Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1955 Page: 1 of 6
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Thankful For As Labor Day Approaches
Former Students
Address Kiwanis
tice living the Golden Rule: pro-
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DAILY AND SUNDAY
trial is scheduled to come up in I
October or November
ana Fort worth came to light Tues i
day as the hunt for Eggleston ap
pea red to have reached a dead end ;
A Fort Worth detective said po
lice were no closer to solving g-
District Attorney Marsene John-
son Jr., said Wallace will be given
Editor* Notv: In the follow-
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for the United Prost, Secre-
tary of Labor James P. Mitch-
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was six-inch rains in that area washed
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way crash three miles south of Clif
ton on State Highway 6 killed two to himself This sen ice is
children and left four other per , which gives a man a feeling of
ship qualities in young men. ---.
The International Key Club con- SAYS HE CAN’T GO ON
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gleston’s mysterious disappearance
iuesaay tn an they were last Fri-
day when the 49year old hoodlums
blood-stained automobile was found
gms, another ex convict, were in- I
dicted in the murder for hire killing
of Fort Worth millionaire William
ka Meteorologists said the show-era
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in Kingman, Ariz., after couple were taken into custody
on outskirts of the city. The couple's four children were
With them when arrested. (NEA Telephoto).
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"A man is only in love once,
Coach. Science. Mrs Mary Martin. . derw ay each night in the rodeo
i vocational homemaking; James area promptly at 7:45 o'clock.
I Edwards. vocational Agriculture;!,
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Scattered thundershowers and a
ht lie cooler Tuesday-and Tuesday -
night Wednesday partly cloudy.
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Her attorney. Samuel Zagon.
aue aim mimin an ue coupiesifused to reveal where Rita
Malibu Beach home and indicated staying '
this latest blow has done him in ' body ' F
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James Oscar Bradbury. 25, driver 1
of the other car, and a passenger ’ ed the youths for their splendid
in his car. Poole Miller, 36. were job during the polio tub of dimes
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main dining root
also injured. Bradbury was in a campaign and the Kiwanis Min-
Clifton hospital and Miller was strel Bart Nix. Buford Isaacks,
treated and released
Robert Smith 3. and Connie Ann
Smith, 7, were injured and taken
to a Waco hospital Ail were from
Valley Mills, Tex
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By JAMES P. MITCHELL
S*»eelery vf Laker
Written for United Press not constantly losing its
WASHINGTON—UP—The Amer-1 through inftatton. More
lean worker has much to be thank- • making higher
ful for as Labor Day draws near, more things.
AD over the country
us, and we can be
as long as we re-
Pete Fine
businesses. ■ vice club to serve the needs of the
Green, Eggleston and Harry Hug high school its goal is the develop
l ment of worthwhile service when-
ever needed and in budding leader
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Highway patrolmen said the were commended for their work in I
Smith car skidded on a rain slickpreparing the chicken exhibit for
highway and was struck in the side the Fair and Floyd Weaver, Syl-
by Bradbury's car. ’ yester Reed and Cecil Frederick
Addresses of the victims were not for their work in obtaining a con-:
known. testant for the beauty contest
_ _ Special guests of the club were 1
• i Mr and Mrs J L Austin and An- I
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Highway patrotman Calvin Sit-
vus mvestigeted a traffic acci-
dent early this morning during
the heavy downpour.
The crash occured 2% miles
soutn of Cleburne on Highway
171. Si l vus said an auto skidded
off the highway on the right side
and struck a culvert. Driver of
me car, Emmitt P. Bufkin, 45,
suffered severe face lacerations.
Sivus soid mo car bore a Mis-
sissippi license plate. The driver
haa a Florida driver's license.
He had a Mississippi address, a
Dallas address and a card show-
infl hit occupation as a circus
man.
