The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970 Page: 3 of 6
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Tfiurs. Aug. 8. 1870 THE CUJbRO RECORD HI* I
Charles' Visit to U.5.
Recalls Trips By Two
Other Princes of Wales
8 JONATHAN EDWARDS
Crvtrot Pr ; A Mtrviti/yit
<" orros V r,"4*n t
> f HINGTON -Th. visit to
t'S- of -Charles. P.inr* of
Uw hr-ir to tfca '
:ut,rr?.s baok memories
r* viother visit a' half century
earner hv a daahinjf Prince of
v'T»s '-ho ls*er ua. to relin-
f; .ieh his throne for the love of
sit American woman
F'-r-e Charles, 21. u the
*' r1 Pnr.'» of Wales to v|*jt
ev.r.trv The first was in
jo.-r, f,y th» man■ who later be-
- e K! - P F'l” srl VTI
T.'.» ?' end <• --.a hy the pres-
P.»« of Windsor who
t • *1 t-r a Mr-* ** Edward
'"HI i"-i thr-i ebdl"n*ed to rear-
- ■ '• *ir,on | love ’ Wallis
•’ ari *‘d clmpeon of p,»1tjrr.ore.
T.-» * of Windsor visited
. <"-;»tr/ t. -e as Prlnre of
- in I'M* rod in 1 >?4.
r 7:: r. t'ha fr.j»;»;irrs
■ ’* s fhr in.’h* t' P
•• tit »s THE serial
' 'he - ear Manv Anieri-
... re all the excitement
h .th» handaonie prime
i r d other: sods) events
i -» broken hearts he left
r ~r -i-
11 ha
f.
Wward Prints of Waist,
waves te America in 1924.
■ h'1 pc turned', to ■ trike Prince Charles he entered
■d , the t'S. from Canada at l>e
e j iii.-e lrrr.td in W.uah- trust, then visited (turago. fol-
io ,1 T;< ■ 11 •Use"first an- j lowing which he and 'hi* party
;:-* Armistice i went hunting tn southern IJll
orirf W ar 1. In a’ nols. where he was reported to
Vi -. if orm sr.'biding : *>*ve bagged too quail
. .1 p'jtt.c* £<ef< re he j To a-old formal ceremonies
dil not Interest the
i'." ? rr;. from t'n.ion Sta- : which
p. .per' h >.ji* on the step* '
rf • e l.tnrn-.-v of ( on Baron Renfrew In Washington.
f ev ; h. '-.'.eg t.t-e t ;'nd- of an . President James Buchanan
•y.-o-d * <w> Washington-I gave a dinner for him at the
lan; . White Hr ,se and then-, so th*
T, -.or f an .1 that as he ! *,Wrv **•. fh’ P"*-
- - . - , .-,rn -r irij ‘ dent turned over Hs bedroom
h_r d -t .*>:* or* rwukw1 ’<?. Ttrn wh>l- he slept on a cot
in hls office
••ore be,-- Prohibition j
’• - .id ■;' '.<» a little
r * ♦ -> n Mr* the
of •.•».*. rrpu • e 1. V re
*:*•***] • *
• :r. A — cries
PRINCE PdwircTs visit te
' Ooorge Washingtons tomb at
„ rrfnd Vernon, a vtslt th»t was
. to t*s followed bv the two who
| come ariter him. was * memor-
able one as rtasr.Hbed in a non-
»* ft*'* pnr.r* made *jp- porsm* v m m(
s ’• - .n i -s i ed oi.'y J “it was t scene never before
s t* ■ e •;.-.« • -sf time car gh j ana'-ted bv aitv prtnesi or potest-
‘o r- f Id. “• 3Xd Mr*. juto-Uss heir to the proutfMt
ren coo!id;- wl to expr«ss throne tn the world msJtlaf t
t:.' rtf--n oc tv> recent death I pngrimagrs to tJjs tomb « s
of th».r to- CaJvtn. Jr., who ! rtbej general, era svba though
d.ed of bi vd poisoning which . ostco preDouncad a trsutor by
d- el.'ped after pit .ring tennis ! the v*j-y ancestors of the prtnea.
