Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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about a hundred tmes in fine
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once
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ten months.
at
h u n gry.
the unfortunate
to the local territory
lentfro Talks On
fom
“Work” to Rotary
Mn. Bernice Olaytor, speclalist
home
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HUSBANDS ADMONISHED TO
TREAT WIVES AS PARTNERS
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people to bring
and ospeclally
ald He urzes the
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who have food
than it with
Decent pe
art wiug
in homa
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feet a
waa f
number of
with the i
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Attention of farmers, stock-
men and fruit growers is called
to the weather reoprt, carried
Kam
CAwTeo
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ready weakened
ed two entire h
EnPLov-
MENT
OFFICE
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ure will mean over a billion dol-
lars which win be turned loose in
the next few months."
Mr. Webster declares that in-
the de
wffl be
whether pay is forthcoming or
not.
If any are unwilling to share
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mazmmenman.
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Believe It Or
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tances they
be compelled
air,
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Pure . OU t-on
Radio ----
Pierce Oil ...............
Beers Roebuck ..........
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Southern Pac. .............
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past 4 o’clock. In the afternoon and re-
ported in about two hours with a
in verdict of gullty and a prison
real estate business was picking Anaconda .......
up rapidly and was better than Aviation Corp. Del
at any time since 1929, that more Beth. Steel .......
mart be somethihg of a
st in order to watch her
must be an economist and
dlous hostess.
la Sue Garrett, who is to
et the Tmes-Reviewifree
oqmchoodheramarohun
sment from the
Extension Serv-
expected to reach near blizzerd
proportions is due to strike the
Cleburne section early this eve-
ning or tonight ‘
-,.61 1-8 tonat. Rev. T. B. Newton; "Win-
ning the Indifferent.” Rev. W. H
--..m th Complain-
printing and on the back had a
*“ " ‘ * ‘ fawn pictures
u S Steel ........
V 8 Steel PF .......
Warner Quinlan
Carte.
qutries for farm lands are coming
in faster than at any time in the
tion. A large number of the ex-
service men are farmers and this
M apart.” The letter
Rio Vista and the
Demonstration
On Canning Carded
According to a statement from
‘ B. Miller, pastor of the
by the government to do bo-
ot br the hungry ones obeying
the first Mw of nature eetf-
preservatlon, • ,
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Specialist WUl
Be At Club Meet as
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Tab
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community in the
Miss Oro Slone.
wrestler, ball player and weight
lifter of one district When he
ran a race his steps were nine
Severe Weather.
ice, Win be here March 20 and
win deliver a talk at the home of
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recogniz or or these as yo‛-
selr
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lowing belleve it or not: "A. J.
Ab Tutt born in year 1881; Was
the streets and was ree
numerous nutomobtl
Snow with much colder
NEW YORK, March t-GX
The Atlantic seaboard, from Ml
to New Jersey, was recovering
day from a severe storm wi
brought with it the highest t
in four years. Wrought enorm
damage to waterfront prop
along the coast disrupted oo
and land traffic, and caused
least one death and several
juries.
Driven by northeast winds,
storm did its worst damage to the
Massachusetts coast centering off
Cape Cod. The town of Nahant
former home of the late United
States Sen. Henry.Cabot
Story.
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Brown: "Winning th
ing.” Rev. A M. Bryan
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Gen. Motors PF .
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Houston OU .....1
Int Harvester ...
pit Nickel ......
Phillipa Pet.
Prairie on A Gas
Simms Pet
Sinclair ...
Skelly .....
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Negro Found Guilty
ByJury in Mur-
der Charge
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seeetete
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Rev. W. B. Miller । caves and lamba ana ana
Gets Church Call\ chickens shouid. makenspecial ef-
I forts to protect them.
The cold ■weather which _B
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Studebaker ..............
Texas Corp. .............
Texas Gulf 8uL .........
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nison. •
Luncheon will be served at noon
at the church and at 1:30 p. m.
the ekecutive board and W. M. G.
programs will be given. in the tat- I
ter. Mrs. N.. 8. Leach win conduct
the devotio-1 and Mrs. Baston|
Hays and Mrs. Truett Hargrove
will render special music. "The re-
turn of George Washington," a
missionary playlet will be present-
ed after which Mrs. Susie Dalton
win talk on "Christian Education."
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Another Charity
, Appeal is Made
"i- 4004 han Alta anmg th* tHreA trainmen, aro belng taTfOti*’ draw of the Mobil® river bridge,
thai yT?—Aegmtesmme__2a-- —-a ---- ’* wmilae nreh af Mnhile. This
luxe train bound from New Or-binatlon baggage and club
loans ta Cincinnati,, Op killing plunged • feet through an
and continue farm operations that rot. ... . ,
would have been impossible other- East Henderson Street Baptist
Wise. church this city, h» was tn receipt
Car n » Helped. of a telegram Thursday morning
"The dealers in luxuries will pot | which stated that he had boy un-| .
feel the uplift of business for sev- animously called, a.the PStor o RanHst Workers
eral months and while the auto- one of the outstanding church in DdPuL VVVI-->
MeetAtJeshua
in their lines begins. This condi- accept thecail I . _____
Uon is general over the United mTT
States because the veterans meas-
SHOWS IPNOVEMENT.
