Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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t.hnt Mi-I> lar.
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NORTH ROLE DISCOVERED
Now wa jkkafut to Tiwrday. Bant 7
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•Comthaiidar Peary abw raacheJ
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•'Commander Rubart K. Peary
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plain about the same old story.’
'Pat .H ia because thSfp consist-
ent Iv refuse to let the hsro they
I admire bi defeated. Or see 1)k‘'
heroine they love. die. that they
' . -Pllth audiences have been
raised on' a diet of fatry stories.
They love to see a world of make-
believe on the screen Yet the in-
dljnatlon ‘ rri>els at too much
make-believe, and fairy stories
are too much alike
“Pictures will reach t __
standird hath Ss ari and ehter-
p ople who really Uve They »ffl
grip the emotions and come oloMri
IURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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tinted Press Mtaff Correwpondrnt |
. AUariaN Jan M-ruP) -«fa»nt ,
«proiacular activities of Clgde B-ar-
row and other nutorioun gunmen [
have had On npprectuble effect |
on reducing the nrrmher of trppii
cailla lor eomtUMiiorvi as wpcw'i»*l 1 .
rcMs Rangers . ..
*«r MpriM ritogrr eonMMlwiioiie
•m hwuM fiat' rMl tow wnforce-
'aMBu work, but lito* of |he seek-'
eft are oil a par with Uiose inmte
honorary colonrlx in lb*utudky,
When hadh an dpplirrfrR foi a
coriimlwfoii appears, the lidjittnnt ‘
Eenrral’s offlw tukes down bln
ruhne. address and other dethiU
TbSn 1p* Is asked ca»t»a«y for his ,
night telephone number, "W might
wgert to twill you one dt there-
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governor He says h, la not origin-
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■Ptetures arc constantly being
attacked for lacking dramatic
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WORLD STUNNED
' A wholly unexpected bft of ne*w
broke on tlia wortil Tuetoav, A prill
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•4,bier Titanic elnka ; 1.800 UrbWnsd l
SA6 saved. Olsnt of sea rears Icaberg
In Atladt(c. Women and children]
taken > into llfeiloats while men i«-l
rmrfn: ftyecus xhlfre too late. ' Wlhr-
ntiSr ' dlMster. Noted persona tn
r.eril"
Ths ruajoi Uy Of t lie noted (rereonel
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■'Producers wiM do the Industry
**- tin incalculable benefit' It they car
sticpesafully rnulvh Dims which do
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and ‘ heroines; have Mmihan
Utrlte and failings to»t tbto vir-
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r'Aired a moritorluni tor s few
days en of Hciai -wjjwWScSBMnf -*
monetary policy "ptoere Was noth- ant ^ppy Midicnees com-
ing back of B. lOGM Meat hap- -■ • • —
pensd: ;■ -g.- j../-
A® a regular pre&y oonfyrence
the PreUdert rMmn-ked with a
laugh that thcliNak season wav ....
ending and that Stephen T. Barly,. get these same old stories.
While House seerefary who dsals - ■—*----- *--—
With -the presi, bad gol»e shooting
Therefore. the President ex-'
pialnod. there stoUJU have to be a
moratorium on new? over the
weelf-end. It was . no more* than
that But In ttNMBHa«e of eighteen
fiours the story hid readied Lon-
don. nwoiJen almost beyond recog-
nition. and. had returiied to Wash-
ington iu> « rumor, 'nrcre will b<*
iruiny more such. -
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World Capitals
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BY LYLE’r. WILSON,
United’ pre s-'Staff CerrespanBgirt.'
WASHINGTON Jan. 30. ~<UPi
One of the Sigtw that bowfwlcy
may tot* returning is the rise of the
rumor. Thety '»«* varieties of ru-
mors each tagged fcr the knowing
With -un unfailing identity. <■
intelligent readers of ne'wr-ya-
-pers, bld hands on newspaper tcl-
agraph d<skh tod the world 01
di-jilom-acy in general became go-,
qiiatoted years ago With the ‘rtel-1
ungfors riunord" f “ "
U was a report originating in
Helsingfors, capital of Flnlxnd
•pout'seme extraordinary happen-
*VWr«i<- trwnvin w wraaw. ~mxb.v uwav
fleers trainin'! camp tn which he lark of .rumors Was u symptom
was sent at the entrance of the' -J-- **“-• *•*—— —■---■ -••
United States into the World War. .
