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CLEBURNETIMES-REVIEW.
CLASSIFIED PHONE 2000
8 PAGES
47TH TEAR. NO. 197
CLEBURNE. TEXAS,
DAY, JUNE 30. 1952
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FRED (RED) HARRIS
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Red Front Lines
found Sunday in the 1 anity river
near Benbrook dam by two teen
Communist claims that the United
Nations is deliberately violating the
The JOE BRI
downtown clinic
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with the town barber, J
BRYANT ... Former state
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been found .
The safe, taken from the Henry
from the late B.
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poet was not "ne-
and see that the policies laid down
at the council table are carried
OTHER DEPARTMENTS
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meetings this
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only light and variable wiak
were reported, and skies Mweagh.
out the state were partly cloudy,
The coolest point in the -state
Sunday night was Halt Flat with
a reading of 61 degrees, igafvetR
and Palacios had the high m%
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SHOOTIN' UP THE TOWN—Dallas, Texas, citizens were all of a dither when
this "Shootin’ ” scrape broke out downtown. Douglas L. Hoge, of Cincinnati, left,
candidate for the presidency of the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, fell under
the “fire” of candidate Horace E. Henderson, of Whliamsburg, Va., (rrow), who
also collapsed in a hail of make-believe lead, but recovered, and won the election.
The fray marked the final day of the Jay Cee’s annual convention.
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Cotten Lee, of Cleburne, receiv-
ed minor cuts and bruises when
he lost control of his auto and
crashed off a bridge at Main and
Kilpatrick Streets Sunday. The auto
was damaged extensively.
. . 1 conducting hear-
into contested state delega-
missed the mate eonferene tent by
The Reds, in kfhte to UN Halon
officer Col. Chprles W. McCarthy,
said a 37-millimeter antl-aireraft
shell, fired “against the attack of
Member- Texas rrese Asserialien
Teaas Daily Press Leas •
Seutheru Newspaver Fushers
to । hear argu-
ding Texas del
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akiips’a
Of ceurs, the two policemen
had all tends of equipment te
help them out; one eld beat-up
patrol car and a motoreyele.
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EGGASPERATINGLY HOT—Carol and Cheryl Judy,
3, identical twins, of Kansas City, Kana., fry a tasty
orb on the stove-hot sidewalk. Kansas has been swelt-
ering in heat whh in some cases has climbed to a
t hermometer -popPing 115 degrees.
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or) United rresn Telepholo Pietures
(CP), Central rfens Features
(K) Kina Features
— -m-nei won sweep-
ing majorities in most county GOP
iding near HICO.
Pet lover, J EFFIE ROC
lating the varied antics 4
Parrakeet, CORKY ... V
a local option election
BOSQUE COUNTY ... B
dirt an easy win, due to
velopment or bake Whit
Attorney GEAN TURNER
ilv riding around an/ bo
• fttern non ... Educators
GUINN and GLENDON
LEY walking down the
torneys, said that Porter and his L
aides "fraudulently" courted the tioe si
Others Say Sama
Similar sentiments were expres-
sed by Peterson, Gov. Frederick
Psyne of Maine, Gov. Walter J.
Kohler Jr., of Wisconsin, and Gov.
•a mile*
Charggs Concerted Plan
The briefs will be used by both
sides when the committee meets
to hear the dispute.
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National Group
PUSAN," Korea, June 30 48—
South Korean President Syngman
Rhee said Monday he will dissolve
it went on to accuse Porter of
trying to “buy" the nationai coma
epurucanK , 5
Henry Zwefel, regular Republi-
ean leader and Taft backer, said
he had evidence which would prove
that: "The Porter-Lahe group fra-
udulently represented that Demo
erats could vote in the Republican
conventions but still vote in the
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Full Leased Teletypesetter Wire Report of the United Preu, — Worids Greatest News Agency
Lodge, however, issued a state-
ment which said he had a photo
static copy of a letter written by
220
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e _volicembnt limit pvospective
weHmre. This keeps the already
smaW allotment under-staffed
meet of the time.
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leave and the gang fight rosultott.
At the same time the gang fight
was taking place at the park,police
were ordered to investigate a fight
on South Mahr-Street The fight
on South Main Street was between
a man and his wife, with the wife
apparently getting the best end of
the desl. The man's shirt was tom
to ahreds.
At the same time the two fights
were taking place, the police were
called to investigate two boys
shooting firecrackers and Roman
candles from the roof of a South
Caddo Street church.
