The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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THE CUERO DAILY RECORD
CUERO STAR and CUERO NEWS
W« have no rl|ht to Succeed Unleee We can Render Real Bervics to our Community.
19 CENTS A MONTH
CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 11)27
¥
NAVIGATION OF
—-I
Tow n Talk ; INLAND W. WAY
TO BE REVIVED
Don't toot ih* horn for tli«■ otter man :
While your?' you never blow: | '
If you mu?t blow. s- p tdow ing ’ President Coolidge Signs Riv-
your own
And learn to mak
i hat «o.
Jijs ifade ;
ers and Harbors
Bill.
I.et • be otlcr fellow mak*
And do the hc-t h- can: \ DISTRICT ORGANIZED 1925
Yuu'll always lind >^>n n-vci can win i
By knocking tin otlcr man.
- Borrowed.
♦♦♦
Then* is souie xilitf ,-hIvmv in tin- !
little verse used''above. L**t tin- oth- j
. . , Harbors Bill bv President Coolidg-
er itllow ut hr- own auverlisutir — f
V j vvliiih is tile last st.p necessary to
*
; Intracoast Canal From New
Orleans to Corpus Christi
Assured.
With tin* signing of the Rivets and t
^ t>U attend to ,'otir own. In 'tki-s'the building of the Intracoastal t'a !
day and time il F about ;t> much ltal from New Orleans to (’orpu-1
as any one fellow call do to took j criiristi. interest may a Rain be awak-j
after his own business ;,nd a.Jvi -. ened iu GBiM,a,u,H; "“'viwiiion. Su:-|
......... . i vi vs are already under wav on the.
tise Jiimseli without irvinir to tt>-: , , j
• canal and actual construe!ton should
COURT TAKES
UP UNFINISHED
WORK THURS.
Moody , Appointment QJ£R0 JJAT
Meet With Approval
IS A THRIVING
INDUSTRY
i Uy International News Service,
j ' AUSTIN. Jan. 116.—The appointment
• of It. S. Sterling, a Houston publislv-
i er. and Cone Johnson, of Tyler, poli-
| licians. to the highway commission
j by Governor Modv. nieets with g< n i
Prisoners Who Did Not i eral approval according to indications. {Giant Incubator Insures
Come in Contact With [Their eonhrmatioH by senate is con-j Production from Eggs
Smallpox to be Tried. siflori-d assured'. j of’all Breeds.
VqL. 66, NO. 21
jure a eouipelitor. For its said
every knock is a l>< *>t.
+ + ♦
$170,600,000 Spent and Being ;
j b. gin in the tp-ar fhttife. accordim j
to C. S. E. Holland, president <f tit1
j Intracoastal Cafial Association.
For twenty years tit mot ■ the
frank L. Smith (rrjtl) conferred with Senator Charles
Deiiccn,of Illinois, on Smith's plans to fiyjlit for a beat in
the Senate. Smillfs w:is waited against Ihc adyicc of
party kutiers.
t .. r, C N-. ».-•;<,)
Spent On the Mississippi Gulf question- of making ih** Guadalupe
1 river navigabb
I rletdred by prominent
Holland, when a resident ,»f Yh
enin; of tlie* inland waterways.
In June. ]1>2S. a Gundulup*. Nav-i
gation Association was formed which
included four bounties; with th** n
ecutive hoard consisting of ten r* c
rcrentative business men from -noli
county. A M. .McFaddi n of Vic-
toria was elected president ami J. t\
Carrington of Cttero. Seen-1ary.
.V Tf
tl
i
Coast
IjOUg before the Civil War. in )
u marvelous preset it a lion of the
need of an isthmian canal. Com-
modore Matthew F- Maury. *'ji».e
Pathfinder of the Seas" and one
of the greatest- scientists America
ever produced, wrote:
“Break down the barriers which
separate the Atlantic and the Hi:
cilie and the-current* of - ihe
world's traffic will la* changed and
the commerce of ihe world will
center iu the Gulf of Mexico."
