The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1940 Page: 1 of 10
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF
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jjlXTY-EIQHTH YEAR COMANCHE. COMANCHE COUNTY, TEXAS QCTQBBH 11, 1940 ~ """" ”“r““ NO 13^
gELECTiVE SERVICE EXPLAINED
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LOCALS MEETSTRONG
IN HAMILTON Tl
Hamilton Bulldogs tonight , in
lamiltat)., In what Will probably
tt one of the best Dtstrlrt 12-A
football games of the season
The game la rated a toss-up. ’
lamiiton, undefeated in thgp**
Arts this season, openedjJje-iTea- ■
on/ erttTP an easy in a I
iW-wmferencfvjstole with Brown-)
ood B. ltteonTerence cbmpeiaion..
ogs have downed thfj
Arid Mavericks 23-0. -andj
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County Teachers Registration At | County Farmers
The City Hall Now Receiving
1940 AAA Checks
’resent Program
Here Wednesday
Men subject to registration for
the selective military sendee In
both voting precincts of Comanche
will register at tfia City Hall ac-
cording to Mrs. Mary Fields.
County Clerk, and head of the
toli^Tnnouncement M*? registration * .........
By Dale Howard, County Supt.
According
from Supt ■ W Z. Compton. Co- w "e*l,,v/*“ua ",oul^F? *'•*“
“ , -if . ^ ‘ 7~ be at the regular voting ooxes
mstnehe. ttye teachers of this excent at De Leon where tftlt cOn-
hjave
BY J. W. ROBERSON. JR.,
-d County Adm. Officer
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Fifty-seven Comanche County
Registration at other places will
js ^sses**?
the first meeting so lids ted registration wiH also be ments amounting to $3,685.11, This
In the City Hall A that placfe. j represents only a small tfart of the
county will
of the Educational Association,
I ,—:--- --------j Tuesday. October 15th. 8‘.00 Men in both Comanche boxes 1940* payments to be made as a
tlco 26-7, , : • — ' • : r —— ___^ . o'clock, pro. atr the Comanche are asked to register upstairs at -large number of farmers have not
Taco State Home team 14-0. and show of Bob and Joe and the schdoJS constitute the member- being underway. Mrs FleTBs $115.016 98 for the county As soon
Iropptfig a 7-0 decision to Brady Sunshine Boys from KOKO here “hip of Comanche County Edu- stated. las producers complete their farm-
uo week* ago Comanche. ln_their Wednesday night. October 10. at rational Association. Supt Comp- All persons regardless ..'ofc age.. lng operations and notify the
1 . - ton. who served the association as are eligible to volunteer to. help,county office, their applications
•u.y
± SiSSa^i^'SSSS^1^ “*■* mmt <* PM.
'_ . I rPhgi fiunAhina Rnvc ara nn« of
Indiana Outweighed
-Coach Frazier and Dyer's
idsyL.
6-°. ' I 'THp Sunshine Hny« me one nt urg** teachers to be
mast popular fSHle"and show PirtlcTpatFTh the
__,___r___|__m w ^ tn the South west and fea- nation of the asaocial
bg Indians will weigh In at Around tur? a clean high class concert,, powlble ..that ' the .Interscholistfs, volunteered: Marion Wilkerson,
for payment are being submitted
start
IglD
school term with the registration according
_The Biin*hin« n™* ue one nf urges All teachers to be present to-Mrs. Fields who said tlmi ad-; to the. State office.
StS"? .'^,,"-“rffmuSSanllrllS X.Wlo«lnCt0m“
•etc Roach's Hamilton Bulldogs
ft# start a team, averaging 160
tounds per man.
The Indians' starting barkfleld
irlB- weight in* at 150 pounds:
it uni ’lai I issii ur 91 iuw
consists of slnglngFdanclng. string time a.so
fhusl,c, gospel .songs, and plenty
of'good clean fun.
Bob and Joe ha^been heard
over Radio Stations XFRA and
■ ■ ■ « ••• —w —•ww.p. tuir a ucaii islKil < id.'ih ruiKTi li •----------—’— -----;
M [pounds per man while Coach from start to finish The showv League Witt be-organized at this . Nell Webb. Mary E. Jones. A E.
Setp. H»min«n n ... — time »lw Thompson. W D. Jenkins Rebec-
ca Hill. Vance Payne. J C Helm.
