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IMPROVING FAST
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ment at the scene before them.
Northbound: Arrives
No .8- 5 16 a. m.
No 16— 8:57 p. m
Southboimd: Arrives
No. 15-- 8:45 a. m.
No. 5- rt-45 p. m
favored by Miss Gertrude White-
house on Tuesday evening When
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nppotnted dinner given nt her
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AUSTIN, Jan. 4 (U.R)— Jahies
Malone, University of Texas stu-
dent. from Carthage, Texas, went turned himself half around for a
to 53rd District. Court to receive
•I which he probably wm kaep
as a souvenir
. It is the $1 which he refused to
pay as a student, activity fee when
lie entered the university last fall {
Contending that the law limits stu-
dent fees to 826 per semester. Ma-
tone asked the court to order liud
university to admit him without1
paying- an extra >1. Malone was
admitted to classes and the district
court ruled that the 81 charge was
unconstitutional. —
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SWILLING IS BETTER.
J. F. Swilling, who has been ill
. in the Cleburne Sanitarium Wit!
pneumonia, shows scene sign? «d
Improvement today. , ....
Bill Jay CUftMford. student «>f
BJTiS T C . at Deutoni returned
Mo Denum Tuatday. altar apoMUM
the Christmas holidays Itere with
hl|> parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,O.
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WITH A COLLEGE PUI_l_ O'FOOTBALL
PLAYERS AMD RASSlE«5« AU
BOXERS AROlikjD WHY DO YA
hapta date a guy that
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My DeXAR LADY,
I NEVER SAW
YOU BEFORE IN
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Student Is Given
One Dollar By
District Court
AtJSTTN. Jan. 4 (U. Pt—County
tax collectors may not- issue poll
tax receipts applied for by affb
davits funder ti ruling fuirnished
to San Antonio officials by Attor-
ney General tierald X—bianu——
Mann also ruled that persons re-
siding in places of less than 10,000
m population may still get a receipt
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office for thii purpose until 8:08 p m. on week days and until 10:00
a, m. on Sunday. , . i
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Train and Bus
Schedule
Cjeburne -Fort Werth
,■ Motor Coaches
Union uBus, Terminal Fort Worth
Lv. Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
0:30 a. m. 8:45 a tn
9:46 am. . 12:46-p. m
1:16 p. m., • ” 3:30 p. m.
4 00 p. m. .. 6:30 p. m.
' 7.00 p m. 9:43 p. m.
IliUsboro-Cordcana Division
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3:30 p. Mb 7:00 p7 m.
v. Glen Rose. Clifton and r
Meridian Division
Lv. Cleburna
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ALVARADO MIA
(Leaves Bus Station)
Leave Cleburne 10:10
2:00 p. m.
. Arrives from Alvarado 11.30 a, m.
and 2:50 p. m.
SANTA FK RAILROAD
Daily
Leaves
5:35 a. m.
6:06 p. m,
Leaves
8:55 a. m.
tl 50 p m.
Weatherford Branch
iTliesday Wednesday Rnnii-day >
No. 55 ‘tMfxrd) Lv 8 p. m.
(Wednesday. Friday. Sunday)
No 56 (Mixed' Ar 5 a.
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, 1 By Ernie Bushmiller
Ago Today STR ANaEI^I
** connected with the ■ I Shady Gulch
By .DENVER BARDWELL
. .’ • y-.-p. H8» >> Iinioa InatuM Syndiratc u.f . -
CHAPTER XXXVI 'him to spring into a.lunging sun-
TYfriFN links*- HiiMipr heard wturl. The suddun twist, of Lhc
\yHEN Duke HMser neara fri8htentd ammal dumped all three
’’Caeobr's hcwl ot tury and ------------ .** i
looked back to^fe the big Wolf
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I (Entpred JPostoffice at Cfeburne Texas as second chiiA matter
‘i O. C» WOODSON. Owner and Publisher \.
' JOK FBRGUUON Editor • ' ■ L
~ Any wroiiruus rrftrcTtnn ■ nt mtit t.!ie (..itnraeter, TStandlng
hon of a'py person, firm or cdrixiratlon which may appear in the col- i
umna of the Times-Review ViH be gladly corrected upon its oeing
Brought rb the attention ot the publishers. V
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gible words'!
Musser, a l(
his face, siu
■ straight out
dog. and fit/d.
• The powder flame singed Caei
whiskers, put it didn’t turn uu> ——
bared fangs aside. -Hwy closed on stai^- Remember?'
that outstretched arm before Has-
ser could snatch it back.