100 silver dollars The runnerup full sway in Johnson County r far-
and her chaperone will be afford mers generally agreed the rain did
eu an all-enpe uses paid weekend al not hurt th*- partially - gather art
plush Western Hills Hotel in Fort crop Picking will be slowed, how-
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Huggins told police that Clark's sists of over 1.000 clubs with a
wife, Mary, hired Eggleston to rob membership of 29.426 boys Its out
her husband and murder him dur-1 standing objectives are to prac
ing the robbery He said Eggleston
got him and Green to help him. j
1 he three hoodlums and Mrs Clark ing together: and developing more
all were indicted and Eggleston s intelligent citizenship
CLIFTON. Tex
Rose
Cooper surrendered to Sheriff j
Earl King here a week after the |
shooting. The murder weapon was ;
turned over to Sheriff Grace Wil-
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and draw for then positioh spots u hen the storm hit. At daybreak,
wedneslay afternoon, Sept 6. the reading was 69 degrees.
W inner of the contest will receive Although the cotton harvest is in
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nic fire where a group of children were i
preparing to cook corn. Three children i
died in blast and 10 others were injured.
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ever. unUi the fields dry. Other
; crops and tawn grasses were bett-
, ntted by the moisture.
Rainfah. at Grandview was in ex-
i cess of three inches, Joshua had
i an inch and a half, Godley, two
. and a half inches and Rio Vista.
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mittently until noon throughout the
county
first night, beauties will promenade
I in evening attire They will be clad
in bathing suits the final night All
IN CiS DDY— Robert Kenneth Miers and his wife, Bet- I Joshua Ehmentary School -1 will answer random questions pro
tv charger with the murder of Donald F Graham a John Atchley. principal, Mrs Eloy pounded by the judges, to further
p,,tmp,w.teumunuerso , u EG . .’u Carlock. Grade 1, Mrs Doris Bent- display their poise and general a
Palm Springs, Calif., building inspector, huddle together 1....... -■ - ■
on a wooden bench in the Mohave county sheriff's office
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can't! secret hideaway Monday to an walked out Sunday
nounce she and Haymes had sep 1 1m not the easiest guy in the
has arated "because I think it’s in the world to live with. he admitted
Robert-on. principal;
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Reeveb English. Mrs
breath math. William A Seals,
i Jr , cmmercial; Jim Ben Watson, 1 5 30 V m
I coach history, Pat Simmons. Asst 1 The beauty contest will get
eluding the third quarter of the contraction. According to this prin- and will remain sound it is the TEXAS CITY —UP— Robert J .
most prosperous year on record lcpelwe should be witnessing ma belief of the people and of their Wallace. 78 year old hammer slayer ■
The American worker's share injny such disputes Yet the fact is government that our prosperity will of his nine year-old granddaughter,
that prosperity is reflected in rec that during this year a period of last has waived preliminary hearing on
ord high wages record high dis ! record contract openngs and un ‘ " "
| posable income what he g ts precedented wage and fringe bene
---J I poop on the ALVARADO VENUS-
been held before Justice of the ; Center League land buying dealt, .
Peace G P Reded Monday As- . Getting very little new poop. . .
Sistani District Attorney Andrew ;. Early rumors had today that the
Club at Meeting
behind a Fort Worth supermarket. L. M DeGarmo, Kiwanis Key
---- - Club chairman, presented James
officers believe Eggleston met Sims and Terry Smitn, recent Cie*
death at the hands of the under । burne High School graduates. as
world but a lot of people on the i guest speakers at the weekly mect.
outside think he is hiding out . ing Monday night
somewhere I
Meanwhile, it was reported that The bey Club is the Junior sei
Eggleston and Green were "shak vice club sponsored by the Kiw.