Jr., P. A. Pettit. H. M Vineyard
and Roy Dabney in addition to
Sid Harris^, and Ed Sanders, elec-
tion Judgexi'^who along with the
other electlop officers of the coun-
ty are called by the President to
assist. " "
—Mrs. Fields asks all volunteers
for ccnuairar mciudihg those
mentioned above and others who
Official Announcement W a s con......to meet wl^h her linri the*
_ . . . . fmade this week by the State High- chief registrars. A. S. Harris and
Proceeds qf the Wednesday, way Department that the con- Ed Sa.nders kt the City Hall Tues
nigtur effUrtainment.wtll be used struction of Highway 36 East from day aftemocn, October 15 at 5:00
by th^Bartd Mothers to help buy Macksville to the Hamilton Coun- o'clock to receive instn
irhlle the ime wUl be slightly XEAW for years The Sunshine
eavier averaging JM 'Pounds. Boys have Just completed an eight
EiuterUng. 1S5 pound fullback. jVar engagement over KWKlf in
md Vertion Thompson 160 pound Shreveport. Louisiana, and are
Martel. are the offensive stars of now heard daily over KOKO
amtlton ir unrirfratetlmm Eas- g a ni' ;4luj 12-30 noon
rUng and Thompson share mo'j
the ball carrying duties, and
hompxon *ts tiie teatn'i pas>er
Hamilton has won only two
me* from the Indians sthre the
>o t»:uns started playing tlte
Admission for adults will be 28c.
I including tax; Children ibc-
Highway 36 East
Contract In I94L
w . Producers have also received
have; $23,920.00 for their 1940 Cotton
Parity Payment which represents
approximately 650 applications out
of 1262 which have been submit-
ted to the State office. *
Producers are being notified
by the County office Just as soon
as their checks^ are ready for de-
livery.
"F"
3 scored, their victories m \
and 1935. Tlie locals have won ,**’8^ «vhaol
games, and two games have
Jn Mu,'—1—r~>—— -r—
Bandog* After Third Win
[Comanche and Hcnhlton start -,
their gfldiron rivalry bact in!
20. T.he Indians had one of the
ong«*t teams In the 8tate in
Agd set >what is probably close
in all time high scormg mark
In they piled, up a 170-to-0
lha Buildogs.
tile
forms for the Comanche
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Scores Of previous Indian-Bull
»g. games are:
”ear Indhut*
1920 170
1921 No game *—
1922 13
192J No game
1924 No game
1925 No game
1926 6
192 7* .18
1928 A
5929— 7
11930 . - • ' ft*
1931 50
|SW3? . 13
933 . 0
r934 — fl
MW— --—--ft-
Camp Rushed
At Brownwood
oTlock to receive Instructions and
l,y I.lne ____ |__ ________
MB l <'i ding to notica-iS UggDi the registration Wednes-
recetved hy Hilton Burks. Secre-rday tnorning at 7 O'clock. Regis-
Indians Down
Rising Star
tary of the Chamber of Commerce, tration will
Wed:
rlOfk We
elds siuiL
fontlnue -
nesdiy ni
• The City, is now worktng on vo'c
'securing the right-of-way for Field
Highway l"6 South ' Pecan BeltT
Huett tetrads*
way Commission has promised a
'contract on that road. .
untij nin^
Wildcats
If llUlulOj itTU Mi How
night. Mrs.
B> Rev. £. R. Gordon
Limited only by the amount
material* available, construction
-worjt at Camp BrownwoodJs now
Bulldog* Ltd ftftt swing, says a Brownwood
0 [dispatch appeaulru in the Star-
iTj'lf’irram . . 1
0 j' Office <fouild!ngs to house auar-
rsi,srr,:,i *« «-*
and a blueprint building'have been 1' ,,:
At State College
1 __________Airport School
^D.HDonaho ToBe Jonn J^t, M,
Honored Sunday and Mrs, w H. Hoett, or Ccman-
^ - _____ ‘ che, has been appointed ground
The Comanche Indians crushed
the Rising Star WildcAtA. 45-0
here Friday night in the opening
conference game of the season.
