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kaiph Currie anu iuward 1. •icker, top, witn micro-
GI Bill for Korea
sion at La Vilita, a hhl
Veterans Runs In
for Taft and—"Gen.
gates
meet wih
the other delegates
Eisen-
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this country.
The masure carries free school
, 0
county conventions, which elected
the oil-rich lidelands to the states
and "home rule and state's rights"
Truman leads.
iton. who lives
the plane was
down the runway, then it
ted as if the right
coil a p-
CARLOADINGS
as school was in sos-
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(Sea PLANE CRASH on Page i)
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h a
Socialite To Stand Trial For Murder
Weather
last
the body tor
CLEBURNE and VICINITY -
of
Some of the jurdt* have been lock-
and near the Coast Thur*
chair at the v
was read.
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with scattered and
by
the jary foreman.
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socialite is accused
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B-36 Atomic Bomber
Crashes At Carswell
Tait s campaign manager in Tex-
as, said at least 30 the dele-
Loyalist Democrate bolted the
Shivers-controlled Democrat con-
The outmaneuvered 142 Eisen-
hower delegates at the Republican
convention boiled and elected 38
delegates of their own—33 pledged
to Eisenhower and five to Taft.
"We find the itote tint
sane at the time of the she
ran who will have to do without
unless they receive aid from some
in their El Paso
Fob. IS. She set a
Anti-T rumanites in Control
The names of candidates were
not mentioned in either of the
early Wedni
will face tri
her husband
hower men and that tour or five
might be by the time the national
couvention is held.
sealed.
In either case, the political
is valuable. The Democrats
trists who
‘suicidal”
ed up
bouse
sed.
Mrs. Fai
little totem
teg, twistei
(Douglas) MacArthur or someone"
would get the others.
•But Carlos Watson, secretary of
the convention, said at least two of
to the bote
District
, who has shown
8 the sanity hear-
k and forth in her
base
"Then it looked like it
into flamed just as it
10 SUNDAY
ESTABUSHED 1904
tamos de ui mo •emociuuctce conveutios ui <msa
tonio.
sue astute judge was successful in wrenching the M
from a woiulig jualerson county Loyalsc, wa• sudt
tno baaner ou* lug a AV block march srom the conviM
Left ft ‘Uninatrocte’
Though the other Republican
just burst
hit," she
w anyone
Members of her famfly saM
ne-ean was "Der"0" and
pnoues, rally teir Lisennower iorces with the singang ot "ihe ryes Ui iexas ' at-
ier the execuuve committee voted 46-14 to seat ine fart deiegauion during open*
ing uay oi tne kepubhcan State Convention at Mineral Weils, waiter koge.s, bot-
tona, leaner oi 'a au iorces in ‘exas, presents the lait delegations case to the exe-
cutive committee, kogers said in his presentation: '—there is much ado about the
wih oi the majority—out tne 'I alt loices nave been harassed by mass iniiltration,
pressure anu in some cases, actual threats ot violence." (NLA i ELkPHO’lO)
Mrs. Thurston said she was
standing in her yard talking t _
friend when the plane passed over.
They watched it head toward the
received milk dolly
in their lunch program, but new
there will be many, many child-
Democratic conventions in San An-
tonio. The majority convention.
ing, loan guarantees, and muster-
tog-out pay up to 1300 for men
disscharged after June 27, 1950, who
served at least 90 days. It is a
revised version of the World War
II GI bill under which veterans
have drawn benefits totalling more
than 916 billion.
To beat racketeering that de-
veloped under the World Waf !!
GI bill, a special House committee
headed by Teague developed a
new school program. This new pro
gram is, the source of the current
contention.
Money Directly to GI
, was found
for the sayu
six weeks last
EL PASO, May W •—Mrs,
Mary Jean Parson*. 21yearold
Tulsa -- -
t She Stayed With Body
. The youn
of shooting
convention was Taft-dominated, it
did not elect a Taft-instructeO del-
tears
Berl
se. cm
"Dent
T and Wednesday night,
to locally fresh mostly
winds on the Coast
The jury was charged Tuesday
night by Judge Jackson He said
the jury's duty was to answer the
questions: was she insane at the
time she killed Lt. Richard O. Par
sons and -to she insane today.
ly in the country court
May 12. They bolted
their chosen job or profession is
the cause of their uncontrolled
drinking. They change jobs, move
from one town to another, one
"We didn't see anyone ’
the witness said. E
senbwer aacuons, ars.
