Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1950 Page: 1 of 6
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Cleburne TIMES-REVIEW
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1950
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in state representative for
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Among the other
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tire depurtinent fadioed the
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‘a department that the fire
I at noon
equipment
scores or
homes in the area.
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today when the communfcation
Mrs. V. M. Fulton
Gross Fires Take
around the southern end of
the
d Veteran Librarian
the approaci
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when their car skidt-
Bass Refused
Truck Driver Killed
Supervisory personnel there and
f
by volunteer firemen from
phone garages in Houston, Aus-
tin, Fort Worth, San Antonio and
has been held In Jail since Aug. 35.
The
rear ol
-
al
"Persons, who have received . a
life were spent in this city.
curr
2
tempts at Lake Su
find a peaceful solu
intervention in the war.
held
and took the money after f
g
Defei
lings "to make my own way.’
wool scarves, using a hand
KIDNAPPER SET
SANTA FK. N. M, Nov. 13. f
Meirrt-Fert
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letter to the
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Cleburne Big Bend Trailers
Enroute To Park Wonderland
Diabetes Tests
To Get Underway
enot
Big
■truck. He was throw
and died en route to
Saturday.
The former Miss Lila H. HIH,
Mrs. Fulton served as librarian in
In three sections
! Noud m North
i his
Los
ortens than either the
or Lincoln highways. In
in the Texas Federation of Clubs,
Mrs. Fulton was a member of the
Ruth Chapter of the Order of East-
ern Star, of Delta Kappa Gammas
sorority, of the Cloburrw Business
orted 27 dogrees. Amarillo 29.
ubbock and Wink 31 and Salt Flat
12. East Texas reported readings in
he mid 40‘s. A light rain was fall-
treatment for a broken neck at
Memorial Hospital. He died late
Saturday .
Lane recoivod the fatal injury.
that she need-
y bills and to
Ive house,"
UP a filling rtation and took $2,-
045 in cash were being sought
by police today.
VALAANT w SMIArT
WUMUTIBLD, Mass, a.w 4Stdi-
in her onleus
ed $20,000 to
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MARONEY RE-ELECTED—DIRKSEN UPSETS SCOTT LUCAS - At left Mike
Maroney of Oklahoma City, who was re-elected to Senate from Oklahoma, defeat-
ing Rev. W. H. Alexander. At right, looking over congratulatory messages with
his wife Louella, is Senator Everett M. Dirksen, who unseated Senator Scott Lucas
for the Senate seat from Illinois. (NEA Telephotos) .
highway If action to widen Hen-
derson street is not forthcoming
when the engineers begin to make
The men appeared at the Hud-
son Oil Co., station late last night
were ready to take over.
Icket lines also were formed
ide a dream
72
one brother .. ;
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oastal and north central areas had
loudy skies, but it was dear else-
rhere.
The U. S. Weather Bureau pre-
• mareo M
.1, former superintemndent or
schools. He preceded het i
in 1907, .1 • 1 • “
familiar with the different type*
of terrain between these two pofnts
but they perhaps are not familiar
to see her mother.
DE. Campbell v
Stamm state, at
afternoon, dresaed
promised Linda W
her mother, who '
a bridge dub. and
a letter for her fl
Linda handed t
(United Press)
A weak cold front dropped tem-
eratures in the Panhandle and
13
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urduy night
ed off a h
A few
: and mida
o the cent
including U8MU2
.TFRAN
CWA Strike Cuts
Dallas Area Calls
DALLAS, Tx, Nov. 13--4U.R--
‘ong distande tlephohe service
' m curtailed in, the Dallas area
New York political situation.
O'Dwyer sald he would leave by
airplane tonight and would arrive
in Mexico Qty tomortow,
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SANITY TRIAL
.. health, Gathings did not announce
when he lost control ci hia auto for the state post this year: in-
■lead he entered the row for jus-
tice of the peace, a poet he was
Street.
