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CLEBURNE. TEXAS. SUNDAY. MARCH 16. 1952
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Very Special Thanks To All
t the most ettective methods of
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of as ar® indeed grateful to those who pay
casino last Tuesday.
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Annual Banquet
Girls. Founded in IMO. Camp Flor
program emphasises the import-
gasoline tax. higher prices of ma*
erials and labor offset increases *’
through his partieipation in a
maze of financial transuctions.
"Some of the companies involv.
to two
an ex-
UN formally notified the Commit
nist of the latest Koje riot at a
meeting of the joint subcommittee
Working on an exchange of war
46. was arrested March 11 in Mil
waukee, Wis., by FBI agents, after
RENO, Nev., March 15 IP—An
attractive brunette, who provided
the first break in the $1.5 million
the fight said, a detachment of
South Korean soldiers was march
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aware
Most of us have witnessea cruel
y di bed out to a new pupil al
The speaker was introduced by
County Judge H G. Littlefair.
ways
1951
even to 70 times 7 times, which
is a way of saying, unlimited.
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Smile week is a wonderful idea,
o long as the smile is the right
more than 130.000 North Korean
and Chinese war prisoners and-cl-
vilian internees.
4-
vtona
podd for evil.
Returning good for evil is, one
founding of Camp Fire Girls by
Dr Luther Halsey Gulick and a
group of educators.
■ Having worked with Camp Fire
strike back when some enemy
does them on injustice, is with-
On the construeton side of the
, ledger for Johnson County, the high
which carries the construction back
about 10 years . . .
"Highway 353 is a notable excep-
lion lo tin- general -situation," Fin-
ley said - • ,
"Rapid increase in the number
of vehicles on the roads makes it
very hard for us to keen •o with
imvrovements to accommodate the
added traffic load. we are
mmde
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ANTIPYROMANIAC
Perky Cocker Spaniel
Extinguishes All Fires
restored and all prisoners are com-
plying fully with the orders of the
author Rios."
It said one American officer and
a South Korean civilian were in-
jured during the riot.
ge
Jesus said the meek shall in-
herit the am th, which is a war
at soying, easy does it.
nottobh
shouting. I could see the guys in-
side the compound heading tow-
ard the barbed wire next to the
road."
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inluence on your Me.
church regulary. Alt of
A delr inventetr win reveal
the cruel natye of most of us.
Try telding the ipventory every
night for a couple et washs. It
will make it eusler for you to
umile. Smile art verrbody. en-
easy and triend..,
arrested here.
Saturday’s arrests bring to three
the number of suspects held in
sored the day tor the battled
and hurt child. He walked up
to the stranger and said. "My
name is Joo. come on and I
will introduce rou to some of
the guys."
That boy was a Christian.
Lions Hub meeting Frilay. out-
lined pfogress of the highway de
partment In Johnson County for
the year 1951
Finley said the highway depart-
EAST TEXAS:
Head • Lines
Be LYDE HEAD
Drove the request. Already he has
Instructed ——— —
KOJE DO PRISON CAMP. Ko , three minute shooting.
reo. March 15 I- A wounded — ----3
American captain told Saturday
how, he tried to knock down the
lor this series. We gnaw these memages assist us greatly in our
work. May your interests as sponsors of constructive material like
this lost for a long, long time, me are
Traternally yours.
Mho Cleburne Ministers
returns pood tor ovu wins every
time. His enemy does not have
second bottle to a .muMb of tis
“—43-2 —— islaid between po-
' faetions.
