The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1960 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. II
Wcko Texas March ??, I960
Number 28
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SSSZ'££ Public Misinformed On Tire LayoHs
Th#* YNaio < i*i/#*n a.i* rriipirnt
o! ’fie folio* in*: .»* an! from the
Jur.»o» < f'*imf»#*i ot < oimiifu i Kt i
<1»i> fulfil m 'h* .JmiI annuo Imi:
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To IMF VA \( O < ITI/f \
Whrrra* ’f»#* XnWMii dll #*\«*f
toiw iou> of it - ohlu'.ifion faiih
fii 11v ohs#u\#< r«n orrtv and inter
i*r•• ’hr i■!' of mankind fnvtjnl
■' .< "' i «m al .iih.ifu cmpfil and
H mi i-.i ful'il’mi! *hn r>f«!u'a
in m i‘m* f-'n f'h KstaU* fx*< um#*s .1
« oufi tut of rn i!< 'il.it1** a lie t,,
thov,* t.anded fo^'ri her foi |>romn
'ion *»f nat.on.il *♦ Ifarr* mu
floTi-fore fu* it resolveil tfi.it 'fie
WAro
Junior ( hambfr ol ( ommerer
and
Pie I ruled Slates Junior
( hunifM r ol I ommrn t
e\|>resv in 'h:s u.i\ KratilixU* and
appr< « i.i*urn tor the .rn*vtim.ilde
f »ene| it-1 uhufi have a coned fioni
.« cordial 11- .at Kinship together
uitfi ho|w tfiiit the future m*r. u it
n#*s* the same vplendid tnojMra
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\ a' ion.1 11' * * •!« r.'
It. n ! v A . Ii .HI | \ 1 •. ..r;
\ n » l*i* d*'fit
s>': . 1 i\c i: • *' a ei e |m riilrtl
to the Ua««- I : it.une Him aid Kadjo
Sfah**n> W \( i > and KWT\ and
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<in\ hnu I* prc*M*k*d .n out
kloinx t>rr i lent lie made the pre
sent.it ion to th** nous media and
v .1s in *i *n p■ hi an award for
»cc omj>lfxfii*mnt » nl ’fie \ear Out
'landing la\**e «>i the vein was
annoi.rued m ’tie iw;nd> as Tom
m> s.i!or»ie Mot s' andim: dir erlni
Howard llauai Out*»tandinu pro|
eel < h.nrman Sam olivet Out
dnruling new J.iwti1 «»f the veal
VVayne I tokens
Hoh Shr»eh> was installed a the
new pn ident iMh#*i ofluerv tak
iru: t*ff 1* e were Sam Oliver first
vice ptesiden! Tommy Salome
second vice president VAayn#*
hicketis ifurd vice president
K.tger WiUon sec retary Pat Oreen
we!1 treasurer state director,
Pfnest lie/dek Six new directors
were in*'a!l#* t who wen* introduced
a lorn v.th the three holdovr»rs
11.'' old I e ta man «• t \t* < i rettor
• j- not ;d . .n.1 off It «■> \ dance tot
,«a\ t j : tic* fianejuc'
I "I I'ocj! I ,r ' T a*' ( hamfM*r
of ( otnm# ' e *»!' ,C || kept the
aiidienr «* in .i'i uproar in his after
dtfi. **r talk l'**ot was introduced
t,> I'.' 1.1 I! I
James Jury Selected on Death Verdict
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- Observations -
By W S. FOSTER
<»ood tlnriK >OU don t have to
e>v on whitf you read in the Wmo
Sew Tribune and Tina*' IhveM
ak f*eing Hie truth th** wtioie
ruth and nothing tint mo imtn
If you did on < erlain tic rn.iufii > • 1
would tw* tcrfittly misinfoi n* I Inc*
**j*»rter in Y • iduv arvi .Sjiaru-jy
pajters lef* the impression *'.al Hie
I 1 d.cine Herald was ttie only news
me*! .1 get 1 dig .» teitdica''* of