> commistoo--a atop norn
tantamount to killing it.
Moody cloudy and cooler Wednes-
4 day and Wednesday night. Show-
fib in southeast portion Wednes
W-Thursday partly cloudy and
When she reached the hall out side
the courtroom, she broke into
Wednesday.
Backers originally had hoped to
get the measure to the House floor
next week and to pass it with no
trouble. At best, tne outlook now
is for some delay. At worst, the
bill could be shelved.
Rep. Olin E. Teague (D-Tex.)
the bill's sponsor, said the hitch
developed from last-minute oppo-
sition oy a group of private school
aperators to key points of the vet-
erana measure.
Says Would Wreck BIN
He said amendments the group
is supporting would wreck the bill.
n te
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juage JACnsun was peseutea a oving cup uu« u
iny, wata pump anu uvremony. by the jonason Ga
but Asaociutva Hi appreciaton U4 has suuggie ah
Ihe jury for the death penalty. No
woman has ever receive the
Formerly the government sent
the GI scholar a monthly living
alowance and mailed tuition
hecka, up to $500 yearly. direct
to tM school. Teague said t._
encouraged fly-by-night schools set
up solely to get the $500 tuition
mocks.
the courtroom after the verdict.
There was mild surprise at the
verdict from the tew on hand in
the courtroom at midnight. When
the jury was charged, the court-
room was jammed. One small boy
perched on the rail in front of the
bench. The crowd, mostly middle-
As leno as
sion children
if the House adopta them, he said,
h—“ move to send bio own bill
cerning sic she lie* and alcehelism
,"Des one yr *ln lien or trade
seem to attrac more aicehelics
Head -Lines
By Clyd Mond;
First Donation
For Milk Funds
The first donation to the Times*
Review Milk and Iso fond for
too summer season has been re*
eotved, and amounted to $6. This
eentribution came from the Clow,
or Bible Class of the Angll Street
Methodist Church, and will help
provide milk and tea for eemo
fmilies who miaht otherwise
have to do without.
early date.
Mrs. Parsons, who underwent
treatment at a Dallas mental hoe*
•n "™ yye• " • " • " anyaye B -•y=
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persona are urged to take a part
EonO EKlonssponaored PrP&fam,
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OTHER DEPARTMENTS 1
133 and 134 6
ILi 1109
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Sow No One > sc ope
one Sump out,”
_________ "It wUl be a
miracle if anyone ia saved. The
"It sounded real funny... one
of the motors wasn't even on. she
said. There was a sputtering
noise.”
John Fteeger of Tul-
her as she sobbed
2"
oom," be eaid
north portion
vwrurmuz
---A
large you couldn't even see the
outline of the plane. AThe flames
reached up 50 foot and the smoke
kept going another 300 feet.”
The field was shut down and
mOmb a0tbang geoa m the Ms
aamnstrutn, and hiteG
ine uutionni regime.
Shivera Democrats unanim
enaursed tno governors MH
trauon uuring ine iast two y
but carotuUy. avoided toying
uiutS good about ester Prn
lrumu or ma adminiatrati
Name Two Puit Slatos
"Loyaiksts" and anti-h
Democrats each named MU i
ot aelegates u» tne national
venton at Chicago July £
question of which will be »
wa oe determined by the M
al convention.
Anuriruman Democratszu
mousiy re elected wrght Mi
of Houston as Democratic N
al committeemen from Texas
gave another two years in 1
as national commitieewoN
Mrs. H. H. Weinert of Segui
"Loyalists" tagged Auz
ney ragan DicKson, exdutv
rector of their organizato.