He resigned a construction fob
with the t^tpta ffc raftwiy to en-
•
State Hen. -----
caiMHdate for attorney general has
not always lived to West Texas.
He once worked tor an exbeeiao ...^,. ■■iihiiihiii—-■
company in Heston. a part ot the erroneous report
—-.....- The worUitonneas of rumor, tn
Texau railroad commisdoners did fact arises Tran the erroneous in-
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secretary, along with than to put upon phance remarks tn high
This particular rumor pore Its
-ny. ,-_?.,.M ’ We«*y * wwn who IBM *Mt Mtud
mile was mmiMM: “Bpuired by this unexpected BnuMd. evMeifed .mumer's pimfonn «W1W « *•*»>
' MmBW Tor crooked vFMHMM-
«eg» J <j. Dimin. Hot Worth,
aftered *0 attend a apMito WBef
BBMMQ* H(41
wUthout pay Wte offer of free toi
v»e is -likely to Mive ft dampen
tog effort on some of toe other
Mrinben. who clamored for a ffeiv-
•ton at which they arc now receiv-
ing gift aday
K. Hay. Troy. Bell County
calls attention to another expense
ot legislative sessions in his an-
nouncement as a bone-dry tandi-
dftU* ifor re-elecMon to the Immw
/‘I have sat through many a speech
tn tor ftouse," he said, ''thiit has
ooft the taxpayers tiooo and was
... ■ hMIfoitli «ne copper ”
fS.JfeA^ei..y—— ■ - .
Permanent appointment of John
L. Brunner as postmaster at Tby-
lor will create a vacancy irt the
* Ddmoftratic Executive Oom-
mittee. While there seems ito be 110
dlreot 'provision in State law
CM^. postmaster also being u '
- . member of a party executive com-
, mitten, postal regulations prohibit
« pontn^iter having a port in the
tounftgemcni of toy polUdoai cam-
ir«M P«- puign MBaagsunent of the demo-
cratic campaign ia the function of
tile State executive committee Un-
'Ivts specially called it will not inert.
Hindi 4une .
•Hi. JW* Rogers, former assistant
State school superintendent, has
been designated to supervise edu-
eat-lon to the Civilian Oonserva-
> tion Corps in Texas. New Mexico,
Colorado and Arieona. He/ was -<is-
aistrnt to the late 8. M. N Marrs
and also to C.' N Shaver. Hunts
Ville. Who -wtis appointed by funner
Ck>V, Rows S'. Sterling when Hups
xwo-r.—
FATMPUL DATE if
fhit apa tooil fattoil. >rew» of afll
"odeurrwf mi April 3. I#17t .‘.1
’> TL 3,.At .war!' Wilton. *W« muM I
Bght for lustlee and rMfiu.’ ': I
TOMORROW .]
W» shall complete thta ralroepael I
tniYIOFMkU. ?l
Iloes lilstory repeat? Can wa leart l
No man has yet answered thoae I
qutotlona suocemfully. : , '|J
( IgMURNE MAN HELP UY I
AT GAINESVIf.LF OFFICE]
Don Wyman of Cleburne, who bl
naw ticket office clerk tn the Santa]
Fe depot at Oainesville, wak held]
up Sunday night by » negro]
woman who relieved him of <1|.4M
in currency, according to the]
Oatrresvfhe Register .'/I
Hie negress wielded a revolver
-u ——--~ -V .^J
to the heart because they are
about tbe things fiinlliar to ns.
Such films need be neither grim j
not unbelievably happy.,f
a higher' . n^n completed Fran -j
ovuirvAJM fA>in «■» nrv mRq efttBr- - Z. .
talnment when they dead with *** l*<h*rer's Man of Two Worlds.'
' ~ arid botig Fairbanks. *>.'s "Simxmm
-Story at WCO ' X
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I Central Press
Kv YORK EnUn
Lire fine arts
[anybody eat at
L and be abl, 1.
