in L upward,
out hi. help If the aircraft budget la U, HreviK
• NAVY-R'P Car,
comm,-lon In addition, th.r. ate
1.800 ships in th* mothball •**» . ctlo„ ^nd contratU a ll
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This new program will coat »».♦ • # • (
• RELIGION AND
other nation* aoon to com* beror* ____ .
Prvf
Ala eared »Y
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In (he treaty with Ham. *mce
creed* _
invite Meg to be her guest at a
1/cal perfonr.ance ••? Ila-r.irt MI-
neeeri 19 n-.,rl eybrows *kb»o wsb «™»-e - • • . — —,
wT l aback to reco«o,«e4 CharloCte t thrust wa an ChwHSte it was a fever
Dr.,; hat Barclay Unit was ta be attempt ta renita her to the tmdes ,
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| that never teumed out her great.,
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gas ssiinn «-»!»•
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Include*; la ure jwtct r or -nwr ,_____^ Kyersor. as if she rvarflv. 'lake me or W m* go
sriLssj;’ ss». —i * —. *»
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CLi.RO RfcCORD, Cuero. Texas
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1956, newspaper, February 20, 1956; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699181/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.