ing down" Dallas and Fort Worth Club James Sims, past pres ent
businessmen with "skeletons in of the Key Club, spoke on t‛ his
drea Austin I, M DeGarmo gave
the invocation
staft rhoto by Jim wost
& Rodeo, S< pt 5-10 A workman is shown
here altixing a weleome decoration over
Tincy Linked With
Extortion Racket
FORT WORTH —UP— Reports Green was assassinated m a
that gangsters Leroy (Tincy) Eg- ! gangland ambush last April in Fort
gieston and Cecil Green were run-t Worth but Eggleston, who was
ning an extortion racket in Dallas ' with him managed to get away
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THE FAIRS A-COMIN—Gay bunting
2------------•.decorations were up through-
out the business district today ,hernt
ing the coming North Central iexas Fair
■ HOLLYWOOD —UP— Dick early Monday to find that the ac "weve had a pretty tough two
intelligent citizenship Haymes, crying unashamedly, in | tress had walked out with her two years and the pressures have been
Meaning of Key Club sisted Tuesday he still doesn’t know children and them nurse Rita her reat But he added, he
Terry Smith past vice president Why Rita Hayworth left home but eyes swollen from weeping, left her caught by surprise when
I of the Key Club, told the real mean f she doesnit come back 1 ci '------ ‘ ’
1 ing of the Key Club. He told the °ol . , ,
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group that the Key Club started the survived battles with the Immigra.
fires of service in his life and he ■ tion Service, income tax depart- f my children that’ we thik things
was shown the value of doing ment. creditors, three ex wives and
—UP—A high things for other people and being alimony courts But Tuesday he sat,
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Harold D ner will serve to allow judges to ob
Mrs Isla serve the entries charm and man
Ethel Gal tiers The repast is scheduled for
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SOUVENIR BRINGS DEATH—Carlos
Morales, right, comforts his daughter
Irma in an El Paso hospital as she is
treated for injuries received when a 90-
mm souvenir shell exploded over a pic-
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CLEBURNE. TEXAS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1955
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__ DEWEY ARNOLD, coming up
As labor Day 1955 approaches, a charge of murder ’ ” with some of the finest uranium
what he g ts precedented wage and fringe bene employment stands at E5 million. r mining tm,10, detecting equipment in the land .
i from those wages is indicated by , lit gains, there have been fewer an all time high There is some 1 "1 IK,, 1., 0 K mani. Missouri Pacific traffic agent,
the record consumer expenditures , disputes than ordinarily, and far unemployment in the midst of our ",.j , Den," PI,on. a Pa '* AUTRY CAMPBELL, of WACO,
mneneahevirosiyr unananga Forpted X netsiggmonthna" t98s4remgproangrianabut he ss* inayina last 4T2JW.....— b! *«*-
were thana yetr, the (MUr —a Uriteea than in any;fr mortnf to make sure that ■
I not constantly losing its value similar postwar period, except last ; our citizens who want and need
woges, are EX 1 beleve, “ in masorito,wor, tX the mg Baker asked wallace i he -......... . -
part of the growth in maturity weekiv wage of a worker in manu willing to waive the hearing to send : allI of the land in question away
_ All of this Has been made possi- ' of labor - management relations. ’ factunng is over 375 The country the.case directly to the grand jury Nave » hi- — m- «
. „ possibilities at ble by the confidence the people and, to some extent, to the gov- Is producing at an annual rate of
; peace and the incentives of pros- have in themselves and in their ernment’s attempt to create a $385 billion America the tradi
perity. After decades at uncertain- future. The partnership of all seg- : framework within which labor and! tionat "land of plenty “ is enjoy
ty. a mood of confidence prompt- menu of American life, pulling management can work out their ing an unequaled era of prosperity . _
" ’ of together toward the common goal difference* with a minimum of out- j and peace We can be thankful for A sanity hearing before October, in
— -2prispwlly etl Mu f 1 alia keMRRMNtem "1 " -- "— fnt-----.------•----
has servation at democratie ideals, is
vple. apparent on all sides.
the agreements
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confidence will progress to new level*
ay is sound being and security.