A few months ago the Review
of Reviews, editorially referring
to the Mouth, .said:
“Certainly th* South today is
recognized the natiou over as tite
Heir ‘Land of Op|MWtunily.' Th**
* tIfi *Si titfTon Tlx* that* of
the world ought to make it tin*
heart of industry and civilization.'
America has just, discovered the
real Mouth—a potential of indns
try thut is coming into its own •
with tremendous strid*s."
Commodore Maury 's predie |
lions arc being fu!ttll<-d. Tin Guif j
of Mexico is beginning to tak*- i;.s{
predestine*! position as tin centerJ
of w orld corn mere*:.
From tim* to time v\e have pithy ^
lished some facts about tin Inul i-•
I " . t
ing of hotels, highways. li»*nig*->.
and kindred a«'tivities a lot nr in
Gulf Coast of Mississippi. Alt
hama. Louisiana ami Florida. To j
day we give a comprehensive s|i ry j
by a special com spomlcnt of j
v\hat is Iteing d*»n** along tin- Mi s 1
r
issippi Gulf (oa?t alone. win-re in j
two years ^ 1 <HMJ0<MJ<J1J has l»*-en i
s|*ent in tUflVrcnl a**t»viti*-s. and
where $70,000,000 is now l**-ing *■■.- >
pended.
Moreover, this does n**t im-ltfd*
what is going on in the Gulf c*>j».: J
..... makes it ideal for anyone working in
'region 01 rltrnhr. Louisiana or > ... . . . .
r T public woiks to labor longer than
Alabama: last railroad in1*-re>;.s j g pours, by agreement or other-
are centering in tin- Gulf coasts <>l > wise,
th* sc Mtates. Nor dix-s this i j
mate include 11n* slOJMMUMHI port , ^
iuiproM’iuelits at Mobile. m>r thc-J
A2.(KHt.0U() hHtlire jn-r»*sN lln* hay el
Mobile, nor the s.',.r»(HMMMI hridtr*
across Luke l'oufchart ruin at N<*\\
<>rl*ans, m*r the many otin-r n.it
lions lating spent by riolnonls. f L . -m..!: R. i <>v< rint*
UlUllieipa lit i*-s. eoiin1n-> and Stales ll-triv Sa-sm;iii. s|m- i:« It > man
along this whole streteh of < i. 11 r* .T! 1' Gull R<tmiug r»' r» tm «»-*t
*-.»ast from Florida t*. Texas. Tl nt MuU ,1'’" 1 r'1'"
e.d bo'pital wb*Te ti
Impeachmen tof New
k... ............wily1 Sacasa Fears Clash ?
im-iii. s- jof Liberals and Marines York Juc!gc Proposed
j. men of this s*‘etu»’n. who saw 1
the great possibility's nliit h lay in j
By InternatioiFal News Service.
Uy Intel nattmial .N < S-st viee.
, t wraro ,. . . v . \ S HIXG TON l> ■ .
the opening up .of 4!n- rich ttrrriforx i * >•'*'(’ ( Ai.K/A.s. Nti-.-i.igua. I.n ;
lying in the Guulalupe Valiev ov ; | -*»■—r*t* • \cAe<ive •ut^iiirtiMn It: Ii u 1 • • * ij 1 ■!■.:. •' ^ > >-
I,.. J ;t .'’oopet of N'-W lo.-,* i* <I|'. ;i> - :
■'
tivt .('ell»-r ti New Y iriv. * -
ritat in • authoriz-*1 th..- t;> , * : 1
1 iff'ion ai'enr.s of iiepal lie
_ violatot
now assured, wouldne*. ssarily
tle^v inland ■ wyterwiiv S E | lerantional New- >. i vi(
15. Sa,a<a. 1 ad-Vo,.. ;ii, :;,l, -ay- '*"<dution presented, by.
t
toria. was oto- of the prin ipal h-;ni b*' *VH1> '* ' l.i'ii !>• ' w ■ ■ tt sis* C 11it• -iI
ers of tim rfioveimnt. Tile tiuiblimr j S!,,‘s ’-Urnn - : i.u in- .x .ovgimi.