Stephenville, Dublin, Commanche
B' whwood. Bangs, Santa Anna,
and San Angelo uave all provided
adequate trsfttcway space for the
highway and none of these towns
Alton Stamm at the gates of Ms
estate outside Santa Fe
the two atteraants to open a safe
containing weekend receipts. They
fled after tying the attendants.
corkers of America ro-estabiished
By Clyde Hood
Funeral nervines were held to-
day for D. D. (Doug) Gathinga,
.•tale representative from tniadia-
riet, who died at Memorial Hos-
pital late Saturday night, after
■uttering n heart attack earlier in
the week.
Gathings nad been In III henlth
Cor several months. He had served
N
€
arnites boarded a special bus
ere yesterday joining 1 trtppers
om Dallas. turiy line joined the
wtourage at Glen Rose and Nathan
lett boarded the bus al Coleman,
here he is an offciaf at the Cham-
*r of Commerce.
The group spent the night in San
nelo after dining earller in Cole-
an,
Westward oh Highway 67 headed
4 a
Johnson County Mourns Death
Of State Rep. Doug Gathings
maid and told her: "l'ih leaving !
with thia man."
The maid said she begged
Unde to Stay horns. She said
The Wayland College Intema-
tional Choir of Plainview:wi 9
such notables as
chatrmirot the
Grady Nblo and
in
1-
1 1
ini
highway near Omalia.:
youth was stahd
if his car when
Relatively cloudy skiei bringing
emarks trom fermeH-and gardet-
ers ... all hope Cleburne Jgeis
some precipitation soon . . Cuties
JOYCE and CLOYCE CHAFL #-
1 “Any effort to interfere with
lour messenger the child dies.
kWe would like better $100, $500
oi J1,000 bills. In any case put
money under rock at 7 p.m. and
I Qo not come back for one hour.
I Your child will be home in three
I Mnnra v
OMAHA Neb., Nov 1-40.m 4
Berl Douglas awatzke, 15, of Log
Angeles and Lttleon, fax., —
killed early Saturday when __
empty gasoline transport truck
crashed Into his stalled car oK-a
ng at Ue
JmU ML
100 feet
who confessed kidnaping a nine-
year-old girl for 430,000 ransom.
game . ■ i ■ aa .wre2
DELIA SWATZELL II
Aggle-tan Swatsail WS
Lots of folks com
zhoice Christmasncr
. . . It’s latter than yb’
heak Letters (of T
SANTA LUS fun I
। beginnins, t come 1
wait too late to 04a
' a la still D8
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e in hright.ted.
righteningug9a
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Receives Callers
WASWINOTON,‘Nov. 13--cU.R)—
Former New York Mayor WuHam
O'Dwyer paid a final call on Presi-
dent Truman today. before leaving
for his new post as hitd States
Ambassador in Mexico City.
O'Dwyer told reporters he could
not say anything about his dis-
cussion with the President. He
said they merly taked over "some
of the pro bl Ans" involved in his
Mexico aMgrunent
He added that there was "no
discussion” at the elections or the
best in
four communities. It singed cattle
in an area about 10 miles south-
east of Fort Worth. Homes and
' barns on two farms were saved,
। however.
Fanner W. M, Howe, whose
home was threatened, said he
thought the blase may have
spread from a camp fire left by
hunters
3 A Friend of the Family'
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F STH. YEAR NO. 2
Qcburno over twenty-tlye years,
J prior to ’hat time, she taught
Cleburne public achools.
Born Oct. $, 1875, in Tennessee,,
she was a graduate of Peabody
Colege, holding a degree in musle.
this area, successfully
Bitter Winter Slows Down United Nations Drive
robberey charge in connection with
home near dahnana last cummer. President Truman
ken with polio which left her right
arm and both legs paralyzed Nan-
A. Newlin has learned to do
i terday
hours
, Union operators a* a rule will
not work behind a picket line and
the 500 at the main toll station
Church, and
£&&&£ sr'
wdr —
elected to without a run-off. He
would have completed his tenure
f office na representative Jan. 1
and taken up his new duties as
eace justice.
(lathings was a retired railway
null clerk, n job he held for 30
Grass fires, fanned by a brisk
south wind destroyed 500 acre
of Johnson County grassland in the
Keene community and equal num-
ber of acres of lush grass in Tar-
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 13. (u.P-
raging fire, believed to have
The hosin reservoir supplied
most of North Korea's power bd-
tore the war.