Joshua Schools
- To Open Sept. 5
The Joshua Public Schools Mill I * g I r ■ | •r q q
begnsEasmationra) ,n s List is boosted lo
All students grades one through
12 will report for regiet, aton Run F.ntries for the lavish Sorth t en Berth Shafer and ( arol Hanna, of
es wil runat Frldaynso bus trai Fair & Rono queen, ..... 1.^' Whdmi area
students may register Friday af contest, to be staged here Sept The entries were invited today |
fGergbon. 4 ' 8 tv stood at 11 today by Dan Coates, rodeo director, to
" Classes will begin Monday. Sept The Cleburne limes Review will iide in tr. tug downtown. pur ade i
at 4:30 a m be host to the beautiful contestants । hur sday afternoon, Sept. 7 1 he •
The 195556 teacher assignment is and fve fudges at an early dinner ii wii engage in one rehearsal
at follows. at Laberty Hotel Sept 8 The din
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Slayer's Trial
Set Sept. 12
District Judge Penu J. Jackson,
in conference with Dist. Alty. Jim
Ferguson, special prosecutor, Gean ',
B t urner and defense counsel, I
john A Jim.s. Jr . ti lay set the j |
l murder trial of Lloyd Cooper for *
‘Sept 12 in Glen Rose.
I Cooper will go to trial for the j
i slaying of nis nrothcrin law. John | —
Sid Hankins, 50. of Glen Rose. j
coope. saia ne went to the Hank-i
in’s home and informed him he
had come to kill him
Cooper shot Hankins four times
any it’ll for his home in a borrow-
. cd car He set out un foot from a
ms house and was hunted by Ram aa
gers and officers from several m
counties for a week in the dense aam
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sons hospitalized Tuesday. : king the world a little bit better
Fatal! v injured were Ronnie Har place in which to live. Haymes said I’m 37. I’ve been
old Smith, 2. and his brother. Lon Smith stressed the importance in love with this girl for 18 years
nic Ray Smith. 5 Their mother and need for men and boys to You can’t expect that to cool off
their rerannd sister, Johnny thereby training the men of tomor , wouldn’t Hit Sleeping Pill*'
row. If she divorces me, I don t know
The two youths thanked the club what I i do. I. probably wouldn’t
members for their help and guid- ... . - - - . . -------------------------------------- ----- ---- , ------
ance during their years in the Key * 1 feel pretty miserable. ; fled Wednesday at the Ambassador Haymes’ idea - he wanted to hitch Cotton Valley WIlD Club and Jac.
Club. President Bill Jones thank ; Hazmes came home from work hotel, where he is singing, because his wagon onto her star ” kic Wootsde, Treon Briggs, Jenna
their closets —Green handling the tory of the Key Club Me .rship.
Dallas end and Eggleston the Fort he said, is restricted to boys of
Worth part—and were planning to certain moral character in grades
expand into "protection" racket 10, 11 and 12 This club is dif
for liquor stores and other similar ferent. he said, in that it is a ser
btessings that hare been
al beauty contest ** that
generated in the NORTH
TRAL TEXAS FAIR & Re
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Gets 6 Inches
Rumbling thunderstorms
unleashed heavy deluges of
| rainfall in Johnson County
'timing the pre-dawn hours
today, with Alvarado re-
' cording six inches of pre-
i ipitation in less than two
i hours.
Although no other area was
drenched as thorougly as Alvara-
the rainfall was general through-
out the county, measuring an inch
<>r more at all points. Approximate-
ly 1 2 inches of rain fell in Cle-
! burne proper.
Temperature Drops
The thunderstorms, marked by
brilliant lightning displays and
heavy thunder, blew in shortly af-
ter 4 am. dropping the tempera-
tures more than 12 degrees in three
hours. The mercury reading was 41
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
Memhee-Nezes Feena Amueetauen ' ! 1 I (ue» CaHW Frona TdwiHl Potaran
Meqn, Delhy Fvens Enzne 2.3 (cP) Contral Froms Vestuxan
T **■*>■ Full Laatad Wire Report of thir Unitad Press, — Worl’s Graattt N^wt Agency an ■*-
till1 fill DVD I'd tin 'I es-RevtewBtmg
ley, Grade 1, Mrs Nora Donelson, plomb before a crowd IMIHHRNE
Grade 2; Mrs Chlocelia (lark Each of the contestants is being
Grade 2; Mrs Dorothy Bischoff, sponsored either by a business ST I! I WATER, Okla UP— A
Grade 3" Mrs Margaret Walters, firm, service club or civic organ Texas dairyman has voluntarily! H E Kennon, who lives on God-
Grade 3, Miss Rowena Head, zation come forward with the unprece -1 ley. Route I, reported an even
Grade 4. Mrs. Lola Guthrie. Grade petite Andrea Austin is the lat dentea suggestion that Texans three inches at his place.
