Roy Jack Hulen, TX, 1953 February 26

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POTTER COUNTY,, THAAS.

DAILY NEWS, Amarillo, Texas, Feb. 26, 1953 in
article on execution of Roy Jack Hulen, who it
Says was KABKAXKAK only secohd man from Potter
county to be sentenced to dies: "The first was &
assessed more than 2<O years ago when a Negro
hotel porter was convicted of kild@ing a cowboy
here, A new trial was granted ant the Negro
was found not guilty."

POTTER COUNTY,, TEXAS

DAILY NEWS, Amarillo, Texas, Feb. 26, 1953 in
article on execution of Roy Jack Hulen, who it
Says was ZABKAXMAK only secohd man from Potter
county to be sentenced to die:: "The first was &
assessed more than 20 years ago when a Negro
hotel porter was convicted of kilt@ing a cowboy
here, A new trial was granted ant the Negro
was found not guilty."

POTTER COUNTY,, TEXAS.
DAILY NHWS, Amarillo, Texas, Feb, 26, 1953 in
article on execution of Hoy Jack Hulen, who it
says was XMMKXXHAX only second man from Potter
county to be sentenced to dies. "The first was &
essed more than 20 years ago when a Negro
hotel porter was convicted of kilding a cowboy
here, A new trial was granted ant the Negro
was found not guilty."



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