Farther northeast, American 31st
Regiment patrols from the 7th
egotlale bonds. Pul lame in (
envelope on top of your Sol Y
Lomas gate tonight if you can.
If not until tomorrow night put
a red raEas a sign, If to be
। Monday night put a blue,xag
if not at *11—your kid will die
of cold and hunger. New Mexico
U is ahes place to lose a body.
I Do not talk about this to police.
I FBI er friends.
herto u-
iv* the girl flue
. Details of how oler cities routed
need ever worry that the road will the Big Bend through their corpo-
be moved away form them. rate limits will be outlined at the
Maroa tamperaturs M dustees s yeer
tedar.
TOKYO, Nov. 13. 'U*'—Bom-chilled United Nations
forces gained up to four miles in snow flurries on the
third day of their Northwest Korea offensive today.
Strongly supported by swarms of Allied planes, they
pushed cautiously across the no-man s-land northwest of
the Chongehon River and battled to wipe out a two-mile
। deep eneiy pocket in the center of the line.
They also strengthened the new link forged across
the neck of the Korean peninsula yesterday by spear-
heads from the west and east coasts to prevent enemy in-
filtration from the north.
Johnson County marhed up one
death as the resuit of traffic acel-
dents during the Armistice Day
weekend.
Buford Ralph Lane, 21-year-old
Santa Fe employe, died from in-
juries revolved in an auto aceldent
Friday night.
Lane was taken to Santa Fe Hos-
pital. Temple. after emergency
reservoir. They said freshiy-d
renenes guaraing 1
have been abandoned
—eognsel indicated a plea
would be male to a higher court to
release heir cllent
County, Judg and Mrs. Lewis
Sterrett at Pallas. Couny, Curtis
Hancock wizened Texan, who was
the States first raikroad commiss-
ioner. Jake Tipps Dallas Tub Thum-
per for the, Big Bend Trail and
others. The toir:will head back
east Friday moming.
A two-year-old child was re-
ported miasing hy a Snydet funeral
home director and might still be
in the wreckage, authorities said.
The dead were identified by Ed
Bolger, Snyder funeral director, us
Holland Treme, 35, Siyder cafe
worker; Orval Gray, 26, of Hen-
■haw. Ky., his wile, their three-
year-old son, and Gray's brother,
Wilson Hughes Grey, 21, stationod
at a California Navy base.
Bolger said the child who war
reported missing had been trav-
eling with the Grays, IHs identity
was not Immnedlately established
nor was it known whether it was
another member of the Gray fam-
ily.
Relatives of the Grays in Hen
shaw told Bolger by long distance
telephone thnt the‘family recent;
had been living In California.
Traffic neeifents in titrue Texas
citis Saturdny night claimed nine
found Linda in the doctor’s car, i
drugged, dirty and dissevled
Dr. Campbel’s friend* were at j
a loss to accunt for her need
______nt .the flint
.■ . rpgram in formal ow-
ning dress. For the econd half,
choir memibers will appt in .«
variety of costumes from many
,_______ . minutes aftr
police arrestod him, but his cur-
rent stay is setting some sort of
record (or him ’
“build an expel_______
Dr. Campbl’ arrest came af-
ter a well-lai trap was sprang
as she attempted to collect the
ransom from Building Contractot
for money They pointed out that
her minimum tee was. 3300 lor
deliveries and that she has 4-
uvered some 400 babies since
1945. ■ -L
Mr. and Mr*, tamm were re-
amount to $20,000 cash or
His defense attorneys based
their plea on a statement by the
Goforths and their daughter, Ida.
that they did not wish to testify
against Bass. The defense also pre-
sented affidavits to show Baas was
elsewhere when the robbery oc-
ment will meet no resistance
nle wused thwt each of the
-wo main ruroad ami highway
ondges at Sinaiju near theiqu.
oi ine Yalu m iortnwest Korea
nas one spun knockea out and
two mote ordges at manpojn, 125
niles to me nortnenst, aiso nave
oeen damaged heavily.
B-A Supnorues. spearhead-
ng tile aied aenai onensive
Jvuibed the Sinuiju oridgea again
today Forty otaer B-2s hit me
joruer supply and reinrorcement
.-enters st Sakchu, Chosin and
Namsi.