Mrs. Lillian Collier of Mun
lean "village ' restored unar i
uays ot u>e New Deal by tne W
The bolt left the governor's c
..— — — .---- Atready the Times-Revtew office
them with nothing to do. Habit ia a has had a deluge of small boys
Saxe'S sm' papaler 00*
!rred she was gols; to have a
breakdown. They said her mother,
Mr. Mimrtner Fleegr bed to slee;»
with her for several nights before
she went on her honeymoon.
Her brother Tom Fleeger said
he warned U. Parsons that his
sister was "whacky.”
Mrs. Parons, who was married
and divorced once before, married
young Parsons early this year.
She told officers she bought a
a member of the state axecuS
commaea"orgmza 3
appointees will ultimately Ha J
recognition before the nadm
Democratic committee. q
A hard core of lberal ogg
cratic leadership amnrwsd iS
me • iMyalist'' bolt. . 1" 3
Their leaders included MAi
Maverick, ilery former mae
San Antonio and exicongXn
who quarterbacked thaJlbc
walk; Gilbert Adams of Benma
named permanent chairman of I
bolters' convention; Walter. Bl
Dickinson banker and state aS
man of the "Loyal Democrat
•nd Dickson. -naSra
An elecholic, on an averaga,
dees MS have more natural tel*
ent then the next fellow-just
works herder ot the fob, from
necesaity.
erteinly, when on alcoholic is
nober, he worl border then the
avevage person. He feels he must
to save Ms fob or pet enough
meny fo buy another bottle or
poy fer the bottles elready used.
Achally, moot alcoholies put in
fewer hours and de toss work in
•to space of • yeer, then the
• slow steedy wortmr.
The eld story of the turtle mid
the hare... ,
vote for the candidate that moat
closely follows the ideals of .him-
self and his supporters at the na-
tional convention.
Such a candidate would be
H-Bomb Will
Tell the Tale
WASHINGTON, May 33 M_The
Air Force maazine said Wednes.
day Congrese has been told there
"soon" will be a single bomb with
explosive-power exceeding that of
all the bomba dropped in World
War II.
Only one weapon could fit that
description-the H-bomb.
The U. I, Air Force alone drop-
ped more than 8.9 million tona of
bombs in World War n.
The magazine, published by the
Air Force Association, a veterans
organisation, said the report was
given to a congressional commit-
lee by "an eminent authority," but
was censored from published rec-
ords of the committee's closed-
door hearings. This quotation was
attributed to the authority:
"Soon a few men in one air-
plane, flying at sonic speeds snd
never seeing the ground, will be
able to drop anywhere on the face
of the earth a single bomb con-
taining an explosive power far
greater than the total dropped dur-
ing World War II."
denetgnuonPhaleshigosmnettn
line with the party that President
Santa.Fe carloadings for week
to a. ending May 34, 1952 were 32,613
compared with 22.595 for the same
week in 1951. Cars received from
connections totaled 11,527 compar-
ed with 12107 for seme week in
Itol. Total cars moved were 34,139
compared with 34,702 for same
week in 1951. Santa Fe handled a
total of 83.579 cars in preceding
week at this year.
Under the new plan, the veteran
would get a monthly check to
cover everything. He would pay
his own tuition and uae whatever
was left to live on.
However, House members in the
psst few dsys have been besieged
with letters snd telegrams 1 iron
official* of private school* con-
tending the new plan would dis.
criminate against them snd favor
tax-supported schools, which usu.
ally cnarge lower tuition.
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
They Raid their assessment of against "Trumanism" and "creep-
" tag socialism" and for return of
Local Firms
To Close On
Memorial Day
The Carnegie Library will be
elosed Saturuay in order that the
new flooring may be laid. All those
having books due back are re
quested to keep them until Monday,
June 8. There will be no fee charg-
ed for books overdue on Friday or
Saturday.
Other places closing for the ob-
servance of Memorial Day will in-
elude ail Cleburne cleanera, banka,
the courthouse. However, base-
ment of the courthouse will be op-
ened for a free cheat x-ray clinic
which will get underway Friday
morning.
Local Legionnaires ’ are planning
an extensive and impressive pro-
gram at the gravesides of war
dead All .graves will be honored
with small American Flaga and
ceremonies will be conducted by
Legion leaders and membora. All
came from hundreds of mile*
away. ____________
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al ie annual Adveuust conterence
assembly nere in turner Auditor-
ium ‘Inursday night at 7:80.
