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CLEBURNE. TEXAS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1955
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the University of Nebraska here
“We haven’t called for the state
said the reformatory rioters Mon
day night "thought they were big
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this opportunity to ask all Cleburne
people to come visit us Thursday1
ule. or if unable to attend at these
times, may make appointments at ;
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injuring 11 others
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But, they said, it would be im-
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By UNITED PRESS
Skies were clear over most of
1; Mrs. Alic Nickell, Grade It
Mrs Charlotte (rosier. Grade 2;
Mrs. Jean LaPrade, Grade 2, Miss
Rachel Young, Grade 3. Miss Edith
Muri Baker, Grade 3, Mrs Patri
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_ Miss Pauline Tidwell, 8th Lang ; Mrs Jerry Woodruff, tirade
Hugh ElliseDeArts, S S,; Mr. Thomas Whitson. Mrs. Grace Bryant, Grade 6;
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__Nurse, Mr. William Boykin, Speech Mrs Mary Lake Forrest, English; Wheat, VocationalAgriculture; Mr
hower as he sat at a plain table
in a cavernous aircraft hangar on
the gloomy, overcast airfield
Gathers With Governors
Dist Aft v Jim Ferguson said to 1 Other points of interest _ will m the Grandview Telephone Co Af
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telephones, the main frame where White School of Nursing at Temp- An C++. prcc+
the wires from Cleburne telephones Ie She is a member of the First .•n -IdIE rorecdsI
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Voters last week approved ar
Cleburne Public School Teacher Designations For 1955-56
-1 Cleburne Public Schoolloperating i Principal: Miss Gene Wheeler. Sec. Hall; Miss Ruth Hopper, English; Arts. 8 S.; Mrs Aline Baker, 7th, Mrs Helen S Sloan, Retarded 4 Grade 3. Mrs Miriam Jonea 1
ay personnel for the coming school retary; Mrs Golda H. Adams, Mr Norman Hughes, Coach. Biol- 8th, P E (girls): Mrs Lucile Boy Homebound. Mrs Flo T Smith.! Grade 3 Mrs Vivian Heder Grade
mS "" mn "" by Librarian. Mrs. Rth P. Archer, ogy. kin. Retarded & Homebound. Mr. 8th Lang Arts. 8 8; Mrs Ora H.4;
j English; Miss Rilla V Armstrong. Mrs Lucille Jordon, Homemak Charles H Bryant, 7th, S. S., Spikes, 7th Lang. Arts. Math. 8 8
| Spanish; Mr E. Rex Arnold, ing; Miss Maurino McCarty, Math Science Mrs Odessa B. Colvert,
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“suspended” several weeks ago
pending a series of impeachment
“trial" hearings, “for his unwar-
ranted conduct."
"We further call attention to the
takcoff, crasned into a Negro rest
traveling at full speed but that the dential area near the Charleston
warning light was blinking at the Air rorce Base and exploded early
crossing Tuesday, killing nine persons and
a verdict but delayed for a roll I lock and the airowlers were unable
call vote -after some councilmen to gain entrance. A tin panel in
Texas Tuesday but forecasters said j
the holder to vote for anyone of there mav be some "isolated" thun l
his choice as queen Miss Martin dershowers Tuesday afternoon and
will be crowned Thursday night at evenmg in the Red River Valley.;
visitors । eight at Zebra Field and will (the Panhandle and the mountain
major riot and $100,000 hose at the penitentiary I hey
Tuesday night at the aren't afraid of the inmates"
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“Up until last week I was keep-
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asked for a
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houses were kilied when the planci
. r George Hoi- ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COOKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Ah . Ecienee €rafts; • Mr Witam J Anderson, Pr I Mr James R Wells, Principal,
i ■ leipal -Mrs. taura NeMahan,Mrs Meda Belle Cowan Grade
Seience,. Grade 1. Mrs Patricia Coleman.
Mrs Mary S. Kimbro 8th Lang Grade 2; Mrs. Gladys Miller
| Only the tail section remained. It
five of the
plane crew
Councilmen, headed by Gail _____ _ ________L ________
Reeves — Hofheinz’ political foertity of the burglar firebugs -whe-Victor -E. Anderson sntezvention
and twice-defeated candidate for entered Bob Wells Cleaners hnd in the penitentiary situation, insist
“He (Hofheinz) has by words, LINCOLN, Neb —UP— Some 100 The
threats, innuendos and other j inmates Of the Nebraska reforma lowed
means intimidated city employes ! lory rioted Monday night to cover ' fire I
guards. un med. jailed the riot-
ing reiormatry inmates with no
outside help Many of his guards
were part-time helpers who attend
11 members of the
died in the flaming
government, “suspended” Hofheinz I
and brought eight charges of al-!
leged misconduct against him.
seeking his removal. Hofheinz re-
fused to surrender his office and
ordered city employes to ignore
25 subpenas issued by the council.
