Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 196, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 29, 1952 Page: 3 of 14
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WASHINGTON. June 28 (P—The
Senate Saturday approved by voice
vote a $1 billion a year GI bill of
rights for veterans of Korean fight-
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House conference commitlee
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.Sciences College, died Saturday of
a heart attack Meacham, 64, .had
been a Sooner campus figure since
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CITY NATIONAL BANK
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Membor of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Forty seven of the nat.on’s 48
governors and those of three tern- ■
tories were expected. Gov.'John S.
Fine of Pennsylvania notified the*
arrangements eommittee that last-
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loans: Kimble Electric Coopers
Uw Junction, Tax . $10,000; New
Era Electric Cooperative, Athens.
Tex $190,000
Saturday, killing tw Denton. Tex .
youth* |
Police identified the victims as* i
Paul Winfield Browder. 19. of th
Golden Hoof ranch at Denton and1 I
Don Edward Walker. 20. whose ad
dress was listed by officers as the
TSCW golf course at Denton
Dalia* police dispatchers said the I
plane apparently was attempting a I
landing when it crashed it did not
bum and did not strike any real
dencs or buHdings as it crashed,
they said
The plane fell in the MOO block 1
of Lombardie Lane, an extension
of Lemmon Avenue, about three
fourths a mile north of Love Field.
Dallas police did not immediate
ly remove the wseckage. pending
an investigation by theCAA.
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plunged immediately into political
talk and probably set the tenor of
art ostensibly non political gather-
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Thornton flew in Friday and pre
dieted before he got away from
the airport that delegates would
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enhower on the third ballot at next
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Sunday. June 28 1952—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES REVIEW-3 FROM FAR I \D WIDE
Hear ’Herald of Truth’
Each Sunday
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‘Sampede On Third Vote' minute obligations may prevent his
"Sen. Taft should maintain that attending more than one day of
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MIDDLESBORO, Ky , June 28
IP—Death failed to keep its 7 a m
appointment with James Long-
worth Saturday
But the 69 year old mountain
man said a few minutes after the
Kour he econidently had predicted
he would diethat "I feel like I am
going now I'm to meet my Maker "
More than 20 people were up
early to help Longworth keep his
death deadline They lammed the
house and pressed against the win
Cowboys Ready For Annual Reunion At Stamford
STAMFORD. ’ June 27 In The they meet every*year They'll talk and general manager of Swenson lais about $7,000, including six
get the
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on arrival, along with anew auto Ariz the 2nd of July where Alfred |
n, E n ir _ mobile w.th nameplate attached will receive ten weeks of Gunnery
t. I Meacham ,dean of the and chauffered by a Texas highway Training before going tn comhut,
patrolman for the length of the con with the 51b Air Fore<f'which is
ference. now stationed in Korea
DALLAS, June 28 • - A small,
private plane crashed into a Dallas
street north of Love Field munici-
pal airport shortly before 7 a.m.
m a-
Kendricks' age as 8
"I auro thought she was older
than that," said Tristan whon in
formed that his bride was only If*
years old He refused to discuss
the matter further until he talk'd
to his lawyer
■ The couple was married by'Jus
tice of the Peace Jim Spangler in
Sherman Tex, lust across the
border from Durant
"She looked more Ginn II to me. ’
Spangler said "She was a pretty
girl, and quiev She might not have
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(present delegate) strength on the the conference LT and MRS. ALFRED J. questtened Fristan nnd relensed
first ballot, but there'll be a tre- If Fine does get to Houston, it JACKSON. Jr. are on leave visiting him Friday he was on kitchen1
m endous shift on the second ballot, will he the first time in history all Mr and Mrs. A. j Jackson rypolice and his bride of two days j
On the third ballot,” the Colorado 48 governors have attended. Turne, AC. ciehurne Tmm was secluded at her parent's home.
governor said, there'll be a sUm | Formal conference meetings be ' _ A 5 ur Terre*" . Perrin Air Force Hase is about
pedefor General Eisenhower ” ; gin Monday afterreceptionsifor the J "pit w ng in sr hair way between Sherman and
Thornton was followed into Hous "overnors and their partiesDenison, and about 2,5 miles from
| ton by Gov. C. Norman Brunsdale day. The conference ends next creis ' A ir.Eor,, Easci Durant
of North Dakota and Gov. Paul A. Wednesday. Big, Sprint . Texas, the 21. Junei
Dever of Massachusetts. Gov. Lon Gov. Thornton-was met at the .1952 At Webb ArB Al received
B Jordan of Idaho flew in with ! Houston airport by host Gov Allan sixty fly hours of flight training
Thornton. but left for San Antonio 'Shivers Shivers wore one of the in the T 33 "Shooting Star”
broad brimmed Texas straw huts 1.1 and Mrs Jackson will report
• A L I - L. - . * n -- m ! - - each of the governors will receive to Luke AirForce Base in Phoeni
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The actual governors’ conference
program, however. makes no men j
thin of politics.