Jovial W. W. BYERS oporti
; । natty tweed cap . . , Hordes
folks circulating in the downto
the raging see-saw paUtical strug-
gle between communism and de-
mocracy in the prison compounds.
einet No. 4:
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; SeDMY
106 SUNDAY E
eupausup 1904 1
in the last 10 years, roads main-'
tained by the State Highway de
partment hair increased from 25,-
000 miles to 404000 miles, an in-
crease of 4.000 mjs per year. *
Guests attending the Lions meet-.
ing were: K Altaras, Jeff Moore,
Walter Holliday, C. G. Fisher,Char- i
lie Morgan, 11. Renshaw and B.S.
prisoners took over the compound
few' Trouble eminy
away from school and hems, bo- —
Gambling House Shill
meat employed 13 maintenance a few new higbways had been con-
workers, with a total salary of -tructed in Texas by the State
anproxmately $38 000 and spent Highway department during- the
about $30000 in maintaining high- last few year* No highways were
were attempting to screen Com-
munists from nonCommunists,
The new riot. said Dodd. was the
-
tor R. Leahy. 37, New-
was hit in the face by
He said
I to avert
kerhief," be said. "then I got hit
in the side of the face with a
rock that spun me around and
knocked me down."
The South Korean sergeant head
iynve.
(ICAL -
CEMENTS
------------------SPENT $881,000 LAST YEAR---------------—
HIGHWAY ENGINEER EXPLAINS
HOW EMPLOYES AID CLEBURNE
“The guard company opened fire
on the attackers," the Pusan an-
As enclosure security officer,
Leahy raced toward the scene but
JJowdy Jatin
By PROC
bunch of vultures to pounce
pun tin- reformed person, if his
out slips.
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BEAUTY PICES HANDSOMEST — Jackie Burke.
Housten golfer, Im the number one choice of television
sta Dagmar in her quest for the "handsomest man
In spoils.” Others in the top ten were Gerry Cole-
man, baseball; Johnny Lujack, football; Mol Hutch-
ins, basketball; Ted Williams, baseball; Joe Kirkwood;
golf; Doak Walker, football; Bob Waterfield, foot-
ball; Bobby Thompson, baseball and Gus ernjal
baseball. (NEA Telephoto) 5.
Thursday's wa
jor incident hr
On Feb. 11 Ame
74 Commpnist 5
who attacked I
May Protest Further
When Libby finished reading
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Full Leased teletypesetter Wire Report at the United Ptess. - Worlds Greatest News Agency
______ who fired point Mank
through barbed wire at
er of the annual public
nor of the Business end
and to accept people
the past six years which have not
been prosecuted
Believes Race Tvacks involved
street apartment house.
_ __________ _ Firemen and police wore called
it the Feb. 29 burglary of a green by other tenants of the house
when they notleed smoke com-
Ine from under the door and the
College; his M A. from the Univer-
sity of Missouri and his Ph. D. E
from Duke University.
He has been teaching since 1981
in the field of social studies, soc-
lology and economics. He taught 4
In the high schools of Farmingtoh
errifie nmount oO courage to in • county as small as Johnson
atand up under nil of the cruelty County, has a decided effect on the
dished uul by fellov students, economics of the community."Fin
onely, unsure and heartsick, ley said "These men are your
children in the new neighborhood neighbors, they spend their pay
nake the going even rougher. • I checks in the county Their child:
* • ren attend your schools. Most of ,
tind of smile, genuine.
1 smirk.
receiving additional funds
ige of *
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ombatting evil and
$6.10
/0n."
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American Captain Tells How He Tried To Save Red Prisoners’
-- -then I heard a shot, so I fired.
F93a6; I Imugs in their
I J fl • .1 ne gatiafnetinn
W w Finley, district engineer were 18 foot, hog backed roads with
for the Texas Highway Depart dirt shoulders. These roads were
al Women’s Club at the Liberty
Hotel at 1 pm., Tuesday.
Mias Marye V. Garrett, Public 4
Affairs Chairman, is in charge of n
the program, and reservations 1
must be picked up at Chafin’S N
Studio by 12:00 noon, Monday.
Dr. Talbert received his A. B.
degree from the Southeast Mias'- 5
ouri Teachers College; bis B. 8. -
degree in education from the same 2
Girls, I have found that one of ---------
the important purposes of its pro- Service,
Others Injured in Riot
At Allied Prison Camp
PANMUINJOM, March 15. UR—-Red truce negotiators
denounced Saturday the "illegal killing" of 12 Commu-
nist war prisoners and injuring of 26 others In a second
riot at the big Allied prison camp on Koje Island.