The fb-.ee then r*Mrr,sd te nev ranks tbovs all kings—Um
Hr or fat:on ridlnr >n an ore- I gather of s Country abroad to
,'.sr -p F’»th' • ■ vnl.-y Avenue to ;
th* ehoere of thousand*
The firy* net bv a Prince of
nor.e
Brines Edward toured a goad
part of the country, vdaitthg
» •_> more than a century ■ Richmond Baltimore PtulaAal-
»s .. was f C .**n V>( tori a * j pina. New York, Beat faint,
sides* son »ho - .l.«equ.;ntjy be- ! Albsn; Bpricgfleld Boston and
M_m.» th* !*••..■•« of Windsor * , Portland, Main*. arhr*e he left
grarufa'**- Pr.ncn Edward the V R aboard a British mr-
v-as IS a fun-.ovlng youngster ship
I ruin Hffftril Files.
TM f .VTY IMlb A'.O
August A I '">((
fee.keu b. . 't; ...rig SUppOfl
from wm*n • itrs Texas dry*
11... '■■ • biv ou’.d w in a staiewide
(s .h hi’icn He * ion if •! wer e
toflf-. a recent poll fhow-
rd . The Arneneisn line rtf
hu retr-ai alone the Naktong
I - u n ho’ding ' ieh. rv-tiglas
ft S 'hur h t-1 said t-day
f •: ■; «, : ■ pi tn o ajlinc
i .■ e.y-,,- " 11 h -] ■■ * v a I -if all
■f -..-e tr'-o-u (: o- Knees was
viewed by th* West today as n
new Kremlin *h*!l fan-e '
Devil Food
Is Popular
NEW YORK <1 PI) - H*U
Mich,, has com* tjp with an-
other anti-litter hrlt."
Keep Amenra Beautiful, Inc
national h'ter preventmn op
ganuatiop has received word
from Hell that a large httar j
barrel with *h* in.seeiption I
"I’lease Feed • th» IVvil; ' has ]
been placed at the side of th#
main road leading into the i
town
Report* Mel Ppiphard presl-;
d -nt of the Hc|] fh»nib*r of!
Commerce lie nist locej it ” j
■o
rnnni call away
■n art'- R-nf'rp’pnry.
Kl^fka Hrug
?:» ?»«*
Corttfr Pharmar-?
27SfSM
n f.ko s rtvtsT . . .
(■rnrloua DlniDg . . .
Lsoellent Cuisine . . .
Facilities F>r Parties . . .
SANDS
STEAK HOUSE
AND MOTEL
VOABlfM HWT.
USE PF-L
SIDING
WITH THE
LIFETIME
GUARANTEE
prsBchlaed Oealera fsr
PP L blHLvr.S
DIAMOVD UT»
CtiStone rVtlgnsd Aiusstiuni
Scrsena
GULF COAST
WOOD PRODUCTS
RUBBER
STAMPS
CLOTHES
MARKING
SETS
CUERO RECORD
OFFICE
U9 E. MAIN
I Am Old Glory: For more lhan nine score years I have been the
banner of hope and freedom for generation after generation of
Americans. Born amid the first flames of America's fight for
freedom, I am the symbol of a country that has grown from a
little group of thirteen colonies to a united nation of fifty*
sovereign states. Planted firmly on the high pinnacle of Amer-
ican Faith my gently fluttering folds have proved an inspiration
to untold millions. Men have followed me into battle with un-
wavering courage. They have looked upon me as a symbol of
national unity. They have prayed that they and their fellow citi-
zens might continue to enjoy the life, liberty and pursuit of
happiness, which have been granted to every American as the
heritage of free men. So long as men love liberty more than life
itself; so long as they treasure the priceless privileges bought
with the blood of our forefathers; so long as the principles of
truth, justice and charity for all remain deeply rooted in human
hearts, I shall continue to be the enduring banner of the United
Ian nf A |Y1 AB Ici'i Tpditci. OripnaTy wiittf- by Marine Master Sere cart Perry Webb (1879-1945). Sergeant Webb UTOtO (Ml I
*_/ las W/0 vRX U <»• fag tribute in the orijmal ‘Out Fiat: booklet bint diitnbuted at the Chicago World's Fair, 1933.
N|m ami Address, City and Stats
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970, newspaper, August 6, 1970; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth702388/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.