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pnignt Tn Knoxville, Tenn., that he
would azrive Tuesday to meet
persorally the parents of the dead
children and tour hospitals of four
other towhs where the injured were '
i wasnt very high and had some
kind of trouble almost immediately
after takeoff
The crash occurred at 1 05 a m
tapgatencGrmarctini,Mr. Nu
Ruth Harris Commercial.
where nationalists are fighting French troops. Death
reformatory uprising fol I said in contrasting his guards with
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toll in the open native warfare rose to 776 Sunday as
new waves of bloody rioting swept through the re- l disaster "
gion. (NE A Telephoto) I The governor announced Monda
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v IRGINIA WALKER getting her
furniture moved to Austin where
s the WALKERS are taking an nn-
furnished house while on the look-
tout for a building site . Merch-
Evangehne Byrn. Grade [ants LENA, JEFFIE and WILL
KUYKENDALL looking over the
varioes displays ef new merchan-
dise at the Dallas market . .
Ukewlsc for ULLIAN COLE and
GENEVA McCULLOUGH: • JIM
WALIIS waving a hello. . HENRY
OtRtEY with the ever-present
stogie . BOB JARVIS
Political Tug O'War
Councilmen, in a political tug ers were stripped of theivclothing leys at the prison “hole"
o’ war with Hofheinz for months | and quickly locked in the reforma- ; Reformatory Supt! George Morris
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pStyBdoudy thrDgEwednesday • personnel for the coming school retary:
SSmJIlS mLch^ng/folim | supt Dsnezyokfettows: j Enalish: Miss wua VArmatrona ! MraEuriltmlordlunaHom mak
per ’___ I Mr M Dean Murphy, Superin- Mathematics, Miss Jeanette Bar ematics: Miss Alice McCrory. Eng
TEMPERATURES ; tendent, Mrs Margaret Bach. Sec-1 kett, Physical Education; Mr J
The governor, who has reluct fellow Americans,” the President
antly recognized the U S Supreme said
Court ruling banning segregation in j Only two reporters, chosen by
public schools as the law of the i lot and representing the combined
| land, refused to comment on a con ; American press on a “pool" basis
i flirting statement by Texas Attor | were with the President on his own
। ney General John Ben Shepperd. I plane They were Warren Duffe.
shepperd said last Friday that of United Press and Frank hX
until th" I S Supreme ( ourt "spe (See FLOOD____av 16
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cia Carney. Grade 3; Mrs Mary Jo
Sadler, (Grade 4; Miss Dorothy N.
atts. Grade 4, Mrs Bonnie Bran
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mayor — were forced to serve the ■ been uncovered today J as officinl: eci i at the penitentiary riots could
subpenas themselves after Police continued to probe into the crus have i cen quelled quickly by fast
Chief Jack Heard conferred with of the fire that swept the cleaning actio- „
Hofheinz and then refused to aL plant Sunday afternoon. H‛ point d out that he and his
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Included in the cases, are; three are fanned out and joined to the Methodist .............
■ robbery, four burglary, seven child, dial switching equipment and the The FFA boys sold tickets to the
l desertion, one concealing mortg - local and long distnace testboards | Radio Artists Show, which entitled
aged property, one disposing of where telephone people constant
। mortgaged property, one removing search for and correct trouble
i mortgaged property from the coun I These are but a few of the
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lection of city officials, including
nayor and council, for Nov 19. ne DEMONSTRATORS-Wild-eyed demonstrators in Khen-
octsttetinkr “aprtnearziecectonwas irra, French Morocco, wave their weapons as they call
called, there would have to be two ) for ouster of the French government from Morocco,
mayoralty elections in the next two
months.
Issues Stinging Censure
The council issued a stinging cen
sure of the mayor, whom they
COVER UP FREEDOM BIDS
councilmen’s statement said.
day by Ernest Guinn, principal. .
For those whose programs have ।
not been completed, the following j "m\
schedule has been set up: Thurs- ; f 1h
day, The Seniors; Friday, the Jun-1
iors, Monday, the Sophomores and ] ’ *E
Tuesday, the Freshmen. -
Students may follow this sched ;
SPRNG err. Tenn —UP- GOV.
'Frank Clement Tuesday ordered a
t ree way investigation on a freight
' train-school bus collision which
. ; silled 10 small children and injured
i 30 others at a Spi ing City grade
• Crossing.