Ministers arom Wicnita Falls to
Wesuco, aressed m overalls and
khakis, have boon nuay bince eany
ing attendance. A large tent was
erectod ciose to the auditorium 10
house the Texas Book and Bible
House of Fort worth. Mahhger
Altus Hays and his assistants are
arranging displays of Hibles and re
Agious books, as well as many ut-
les in health education and for
cnildren. K
About fifty family tents, com-
plete with tioors and electric lights
are being erected in neat rowa
on the oast edge of the campus.
Another very special tent wiich
has been erected is the Prayer
Tent. Here at certain times ecn
day individuals msy bring their
problems to a committee ot minis-
ter* who will pray with them.
A number of wives of ministers
and lady Bible instructors are busy
decorating rooms for tne children s
meetings which are scheduled for
twice each dsy for the ten-day en-
campment. .
Mrs. Dell Ramey, college cafe-
teria manager, who will be in
charge .of preparing vegetarian
meais for ihe large camp meet.
Ing crowds, quickly increased her
orders on many food items when
she heard of the usually large at-
tendance expected this Year.
A new ventilating system of air
blowers is being installed on the
roof of Turner Auditorium.
Two Hurt in Crash
DAKAR, French Equatorial Af-
rica May 29 w - Two of 18 persons
aboard a British Overseas Airways
airliner which crash-landed In the
Sahara desert Mondsy were injur-
ed slightly but the others were
unhsrmed, rescue planes reported
Tuesday.
votes at che national convention.
Liberal Democratic "Layalists,"
spurning uov. Allan Shivers an-
gry attack on the national admin
asrauon, boited me party's state
itMivaauoa xueaday tu maren tt>|
wocita in a drizzing rain.
Tney conduciu uew own ses-
e ah ana* of occupatten Republican Convention
yolve the prebtam, but net for "
leng. Always, the disease break*
streets every afternoon. The rout
ea, however, are only open to boy*
ot high school age. '
Most of the boys will soon be
hunting up their fishing poles and
heading lor the creek to fish tor
crawdada or perch, and counting
the days until the swimming pool
opens; while the girls are attend-
ing Vamp Fire camp or getting
together for tea parties or "dress,
up" affairs with their playmates.
The snow cone concession, which
is alredy open, will be doing a
booming business in the afternoons
now, and a number of new rides
are being erected at the path
There are miniature golf gamea
for the older children and adults,
tennis, and abating. The L’teburoa
City Park is all ready for the
•uinmer* entertainment.
Opens Saturday
The swimming pool will open
Saturday at 8 p.m,, and will be
open everyday in the week from
3 unUi 10 pm., except Monday.
The prices are the same as last
Noted Speaker For
Adventist Meeting
KEENE May n, - L. C. Evans
of Fort Worm,newly eiectd aouta-
western Umon-Couterence presi-
aent, is to give the opening audress
plane seemed to blow up like a
5,000 pound bomb had bit it square-
9-
in a second. The fames were ao
The right wing slipped dowh un-
der the impact «nd the plane skid-
ded. he said, and burst into flame.
r
Cleburne'* small fry are some- with their friend* for a bang up a uesoay waeu ne "IMesed" Wiua a bong uesgi «
wha al loose ends thia morning game of softball. suve iue Jon.isou County vanner, waved beore teievisioi
--s-awhole-day-stretehesbefere - - — —
raeeewih a probabe sptit between Taft and
District Judge Roy Jackson is
; scheduled to meet with attorneys
ST TEXAS - Mostly clouly and prgdecutors Wednesday at 1
scattered * bower i and local P m. (est) to set a date for the
lerstorms through Wednesday murder trial
- - - — a 12-man jury in 34th distgiet
court brought in the verdict."de-
daring Mrs Parsons sane delib-
erating for more than four hoprs.
