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CLEBURNE. TEXAS. SUNDAY. AUGUST 9. 1953
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TOKYO, Ang. a —UP--Commi
Pak was not among those indict-
broadeasts did not say
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deraiis.
who have been ’talking nonsense
Ga., aald he knew of five men
don't need
had once been stationed on Koje:
States."
ang ra-
last Sun-
Involved in the plan to instill a
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a walkout and "give the con-
ference every reusson able chance.
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FREEDOM
heard after arriving in Kaesong
American Sabrejes over the Yalu
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youths to their parents.
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U. S. Gets Blame For
Plotting Against Reds
2 Men Injured
In Plane Crash
Russic’s porliament.
"The United States does not en-
5e DAILY
10 SUNDAY
ESTABUISHED 1904
oparation Friday, without a hitch.”
So far as I know, we khve never
had a minute’s trouble ginning off
the first bale, always a tense mo-
ment in the life of any ginner,"
Phillips contributes his success
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some
vospital emergency ward, he does
ek the name, rank or serial mum-
lev of the victim, who may bo
was a bunch of lies; just a few
men belleved it‘r
capitalistic government to replace
the Red regime.
The reports said Pak Hung Yong.
KING can quit
when she is goin
What’s happnet
there not gingi l
con Vaitea Visas Tetephete Mieture
icP Centmi Pe Fetur
(Kv, Kine veatures
in the outer continental shelf
The law reaffirms the federal
h-s
tag
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day.
Informed observers in Tokyo bo-
unds of lint
the gin seal
from Blossom shop. Crosier-Pear-
son was in charge of stand decora-
tions.
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Phillip
tomland
tzuidated the
Davis said. "The chamber of com-
merce is happy to make such
awards to industry and agricul-
ture.”
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DEATH PLUNGE —Brahman cow, one of four escapees from Houston packing-
house, leapt} into air in death plunge after an officer, right, ashot the animal
which had boon terrorizing northside area. A hews photographer was only qas-
natty of the "great roundup" by impromptu cowboys, cracking some ribs while
getting out of path of the Brahman when he met them in a narrow alley. (NEA,
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lied participants in the peace con-
ference before deciding to cut off
further negotiations with the Reds.
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Estimates of the value of the fed
Oi the i eral submerged lands vary from
-hate) 40 billion to 250 billion.
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Red prisoners ean identify them.
Koje was the scene of dumerous
ghu
Teenagers Wreck Havoc
SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 8—UP—A
group of ‘teenagers who entered sn
equipment company lot Friday
night used tractors there for batter-
ing rams caused damage of several
thousand dollars. H. W. Lewis, own-
er, said Saturday.
Sv CLVDE MEAD
Phillips, Nolan River bot
farmer, for the third time
MN"
Six boys ranging
to U started the u
Malenkov repeatedly dwelt on
the might of Russia, achieved
through her vaat industrial expan-
sion and backed by the force of the
H-bomb '
He scoffed at foreign specula-
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UV glass of water er ic®d tea. The
now thanked the lady and then
he offered the family auto, to
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the occasion,
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eully, vet He served them all.
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O wk. disciples the examules of
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resent Phillips with
commerce check for
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Kim II Sung carried out the purge
to consolidate his hold over the
North Korean people and keep them
from "softening up” during the
post-truce period.
Both Korean and Japanese sourc-
es saw significance in the fact that
all 13 officials were native South
Koreans who might be more in-
clined to press for unification at
the cost of concessions to South
Korea.
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Government Now
Hos Cleo r Title
To Offshore Land
WASHINGTON Aug 8 -UP-
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dispatches cast
.the Soviet H-bomb
I suggested that If
actually had the H-
tpn
sy akh
about Soviet weakness.
Applevd Berta Firing
There was a stir in the dlplo
matic ralleries, packed with en-
voys of 43 powers represented
here, including the U.S. ambassa-
dor, Charles Bohlen, and tha Brit-
ish ambassador. Sir Alvary Gas-
coigne. when Malenkov made his
announcement.
ceeded to "butt each other like a
bunch of biny goats," Lewis said
Motors of the tractors were dam-
aged because the radiators contain-
ed no water, he added.
