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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961
56TH. YEAR, NO. 136
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Fidel Claims Victory
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Tax Reform To Congress
Concedes Heavy Losses
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help modernize American busi- al countries.
Kennedy also proposed stricter
Insurgents
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should wait until next year.
The President said his proposals eign “tax havens’" and the collec-
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movie stars—
Nix Claim
U.S. dollars abroad without cut- escaping the U.S. income tax.
of dividends received each year
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He said the business investment
($100) on a joint return). Kennedy
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said the other items would offset
Kennedy said added spending
combine elimination of loopholes
Kennedy said such changes
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revenues.
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Does Invasion Of Cuba
were among
notable items
“The increase in jobs resulting
Have Cleburne Tie-In?
While this was his main pro-
The London Daily Mirror has
radio charged U.S. Marines
been informed that it doe's. With
and interest.
poised to strike and repeat-
in an extra $600 million a year.
that the use of American forces
Unless extended, the wool law
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WASHINGTON (AP)— Congress-
to report about $3 billion a year
men,
Moscow said Castro had “dealt
dividends and interest.
in
Eichmann Showed Little
Convicted Thief
James Ralph, assistant
secre-
a three-year extension.
“The National Wool Act is an
Feeling In Confessions
Whitney Beauty
the incentive payment program,
held taxes to the government in
a
a
fact—with one notable exception—
Held This Week
withholding to those receiving:
on
formed source said today.
least 27 Central Texas beauties
to know why McCracken claimed
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will compete in the ninth annual
to have been deported, assuming
a new rebel radio station went on
was an American.
from dividends and interest had
formant reported.
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“I know I may face a sentence commands from his superiors.
period.”
carried out their mission.
an ef-
West Germany Friday
in
owe no
the cases Thursday.
(See FIDEL page 2)
jail, either awaiting trial or
in
It was not known whether Is-
such witnesses. Wechtenbruch in-
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either of the two resolutions could breaking even.”
home of a Cleburne woman on Clifton, JayCee Ettes.
West Wilson.
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Whitney’s Shop. Sherry Welk, 16,
Hillsboro
Hillsboro,
17,
Lanes. Patti Williford, 14, Ferris,
and returned to the home in Itasca
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that the assembly condemn the
derstorm forecast was issued to
Dean expressed confidence in as-
offices will re-open Monday.
surances
and U. S. Chief Delegate Adlai
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Cleburnite Gets
Honor From Firm
On Russian Aid , .
BRAGA sisters will be at LAM
William G. Day, of Cleburne, a
Castro's Downfall May Still Be Certain
...Appearance will be made fci
Castro’s name was signed to
mination program.
Weather
Each employe in
Wednesday, a departure from a
an-
with hund
SHIRLEY, enjoying
than 100 who celebrated their 25th number of times thereafter.
mann. But Eichmann, the prose-
dominating the show.
LAFF-A-DAY
Has he been shoved aside by questions,
has
e!s. Those who marked 30, 35 or
fered with Soviet bloc efforts to something has happened, too, to
period received new insignia.
(
ately to return in peace to
Auto Stickers Removed
He was reported to have been that there will not be new and
weekend, and may have been in
tions and one thing and anothes
congregate.
What has happened to him? Is ing.
vana.
Runaway Giris
Discovered Here
Gets More Time
Dist. Judge Penn Jackson Wed-
Aggie Muster
Slated Friday
and stole a car from the lot. Hill
is facing three cases in Somer-
rates.
These
this way:
A man who identified himself
5c DAILY
10c SUNDAY
ESTABLISHED 1904
Safety inspection stickers were
stolen from the windshield of two
autos parked in the Santa Fe ga-
and
with
were
feat
group of courageous men who re-
turned to Cuba determined to do
anniversary between July 2, 1960.
and July 1, 1961, were presented
gold service insignia and watch-
tains and declaring the anti-Cas-
tro forces landing Monday had
cow
are
night’s Miss Universe elimination.