[tinner tnl>h? <11;
[to say: ■
| sounds like moi
[ is, it you know
drink properly
| Just because 1
guim his food
but tasting it j
[er without refll-
Lad better not eu
[ to. You coul<
bean through ht
hy they live 1 >rg
[1 dinners of mini
[ choicest bits of
Lid be eaten "111
fe. Only one s
L Is served with
[ this is slp|X-d
Le Is .only enoiiy
L each course o 1
f can absorb am
Luite had term
L one glass with
pt only .should w
AN ORDIN
pratton iiom in
Litling any P< r-oi
louse, biilldinx <>
tom any land I
[lebiirn,- nitlioul
Ltalned a permit
■vgtary, t<> do
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Rue >»< l> pt non
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Knl.hed Ik 1 -Il
Kniiiig that all
■ y of < li burne
lly haw 11,-,-n P
Kide to -<-<ui<- I
Kmart- to street
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■ or otli< r imp;
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HOLLYWOOD
FILM NEWS
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,BY M ANSON EhWABhs;
I Prrm SlaTf <'Wrri3jmleiit
HCMA YWOOD, Jan W.-JUPj-
More ceuragc’ by producer, and
more undemanding by audiences
must be combined if we are to
have hotter mctlon picture i. in the
opinion of pireclor J. Walter Ru1-
isen. , >■
Rithen, <me of Hollywood's
younger and more . _
megaphone ylelders. believes:
.courageous produiera , igh ,44(i|r'
cate the public to acoepl pictures
off th? beaten pato, while under-
•ny eWontoto rvfNMlkin upoAUW ciiaraaWr, standing m reputation
m of the RufcWMftl,----- -
■Bmekr fiFTHF drorrtto prem
l-FMd-M •xcltudVriy entitled to ttie tier Tor publication
MMBm trritHied lo ft or not otherwise rredltrii to till*
tin* local new* publication therein
'.'Ml■ ft t ~ ■ MTiit 1 ~ -
*MBMn or buprchtmton
■M in --the-clto <d OWburim, per month, IMic. p«r year,
•W yftar, MOO: six.montlxi. M38; outside ot Tew?, one
National Aiferttalng Repriwnlatlre, TEXA8 DAILY Wlffl#
I EAttitE. Dahto, Chicago Kansas Utty. New Ym*. Nt Units
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liirthriaii Errnt
Detroit has Hounded the glad tidings There te treoieMloas acttvtty
in' hie automobile world An indiwtrlal ray of 325,000 worlirers--IMKOM
eyruitiii from the unemployed ot last yrar^-anxwerrd automobile factory
Friday. Jan. 2fl "ns th<- indumrv innhillsed to mm the greatest
iMcar bitytng wave In five years ” A news gathering survey disclotod
iuit ordera for 1#54 cars already have passed the quarter bOMon mark
ji^ti^ aa^a. .^.lAdtol. ‘•OMiikMsrL bra iinnvrrasHiA rlaraMam/4 awwnmmjfmX
only .to the boom years, the industry U rapidly absorbing ita idle labor,
■tftnufactureni report that HWy are recalling thoiuaijlta of their former
wirkerA every day. They expect employment figures will approach 1MB
pnd 1B50 levels by the end of Wttwry Assembly line laborers who have
■ftot worked for two and three VtoVs -ure returning to all but tovgeMen
Tall this read* like cuppings from the goiddn*agc ol Ameriaan tndus-
trl Rince ttliron 1. IMS there ha* peen a new captain ggidiag the ship
<if: tiitoZ-Re lifts a t ongrtss bbhind him backing him "almost to Hie Hmn."
jais M-Kivery acta are being given the acid test. He to the wonder leader
of tie civlltaed World Re it ever looking forward and never backward
^ .gather from history the lessons that history cfnveys to the modernist
ToiUglit the peorte <t Mil Texas, and the U ' A. for that matter, will
i-t-b liiHri the 52nd xnnivmdyy Ot the birth ol Franklin'Delario Roosevelt
B. .F; —?— ------—-
Vrfcnnri It CaiMcUy in a l ltiren
iTCunieHOMt^l^
'- Atty. O«n. James V.,-AMml has Ironed a warning to ail MhgLs who
It*. qUftiiMId to vote to provide themselves with poll tax reqMptk.
takritow that Should he taken home by tile sovA-elgns of county and state.
