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; \I EE COI5c;LADEWATEH. TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNK._15._M’5JOHN Dit-UHDCowboy TanglesWith$25 BonduisUuctioiis 11 ohi Highw t Putiohn.m Jimmv Naili lilt ,i1H»Ut A} COSi t |\v a bucking ant in the Glad* watei P Clt; \ t.Ted last I 1.1 Nail was VhiS'lli .Highwax 150 ..i the » nbaiuHMo tin l •lt;U 11 ground* U«ltow »;’ I hm s-dav night's pm ioi niaru *e. Hr had Inot ion* d tor tin cowboy, ch iv im:a late iuodrl i i \Wt i»h tlu hii hV. av, to stou w hit* he (III* eted the flow of 11 at t it* from the unwinds onto the highw ay. Tin »ow poloignored NailV im IructU n i andh us! to hui; t through tin line oftraffic. mN ri ,111. ted Ralph Buell, ofl’. ;it alt;* \\ ' ! ' «‘harylt;him with de«»b‘ ying a police otli ,-t i I1,;. II ■ r« U rd ftftel I lt;; 1 in«* j*.25.00 eash hood at the t ilspolieo station.Otlu r art i\ hi. s listed on thrHi I| 1 IffII ill!Ih ui.Up,» e*»ntt-MP« ieotil .t rn11ict *i tin* e tothrrn;: in this r\a nt jm - reclastd to-jim Should* r* , top ranking holt 1 id*i in tlu iirduMi, was tu.st m the brahma hull riding contestwith Freddie I' 01 d, Hill Kenist i 1 e ,and Hob lie, ply following in that01 I, r.Thursday's ResultsTough luck do ;• * d .several conic: taut in the i * rt of tlu* second no round I’hur ni iht. In the ban-haek hroiu* * ‘.uing « vent only five of the nint* intruss stay*-d with theii mourn for tlu* required lt;i*Jit *• eon. Pa t in Johnson, T t.Worth, veil fir t, Kdtlie Yaklick, Piichlo, Colo. * as second and Freckles Brown, Duncan, Okla., v. .c third. Other who managed to t V on the hronr were Mar-I vin llol.it**:, Ptckins Okla. and Hitt George, Fort Worth.In the tle-d v. n calf roping evt nt T* an N Sr. ilh, Bethel, Ok-t h*iiu.t, po- ted the best time with IJ -1 ecf*rulGuy Weeks, h'nding. • A A tsi,nuIs t»* see tlu* third perbn mance las1 nigld .Thr colorlut (Ilulrwatei l^lladnllc, who tatrr dn w* an ovation l, om the * pectatoi *. lor thru j,,n. ir d .1 n c r j- 11lt; i mance on |I ,*i :t'b.n 1», led tlu Ci n I Kntr; .I, Hi ni)‘. tlie ms»-cat ilt;»n by I)i. • \U o U Sti iplm.t of the Fir t P.aplist Chuieh. jlutioilm-tiou ot officials and ol-u , ot the (iludewatel Pound jCp A «,ciatini\ vvrre made l*y(i | Parkinson, * *■' ■ !noon*« r who is a favoi ito of both pi i tatoi s and ci*ntlt; * tanh\ f irst Go-Hound Winners Ijj tho to 1 go round Jim Shoul-lt;U . ol Ih myrtta, lt;)kl , won thehi t ih.uk lironc riiling conh st. S, c » od, third, and fourth plan* vu nt to 1»« rt I i a nee. Bill f 1**01 ge, and Brrni J«*hiiM»n, respectively. Intin- 1.11« I It C A champion* liip* t .i ndin just rclear*‘lt;l t«xlay,to trail John-Hi)IforinJohn Dillard Is TYC Moderatorilt; • ladewat i isi IN It I \John DillardModel .»lo. el i i I 11Senior High Fellow: hip. wstalled as Moderator of the of t, mi Vouin (arm 11 inj u. rs service hr Id at the state \vid» June SYF mid u mv at IVe-h tori n Ml Ua»u‘l , Hunt, June 11 Confeienie ii. ie was June 4 IJ.riu- Hev. J.u i. MrMiehai I. n gioiial d r rtoi of I hristiau Kducation, eondueted the .set vac at which Synod ol l'esa YouthCouncil metub i were in tailed, rhe Hev Dave lt;hit ric of TexasCity gave the in phnt.ion»d talkJot ,, Elt; Withe of Fort Worth, iMod -ratoi ot Mid T« xas l’reshy- (tery, wa iivt.dled as vice Moder- ja tor, : nd Dtek Gt iffitb of Dali uj ,.s Fdltor-lIi: tie ian. Joan Lakei of Horn ton v. i’1 routii ue to sei vcas secretar\ until Augustc ther men»be ot the n« w eouiuil, Modemh rs ol thr otlm Pre: h\ t i •* , « ' *• Ann Ki ilt; ;* IHra/oi Hlou to:,»; Fd Seliibhrh, Central (MarlilH; liarlmra Lehdr Dallas; D .vid Riddle, Wc tein(New Braunfel and DennJoni .1.1' - Ha ' : piTh** iiv v.dy ele' te«i Modi i itor of the S.' nod of Texas Youth ('nun cjj is thr son of Mr. and Mr: . Is.I Dillard of tJ 1 ' Ha will be i( ienioj in Glad* vvatet HighSchool m xt vear, when- he is a member of the National Honor Society and the Cladewah r Hears footh ill team. John