The customary eleventh - hour
entries should set a new record.
Deadline is 6 p.m. Thursday.
Junior contestants include: De-
De Randall, 15, Cleburne, spon-
sored by the Lamp Post. Paula
critical than the business before
the regime today.
In Portland, Internal Revenue
Service officials said the full tax
would be collected.
done by the Agriculture Depart-
ment under the law, he said.
reds of other theater patrons
MARTHA RAYE’S great perfo
mance in the SOLID GOLD CAI
ILLAC last night at CASA MAI
ANA.
Dist Atty. GLYNDON HAGUi
in the state penitentiary, the sen-
tences to run concurrently.
A flat 20 per cent would be de-
ducted from all corporation divi-
dends and all interest payments
on savings accounts, U. S. Sav-
ings Bonds and other taxable se-
curities. •
Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D-Tex.,
told the committee an extension
bill he introduced has strong sup-
port in the Senate, with 10 co-
sponsors.
Maximum temperature 87 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 73 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 85 de-
* grees a year ago today.
Minimum temperature 69 de-
grees a year ago today.
Thursday
3 a.m......73
6 a.m......73
9 a.m......74
12 Noon .... 76
its downfall.
There were some things wrong
with the Havana proclamation.
of the kind President Kennedy
said the United States would re-
sist.
special tax credit they now may
claim. The credit is equal to 4
per cent of all dividends received
after the first $50.
July Movement to power after a
long hit-and-run struggle.
Avon Autrey. Cathy Crain, 17,
Hillsboro, JayCees'. Alyce Mc-
Cullough, 17, Hillsboro, American
Legion Post 4. Joyce Conger, 15,
Hillsboro. Suzanne Hurts, 17, Dal-
las, Brooks-Eidson Tackle. Carol
Lou Burden, 17, Ennis, Chamber
of Commerce.
Jennie1 Lynn Payne, 15, Hills-
boro, Shell’s. Sandra Donaldson,
17, Waco, Nanette Fashions. Ruby
Nell Doherty, 16, Ennis, Avenue
Texaco.
Miss Universe candidates are:
Betty Ann Smith, 18, Whitney
and Dallas, Lake Whitney Enter-
ance with him.
Is Castro still among the living?
Member—Texas Press Association
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Publishes*
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By WILLIAM L. RYAN
Associated Press News Analyst
PUBLISHED AFTERNOON
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In another development, the as-
sistant defense counsel, Dieter
Weather Bureau said.
“A few or these thunderstorm
are expected to produce large' hai
and some damaging winds during
an industry approach
“He showed a little feeling when ahead. Eichmann pictured him-
he said he expects to get the self in recordings played Wedne-
source reported, “but he seemed
moved, a little emotional, when
he read this.”
Gestapo, ordered the deportations
and killings to stop but that Eich-
mann flouted the order and went
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day as a subordinate who recoiled
from his work but had to obey
NEW YORK (AP)—Sen. Frank United Gas employe with 32 years
Church, D-Idaho, says he believes of service', was among the more
any “direct” attempt by the So- than 1,000 honored at the com-
viet Union to move ammunition pany’s annual service award pro-
and supplies into Cuba could be grams this week at the general
construed as foreign intervention headquarters in Shreveport.
in recruiting men to aid in the
invasion. He named the two wom-
en as two persons whom he said
ranchers and Agriculture will die in March or 1962.
Witnesses called the wool pro- i
ness and create 500,000 jobs. He
gram a good example of awork-
killing of 437,402 of the 800,000
Jews living in Hungary at the
time.
There are special reasons for
focusing on the anti-Jewish action
in Hungary:
1. Hausner said many Nazis
tify for Eichmann.
“There are some witnesses,” he
Castro firing squad allegedly for anti-
Castro activities. Left to right: sons Marc
and Garry; Mrs. Anderson, and Ander-
son's mother, Mrs. Eufemia Anderson.