All Governors May Attend
real oldtime cowboys will have over old tijnes and repew acquain Land-and Cattle Co . h.'S been pres- handsome special made- saddles,
their reunion in Slamford July 14 ‘•sr’ wer a table a dominoes ident of the Texas Cowboy Reunion Events this year inelude a neve
Its the Texas Cowboy Reunion. The older members of theaso siKce it Was started mugging which wili
which has been held every yes* elation those 55 years old and s.. e"n wil or imnvov. 1 aut MUD mugging, wmen wui
since GW The four day show m older have a contest of theft own ments hale , into the reunion take the place of wild cow milking
eludes a rodeo, but that s only " Its the.oldtinje calt ropers con grounds during fhe past few months Yearling steers are used for dou-
part of the program text, with first pure ol a saddle including the purchase of 10 addi ble mugging and two men* work
The Texas Cowboy Reunion Assn and second pure a pan of spur- tiauul acres of grounds together to rope, throw and tie the
nation has mon* than <00 mem The oldtime cowhoy take part The barns for the quarter horse yearling. The roper must de his
bers, all of them at least 50 years in the cutting horse eent That show were noved to the new area own tying, but his helper can help
of age and all of them men who event was first staged at the Tex so as better to be able to take with the bulldogging, or mugging,
worked on a ranch at least 35 years as Cowboy 'Reunion. care of the official show of th-' as it is called
ago The prize this year will be an Amevican Quarter Horse Associ,. The reunion will open with s
last year the old cowboys came other fine saddle tion which has been held at the parade at 4 pm July 1. Prizes
(rom 42 states Their badge of A group of Stamford busines reunion every year since 1940 will be awarded in several divis-s
membership entitle* them to ad men, ranchers and others are the tons and the Hardin Simmons ow- /
mission to the rdeo, and a daily officials of the Texas cowboy Te 1,000 in Rodeo Pil»a» boy band from Abilene will be the
chuck wagon .meal union, the working orsantzation The prize list for the rodeo to official band
Have Own Benkhouse which puts on the show 1
Members ol the reunion associa . _
tion also own the bunkhouse a Same Reunion Prosidont
handsome stone structure where । W G Swenson, vicepresident
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FOR FIRST TIME—Mrs. Ollie Peters, left, embraces
Mrs. Lyn McLain after meeting at a downtown Hous-
ton department store. The two, sisters by adoption,
had never seen each other though they have worked
only six blocks apart and lived in Houston since 1945.
Mrs. McLain was christened Alma Jean Shepherd by
her parents, who died when she was an infant and she
was adopted by Mr, and Mrs. T. E. McKinley of-
Orange, Texas, who changed her name to Lyn Mr.
McKinley;.dying of cancer, wrote Mrs, Peters to try
and lorate Mrs. McLain and ’the reunion followed.
(NEA TELEPHOTO)
First Governor At Convention
dows of his cottage as the deeply _ I. . _ .. -
Immediately Talks Politics
him Saturday. । By o. B. LLOYD J*. where he will visit relatives untii
No one in the crowd around Ung HOUSTON, June 28 an -Gov Sunday
,.worth's house was ready to give up Dan Thornton of Colorado, first ‘ . 1 ,, .. . , ni.c
. All apparently expected the Church out of state chief executive to ar Nearly all the other state chief
- ~ 2 L,A. executives were due to arrive Sat
rveat Houston forrthe “thannual urday or early sunday for what
National Governors conference was expected to be the most im
portant set of pre-national cum eu
tion meeting* anil conferences of-
Hubby On Kitchen Police Duty
DURANT. Okla . June 28 lift 1 day to Airman Sergio Maldonade
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The couple wy picked up by '
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the bus depot, where they had in
quired about a ticket to Durant
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 196, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 29, 1952, newspaper, June 29, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564258/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.