Of an lntra\oa$dal Canal . whi.1t „ j l'1** rals as a . -*i. of tie .•>. a .
^ {Mainly ‘.\t nd-tjs: into :ln- tntnral ,U!
the detennining factor in the deep- j zon” t,eluV'' :'1‘ enn-Ann ri. an
Alprine*
it Id I be- Ni
feeling on liis part
Seven Jurors Selected
Coffey Trial in
Iow4 or Wisconsin
Sledge Houston Trial 1! li;" x '
® MAUSTON. W i~ .'at. L’C AVii
bUKGLAKY CAME^ T HUKb.
Lupe Osma to be Tried on
• 1 hursday on Charge of
Burglary'
'•('in trial of Lupe Osina. Mexican
i. - 'd \:i(ii lritrgloy. will be tl;j
fit'-: • .!-• ttj b" irie<i in the District j
i::> > t .Monday. Tile pro- j
Aye court have Ihen
haudicapj>ed ihn jt/) the quarantine of
'in jaj] uln r ii • is<i of smallpox wa-
’ nii.d. ..a er- iin- judsoneis.
-i A:!-- O- aia Is cisavgi-d with the
’•• uglaiy of the Dave Ford junk shop.
Lupe :;:s li -.-n h- Id in juil for sever
• i-.'month- be: \y;y. not on» of the
■1- :. I - v\!i■ i-atnv in direct contact
r. fir th-. pi is ’!!•■! who d. reloped
- tm* tip..x
! j>: • i .. utioii hav been tak-t-
' .try Health- Officer S. P.
0" ■ " - * pr y.-is-t further spreading
! i -- •!r~- s.. it is hoped. by
•Me -• G: •-• ii. chat the <!anger will b>-
: • toumh -past to try the other nia
• •rin.itial \ ;s<- next week. All
-• !':>•• it.eii -1-1 tttld court will
iiir.>::: ii the present term.
-Jn; !•-: -Tli'iisd '.'. npyrning.
A ; >;vc:a] veniremen were exetis-
ri - v- "k, alt hough many of
’. port'd for duty Wednesday
iior;>!im- i a .he Freddie Lee case
- 2 * *.
■: -charged with im'-im1. not know
mg fhar they had been excused.
George Smith to^be Tried Monday
Tip- ease <>T George Smith, negro
I
My Inlet national News 'Service. j
AUSTIN. Tex Jan. 26, -Th - Sen
ate goes into an executive sesshu- t.:
con/ider th: appointments of R. S.
Sterling of Houston and Gone Jolm-
son of Tyler, on.th€ highway eotnmi-
sion.
i ESTABLISHED IN AUGUST
NORRIS FREED
BY JURY IN
MURDER CASE
Tried for Killing Lumberman
in Church Office at Fort
Worth.
PLEAD SELF DEFENSE
Norris Claimed Chipps - Had
1 hreatened His Life
Many Times.
MEXICO CITY. Jan. 26—Gen-
eral Pina, war secretary, says
that sporadic revolts of rebels
have been smothered except with
Yaquis who are now conferring on
peace proposals.
AUSTIN. Jan. 26.— Funeral ar-
rangements are underway for
Clarence DuBose. eighteen year
old high school student, who was
found in a barn in. the aviation
field yesterday with a bullet in
hts brain.
AU6IIN. I cx.. Jan. ^b.—
Charles Ponei, Boston's financial
wizard, must return to Massa-
chusetts. the original appeals
ccurt denied a motion of rehear-
ing. Ponzi is in custody in Hous
ton now.