is preside ntof the SYF of trie First Pri hterian Church, a j'fnior deacon,and member of the church choir.poi mlt; 11 tnembc i ot the Apolj0 I'm- Choir of Palm Beach, Florida, John’s jtmioi high schooli Work was con pleted in HalmHeach Public School,jo,1|n«;d ;tdU t• blotter included thri, Im11 ‘ i. \ B Custci «*i tin theftof a diamond engagement t am andi diamond wedding Tinlives on LongviewT F. Mi i rri t . nip* P* P*»i t of ’1theft was relayed hi ’hr Slu t illdrpartim at 1 City |ohrr.I; i Will, repotV* 'I two yel ,low fencU t klrt v/« re stolen from In 1955 Hon. w bile i kedI h t io iro giomuls Wrdm daynight.l itv |oliiv picktxl up two youth at a llt;»eal cate earT this morning after m et\ ing their descriptionII on, 140ng\ it w polit e ch pattintTin ho driving a gray Chi 1* t,• wa rt* wanted by tlu* Longview |oi lice cietmrtiiu.nl on a charge ofdisturbance, i \ minor collision at thr lodeugrounds was reunited I1 invoKrd I ft taxicab drivrn bv these Fldeiand a Clin It driven by Paul i Bruce. No injuries were reported ; and slight damage was reporhnl toi the taxicab.111 ID HiCusteip • • i tii.it in*I,est(*\Vtill*Mia,WYhadnksl«ht w i I!a vo.uldand Hawkins will he rulingin the bareback event.i; Wharton nt Handera, Tex., t,M.k h p hoiuu 111 calf roping in Hu- initial go-round with a time ( I i I , •, (, »nd* Llt; o Brannon w a: MToml: L; nham I Jib y, third; andBuddy Groff, fourth.A Canadian cowpoke, Morty W*od , who had. from Calgary,... . a • 1:_. -#Ot INine Squad Cars Answer Report Of School BurningDALLAS. (U.Rl- A n port thatDali Forest Avenue High .srhooli» 11 ntl changed into a Negro school, vould b burned downsent nine stpiads t*i po1ir(*men 1lt;» t,h(» school Fliu sday night.All thev found, however, was agroup of white s t udents in tiie front of the buildings and jome N, gro nulla at tl e hark. I hr Negro bo\,; were playing football at ttie rear of the rehool; the whiteRv LYLE C. WILSONShoulders continu* t _ ..........1 *y lliwl a oi Manhattan H»*ach, j r,,pjrj'. in the nation at the( lit Should* 1 trail Hav.kiii thm* was second with.0, I»,intr 'llu f.houM 12.« , followed by Bobby.•in. extra fancy riding in to* • | ; . .lM)nd and Dan Tay-m hi* n**i forin.Mic** as both Shoiii-l v/hh ir ,u.onds flat.All veil contestants stayedwith theii mounts in the saddle hronc riding v/Th Morty Woods, Calgary, Albe rta, Canada taking top ; pot followed by Marvin Holmes ia rhecond plac** and lexasKidd, Jr. Fort Worth in thirdplace.Nobodv came near James By-. 1 *t lt;♦ 1,1 hiilldor ung e ven in the iirsiwith M o via I IoImk-s, Al vid N.'T ; ' nul, • *, j„ht*s roc-• •........ :SdrVS w™?:« ^Oeraw ...... ... I Ion, C O,His flat In nail uni him was C Ivo, F,os l„*\i, , niit id. .. ,n !!„• t„,lido,:niiK ;v . N. M. wit 8.mu,nd,, AlS, ,0,1,1 Ihii'i and fourth Bynum, Wiixuc-.chic. «• »•-«• .i.i. went lo lialoh stm-kvwll, seconds; Bill !) rl)\ Wasl*n1”’It, ii,,, lt;o„,li and Dude Smith, n T«;x. 12.0 rwmd. jmt Wayne Gar-. , ,,V. Iv. Coml. . a Chccobih. rctt, Pawhuska. Okla., la.5 stcOO,. i*» '*. *»!••,«* onds. “N«. tnrnj iorthr national * liamniom hip Dand-I lt;•»** r IN AH. i TA- iio ‘ _Connelly's Conviction May Have Helped Stevenson's Bid For Demo NominationFast Action, Rough Riding Foreseen In Final Showdown For Top Money'Hu. hurk’in of i-vorv bn.nc, tlu* piU'h’in of every llrahma llUl, illu| ,ho throw of omm v rone will have a lot to dovvlt1' tlu. ()llUome. monry-wiso, m the final 1HMto1man^ of the PHh \mmal Houn.i U| Ihulco tonight as sonic ol the bestin ,l,o nation lompeto for the top pri/.o .noncv W,-IH ,,| t),c first i*o round have already been announced and tomelit'-. eonle.tants know what they are up against to get into tin winner’s bracket and collect points for championshiph,mTh,,,lt(M1in;t rain wa absent for the first time since the Kodeo started Tuesday m-ht and aver 5.000 enthusiastic| spectators poured i n I o thrWith T. 1. n r C iu le. Connelly
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