Head - Lines
By Clyde Head
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signs such ss "Graft with Taft"
and “Roh with Bob."
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Backers of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-
hower countered with a 48 page
brief that accused the Taft sup
“ "perhaps the greatest
of the generatio." •
friends. Former pi
v Hamilton County
5
,atized "story" of a 17-year-old dan-
cer who entertained wounded Red
soldiers near the front lines.
"One day an American plage
dropped some toys while she was
performing," the Soviets said.
other For Worth ex-convict, Paul 44 000 and $130,000 in bonds and
Tomlin, 40 The latter has no tyet. notes
voters, "both Republican and form-
er BanmsMtoiW who believed in
the two-party system, Lodge said.
"That is exactly what the Eisen-
hower forces, led by the same Mr.
Porter tried to do this year,"
Eggleston made the headlines
Nov t2. IMO when he found a
bomb wired to hi* car at his Fort
Worthhome ely two hours after
gambler N«pison Harris and his wife
were killed by a similar blast in
their vehicle*
But Sheriff Tom Offield said he
' had "good information" that linked
Eggleston with the job Neither the
sheriff nor Ranger John Cope
BUNDLED UP TO KEEP COOL-LUlian CoMns, Atlanta, Ga,
model, seeks relief from lOO-degree temperatures by taking refuge
in an ice house, but has to wear a mink coat and ear mufts to
keep warm in order to keep cool It's confusing, but it’s cem”ortable
Cites Campaign Sign
The brief charged that the Eisen-
hower* forces planned to advance
to bolt the Lone Star state conven-
— nd that Porter and Lane even
June recesses were celled June 7,
17, and 27,—a 10-day cycle
There was no sign from Corh-
munist propagandists that they
were thinking over the UN's “final
proposal” of April 28, as Harrison
had suggested. They have rejected
it numerous times before.
In that proposal, the UN insisted
that»war prisoners held by the
Allies be permitted to refuse re-
I pstriation.
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green conference tent early Fri-
day
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Apart of the virulent “hate •■Mata press conference Sunday
America” campaign from Moscow,! he had been doing "missionary
— ------.... -Ptwork for Eisenhower for a long
time and I will continue to do so.”
The pro-Taft brief,' which was
Toys Charge By Reds
WASHINGTON, June 20 anSov.
let propagandists are telling Mid-
dle Eastern radio listeners that
American fliers are dropping
germ-laden toys to kill Korean
children.
A policemen's salary starts at
$220. Out of this salary, the
policeman must buy Ms own uhi.
Four stations reported rain ir
24 hours ended st 6:3; am. 1
day. Houston hsd 1.70 inches,
Flat 1.02, Austin .10 and Col
Station, .01. Rain fell Moi
morning at San Antonlo, £
Three Texas cities tied ih
day’s high temperature derby,
oral Wells, Wichita Falla
Presidio each recorded 101 deg
Mexican Soldiers
Searching Autos
NUEVO LAREDO, Mex., June 20
I- Mexican soldiers Monday be-
gan searching the trunks of all
cars going south from Nuevo La-
redo. ' f
I A Nuevo Laredo garrison official,
asked if the search waa a precau- ,
tion in connection with Mexico's J
Scattered Showers:
Bring Short Relief
By UNITED PReSS
V A few widely scattered showers
provided some relief from the heat .
Monday in Texas, but temperatures i
generally again boiled up into the |
. .. The police were also asked to
your aircraft," landed beside JM investigate two ‘shirtless men at-
‘ ‘ “ tempting to gain entrance to the
toys wss s blessed chane. >
"But the children who rbeive
the toys died because theirs,
were filled With plague microbes."
formepand. ether eqvipment.
Would yov swep-yeur job for
e piece on the police forcer
WeyM you risk yeur life every
night for $220 month?
Raids Costly; |
Results Final
SEOUL, Korea, June 30 »»
—United Nations planes
bombed Communist front
lines in Korea Monday de-
spite heavy clouds and rain
that restricted oil and
I ground activity*
I The attacks were carried out by
11 26s, which have made more than h
1 170 strikes in xound-tne-ciock act- 1
1 vity during the wast 48 nours. Ke-
suus ot the early strikes could not
be observed. \ „... I
I Sunday night, American Super- J
fortresses bombed the Communists’ . I
1 main railway line in northwest Ko- j
rea tor tne second ume in 24 hours. |
H 29s from Ilina wa attacked. by
radar through dense clouds. Ne ‘ i
Communist jets challenged the I
bombers, indtlingast week's I
raids on Communist hydro-electric j
planta may have -erippiedtheRedst I
electronic warning system. I
The Superfortresses took up I
where Japan based bombers left |
off Saturuay night in bombing a I
bottleneck bridge near Kwaksan, a I
northwest Korean coastal line over ' »
wnien supplies trom Manchuria are I
sent to the front. I
B 29s also made more than 85 -
radar controlled attacka across the I
batuetront Sunday night through 1
rain and clouds. I
ef s church on South Caddo
etreet.