Ar. Cleburne
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MSTRIHVTIQN COSTS . ’ . " J*
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The .cost distribution in thiA country is.too huch, ac-
cording- to a recent report of thJ Cmninittf'e o|st)ifltHibu-'*
tion of the Twentieth (’entury Fund» but the committee
concludes that it real.iy does not kteow just hoW much too
.these costs *r«.' Howevef, itr.auggests that dupli-
' cation T»f saTe.JefforLt, ^nreasonuFlc (TemamU on the part
of the public and lack acknowledge of proper costs among
distributors themseiv*M arc the- - principal eoHtribttting —
factors to the too-high costs of distribution. 'Sonu* specific
recommendations under these general headings* will short-
ly be released by fh«-committee.
The principal discovery that most research committees
g • make in the broad field of production and distribution ■
"“costs is that the conlingenciea-^re so many that it is im-
possible to discover all of them, or even to give proper
weighting of those discovered. Infinite chains of cattse- .
and-effeet trail off into the’ labyrinth of our general na-
tional economy. The researcher who pursues his evidence
very far is likely to come to the realization that he is in r
the predicament of the cat thasiug hi» oi>R tail. For
example ,the complete elimination of duplication in dis-
tribution ffl? the attainment, of perfect efficiency might re-
--------suit hhiIw some eir*.unwUswo i+r the release of e-large-
number from employment, actually making economic con-
ditions .worse. • •
The Researchers can contribute 'inflVh to our progress,
- but after all'is done and said, the cautious^rial-and-error
method is going to find safe footing for our future pro-
gress- In most instances. It has been the method used by
r---the British people in their social aml^economic ftevelojL
. -- 'ment, and .it stands today as just about the best in-the
(World, all things considered. It*can b® called muddling
through or It can la* ~cohsideml crysta.tttzaLon of-thought—
by democratic process, but if seems to have worked best
by.the record.—Dull is Morning News,
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As we understand it, bridge is a
las Morning News.
MRS ELI
Mrs. J.
to be ill of
of her dat
314 North
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New Twf • Eve
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^13 date up on the mesa, under the
— stars. Remember?'’ ■«'
"Yes. Bill—I remember.”
She lifted her lips to his. Both
With a. urxiflod yalL the man. w‘tl£U£ ’5*
grasped the baek of the saddle with
his left hand, while he frenziedly
• i tried to free his right arm. Caesar
swung against thte rump and hind
leg of the horse with four clawing
_r paws. _—:--------—.....
That spooked the horse, causing
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. I if Ma*ooJc Temple which, is to tie |
. J ixult at the eoutheaat corner of the ‘
public sqiuffe tn predarattop I
WhlSTi the ifreMifr -Kuiiaw* K1 w-1 f
ing razed Plans wer^ made |
. -) at Uw regular ■ meeting of . the
J.,:/. W O W Lodge last night for the
J Joint instillation of the officers ot
„ r. i ww w O w ana UmAmm- uuote.
L R»v J. W. Port will preach
’ today on the subject ol business
'ethjea . The directors of the i
Cleburne State Bank at a meeting
i-xiel4 on Dec—3ft declared a div.i- ,
_.dend of 6 per eent payable t-o
stockholders of record. Dec Si
... j. R. SMandhry, artixa■ xicer ■
"pfreS^M-- of the Cleburne »taie_
Bank, anticipates a great year for
4 Ci«hur»m. in. .Ilian Jeff Isbell
starred tt) the last « seconds at
' the' basketball game with. Bond
Friday night, winnihg the game by
a narrow margin . 10 years &go
Tleftey PnlpA -1,/i PzAwa-t Mnrf»|npd-
sons of A. R. Moreland, had re- | ( aa,ur a .v.^.
reived Carnegie medals and $160 ^dn;t'’‘si'ack''n his 'pace," iF'axiy-
In cash each, for having saved f t; - —
Maxwell H Anderson ftnm drown- !
| ing In East Buffalo Creek on May !
1916 0. . . Miss Cara Palm j
'Q'Dowd; skident of Rice Institute |
$ left Tuesday night for Houston |
after spending the holidays here J
MA- '
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1 tvith poins
Mrs Gid .
riders onto-’fhc grouhet wlth an °*>
vnu» *' Q' *. , ! MCCttn
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—fen turn. - ............ IQQ. had a cun in (.is nui:.l. f'e Andersfto..
