Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 14
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Sunday March Ui 1932 CLEBVRNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW —3
has furnished nearly all the
fudges for thia 16-county district.
McDonald asks that thin honor be
rotated by electing a qualified
Hill County man.
The Rie Vista community was nounced Quota for Rio Vista was
the first in the county to report 'set at $125 A total of $101 was
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we’ll destroy them " The guns
would have to lie moved if the
front became fully active again.
New Professional Soldier.
The veneral said he had no evi
dence that Caucasian troops are u. nn,
•; manning Communist field artil- HAPP',B ETAA..
lery He said. however. that Can CAMP FIRE GIRLS
1 caaian specialists probably are re- There is one time in our lives ;
sponsible for direction and servic- when communion of spirit crowds
•Good Condition —First
Come. First Served. Worth
Twice the Price.
DON'T TEUMET
Easiest Terms in Town
includes 129.95 4 pc. Poster Bed Suite—39.50 Inner-
spring Mattress, 10.95 Bed Springs—1.50 worth of
Slats.
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”But lel him move his guns and Havana during the Cuban gener-
vet them out in the open where al's coup last Monday 1
thev can be spotted,” he said, “and
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Regularly Sells for 129.95 and
worth every penny of it. You save
$35.45. Hurry.
( ddaaiz 4 Our troops in Korea have lie- . "Enemv artillerv has inereasnd Premier Fulgenein Batista.
Frank G McDonald was born in come full time professional sol greatlv since bevinnine of the Ko- He said he already had ordered a
u„dinn Rn. C th* ... dier. ' renn armistice tolks I have reason luse prepared for him in the
-52"1.10Iu5 i V: v *• ' The ct in casualties if hill to believ e thpt plone the brittle line fashtonable suburb of Miramar.
% law yr. J. Frank Mr- scale war Were resumed.” Van the Communists have twine ns He said he felt a great friend-
1 mony wtillerv pieces as we have." ship" for Ba , ta and had boen in
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; The John Deere Model "MT" Tractor is
I fast setting the pace alloter the country for
performance and extra ’live in the light traitor
held.
Owners (and their neighbors, too) are
marveling at it* amazing power for it* size . . .
its outstanding operating and mantenance
economy ... it* remarkable ease of handling.
They're comparing feature by feature the
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What a wonderful setting for girl •
to receive the formula for fine I
characters, advice on better ways
' to live. and suggest ions to appre- '
' date spiritual values.
| On the 21 st we salute you and
your leaders and wish you happi-
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extra Values that come as regular equipment on
the Model "MT"; such features as Dual Touch-
o-matic hydraulic control ... power take-off...
adjustable air-coshion seat . .. adjustable steer-
ing wheel ... electric scatter and battery.
We'd like to show you what this unmatched
performance . . . these extra values can mean j
to you on your farm. See us about a demon- l
stration ... soon!
effect' on our overall global stra
tegy " done and «e are reotv to de it "
Van Fleet said he believes that > ‘Fit and Reney
Korean consumption of Russian Aske I if the Eighth At rmy could able management the troop mess
military equipment has been at a drive tbe comiinist armies from would, have suffered immeasur
The Eighth Army is fit and Campbel1Mas servinE.with
rr-dv to do Whatever it is told" the Auarterman‛en“rop in,Seoul
The general saia that "a aisle . Korea, and xatled Tu . ie
mate or static front in Korea doesia the, son 0 ,M| and Mr* “ E
Not mean that the vnited Nations 1 ‘ ampbell of this city
y WAf gg Dealers in Surplus ‘Cleburae Sergeant
Korean War Places Ships Face Trouble
What a Bargain — 1.75 to 2.25
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Frank G. McDonald commenced
the practice of law in Hill County
m 1938; is a graduate of Hill
County schools, Baylor University
hand the University of Texas law
‘uchool. He is licensed to practice
r before the Texaa Supreme Court,
[Federal District Court and the
"United States Supreme Court. He
is n- member of the State Bar
committee on the administration
of justice.
