Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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All Beautiful Styles
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Godley Personals
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swirling chase of MIG alley that
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Sunday.
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The'World's Craziest Magician
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What's Doing I n Congress
WASHINGTON Feb 20 - UP— House briefing Thursday on pros it instead of having it accumulate
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information they got at a White
Safer Cough Relief
When new drugs or old fail to help
your cough or chest cold don't delay.
CreomulMon contains only safe, help-
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Fort Worth.
Mrs. Vesta Coffman of Itasca is
having the Presbyterian Church in
Publisher Will
Hold News Forum
William Rawland, Times Review
publisher , will be in (ollege Station
Friday and Saturdny to attend a
mechanieul conference for journa
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ore ef two Sabre let pilots who
Jim Myres' mother has brim re
moved from Memorlal Hospital to
his home at Godley She is reported
to be improving.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Gage of
Wichita Falls and Mr and Mrs
Roy Leathers of Waxahachie ami
Mra Leroy Busby of Lincoln, Neb
were guests during the weekend of
relatives and friends in Godley
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs C. S Standifer celebrated
her 78th birthday Sunday, Feb 6,
at her home in Godley Mr. and
Mra. R D Clarke of Clifton, Mr
and Mra. R. M Armstrong of Cle-
burne, Mra Ruth Moore of Clifton
and daughters, Mrs Claude Hen-
nen and family, and Mrs Frank
Meyer and family of Godley visited
her that day.
testimony that they advised the I
Voice of America to choose books even Skeletons Found
on their me r i t s regardless of I
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above designed by lashion styl-
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as possible on the new school,
which will include a cafeteria,
eight class rooms, a gymnasium
and office apace. The old uymna-
alum will be remodeled into a
modern auditorium.
drain into roadway* arc subjeet to
corrective action.
It Is the same order put into ef-
fect last year when a record short-
age was reached.
Post engineer Maj. John F. Ross
warned Fort Ram Houston real-
dents that additional restrictions
mey be applied if present conser-
vation practice* do not cut down
water consumption.
merce; Mr and Mrs Johnnie Whl
le, and son, Mr, and Mrs Harvey
Halcomb. Dallas; Mrs Lawrence
1 movies might do to Marilyn Mon
' rde, or Dagmar, or Jane Russell.
' Such three dimensional beauties ,
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year-old coll to a 52 favorite in the Santa Anita Handicap. Feb. 28,
after copping the San Fernando Handicap. (NEA_______
any economies extremely
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Friday, Feb 20, 1953—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES REVIEW S
j standards pressed flat on a screen Lloyd McKinney and son, McUam ' m trustee* of the locknc
. but in 3 D movies they're strictly I " -- “----“ -----
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Educational. Travel, Comedy and Other Features
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first federal aid in 1936. The law j 9
provides for the locution of crip 1 ™
' pies, the selection of proper hospi- 1
tala fur treatment, disbursement i H
of money for rehabilitation of crip d
plea Three cripples out of every 1.
11,000 children exist in Texas, mak ft
visit Xochimilco every year the! _ ...
traces of the bones apparently had Arney, director of the Texas High Jacinto River where the alleged
...... way Department's motor vehicle attacks took place "by general
division, has resigned, effective agreement F
years with the The two sisters, taken to thetof:
......... ...... Highway Engi fice, agreed that was correct and
Va neer DeWitt C Greer said Arney ; said they told of being kidnap
iron would be succeeded by D. T. Hark i ped to prevent their parents from
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scored des’ruction claims in Thurs
d- • nr battle* The other was k l
Col James Johnson of Phoenix, ! 22
Ariz win got his fourth MIG of mhad
FIRST QUALITY
BATHMAT
SETS
Solid background with
floral pattern. SZe 18 “x
80.
“As it stands now,” said Dr
Hissong. "we se ■ only the film
for one eye, and without special
.stereoscopic glasses."
Most 3 D films must be seen with
special glasses provided by the
theater to give depth to the pic-
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ren unler the age of 11 who come
under the benefit* of the state law.
Dr clavton urged Hutariana and
civic minded citizens to aid in the
program by helping to locate crip-
pies, providing transportation to
and from hospitals ana aiding fin-
ancially the varloun colleotins A-
grncles such as the March of Dl-
men, which aid in the care of crip-
pled children
Woman Flier Wins
| pass a flat version of a three-di-
mentional film, then find it was an 1
! "eye-popper" on the three dimen- 1
sional screen.