AUbHN. Jian. tb.— Ihc eight
hour bill passed to engrossment
this morning in the Senate. It
Ry Ititertmtiomil News* Service. iuun N. ( »nt y. «-uni.i--.rged w i/h murder, i- for Mon-
FRANKLIN Jan. 26. H-vi-:: jnr his biguinops brid<-. Air - Mali 'iuic- day,-- January Jlst: (b-orge has also
oi- hav.- b* • n -'!••< i "*i to try Sledt**-■ ')!u!l hi- ov. a fn jail for sever.il months, a.-
, Hoiisiou. iivnwijl Klatt-man. l-h* Id f.*r •' ’1 * h» !<i in l<H*.a. .vi.vi • : . u • 1 ,p,.- aw**r.i“tl soon after the mur-
! murd. r in * • ::ie-*'ti..u *.\ it•. Do „ ,.ti- IM*»'-ult> i- in-vogu- . <-i : • : ; le m which was committed in the ear-
‘ »f Gan tt Whit* at Sons* ■ . !» XVi'‘":,Mn ^r' .* -*i •' *» o'i las ty. ar.oRcucueuciU'U. ii
i ..... l___r . t- »
y part, i f last year.
Other Important Cases.
i ie fe arc sevtuai other important
•■uses to Ii • tried.next week, among
th'-m tie- ia.-i- of Freddie Lee.
charged with rape. the. Koehler rob
sev. ral ot-hep cases of burglary
ami a ca.-e of incest. District At-
"t': •> A andetiberge said that lie wa>
Lodgi «i to! . iiiii.h . ft .ii.Aii T»- ir tie-
* ||j, ni | 1! principal qn. -. -n- .,-k»ij pr. -p.-.-iv.
Late Wire Hashes i iu r
By iDternationai News Service n , r r* • •
--—----:[ Resolution tor Painting
of Miriam A. Ferguson
l" t:a|ty i- in vogui . . i ie ,i, wiiicli
iTi Wisconsin, wle re rapioil p iic-h
in-nt ini- 1>- ej, aboftsi; el.
Banks Do Not Want
To Make Loans
AUSTIN. T.x Jan. 26
Uy Juteriiational .Vv - S- rx iye.
WASHINGTON, D « .r..:s 26
Half of- til -. (timi 1X"y— batik- do in-:
A r*-s-ii:u- want t<* mak* loans . on .. tju»lcd
By International News Service.
‘jiAUSTII#. Tex.. Jan. 26. Rev. J.
Frank Norris, was acquitfpd last
niht of the charge of murdering I)
K. Cliipps, when the iatt*'r tailed at
the pastor’s study to remonstrate
with him as to attacks Norris hail
made on Mayor H. U. Meiuham. of
Fort Worth, and other friends of
('Kipps. Norrislel't Austin this morn-
ing for Fort Worth where thanks-
giving service will b~ held tonight
for the pastor's acquittal. Norris
declined to make a statement .after
the verdict, other than to rtiterate
his cqniidence of au acquittal thru
aut the trial.
Don t o by iiundi- i; 'i'di.iV- Dr a service s '.rttiical--. G<-n* :':• i Frank .’!' him >u- to try these' cases before th':
| pilin' ilitr .'! G o rnoi Miriam A Hines told « ongre,s t7day. in a<D
l eiguv n. t.o in bur." in tin- capifel eating a spet-dy iswag- of tin K-:
witl, piciuii— nt ot le-r ; iv*-riiois w.c- bin enabling Hi. \ -terat. - bnpcati f
int rod in <1 into Du- Senate by S.-tia-, liajpi]*-’ t he loan.-.
elo-i ef tie* pit- jit term.
tor Fahi hild of. i.ufkin "The ,i>-s-i
tution «,•- v.-ferio tl. .mu'onmeiiti <!
to the tiu.ine. commitn-.*
POH1HMUUTH, Eng.. Jan. 26-
—The transport Minnesota, cf"
. Tying a thousand marines, sa 'ed
| for Shanghai teday. also carried
two flights of nava1 air service.
WACO. Jan.'26.—W. M. KeilCj
and son John, were serious'y in-
jured in an autorrobke coiliSicn.
They are the father and brother
of J. C!yde Keticy. Baytor foot
bail star who was killed in the
bus crash at Round Bock S.itur
day.