The speeding train Monday
The reformatory inmates threw
bottles and blazing trash from then
rtts until guards rrmovrt them
md placed them in tiny cells in
the “hole ”
The would-be escapees were Ter
ry L Wiley, 16, Seattle, Wash , and
harles Roland, 16, Kansas City,
Kan
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The censure document was ap- ! by burglars Sunday Ernest Hop ,
proved on roll call vote of seven of kins, owner of Hopkins Cleaners, !
the eight man city Council. Coun- j said burglars made an unsuccess- [
oilman J M Heflin, aho has been I ful attempt to enter the back door _____
ill, was not present and had snot ' of his store Markings were on the j patrol, the governor, the board of
taken part in the impeachrent ) door showing an iron bed railing, | control or the National Guard,”
“trial.” 1 taken from behind the nearby Dick Morris said. "And we don’t want
Delayed Verdict I son Hardware Store, was used on them."
Councilmen met Monday to rtach ; the door. The door had a double "Thtd boys have guts," Morris
Visiting Teacher; Mrs, Darlene
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Mr Ernest E. Guinn, Principal;
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doing on an intricate winding stair-
.Meaning the days and
weeks he spent some yean ago
building one forthem “
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green a year ago today---tog
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Southwest »m Beil Telephone Co . Iocal telephone people will serve
will open its doors to the public as guides, hostesses, and narrators
or a two-day open house at its । A special preview of the program
dial telephone building. Thursday will be held Wednesday night for
and Friday. Vernon Moore, man-; employes and their families.
and department heads in order j up an escape attempt, in the third penitentiary, and a Saturday night
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I Hie governors of Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New
York, New Jersey and Pennsyl-
demolished ib. structures ' and AUSTIN.UP—Gov Allan Shiv • vama and other officials sat at Dio
tRv <dh*S we. nlfurtures ers bays the school segregaton table or elustered behind them an
"nn Worennured, problem doex not necessitate call , the President, Harriman and Peter-
The six survivors, the Air Force ing a special; session of the legisla-
said, are not < ritually injured . lute at this time. But he indicatod.
The big troop carrier “hit three that the outcome of a court suit
Tuesday—retary; Mrs Neba Bees Hilliard,; B Brannon, DiMiibuUve E3U4F
.......80 Accountant. _ tion. .. . „ 4 PtUf tc»l Education; Mr. H. S Par-, LuM Jr, 71 - Leienee. Crafts
SPECIAL SERVICES Miss Leta Mac Cocke, English; ker. Mathematics; Mr W B Per Mr./ Wiham M Jordon 7th 8th
Mr J W Patterson, Director of Mr Brooks Conover, Cbach, Alge-kins, General Woodwork Miss “
8 a.m......... 82 Instruction: Miss Bobbie Ferguson, bra; Mrs. Louise M Cruce, Com-, Ruth Russell, Science; Miss Mabel ...
10 am.------ 94 ! Counselor; Mr Glendon Broum- mercial; Mr W Bryan Duff. So- Warren, Social Science; Mr John Arts. S 8
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house,” Moore said. "Many Cie-1
burne people were unable to attend
at that time and a considerable'
number of new people have moved
into growing Cleburne since the
last open house We want to take
Found Guilty;
Not Impeached
HOUSTON -UP- The Houston
city council Tuesday found Mayor
Roy Hofheinz "guilty" of five ’
counts of alleged misconduct in of- j
lice, but the councilmen didn't try '
to impeach the mayor. |
Instead, the mayor was “cen-
sured.”
“We are satisfied that the facts
warrart the removal of Roy Hof
heinz from the office of mayor,”
the council said in a 10-page cen-;
Mr Eisenhower said the Red
...... . can people, regardless of govern-
Thi suit, fil«<l by a group known merits, regardless of the limits-
as the loxas f itizens ( ouncl, tions on them, csn meet sn emer.
seeks to enjoin the State Board of gency and do it well >•
e„. in liberty Park, one mile , Iwonai strictattnat itat s’cerson estimated temay take
southe......I the A.. Force base veg.......... whites this fall mi10 nfedera iaid for the eight
and 200 yards west of a dual lane Specifically, the suit names the 71 , "Din maJor .disaster
highway Big Spring school dstrict, which areas, have beendeclared.by Mr.
The plane was taking off for a has announced it will integrate Hsenhower. Only $11,900,000 is
routine night missior from the chrdren in the elementary schools avallable now in the President’s
Charleston base when the accident this fall emergency fund, he said.