year, with the exception of an in-
cruse of one cent for children's
tickets. Up the the age of 13, the
tickets will be 19 cents. High
school age will say 35 centa and
adults, 88 cento. Single season tick-
sr jb 5
______ season tickets will be $15.
CENTRAL TEXAS —-tand -we find abe to sane
time." said the verdict i
Do elcoholics have more nafur.
el.telnt than other person* not
affected by the disgase? Are they
moreintelligent than the
•ver-
tS poronTDo they hav* I delegates to the state convention,
.. a.rPa0.22amen,"ey er showed that Taft men honestly ana no
J. "7-- * T . .. .. , in the first, 20th and 21st con 1 he sold.
~LL, L yuT**' no. Alcoholies. । gressional districts, giving Taft
by the dtoopqe knwnas“ulesLd 1 five national convention votes.
Nam, has more natural taleni
then the average mon or woman.
Seme alcoholic* oven kid shem-
selves toto thinking they have the
edge over their fellowman.
aged and older women haa pecked
2ee
During the
mdre than 10 hours before calling4 death penalty in Texas.
The sanity verdict ended three
weeks ot bearings ia the case.
fheir families thinking that way '_______
iigh helpihem to recover. And tional convention delegation* into
‘u*.1*' y* 7^ single the lap* of their parties’ national
80 thinking that credenual commitiees Wednesday.
roMPmo-m. i_a m Bgam they , I will be up to the national com-
Pastures, forte alcoholic, aro mittees 10 decide whether a.pro-
always greener on the other side Eisenhower or proTaft Republican
of the fence and the mm H peine delegation is seated or whether an
fe shine H they cen just make anti radministration or pro admin
oneugh money or get rid of the istration Democratic delegation is
fortune they aireody have.
said:"I dot’t . J
could have got out of it. ”
Carswell officers confirmed the
Antomo a ‘uesday.
s ue cup was uscribed: ""The Champ*' P. J. Jackaohi ftay S
27,1904. dan Antonio, Texas. -1882278
SAN ANTONIO, May 28 an—Tex-
aa Dacked h« voas ui bignesa
wednesday with iwu Democratic
parues, each bent on casung ine
atate a 54 presidenual nomiatng
husband. LL flick- ton has said b»______
ard O. Parsons as he lay sleeping ! penalty. He said he would qualify
The neason tiketa entitles a
chiidto.free ewmmihg teaaona at
—-------- of the lessons, may
have the ten lesnons for 93.
The lessons will begin within the
next weeks, and later in the season
both junior and senior life saving
will be taught.
There wlU be trained lifeguards
at the pool at all times, advises
Carl Huddleston, manager, and
there will be experienced help in
the office.
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coP Vriea ryma Telewhete Pietures
ten Centrat r,.» Fentures
(» Kine ventures
"ibiuti ,1 । , _
Jowd, 3.2.
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"-.-7-
every bit of fire-fighting equip-
ment on the base rushed toward
the flaming aireraft.
Mrs. J. R. Thurston, who lives
Mar the field, said
"flying real low” when it passed
over her home.
gun and a silencer and shot her
husband as he lay Bleeping. Then
etoe sat with his body aU day be-
to hesr the case, Judge Jackson
the is expected to set the trial tat an
god Wedweeday idelrt and near Oto
Coast Thursday, ooler to north
east portion Wednesdy and
Where are the alcoholies? .
They live next door to you. They 52 national convention votes and
are in the next office They are in the Republican* 38 Both parties
jail, on skid row, in the mansion split into factions at state conven-
on the hill, in the hospital alcoholic tons Tuesday.
yrd* at private auite, in the next __Charge* Votes Stolen
Tom . the next cot Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., (R.
anud HoP house. They are your Mass.), national campaign manag-
"epholidfreeverwhere. You er, "2: comtrotled by Gv. Allam shivers, "wu
afaenerSHFshe-tmndmwetp-gsrSsxarMsAt“wteai4k,6
from the disease, alcoholism wholesate." delegation instructed so it could The m
ever know the person takes
a drink.
To Roadblocks
‛w ASHINGTON. May 88 A—The
new GI bill of rights for Korean
'veteran* ha» run into a roadblock
m-Congre**,—it—was—disctosed
He said the delegates could
switch td Eisenhower or any other
candidateMthey chose at the na-
tional convention.