A. 1. Fatrwenther, who is ser-
tously IB at Ns home on North
Main Street, was reported ..slightly
A canning deonntration will be
hold at the hemo of tin J. A.
Branson of the Joshua woman’s
home demonsttation club Monday,
mimeorssronentcountgaonamce
Stilt1...... in Northwest Texas were warned today to pretec
their herds. Bala er mow for Texas was forecast in ths wake if th
coldnorthwind.
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DENVER, Colo., March 5 —(UP)-Driving wi
pread snow across a half dozen states of the Rocky Mot
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Probably at no prevlous time: in
their Bvee baa “work” been pic-
tured so wonderfully and ideally
— it was today noon to Cleburne
Rotarians. when Rev. John Rent-
M addressed that body and
touched every heart present with
the fact that "we are all working
with God.” His talk held hi
audience spellbound and clearty
A lettor from R. F. Easterwood
of Athens in which he expreshes i-
tercet in Cleburne’s offer of a bon-
us for a producing oil well in this
section was the latest news today
relative to the interest aroused in
securing taste for this section.
symbol of one solid Nock between
• is ooo to 18,000 acres for a well to
be drilled with the interest to be
given free of charge and the rig
furnished while tie Chamber of
34 1-3 Another appeal for contributions
.. 33 8-8 to charity was sounded today by
» 7 Rev. M. B. Epperson. local minis-
ter, who hue set up offices at the I
GRIST ~
Shell Union Oil -es-e----.
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Will QeAVeE • •v WN 1M4W VI I 4
demonatratton agent, announces I solve cur.cbaractertproblemaHt
that att atu women aydgiyu «snSt S’ barpipeozathat shothid
“22 gzm a
from there to the Pipes home. | S Mesdames J.
IG. Dunlap end J. C. Moore favored
B m
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courthouse to aid the needy in
Johnson county.
Rev. Mr. Epperson stated that
Ns stock of contributions had been
depleted to almost nothing and that
there were more families needing
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Prospects that Cleburne will be
the dividing point for Highway 1M
have caused local interest in the
project to grow rapidly. It is likely
that a committee will go to Bur-
nett March 13 at which time a |
coneterence is to be held. - I
A letter from D. E. Colp, chair-
man of the Texas State Park
Board, announces the conference
to be at 1 o’clock in the afternoon
and inviting Cleburne to be rep-
resented. Highway 1M Ir a 100-
foot route that has gone from Ban
Antonio to Lampasas and Marble
Falls but the remainder is yet to
be designated.
I E“ May Divide Here.
The present route means that it
will probably go to Meridian and
_ I on to Cleburne where it will dl-
nitownd =poub hamgbeen vae, one highway gotog to Dallas
, mardhing few Maa Why and the other to Fort Worth.
above, moon StetareaeBres and Among the speakers to be at the
po-hoidet wiih Bobby Treto af^ths Bumett meeting win be Gov. Roes
womenta retoeur endurancs Sterling. Former Covernor Da
■near*. ‘at toe teRM of Mine Moody, Attorney General James.V.
Ooopers mothet. She left home Allred and other men of state-
weating MN8 in Jewein and wide prominence _____. .
Wot m her satet, have been The matter will be presented.to
i Wil the board of directors of the
Chamber of ommerce Monday
evening and the result may be
that a committee wfH be sent to
the Burnett gomemnee
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J. L Thomas, dairy specialist
,-----,— —---_ . JI stonafy. educationalist and
his shirt front with one hand and | win r the pulpit next Bun
reached back like he was golpg 7T uuineu 45 mei
after a weapon with the other. bothJBsrvfcee of the Field
Mr. Chrisman and J. K. Russell Baptist church, nccording td a
i represented the defendant in the communication received from Rev.
case. .. Arden F. Blaylock, local pastor.
Thts is the thtrd-consecutive who is now holding • revivai
conviction in Eighteenth .District meeting at Oklahoma City.
Court on a charge of murder to al Rev. M. Zimmerman has been
little more than a yrer’s tme.anBrazilltorthe paataix years
Elsie Crowley was given 38 years] and has wrought a great work as
in connection with the slaying of president of 8 college for young
Diek Anderson of the Goatneck woman and in many other ways,
community aad Ross Brisco, negro, nooraing to Rev. Mr. Blaylock,
was given two years in the death | great singer long with
of Hal Bennett, another ,nNro.| other talemta and ^»ao done
Both of these cases were affirmed much through this medium to as-
by the court of criminal appeals., stat his fellow workers. It will br
■ O' — la blessing to hear him."