Detective Henry Radda, assign*
ed to investigate Mrs. Scar-
nati’s complaint, confronted ‘Scar-
nati. 27, as he left, Bellevue hospi-
tal Sunday after seeing the prema-
turely born babies for the first
time.
"I expected this.” Scarnati said,
"but not this quick.”
Scarnati told Radda be end the
mother of the triptets-nsmed Chris-
tine, Carol and Cathy—were not
married. -__________-__
"It-isn’t bigamy," he said.
, Scarnati complained that his
wife, from whom he has been sep-
arated since November, 1950,
would not give MM a divorce.
"And I love this gir1,” he said
24 inch Mpa.___ ________________________
Miss Universe was chosen Sat- -masonry on DI
urday night over contestants from Street building
28 other countries. Second place mornink t era
in the contest was won by Elsa
Edsmsn, petite dark-eyed Hawai-
Isn. Miss Daisy Mavraki of Greece
Oblifiiiif!, Thieves
Un til Store
Obligg thieves took a small
A quantity at merchandise from
J C. Pnney store on South ■
Main Street Sunday night
The thieves very carefully
removed a plate glass from a
front door of the Penney build
. ing and stood the glass against ,
a plate glass window
The burglar* apparently took .
their time, tried on several
pairs of trousers, shoes and a
half dozen-shirts, beforv select.
Ing their wantrobe.
— . The burglary was discovered
at « 30 o’ctock Monday morn-
ing ♦ 1
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h Must^le The
Heat; Tiffs Keep
Polieetnen Btuy
it must be heat ...
Seven persons paid fine* for fight
ing 8aturday night
Five of the seven were arrested
if Maj. Gon, William K Harri-
son. chif Allied delekate, gtieks to
his pattern, he will call another
three-day recess July 7. The three
Rain Monday slowed ground
fighting and grounded fighter-
activity slace two Heu auacu
early Sunday on a position west
of Chorwon coat the Reds 200 lulled
and some 450 wounded.
vame,
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Being the boos, Chief Smith, pick
$ ed an eeey job for himseif. He
I took the downtown distriet, all of
it by himself and on foot. He also
। had the same district throughout
the. day Saturday, from 7 a.m.
Saturday morning. ′**
In a reference to the triplets' moth-
er. “How can you say I did some-
thing wrong"’"
Now It’s Germ-Laden
f ' taken the necessary and proper
admitted one of their own shells mehsures," the note saj.
The shell caused no damage er
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neutrality of the trce zone back "Ourssidesregret theoee yrrnee
wm "w:
Chiang Predicts
"She picked up the toys snd gave
them to the cMldren, thinking thst AUTOI$T INJURED-
American planes slweys drop
bombs snd that the dropping of
kr,S
Revolt for China
WASHINGTON, June 20 «n -
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek-es
timsted Monday that Red China
has liquidated at least five million
non-Communists and he believes
“revolt will be forthcoming."
The Chinese Nationalist leader’s
estimate waa for the period from
Oct 1, 1040, to Feb. 1, 1952. He
sold It waa based on official Com
munist releases and news reporta
contained in four Communiat news-
paper*
achuria fired on toe l
-esn
Monday. Officers strenked
“nothing new." '. 7
Governors Open Sessions $
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iring and were en-
. cent of the Texas
delezatesar, 22000 members et
toannside
ther states
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HOUSTON, June 20 AA—Gov, Vsl
Peterson of Nebraska, Monday
opened the 44th annusi national
Governors' Conference with s blast
st the "ineptness" of the national
administration and a warning
agalnat “running to Washington for
handouts."
Peterson is chsirman of the Gov-
ernors' Conference. His talk waa
the first major address of the con-
vention as the chief executives of
48 states settled down to the busi-
ness of the three-day meeting.
Though the butness meetings be-
gan Monday, politics- was- at the
msin topic on everyone’s mind.