cnirens ot the state of Texas and the United
BEates to fcyMrirpbirtttXesuprRx* the^endihx* of midnight of Jnn »L” »
■ Whygmw Hdnaat and righteous government is demanded rivery- State
On. <e Miltot w rift Wtt» in tlM hand* of the taxpayer, ft ta the
Wrtg to pw listods of all meh gad women who demand good-government
ftiod gwenwfti# itaHs tor t^ honest enforcement of all taws. Goodgov-
(rilftienBcAlRTbr to'hone*! rtodiCton of all taxable property and economy
monev bftsed wpon efficient service to the pan of
■Mtfie -it calls Mr «n emdlable distribution; tn rift cost
»l W<» utMtoriiliy Mid it ftO in an addi
/ ''Evfei more Pripwrtant thto .mwlifytag to vote by paying the pmi tan
to activity in the organisation pf public opinion and information on the
Ruedtlon to ft* MipLtted ftl -the poih. voter* should coat about for miMi
tyfomaUmi ih-M&r to deride srisely and well at the poll*." Speaking of
the responsibility of an American aitixen hr said 'rilttatoshlp in the
4,...,.^ ---- c<rry wlUl tt Bny duty or Obligation toward
IATiON COMrtB ONLY WITH CAPAGTTY
ilttaen 8b may an infant. Neither could be
iligauon towgrd the community BUT IF
CTTTY.EN rr tAHRIrta OBLIGATION.*•
ri* to an rvertatting truth.
pih will come at midnight Jan 31. Place thi* in your
"TF THWR1C SB CAPACITY IN A CITIZEN FT CAR- .Jov .
8L" Oond government la the price of eternal vigilance Marra died
Idhtath. He cannot cast « primary Owllot-or a ballot
Mh *»W •“’? ‘*me ls onJUw ,w* ■■<??llst <* **
torn the payment of Hie poll tax This Is the last call
MUM YOURBRLF WITH A FflUl TMX RRTElFT OR
«• tmiE EICHFi
Cr~<r«i wee,, rngg] WTtUf
NKW YORK -Tin. M . ««»«,
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sr*,-i of i«m Vnllan’Rifttta di
a ■ uirtapoiidrnt bed inllmaHmri
w» might took inh> <«m /.«•»»• i
molting <M0 it* iw«- ,mA
tarrimlla d»'••« eiM.,,1/ ta«tn MN
•ws* hr toe - cag-tri* .-KMH
toUnitgh ntnrly * eenliH-y.
inotoM io* <«w to tbe u x-auM*
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Wuw We rom.le toto-uary H, jg
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"toftac wtu<ram ut. ia riawuM hi
Mr." ecreemed a headline, ov.r a <f
Mtoh remdven in Cfth-egn nt ti
A Ml., tuauaeadftei, «eta -U.T-Mftg,-
. i?"-.*4** % *Fto Trlhuab «
• iniy. who inn I In- iu <-«i,inr>t ei-iagot* 'ried In ft» "earn"—bole* «i the NL
rotaemiwred the Maine!;7~7 ‘"1
Headline* catapulted in all dlrft]
*Qeeat see victory tor AmerleJ
Vdogeam-a for tlw Mala* uetud
totaln* Asiatic fleet bumwj »J
fiunkl ComnMore Dewey crunhes 111
i Hi ’•» terrific brtn
_. Cgvlt*. mar the ctottal of -tri
hhllhTlto l«l«h,h,. Bunday nxirnliJ
Chie »r (he great naval rotwagSMeiM
AhU riMB. A ill Uj l it I M*A4ilA>Lta«* lltoM
ship, the Reina Mane CtorlstlHa. >n[
Ci-ulser Castilla -»re luiniwt. white M
lion Jtrin de Auhfrte Is Mown nd
Others are sunk to save them frori
helnx i-amnred Ciiptuiri Cattarvio 1
among the killed on the Spanish sltM
allfl the tot OT Tutstolm, Je' a ’taS
one. . . . Loss fo Amerli-a's worship!
tuiif Milter* 1* not totoved to id
heavy" ~ IJ- M
dxwjvni frie.e XWd'ftrUfr*
W AMR 1 NOT IN, U, C - Xenetar
- 'HwnHh Hftliotlead of Minnesota itaea
n,u omtotie t tot th* cmm*rr te w.vtns
t<»l»y under * closer approximation
•/ ■ *o-» dl<'«M«rshtoJth*l» ever hetene ft*.