The Communists also hinted they would take addi-
I Bonnl steps later.
The development cast further gloom over prospects
for an early Korean armistice, but it was partly relieved
by n UN offer to compromise on some deadlocked truce
suvervision- issues. L
Rear Adm. K K Libby of the where the Allies have confined
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Church Page Advertisers
The Times-Noview has ben asked to publish this word ot
thanks so that each and every businss firm and individual may
know we deeply appreciate Mo and her part to making the
line church page possibie eachSunday.
We ask that overyone of you reed these wonderful mes-
sages every week and we etee 4hat they may have profound
the back seat. Snuffy did this
with alacrity.
Snuffy is a confirmed anti
pyromaniac. She will nil pa-
tientiy around n group of per-
sons who ere smoking cigar-
•ts, waiting until a butt is
tossed to the ground. Then
ahe goon into action and paws
out the lighted cigaret.
If ahe cannot paw a fire out,
Snuffy will use her tongue to
extinguish it. ,
Snuffy will tackle moat any
size fire.
One citizen related that some-
one ignited a newspaper while
Snuffy was present. She waded
right into the blaze and did
not give up until the last spark
waa out.
Police said manv persons had
tried to take Snuffy home with
them. Some of them did, but
in a week she was back at the
home she loved best, the ser-
vice station.
In®, it
TacUTT
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— mn, - ■ . . too returns for the years 1940
Iwo Fliers Injured -through 1950.
TAYLOR. March 15 an-- Two men Rep. Patrick J Hillings. a mem
qnapmga!tunohimin sum Pretty Brunette
Nabbed in Theft
".Tabuaineemarauazata. -"hat i From Millionaire
Leahy, still weartag a bulky
bandage on the side of Ms face,
said be sew trouble eoming whet
a work detal1from pro-Bouth Ko a —
rean Compound 93 came marching rocks from both groups of prison-
guards killed by Compound 92. • 4eu.- " "
tag ahead of the prisoner detail.
on another side of the compound.
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
cd in these transaetions," Hill
ings added, "have been dealing
with the federal government and
could have profited greatly
through political influence in high
places in Washington.
Vere Redfield.
Tried To Pass Bills
Ex-convict Andrew R. Young.
wanes and forzivpness at sin.
Adm. C. Turner Joy, head of the
UN truce delegation, reporting that
a large number of "unruly" Red
war prisoners had attacked co-
operative prisoners Thursday. Both
' the UN and Intenational Red
I Cross are investigating the inci-
dent, he said.
An earlier announcement by the
2nd logistical command at Puaan,
which has jurisdietion over the
(prison camp, said that both co-
operative prisoners and a detach-
, ment of South Korean troops under
The commanding officer of the
camp, Brig. Gon. Frank T Dodd,
blamed the bloodshed Thurday on
The federal government eollecis
about 100 million dollars a year
from Texans it returns to Texas
ubout 30 million dollars. Finley ex- 1
plained The Highway departments
income from all sources amounted
to 130 million dollars,' including
the 30 million dollars returned by
the fe lera l government for build-
ing toads in Texas About 40 mil
lion dollars of this amount goes
lor regular and extra maintenance,
leaving 80 million dollars tor com
struetion. - •
most folks
who doesn't
just th® other day a Cie-
burn® businesaman toid us about
our tellowman.
These UtU® acts ®t crueity be-
gin ealy in Ui® and grow as
ws get older, unless we remain
on guard every minute, trying
harO i® eliminate them tom
our nature.
shops Saturday . .
ly killed by your aide.”
He said the Communists “re-
served all rights of our side con-
cerning this matter" a hint that
further developments may be ex-
pected.
Lee said he would submit Joy's
statement to North Korean Gen.
Nam II, head of the Communist
truce delegation.
74 Killed Barller
"We'll undoubtedly be hearing
more later," Libby said after the
21-minute session.