5. Mrs Olivia lyie. Grade 5 est entry The winsome high school should adopt Oklahoma’s dairy D M Livingston, who livs one
and Mrs Man Mi Inroe Grade 6 majorette, was entered today by prncess instead of electing one of mile east of Keene, reported four
। the Cleburne Kiwanis club Its own inches, added the rainfall was ben-
Haymes Weeps After Rita Leaves
terkprsolamnuuranchvexaxeptys.Theratnra in" ctebumie. which
Thus the difnute numlH-r of the It Institute, proposed the a i 30 Neths.oothe ob.
told remains at 11 adoption total for August to 3 51 nches 1 13
Another possible entry was in the Whale tho there s no beau linches above the normal for the
mill today Blonde herr Smith tiful dairy maids in lex**’ the month and 3 43 inches above the
of Meridian, who recently won a reicase stated that* what the wan total of .08 of an inch which
best interests of Dick, myself and, The principal topic of Hollywod farm bureanmuceni ent.-D was man 11 \nd he* a lexan to fell at the same time last
my children that we think things ! gossip was why Rita Eft the curly 11’ KrnE "’ • V" en 10 2‛""22" The release quoted t tarke as ( No damage was reported as a
out." haired crooner after sticking by and her • ntry Wase XPeC t" be for" telling a Pans, lex civic club result of the deluge in the Alvra.
re- him through two years of troubles J1' ‘ slg""g 164 " Ji ntrie, meeting, since Texas does not do area, (reek* and branches be-
.... . ,, was Her friends said the actress got « receive at the < iburne havc •' dairy princess in the na gan to run bankful before noon.
1 . t _ but she won t talk to any fed up. and now that he s working, aroepx,", I tmn.il contest, well be glad to Chamberscreekwasthemostswol.
| body He said there were no im she decided to pull out " adopt Oklahoma's candidate " And km of streams in the area hot
mediate plans for divorce. others blamed Haymes dicta Entries to date and then spon th. release added there appeared to I. A ArDu.
. The red haired film star wll not torial attitude and his desirqto run sors are HetsyBoogscott How ""lgae , ' th eretarPea red1t, be ndanger
appear in federal court Tuesday her < arrer "since their 1953 mar ells Linda Parker Raintow Brave man n <>t tor a team wouid overflow its
। morning for the opening of her riage. the couple organized an in Girls. Jo Dodson. ( leburne (ham . 1 ‘ an - he . got the right to °",3_____
breach of contract suit against Co- depi ndent film company with ber ot < ommetce. Andrea Austin, 1" ak a) he did . The cool front causing the show-
lumbia Pictures Zagon planned to Haymes set up to produce Rita* ( leburne Kiwanis Club. Kay Pea The Oklahoma dairy princess u e.Wi 4,130 brng cooler tempera-
ask for a postponement of the suit pictures She then tried moves to rock The Wright to . Marian brown haired landa Blackman. lu“' 0 tne enure state, forecast
- . - । Hotel Batle .void her Columbia contract, and Woolard. Alvarado, Johnson ( oun-i who will be a freshman at the ers.sad « n . ,.
hit the bottle of sleeping pills but । Haymes explained the couple bat studio executives said "it was ty Farm Bureau, Pene Hubbard, j local college during the coming se j other raini ! reports since mid-
....... -J - mister She is scheduled to “repnight.included 348 inches at Ros-
rent Oklahoma - and possibly Man, 8 at Wn-hU* Fansa S at..
iexas — at the national dairyt Dallas, 05 at Fort Worth and
pnncetM contest at Chicago in Oc-; trace at Waco
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