Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1953 Page: 1 of 6
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1953
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Ferguson, her husband or
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spectators only when there is no
in a 20 minute period Last week
anxiously awaited by farm
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Stafford I Haze
to bolster cattle
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on U.S. 70 near Tavlor, Okla
He said cause of the blaze was
Oklahmoa Highway Trooper L. L. | unknown
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Agriculture Head Expected To
Announce Price Support Plans
Decision Expected
In Oil Field Deol
Boys Injured In
Stolen Car Wreck
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orders to drop "germ bombs" in
Western Korea
SEOUL, Korea, Feb. 24 —UP—
An Allied tank -supported raiding
party in a tourhour battle ‘lues
He added the subcommittee is;
not concerned with telling educa ,
tors "what to teach, or how to
Police said they would
young couple again Tue
Roach was placed in county jail
following the jury verdict His law
yers have 10 days within which to
file a motion for a new trial or
torie state boundaries
miles in most cases.
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and better rainfall if it will just
start falling."
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lion.”
The House Agriculture commit-
Tesme thesis Trens I
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tions.
Ai toast 100 Reds were killed or
pane Jan au und u MIG 15 Jun
Jl. The 194‘n had previously de-
stroyed one LAo and damaged an
other.
urged at a commission
last Saturday to allow deva
of the area’s natural gas p
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(Ur United rrens Telephole Pioluree
((T) entral rrena Fealurea
(KV) Kina Features
nal Security subcommittee agreed
with Chairman William E. Jenner
Tuesday that Sen Robert A Taft
is too soft toward the menace of
Communism in the nation's
schools
Tsft ignored their barbs. The
Insurance Rating
Cleburne was given a rating of
20 percent in the temporary list of
| fire insurance ratings released by
I the State Board of Insurance Com-
missioner at Austin
The list, effective April 1, pro-
day whes
louse afire
to rescue
was believed the 15 year term here
was the stiffest ever meted out by
a jury in Texas
Placed In Jsll
The peddler looked arbund in sur:
prise. The women did too and peid
for the wood.
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high government price supports on
milk, butter and cheese
His decision, affecting directly
the incomes of thousands of dairy
farmers and indirectly the prices
spokesman said Tuesda;
Special rules for the t
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There are aiotof stories going
round concerning this latest fad
b pets. We even heard of one lit-
be fellow that worked diligently
t destroying himself, until one day
e was successful.
This little parakeet's owner, like
question a
sday about
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parentiy were directed against ed-
itorial criticism and criticism from
church leaders
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pitalized Tuesday from injuries g
they received when the stolen car one of the budding owners, esti-
they were driving ran off the road j mated damages at $250,000.
By UNITED PRESS
A low, moist cloud cover brought
light rains, snow, some freezing
ruin and widespread fog to Texas
Tuesday and caused the death of at
a
The fire was made double dan-
gerous to firemen because ammu-
nition handled by a hardware store
exploded frequently, Msending up-
Lawyer Fined Interior Chief Will Outline
State's Case On Tidelands
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Fahnestock and his wife, Billie, rob
the Rosedale State Bank at Kansas
City, of $48,907
Fahnestock and his wife were
ed.
Be that may. some would Texan University
think ths little fellow would be •
The bomb statute, a compara-
i AIL. lively new law on the books, pro-
t c. . a . 1Au1S. ert vides for a maximum sentence of
were | Sturgis, 23, and hi. blonde girl 25 years. Although several have
i friend, Virginia Mae Iser, 20. eon . _ ... ... . . . .
fessed Monday they helped James been convicted on the statute, it
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f to the pet hospital, where he force an Ameridan Mafine officer Mo Barnes were charged in compan-
•covered. to confess to "germ" bombings (In Arlington, Schwable's wifeion cases with Roach, but a sever ;
Clark indirect)) challenged the said the chrges were "the same old ance motion was granted which re-
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suited in the defendants teing tried al ... .
Sloppy Weather
Dampens Texas;
Causes 1 Death
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charge at Denver, said Sturgis
...J his blonde companion signed
vides-ratings ranging from a max-
imum of 25 percent credit to a 15
percent charge, based on city
fire records for the past five years.
“Tire Marshal Dewey Jiles said
the cooperation of the Cleburne
Head - Lines
By Clyde Head
IS
On the ground along the battle Inc moss anu 1001 noiuwis mrune
front inercased Communist armor; through the weakened circle of
was noted and Allied big guns had Communists and made it back to
to beat back six Red probing at their own lines.
lacks More than 327 Reds were .sixty Roda were believed killed
kuiec. or wounded in the top sc I and 40 wounded in the battle.
thankful that ha escaped death H‘ .