.iw a *1 from the* Junior ('handle*’ ot
1 onrn«•• * e t 1 iday night .*f *•
t'iir '|' *•’
The truth wax that not only did
th. clailv v*l the award hut so
did thr W ji 11 ( itt/en ax well as
Radio station- W ACO KW t\ met
the In. at I \ station Pat I tg
gait ac * eptrcl tor the* 1 nhtioe
Herald Pull l-ovter for the Warn
I iti/en frank f alien tor KW T\
radio and TV and Richard ( Par
ker lor W \( (l
In presenting th#* award to Hie
< itt/en the retiring president. f#uy
King Jr told the audience that the
('iti/cn also make, the cuts from
which th#* pictures ar#* printed in
the lay c * e magazine the Prog.'*s-
In Hi#* 1 c * * t ■ <(f invitation fang .»»d
I would dke *o express oar in
« ere aid 1 e .I'ion for ’hr w u'der
lu! s.(pjKn* o! , cun ne w spaj>* : tins
pa-f y**ar In response we -ta e |
’ha* never ha - anyone t>een . ny
nuir#* c o#tp#»raf iv e than has Cu\
King h
A \rr> lrirn<llv relations rxi.K
t>n»«»n Ihr rtaih perxonnrl .ii»4
nur paprr. ax urll ax Ihr ractui
a»>1 T\ inra.a HVii it ramri
l» xu|>portin. a pro.irxxivr mo..-
inr«l lor Ihc bftlmnrnl of th*
f.ly. wr arr all In Ihrrr Uirlbrr
I lU-hiaf That makax lar a rrrr
hrallhv xituallnn tor f.rraUr
Haro In fact, the puhlir lx fax!
hornminf ronvlnrril that llirrr ix
a rirLnitr nrrri lor romprlltlir
orwxpaporx In Warn or for that
matin anv otkrr ett* Ihr xira ol
Vt a< n
Our print xhop lorcr rrlax»*<l a
lilllo the wrak prwl It .xax
iho first Saturday that we l.av"
no. had to print MwnethinK • hir
prrxs ha« tiron lurninfi out i ki cf
• an!«*d to annul Hi# rmotoa •••
( riu krt thix uimini Octxkrr. thr
plarr ol hlx birth Mr had also
Hurt In Marlin a (real (Iral i.l
hix life I nrl# Jim wax a rharlrr
mrmitrr of thr ( rm ki ll Mrlh
ortlxl rburih M» innlhrr.
Mix ll.ua l-oxlrr. H IW South
Sixth xtrrrt. rrlrhratrrt hrr X7lh
birthrta. Saturday with hxi
thrrr i hll.tr. n hur Mrx ( allir
Vonn* ol lluatxvtllr. W S toxtrr
and Mrx I t//lr t arr. holh ol.
Main Should wr llvr as lonu as
I ni Ir Jim did. thrrr is a poxxl
hill(\ ur mlrht grt out of rtrht
h\ Ihri.
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JHfRIFF C C MAXIY mortxd to th* rxar
by Drputy Shariff Joa Thompson lormor Texax
Hongor with Liquor Board Agon. Doylr Daviv.
takas Loyal Lavon Jamxi to hit trial haav.lly
shark'ad throuqh tha corridor laading dirort to
tha i4th District Court room throuqh which
pasxaqaway thara is no outlat tor possiblr as
capa Tha ordaal of salact.nq |urors qualifiad on
1 ' ^
willmanfu to rendering 4 deeth penalty ver
d*<■ t w#nt on ell day Monday Jamev It cherged
with being an eccexxory to murder of John
Rlarteford *>hile mi toe art with John Jernex.
Jr hts older brother of committing robbery
by fi.rarnn both of wrhtch cerry th* death pen
wily m Te*a% ‘Photo by Jimmie Willix.)
TP&L to Hold
Open House Wed
I' si , r< |. ' 1-1 I. I,. .. f ,|S if Mils' I
n,,ill h. ii ii|i|H urd w hrn Ihr rrp j
irsri.iahM of .11' 'hr news rtir
.|,ii apprarrrl .is wilnrssrs in thr
lc.);il l.ason l.imrs hearing for a <
(hanvr of • rnoi' last Thiirxiliiy !