-eracan fighter-bompbers roar-
ed up and down roads north or
muicaon Du mues behind the north-
west front strafing, rocketing and
burning small groups ol enemy
ceihrorcements spread out over a
currad.
sfge King hkid that such evi-
■terice should hade been presented
two month* ago when a similar
writ hearing
Bass uaad tofgaln his telease
from UU witr"
les. At
unfering the stroke. Gat
would have his friends roll
Durham cigarettes, when
| Swarms Of Allied Airplanes Santa Fe Man
81 Support Big Offensive Push
wl.. . at two garages in Dallas.
Baa* was indicted on an armed ■ * * .
vloket lines at the main toll sta-
non and the downtawn adminls,
11alien building. .--S----
Employes of Westgn Electric
'o., equipment subsidiary of the
Bell System, have been in a wage
dispute neveral moths with the
utility. It is tneir pieket • who have
caused temporaty halts in tale-
phone sorvice across the, country.
Soma 500 long, ‘distance oper-
ntors had reported lor work at
7 a. hi-halore i ho picket lines were
formed at the toll station at Kas-
kali and Br an, The lines formed
at 6 a. m. at the main admihis-
tratlon building at Akard and
Jackson and kept some BOO work-
er* from thlr pd«t*.
the "man” wore dark glatkes and
a stocking cap .
At 5:30 Mrs. Stamm returned
home, found her daughtet wak
missing and opened the letter.
The note, crudely printed on
ruled paper, sald: , , 31
"Your child has been kidnaped
He (cq) will get good care ter p
now bux.lt wehavt keep him R
long he may feel cold and hUn- I
try. Tou have money and Ah- I
-luence. Get It quick and you I
get your child quick and safe I
tarted when n gas heater ex-
loded, swept through the Hous-
on Gurdenx Elementary School
today and burned it to the ground
Within "mlnutra All uf the chil-
1 actant t discuss the affair, but
the blonde, young looking moth
er of four said she hoped Dr.
Campbell "recives the maxi-
mum" punihment. . .
The fow-headed child wit en-
ticed from her parent*' suburban
Iting with frionds here ver,
week-end and being mtren
welcome by all . /Mus dz E
&Y JAMES in curreht moyte ,
ng above ayerage tybiz
AN and GEOTojiaNBU
BELL (nee Sharp) the Hu
ent* of twin boy* bor
In Fori "Worth . . . tnOmni
TIM and TERRY . , . Wd
terms; since 1944. Due to
Maj. Gen. Olyer f. Smith, com-"
..lander of the 1st Marine Division, sheri.. ........ ..... „
said the advance was "going Sat- was stiu ot at ooauot at
isfactorily" with.the marines'and that all available (
scouting their flanks for signs of was needed to uuve i
remnants of the Chinese Commu-
nist division virtually wiped out
dren and teachers were believed
safe.
School authorkties said there an*
norrally 550 students tn the build-
ing Sonu- of the students and 20
teacher* fled the building through
smoke and flying sparks. Others
made it to safety at the first
evidence of the fire. ,
The fiames i seen through the
rambling frame building in a mat-
ter of minutes and threatened a
string of house* In the immediate
area of the school. Houston fire-
men asked help from three subur-
ban fire departmnts.
Additional gas that had ac-
cumulated during the fire explod-
ed as residents of the area at-
tempted to save some of ’the
school fixtures.
Two men were blown out of
the school through a window, first
eports nqid,, but, they wer not
belhved hurt seriously. .
nation*. 7 -' A
Organised in 1948
who also heads the Pllytewd-
lege Fins Arts de} artment: dife
Choir gave 100 concert*' Slet 244-
son,'covering more tMx 2110,600
miles. During the fall of IMStpey
fled the FBI.