Such was not the case, just Ilka LxeS IO I MtlVene
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be. He was rescued and carried have used drugs and torture to oilot, Maj Roy H Bley of Cabool, i secuton Jimmie Hill and Mack
» concerned the pets are just like »
eople Most parakeets are high Mm — a ■ m
empered “gainaigessomepcopte Gen. Clark Denounces
residents was retlected in this good
—"V for Cleburne. He also said
neant • baying in insuranze
ums for Cleburne residents
1,000.
s commended the fire preven-
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—UP—session. Jenner defended the sub
Two members of the Senate Inter-committee's activities He mention
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lee, meantime, endorsed a four-
Feb 23
A jury in Judge Penn
Jackson's district court last
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night, sounded a stern
agent in
ent, the parakeet's owner took the
ittle bird along with him The lit er their bacteriological
Ae tellow, minus oil in his feath charges are true Clark said the "only possible"
' ers as a result of the accident or But he said he doubted the Reds explanation of the broadcasts was
wilful attempt at suicide(who will would be willing to subject their that the Cojmunists expected "new
ever know? He didn't talk) would "totally discredited allegation" to outbursts" of disease in North Ko-
take his perch in the auto seat, just an impartial investigation. rea.
like a dog might ride around with "They will see to it we can be
his master sure, that no reputable and qual-
month.
FBI agents said
Dairy price supports were the
first major farm program to come
up for review since the new Rcpub
lican administration took office two
months ago. The government has
Force Base,
A note addre
who were not
drssedd "4
Frank1' Ballard
Barnes and Hill's cases are set
on the court docket here for Mar.
23
on a narcotics sale conviction, butiuku one person
federal officials have deen petitin f"Ty‘ "strso h
ed to release h.m for trial here.
James Poster, FBI
| the double slaying of a man and
wife who were believed to have
wounded wuen the Allied raiding
- ■ --- of me Rod trap
____ ________ .Jago of Panmun-
tor the death of Mrs Estaline
Herring Peak, 30, of Lubbock.
Senate GOP leader said he had . ... .
! nothing to add or subtract from dom, he said. Our purpose
[ । his statement, in a Chicago speech | protect and safeguard academic
o Saturday, he would not favor fir freedom ”
a ing a Communist professor unless
I he was shown to be "teaching
PICKED UP—loouis Albert Sturgis, left, sits hand-
cuffed in a jail cell after being picked up with his
girl friend Virginia Mae Iser, right, by police in
Pueblo, Colo., in connection with a double murder
and $48,000 bank robbery in Kansas City, Kansas.
(NEA Telephoto)
legally, make the off-shore lands a
Navy oil reserve.
A dozen witnesses went before
the committee Monday to protest
the state ownersluip leglalation that
Cpngrens appeat.virtually certain
to pass. These witnesses supported
a proposal by Sen. Uster Hill (D-
Ala.) to divide tideland ol reve-
nues among all 41 states forachool
Said Congress would be fol- ' v
-----1 the "oldest and wisest, -
by wing tode-**013
the lamps of ed-
AUSTIN, Feb. 24 -UP-'Decision
1 by the Texas Railroad Commission
on an application for establishment
of special rules for the Quinduno
Field in Roberts county may be
made next week, a commiaaion
■ alwe l
Ta a,T
Electric Cooperative
Receives REA Funds
Tom S. Benter, president, and
Truett W. Bailey, manager of the
Johnson County Electric Coopera
tive, today announced approval of
a loan from the Rural Electrifica-
tion Administration of Washington,
D. C., in the amount of 3237,000.
This loan will be used to extend
service to new members which re-
quires the construction of approxi-
mately 30 mles of power line and
to increase the capacity of trans-
fbrmers and services to members
now on the line and for system
Improve manta amounting to appro-
ximately $156,000, which includes
multiple phase lines from four of
its new substations, new section-
alixing equipment and other imp-
rovements. * *
teresting and colorful parakeet puts Smith Jr. All reservations must be
on a good show and entertains the
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Lovett said the automobile was re
ported stolen Sunday night in Ver
non, Tex. The 13-year-old driver
was hospitalized with a serious
pelvic injury.