Korean republic if it is again at-
tiidwiL 81m iIym Uit UnitH
States the right to base military
forces in Korea.
Requires Ast of Congress
In the treaty are assurances that
any United States action would be
carried out "In accordance with
meaning an act of Congress would
be necessary for a declaration of
war. The treaty itself also is sub-
ject to approval by the Senate.
tions on Russ
named Sen. i
Duller said.
At Tokyo International Airport
Dullos said he would talk with
Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida
and other Japanese officiate on
"mutters of commen eoneer re-
lating to Japan and the free world.
dence" that progress is near or
ilble, the United States will de-
and leading to a new world war.
Soviet ‛Restvaim‛
"There would have been serious
international consequences (from
the German disorders) If Soviet re-
ateetof and tompeeateeeM had not
weather observers in the down-
town area of Cleburne thought
something had gone wrong with
their heat measuring instruments.
However a check of the best ther
W
We recognized the lady right
way. a great Christian worker,
he didn’t know the injured man,
xcept that he was a brother who
vpeared to be in need of help,
he offered that help without
ver; In-
if
Figitter Pilot
____________ VILLAGE, Aug. 8
--UP---An American war prisoner
said Saturday one of the Commu-
N
truce dolt
was announced by Pyongy
dio without explanation lai
AL SWIGEIT and FBI agent
drawing eurqus stares as they
fouaht a moek sun duel on hotel
_Mqwdy Soda
By Pros
Dr. R. W. Frush and K. W Mac
Pherson rushed to Dolly Vinsant M
Hosni tai in San Benito. Hospital
IAKEDRRufus," rare rufous-necked hornbll, seeing
slightly irked as pigeon-fancier Frank Renda, right,
hands him to ASPA agent Joseph Schlesinger in
’.The vors is ।
A new common
the point.
If' »s a great chapter, that 13th
stats.
“I really don’t believe any of
them wanted to stay," he said.
"Most of them were afraid after
what the Communists told them. I
also think that the Communists
are keeping some of them because
they are valuable."
seven, when it started a return
trip upward. At noon Saturday the
slithering mineral had hit 105 de-
grees. "
Cotton farmers like hot weather,
however. Once the crop has been
set and the fruit matured, it takes
bone, crushed ankle, broken
and broken wrist. His ©
was described as serious,
rritical Wrush received a
leg and face lacerations.
Sne niane. which was 2 badly
damaged, had taken off front Ban
Benito airport shortly before the
crash. Cause of the accidentiwas
not tmmediatety known. Catieron
county Highway Patrolman Tom
Cocke investigated the crash.
1, premium money on the first
t to be ginned in the county
i money is a gift from the
imber at commerce, unsolicited
m Cleburne merchants, Davis
earrings individually designed in
teardrop shape. The Times-Re-
view’s gift was a $50 bill
After the ceremonies at Little
Leaeue Park, with Jack Proctor
as M C., a dance on the skating
Leach said the Reda kept the five
men in separate quarters.
Leach also said captured UN
troops who turned pro-Communist
and informed on other prisoners
are in danger of their lives if they
ever meet those they betrayed.
Life Fer The 'Rats’ '
"A couple of the men I know
would even give their lives to kill
the rats," Leech said.
Asked about American officers
who allegedly wrote about germ
warfare which /the Commumnists
claim was waged against them;
Leach said, "Most of,us thought it
, ---------- ------— j As her bouquet, Paula carried
1 Paula with gifts which included a i a dozen American beauty rosea
, slab with music furnished hy Jim-
l my Fleming and his orchestra.
said
with the" lectures that "it was too Star Gas Company, also in the
late to turn back The Communists down town area.