(NEA Telephoto)
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All city offices will be open as
WILL VOTE CONSERYAT-
IVE—Mrs. Catherine Nor-
rell of Monticello, Ark.,
won an easy victory over
four other candidates for
the Sixth U.S. Congression-
...just about mean the difference
between losing our shirts al.d
ry—and the part he played in it.
The trial is in recess today
while Israel celebrates its Inde-
pendence Day.
When the hearing resumes Fri-
homeland.
The regime has no
into the London office of the Mir-
ror Wednesday and said he' had
a story to tell. He said he had
ers. He' said positively the two
County Offices
Will Be Closed
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The facts concerning McCrack-
en’s call to the London newspap-
er, were sketchy, so it is pre-
, sumed the New York represent-
• ative of the London newspaper
was still checking today.
women who are purportedly from
Cleburne. He gave the names
as Linda Lou Lane and Becky
Does the invasion of Cuba have|sumably an American, walked
Times-Review Staff Photos
keeper. Presenting the award is A. M.
Hansen, second from right, assistant sup-
erintendent of safety system, Chicago.
In center is O.H. Osborn, Santa Fe vice-
president and general manager of Chic-
ago. Looking on at left is W. R. Henry of
Chicago and at right, W. J. Piper, safety
supervisor of Northern Division which
takes in Cleburne.
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY -
Partly cloudy and no important
, temperature changes through
Friday. Low tonight 68-73.
TEMPERATURES
Wednesday
3 p.m......87
6 p.m......83
9 p.m......77
12 p.m......74
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threaten to topple the Communist- is an annual affair held around agent and a new father, callin
the area of fragmentation bomb- dominated government in Ha- the world where Texas Aggies in to chat about general corn
it seems likely that
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In the past, Castro
EDITORS NOTE — News ana-[have’ joined up with
DALLAS (AP)A severe thun-
get the two-thirds vote needed to
7 guarantee final approval later in
the assembly. Only a simple ma-
jority is required for committee
passage.
# Delegates generally saw no pos-
• sibility that the Soviet Union
ducers are paid 62 cents a
out of import revenue.
discriminatory provisions
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San Angelo, Tex., testified that
“the law has been the salvation
of the wool industry in this coun-
try.”'
“Had it not been for its opera-
tion,” he said, “our industry
would have been in a most seri-
ous plight—possibly even non-
existent... The incentive payments
Two teen-agers from the Itasca Martin, 16, Ferris, Brooks Weld-
15 Orphans Home were picked up ing Shop. Tonie Cashion, 16, Wax-
ne by Cleburne Police Officer Har- ahachie, Rebekah Lodge of Wax-
old Pickett Wednesday at the ahachie. Mary Ellen Ender, 16
holdout) he just playing it safe, cagily
Mou- ctoxin in the background until the proclamation of victory7 over
U.N. Expected
.To Approve Arms
Ban to Rebels
which Castro
Charlene Meyer, 16, Clifton,
" Department spokes men joined
Wednesday in unanimous approv- „
al of extending a price support able agricultural plan.
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E. Stevenson that the United
States is not taking any part in
the Cuban fighting.
Canadian delegate Wallace B.
Nesbitt cautioned against the con-
sequences of outside powers med-
dling in Western Hemisphere af-
fairs.
Both Britain and Canada threw
their support behind the seven-na-
tion Latin-American resolution.
of death,” said Eichmann in a
recorded statement that was
would attack “expense i_________
living,” discourage tax cheating Americans—notably
and reduce the worrisome flow of who move abroad in the hope of
FAMILY OF EXECUTED AMERICAN —
The family of American businessman
Howard Anderson is shown in Miami,
Fla., shortly after they were informed
that Anderson had been executed by a
Seventy-seven cartons of tapes Storm Warning
were made of the long hours of m ■ j £ T _
marrogaapuurean Posted for Texas
year. The prosecution Wednesday
United States for aggression on
• the ground that the anti-Castro
rebels were trained and armed
on U. S. soil for Monday’s inva-
sion of Cuba.