A 12-year-old passenger suffered
internal injuries The third mem-
ber of the group, nine-years-old, re-
ceived minor lacerations on his
band.
an hour twrought hawoc-wilb
r.wide4weepingadrts. I
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and Oklahoma
A cold front. slowly moving to-
ward Texas, was hanging over Ari
zona Tuesday. Weather experts
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SIXTY DIE -Police officials examine the tangled wreckage of two wooden street
cars that collided head-on at high speed at Belen De Las Flores, Mexico, claim-
ing the lives of GO and Injuring 00. '1 he ancient trolleys, one loaded with pick-
nickers returning to their homes In Mexico City, caught lire and burned quickly
following the crash. (NEA Telephoto)
Chairman Clifford R. Hope (R-
Kans.) said he was assured by Ag-
teach" but simply with "showing
them where this alien .(Communist) Dailiai'e in II11^11
conspiracy.is hidden ! (^ •
ASHINGTON, Feb 24 —UP— from 75 to 90 per cent of parity for
—......- U-- Uh- production year beginning
. Sen. Olin D. Johmaton (D* C.).
another subcommiltee member,
said be regrets Tft’s statement
puSaZolpuctumoxoh-mosnegcjrjca
associate with a zrpup of students
"withgnt indoctrinainz them with
bis views.
Jenner M"-TT
-g, statemen"
mica. Calil. edthe. subi
Testimony baa been under consid-
eration by the commission aince
that time, and no data was an:
nouneed when a ruling might bl j
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Thinking the bird had learned , ified authorities from outside the
his lesson and feeling that he had ; Iron Curtain will be allowed to re-
recovered from his first dive bom veal the truth," he said Am RAnklA Klaans
bing raid on the hot coffee, once Clark issued a statement de I UI UOUDIG J0VUI9
again the bird gained the run of nouncing the Reds' propaganda * “
the house but not for long blast "lest silence regarding it be)
This time the parakeet dive-1 misinterpreted in any way ” |
bombed in hot dishwater and took . The Chinese Communist Radio
the ong journey to visit his an-1 Peiping revived the germ warfare
cestors. charges last week, quoting what
it said were statements by an helped rob a Kansas bank last
Another parakeet, which talked American Manne officer to back
a blue streak, didn't feel quite the UPuthe allegations.
sama way abeut death. This sec-. The,,, statements ' ki l
end parakeet, accordng to the made by Col. Frank H. Schwable.
story, took a dive into an electric M Arlington. V a He was quoted
fan. He had his tailfeathers clipped as saying he. sat in on high level
slightly, otherwise he was uninur. meetings ?s F irst Marine Air Wing
But Sen. Price Daniel (D-Tex.)
is plugging for legislation to put
the remainder of the continental
shelf under joint federal -state
management. In aome places, the
shelf extends more then 100 miles
seward of the continents! limits.
Attorney General Herbert
Brownell cleared the way last week
for presentation of the administra-
tion' s position on the tidelands. He
ruled that s last minute order by
former President Truman did not,
April 1
Most experts predicted Benson
would bow to dairy industry and
congressional demands for contin-
ued high props.
But some thought he might slide
supports down as a start toward
his avowed goal of a "free mar-
ket" in farm products.
Benson has said federal price
props should lie used as an "In-
finance against disaster" and not
to encourage "uneconomic produc-
Schwable was listed as missing Altaras and Jim Ferguson, county
July 12, 1952, along with his co attorney, who conducted the pro-
barrage like the artillery,” Court
said. ,
Firemen from Sugarland, Rosen-
berg, Richmond and Houston join-
ed the volunteer Stafford depart-’
ment in confining the flames to one
block.
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In a girtsto—11
very at te ope
2AEe
tap
rwavy loll ol Rods.
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pei sturcs included 22 at Amarillo,
24 al Dalhart, 30 at Lubbock, 33,
al Wichita Falls and Midland, 37
at Dallas and Fort Worth, 38 at
Brrensvm Secretary of Agricu.ure Ezra T.
As the moist air moved north- Benson.wasexpected.t announee
waid Monday, Floydada, in the Tuesday whether he will maintain
South Plains, reported rain and
heavy clouds, sleet and snow with-
building in this small Fort Bend i
Gets Low
..... — - Constable J. C Court, nephew of
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Tank-Supported Allies
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Take Heavy Enemy Toll
Weather
cinruMK s-tHrmr
Mostly eloudy and alittle wanner
with occasional rate Tuesday night
Wednesday cloudy to paruy cloudy,
a few ritowen ia 0^ 0—* portion.
days after Gie robbery Police
a human the whole thing unnerved University of Texas Exes will said1 were apparently robbed
nrak.et h« atarta atrutine । university oi rexas Exes win of their share of the bank loot.
the porekeet . started strutting stage their annual banquet at Leg- -----
around th. place, screaming, ! ion Hall Monday night, Jim Fer
hurteget.me * dector. * burt, guson, president of the organiza and
got "he doctor. tion. announced today confessions they helped the Fahne.