The Koje riot was the secund in
loss than a month on the island
off the southeast coast of Korea,
way department employed con
struction men at a salary of ap
proximately $39000 and con
struction costs amounted to $778.
uoo Maintenance forces doing con-
struction work added an adeli’ion
al sum to the overall figure, bring
ing the total expenditure lor tue
year to $861,000.
"This amount of money spent
A little brown-eyed, long (
eared cocker spaniel, pooch has
caught the aye of many Cle-
burne citizens during live past
few weks.
The little dog despises fires
and does an excellent chore of
snuffing them out.
For bar ability and will to
snuff out fires she has been
dubbed "Snuffy."
Snuffy doos not have a home,
any special home that is, but
she apparently likes filling sta-
ttons best.
She has lived at several dif-
erent service stations in Cle-
burne.
City police sometimes pick
her up and take her for a ride
in their squad car, which ap-
parently she likes very much.
One policeman said Snuffy
was a very smart dog. Once
she slipped into tba front'seat
of the patrol car and was im-
mediately told to jump into
। know what ia.”
... | it la doubtful whether Mr. Tra-
in to help girls become Trustworthy, Hold On To Health,
of the dignity of every in- Glorify Wurk. Be Happy.
How cruel can so-called
Christiana ber
We have just wound up a
week designated as Smile
Weak, a verr tine Christian
idea, indesd. provided the smiles
Everr dzy. most ®l us com-
SOIL unconaciously peraps
some cruel uttle act against
result of a “politieal ________________-
four days ago to compound 92 when At this time, all witnesses to
anti-Communist North Korean war
were seriously injured Friday bar of the House Judiciary sub
„onom a, . wman , room night when the engine of their ligit committee investigating the Jus
Onlv ds mace was a lire® hate plane apparently failed and R tice Department, made the request ceivd concerning McGrath's fl
Md w^meS^
been smoking In bed end gone They were identified as Allan -aome ( substantia amount of income
to sleep, Kiremen said. Rummel and Johnny (lark. Both Subcommittee Chairman Frank
men suffered spinal and internal D. Chelf (D-Ky.) promptly backed
I injuries. Mm* California Republican's re
1 ■ —rrr----------------- yuest that the group ask President
I _ . wrin Truman for the tax returns.
To Fmuh Hix Nap Trucker ^nluippy Chareed MIem Mae
An out-of-town man enjoyed the
school when he was nine years
old. He said the pupils at the
achool made his Uto almost
Hr ‘said its intensity was growing.
"Thy situaioo is vetting very
explosive,” sald Dodd
Lth second ma-
Ba eamps here.
However. It hex been a lone time
since a state highway was con-
structe in Johnson County, the
engincer cuntinued
Finley went on to say that only
ure Uusted rom telewhet- Ptetare
(Cn Ceutret r-Ma tonturw
«K• Kiee Veaturen
A Cleburne truck owner was Chelf said he thought the sub-
unhappy Thursday because some 1 committee is "entitled to the infor;
unidontified party borrowed his ’ mation" because of repeated alle-
truck without pormission. gations that McGrath has made
The trucker told police someone "t00 much money in public of-
had taen his truck and used it, Tice.
schoqi, the boy or girl whose fam-
ly moves (rum the country lu
he city, ur the boy or girl whose
arents move from the city to
he country .
It seems to be the natur of
hildren to make fun of other
-hidrn, who are strangers In
heir midst. A child must have a
3
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as already had begun to flow
____________ / ne pruvners m we cunumu, w across the double rows of barbed
m. with deadly said, "were wearing bendanas on wire. .
pa* ildi h their heeds with Republle et Ko- j1 kept yelling ’stop' and ‘ehunje
The Americans ran insignia, waviog Qags and (stop) Md waving a white hand-
oundation:
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Dnd satisfaction and al e ties from the stone mansion of La-
Stoned by Prisonen Professor Will
He read a statement from Vice
and Cupe Girardeau, Mo wm S
graduate instructor in sociology at
Duke University, was socloto^ la-
st rucior in Hollins College end the
University of Alabama, associate
professor of sociology at T.C.U.
mid at the State University of Iowa, 2
before becoming a full protestor at
TCU.