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-plowed imo the si le of the yellow
bus toward the rear, tearin it into
■ a twistad mass and scattering the .
killed and mangled chiler n for 30
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Among the slightly inured was
the driver Haymed Moore. 38,
who Sold he saw t‛e tain and
"pray I I would make it" but it
was too late
‘Leave No Stone Unturned'
C l e m e n t promised stunned
parents of Ideal Valley, where most
of the children lived, that the state
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at the scene, said the
low his officers to serve the sum- The Wells shop was not the only
monses. I cleaning establishment "bothered"
ty, two negligent homicide, two i many int resting sights
I car theft and one theft over $50 will see ” Moore added
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, care how long that takes ”
j Morris, a bitter critic of the peni
REFORMATORY INMATES RIOT
neWi} buuu‛ -the tins I ills sine
die et.oot t i m bezan lit t le more
than a wek .mo lie was charged
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that they wouldn't testify for fearoutbreak at a Nebraska prison uprising at the penitentiary by 16
at—lsing-theip—jebs.He else hes.within-a week----------------- . ----------—ef the Fttesty mrm ■rmters The
caused them to ignore subpenas.” However, the two would be es- Saturday night affair was quelled
capees were caught, and the riot- ; by guards who fired shotgun vol
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ager for the company, announced
house wili e i»d rrom Grandview Queen
6:30 to 9:30 p.m both days c7208N8amgEm2228za
"It's been about a year and a Guo adm M
hall ine wi had our last open "Dad adm8k Mk
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2 p.m 98
4 p.m. 100
a pan. -96
8 p.m.....— 90
fre ht tr no Was ti iv ling at full 1
speed along tracks through the?
+e-* i this tewn of | 7 5 popnla
flop and "burst the teat of the bus
like a bubh’e
M:.. S' till Ili’etani I new s
phie 'mi esnonde t ,il that
w hen sh • tri ived the bod s of
the ei' i ,t" "/I -t atu t ever
the ground, all omvered with blood,
all mangled
Rushed to Hospita’s
TIis fuming town in the Com
brrand Mountain foothills has no
hospit: 1 The mjured children were
rushed by ambrance and private
nut hnteile t । hosmtals in Chatta
noga, Ie kwoyt, (tossville ami
SURVIVOR—Nancy Johnson, right, tells Pennsylvania
(iov. (Jeorge Leader how she clung to a tree for eight
hours befor being rescued after her four-member fam-
ily was washed into Bonchead ('reek from Camp Davis
near Stroudsburg (luring week long floods. Nancy and
he mother were only members of family saved. Some
60 persons are missing in 1 ‛ennsy Iv ania area and more
than Jtto persons have lost their lives in worst floods
ever to mi northeast sertion ot the nation (NPA
Telephoto)
grees a 2
eial Science; Mr. Alton N. Dur- E weeka, Englishi Mr Doyle Wei | sh Nath; vP Willie B Moore, 4; Mn Nonatt Bruner, Grade
ham. .Soach . Civies, Enocomici don. Coach. Biology; Mr. A D J 7^ &h -a Seience, Math; Mn ♦; Mips Beatrice Hal, Grade 6.
। Walter Schoenfeld, Tth Lang , Arts; | COLIMAN ELEMENTARY
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[, Homemakingi Mra. .ith Lang. Art*, Math, S SMr.—Mr-w.w.dabreath,PrIncipal;Wi
, Walter Schoenfeld Eth Lang, Arts, ; Miss Erna Alsup, Grado 1; Mn [non. Grade 5; Mn Nan C. Dolphy,
Mali; S C; Mn. Mozelle Schuler, Mittie Worthy, Grade 1; Mn. Ri- * -
UXW. Ah ang Arte, 6.S 8th Jackson, Grade z; Mn Lin
Meft, Miss Hazel Self, Librarian; I aom. Grade 2; Mn Jessie Case,
10 p.m. 86
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Minimum temperature 78 de Therapist; Miss fBeartice Hall,
grees in past 24 hours -n--A Visiting "e- T---
Meximem -temperature 9 de- Gwens,
happened V a news conference Monday Mr Eisenhower’s dramatic flight
Newsreel cameraman Hob Kin Shivers said he saw "no present b»m Denver, was planned to givw
nedy of station W( S< TV said the neet for a special soaaion. at leaat: him a firsthand view of the flood -
, only part of the plane rmaming until a deetnion in the Rig Spring damaged areas in six states. But
iit brcomes final He carefully he saw very little actual damage,
ArNn \kiii A J pomtrd out that det -in mas or because of bad weathes and heavy
CKYDP Will Award may n......c‛ soitat aspcialses clouds.