Dairy Specialist , _ *—I
Visits In County\lack Hughes To
___ Operate Station
I Mr. Picket's participation in verdict of guilty and a prison
the price awards amounted to 880 term of 30 years. Pollard had
ana enterednrpien orseir-defense i
tion as he was in competition with his testimony given from tne
several thousand others in the | Stand, stating that Earl grabbed
skme endeavor in the Bouthwest. ‘‘
The contort was conducted by
the company in order that local
dealers may have a qulckandeff-
dent service for those using famm
equipment and has proven its
K:ne H-tka hewindzubl
That Cleburne and Johnson] -6 A GMI night in Denver after the dty had
zmzzneoramtodsiqnnarcnto
wag the forecast made today byfarmer. Ns 30-year-old son. Op- 10..
manager J. IT Webster of the] lees, whom officers said confessed The mnow became encrusted on
Ohemben.oe.commeree „gdoqrmmabsnasn"zanuaradmn"—a
mean next fall or next year, ne i murder.
declared, "but before thia month The aged farmer waa killed in-
passed the upturn of businessstantly yesterday at Na home
be so marked that every■ con- threejmdeseast o here, officer.
.— In Cleburne and every ctizen said he was beaten to death with -
wil realise that the depression is L crowbar.
at an end. County Attorney W. O. Dowdy i
“There are numerous reason. today that Opless confessed t.
for this prediction and one of coly. A statement also was ob-| in thia issue of the' Times-Re-
them is ths fact that $300,000 will tatned. Dowdy said, from Howell view and covering a period of the
be turned lpose. owr Johy°P Harris. 13. another son, over whom next 24 hours in which tempera-
county through the veterans loanlthe staying is said to have oc-| tures of from 18 to 26 degrees
bill passed by congress. Thia will] curred: are predicted by government
give an impetus to buribem. espec- ---------o—------ weather observers.
W R I Owners of orchards, young
ment and materials for produc-
Scales Ball Has
Infection In Foot
—
Scales Ban, office deputy for
Sheriff Joe OtviSsO. Ie confined
to his home suffering from an in-
fected foot which has been giving
Mm a great deal oL troubto. The
infection was caused by a small
seratch on the top of the foot.
Mr. BaU baa been unable to be
at Ne office since Monday and
other deputies have been taking
care of Na work.
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A sketch for the "ideal home-
maker":
she must have executive abili-
ty. ■ ,
She must be a good purchasing
agent and know how to buy In-
clear and undisputed in these
dirkleuit times, and that la
that nobody ahal be permitted
to starve as long asi there la
food in the whole country.
That to a joint obligation of
. moclety and of the govern-
ment.
Picture • group of some 00 *
people on an Bland where ■
somie half-dozen have menaged
to accumulate stores f food
while the othets are struck by
drought or some other mis-
fortune and left without any-
thing to eat. The food on the
Bland would be shared- -elthr
voluntarily or involuntarily.
•MriMt obligation in this"
respect is.recogntzd in the
regudlar feeding of prisoners, ,
no matter how scarce food may
---. - the dub with vocal numbers, the
Our Daily Poem
Mr 3 M Fiat I and Mrs. Guy L. Proctor of Fort
— ______ ____ Worth, the latter being a daugh-
AS orquns HEAB US, ter of Rotarian R. R Bait
To eee ourelves, m outers see us, clark Patton ot Deltas: Charite
is equal to a show, .. I Davis of Fort Worth; Fat Fain of
/But to hear ourselves as othen this city and Grady Winn of Dal-
heat us on the radio: " mh 2
mhatir mote than most of uscani J. M Glower gave the weekly •
bear: prim which was awarded to Dr.
we get schi; . A.C. Bums.
Epectany wbM there’s statte in ---------------
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Bandits Blamed For Train Crash In Alabama Jon INTEREST
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was isolated from the —aa
when the advancing water covered
the only connecting road.
Plymouth Rock, landingplace nt
the Pilgrims, was submerged.-.
Shipping was tied up all along
the New England coast.
CLEBURNEMAY [
BE DIVISION
FOR HIGHWAY
City Invited To Con-
ference on High-
way 108—
. CLEBURNE FALL jy IKEELI
west States Does Heavy
; Damage in West
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DALLAS, MFh b-(UP) Seining eouthwar from CM
dhrough the Rocky Mountain area a ottA wave B achedrded 1 "
Northern Texas tonight and tomorrow, the United States weathen
reau hem predieted today. • ,01 . _
While UM mercur is expected to tumble to IS degrees to
Panhandle, force of the cold wave will be spent bekore it re
South Texas and the tower Rio Grande Valley.