'2 1-XIt'O. Jan. 26, Receipt of d!S-
j».sti•'i* - ipii ! ine tic United State*
■ Mali - approval of a7.ii it ration of the
laiHi petliih-iim law- were received
v ;>t; -atisfai tion here. Nneoutirmed
. •;•*•: f - ;■ 11 ctfr r* *ii t tli*t Mexico has
i'll ai i'itrai ;i-n suggestion to eller
WEATHER REPORT
I’rnirably !.io,c rail)-', and cold* r
" We hope this one sees his shadow"
WARHEN. Penn.. Jan. 26.—
Mrs. Clarence B. Hills sacrificed
her life in an effort today to save
two small children from flames
that were razing the home. All
throe perished.
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t j
io-
r**-
iji-
■ w* , , . i .... -I--. i i, .I. il ad b»» 11
Dial riitir*' (>u!i fe*ri**ji rh< r*- is ji
. (living tn aim* ni tor -• rimi*
tlevt *>f -sti.-li fjir-ivji*-lltu*r j,,, , - r.*c«*iv«l in a i.-. . irt aiH*miw-
iliiportann* of Vii.>lHis- 'of * x- Idle ail idem while, driving on iu-
|)*:mlitlll*e n> fully 111 inaldi III*- ' i« toria road -ono- t« n day a; p. a
woiulcrful iti'lusiriiil *l**v**l*»|*nt nt tr,l< y' " *•>'
.. .. . ,, , , n* gio. s ran into In- car d< h. 4i-ln;iit
Ntretehiiiir trun tli*' I iculmonl re- ,
.'it Mr. Sa-sman r'rriv d -ever,.
^ion of Virginia <ni .lown.U.r«u?h r>nlM . ;iIMl ;i j„jmy
flic central South out lo * >kliiho'iu;i, to hi- hip.* \\ h;
Wfil h.lM- Ii,
t i in
able to tl. oil!
on crutch*
lie
ter pint
to c*>me
Arkansas an*l Texji-*.
The a%teuti»*u **t lit*- «-*nfntiA
• .
has beenmore Ittcjch ••eiit< fei| it|> ■ 1
on tbV> inttu**trial aetivily that) i|* „;|| I„,uking dov.o I.amei-s In -
oil the great roustnietioo Work that tween the Aihintie an.I tie
is under hu\ along tin* uhel* <*iiif ihe worlds, coinniopv and trade
eoasl, wliieh is mm l>*-^iiiniii*r fo will center in the Gulf of Mexico,
visual/e the fulblliHeiif, of MauryV R,.printed from Manufa-nir. ix
foreeufct that with au Isthmian ea Hw»rd.
Accord in;- to nriny -tare papers
tJiere were tears of joy and tears of
regret when the verdict of "not, guil-
was read. It is sai*l that Nor
I'is and liis wife cried with joy. while
Dexter Chipps. 14 year old son of
Cliipp-. cried with tears of anotlrer
kind in his eyes.
According to reports there were
two ballots takeu.r The second was
taken, it is said, because of some
misunderstanding, an^ng Jurors as
o the lirsf ballot. The jury re-
turned their verdict after deiiberat
ing an hour and twenty minutes, af-
ore listening to a six hours argu-
ment by the opposing lawyers.
Ben Lindsey is Ousted
As Denver Judge
DHNYI-1IL Colo.. Jan. 2.">. Judge
Ren D. Lindsey was ousted as }uhge
•*f the Denver juvenile court through
s. i decision of the Stat Supreme
Court Monday.
The high court reversed tliV-ile
-i.-*i<,«i of the Denver district court in
contest proceedings brought by
Royal W. Graham. Idiidsey’s oppo-
nent in tile 11*21 election, and held
that tin- ouster prayer by ' Graham
-hould he entered.
Graham who brought the contest,
proceeding- is qow dead.
Poultry Raisers Appreciate
Convenience of New
Methods.
An attractive poster. featuring
fluffy yellow chicken, invites the
public to cotu**\ in and inspect the
Bright well Hatchery, one of CueroT*
newest industries, opening for busi-
ness in the Graves' ruilding on Gott»
zales street last August- The spot-
less and inviting reception room
with its potted ferns, bears no indi-
cations of what one would expert of
soc-alled poultry business. In ttat |
center of the room is a large cal
like structure, the Buckeye Ml
moth Incubator, which is it*elf the
business.