The Indians had complete
charge of the game throughout,
outclassing the visitors in every
department- Comanche piled up
13 first downs to two. and gained-
375 yards to 72 for ftte Wildcats'.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GIVEN
ON PEACE-TIME MILITARY SE1
Dedical
New Proctor
Gp Is Held
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The new proctor- High School
and ^Gymnasium' was dedicated
Tuesday night October 7. The
•rMost of the space ip The Chief
this Week Is being given to a
number of questions and answers
on the Peacetime Military .'Train-
ing Program which begins neat
i Wednesday with the registration
of men between, the ages of 21
and 35 inclusive -for the selective
military train mg. These questions
and answers were prepared by the
State Director of Selective Service
J. Watt-Page with headquarter*
at Austin, Texas:
History and Purpose.
1. Q.—What Is the purpose of-
the selective serviee p**o-r4»*y. —
A.—The program'8 purpose la te
train a body of reserves
ile -
h The Dublin High School Band.1may confront this nation, and
wltt ' “ “ - — - “
ed
playing “Aine
invocation 9
number, County Superintendent I _
Dale Hdward made a short talk. I‘u,cnco
A band number was dedicated 8 enj'°llnJent l^e United States
to pioneers of Proctor, who wereff^1?^ w~^ choofe those men %hotn
th C. G. Logan as director open- ^ ^ f.^ ^ ^^
the dedication ceremonies by'** ** thr ,***#* ”ttB6a
lerlca.” Following the I PJ»‘W^-»n enrollment of WB
M another b^d ”*n„^««n the .i,»_or »d
36. regardless of wealth or In-
fluence or social position. Frpoa
responsible for the old structure
that the new building replaced
Thf principle address was made
by Sam Russell, of Stephenvllle.
Enstrlct Judge %nd Congressman
It deems best fitted to receive a
year's training.
2. Q.—Is -the selective service
program a newly-developed plan?
A.—No. The selective service
elect from the Seventeenth Dist-|program was put into effect dur-
tfet. !
The Dublin Post of the Ameri-
can l^egion was iepresented by
Mr. Lowery. IJe made a talk after
the Legion presented the Colors
in a most Impressive way.
hjjt the World War after the vol-
unteer system of recruiting - aoJ»-_
diers had failed to. supply the na-
tion’s needs. After the war=-4n
1928—the -Unitpd States Congress
instructed the Army and Navy to
band plgymg "'The 8tar Spangled . . ^ » , . ..... ..
now beings put MUo^ af foot la tt»-
pictures of a real rodeo.
To close the night of entertain-
ment, the Proctor High School
boys and girls
played Shiloh.
basketball teams
Instructor at the Civil Aeronau-
tical Training School at Denton
r. 6 H Donaho. who, ha*' been in connection with the North.Texjjt
superintendent of the Methodist asjreacheij C^ojlege, * hi
20
rT ,
7okpr. Milton. and'-AI-bin, were
rngncheN
tom*ncheN offensive staf^. Coker,
1-75 pound fallback, scored
jaContinued' On Page .Three* .
Young
Huett. a junior in the
entire SirnSv' SeS’th’a ^eeial ^l^'3 trStol S
■ '■* ”----- —• week passed
test given
mft-ted and work is under way of the Sunday School hour Ranger and. last m
- the 80 acres of hospital faclli- th ?ntn« He 1* retlrm« thp *rm,nd regulation
ties, the October 5 dispatch said n*‘, Hc 18 rourmB - - —-------------
Irs. Carrie Friend
Dies After Illness
Wholesale Finn
Robbed Of(609
Friday Morning
ties.
= 37 Q.—How many men will, be
affected by the selective service
program? ~ T" . .,
A —-Military autlioritles estimate
that approximately 16,50OiK)o men
between the ages of 21 and 36
WBe' registered' under
gram m the United States
territorial possessions,
approximately 900,000 men
expected to register. Approximate-
ly 5.000,000 are expected to be
available for the training program.