- - Temperatures soared to an of-
weaknesses and
mnder.WileyCB:
a routine training flight when the
— -- — crash occurred. Further details are
Friday and 110% degrees being withheld pending completion
T ' I of an investigation. ,
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and sentenc -+was a woman. We raw the MIG
crash into a hill near the camp,"
parking lot ... Wichita Falls 1
gravier PERRY AYCOCK a
In town In a shiny new an
BRYAN MILLER and 50
KING leaving today via Super
for football all-star-Petrit
game... the WALTER BITT
ES. GAYLAND DAVISES
CHARLIE FR10V3 gl'riaiug
M anization affiliations, all are be-,
idem ’ 1
armistice, was initialed Saturday
morning by Dulles and Rhee.
They issued a joint declaration
om their four-day meeting and
Dulles held a press conference be-
fore he flew to Tokyo for an over
night visit en route back to Wash-
ing ton
The treaty pledgew the United
in the last four years ginned the
first bale at cotton raised in
Johnson County
The cotton arrived at Producers
Gia at 4205 o’clock Friday. Thirty
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west of here, the Air Force an-
The weather instrument at the nounced Saturday.
uthorities said Cantwell waa on
m waara, lend a hand and learn
lave sne anothr-By wis shell
menhmw.-
Weather
CLEBURNE aW VICINITY —
Generally fair through Sunday. ex
cept for widely scattered late aft
ernoon and evening thundershow-
era. Not much change in tempera-
tr.meme---
Russia Admits Having Hydrogen Bom
Malenkov Makes Statement
MOSCOW, Xug. t—UPSoviet Premier Georgi
to his capture, said the Commu-
nists accidently gave him tips on
where to make Investments, with ■
the big wad of money he will re-
ceive in back pay. ,
"They told us in propaganda lec-
tures about what companies were
making a profit out of the war,"
Harrison aald. "Now I know just
where to invest my money."
Times-Review snd at the Lone
Mar Gas Company, both' in the
Brings In First County Bale Of Cotton
Friday, the mercury hit a high
of 112 degrees. Several unofficial
lieved Moscow-trained Premier
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being held for possible trial. They treaty. the price demanded by
had once been atatinned on KnU Rhee for permitting the Korean
ntwasin.stqrefor W183
—icement as foreign who h
191 __________ minister by Gen. Nam D, head of
the instigation at the United the Communist true delegation, {
Dulles and the South Korean presi-
dent said the United States and
Korea will "consult further" if
they walk out of the peace confer-
Ithceluis inoated it the goat
South Korea would resume the war
if the conference failed to’ reach
agreement on unifying Korea in
90 days.
The Secretarytof State alao told
his qows conference the United
States would consult with other Al-
mium on the first bale, so we saw
no reason tn g. out begging,"
Initial Peace Treaty
SEOUL, Aug. 1 —UP— Secretary States to come to the aid of the
of State John Foster Dulles and
Cantwell of Brownwood, Tex.,
was killed Friday when his
F-M jet crashed 30 miles north-
n Me chest or a ragged knite
weund to Me back. The surqe
to wMk to save the victim’s
1 life. I we were as willing,
aar fellewman as much as
Sen Homer Ferguson (R. I
Mich), new chairman of the Sen I
ata Republican PoUry nommittMb---I
predicted in Washington the Ben- I
ate would ratify the defense pact
with South Koren ii it was similar
to the Japanese and Philippines |
agreements.
The joint declaration issued by
to you. that you to** owe e wether
l hove loved r°v. that ye elso
This IMte verse, nidden away
we ta thet great chapter, seems
hove lost a to» of its meaning
r us today.
Pyongyang radio, the voice of
North Korea. Mid 13 officials were
, «m vagnme menwosm aniwivmpnereypmgowmmn--p*mhrmnmmmmbgam l
bomb they wouldn’t be telling the -
world about it.
(Sen. Bourke Hickenlooper (R.
la.) a top member of the joint ।
Senate-House Atomic Energy com
mittee greeted the Malenkov an I
his Communist aptors were una-
ware thev were holding a kinsman
of the UN‛s chief truce hegotihtor.