. Ho was inducted into the army
July 23, 1042, and served for three
years, including 21 months to North N
Africa, Italy and Switzerland. Ho .
was psychologist in a special train- ;
ing unit, consultant in a neuro- %
psychiatrie clinic, technical supply
sergeant of the signal installattob
company and sociology imstructot 4
at the Army University Study Coo- 8
ter in Florence, Italy.
In addition, Dr. Talbert has cd* ,
authored a book, "Crime, Suicide 1238
and Social Well-Being in You 2
State and City,”
heu mself on a firm and honest
Saturday, along with a Reno un |
..... ... derworld figure, as a suspect in _ _ . . .w,
Jesus, said, let your light so the sensational robbery Inebruited Wouum
iviu blue before men, that they may Leona Mae GioMano. 37 year “---5- "
ee your good.W/or "8, and glorify old, four-times wed Reno waitress Gempfa Gmrll Firs*
our father which is in heaven." jand gaming house Shill, was ar- SMTU J mail E-c
A peraonowho,,has Tmion, * rested in a Los Angeles hotel, and a 40-year-qld women Mt leek*
zdminezpinpimt
RZ.1 D diwnE uKure ana ex voxer, was drunkenneso, ever sue evmos
u" Rev. Charles Pitts uf year in their program activities. •p m •m |
---2-"-Two Race Tracks
ulate closer friendships within
WASHINGTON, March 15 KF—A man would Jurn over, the returns,
‘ _ ' should the full subcommittee ap-
ance of home andr amiy lifeTe a — . a South Korean captain were
Wgiew/kmuzzs Hint McGrath
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whose cultural and religious back* piEk a birthday project and ita Have Interests In ”
grounds may be different from theme is carried out during the
ment, in an address given at a constructed in. rapid
deplored the "sanguinary Incident
in which our persphnel waa illegal-
angry South Korean
' an<l blue costume*, fur the begin pleasure to wish them a happy
ning of Camp Fire’s Birthday birthday *
Week 1 Any girl, seven to 18 regardless i
This year, the girls will cole- of religion, race or economic ’
brate the 42 anniversary of the background, may join Camp Fire
XHBURMS ANO VICINITY ; rines
» eteudy Bunday morakM. warm guarda
sr aad dear in the afternoon.
then brought it back and parked Harold E. Stassen, Republican
It In th® some spot from whence presidential candidate, has charg:
It woo token. ed McGrath beeame a millionaire"
"The truck was In fine shape in his years of public service.
befere It was borrowed", the "I intend to support Hillings' re-
trucker said, "But whoever used quest," Chelf said. "If Dial's not
it damaged the sideboards". ' a fair approach to get information
"I don't mind lending my truck, in the furtherance of the subcoin
but I et lesst like to know about mittee's investigation, then I don't
Jesus said he was not inter-
that "er Mrs. Giordano attempted to pass
y zepanormne"itbdn &*"na Visitor Fhul» Place
) CowAM the.lon ,Th2.Gao“.dhopbpr Reno casino and told ponce she rufiior riaasriait
qupande4.N ttp - to the got it from "a guy named Andy
_4240 1 from Milwaukee who wanted me
"Tuner ant Lack ananaia. to go away with him."
"I Vote you «•-“ when on. •* i The FBIinLos Angeles charged hospitality of Cleburne Police
His chndren alipped and toll by I Mr. iordanowith,, transporting Thursday night, a bed in city jail. I
, the wereMo. Christ preached tot* m e han 8,000 of the loot from 1 Patrolmen found the man sitting
n- -n - - Nevada to California and said she on the curb on the west side of
had more of the tool with her the courthouse with his arms fold
when she. was arrested. cd on his knees, his head on his
Gazzigli was "known to have arms.
conspired" with Young "to trans- The officers awakened him.
port dart of.the, loot to points out I "Did you know you can’t sleep
* side,the sta te or Nevada, accord- here"? an officer asked.
ing to Ppolic e Ch ief L. R Greeson -Well, it’s the only-place I could
Jesus said love your enemies. , ana.D.. Brown, special agent find and I sure am sleepy', the;
Ie said anybody could love their in charge of G-men working on t'/y man relumed.