4. Q.—Who will administer the
program? _ ' T”’
A—The President of the United
States will name a national alr-
ectOr or SelectTve service. In ,each
' , | state the Governor will strve u
The Coraanehe Wholesale Gro-! tHe coordinating head, and
'■ prowlers gained entrance position in Texas.
tearing I 5 Q —When will the selective
Funeral services for Mrs Carrie eery was
> burglarized Friday, morn-! appoint a State Director ofSrtWt^,.......
d” "fnieVes escaped with Ive Service. Oovernor W^,: 7«J -
to 1
tion which arranged the Sp'ec nl a 24 day contract at eight
r
-i /
- i . ~ , , __ begin the tatk ot.ctlksiTyThg men friends flf'the lodge members also Monday morning upstairs ovef
‘1 ■ |-The*.loffal Draft Boarif for Qi- of .conscription age immediatelyftb.attend this special service. Coleman'S Otoceiy. 1*". who:
— Tito Asscssor-CpllectoF* office mnnche CountyT*long with those nftf,r 'registration. day. which Is '' .'--—.......----ffxpected Co he a fhlrljf heavy ses-
bi~-H i —i--- - rwo m • *''■•*' 'sion - including the hearing of
1936 11 -•,’./* 0.
laiv ,i « o
[1938 19 8
1939 13 ... 7
:t47
_ , Frobabje T.lheup*.
[ 'Phi* probable Starter* -for <!i
kdlan* with weights are:
ime v : Pos — W>.
|B Edwards 'T I E l4:>
LoudermTTk........LT . 190
Carter LG 150
Davis C 150
Rains . h—MO ,■ 150
W Edwards RT 175
Spear* * . RK 145
Marshall ‘ - <4 ‘ 155
Milton l H 120
Albin RH 150
Coker F 175
Hamilton starters:
lire Pos Wt.
Kruger LT------- 180
Arnett LE 16C
White --------LO 155
Young C .150
Stamp RG 170
Krueger 1 RT 180
tabbilt RE 150,
mompxon O '; 160
psU'illng F 155
Ones HB 150
Dayte - HB * 165
iAsefsor-Collector
Office To Remain
for 33-beds of the 1000
bed hospttai assembly
la,Jy -I W. It, Thate hasten eieeted to
Ait average of 12 carload* of succeed Mr. Ooualuk as superln-
■Wfhtb^r'V rplUhlf into Brownwood tendent of t*J;ie Sunday Schools
dally. Cast iron pipe for water . —--------
Unes cut ,«ie,-camp sWf also I V be- CALLS ANNUAL MEETING OF
■BVg-,unloaded at a special rallr:>ad
siding,
Bid!Mrs R A. Luker of Fioctor. who!
died Monday morning at the Fort
Singing Convention
At Indian Creek
New Residence For
A. J«
$50
The
IIKilin \>jjsr ASSOCIATION
—r
To Member* of Hlklvway' 67 -
(Association: f
At, the request
Work got underway last wet t
on a new residence, Tor A, J,;
Williford_on^the lot adjoining his
home on“5^il Dublin Street near
the Grammar School,.
The building Is to be a four
'.vnocl with Rev. Leslie A. Boone add took around
Williford Land s. W. williams, official- cakh arid ."Checks,
rur«. Burial was in Graham Chapel [practically ruined too. says Roy sessions. This registration will take
Cemetery, r Brannah. vice-president of the j place on Wednesday. October 16.
Mrs. Gnend was born Novent- j wholesale firm. . and the first "*
ber 21, 1873. in Graham’s Cltapei. I The thieves poured out three tow’probably
bf members of
Hfgll/Wv 67 Association that we
I . ----r— I haw.- an early meeting of this room and joath triune structure
A singing converttton will be Ais(M*Uon, I am calling the an- and when completed will be for
held Sunday night at Indian Creek nual meeting in San Angelo for rent. ’• •
.accordln gto the announrement Octobet 12 at 9 q.m. It is sug-
!of an arrangement committee The gest'fd that representatives report p ' MumLn Tr*
'session willf begin at 7,45 o’clock, at the SL. Angelu^ Hotel. unmed- rv.s^ • ivscsiiLKtrg ■ M
! All singers in Comanche County lately upon arrival ...
iarrtl surtoundiqg counties are in- Every town along Htgltway 67 j
.yited to alteno and bring their is urged to have a large delega-1
1 —;.—_—•... ft ion to attend the San Angelo;
j Tl» famous" Swor Brothers will meeting.
present an All-Girl Minstrel In H. W Moiclock. President'
Highway 67 Association.
1
the Castle of Foods at the State
I Fair of Texas three times dally.