Melvin < 01 lisle emulation man
agrr of Ihr News Trit.unr Timex
Herald was tfir first wnnrss called
Then came Murray Neal city edi
tor ol the daily They were quex |
tinned about I he (overage of Inr
daily The pxliinalr was that **Ft [irr *
(cent of ihe iM-ople of Warn read,
their paper When (he risdio and
T\ ps-rxonnel reachec) the witness
stand the lawyers changed then
j line of questioning thus they did
not get to expose their hand
lot
jsiioi s WCdnesdav w ill
l>. (lira prizes 'tiiil 11
• anp.inv
ustomrr in lto
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1,11 #*n ’ « I«*t * f if • ;<i
I'l.i ufl.’i
I < | '.1 i fi' 4' i
of>#Ti«*r a i? #»1#*<Iru v#*^# ' t!> * \n-r
11 ' 1 • 1« i » ' •»» 1 i! :'
I.i< K.f ' 1 ' i!
er - 2 electri(
JHirtafile he,iter .in 1
'• * f.N.f . i r t * * .i *
.".(!' • ri tiff n
H electro hot
(log ((Hikers Draw
* . * 1 f .1. 1 'll x,.|,VS •
•1 nn ’h* a
in^v lor lh<-
prize-, w .11 t„ held
'! ' ! i mil <>11 if»
al K JO j) m
Wednesday
I hi* 'If ; <• u, (».'
l - A , 'I'lfi’A 1
S- win! T
1' arid 1 nlfu ials
frii<t#*f| ftii H#
il-lt Mill* (
Thr ( itirr n editor v» ax thr last
(»iu- 1 ailed to the stand h» the da
tense By that tone Altorntsx
Mike Beard and M 1 Phillips
were about rradv to thrnvs in the
sponge t)( runrxe nobobdt be
lirvrx tbal the daily has any
wavx near a *4 per rent coverage
in the rtty All ynu need to do
to determine this is to follow the
route rarnoix to » atrh the great
number ot bouses missed In rarh
block The T\ and Kadio boss
ner# eager to xhon up" that
elalm had they been given the
opportunity
Pa! Hollingsworth who wax
named Man of the- Year in
(iatrsv die it a member of Karern
Shrine in Main He >orik over isx
president of the tiatesvilie t ham
tier of (ommcrrr at the annual
including President W W I.yrich
| and Vue Presidents Haxxetl Wat
I son John f Toting and ' has
I W Wooldridge, will la tare in
K>m Mr Murchison In greeting ih.
j visitors
I t.iiexlx will la- taken r.n n.yi .
nf the air conditioned huihlirig dm
ing the n(ien house s h leal,ire.
as a drive in pay window .1 large
j accounting room and :he fifty ton
I heal pump equipment will fa- point
ed oiil
t onrtrue 1 ion on the new building
began in April Idyo A large plate
glas- window on the front of the
building enables passe, ».-. ',, •. u-v
'fill t he , idew ,nk e e, , . i.l,
! anerx p!,u ed no di-p’a re. V. ,ii ,
j dealers
| A large parking lot ,s located
j on the -our'h side of the new
, ouHding Tree parking for custom
; ers i- available m thi- lot
T>ie exterior of the f.uildmg n
< on si meted of hrinck and a (an
j non ul ih<- front ol the building
I ,x also ((instructed ol rnoxai .nd
j tile
j. ^ TA l ynch prexidenl of T P
j and I said 'he huiiding ha- b-ert
; 'esigned 10 effectively serve the
*»f 1
fil the
ImjiIcIjui* to bl customer *» p«i.y bill*
wilhoul .tlivbhny from tb#*n c;«r •
( 11** ’ c #f71<* i s will flrivc* !c» Ibo |»,i
winffci*., ,*n*1 ,i *!i|i (mt i t , i v aiI!