In the widely split Republican
camp, polities wss st its highest
pitch.
Ike. Supporter. Seek Delegates
Several supporters of Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower admittedly
carried out "‘missionary" meeting,
trying ‛o .wing delegate, to the
national GOP convention to their
candidate / •
On the Lsmocratic .ide, the way
apparently yvas cleared for "truce
meeting.” between northern end
southern factions after Gov. Allan
Shivers of Texas, a leader of the
dissident Dixie members, snd Gov.
Poul S. Dover of Massachusetts,
keynoter for the nationsl conven-
tion. sent out "peace" feelers. -
Gov. Dsn Thornton of Colorado
Temperatures Monday were about
on a par with Sunday.-e5.T
Low reading! Sunday night te-
eluded Amarillo 67, Austin 72, Del-
la* 78, El Paso 71, Houston li. Ban
Antonio 71, Waco 71, Lubboek 88.
Marfa «3. Midland «. Big Spring
74, and bilen668.//
out, nothing more. The council has
“• 4= = • provide another
rod ear or additional men May
cuncilmen will sometime and I •
I maybe something will be too late.
V Why shut the gate after the horse .
I te gone?
rt we. I
, are under
nee. Qualifications at
Due to expert and efficient police
work by Officers Cliff Benson and
Jesper Peugh. plus expert dispatch
t
- - -—-—.—-- , ings
The regular Lone Star Republi- tions.
cans, who support Sen. Roberi A. The national committee meets
Taft, issued an 84-pze booklet ac- Tuesday mornin
cueing their rivals of using "mob meats from the t
ruls-iptimidationandiezalpro
cre, -r
Set
How would yov lika te try te
Mm in e couple mi a • motor-
eyele. A couple that minutes be-
fore bed been at each ether's pound safe was taken from " Ste-
throats, teeth and nail? phens county ranch home, he de-
Hew weald you like to be try- clared.
tag to stop a gang fight, then
vecekte e report that another 1
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irge hunk ot \
S Chamber*.
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yea knew R, but bow ore you. But the officers filed burglary
to knew just where the killing , charges, against Eggleston and au
to going to toko piece7 '— ----------I—■ ....... — _
Chief et Police, Oran Smith, a President Rhee
'•MBA* officer, was also on duty nl r •
i Plans To Erase
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Both Factions Of Texas Republicans Hurling 'Theft' Charges
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sunDrt“AeirstnaraegaiteEtRomgeinaRiMan?canedson.the Porter and.Alyin Lane, said that Republicans". f what H csileda campaigns “vU committee for two-party govern-
ULm OmI ■ J • Mk I8e55 at the RePubiea. natonahsommittee to i fhe general's backers won sweep- ( Henry Zwfel, regular Republi - lification" against Taft. It eked ment inTexas" ", •
- " .Lodge said Zweifel approved the
appointment. ? . ",
. Creager’s letter commissioned
Porter to enlist the support of
fight ores taking place in another
soction of the city, a distance of
five miles or more?
Somebody might get killed and
1 Saturday morning. , -- - the natiqnal assembly because he
4 if you have ever visited Meburn. can wait no longer for it to pss e
on .Saturday nighttedwheehuthe bill giving the people the power to
1 weather ia hot during harvest time, choose their president.
’ you will know just what problems 1 am now studying the ways
the chief waa up against. and of dissolving the nv
I T •_ J.-. "3, tional assembly r must follow the
Some of you ere wondering wihl.ofthe people."
f Why police have foiled to catch , Rhee's, message climaxed his
I ' a ghantem burglar. long fight to take the. presidential
• You don't have to wonder any voting power from the assembly
' lenger. One police car, patrolling and give it to the people.
f S sqvare miles of homes, is Rhee first announced Ms inten
< the answer. One police car and 1 tion to dissolve the assembly last
I tWo petrolmen guarding the livea 1 month, but backed down after national elections July 6. said he I
and property of e city, is a dis- President Truman and. other Unit carrying order issued
grace and on invitation to crim- ed Nations governments protested. I.. / “
There is no provision in the Ko- I some time ago by the defense
{Don't criticise your police de- rean constitution for the assembly’s ministry to halt arms smuggling
paitman 1. How that you know : dissolution. "* " *“
Iha facto, you should feel more The assembly's last regular term
2314
Felks in the know have tried
to keep the facts revealed here
• decret. They, at least some
of them wonted to keep the facis
eear at for unselfish reasons, to
protect focal citizens from thugs
burelers, rebhsrs end the like
4 Apparently the burglars, thugs,
robbers have found out the facts,
therefor. It to high time the citi-
MM eheuM also knew the truth. -
Leet Seturday night, 'In • ten-
minyte period, police were dis-
patebed t investigate e gang
Ogh* at City Fork, a men and
* woman fighting an South Main
for all, two drunks disturbing the
pe.ee, two men trying to gain
. , entrance to the manual training
building at the high school and
two boys shooting firecrackers
end Roman candles from the top ,
manual training building at Cle-
burne High School.