Harrison and U enpwiliam cene
K.mifarrinon.whggagste«,ehe P,
armistice negoUtnoM for more
than a year, are second cousins.
"If they knew they didn’t sav
anything, and I ebrtalhly didne toU
iam‛axarna,ng"mnpcommuntat
newspapers of th role his’ cousin
wasplaying to the neuottattons.
Young Harrison, who lost a leg
through the plane erash that led
j in age from 13
tractors and pro
£WwJn? blckWto AmwicTHe’lld fietataiog atro borarsatuwgay
Hon " Keraaadded. * neutra Ownaby, making It the highest
Kerns explained how some Amer summer temperaturein two yearB.
leans were “kept" by .the Commu- Friday ■ high was W*- High for the
year previous to Friday waa 108
degrees on June 21,
Malonine told tha tuproma Soviet iatorday that Ruula
hat dovatopod a hydrogen bomb
The announcement was greeted with the loudest
applovse of the current session of the Supreme Soviet',
in producing th* first bale of cot-
ton, three out of four years, to sci.
tentific farming. He said that he
seved at toast thvaa weeks by
spraying and dusting. This accord-________
ingainatneiippersure the crop mediately. At:
"great victories for world peace."
the East German disturbances with Communists Are
a view to remilitarising Germany
Holding Guards
for War Crimes
FREEDOM vrLlAUE. Aug. 3 —
UP—The Communists are holding
for trial on war Crimea charges at
least five American prisoners who
served as Koje island guards beu
fore going to the front.
back to America." epl. Abraham 1 Times-Review weather ehart re-
L. Kerns. 22, of Watonga, Okla., corded a high of 112 degrees at
'He said he had gone so far 3:43 p.m., as did that of the Lone
•Mighticst Natiow' I bomb was Russia's first direct an
Feelveal royaitles the offshore lands I He urged th United States toinpuncementonsthe development of
and coastal states are prohibited, end its policy of ignoring Red Chi __ disclosure that the Rusaiano
1 •2"- • ■ •• na and said that nation must be . Irhemscosure that the K! L’
admitted to the United Nations. had set of. an.atomie bomb first
in his forceful speech, repeated. was made.togthe world byPrest
iy interrupted by applause, the Bo- dent Harry Truman on .Sept 28,
viet premier said: IM* , M) .
1. Russin has emerged as One of (The, Soviet subsequently an- ,
th* mightiest nations in the world, nounced. the explosion of various
with a gross industrial production atomie devices deseribed as being
two and one half times that of j used, in huge development projects .
1940. (The American Atomic Energy |
a p.... win ... .. e,. Commission on Nov. 16, 1952 first,
restoration of German militarism.' announced that succesafuiexper-
a "n ii ments "contributing to hydrogen
3.. The Koran armistice and II bomb research" had been carried
quidation of the June 1? riots in/. N. AMri"an "lonti.t. 1
Berlin and East Germany were out by American scientists.)
god ku ’ "
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b) a
Insects have taken a heavy tell
of the 1953 crop in this area.
Unless cotton in the fields is able
to put on additional fruit, many
sections at ‘ Johnson Soynty will
fall short of original yield estimat-
e«. . -- . s (
The first bale of Johnson Couhty
mometers showed it was actually
112 degrees hot, at 3:30 o’clock
Fortunately, the heat hit e peek
and started to deeUne almost im- „„ w. ...
:80 o’clock Satur- Friends of
day morning the mercury stood at
80 degrees and held its own until
To Be Auctioned
Davis said the bale of cotton
would be placet on the courthouse
lawn for exhibition and acution
to the highest bidder, Fat a later
date. ' '
The cotton was grown on a 12
eert tract of bottom land, a part
of the old County Farm, located on
the Nolan River, four miles south
at leburne. ‘The entire Phillips
family, mptier, dad and son help-
ed 19 other/ cotton pickers harvest
the bale. /
"Producers gin has bsd the hon-
or ob ginhing the first bale of the
season, for the last five'years,
maybe longer, yfabm Mid,
I Today most As are ton quick
W> criticise, pass judgement, con
r .earn. It seem: to be so much
* asier for us to use the stamp of
isapproval. Some even go so far
** ***** ta*Uwent on^a stranger, prepares to address the
y0k"a Christian" nation Irom White House dustry. The seretary of Interior I
Such a statement always brings Thursday night. Report- would negotiate the contracts for >
bout the 35th verse of that 13th ing an accomplishments development of the petroleum and
hapter at John, which reads thus: of 'his administration mineral deposits.
