Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953 Page: 7 of 10
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NEW END TABLES...................................................
NEW CANE BOTTOM CHAIRS............................
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NEW BLOND CEDAR CHESTS........................
NEW 5-PIECE CHROME DINETTES.............................................
NEW HEADBOARD, DOUBLE DRESSER
BEDROOM SUITES, WALNUT or. BLEACHED
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NEW HELICOIL BED SPRINGS.......................................................
NEW HEAVY INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ..............................
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NEW IDEAL Table Top Stove, 199.95 today only
NEW 2-piecc 209.00 Living Room Suite, 1 only
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ng Western Week in Waco, Tex Archie Goldnne, right, was tire
lefendar’ . nd Eerett Grindstaf med to defend him.* but was
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justice for the victims.
MUST SELL QUICK! ALL STOCK
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NOW WE HAVE ’REALLY’ CUT PRICES
In Our Store At WHOLESALE PRICES!
HURRY! GET YOURS NOW!
1/2 Price
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"We do not believe that such ac —
tion should be undertaken without gram on canned beet and hambur program which is in the interest
giving the livestock and meat in : ger would give sufficient aid to cat ' of the cattle producer and the gen
dustry an opportunity to consider . tlemen. j era) public."
all aspects and the effects upon i in his telegram to Hope. Benson He said the department already
the industry." 1 said "we in the department share has contracted for the purchase of
Bejleves Sufficient Ald Given . the concern of your committee re
Benson has stated he believed the gaiding the cattle situation and j to help bolster prices
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THROW RUGS, ALL SIZES
LARGE SUIT CASES...........
Cattle Price Plan
Placed Before Top
Stockmen of Nation
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Newsmen Allowed
To See Kidnapers
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 16UP-
An all-night ban keeping newsmen
out of the Jackson county jail was
The guard was increased around
the separate cells of the kidnapers
on the lth floor of the courthouse
building
U. S. Marshal William Tatman
late Wednesday posted new rules
that reporters and photographers,
whom he described aa "unusually
bothersome," be banned from the
jail. In addition, only FBI men
and local deputies with special du-
ties were allowed tn the area where
the Bobby Greenlease slayers are
lodged
However, newsmen were permit-
ted into tif administrative section
of the jail Thursday morning.
Meanwhile there was a report
—unconfirmed by official sources
—that the trail of the missing $300,
000 in ransom money was growing
{ hotter
The St Joseph (Mo ) News-Proas
' said FBI men were searching for
a package that was mailed from
। East St Louis, III., to St. Joseph
and was believed to contain the
$300,000 still missing from the
$600,000 paid to the kidnapers after
they already had murdered their
•ix year-old victim
Contrary to popular belief, the
dragonfly is not poisonous, does
not sting and does not bother
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farm groups.
Benson asked a organizations
for their reaction "as soon as ;
sible" to a request by the House I
Agriculture committee for govern
meat supports to help cattlemen
hit by skidding livestock prices
Although many individual live
stock producers have been pressin :
1 for supports, most major farm and
1 livestock groups have opposed
them. A majority of the a organ
come out against the committee's
request
Pregram Termed "Impractcel’
Benson himself has suid a price I
support program on live cattle
would be "impractical "
in a telegram to Rep Clifford
R. Hope, (R-Kan.) chairman of the
agri culture committee, Benson I
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"Our analysis of your proposal i
indicates that it would involve ad
ministrative actions of great mag l
nitude and of a complex nature •
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953, newspaper, October 16, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432915/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.