October 5 to 20 The famous
‘minstrels are" ofrered asTLee eh- Blaticlie Dabney were Dallas visj-
tertalnment for visitors tors nVcr the week-end.
Be Church Guests
Sunday Night
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By -Rev. E. 'R. Gordon
BBSs Gladys Baker and Miss
DRAFT BOARD FOR" COMANCHE
COUNTY NAMED BY GOVERNOR:;
Closed Qctober, 16
The First Methodist Vhurch has
arranged a special service for Sun-
day night at which the member*
of the local lodge of^the Knight?
of Pythias are to be special guests.
The service Is ‘arranged by E. R.
Gordon, pastor of tlie church,
who is also a member of the K P-
j Lodge, and it is built around the
general theme oLfriendship, cour-
age and brotherhood which
” | the undeflying principles of
lodge. . ; . .
The chufeh Is expecting a
attendance -fronv tl\e K P. Lodge
and antfCIpate.vvrfine. service. The
jchUTch invitjpS tlie families and
The»-|
to the wholesale firm by
Sam Houston hospital in San An-* off the lock and entering through service program go into effect?
, MmfiUy t»era *
A.—President Roosevelt r as i*»
day aftejqnoon at 2 o'clock aUCdn- i Safe Cracked. A * ’sued a calf for the registration ®f
tral Methodat Church in Brown - • c-^TTle burglars cracked the safe;jail' ulMi between' the ages of 21 *
to *69 in and 36 who' are living in- tlie Ujil^*
safe was led States and its territorial pos-
Comanche County. She -wta^ a sacks of potatoes, tobk the sacks t about November ' 15
call’of men
begin their ^ training
member of the Methodist Church. Jand went to the cigarette storage
Her hbshand William P Friend.. room and filled them wfth .cigar-
died November 18, 1989 ettes and chSArs..
SurvivofSj include six daughters, After robbing the firm, the
rs. Chisholm*. Mrs William'P. thieves calmly ate an early utorn-
*•“'*— breakfast./consisting of throe
Mrs
Dingle of Brownsville. Mrs. C EL
;v Eaiog of Fort Davis. Mrs DeWitt
Snead l ot San Angelo, Mrs. R. F.
Robertsatt bf Mineola. and Mrs.
E.' C. Fopiar of New Orleans.
Louisiana; two sons. R. H. Friend
of Bro'Tynwood and Bates Friend
wiioidtiUE v/s uuuc
sausage and other eat-
ing
cans of
atoles __ a
Local, officers are worklnghjon
the case r~-
Active -Again Friday.
Burglars Were -active here again
(Continued On PSlfe 7) ' J,rt
MR. AND- MBS. Gt.LA TON
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON
of Trent 1 twelve grandchildren,! Friday night, when they attempt-
one great-grandchild and four sis-
ters
, ed to rob the Clemons Motor
Company and the Comanch^ Mill-
Pallbearers were Walter Hel- ,mg Co.
met**' Tom Bagley. Tr.lman Har-1 Thieves gamed entrance to both
low, Guy N Qulrl. C A. Stewart, firm,*, but nothing of vnljte was
8Pd Marion Baugh ' ’ missed at either place “ ""
DISTRICT COURT WILL CONVENE
SIN COMANCHE MONDAY MORNING
' ,-— -' i |tine. ,wh«'was found dead**at his
District Court will convene here i1om(l near there Sunday. August
domafiche will remain closed
r.sy Wednesday. October 16.!
|r;ing to an
A: Fettlt.
announcement
y
lr. Pettit and the'entire per-
nel of the offfCF Will bb help-r
In thf'regjatrattbn of men un-
tile Compulsory Military
ndtog Ac^. } r- -
SUPPER SATURDAY
NIGHT AT MERGER GAP
Tier* pill be a pie supper
M«ro«r‘s -akp fchool ■ flatur
night at 8 o'clock. ’ approtaA, which Is expected
Is ^onsored by the week. . - ,H
bv iov! I (l0Vfrn0r the nominee*
W S oLkTsS L,wo,iW have an opportunity , to
^ nl render «b distinguished service to
•Ht ^ie nam^ ^^ubmuted.thelr ‘'Wintry by adminlste. ing the
^ Vi^^vernoT J H Xrthur sdectlve■ serviee program in tire
CommaSer T.U,e Amerl- SJ,Ult of IpPartialUy. fairness and
Btm local- A^er- j^ustice . ^tch the ^Congress in-
bistrjet Judye R. B. Cross of
GatCsville Will preside over tlve -
U«TONj which
term
Ju
twenty-nine divorce suits, five. of (fourt Attorney Bill Al»
' ' were continued from lastj1*^0* Hamilton is proaeeutor.