,M .. i Charles T (lark, nonacademic .tocks "plan and pull the robbery
Parakeet dealers wont sell sou director at the University, will beland split the money."
a pair of Ilir turds. Their rea principal speaker for the occasion -------
son is not what you think it might Dr. clark returned to the Univer-1
< be That is, afraid of competition. It .(tv in 194<;. after sen ing with the C.:LL. A. T.LL I.
seems that the parakeet has ano U. s Naval forces, during and af CommerTemen A4Qree I O T T IS
(her side They are lovers and ; ter Work! War II ' -
when a pair, male and female are Tickets for the banquet are on T cIn- I m 1 mm
Soft Toward Red Menace]
bills together so be purchased from Mrs. Jim
Pet shop managers say the in- ....
lot of other owners, tot th. bird germ warfare charges Tuesday as
ave th. run of tn. house, until "totally baseless
ne morning th. line fellow mad. The United Nations Far East
power div. into a hot cup of cof. Commander implied the Reds maj
said as long as the front stays west
of the state, the rainy weather will
। .. continue.
an appeal it was presumed the Early Tuesday most of the state
attorneys for the Da las ex convict reported light drizzle and fug The
would arrange bond for their dent iayer of clouds extended over Ok l
within a few days Judge Jackson/lahoma into Kansas, and some1
advised the lawyers he would set snow wax reported in the upper
i Die bond at $5,000. Red River urea in the vicinity of
Wichita Falls, Childress and Quan-
all. ami northward into Oklahoma
Some early morning Texas tem-
in case vou don’ know, a pare-
keet is no larger than an ordinary
sperrow. Actually they ave minia-
tre parrots and just as Ml of mis-
chief.
All of which reminds us of ano-
ther story, not about parekeets,
but parrot*. FiddHrs of wood ysed
to cry out, "wood tor sale," as
they drove their loeded wagons a-
tong city streets. A parrot heard
the chant and answered the weed
hauler in our story.
"Put it in the back yard," the
parrot said. When the weedmen
anmm Bob eh.m nm • Cam Bum maaman
"-v •• WTWF VWv wVwwy •
the women of the house said she
hod given no such artier. The par-
rot seid, "we will taka it, weed
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24
—UI’—Secretary of Interior
Douglas McKay was calld,
before the Senate Interior
Committee Monday to out*
line the administration's
case for state ownership of
off-shore oil lands.
He wsl expe cted to trans,
j late into legislative recommends
tions Preaklent Eisenhower’s cam-
paign plodge to return the disputed
! tidelanda to the coastal states.
McKay stepped Into the middle
of a sharp dlspute among alate
control backera over how tar the
federal "quit claim” legislation
should go. Sen. Spessard Holland
(D FIa ) is chief sponsor of legis-
lation giving the coastal stales title
to off-shore lands out to their his.
Heavy clouds blanketed most of
North Korea hampering air at-
tacks throughout Monday night anti
l uesday.
... . However, UN fighter-bombers at-
She Was kilied when her automo tacked a Heu supply area at Mur
bile went out ol control, skidded j uri, southwest of wonsan, and ilew
100 yarda into a held and over )n close support of intantrymen
turned. along the line.
The wet, misty weather condi- Red Flaws Dostroyed
tion was caused by a low pressure The Fith Air Force announced
xystem centered i uesday over that F 94 night fighter planes dam
Arizona which is pulling warm ; aged a communist YAK 9 war
Gull air northward over Texas
lowing one of— -
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ucation."
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warning to out-of-town safe;
burglars with designs on lo-!
cal establishments by as-
sessing a 15-yea prison
term in a bomb possession
case, the first such charge
ever feein Johnson Coun-t
ty
Glen Roc, dapper 24 ) ear old
Dallas ex convict, drew the term
after the jury deliberated three
hours. The jurors received the case
after a stormy all-day court sea
I sion during which Bob Allen, one
of Roach's lawyers, was lined a
total of *225 by Judge Jackson (or ;
contempt of court The fines, of
$100. $25 and SHRI, were consecu
lively levied by the court utter
Allen had repeutediy been warned
to refrain from a line ol question
ing which tended to transter own 1
. ership of a kit of burglary tools
to another party.