Driving to wind up the bitter
debate' over Cuba, the committee
scheduled morning, afternoon and
night meetings.
Britain came out in support of
the United States Wednesday, de-
nouncing Soviet and Cuban charg-
es that the Americans were mas-
* terminding the attempt to over-
throw Castro.
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due. They estimated the 55 per
cent they did not remit represent- usual tomorrow and the county
by President Kennedy ed money for future or past wars, offices will re-open Monday.
as John Stewart McCracken, pre-women were from Cleburne, Tex.,
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tries as construction, lumber, ce-
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prime Minister Fidel
Castro asserted today he
has wiped out rebel in-
vaders on Cuba’s southern
beaches and captured
large stores of U.S. arms,
including Sherman tanks.
But he conceded his for-
ces have suffered heavy
losses.
The rebel leaders insisted the
main invading force has fought
through to guerrillas waiting in
the Escambray Mountains of cen-
tral Cuba to carry on the war
against the pro-Communist re-
gime.
Echoing Castro’s1 claims, Mos-
to any and all situations and nounced everything.
Whatever the answer to the
The annual Texas A&M Must- passing the time of day with a
er for students will be held Fri- friend...CHS coach, GEORGE L
nesday sentenced Johnny Le'o Hill
of Cleburne to two five-year terms Eichmann was cool and matter of stacles.
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Dist. Atty. Glyndon Hague said
Shortly after Rusk’s statement, that last October Hill went to a . _
Cleburne auto sales lot and forced death sentence, the Israeli in-
mittee opened a two-day hearing
on 16 bills which would extend
temporarily or make permanent example of
ice are unable to figure the rea-
son behind the thefts as the' stick-
ers were likely destroyed by re-
moval.
began playing back excerpts at. eca.
the trial, bringing into the record day for parts of the South Plains
the former SS officer’s own ver-and country east of the Pecos ant'
sion of the Nazis final Solution North Central Texas.
of the Jewish Problepi —meamngj Thunderstorms are expected „
total annihilation of Europe sJew.1^^ around mid-afternoon in
the South Plains and country east
of the Pecos and move’ slowly
a colossal blow to the forces of
aggression” but “this does not
mean that the threat to the in-
dependence of Cuba has been re-
moved and that the intervention-
ists have relinquished their crim-
minal schemes.”
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
said the operation was not a ma-
jor invasion but a type of resist-
ance “likely to go on.” He de-
clared it was launched by “a
rope’s Jews.
“I cannot claim mercy because
I am not worthy of it,”' Eichmann said. “Some are free. Others are
continued. “I should have hanged 3i tho e,,itin- trinl "
myself in public so that all the serving sentences.”
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have had these terrible events rael would grant immunity to any
ting into federal revenues. ________ J-. u,
In a 6,300-word special message, incentive would cut revenues by would repeal this benefit plus the
Kennedy described his program $1.7 billion a year. However, he
Hill was sentenced on one count told his story to his Israeli cap-
what they could to assist the peo- of theft over $50 and one count tors and a tape recorder, an in-
Eichmann and his lieutenants 4 p.m. to plug their new record
[worked with particular speed to ...Appearance will be made fci
nomy in the image of a “people’s of the strike against it by people
on the outside who want passion-
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account tion of taxes from high-income affect most stockholders in Amer- ; l
ican corporations. They now may — '
exclude from income the first $50 ________
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An organization making such,
would turn over with-
posal, the item likely to affect
the greatest number of Americans any connection in Cleburne?
was tax-withholding on dividends TTT
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in the first-step dition, he said the new plants
themselves would also add to
himself democracy?" It is possible. There
have been signs of Soviet annoy-
3. Most important, he said Hein-
during the long sessions when he rich Himmler, top man in the
emphasized for them.”