---will receive matched rhinestone
cty zeck laces, bracelets* and earrings
this hom their father, and be graduat-
et from a private school.
The party was somewhat of a
family reunion for the Dionnes and
their 13 children. Some of them
FORT WORTH, May, 28 I--
Carswell Air Force Base officers
reported that a B 36 global atom
bomber crashed here Wednesday
as it came in for a tending Eye-
witnesses said crewmen apparent-
ly were trapped inside.
Seven men Durnea to death,
A witness who refused to be
quoted by name said the plane
came in from the south. 1
Its wheels touched about hall-
Quintuplets Are
18 Yeari Old
CORBEn, Ont., May 39 m_Te
Donne duintuplets are 18 years
■arB, Cecile, Annette. Emilie
and Yvonne celebrated their com-
ing into adult womanhood at a
family birthday party Wednesday
afteropening day with mass
gaid in the private chapel of their
home.
They're now old enough to
•tarry without their father's per.
mission, but Oliva Dionne, their
lather, said it waan't likely they'd
do so very soon.
“They've got no boy friends,”
he explained.
Av ” •
troi oi a vast majority cm
but virtually unscarred.
Stute mu. Otus Auu of
chairman ot me Bnvers-conuvumn
convention, drew ecnoing gunawa
wuuu he commented: • . J
LoyeletJenounce Shiverbia •
"Never belore nave so taw walk-
ed out on so many.” - VoEa
Claud Gumer ot Rockspring,
M— Mi n— Prg *M—it
•mm Dal, Fn Le-s-e
seuchere Newpeper tasuher
, £ NAMED IN KIDNAP COMPLAINT-Mrs. Yolanda
Lopez Puckett, right, daughter at the Vice President
I 1 of the Philippines, was named in a long unserved kid-
nap complaint which caused the arrest of Theodore
“Ted" Lewin, an American guerilla hero of the Philip-
pine War. Both were involved in a 1950 warrant charg-
ing them with kidnaping the grandson of Fernando
Lopez, Vice Presildent of the Philippines. (NEA TELE-
PHOTO)
Nothing is more untrue than the
L statement that an alcoholic haa
"7 more ability than the average.
Sure, they may appear to have
more natural ability, but this 11-
lusion ia eaay to explain.
As alcoholic is forever hedging
j_2ttakesa lot of money to cater
| to the disease alcoholism. To get
this, money snd to try, in part, to
make up for the shortcomings when
the alcoholic is drunk, more effort
must be expended.
i aI has been said that at
\ best we use only a small portion
of our total ability, brains
total since the shooting, is free on
bon mTsal
country to another, but the disease
is always with them It follows
right along just like the little boy's
shadow.
Judge Fann Jacon mi
tory at the Democratic edt
Tuesday, according to roe
calved here today .... 1
BROWN checking on ahe “9
Uon" . . : . JOHN FUBC1CU
ing over his new daughUi
STEPHEN SMYTH unaple
GRANDMAMMA JEWEL
BEN HILL has measles . .
JERRY WOODRUFF AND
GRAY frolicking with the
stars at a picnic .... ALC
ARD leaving in a rush, aa M
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHEA
WHITWORTH missing boil
to nationai Republican cm
by only one vote .... d
‘EMI ALT ARAS hearibtol
thA disAApAarAneA AA frime
■ BW M-A*MF*S #4*™ VA 42
ful cat. who always met,
the door When he returhe
work .... Juveniles who ■
ing up house numirs t
around and about HMM
their step. City potto* BN
them,
selesmen, lawyers, doctor* and "N5Mh.
newspapermen, oven ministers. " 06l
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rodeo performers, actor*, prize dP.r."
fighters, wrestlers, stager*, musi- MUNM- 1
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I ll ia M respecter of profession or
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Memocrat.
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1 vome elcoholies even leave j 28 in—The Democrats and Repub-, astructed delegation.
ilicans ol Texas dropped four m Henry Zweitel of Fort Worth.
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the educated and the uneducated. M
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1952, newspaper, May 28, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564231/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.