• By this shall ad men know that during its first seven i The federal government will re-
diseiles, M Ve have months in office, Mr. Ei- "ceive all royalties the offshore lands
JBo it follows that a Christian is senhower.promised the ' m ‘ _ -in,i
person who ha love for his United States would com- bYothetimeasure, tn., taxing ol
‘Bowman if you 'are a disciple bat aggression in Asia or i produeton in thefederai area.- .
any other part
uestion by this shall all men know
bat ye are my disciples __ __ ..
A dracious lady, in an evening nist broadcasts Mid Saturday 10 ed' and’the bros
i’arrwmwtitaeforponiztsscamromsaymmrepea
• ■ ranger, introubie, and offer their #ed North Korean government minister by Gei
fry, "« the instigation of the United the Communist
’ hrist-Christians. They don t need
. 1 ny other marks of identification,
heir attire, formal education, or-
If they have "convincing ew-
day afternoon, it waa reported Sat-
urday by U. S. Weather Observer
_ - W S. Ownsby, High for the year
two days ago that three men had j previous to Friday was 106 degrees
refused to be repatriated . on June 21, and 106 on July 9.
'Tee Late' to Come Back 2mm.1 On August 1b, almost exactly a
“One man who stayed behind j year ago, the temperature record-
told me that he was afraid to go ed here was also 106.
SwM Saffig®
red patent leather hat box, a set |
of Towne matched luggage and an
Ann-Vien rhinestone necklace and
- hapter John..Remrmbentte North Korean vice-premier
tenh. washed their few foreign minister, was slated to head
mus laid his ropes aside and been dismissed, along with 12 other
irM himself with a towel, got a ' Koreans, Including one official of
asin at water and started to wash the Republic of South Korea.
he feet of HU disciples. Nobody Lee Sung Yap, inspectorgen-
' JpM any"eing ytil. 3mus^ pet eral of the North Korean People’s
ar“undte ••mon Pater, then Peter, Cotncil, or parliament, waa named
gevnhis Hord.alitle.arvvment. in the broadcast as the ringlead-
NohsveRy, Staten toet iho preu er Who hag been in contact since
hent right away, when JesUs y9ge w‘th IT S g+nt, NenArment
mhet vnuNelwatat I and counter-intelligence officials.
owed to wash Simon's feet, then i Ei saza omturuny unc • me -ouauu-
mon Peter could have no part of Radio Moscow said 10 of the 12 nist MIG-15 pilots shot down by
, lesus. ‘ I North Koreans were tried for con- *--- - -• •
• 1 spiracy and espionage .________
When it dawned upon Simon i ed.t deathu including Lee. Tea
beter just what the example meant, others got prison sentences of 12 said Robert L. Smith, 29, of Bowl-
4 begged the master to wash and 15 years. g----0 ng Green, Ky.
is hands and head also. I ' : 1ie - - — " —
z —- -----j----States intended to renew the Ko-
PFEndThoa areanwananutpmaticallyMthe-con
Remember the answer Jesus
ave to Peter’s childish request. It,
vas he that is washed needeth not.
- ave wash his feet, but is clean
•very whit; and ye are clean but
ot all.”
There was one in the midst thaf
ight, who would betray Jesus. All
vas not clean.
Jesus used the feet washing ex-
mple to impress upon the diseip-
es just how they must love and
ow they must serve their fellow
Ann. if they were to serve their
taster
A repatriated American aald the
trial will begin as soon as returning
2 money in our
i mbetatial gre. Ewe went through shefintginnine
the most Important Soviet policy
statements in recent years..