“He was quite businesslike the dicated he hopes that safe-conduct
rest of the time,” the Israeli will be guaranteed.
pie in establishing freedom in that of burglary,
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convinced by 1944 that de-
was inevitable, and that record shop Saturday from 2 t
and interest, repeal of the special such an incentive is estimated at
---about half a million,” he said.
and other fibers and without hav- dividends or interest.
Under this system, the individu-
al taxpayer automatically would
assume, when filing his tax re-
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al District post vacated in
February by the death of
her husband. W. F. Nor- novavle
rell. In a victory statement package:
Mrs. Norrell said. I am a ■ A special tax incentive for busi- payrolls.
conservative and I expect ness to modernize and expand, “The increase in jobs resulting
to vote as a conservative." withholding of taxes on dividends from a full year’s operation of
(NEA Telephoto)
of a Linda Lou Lane, or a Becky
LAKE WHITNEY (Spl.) — At Duncan. The editor was stumped
Duncan and his story unreeled he knew had been engaged in set-
ting up gun-running for the invad-
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The talented and winsom
ing the government in the wool
merchandising business.”
Charles Schreiner of Kerrville, — , _ . vvilI cUlIp... .. ....... .------to
Tex., president of the Texas Sheep turn, that the tax on his receipts Lake Whitney Beauty Pageant he
& Goat Raisers Association, said: from dividends and interest had — -- - -
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) “The protection of the Wool Act been withheld. He would indicate
—Some U. N. delegates expressed will be needed for an indefinite this on his return.
from parents or grandparents, or w < «
the tax-exempt college which
owns government bonds. !3
Those owing no tax would have I s
accounts, the elimination of for- to claim refunds. i 3 s
Since the victory of Fidel - -
Castros 26th of July Movement the Communists, who may feel he something
___ _____J wa. ______... J. J. MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—What the on New Years Day, 1959, there committed blunders which inter-change the status of Castro. And
40 years of service during the Havana radio proclaimed today has been no pronouncement as fered with Soviet bloc efforts to something has happened, too, to
' ■ • • • as a triumph for the Castro important to the regime as the organize the country and its eco- the status of the regime because
regime over its enemies may yet one this morning. .......
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which this administration is em-
’ under which domestic woof pro- phasizing in its proposed agricul- payments
pound tural legislation,” Ralph said.
“It provides price assistance to
growers without adversely affect-how much, .
ing the competitive position of do- whom. Neither would i repor ,
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mestic wool with imported wools
a tax plan which he said would investment in competing industri-
TAXPAYERS
WON’T PAY
FOR WARS
NORTH BEND, Ore. (AP)-The
Rev. and Mrs. William Walker
filed their federal income tax re-
turn in proper form—but sent
only 45 per cent of the money
deport the Jews to death camps lowing a spot on WBAP-TV. . .
instead of abandoning the exter- Speaking of records, BROTHEL
mination program. DAVE GARDNER’S new album
2 Hausner said Adm. Nicholas,THE COWARD OF THE ALA-
Horthy, head of the Hungarian MO, is in the. shops now...Th7
government, opposed the deporta- petite HALEY sisters, MARY an
tions and tried to frustrate Eich-
played back Wednesday for the Wechtenbruch, said he is flying to
Calling itself Escambray Libre vell County. Hague will prosecute three-judge court trying him on"' ' S - T- -a
- ‘ charges of mass murder of Eu- fort to turn up witnesses to tes-
never missed an opportunity to;
make an announcement of major
. । importance. Invariably he has
First, the voice o the maxi- taken to radio and television and
■ . , , mum leader still was curiously, ken for four or five hours at
rage storehouse Wednesday. Pol-missing .a stretch on matters far less
Second, it conceded that anti-
Castro guerrillas had dispersed
into hiding. The anti-Castro re-
volutionary council claims they
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their day at Cleburne State Park. The GAN, attending to his tonsoria
ex’s will meet at 5 p.m. The an- needs...Little TOM BENTLEY
guarantee nual banquet will begin at 6 p.m. displaying a section of telephone
' The muster will be staged at cable? with a hunk of wood err
He estimated that taxpayers fail John Edwards, called the Times- the current Cuban counter-revo-
Review today to inquire about two lution, admitted he had engaged would have dire consequences.