h.. Li. :-... ... Utitui u-.erWn. ^Hycl Jyn!v. .p-:■ . d^AU- n- K mgy pjW
->ose the led KOrsc Ijff ner n b*0i~- ■ ( J r cm Mtestonery
—t«i .Htfaur peart tr.r it WftrlA *—• ° .......- ■<■ I
rtiifnaTi je and his t wi> companions „1_P?.®e.on® ®,t^p noaref,'Radkln. 4
were riding They had a hundred ,he
_nd fifty yard start on the long- '?10 *UI ‘
leaping do« and anot-hw fifty wdA ,e ^'’^J-ed feet wefelflnL.tBT i
6n Rirdkinbelmt (lit latter «0t his “WJ red with fury lifted a twcl
fmrw mto the race. and kicked with viHous strength ;
Ha«ser threw his gun hand Tom rahlna. then twtrtedwraLa ■
aniuntr irir! fit-fd a styot at the dojc -wnashed ,
I but..aside from a sideward leap, he- ***• h.a* **^1
didn't lack.n Hi. pace, If any- wild Radkin leaped forward,
thing, tne shot pqt new fury into »nd brought hto gun barrel down
1 t.L gojne' 1 on T«ns oared head . The youth
‘■flfr'was rapidly gaining on his . .. r . i
quarry and IWlkirvdpo. was gain-
ing. Haaset sent two more shots
beck at the racing dog. but his
aim wo* necessarily poor.
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rotiherr onno-erl M
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deletion
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<3 Exclamation of
admiration
•1W •Otnrer of the Du»
libbr i
k 16 Man ■ narpe
47-Baby word for
father
on Tom's on red head. Tile youth
An ugly, terrifyiftg sound, came
from hear by—a choked scream lor
help. Radktn turned to see paeshr
a.... wrao-MM.., at ‘he Prostrate Hasscjr's- throat
Radkin bfcan to note signs of wreaking dreadful vengeance <?n
thing in the ' overloaded horse ln?f* who had once so cold-
ahead. He saw that Caesar was mr<»r
now within seventy-five yards of Piaster anfFrinTy.
his pw.v and was still gaining/ n at tfoe, ^08 aK^
Harder once more held his gtfn rushed toward Tim- bm? Before tn
■hand back bobbing up and down, succeeded in pulling r.un pfr. Hga-
trying for a tong time to aim care- ?er,tia,^ ££ased to struggle. Caesar
hilly before he flred a fourth shot, backed off trpip his victim, his
The dbg jumped high in- the air as Rtl'1 UP- , tr
it whizzed.close to hts ears. For a ,V,a<1^in,JlE?t ove*’The still form
i s haved second. Radkin held his p* t'le Halt Diamond foreman, then
; breath- fearfully, then • breathed !un?, nWaV ancl giitoklv returned
again as' the bullet, struck the Arlene.. He put hte arms aboilt
, . ... .. .. .j her and pressed hoc -fwco againsH
Ills cheat.______________________fVi
"Don’t look, girl. It’s sure no good
sight to we.”
She sagged in his arms, then slid :
still more careful shat.- Radkin t0 ground.
man's hofse as a warning and ARLENE! fiadkin k:: ■ >!r!e
to disturb 1ns aim. but he restrain-- n her. fear sweeping over hin»J
knowing the-dan- he remembered that shot frosa
I ger of striking Arlene. Tom's gun. "Arlene darling HA*
T— Hasser’s fifth shot belched out. —Are you hurt?" -u.LLL ...11.
The bullet knocked up grass and “N-no. Just—just—" She sijd-
I dirt under Caesar’s flying feet, denly gave way to tlie tears of n|r*
, Again the dog bounced into the vous and emotional reaction.
air. yelping furiously. »«’ Withered her in -his arms
Then, he redoubted his speed. He again, soothing her until she rw-
began to circle out to the right, gained control of herself. «
just ae he had done scores of t imes "Get—wrt, these colds off my
In running down a coyote, heading ’Wrists,"'she said, “so I can—so I
off his prey to turn R back toward canx-”
his master He had his knife out, slashing at
Fifty yards separated Radkin the thongs.
from the horse ahead when Caesar "So you can what?" he asked,
swept in to the attack. Hosier look- when she was free.
ed wildly from the charging dog to She slipped her arms around his
Radkin. aimed the muzzle of his neck. "So I can do this. Bill.” shd
gun ut Arlene's hack, then made whispered tremblin^iy.
frantic signs for Rndkin to call off They heard pounding hoofs and ' £“
l)i« dog or he w-uuRLshoot the girl, turned to see Mark-Winler. Burpee. an<
n,'» RMWBtrY fniMMir. -rtth faar anri the sheriff and his mpn flal*
knew that he could not cal] off the loping, toward them.
dog riow —the thunder of hoofs AYRne still clung to Radkin. "Is
' made il-hupossible to call tntelh- — is It really all over. Bill? Or was
' m.v ^.v.Tkeross the distance. . » nightmare that never really
Caesar swept in for the final leap, hgppetifd? -----
“■■■- ■ i)k of abject terror on "It wasn’t just a nightmam
lenlv stuck his gun honey,” he answered gently, "hoM-
toward the leaping ln« her close, "but It’s come to#
finish now—stire. From now on, w®
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940, newspaper, January 4, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293245/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.