'** pr o' mIc*(! I b* lit ,iot| p,i , r/r ft'
■ .*o b* in. <*. ' * ') in f b»* I f .i . ;ifi*l i )
m*.r '.rri's ;i f #• ( #• i |>f Wi,, be ic-tu *i
c-fl rf, ih#* c ijslom#'r
Concrete Block
Held as Evidence
Of HEB Burglary
\ b#*n V v tirlt’C'f C*r| t F.n* rc*tc k.l c»r k
A* iL‘hrn:' rr.or#* itmn fw#*n*v fiooncR
a ,*v b«*intf h#*U! ;it »h# j#c*lic*#» prop
#*rt\ r*»c»fri av rvtclc‘n#c- 'fTus blc»* k
of # c*n# i c-f#• Ai-nt throoyb fibit#*
s a/ rwlov ;.f -be HI f'. xtorr*
I m m K«*vt W;icc»
V * or ’on <ni t i^fii #*ti* * d‘ re-
f p# .r t #*# l rritHSiii^ from the- ktof*
Officer's h-A nine K;i> Oliv#* ;iO'l
f(^\ \ii#*n (griffin in* #• ♦uiat#*r) rb#*
boffcF’/irv brifik'ifiu' fbc #*\ »rj#*ne c
t*» Hi#- f ity h,ill K jr*b#*r investi
f.on aiI! t>4‘ nri;»#!#• t»v eif> c|#»
f*x
aiMw
»• lanttfaft iqTaTTi
Lions Club Will
Hear President
OfTPiLWed.
lb#* Woe u l.ion-s ( luh will bc-jir
WilliZifTi l.vnch prosifl* nt t»| |
f’ «im*I I V\ #■(ln#*Hc|;i v .»t |/ noon
*J’ lb** If*m .r\ c*lt I |r»t# I
I«>ri< t» t .* kft ckIumIc* o! Ic-xhk
\ and \1 w tib .• *le*y re*#* m t l#*c
Hk.iI I nmnwnnu ;»n*l sjH-nt one
V#*iM Hh ,» shidenf c»n^m## r with
W#**tm|fhcMis#» f Icrtrir M/tnuf.tc
funny ( drnji.irr.
H** joinevl I»*'<gi I'owf-r and
l.t/fil ( c» m I'i'M anvf served
for ' «*\ * t a* vc ,i* iri ,ii toil , c a
pf»*'|t i#*v ,is ,m < rijririecf In \*f/H
b#* *;is made* sij|**f v |sor of dis
11 ibut ton If** U*c ,itri<* ,i v 11* |>f c*xi
cl#*n* of th#* Company in Hitfs and
executive* vie#* pr *•< irlcrit i ri |'#47
He H^ttfT>#*c1 hts pr#*s<*nt |K»sition
as prexide nt *»f th** company in
IMP#
Y or #*in#**t ar*i**fu I \ n* b ' in
’♦•f # - f , i- tft#. vi|h jt i f nf
I ><* #•trHjfn«*f't lb has ep-\nf#*d
c c»nsir|er«#bl«* ’jo** with rnn#'h #*f
f#*#*1iven#Hi* »#> th. field Art out
fgifybfifcj prcxlu* t of fh#*«e efforts
is th#* plant of th#* Aluminum
C ompany cd A meric ,# near Mcn k
dal#* vxhi#t» tirouffht an entirely
new ifidijAtrv m this xect ton #»f
Texas
I-Vrwh will t#r present#*#! to th#*
f lilt* t»> John I \|i|f r tll*>#)fi fhs
tfi#t Manai!#*. nt Tc v j*« Rower
'•n#l l.iHht t #»rrif»anv
FCC Challenged
ITu- lii.il <>l larval I .a v on ‘ .Ian res
s'aited in Ihe .Till disinii couit
Mondiiv moitiiiiL when the qm-s
I inning nl pios|M-iTive jurors
hum ihe s|u-. i.iI venire summon
t-d vv il Ii Judge l> \\ Hurt lei I
mi tin- heiu h The couil room
was filled with s|M-<tatnrs ullei
Ihe jury panel hail been sworn
in reining In the adjoining court
rooms and hall to begin the long
individual quest inning
The .wplfth juror wo* sxlxc.xd
to fry .ho caso of S IS pm On j
the pnnel ar* Mrs Charlai W
Meeker K L Outrell. John O
Be.es, Son Teub. John L. ••oil. |
Mrs c J. Thomas, Joo L Al- |
Ian Jama* P Hoilen. Jack Rob j
inson. Harold Mathias Jr. Jerry J
Daniel and Don P Lummus
I’i iixi-i ulllig Hu- case is Ills
tint Attorney lluinev W.dki-i and
his assislanl Don ll.ill ( uurt
ii|i|aiinled defense aHorneys are
Mike Heard W I' Phillips iind
lloli /lexenlu'im
Hie jiiior s were bring dis
qualified mi the grounds lhal they
do not believe in the death |H-nully
or (hot they have a fixed opinion
limn wind they have tend in Ihe
newspapers or heard which Wal
kei call heat say
The first juror In he selected
v' .js Mrs l buries W Meeker, who
is the mother of two children, a
gjil age It and a liny age 111
There are lour brothers and -Osiers
in hei family. She was Ihe seventh
to Ih- questioned being the J*»lh
on llu- | hi nrl Out of tin- (07 who
were summonsed something legs
than that number appeared with
(lixqualilicatioris culling Ihe list
down lo Ub from which to select
12 jurors Those being excused
were told lo re|Hirl In .lodge I)
T Mi Daniel s , tih distiri t court
-d .’ |> m fin a end trial Judge
\ u Hull also made a request (rotn
Pete Vliddlehl iHik dlslilel clerk.