Saturday night 99 officer* hid
in the dark near tie gate to the
Stamm ‘estate until a yellow
Buick onveryhte parked some
distance away. Dr, Campbell
walked to the gate. At she bent
to piek up the "ransom money"
box beside the gate, officers sur-
rounded her.
none of the towns visited thus far
on the trip is to be found a street
the likes Cleburne * Henderson
. .. Ighway nent Pagosa
Springs, Colo, and plunged down
----a
_____ home late Friday, apparently by
Officers Dr. Campbell who told her kite
—’---; was taking her to a bridge club
. . —g , Fulton’e life a* a civie per-
to escape envelopment by Com- on wes fuil. Bhe wns 0 charter
nuntot forces. Counter-attacking, member of the Pat Cleburne Cha®-
-5 SE-SJ
SoutsooPtlongporbor’chonin hintorlan sixteen years. An otricer
Mr*. Stram Called Ar mis.
band at once. He placed a ted
flag on the gate alng with a . ----- ,
note askinq that UMa ndt be i laa. • . w
harmed add promaing the mon- 1 48
ey on Saturday. 7en he dotl-
JERSET CLUB MEETS
Johnson County Junior Jersey
Cattle Club member* wh) meet
tonight at 7:30 o’dock at the I cy
courthouse, it was, announced tnl___ _ ,
Members are urged to be present | She makes and sells colorful
to qualify for a fine Jerse al I wool scarves, using « hand
.n nignting during tne past week. , Nov i J, 4X9, . _ CI
Marine air reports indicated Col, Services Held For
Homer L Mitzenberg’s 7fh Regi- . V‛
Gathings had the rare human
ualitx al meking evevybody fee
lust u.little bet ter, whin hewn*
ground H» was always juat plain
20-mile area.
In Nortnenst Korea, the 7th
... - ... -i Marine Regiment cautiously ad-
tour, - Barrister anced winn rourmnes or tne
wife of Dallas, prized Chosin reservoir without
Services were conducted at 4
p. m. today from the First, Baptist
burial was hi Oe-
try. Surviying are a
Cleburne could well lose the meeting in Marfa tonight
theast opaot. Ute (oedu s
____________Capitol Divistop tej death
back south of the Orangchon jNrar Hiu.
to escape envelopment by Cora* wo wi
Division ranged as far as the Oast
i hank of the Fusen reservoir witpi-
out contacting the enemy. Cieh
The division's 17th negimet and
sent other patrols across the Unfl In C
liver to within 25 miles at the B
SUNDA)
2 p.m.
« p.m •L
:pm—,a si
Em— 2 —-4»|
aezimum temepetatereb dedrees in pest
“armmim tenperatute • dectees ia smi
“xzMam tampertuse 4 dezteca • yedt
will undergo sanity tests today.
Dr. Nancy Campbell, 53. n«b
bed by FBI agents Saturday
night as she tried to collect $20,- I
000 for the return of little Linda
Louise Stamm, was ordered ta- .
ken to the private Nazareth
Sanatorium by friends wanting
to nee her have "care and ex-
amination."
The prominent obstetrician and
tynecologist faces death by
electrocution if brought to trial
immediate survivors indlud
mothet, Mr*. Johh Grove of
Angeles. : 1 1 81 •
—----e=
JHowdy 32
By FROG
neeting opposition.
Advunce audstactov sp
this after-
dropped inn to see him. He nearly |
always had a reserve stockpile* -2
There was no guessing about I
how Gnthings felt about any Issue,/2 j
he had a knack for giving hl* M
opinion in terse, dry good humor 1
that brought a smile to the faa
of everybody—and got the point
wer in a fine manner. IJke Will ■
Rogers, Gathings had a way vh l
folks. He was on friendly term*
with one and all and a welcomed
vuest in any group, ■ ■
The representative'* favorite I
pastimes wore fishing and play- j
Ing dominnoes. He had * group of
fishing and domino playing com-
vanlons, drawn from various walks
of life by the common Interest*
These men Included Bob Watson,
paint store operator; Enoch Wof-
ford. grocer; Dr. Lee Yatet, iphy-
sieinn and surgeon (retired?; Chat-
lie Snider, Santa Fe employe, (de-
ceased), Lum Goen, retired Santa
Fe man and others.
Survivor* include hl* wite, Mr*.'