'•on Renews Appeal
9 Colves TneeAev i, Declines Direct Comment Mr Eisenhower renewed his ur-
✓ -‛‛e9 I ucbUUiy lied < ln‛ d <fit. ‛ t i omment when Kent appeal for the American peo-
Theciburne Rural Yot ok" "11 1411 hapn the ple to contribute heavy to the
Program will hold Its 21th award . , . . . 2,i)1 , ( 10 । American Red Cross drive for
ing next Timsdav at 9 a m at the v' 1 . । ,' I !! ln„ emer uency funds to help the flood
1 Here swateli har.......‘rairie A'" lMeltlon CoU .. ,
nue misoner J w Hdgar about „ the federal, state and lo-
A total of nine sponsored calves that hi' r. plied Ca Kover nments cannot do it all
will be awarded to selected John ; The governor -aid he dui not because of necessary law, restrict-
son ( ounty youth Since the last , know how long the Big Spring suit ine 1 heir activities.
awarding in March, CRYDP has might be in the courts Very often Everybody within the sound of
ring, tell a caller when another Monday. placed six calves individually soit takes a long time to get from [ my ' oce will sleep better tonight
telephone is busy, and provide the I Miss Martin, is a senior at Grand-1 at tually.the awarding Tuesday will one court to another particularly If he turns in everything that he
j dial tone you hear when a receiver, view High School and is pre,- entail 15 calves, sponsors to be an . the Supreme Court " he said
' is lifted J ently employed as an operator for nouwced latet
sijeee
with in nslnrhtet and released on m ■ • w a .
s— Box-Car Crashes
Whon I started across the tracks obligated now and appropriated
I saw it and he ar l the engineer r • ■ mm • I • ■ when congress reconvenes in Jan-
residences; Nine Perish^“^“
au Ci ' eneneer t > in ( HAKLHSTON. S ( It' A is about 20 feet of one tail assem. he declared
pnnelt fn'ighl'train \au^ ( 119,klying Boxcar faltered on bly The damage is complete J hie E Roland Harriman, chairman
‘ ' lakeolt. erasned into a Neum res house is leveled to the ground." of the American Red Cross, and
federal Civil Defense Administra-
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tion remains the law in Texas "
"I have no comment on the legal
interpretations," Shivers told re
porters.
—President Eisenhower said
Tuesday he would call a
special session of congress
i "if necessary” to get federal
funds for disaster relief in
the flood-stricken eastern
■ states, i ..__
Grimly and foreefully, the Prest-
dent pledged the full facilities of
the federal government during a
conference with governors of six
hard hit states at Bradley Field.
Windsor Locks, Conn , near here.
He met with the governors im-
mediately after landing in gloomy
weather following an early-morn---
ing aerial inspection of the flood-
ravaged areas. His view, however,
was partly spoiled by soupy weath-
er and low hanging clouds. Mr Ei-
enhower made the flying survey
after a night flight from Denver,
where lie has been vacationing
Voice Rises With Feeling
His face reddening and his voice
rising with feeliag. Mr Eisenhow-
• r said in a statement that he will
ask congressional leaders imme-
Plan Early Trial
diet and one — Councilman Shir- the double lock could not be reach i r c ■ e ...
cd For Slayer of Kin
week’s postponement, pending; Meanwhile, Wells was still tak-, n, . A . ..
Court action on a petition filed by ing cleaning orders and promising ,15 , , Y ' , Ferguson an
Hofheinz' attorney Jack Binion regular delivery. Customers were nounce d today he will try
asking for a declaratory judgment I continuing to come in and make 1vd"possiiULODD,imd5.ariment.and special cxhibits to be
on part of the city charter which their claims for clothing lost in the two weeks - ut brousht here for the open house
allowed the councilmen to prefer/Sunday afternoon fire Cooper. 45. is charged with t. By means of special dial demon
charges and then sit as judge and' Burglars gained entrance to the slaying of his brother in law John ; stration equipment, visitors will
jury . I Wells shop by breaking the glass Sid Hankins, 50, at his Glen Rosel!"?/ an,nxplanaton in Loman's
“Hofheinz contends the council’s from two doors in the rear of the . home on August 13 terms of how the new dial swiL
entire action was illegal. building. The cash register had After a week of hiding in the i/] ? conneet local calls her in
A court hearing has been set for been tampered with and the office cedar brakes southwest of Glen -eburne
desk had been rifled Rose. Cooper surrendered to John-l Also, guests will see operators at
son County Sheriff Earl King at work as they connect long distance ter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Mar
He is i calls to other cities tin, was chosen Queen of the
| Visitors will see the machines, Grandview Corn and Livestock
that make Cleburne t lephones Show after a tabulation of votes
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1955, newspaper, August 23, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434454/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.