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Athens Man Asks In-
formation About
Bonus Offer
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.. ki .I. .. — — J-at; "Winning
65 1-8 the Undecided." Rev. P. R. Rhenl;
43 I-8I “Winning the Ignorant," Rev. L.
A. Doyle; sermon. Rev. R. 0. Ten*
farms were being sold for it was Ches. & Ohio
never s better time for men with Chrysler ....
(Continued on page five)
Curtiss Wright oeeoeooooeea
Gen. Moton vaccde-e----e
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has otenpOed it from the many
eharacteristics of women whom
she hae met in her widely di-
vergent lectures and travels over
ths United States. And ita
achievement is within the power
of the nverageiAmerican woman:
she belleves, who has personal
ambition and an eager interest
in hergomiy Aomonani
But ’she oanorpanbiuh. en-
tire responsibiuity upon the wo-
man of the household She calls
on the husband to assume a
certain share Of the ettorta his
SContinued on page five)
name of the writer wee in code.
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Missionary To
Preach Sunday
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Rot. Albert Zimmerman. ^la-
Cities Service ..............
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Ab entire calf Nlag. Hud. Pwr. **rt*
• o Ind. ••••••••<•«•
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ly in the year’s severest storm.
— th. snow, whipped into a spring blizzard, came dos
i period from Montana, roared across the plains qf Wyoming al
b-untn reached Colorado early last night. The “ -
Its extension into New Mexico
_ the third storm of " ——
the month to settle adrosss
the region and the first in
Colorado since the first of
the year to be accompanied
Cleburne Hardware « yorsi Ehgnrentsntpztrl
Co. Employee • Ts Court Wednesday afternoon on a
Awarded Prize . chartata sraunine Srzvc sari
. • another negro, In the Nathan
oneglevraeketiwhoforthepast hrsi °.
capacity of general utility and nMr Chrimman.. Stated, nild then
neFvico. man tor machinery and imal motion mould be filed Oren
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tonal Harvester Co, and awarded appeal At Austin.
second prise in s questionnairel The fury got the case about
contest conducted over the •
womgipzua
today tor delivery 1
My. the noted cart
addreseed "Hellev
MARKETS =5
=r-u-a--i mmm-mtm
has at last returned. He eald the Am. Tel. * Tel............198 7-8
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One principle muststand out
BOSTON, March 5-C
Fresh havoc was wrought at
night by savage seas which ye
2000.000 dohapSGo-mine *
of the New England coast.
The midnight high tide, gen
ly equal and at some pointe
passing yesterday’s near-u
wash, ruined more senede to
flooded and undermined soon
additional buildings, battered
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2.zpagop“uMLhritnn. from the A. and M. College exten- R. D. (Jack) Hughes is now
"""“2 senumbtshczrisesrnssomengbsrnta
hetas. - Henderson and S. Walnut ata.,
Mr. Thomas, accompanied by with O..B. Shaw as Aeslatentn
County Agent J. C.olsen, was at Mr. Hughes atates that he win
the L. C.Jomes zarm’today for an appreciate seeing his frlenas and
inspection of Mr. Jones Jergey herd. | customers st their new location.
Commerce waa to make up a $25,-
000 bonus to be paid anyone getting
producing wells in Johnson coun-
M.": "
Asks Offers.
“I want to know if the above
is miles y w. wtatampens,tstwomnanduopaop”a
Centrat Pim telephoto skive al ” — T.-
_ penu "TemuawevFVhi nT"Eare I semble 18,000 to 20,000 tn a *UW
open Pullman hanging half ever edge, body for this wel at a different lo-
-----------i---------- callty should the geologist thatw a 8
POLLARD GETS 11 Stepper! BUSINESS TO 'rwBed 88 tom andrtn for a
---------II ***** ***** RF.REVVFDatETZgonaAersrtecnta_____
DD M Vie HV per acre for rental. M you will do Tt was
------ this, the PeoPle X am counected
J Chamber ' Commerce—«**“"**
Eaiyzacvarcasts Son Confesse To
t- r e-h- k —----+ a — -a 2,+ -----
Clebuntt Sonin) sod CUborHe Dauv Times-Consolidated Oft. 1. ISM
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931
14 8-4 food and clothing
88 1-4 shoes.
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WINS HONOR-nrr amapsmazss: zq
------ ’ I Henry Pollard. Jr., negro, given
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and tore hundreds of email crafts
from their anchorages.*
Texas Weather
(By united Press) _ i
BAST TEXAS — (UP) — Cond
tonight with rains except on west
coast Probably changing to snow
in northwest portion.
West Texas: Cloudy tonight and
Friday with snow in north portion
Much colder tonight with tempera-
tures of 18 to 38 degrees with
strong winds. Golder south portion
Friday.
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