Sets G. Gathina; n son James
Qnthints of Indianapolis; twb
daughter*. Mrs. Mary Everett arid
Mis* Evelyn Qathlng*, hotK, Af
Dalas, a brother, four sitera and
three grahdchildren. ,a 5
———----——----- .3
Wayland Choirs ,
Will Sing Here 1
licted partly cloudy skies and
varmer temperatnres this after-
reonaonahinndTuattrednahov: 21 thazruz.stores.tgustock. ““i porr worth. t« Xoy 11-
ersnear he qoaauwesrexrwas1 ThountKatssom ogmtheE Wats (.P-Two Negro gunmen who held
«*%&£**: X A
upedwim spest “ be * STSSliZKS'wviS’OT!;
nto Oklahoma SN • r necessary apparatus for making
Yesterday's high reaaings rang- the home test.
d from 74 at Wink to 35 at Tex- I Persons whb wish to take ad-
urkana. ; vantage of the clinic should fol-
----—---------------1— low previous instructions.
nng at Brownsvile, while Cotulla j J The free diabetes clinic got un-
nd Laredo had Hght drizzles. The । derway here today, It was report-
r — - ■ - ed.
up their reports. The towns visited
xigtwdyywhnenotadsshn to leenene Toll in Counties
rant County. .
Johnson County fire fighting
unit, stationed at Cleburne, was
broken down and unable to com-
bat the fire at Keene. The volun-
teer Keene fire, unit, one of the
live* and injuries to at least eight
other persons In adaiton, an Am-
-1 Worst or the fatal dcddent
n felts,
s and
Dispatches frm the northwest
front emphasized that the offen-
sive now in Its third day these
was not the opening phase of
another dash to the Manchurlan
frontier such as the one three
recent urine specimen check-up by .. _ .
ther-pmySpokenmnandior"unekcune Police Seek
S"Lcai WWa.„. requestea some Negro Gunmen
j of the drug stores to stock kits
। for making tests at home. It was
Cleburne's Carnegie Library
•tends today as a mute tribute to
Mrs. L. V. Fulton, who pansed
away in a local hospital late
anets
s . and
"oug Gaihlnx*. whether ho was presented in concer,»
miW...... dmhesahen «•
directon of Shelby CoUier.
The group will present th
part of its pi
Habeas (OTS were expeeted to leave their posts.
* i Supervisory personnel there and
DALLAS, tx., Nov. 13-U.R— at the mam adninistration build.
Criminal District Judge Henry King ing,
refused today to grant u writ of E1
! habaes corpus asked by Jettie around Southwestern Bell Tele-
kasa. Dallas police character who nhene A--
Manchurian border Sunday, but
Maj. Gen. David C. Barr kept his - —_______„___________,
main force* in reserve while won- Mrs„Futon moved to Cleburne
solidating ontrol o{ the moun- in 1806 and wet married to V M,
tainpus sector, - * —
on the nori
South Korean (
and Professional Women’s Club
wakanewhiNRiAsAT.IAelund °l the National Society of
wurpkiheKChinaiehcommmPt 'SEl dulid. . ........
tance , A member of the First Baptist
Church, she was organist there
thirty years. Fifty-four years of her
/ears. He was active in civic and
political affairs all of his life. He
vas a Mason and belonged to the
Main Street Methodist Church.
The representative was born Jan.
16, 1883 al Covington, Tex., where
he spent hl* early childhood. He
evolved his degree* In Masonry,
while living at Arlington and
served as an officer in the Cle-
burne Masonic Lodge No. 315 for
। seven years. He was past master
of the local lodge, past district
deputy-grand master of th* grand
lodge of Texas, lie received hl*
secondary education at Southwest-
rn University at Georgetown,
While serving a* representative,
Qathinga was instrumental in
i nassing the for reaching Gilmer-
Alkin Law, a law designed to Im-
ntove conditions in Texas public
schoola. Gathings aldo fought for
•he improvement of rural roads.
Me knew the need* nf his ebun-
trymen and battled for legislation
•o remedy such neods.
two-car smashup nine miles east
of Snyder on U. S. Highway 180 |
early today .
The Weather BRILLIANT DOCTOR
ma: zs
■M* shovers neet the
izdebzrzas
warmer tonight, d"d- .
r ™ MoNDAY
I
a.m
Houston School
NJa. * •,-nonan toecen.