- - its htwiury. Uut the trend m lha rtlren-
lion of ri ilir-ieUn-ia) form ot'sdverh-
* m*M h, no new thing, he edde.
‘| 'ft trs. heyn n treed that the World
' j »«>• Iteuna 10 hasten.aey* the Min.
* WtaohHl "und the teal TeW ftUWRIn'
j have sefth II <tol fiirtHSr |»
j '“.|l||*i»v»r w» never tiesb.’.rato!
eos-ermte n. w« tftmitfhf w* were
tMft* goverae.1 W. haw* kaai*m*<l
. Hiat iHii exWirflve atilhOHty. ear leg.
KiMMva lilHhorltk- h/W d’lr todh lal
•uH h»w h y Were rare* uiMtlb'i miIh» U
tie* As a mailer of rart. the proat-
-hmtlat power of paiyonage haa made
over r mis rets And Ms 10 thr
She euprema Jusllcee? Trit*, he 4*' df ‘ thft‘top of th* Britt |ia<*—'?
nep'-rstent <111 the venal* to rontlrm ----------- — ••'■
III* relMtloux. tnii. «a I tiav* aftld. hg
domtiritea eongresa. Incliidlng ih*-<1
senai*c
• . e a. . '> 1
OPPOSITION WEAK . j
Nevortlietesa, the jenat* Me* oceto IJJomtnotfor*
sloniilly refii* t*> riltffy soip* prdsi- toptmta eq us <1 roti
•tentlal anriririitnent, pr treaty rlml <T "tori'H*< toar
the Whltn Hounu lias negotiated.' j
•ifNi. 1 don't contwXI.'’ rejoftiril (he-
la ateoiilte get; dwiy that lie poWW
'hue Ipcregaed ateudily. mid. Of |Xte.
I as Is I'onuiioii tnlk. Indeed, more ra'p-
lilly than ever.
"Heslriea. riot In many ydjftrs hue
there been, hi reality, an opposlfltlp
party on Capitol Hill. There have
li<'»n Iruhslent revolt*'ugnfnM vftrl-
»«!)* gilmfatsvatton*. and there have
been- tiloea und/lmflvldual Independ-
ents. Ju-ii no 1 wo genuinely Poiiosing
iiinjor parftefl. • ‘!
"There have not jM?en two pertte*
jMidiuae.'between rtoutar Republican-
ism' and regular. Opmoo^acy. . there
han been no Issue—not sine* ids very,
wliloh efcin * riaan-cut Issue."-.
POPULARITY COUNTS
/‘The absent-* of any essential ________________ ________
ground for dtHagreemdilt. between and trpln' members ot hl.
,'le.liters of the two hlj -group* has ’■ 1 ■«* •»'.».
rtinrta It easy.” Continued (he North
Star aoton. "tor-the tir«sl<1ent <o epn-
Mittdajp hlaTntlnenc*. . ■ . ‘,
»Aig| ,;f course." i-oiiceded the Mut-
ator. '-the' present administration^
widespread ixipuiai-lly thiie Tar addl-
/lonnily .•trertethens. It. by making
even its nortB-too well ..ft Inhere fear
;|b Bght frit pollpfe*",' ' . . .',.1
ANOTHER. CRASH*? .
4 And will not tlwwe vfcry condmopN
*if>. ' Jiirr'tyw'h. exiM iilHe <i(Jminant*e _________
uzaiiM«»ww>toV'ta ttjul n ii^ver. h#rVatt»T. will i«e'|ion> (II wa«-nnt known th«rt> dMUi I
H>iiy*oxi . *,1,1^ |O uHHfifv ii ' whjievgr nigy . • •
IJrogt***'nV.* billow, *' , 1 ■ Fa TMHJL DATF <
ft. believes I -Tluifs not yo fertuln."'aalrf th* • *’WUL ” .c
netiator. . - '
"We nr*'. I helleve. on tlie.eva Of an
tntlntlotiniv boom, bin there are no
tn<tt<>tlao> «» yet of any Intention to
Itehlen Hi* bni’il,>ii of debt whl<’h Pit*.
mari|y tpie .been responsible for the
.depression. '<• '• ‘
"If foHi ppi*t tomimre to carry the
drill, lhev Inr-vlthb'ly will break down .. _____ ...
arum under it,-' the tobm wilt <t>l- advthing from th* p*«t? i
lapse In two,or Ihl-ae or ft** YMrft, "£“
mavlxi."