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will soon be gone from U S meat
counters .
The subcommittee called a
closed door meeting to look into a
recent sharp drop in beef prices
that cattiymen have blamed part
ly on importe el frosen New Zea
The chairman of a House Agncul pective costs of the hot and cold in government warehouses
ture subcommittee advised consu wars But they still haven t given NOINATIONS
BIRTHDAY DINNER SAN ANTONIO, Feb 20 UP-
Albert Elmore celebrated his Engineers at Fort Nam Houston
82nd birthday Saturday, Feb, 14, have isnued a water conservation
at his home In Blum All his child I order prohibiting watering of lawns
Iren, grandchildren and great grand during certain hours in efforts to
children were there. * save the fort » dwindling water
■ i supply
They are Mr. and Mrs. John P The order allows watering of
Vox of Aquilla, Mr. and Mrs. Joejtnwns only
Denman and two children, Diboll; ning hours
Mr. dnd Mrs. John Harris. Com-
Dr. Charles F. Clayton, bone spe-
! clalist of Fort Worth, spoke to the
! Cleburne Rotary Club Thursday at {
the regular weekly meeting Dr.
i Clayton talked on the care and re l
habilitation of crippled children in I
Texas He said for centuries crip
j pies were looked upon as necessary
i evils and in some countries, de
formed children were automatically
put to death
The first real movement for the ;
care of cripples was launched less
than 50 years ago by Edgar F Al
len. His-efforts were directed thro
ugh his Rotary Club and be pro-|
l moted he movement to mH Relaryt
Clubs
in 1920, the Shrine started its*
I hospital program for crippled chit-
I dren and have now built 15 such
hospitals throughout the U S.
Dr Clayton said every state in J
the union now has a law for the'
aid of erivples. The Texas law was !
enacted in 1933 and receive I its
Msm students of Texas A&M t'ol-! n . m:
Mi and Mrs. John Fuqua were lege and newspapermen Decree In Divorce
in Hrownwood over the weekend nt The meeting, to be held in the tos ANGELES, Feb 20 UP—
tending the funeral of her sister in Student Mi morinl tenter, is spon i Famous woman flier Ruth Elder
law, Mr iermun iughes M,. byhe J Asnoela
tion of which.Rawlund '* president. Ralph K King. M. on the ground*
.. , . .. . , ... Friday night he will conduct anhe called her "a gray headed old r
Mrs. Clyde Hobson and daughter open forum at a pre conference I bag" and sald "he wanted u young
at H0 S. Milj Street, will a
away IS baby chicks each day:
drawing will be conducted each 44
from the names restored.
Now Shipmont .
Western Grown vg
Fruit Trees '
HEAD BROS. NURSERY
3 MI. East on Hiway
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tut. proven ingredients and co nar-
cotic* to disturb nature's process. It
soes into the bronchial sysiem to aid
nature soothe and heal raw, tender. ,
infamed bronchial membranes. Guar-
anteed to please or your druggist rc- I uel T. Brown of Roanoke, Va
funds money. Creomulsion has stood president of the Virginia 1...... ------ —--------. -.....— - - .
the test Of many millions of users. ; Coal 4 Coke Corp . has been elect rider, now director of the insur- j scolding them for being out so late,
ApEAnnncIANA led president of Transcontinental ance division, who will lie succeed ----
WMEUA2H19-VIN . Oil Corp of Dallas, succeeding ed by that division's assistant di Th ree_ Dimensional .
"elievesCeuena, havceles,hcute a^*«Mtis Clarence J. Simpson. rector, Robert E Lindsey, i -nee —en-vndB,
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833,464,000. Payments were maOS
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Cleburne Farm and Ranch I
APPROPRIATIONS ’
House Republicans lopped 11,
388,500,000 from the first appropri
a tion bill to come up in the new
Congress. Except for one item, the
House went along with the appro
priations committee Thursday in
trimming 60 per cent from a sup
piemental money bill which it then
passed 369 2 The biggest whack hit
the Defense Department
BYRD
President Eisenhower lias per
sonally thanketaen. Hasry B-
Byrd < D-Va ‘ for starting the Sen
ale fight over confirmation of De-
fense Secretary Charles E Wilson
informed sources said he was
grateful that the issue was met at
the outset so that it would not rise
to give the administration even
mure trouble later on
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investigators contacted several
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Payments Are, Up,
NEWaYORK, Feb. 20--UP-
"« familles received
life Insurgnce doath
ments in 1958, campai
545,000 in 1051, the Im
Iguranee reported Priday.