Mgns mncArim sala uro uow I A
IMehmae -weptomunenrs «*«u«* A
• Yalu River ironter tromwtun- .
wtie OM veen siowed try te y
•'•***• •**
e Big bus from Cleburne winding
toome of the most picturesque J
untry in all of Texan. The Big
end Trail heads into Texan at
exarkana and ends at Presidio on
le Mexican border. A new high-
ay is being planned for the Big
end Trail and Cleburne is right in
le big middle uf that important
iugh with the wonders of Texas
Bend Park.
Ivete Texss below freezing early The present tour will head into combatted the burning gr.M.how-
Dalhar reported the state slow 8 Mhe trippers will be guest* a a’ Erasss Dre that blackened - sonke
reidionoruqbockuanduin . Trail Association. terday and was fought for 13
also report . . sub,Ir ee2 8 read: The delegation from Cleburne in- £
ngs.The state’shigh overnight cludes J. Lambert Lain. Mrs. Eunice
vas 65 at Brownsville.
At mid-morning, five points still
i ad freezing weather. Dalhart re-
Saturday night was near Colorado
City, Tex., in whieh Eulailo G. Ol-
bero Jr., Pete Guajardo and Ray-
mend Florex, all of Colorado City,
and Manuel Medina of Juchlplta,
Mexico wer killed in u two-car
collislon. -
Three persons were keitted ant
four injured in a three-car smash-
up near Plainview. Dead were Mrs
J. L. Boulware, 45, Oceantido. Cni
Cindy Sue Barker, infant "daughr
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James H
Barker of M*dera, Cal., and Ronnie
Barker, 7, brother of Cindy.
Victims of a fatal accident short
ly after midnight Saturday at Dal-
las were Ines Mary Frenz, is, of
Barker, Tex. and Ennis Lee Par-
duhar, 20, of Seabrook.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fugqua
Webb of Amarilo were killed Sat-
- ” t j NM
modest home, or in the govemors
office.
ine representative always smk-
ed Durham tobacco and rolled
hlk own cigarettes, until a. strke
everal months ago hampered she
use of his fingers. Gathingk would
not give you a penny tor a tak?
ton of "townboy" cigarettes AM
trippers are
Marvin Love,
and found guilty of kidnaping
Dr. Campbell told authrties
Rather, they said. it is a "de-
tensive offensive" undertaken to
better the AlUM positions and
weaken the enemy. Any new rant
tor the frontier presumably will
depend on the utome o at-
j on the Fort Worth highway, near |
' Burleson. The auto rolled ovor
several times and erashed through
a barbed wire fence, it was re-
ported
Five persors were lolled in a
By JACK PROCTOR through (arc. ( Beavers, .Mr. and 'Mrs, Arch
.cc. py i- Cleburne is the only town on the Graham, Mrs. K. K Shirer, Mrs. E.
SAN ANGEW: TEX Noy.. lo — । entire route which has a buttle- R. Gillis and your correspondent,
eannual Big Bend Treil.Axsociat- neek situation to impede the trar- —
n lour headed toward Maria to- 1 fic artery which may well become
Ay. on.theseconaleg vita.dour- mote ampr..........
vyTht the West Texas National Bankhead
irk Wonderland. Seven Cle- - -
GP---A brilliant woman doctor
Fire Destroys
appeared- in the larger. dite R
Texas and New Mexico ad
May sang for the Sothr-8
• tnt Convention in Chloaie,'. fl
Ntolr will go fromsQbrh <,1
sing for the State BU,gon
linn at Houston. Ths choir w
orgenized to supplement Ahr-
ternational program of Wa
College, in the tterest
national good will. • -4-Mz
The Concert Thursdav 2 evehua
folk music from HawaV, Latvia,
Mexico and elsewhere;,a* wen *X
operatic selectlons, eSacr musf
will be heard in the fit p4r73
the program.
g,*1*65
8hd
est National Park in America and
its a safe bet they need not have
,________ any fears.
1 _ To view the fine country be-
W-A- WA-4hAv tween Cleburne an San Angelo on
NdIIeWOdLIEI the Big Bend Trail is to enjoy a
_ 1 large and beautiful chunk of the
Predicied Soon -one-star state. Cleburnues are
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