Ini a nuinhei nl juinrs in Iho
county court nl law
Oscar Tahh, a salvage store
business man. a long lime resi
dent of Waco, was Ihe first juior
III Ih- questioned he being uImiiiI
Ihe fifffi down Ihe list He said
he had a fixed opinion uller
qualifying nn Ihe death (M-nally
Defense i niinM-l ri-pealedly uh
let led to Ihe foi m of questioning
j by the dixliiit nlloiriey icinietri
I mg hearsay fioru whal had lieen
; lead m the newspapers Walker
qualified eie h juior on wla-lhei
ot not he considered in defend
aril, who set out In pull an armed
robbery case and ended up with
a murder were equally guilty
In this i axe John fllai kfonf was
killed llu- actual shooting In-mg
by Hus defendant s brother, John
Janies Jr when Blackford at
tempted lo ball the hijacking
raht, mud il woelj btke* I'videnit*
to overcome Ins fixed opinion
Defense attorneys had lo use
one of their challenges in excus-
ing Mi lion f Kie-sler a (ieneral
Tire worker now out on strike
who has lived in Itiesel all of his
life lie has a family Ixiyal's
brother dressed in Airmans uni
r>‘‘ form advised with defense atlorf
neys on each juror who qualified
In the court room too was his
wile and two young laiys, along
with the .larnex Iniys mother
The only Negro on the panel in
the first dozen or more questioned.
Stanley White, quickly disqualified
I himself as being against Ihe
death penalty J K Haynes, a
retired railroad man Couldn't
vote the death |H-nalty ' Next
in order disqualifying mostly on
death penally were Pred ('
klirmUhok of WCxt Obc- B Stone
Mrs K S Hansen of Ixirena Mrs
S f! Maxwell ari elderly woman
W T Bounds who works at
Owens Illinois glass factory, and
When a couple of hundred men
walked i. 111 I.cause a lellnw
einplovee had been tiled lor doing
something with It w as , <,iiuim,ii
I’I a. 11» i- at l he I .ent-i al I u c
plant in Wa.it Ihe .-nine shill
ol live hundred men was laid
"II I Ills III I til it still down Ihe
plant so flint the olliri lvvo slulls
ol live luilldl ed jy-i sutls each
could nol work This w ,ts the
veision as lold alsml live so
' all'-d wildcat xlrike now m pro
gross .it t ieneral Tire
Thus I mm ihe wnrkeis stand
point il amounts in a locknut
| ol all the employees except those
j wliu walked mit which would num
1 be Jess Ilian the two hundred os
lunate The remainder were laid
i ul b> the company (tending negis
Hal ions »i a return of this small
group
The iue plant workois thought
i lhal the correct version should
! I><‘ l"ld (orreelmg Ihe impr?k
-ions IHt liom Ihe stones that
I have been published The man
w ho was made Ihe gout in losing
his job had shifted some produrtiMt
Horn one group lo another which
has been more or less common
prai lice in Ihe plan!