All radio stations of the Soviet ।
Uiion began broadasting it at 81 Cpt. Frank Grice, 36, of (618 west
pa.and crowds thronged 191 st.) Port Arthur, Tex. said he
publie'iquares 'and parks to get
first hand the news of the H-bomb.
New York. The bird escaped from pet shop and had
thousands of New Yorkers craning their necks as
he capered about financial district rooftops. "Ru-
fus’ ” sight-seeing trip ended when he walked into
Renda’s pigeon coop atop a tenement Renda sports
-sg
ervine wheir fellowman-serving
vitheut questign conctring Mt pro-
ession or trade, whelher he wes a
hiof or judge.
If eM at us would remember
hese exemoles, et we pe abeut
for daily cheres, life wduM be e
d eesier, happier, mere serene.
■ When e suergeen is called fe e
„----- ... joy a monopoly on the hydrogen
government ‛s ownership and exclu- । bomb any more," he aald. -t
• i give control of the submerged lands “We too have the hydrogen
beyond the so-called tidelands, bomb."
" which were restored to the coast- He said the Soviet government
REPORTS — Pres. Eisen- al states in a previous measure, welcomed President Eisenhower’s nouncement with the comment that
bower adjusts tie as .he
lease the shelf lands to private in- tion. | even if Russia actually has
,3...,. Ti " al0.i0 I But Malenkov charged that the the H bomb )
Thursday night. Report- would negotiate* the contracts for I aggressive policy of the United1 Firet Direst Statement
*— —i accomplishments | develonment of the netroleum and States contradicts the American (Malenkov g discloaurr that the
President's words. ! Soviets now have the hydrogen
Record-Breaking
Heat Recorded
Temperatures soared to a re-
cord 108 degrees in Cleburne Fe-
The Supreme Soviet alao ap
proved with much applause Satur-
day the dismissal of vice Premier
Lavrenti Beria and the appoint-
ment of Sergei Kruglov as minister ।
at internal affairs to replace Berta.
Observers here called it one of
•‛N "Wn'ITA, Tex., Aug. 1 .
—UP-Two Harlingen men were in-
jured, heltner critically, when their
plane crashed just before dawn
southeast of San Benito Saturday.
c Presideh Eisenhower has signed
a legislation giving Um federal goy-
I ernment clear title to offshore lands
ftrntm*n Khe? approved
a mutual defense treaty Saturday
and agreed to walk out of the Ko-
rean peace conference together
after 00 days If agreement with
the Communists appeared hope-
lesa.
But Dulles told a news confer-
ence later the joint declaration
with Rhee did not mean the United
z-umeezmemau
Cousin of Gen.
William Harrison
Held by Commies
TOKYO Aug. • —UP—LL .Col.
Thomas D. Harrison of Clovia,
N.M., said Saturday , he believed
el of instructien, m they eM
etted together. Ne. the teacher;
I dhrtoto*. His chiidren listening
we instructions of their Master.
T hey do ail of these inetvuc-
M to found to one tiny verse,
» 341 vers of ezin, 13*h chep
T . ...........
a Jenus
$ Christ, you love your fellowman
. The other night, we happened .
p be in s grovp of people stending
y, after s truck hod creshed
vto a parked, aut. Driver of the
Sirimzan Paula Lane Night Draws Big Crowd
I mell cut on hisknen Nothing A record breaking croud was on
M i. Sx21 ,00 1 hand last night at Lttle League
1 andina eron2 E, Park and skating slab as Cleburne
.„Eior“h.was."una°m‛eDr. paid Paula Lane, Miss Texas for
“ 5X Bid'tote atriekon'mon. ■ hugencompliment by cele
-"w wernary gnenawwoman W ravenhhaireasbehutyet aside
1 -.u, .,2!? " "arwd W, Tom Davis, president at the
wwKnass."bi. Maybe, have, Chamher.of Commerce presented
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 231, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1953, newspaper, August 9, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403131/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.