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day, Atty. Gen. Gideon Hausner
is expected to play tape record-
ings of Eichmann’s accoun.period 3 p.m. to‛9 p.m. in an are:
events in Hungary m 1944 aus-long and 60 miles either side ot
ner told the court earlier Eich-"., c a 1051 1:21:2
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lowering of basic tax create more jobs in such indus-
WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- tax treatment given dividends, the toddler who has a small bank
dent Kennedy today sent Congress and discouragement of corporate account built up through gifts
belief the General Assembly’s po-
litical committee would vote ap-
proval today on a Mexican reso-
_ lution calling for an end to all
, aid to the Cuban rebels.
It was generally expected the
99-nation committee would also
approve a seven-nation Latin-
. American resolution asking the
countries of the Americas to help
achieve a peaceful settlement be-
’■ tween Cuba and the United States.
But there was some doubt that
Friday and Saturday nights at
Whitney’s big gymnasium.
EXECUTED — Howard An-
derson of Yakima, Wash-
ington, a service station
operator in Havana, Cuba,
has been executed by the
Castro pro-Red govern-
ment after being convic-
ed of "anti-Castro activ-
ities. (NEA Telephoto)
Johnson County offices will be
closed Friday, April 21, in obser-
vance of San Jacinto day. The
1961 holidays were agreed upon
at a meeting held in the County
Judge’s office last December. The
next county holiday will be ob- . , - . ,
served May 30, Memorial Day, prises. Nany Ann York, 18, Huh-
- ‛ J bard, Zeta Omicron Chapter, Phi
Theta Kappa. Margie Gorman,
20, Corsicqna, El Vaquero Club,
Navarro College. Helen Brunett,
19, Whitney, Whitney Lions Club.
Kay Womack, 18, Hillsboro, KH-
BR Radio.
Price Support Program
Gains General Approval
eastward this evening,” the
' U.S.A.
The Mirror naturally called its
New York editor and told him to
check on the story. The call to
the Times-Review followed, but
it produced no information. A
thorough check of all county re-
cord's failed to reveal any record
the air, reporting it was estab- his way into the office. He re-
lished in the Escambray Moun- moved an automobile ignition key
... ,0. Sixteen high school girls have
----- Taxes would be withheld in this entered the junior contest, set for
Ranchman Penrose Metcalfe of fashion from many who would - - —
HIGHEST SAFETY AWARD — The Cle-
burne store department won the annual
safety performance award of the Santa
Fe Railway System Lines for the second
year in a row. Presentation of a large
engraved plaque was made at a meeting
at the shops Wednesday. Shown receiv-
ing the plaque is A. H. Baker, second
from left, purchasing agent and store-
lump sum. It would not report Q ■ WsP D,
■ was deducted fromRagcn WHl C
program for domestic wool. .
| A House Agriculture Subcom- tary of agriculture, recommended
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-heneighbors are complain-
In8 . Thank heaven, it’s
about time.”
lyst William L. Ryan, widely rebels in the Escambray Moun- staying
attendance traveled specialist in Communist tains, and if so, they are begin-the smoke clears? That would be the rebels. The army command
had 25 or more years of service affairs, was in Cuba during Fidel ning a resistance oddly similar to unlike him. Castro has had a
with United Gas companies. More Castro’s rise to power and a the one which brought the 26th of penchant for lumbering loudly in-
said a possible general tax cut curbs on tax-deductible expense
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 136, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1961, newspaper, April 20, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542912/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.