F\-. ; i
:. . .. - ,'t.
lug hi Soviet Russia.
Nine times out of tan Hie re-1
port win basririis'or grossly «x-
ug.terated. Similar to these were
ttu- "Riga rumors." They came
from the ritpltal (ft Latvia and bt
droit, also with a lugb disregard 'UnUeA
of the toi'ts, with what was tagns-
pft'lhg hi toe land of Lenin.
And theta i» the “Wall Street
.rumor.". It usually deals with the
ininilnene? of soifutlung and more
■ often than not is unfounded in
*ittJ,. Rumors from Wall Street
-ilm: it always are fWetil’is o'
developments In Waxhingioh.. The
'president or Cohgr&m is gblnj to
do this, or that.
There was ft time lust. spring
Ik-fore and tor Sonin weeks after
March 4 when Wail Stn-ri seemed
to be shaken even to specutattr
in Rumorn. Or If the rumor* dtr- redL
wlriDhaty ftriwtov0 '"tmntalred fJ,rtls b®“<1 *W T
wwn wniat nctuMiy trupepnw 5. < * • F
In (.11 Instancy., "**», how by how that no one H-Jlly « e.
’ Tte hS P«“> *W attention to theta.
1 lifts respite w«s wriccme . to
Washington officials- and news-
men. They had just so m-my
fewer rummw to deny But the
otao -that Gie ttmes store out bi
joiQt. 'ihe tong itofteftl nuiomto*
lias taimned an# us a huNiinjcr
bf more normal conditions must
ift said to hi r-ittor weJoome.
One of the tarllesb of the hew ua
i. Walter woidwurd, crop was typical bt the distortom. -pened
1 ntiorney general has ' Which accompanies the spread of’ ■
rumor. And *it showed, tad. that
there "tAtra* is a foundation for
’hie worthlessneos of rumor, in
net take C H Priet, commission teitprttatloh which too often - is
—------ —to put, upcr. jplppicc remarks tri high
WaritttVfton on a receh-t trip, ae- ptaees.
Coating to talcs aixnit the oapltnl. This particular rumor bore lift
tor fear he would be mistaken for siftetaht fruit .in . -»naqn whence
tbe Prrsideni. -That happened to catne francic. «*’>leh ae—undthfe to
him mi a vacation trip The re-’ x«.-_
•onMance i» fetriNi^Mhle.
How lo Care for ttoltlen
And Teal Milk for Feeding
By IXXIAN CLENDENING, M. D. i
A ITNT OF •owe milk a ,Wy-fur
< itew horn. elglff.poimil baby la
poled and »ltow,-.t to-ebb), ria, iv-urn
’token ott„ aftd two table»p*om> or
iiwnr Wn4 sight oftnre*. of hol|y.l
B-.wWr'i.-aftted.
Wa have tlten 21 •>utw-»v of *.|M
‘lfie>hpit),l he •bvided Inte i*l» feed-
' ' FIVLINQ
yorruts
i • ■' 1
.—-----J
ug*. tool «|ri<t, »Ti Will
i^ftteb four biinver revh *
’w h»lMd before the u»lx*>>A .ISJ
1 attired into Hix hot two, h .(« beet
to have <‘n«t* wiry l<a-<k*i myk t«
if „rev»»i» th* btuilta from nr>ri"te; -.-j:
r-h* inIXtore atomic tw |.<mre>i into mmmHv »iW*-’ «fi**r
Hretn through » bmoel with * -ntl’. UUM n> ihre* hou
H»e*hh<l MrOluwr I'hv te.ltl«» n«y
Mtew*-«i to '-sol and then plai-tHf
in the re* Mx
until rev*y tor
• hx i-eiltni Tie’
milk , iw
l.welxft xlAte . _ . ..
•mill n a M». re-ntrwr rifta*tao«no<* la MinotiwaM
worm,, ond' th* ^iwiroCT.)..-....
-h*ni» yreiu.Mlix. J
a .lowof ot nre
•>t rtunigM. ' I 'Iliift
H«l<l tin, OniiH • ”
a* <h»t th* note _jg|
rit? ' 'to nuure HA
•he, th* (btR
*”> -am1 M
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934, newspaper, January 30, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303309/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.