Payments were madeipn 2
policies, compared with 90,148
cien in 1951, in the entire U
staes, total death benefits
last-year set a new reeord al
Visitors were Mr ar 1 Mrs J J curity Corp for $250,000 to finance
I D. Woods and three children, Hous. " new schonl plank. . . j
ton. Mr aad.Mrs. Hugh Smith, Construction will begin Ms soon
I Hilisboro; mP** Ermine Tipps and ----------—--—EE—-----
| Mra Eugenia Smith, Waco: Mr.
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whether the authms are "ommu . Near Mexican Cardens
The Republican drive to cut tax
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on American beet because "i’sitaxes. : committee approved the nomina F . P Col RovalNHak hmdh--— dK
not going to get any cheaper " BUTTER ton of Ailan Dulles, brother of er became Americas No t jet acet
The bad news for meat caters Rep Edna F Kelly (DN V ) Secretary of State Joha Foster "t "" Korean war Tbursday in a
came from Rep William S Hill urged a lower support price for Dulles, to be director of the Cen
(RColo ) who also predicted that buner so that "consumers will eat Hai Intelligence Agency
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the firat woman to attempt a
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l wasnu tK aongjao X " When ne Micglimb
W Ul J 4 . 8 10 1. ab... m? the «ian from 36,000 feet
" bhnard and touched off a highway ( closed in on the nearest one
patrul search to 1 200 f-t and fired nnd wot hits
* The Prairie Motorways Bus in the tailpipe and loft wing.'' he
2 whnh left Rawlins, Wyo , at 4 sai
pm Wednesday, just before the A cloud or black smoke came
winters worst storm broke over ...... the Mh; as he did a xnlit
southcentral Wyomine The bus •S and then went from a 000 feet
was vekedued to arrive at Cas , , arovr 20000 I fofTWN Nuffir
per at 8 pm , but about halfway ine and got more hits,
along its 100 mile journey it boy , elosed again rapidlv and hit
ged down in a drift A stats high him aguin with a long burst He
way department snow plow found headed straight down, smoking, P
the bus early Wednesday night heavily and burning ” 1 1---
08p but there was no way to let Casper I w s Raker's 10th MIG of the
know the passengers and driver war He also has destroyed a pro
were safe veller driven 1.4 9 and damaged
When the bus was three hours one other enemy warplane
overdue at Casper, worried high |||< record was ewreeded by Maj ivisitea ertew.ckend with her
way patrolmen »et out on the high George navis of Tabheek, T*’‘1 u.ronk Mr and l^r«
way with two snow pious to find Who "hot down 11 MIGS nd , TH parents, Mr and Mrs Oto "ieK
it,They bucked hix h.W inds.and ? Davis himself uas shot down Mrs. Frank Shepherd is in Com
weather A larger bus, loaded with............ meree * her she.i attondink h"
blankets and hot food, followed the c., e. father, who la seriously UI.
trail cut along the icy, dangerous Oiris Change »rory
highway ” 1
MEXICO CITY . Fel) « IT- The search party met up with About Beina Raned
Police said Thursday an elderly the highway department sno P- |
shepherd, unearthed seven skele plow leading the missing bus, cm HOUSTON, Feb 1? —UI’— Two (
tons at alonely spot near the fam- ly Thursday morning Together the sisters. 16 and 17, who charged ’ u* hes died Friday
us floating gardens of Xochimilco, party beat its way back to Casper wednesday they had been kidnap
one of Mexico's most popular tour They arrived at 3 a m (mst) ped and raped by four youths. . . ,
ist attractions The bus passengers were an chaned their stories Wednesday ' Are in FI Paso visiting Mr and smoker for the Journalism Club
Apparently somebody murder noyed at being seven hours late, nilht when they confronted the Mrs. J. Y Hobson. and students of the college. Sutur-
ed an entire family some years but surprised at the furore they viths wEl hA heen Arrestea -------- day speakers and panel members
ago and buried_the bodies here," had caused ‛ Three of the youths from Con Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs will aiaciua mechanical problems
— , roe were brought to the sheriff's Woodruft
Highway Official Retires , office and said they met the girls
AUSTIN, Feb 20 —UP— E. J at a dance and drove to the San
Jacinto River where the alleged
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