L Frank G., McDonald is now
'serving his 2d term as Judge of
the 66th District Court. He is a
veteran of World War II. serving «
in the Army for 67 months, 30
r months of which was overseas in
| Africa *and Europe. He partici- l
pated in all campaigns in the Med-
“tpranean Theater of Operation*
Mid received t decorations and
creations. He entered the service
as an enlisted man and was re-
Dleased as a Lt. Colonel.
T Frank G. McDonald la asking
nthat the democratic principal of
rotation among counties be fol-
lowed. For 30 years one county
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ing of the Russian- built radar eon- ,01,1 m a terial
trolled anti-aircraft guns. things; when
Van Fleet said that more than i sordines* is helt
75 000 Republic of Korea laborers 1 in shadows and
are working in direct battle line the dross of the
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support of the Eighth Anny, thus commonplace
freeing soldiers for strictly com-, disappears Thut
bat duty. time is at night,
"For the first time, he said, "a arouhd a Camp
combat soldier can be a profes- Fire
sional soldier. He can lie the war ’ Around t h at
rior and someone else can do the Camp Fire there
diahwashing. ___ is beauty of
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He made these points'
Can Destroy Rm* Armies
1 Resumption of full scale war-
fare would mean considerable cost
in t ni’ed Nations casualties, but bas lost the military war The
1! the decision is made to destroy I Eighth Armv is the «tmnoest it T d I ill
the Communist armies, it can be has ever been The military war 10 Lhange Address
done has been a shining success | . .. ..... .
2 The stalemate along the battle itbronebovt. j HAVANA, Marh 15 I—Eiliott
front does not mean that the Unit ' Even in its darkest davs yhen Roosevelt, second son of the late
cl Nations have lost the military there was not much of a South Ko ! president *«y* he intends to estab
war ' • rean army and verv few American lish his permanent residence ii
3 The increase of Communist troons, great militarv fet were Havana
artillery is not a serious threat to, performed by the United Nations I Roosevelt made the announce ,
the Eighth Army foces iment Friday night after visitint)
WASHINGTON, March 15 cr- Sgt. First Class Jasper C Camp
f m *• A• Sen Richard M. Nixon predicted bell, of Cleburne, has received a
W dmaenme ■ Am L.) MB aem• Saturday that persons involved in commendation from the mess’ol
DE KIIE E“ K BEE E I I “ “ I rG surplus ship deals will have the I S Naval Ship Gen
• "e” II l • • • • I wB pay throuch the nose in taxes" oral Simon B Buckner,, recom
The California Republican made mending him as a thoroughly com-
EIGHTH ARMY HDR- S Korea I nated Freo. said the statement as Chairman Clyde petent and dependable mess ste
March 15 a Gen James A Van Easing Rod Pressure" R Hoey iDNC ) announced that want with the capacity of doing
Fleet said aturday that the nub The Ke rean war is seriously the Senate's Permanent Investi his job far above average
erynigodsnortthe.chupcsecandatramnincuheindustnalcapacitysoticotamkccomnmiyerrictquiek-tankstswara‛aminb"inwop"mexcFante
straittng Runsn inain Ruanlan."veavyind otre e transactio" tihe "mnternal mu. had ten served m ■
trial canacitv and esing Com oromunaat pressure on omer gio kevenue bureau and Justice He haphazard manner
munist pressure on other posslble bal fronis 1 believe that the lars partment I rverthingwas divorderiy and
war fronts est slice of the Soviet industrial’-- in a state of confunion Sgt lamp
And he sal that if the truce pie i being consumed by the Chi Fleet said. It, say nothing of dol bellorzaniznd the mess attondants;
talks should fail and full scale nese and North Korean armies in । or loss in equipment, would cooks and meo8 facilities 80 U'*
BgMiac break out again the Unit Korea have to be measured very care the, meals fobow ing were ser)yed
ed Nations can win "Realizing the .drain on the So fully against the sains to be al on time and in an order l,ma nnor
The Eighth Army commanier, viet capacity for military produc tained. Within a day, the meshailwas
* an exefusive .«* t H ts^rathendmciston mmde
Judge Frank McDonald "Van rict .ala he believes that done and -el.arxneax.sudo " " his "edadPhip "fid
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.