Before the police could investi-
gate the boys shooting firecrackers
they were called to pick up two
drunks in the northeast section of
hsh.
A . i i1
■Who sending a box of cigars ended Monday. A temporary ses- leave Nuevo Laredo over the Pan-
or a bronze plaque to police sion begins Tuesday. American highway.
headquarters.
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Why don't they do something?
Police take orders from the city
council, not the city manager or'
the chief of police. AU the chief
and manager can do is recommend
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY - 1 ______
Partzscloudz.Mondaz and Tues- the Texas Repubcan _
ith wide scattredafter party Monday distributed," t
yy u eening in yndershowers to support their charges “that the [R__________
Not much tompcratuFM. other tried to steal control of the us “fair play” in
Sunday . ♦ Monday GOP organization- lings Ete entert
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F l - 4p.m.---101 4a.m.„;........77
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8 p.m.--82 8 a.m. ............
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[ > Magmum temperature 102 degrees
|| in past 24 hours. ‛ ।_____
I I Minimum temperature 78 degrees । porters f
- iPan hours. t I vote fraud
Alfred Driscoll of New Jersey,
among others.
Driscoll warned, though, that he
didn't believe "any Republican will
have an easy time being elected.
It will be an uphill fight."
Dever predicted the “importance
of a democratic victory" would
over-shadow the rivalry between
North and South factions in his
party snd bring about a healing of
the wounded party unWn
Universe9
lx Torn Between
Ambition, Orders
LONG BEACH, Calif., June 30 an
—Shy, blue-eyed Armi Kuusela,
crownod the "moat beautiful
woman in the world" at the Miss
Universe content here, was torn
Monday between ths urge to be-
coms s fUm star and bar mother's
pleaa to coma home.
"Right now I'm homesick. But I
think I would like to stay," the
19-year-old blonde from Helsinki,
Finald, said. "Jst now my heart
is so fuU It is hard to say how I
feel."
One of many gifts the pink-
cheeked beauty received elong with
her crown as Miss Universe wss a
$250 s wsek contract at Universal
International Studios.
. But along with the world wide
fame came the voice at Armi’s
mother in Finland, saying her
daughter wfll become a gymnastics
teacher, not a movie star.
So movie fans may never see
Armi’s five foot five inch figure
— 34 inch bust, 23 inch wsist snd
for fighting al city park. Accord
ng to the officers, the fight start j
eed when two men tried to order m
three other men from the park
area The three men refuned to HNuy
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NEW YORK, June 30 (h—An an-
gry Brooklyn houaewife promised
Monday to take action against her
handsome huaband, the father of
triplets born to another woman.
Mrs. Mary Scarnati wept as she
told police how she wss shocked
when she readin the newspapers
that her eatranged huaband, Sal-
vatore.was the father of three girls
born in s cold water flat last Frh
"I’m going to make him psy
for Mi thia.” Mrs. Scarnati said.
PANMUNJOM, June 20 W-,
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3.,
Eggleston, however, protested Wal
innocence from a cell in the Step-
ens county jail. ‘ a gers
He was attending a rodeo in Ku- |
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Truce Conference Tent
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. -i recotery to
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KEENE, who is nursing £ broken
leg ... Genial NORA MCNALLY’
a.
lag by veteran radioman, Frank -----—-- - $- — —
qBaS-ss" FORT WORTH HOODLUM DENIES
the two policemen on duty last . f ’
THEFT OF RANCH STRONG BOX
outside the city. *
How would you feel’ ' BIECKENRIGF, June 30 IP
Benson and Peugh were faed Leroy (Tincy) Eggleston, wiry ex-
with such a problem. convict from Fort Worth, stoutly
' maintained Monday that he had
nothing to do with a $6,000 Saturday Com
night safe burglary ‘
Nay,
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 197, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1952, newspaper, June 30, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564259/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.