To one unversed in the intricacien;rti
of incubation, this wonderful invea*
tion seems veritably an improvement ]
over nature. Here the risk of,
ing a settin; of eggs if "Biddy” taka
a cranky notion to leave her nest. 1
entirely, done away with. Every®
is methodically arranged to insure
perfect hatch. This giant il
has a capacity of 12,000 eggs, toot
now arraifged to - hold 3,000.
are thirty-six turning trays,
hold the eggs during the
eighteen days. At this time
arc te.-ted and then placed in
nursing trays where they <are
until the twenty-second day
the hatch takes place. During
first eighteen days the trays. eac%
which holds from 112 to HO
are turned twice .a day. The,
bat or is watched .every hour
day and night in order that
| is taken in the loss of 4jw
-pit: of the bu.?
tion is Taken in the meets
the contrivances Itself to
against such a happening. The
-vater pip^s. which pass through
incubator, are heated by oil
which have an automatic
HAi
Theriuome.ter# £uage the heat
these pipes as well as the
ture of the inside. Three el
fans on the interior distribute
heat evenly over the eggs.
Mrs. Annie Iirightwell, who
tnd i*operates the hatchery^
ihat even in the fall when egga
scarce, she* got a good. v
hatch and -that the spring
should be very much better,
poultry raisers are beginning to i
•lize the great convenience of
method of poultry production
insures more satisfactory
than the small home il
Custom hatching, that is wheru
customers furnish the eggs, is
more satisfactory though the
•ry will have chicks of all
Jnd prices for sale. The fir*t
will !>*• next Tuesday morning
each Tuesday thereafter.
*1
‘Peaches” Browning
Resumes Test
j Ry international Newg Bervfce.
WHITE PLAINS. Jan. 26;—I
Ib-enati Browning resumed the ata
ibis morning,in further testti
.Tie- decision of tile Supr me Colin J the separation suit agaluat
'.cave- the juvenile judgeship of; Den- \v. Daddy" Browning, a
Yor \aeatit. Graham died in his'New York Realtor. She testified
honte here more than i year ago terday tliat Bog-wnm^ts: det
uii'l'f my.-tterious ciri uiustanees. A; tastes denied her motherhood,
rcoroner's jur^ h Id tliat he took his
i'wfi lib*. ID- wife and frietlds have
held jiersislefitlv tliat he was mur-j him. site testified.
i d*tr*‘d-
various idosvneracies caused
nerves to break, forcing her to
Judge Lindsey founded .the juv -
tulle court and i- nationally known
j’for his work with boys. His recent
'tat* men!- alleging the failure of
medern marriage have also attracted
.nation-wide itnerest. " '
Coal Strike Looms
in Indii
-
1Ipsooer 'o(
HfssEi-HORh
Uy International News Service.
! INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 2€.—A
. oral bituminous coal strike
The political campaign in which j |ht. ,.^u„ of JoUn L ^wijs
Lindsey and Graham were *.ppo for propo{5al.s of pperatom of
tH-n.s was one *.f flic Hottest ever rect.mly. to ,t,duce tQ
waged in Denver. Th-- etrart showed .-landa.ds Lewis said it wa
I.fndsey a vh tor by a small mqrgin. j , a„v j,u]*os dble for American
but in April, 1*123, Graham brought rotlut.e ,iietr living scale to
-ontest proceeding-. alleging that ( tun„ to nnu.union sUndanla.
i.in*l-ey l»a*l not tioen legally elected.' _________ —^ -
Judge Julian H Moore in /he Deu- Gy International News Service.
ot Di-trict Court, after hearing the WASHINGTON, D. C. Jai
evidence of Giahani and his sup-’The Census Bureau reported
|7ort*-r- ntle-d in fa for of Lind-ey. million six hundred nine
w ithout requiring him to iutriHlucoi seventy-five hales cotton
combative testimony. The court hfeliljJanuary 16. compared with
GtKiham had- failed to establish that-million four ninety-nine
Lindsey* had not" rereived a majority i eight huudred ninety-three to
of tl)'. vote- legally cast.'
date in 11126.
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