---riends, but it took a real bellev- casee. who announced the arrests. Ti w„ uliuu «i, '
r in God to love his enemy and D When, notified of the arrests, charged with being drunk,
rhen the enemy mistreated ajRedfield,who estimates the—-
verson, the petson should return amount of toot as closer to $2.5
" । million, said:
No Report On gate
___J. .."It sounds pretty good, doesn’t Church . . Roof
emerging it-they haven’t found the safe yet, --- " • •
• have they? Or the money:” _ . ...____
Neither Greeson nor Brown church Friday night pelice
would comment on whether the seid 8a for day..
safe or the bulk of its contents The boys, however, e'd not visit
has been located. ' church in the usual way. They
Mn. GiorGano, the FBI said, were on the reef playing.
will be arraigned before a U. 8. One of the youths wes 14, the
commissioner in Los Angeles on other IS.
Monday and Gazzigli will be ar-1 Police were called to investi.
raigned in Reno. Young is being goto. *
held in jail in Milwaukee to lieu The boys related they meant
of $50,000. ifo harm by playing on the church .
Mrs. Giordano, an attractive reef end said they would not
brunette who looks younger than do W egain
her aye was originally questioned Olficers told them it was a good 1
by police because she passed Mils thing to 09 to church, tart church
identified by the FBI as having was held inalde the bullding and
come from the Redfield loot in s' not ea. the reef.
, Camp Fire groups through better _—
understanding and appreciation of House investigator chargod
one another - day thereyis "some evidenet
ppyrecampaxfamamusbnder
.11 0 u""kev."Pitt MU gmgarnkozmgomndedncom.
SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS: erskthrowine Communist prison
artly Cloudy al day Sunday, mo Twelve North Koran prisoners
were killed and 26 wounded in the,
Camp Fire Girls Launch
w. nome • Observance Of Birthday]
Finley said when he first become
acquainted with road conditions in Camp Fire Girls attending the First Baptist Church said in
Johnson County, the bent roads church today wore their red. white an interview Saturday. "It ia a
L fired twice, once in the air and
once to the ground ”
The whole fracas lasted only
about 16 minutes, with only three
minutes of shooting. The rock
throwing and shooting was at about
50 foot range.
Dodd said five officers are in-
vestigating the affair and will send
their report to Gen. Matthew B.
Ridgway, Allied' supreme com
mander. The International Red
Cross was notified and will make
m independent investigation.
de
Hillings said a "preliminary
oat courege. pekbers and
spunk. Actuay the person who
e '
j,nedeeeepf
ing the seven guards on the pris-
oner detail said. "I begged the
captain may 1 fire, but he said
’do.’ ” /
Leahy Mid he told the guards
three times not to fire, and kept
knocking down the carbines eyery
time they aimed at the compound.
~ no FMm Fleet
toot of the detai was
i first who fired, but he
- Wf 0 w. 26
"I was planning to fire," he said,
BcMeo22. .
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eds Denounce Death
HUNNY RAGSDALE taking a
with Scribe CHARLES KIRK1
n his new MERCURY ... J
EST GUINN and BROOKS (
OVER sre searching far and
or a large amount of BERM
grass sod . . . Football fiel
JACKET STADIUM must b
shape by early Septembog
Chapde in weather haXta^g
ng trip planned by RUFUS X
ind CLELAND BUMFi#LD
Part-time, soldiet, part-d
nan. PERRY AYCOCKe
>ut stogies after being atu
•o a sergeant's rank at
CARD AIR FORCE
week. 22
Have you noted the MlrW
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952, newspaper, March 16, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563440/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.