New YMCA Secretary
Expected This Week
All bough no announcement has
been made public, indications are
lhal a new YMCA secretary will
be made by Wednesday of this
week Pile committee has finally
centered on an Oklahoma man
who meets ihe qualification and ap
Mrs. Behl
Succumbs
pi oval of Ihe national hourd He
will lake Ihe job vacated some
months ago by Paul llarrup. who
resigned under fire
Toe Byrnes local holding firm
executive, has lieen in charge of
Ihe local Y since llarrup'* depart
me Several improvement* in the
etiqi have lieen noted, although po
une has been hired lo fill the va-
ran* ics existing The oi ganiiatMR.
a ITnled f und agency, ia shert
several department heads and per
sonnel
To Wounds &5T“
Income Tax Violator
f unerul service* lor Mrx l.eona
V Brill. 47. ol IMW North KlevrnUi
Hirer# will hr held al 4 p m. Thur*
day al WllhJnioe llaieh funeral
Home Kev Ooiles II Cole will
oflirialr The rrmolerv will hr
named later
Mrx Behl died at 3:47k a m Mon
dav In » loral hospital as a result
of u shot In Ihe head Hrr husband
t Ihert Brhl was arrested al Ihr
xeonr and Is being held in enuniv
jail An autopsy has been ordered
to determine rause of death and
results will hr known In a few
days Behl wenl hezerk and had
Ills wilo down on ihe kitehrn floor
with Chr gun on her A seream
hi might his hrothei. Hubert Behl.
who lives In Uir adjoining apart
menl In the scuffle that followed
Ihr gun want off. striking Mrs.
Behl
District Attorney Burney Walker
changed a complain! filed against
Held Inr assault with intent to mur-
der to thr charge of murder. Mon
iav morning.
Kfforts had hern going on for Ihr
past Ihrro weeks to get Klbert
Behl under treatment in a hospital
Mr* Behl wax horn In Battle
( reek, Mich llir had lived In Warn
eight year* amf was a member
ol t Irxt Methodist Church
Survivors Im lulled her husband,
K K. Itehl, one sister, Mrx. Clara
Cnxtrll ol Riverside. Calif; and one
aunt. Mr*. K. C Terry of Hattie
(reek Mich ,
I W IIucks promtaent Austin.
Texas, businessman, wa* senteur
ed today by Federal Judge Ren
II IIice in Federal District Cburt
ul Waco, Trxo* to serve one year
in prison and to pay a fine of
$? vjo for hi* willful failure to
file un income lax return for the
year I'trgj Ruck* had pleaded
guilty lo the charge Hi* prison
sentence will lie suspended by
Judge Rice if the *2,500 fine is
paid within «o days He will then
l>e placed on probation for a per-
tod of three years
It f, Phlnney. District Director
uf Internal Revenue ut Austin
Texas announced that in addition
In the criminal penaltie*, Rocks
will Ih- required to pay all of hi*
undeclared taxes plus interest,
and n 50 percent civil fraud pen-
alt v
Municipal Group
Discuss Bonds
r
Local Cement Plant
Starts Groundwork
In Expansion Move
The cement plant in Waco is
beginning un expansion move The
I' S f nrp, owner of Ihe llniver
mil Aria-, Cement plan! here, has
announed 'hat
The cement plant here will
he doubled in productive capacity
The duxl stark, a major fen ] pay their wages
irul Texas landmark will tie torn
dow n and replaced by a new dust
less Installation
The employment force at the
plant will Ih- increased substnn
tially when the productive ra-
pacity expansion is completed
-terry Fox. city manager of Ea-
rns fold a group of cky officials
at the Roosevelt hotel Thursday
night how the bond issue was put
over in his town This was a dis
* riff meeting of the Heart o' Texas
Council of Texas Municipal Lea-
gue
Hegionnl president, N L. Mc-
f'arver of liearne, presided at the
meeting attended by department
heads and city officials of Waco
( (’ C. Crutchfield, field corautt-
| ant of the Texas Municipal League
made several announcemehti ef
| forthcoming meetings as well as
I giving Ihe members some words
j of encouragement. He told about
j trying to get together with state
i firemen instead ot having them
putting over legislation without
dealing direct with the cities who
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Foster, W. S. The Waco News-Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1960, newspaper, March 22, 1960; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1159778/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .