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(‘LI.B(JRNE_TTMES-REVTEVV, Cl.gBURNE, TEXAS
TRIAL BALLOONS
Entered hi tha Postoffice at Cleburne, Texas, M second clans matter
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WE
WANT
A NEW
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PDf.ICP BADGE STOPS FWT.LJ
MONTREAL. (U.K) — Constab
Lucien Bouchard is-glad they mat
police hedges out of stout, materia
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at him point blank, but the able!
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to accept Oklahoma's suit seeking
to prevent construction of the pro-
posed 564.000 Denison dam which
Is bitterly' opposed by Governor
Leon Phillips Of Oklahoma
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“Dart — Sara has gone.” he re
ported. "And 1 think, front th^
looks of things outside she's had
a mighty bad tune of it since yes
terday morningi Ton did a led
more dam*ge than you realize
Blit I'm going after her right awal
—I only hope I can persuade hei
to come ' back . tomorrow. In th J
meantime, for Pete's sake, ge
Gwendolyn Pic kett in here and pir
her straight about everything! Sbd
ought to be made to get down oi
her knees to Sara I”
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YEP—WE'RE A
PARTNERS/ '
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Oklahoma Suit Is
Refused by Court
WAfHTNGTON. Feb 13
Something in f X“_
: mmethiai TB'her manner
I at tie
others. The expressions oh thqii
For the rfhst time, he realise,:
that all these awls must know tha
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Bankers Told Texas
Oil Industry Spends
More Than Receives
By Ernie Bushmiller ,fl||
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Train and Bus -i
Schedule
Cleburne-Fort Worth
By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb
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WILL- I--’ I
IF IT FAILS I
TO OPBN/I
»».<« bt I r•Blare ItMhye.U
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ficial facts show that for ever
I dollar's worth of crude oil pc
• duced in Texas in the past
years, the oil Industry has spe
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1 I NEBD THE MONEY
AND I’M WILLING- TO
TAKE MV CHANCES/.
WHAT
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“JOB F
We think it is.
BUT WE’LL HAVE
TO CONVINCE THE
GOVERN M ENT
. BEFORE ANY Jt
1 CONTRACTS
S WILL BE -JM
SIGNED /
’ We need U
secondary
preatwn wh
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th schools ''
□alphin ats,
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uking that *'
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fo prevent g
NOW.CEMEMBEl? PuFB \
THIS IS TH FIRSV TIME 1
YOU VE ORQVB ‘A 'WILD- J
TBAM AMD, IF YOU
KMOW WHAT'S <SOOD \
FOP YOU. VOU VMOM'T )
(SIT A SCRATCH OM y
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to use its economic power as a check on violence and
treaty-breaking, it can be found in the fact that the Japan-
ese Army indulges In China‘in that very discrimination
agajnst Americans which the IflH treaty aimed to prevent
in Japan amf the IJnited, States. It does not much matter
that the locality is outside the terms of the treaty. The
•hscrimination exists.
These are not facts which the authors of those booklets
e... Jfrlfth to underscore—But Llrey stand out fur American
eyes. When official Japanese eyes can read them a be-
l, ,. v ginning can ba nnuL .■ baxix of tH» ffaod will that
exists between the two peoples- m restoring mutually
beneficial business arrangements between the two Gov-
ernments—Christian Science Monitor.
"Adit another thing." Curt it»
denly smiled "You'll probably
glad to know that we’ve four
those blueprints we lost.- We'-
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PAGE TWO ’ ___________
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW I
Published Fverv Afternoon (Except Saturday) and Sunday morning by I
C C. WOODSON
me South Anglin Street, Cleburne, Texsa
Phones 133 and 134
Oil Company He is temporarily
station in Dallaa
They are both formerly of Cle-
burne where Mr Gordon wae con-
nected with the Sinclair Oil Com-
pany. .
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were in Port Worth Tueaday at-
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Motor Coaches •_ Autoi the papers onto ■ the desk.
Union Bus Irrmmai Fort Worth
Ar. Cleburne
9:30 a. m.
12:48 p. m.
3:38 p. m.
8:38 p. ,m.
5:46 p. m.
Ly, Cleburne
7:00 a. m.
9:46 a.m.
1:15 p. m.
4:00 p. m. -
; 7:8# p. m.
Hillsboro-Cortlra ng IMvWon
Lv Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
;, 7:If a. m. 9:40 a. m.
7~ TiST p m.----------------TiM p m-
... <klen Roae. Clifton and
l_ . . Meridian Division 1
• Lv. Cleburne ■
9:45 a.
in. and 3:30 p. m.
ALVARADO BUS
cLeaves Bus station)
Leave Cleburne 10:10
2:00 p. m.
Arrlvea from • Alvarado 11:30 i
and 2:5# p. m.
SANTA FK RAH-ROAD
Daily
Northbound: Arrives
NO. «— 5:25 a. m.
No. 16— 5:57 p. m.
Southbound: Arrives
tn.
5—11:46 p. m
Weatherford -•trailch
(Tuesday. Wednesday. Saturday)
No 55 (Mixed) Lv. 8 p. m.
(Wednesday. Friday, Sunday)
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Zsf PRIHARIES
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If VtJU’Rff A pretty
( CONFIDENT YOUNG
MAN, AREN’T
V VIOUP YOU SIGNED
■■ THIS R*W?
WITHOUT
KNOWING JMH
WHAT rxB
VOUR JOB
WILL BE / Mh/3
The aftermath of (he sinking of the American /unboat
I I’anay by Japanese fire showed the Japanese people re-
L- luctant to sacrifice American good will. Tlje/xpiration
of the IM! trade treaty between the United States and
Japan shows the Japanese Government reluctant to sacri-
fice American trade.
The Japanese people offered gifts of money to show
their sincere Concern over the I’anay. incident. Japanese
propagandists in the United Stages are currently offering
atatistica to prove that American^ should Im* concerned
over expiration of the-trade treaty;
- But the propaganda ahnwa instead that Japiinese au-;
thorities are gravely concerned. It is this unintended meg-
sages which many Americans will read into the compil-
--’athins now being etreatated by Japanene foreigh-tfftde
boards opeyatiijg in three key cities. The propaganda
r~iku» atrtre* back at its own sources.
i . Certainly Japanese trade is important to. Americans.
[. But it ia not "ideology" that stands in the way of it, as
some of Japan's, spokesmen assume. The American people
will not be reached by such suggestions. They /eel an in-
i creasing unwillingness to iw even indirectly, parties to vio-
lence and aggression. They find less and less attraction
in profits derived from civilian bombing.
But FT somethmg mOTe •^flrd-hwRkut1* be ■ iweik'il trr
convince Japanese authorities of American determination
DALLAS. Feb 12 (tf.F— T1F1
Texas Bankers; Association of East
Texas meeting was told today that
the oil industry had spent $600 -
000 more in Texas than it had
received
Captain J. F Lucey. Dallas
oH man. told the. bankers that "of-
tor of the Apglln Strget Mr; hod tat i turn up ana Mr Carrington
'Church, will be the prlncipiU i
•sFggkcr at today’s lumheon of the ; ha(t dorK> he“r ant) v/oultt r«-
| Cleburne Rotary ClnBrcBcrordlng
l to announcement Wedne.-wfcv ISV " -------------------T7”
I John M. Clower. In charge of the 1 Xn nP~
1 program ~~ Manager ~C cX----STr^meant, of rrmrsr <
y the Chamber of1 tlM> n,w m any ciM* tMU u wa’
Bayard Taylor.
coin-
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AM ’ DOM'T let ‘EM BI?eAlx)|
MOMS O' TH MACMESS GOlM S
O0VUIJ HEFFiRAAEHL-’S HILL-
IF YOU DO, IT'LL TAKE VOU J
AL_L WIMTEC2 TO PAY POP IT/J/
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1 7 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY BM94
^pLAYBOY’SX
^cnetanu jtra
by LOUISE R/YRQLD J
hateful Pickett woman's fault. Tm
never going to be decent to her ‘
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u in, TBWTwwxBmtrgfaiBwray md-"
{GORDONS VISFF FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs Robert B. Gor-
don. or nwias vlMtetf mends mtn
relatives in Cleburne Saturday !
Mr and Mrs Gordon have re-
erfatiy moved to Fbrt Worth wtrtrttT
IN THE outer office, however. Ju
t „ , . _ *‘stopped >n dismay. Sara'* drsl
Ire was not there. He might have wa, dewrtTC1 - cleared of all pa
maeie her deoartwe even mor?’oet-s and cloied. Was slw Ion* '
pamful. She would slip out now. "Where is Miss Sidney1’" hi
a Georae ! beLole b* ' •l-"i n?ci and never see 4Skpri lhe room tn i<eneraL
111 ,*^**^7."LT.T-...,i„—.T.T'L--7 - Rose XenntMv-w
- Wlien -He-wafr -wwly. ^he hew- swe-ert brietty - — -—————j
rated just an instant, glanclras 3pj
About the U* room with the faint ton£
hope C—: ... - ttX/ -
forward to say aoodby to her and
AttaoM
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. ttswi i
•—gxvoMn t» nubile
11—T»»i« win,
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»— DC o< land
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M--V th eolorM bau<l«
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Cleburne Ten Y^ars
Ago Today
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! Bmmett Brown wm principal |
I speaker for the weekly meeting - Of
[ the Ehopcraft at the Sdnta SV
■shops Wednesday with- about- 300 ■
ir. attending Morning-Review
Wqn the first of a three-game ae- ;
vies frem the Joshua Stars here i
Wednesday evening nt the YMCA
in the battle for the independent1
taekettoalt championship of John-'
son Caunty The score was 58-33'
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M3’’:7T **r'
her knees to Sara!"
I When he had flntahed, Ida father
shook his head In stupefactloti. (To,be continued r
"I can't believe It . . ." Jhe old (The character! tn this serial art
tnan muttered. Then, he stiffened. . fictitious) •
would -see what an injustice he
| Cleburne Rotary ClW-yyqrdin« j st'wmi'ho had idsewft ~»T‘?
tn annoi«>, an^anf tntasaniSacE^ Ksrt—juamwmi—— —x. j-esi it. t-------—
"And now Dad. the*very
■^Tsy^vrryMY i’dlTJIE ft pt Io da is nial
dreadful to be discharged—tp h#\> When I iiiirik of the
to leave under a ciotid of disgrace
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•^ytn.iTlv Tftr nttrtffic. ot the cfrcumsTancX- Iff gladly do
.. ...- ---- ------------- Xtrternoon she besan sadly deaf- thins m the woi
' 'endtiu ..the mecilng oi DLirict. „w ><w ano eetirtmit It. »r vwn wntTf“ *--- •- -a
Four of the West Teftas Chamber “
,| of Commerce . An orchid and There wa.s- no use in staying any
| white color theme was favored ye»- kirfgei- tperely to «u»<*ur**lw> stai^a
I terday when Misses Imogene and n« th«> <rtri« th, moieaei-
Chlule O. Hoffman entertained at
• their home on North Robinson
Street for members and giiests of
' tiie Wednesday Morning Bridge
Club The W M U of the
East Henderson .Street 'Baptist
I Church is sponsoring 'r
* Washington party toJ be / given
Monday evening at 7:3#'o’clock at.
the home of Rev and Mr, W. B
Miller - Jqe Smyth of Lub-
bock is visiting his brother. O T.
i Smyth, of 219 Forest Avenue ... .
' Mesdamest J. J. Wickham Eola ;
•B. Cook. A. L. Loekman and
, Claude White—were hostesses to ' ys-r-i .vy s, «=> _
members and guests of rhe Wesley H?°n 11 ... . realized what she mtisr have suf]
__ __ . - I Qha li ft weft her nKiM and r_____» •____ .._____
■ out without a word . days. He pictured her departure
e ?r • nostile looks from at! sides
aorobably not a kind word from
any one. ...
Then, his eve.s fell on Brenda-
and in her faee alone he sail
kindness and commiseration ,
He hurried over to her. "Wo 1
was Sarn upset when she left?" nJ
, "tes — very. I saw her in th
CHAPTER XXXIV "But Curt! We vr found them to:
CARA, that Wednesday, had l»tel It s unm»sible to——”
‘Tlki anothermisetahle day ch!n^. ffUd’^
at the office asr'hort ™m(> »rt „—— ---- ' ,
only becaiibf of a forlorn, hope ette's apartment, explained every
.......'*“T T/T-iL.i huh io giv]
u» a few more daw That will at]
towns plenty of time to get everyi
Dims m shape tor .ubmisaum ’’ ,!
S'tirgcs^carrlngton mopped ntlGalphin brt
ftjeli us LheM
lit'datned. ■Rr prncttcid
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__—h »wivortHi
.to, s*rA Stdnev-t history.
I I l»A»»*L» #-» • ' I ,V Yllll • --
Of course of course! I—I rbs
my ..eui. boy under the stress o
NrrnmclanPA.- T’H rvinH).. ftnyl
thing in the world to make tm fo
trt -ff^tn-FW TFer To step id
together ner personal belongings, here--" ' •
There was-no use m staying anv ''Right away J”
F , * 7^ F'wt Tumrwr up tfuiwd
of the other <trH. The ounHeer she from thi? room. ----- |
g >t amgy the better
•* She had seen Curt go out. an
hour or so ago. and she was glad
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W, Ni“w York, Atletlta
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Ki
Gleaners Clasts, in Mrs White's
; home Tuesday afternoon ,
She had cptnc in MaiiUjuxi is
i Un io git
the girl’s ter*
that some one would come Curv <lanre eyound
wi -«*y Roodhy to h*T - **”
. wan her wrti. but dl the girls ta^'iold'h^abwSh?
] were oointedlv concentrating On ’
,L I their work, banging away at tlieir Knnw m>>
t4) typewriters aS though their lives Sara had been accused' of theft-
I al aam.aA . •>___a o. .
J taiM>t.U WIICll. IV IVtlU'l
! L.’h-.."*r.d ?lLSh‘n anrt "'8lk*d Xered from them tn the
As sne reached the outer hall
however, there was
footsteos behind her and. the next
instant Brenda caught up with
her and ffiing an arm about her.
■ Ob. Sari’ I jfc,- < inldn't let
you go like that^^-e been mean
like everv one else, but please for-
I
wMounviun, rec ig iub--.
The Supreme Court todarv refused1 • -v —j---- i^i wnri „
- - i S‘s> ®e’ 11* so sorry about every-. asMp(:l ln l lw toBC
thirtg and I -I think you're get- ‘
tm« a rotten deal! ha all that haff She-she was crying."
-4_i« || "Well, look here -- .tier
was a mistake. Do you
Stand? Slta'U be baeh ion___
If there have been any rumor»0Hl
. ness wa.s too much for Sara. Rfer nere arnohft yotr girls, thev we--<
reserve broke, imd tears welled up absolutely false. See to it that th]
• ffi her ri-rs Brendsr awk-wnrdbr others arc told that. Will yon?"
and trlFd t0 - “ru «*■ *lad t*-" ’*»<»
m Hftr own tPAES- _r , , 4_ rrxtttxri li±tka f liarl '
I IcI 'I XzitlTij Ul.Ll^ TtWXJl ItKl
Then, wtth a choked-"Thank “aoh inniur rhino v
he is employed by the. Continental 1 ' vou. prenda.1’ Sara turned and
/*Ul Cnmnami tTn le fwwnArarllv ’ ffi*d tOWai'U the CleVatOFS..
muse- uiurpnuu wr lusv. - we v
>|T WAS only ten minutes later been given an extension of time n
1 that Curt returned. He shot out which to submit them and—we I
of an elevator, tore down the cor- we're very hopeful of landing tha
itdor. plunged through the firm's contract!'1
outer offices and burst into his Oh. that's wonderful!- e^
father'* private sanctum, claimed Brenda. . .
"Dad!" he shouted, waving the Bu. Curt nart ajrr.1<fv
■blueprint m the air "I ve gat away—was hurrying back cd
,m tn J^''» *»“
Mis fiiincT tip. stnrf’cr in only ty*icfTy.
‘ astonishment. ’ — -
i "Where- gfhere on earth---"
j “Jtjat watt till I tel! you!" Curt
L *t__ — ***,» .. ~a.
and rushed on grimly. "8o you
want me to marry Juliette Carter,
do yotr? Beautiful, wealthy .ruir-
ette! Just the girl for me! Well,
your fine Juliette has done her
best to smash us' It was she who
took the blueprints I”
"What!" gasped Sturges Car-
rington.
“Yesf"
— oiub tin. Kune, nt
"And I think, front
“V r iwegriam
ijST. ,tJ.—• Y''.-Patterson of
Y Y- 1 Commerce and
'7/’Y7/-7‘‘'''/57 I chairman# qt the industrial
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1940, newspaper, February 13, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293279/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.