[Newspaper Clipping: Dr. May Owen is honored by doctors] (open access)

[Newspaper Clipping: Dr. May Owen is honored by doctors]

Newspaper clipping of an article about Dr. May Owen receiving the Distinguished Service Award from the Texas Medical Association. The article also mentions some of her other accomplishments, and includes a quote from Dr. Charles Max Cole from the award ceremony.
Date: October 5, 1969
Creator: Daily Press
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Newspaper clippings about Dr. May Owen receiving the Texas Medical Association Service Award] (open access)

[Newspaper clippings about Dr. May Owen receiving the Texas Medical Association Service Award]

Two newspaper clippings of articles about Dr. May Owen receiving the Texas Medical Association Service Award. One of the articles includes a photo of Dr. Owen.
Date: October 5, 1969
Creator: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
System: The Portal to Texas History
[News Script: Hefley verdict] (open access)

[News Script: Hefley verdict]

Script page from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating the proceedings of the sanity hearing of Charles Roy Hefley who assaulted Carolyn Adams (Wischer) and murdered her two infants. Judge Matthews reading the verdict of insanity as Wischer cries. Included is a newspaper clipping from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram by Bill Hendricks, which describes how the jury deliberated for five hours on the sanity hearing. Hefley hopes the court will declare him sane so he could be released from confinement. Included is a photograph of victim Carolyn Wischer.
Date: December 5, 1968
Creator: Hendricks, Bill & Hefllin, Ron
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Newspaper Clippings about Dr. May Owen receiving the Texas Medical Association service award] (open access)

[Newspaper Clippings about Dr. May Owen receiving the Texas Medical Association service award]

Five newspaper clippings of short articles concerning Dr. May Owen receiving the service award from the Texas Medical Association.
Date: October 5, 1969
Creator: Port Arthur
System: The Portal to Texas History