”,mwT fig
Id W.-..B HaiTeV. i itheir, cnuntrv idliltt fni- mllltnrv
pay are
Thate. and W
r-rss use,
Qullters' Clpfo,
nd W^B. Ban-et__ -r- j their cquntrr;'«#Sfc2'
igeiwe
\ urged a
ompletely
■ thenat
draft' hoard members,
President -*»:
Star military
SAUed to'receive
I The nominee's serve without pay,
[. The Governor urgbd atl citizens
to co-operate completely with tlTe
boards to make the national fie-
-i.fohn Travis .Mdhon. son
John A. Mohon of Comanche.'amf.
cx-Comahche High 8ch
player, fs-mtw
{term. ... v ; i, >
of i Justice Oe.drge-.C? ^WetzaJ of, follows
id (Jqmanrtte said that he h«nflf-[__C 8.
The grand Jury list as drawn
Mr. and Mrs. Nabors Gleatoo
announce the birth of a son, Paul
Elliott, Saturday Get. 6.--
The young man weighed nte*-
and a half pounds.
—-yr-rrxpr’
New Majestic .
Theatre *
—2 * ■.”■ —- i -mm
' FRIDAY ONLY ' •
' ‘*t51RL FROM lAKWA"
—with—>
• 'DenpiS O'Keefe
8ATURDAY MATINEE
i Gene Autry
' . ■ —in— ----e*—e—*
•RIDE. TENDERFOOT. RIDE"
'WAT.'NIGHT and $lMDAYk'
Blng Crosby and Mary Martlq
—to—
"RHYTHM ON TIIE RIVER'*’
MONDAY, add TUESDAY
! Bargain Prices !
Robert MohtfQB^MY«. .
HAUNTED MONEYMOOIP*-,
Dudley. Copiahche;' W.
High 8ch(>ol Indiani teen criminal,carps on docket-T. Carrath De leon. Bt- 2; John
... reihllar qiWirterback Thlch the' defemlnnt-* lyut ■beep Lightloot. De I-eon,_Bt. 4: O W
tor tne ‘grid train of Serond“ bound—over--await the action. fMplllns, De jLeoq: ■’ L. C.
Signal Corps at Fort Sam Hous
too.. -w‘ .
.John Trivia w|
compatition wii
boys. hy
r won hi* PO#
ritli 38 ottai
the action.
of the grand Jury , Information'13^. Leoft. Rt.
on*#ust how many cases Justice manche; P.
tion in W.
Army oth$r justices of the
on docket was /not available.
M Fagan. Cotnai
he. RtU;
>- Macon,
** F. Denny. Co*
B. Spifhh^O/, De Lean and the che; Earl Seay. Comancl
of'the county have B. L. Gore, Comanche, pern. Star;
/not available. H. Sneed, Hasse; J. A Douglas,.
Miss < Nina Mooney of Los An- the
i' - V
. wvvw, • , W nimw will: *»o t lutini i
The three-merober boards will fense program “a regl success.
s
. -.J - I - , • , ■ -r^v . , < . V
Mls»<Nina Moc
gales, California,
te- sister. Mrs. Buei Preston
H. Sneed, Hasse; ,, ... .....
One oft the major problems Of Hidney; C BAA^defson, temktn SATUR'M^ NTdw'r
« grarfet Jugy which is to be w, A. Hue) 01 v • "♦ . Gene Autry •
iV visiting her empaneled Monday "is expected to Oaraway, Er ''Nw~ia_r|c
*reston in Aua- foe, the investigation Of the mur- Comanche^ R' M. foot
J.... if
-def of J. D. Couch. Sr.
. . V; ,
*>" r
of CKu- Oorman,
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UJtfl. ahd THUtt
"VVUEN THE DALTONS
- RODE**
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Randolph Scott And
, Kay, Frances
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1940, newspaper, October 11, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888998/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.