Tools Introduced
The tools had been introduced in
evidence by District Attorney Jack
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I The worid no lenger goes to the
|pg* it is more up-o-date and
vite the thing these days to ga
b perekeet. If yov Wve fe I
fleburne and dent Hava at least
'ne parakeet, you ain't nebedy a-
The little birds are mere like
eg* than birds, eccording te hab-
They like te Ito dew* end roll I
ver just like a puppy er pleyhl
iten. They else like te get into
our hair and they w.ll if you give
hem half a chance.
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A parakeet- is smart-as a whip
nd clean as a hound * tooth Just
ow accurate these two measure
nents are {s something else again,
inda like saving a drunk is three
heels in the wind
Some of these little leathery
riends learn to talk right away
nd their vocabulary grows by
eaps and bounds Others never
ulk much, if any So far as talking
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Maximum "f1**
"We are told that the Internal Eusydadarmhad a Nevere "black
Security subcommittee of the Sen Weather observers said Tuesday paid by milllons of housewives,
ate is attacking academic free- i (he misty condition should remain, --- hu-ie r... ""m
is to over the state through Wednesday,' state congressmen as a clue to his
and "conditions are good for more overall farm policies.
j they were considering buying beef
for the school lunch program —
one of the points recommended.
WAF Found Dead
In Theater Lounge
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 34
— UP— Authorities Tuesday studied
a note found on the body of a 24-
year old WAF who was found shot
to death late Monday in the ladles
lounge of a San Antonie theater.
She was identified as Jonephine
M. Wood, a Woman’s Air Force
officer candidate et Lackland Air
x-Convict Draws 15-Year Term Here For Bomb Possession
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found shot to death in a blood
stained auto at Kansas City two
Reds to let scientists fro id non Com Commnist malarkey. I know my
munist countries determine wheth husband wouldn't do anything like i separately.
warfare that ') city police arrested the trio near
the Prescription Pharmacy on the
night of Dec 20, the bomb charge*
were quickly filed and the trio wag
released on appeal bonds Mean:
white, a grand jury indicted all
three on the bomb charge* Mack
Barnes was indicted also aa an ha-
bitual criminal Hill at present is
serving a term in the federal cor
rectional institution at Seagoville
in by next Saturday evening at 6
other parakeet of the opposite sex ° Eltion of officers for the forth.
Jn the cage . ( coming year will also be held dur
Such loyalty Maybe humans ing the meeting.
should take a few lessons. ; ®
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i been supporting dairy prices at
| 90 per cent of parity, and buying;
about $1 million wortii of butter- piont program
STAFFORD, Tex , Feb. 24—UP- fat a day to do it. prices.
An earlymorning fire swept; Under farm law, Benson could
through a block long business peg the support level at anywhere , -
. .. . ——----------- riculture Department officials that
jom
Raiders Pinned Down
The Allied raiding party waa
pinned down in No Man s Land by
ned long range artillery and heavy
machinegun tire. A company of
about 160 Reds moved out and sur-
rounded them
Ax the Reds moved in with burp
guns and hand grenades, the UN
unit formed into a defense periml
ter. I he Reds tried seven times to
breaK inrough but each time had to
full back
Allied guns kept pounding the
Reds, who in each attack Ist more
anu more men. rinally, shortly be
lore I a m. (10 p in. ext Monday),
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m3 Communism" and "having some
Hh effect" on the thougif of his stu-
02779 dents.
aLA The controversy developed as the
; subcommittee called three New
22. York professors and one from
E. Washington to testify on Commu-
EE l nists in education. Sen Herman
Mh Welker (Rids.) said one of the
me witnesses would describe how s
. I Communist, without "slanting his
p teaching." managed to change the
* M views of his students through their
E ! "close relationship."
F Welker ‘Disappointed’
W Welker said he was "disappoint
E ed" in Tift's stand.
BR "He saya Communists shouldn’t
2 be employed in government but
Ml it’s all right for them to teach our
2a vaanth I can t fallau gusts sii.V erate
E on that," Welker said.
TOKVO, F<l> -I IT Gon headquarters in Korea at which
Mark Clark denounced Communist the Marines supposedly received
called Taft’s NEW YORK, Feb. 24-UP—Tom-
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1953, newspaper, February 24, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403067/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Johnson+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.