Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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L. 28, NO. 126
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Jack Holt and li canty To
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HIT BY CAR
advance of $1,000,000 u> take oaro
Get Your
McFadden nuktb bte home tt Cllf-
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car and driver
OVEN TEMPERA!
Group To Seek
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Graduation
Local Hospital
Treatment
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FENSE
JOE BAXTE
of the
0. H. POOL!
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, THURsr \. march 1. 1934
men might have been Barrow."
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Local Commandery
, local produos bu/ws at 1 11
t *WM,: • any ’a rente.
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Jlklia
in Uw <*vei
few. r thT
p> •
L another indication that Ole-,
k is going forward out ol the
Galon rest/. in the announce-
v( the Santo Fe that tt would
kmly give It* employees addl-
I work hut would recall 200
Nr workers far the railroad.
r are Informed that this fa not
result of an Increase in buri-
bo much as the wiiUngneas
H Banta Fe to do it# part hi
tning employment and at keep4
ita organization together until
F days are here.
it nevertheless the boost la go-
to-he a big one, running into
r thousands of dollars each
Mo rutorium On
Forced Sales Is Ef-
fective Today
AUSTIN. March 1—(UP
special meeting of the Texas Re-
lief ConfmisKldn Was called today
The call was issued after the
governor today signed tlw legisla-
tive measure authorizing the is-
The commiasion will make forr
requests Monday to the Tei
bond commission lor sale of the
relief bonds. ' ’ ..
Meantime a tclcgratn was sent
THE W
4;-’ .;‘U su]
!
Mesquite Bank rStS’
- screen star, is
Important Texas Historical
Events Take Place In March ‘
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• BY BENTQN HTftlfcKLlN, I everything I hut Is to be done for }•*
Texas Our Tem" w»d all '0OB-J the year r >
tained thrtejn wltf on tomorrow March Is u good time to observe ri OT
Friday. March «v telebrete^TtoiMiTexasTitocpemiende for other regs- Wednesday
independence Day * ousons than March 2 ta Inpepend- | um road st
A great day. a groat State and
a g*w* Orite at the year to cele-
brate since It to the approach of
pring and the tciwm pf beginning
-a time to plant not only your
plans, but crops, shrubs. flowers,
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\ Funeral Services
llvltl h'ar Fax Ila
Jan. 19 was constructed and tpl
it was about 36 feet wide. He wal
he saw Cobb at Hillsboro on Jal
IS and also Thomas Gullett at
hamburger Joint but that he did n<
, see Cobb. He said hfc was pre
ent When Mayne Bennett came e
to where Gullett was standing; I
i said he never heai-d Cobb talk
Gullett through the door p< tl
hamburger Joint. - VjSfi
Bud Bs Hey and Jack Moore. noH
of Peoria had tesUftod Wedneetk
that they were gl a Hamburg
tu«» TO rsaC THMS j
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® Cleburne Times-Review
l-SGCau THK ONLY I>A1LY NKWHPAPEB PUBLISH! I) IN .ItHiNbON COUNTY
morning at 10 o'clock at tbe lam-
ily resldenoo. 227 Brazos AVcnue,
, ■ for the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs
Inspection Tonight ’A.
Ctobwne and all of
— County is getting a
....... freezing weather has
been displaced With a steady <$own-
the*r night' "»nd "ended’about’noon ! ha*e until the last. Saturday be-
nX"1 of *J. Lambert Utin showed a' which would be June 16th to file
total of one and one-half inohea their names for s place on the
of rainfall in the city since Wed-1 hallot Thoae expectinr to offer
nesday ■
Parts of Johnson County report-I
ed heavier rainfall titan the Cle-
burne aectfon however Continued
unsettled weather Is the fctaOMt
tor the ne«t few hours.his trtitlnipny add Cook -admitted • ;>J
that he was coneleted on a charge xj
t.hifi on couiilv court several,
years ago, but hud nbt been tn.
trouble since and had been leading •'
a religious Ufa. ' *
llescrtbe. Tires. .fl
cook said the left front tiro
was s Star and the right front u, .
Brunswick. V
In testimony Wedneeday the.. si
State bad put on witnesses to show - «
that trjicks found n$ar Boyd Hill -
were a Brunswick and Star aW'i-i'
tliat 111# tracks were compared: ur>'
the tiros on Cobb's car. However •
a Teaan— • ■
iday marks a momentous pe-
nt In the history of Texas.
fa Texas Independence Day.
-wata .Ma»a» .2,. MM • UuU those.
r Wanted the Lone 8t«r etato
*5ig... ... — T
trad Texas an Independent
Hr tnd adopted *. courtltu- feet.
^Cards Nov
in tba oWn;
lichen ,-artl-
I Do You Think?
HAROI.II V EATLOT
Mdtef isbont the relief '
will eetae from their either
eoM or caneelied m» Uw
itaro eaa talk abeat aaaw-
etoe. '
' 1*0 I >m<l-
At present, the relief commiaaioii
is Without a dime tor direct re-
itat t-.l ^...ll.S.l. ___1.
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S;i.s
,etai»M. MU nrnxn tan
I Friday ,
Major Clark-
4oal Detach-
i4 0 Honea
i ^“wn^
L^ ox wnicn
Mt to oom-
Governor Signs Two Wl
$7,750,000 IN COUNTY SCHOLASTIC MEET
RELIEF BONDS I IS SET FOR MARCH 23-:
AUTHORIZED
wgs here a I
While in the 1
t friends. Ke
tf both local
r for a Vtott
Park For County FEATURE OF 0
Prcsldant Lewis R. Walker of the
Cleburne Chamber of Commerce
• I issued -a call far the public «
works committee of the chamber I
m commerce, the Cleburne Water i
... ta. Board and Mliohi intoreatod to meet ;
Guard that eron *» tlve chamber of commerce this •
afternoon at 4 o'clock to dtsc.ues t
fthe matter of securing a Stan1 tort
site for Johnson County
County Judge T. «. Darcy, who ’
*" rklng on a proposition '
sburoe and Johnson 1
>t aeewe a park $lte,|]
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Produce Market
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Following «e prices
r* ton* *"’U‘
MK.
Mita.
iy Officer
Inspects Units
—*ta-
bxgs had been fighting all
h but litis was the spark that
H its energy tamed one *U-
kic purpose and paying no at-
ton to overwhelming .odds Ute
kbttied boys north of the Rio
tod came through In a Mg
[e can't truthfully My that we’d
Mr have lived in that age than
present but we do bw * *ra»l
beet and admiration for thow
kwa who had the Intestinal for-
ds to make the grade hi a
K that was right, f , ■•■.;'
►e«d rather be living now in
I age when Texas-has realty
Je to cash hi on ita pereerver-
k and dogmatic wlH. > •
nd were mighty glad were a
an. There s no greater State,
»•$ uttoc with the hallowed and' i •
aue and glamorous memories
k Mme soil; •
{uns are human beings Just
the people of other Blates
Texaps have a distinct herb
ttial none of the others poc-
i ;f»r u we’re concerned *e
I to live and die In Texas,
•o’* ttaUilng any more attrac-
-no not even at attractive—
iny other section.
e’re' darn glad today that we’re
been scant and in
M none has Men
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
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BEGINS TESTIMONY IN COBB TRIAL
QI gwo sarnm."*11
COBB WAS AT HILLSBORO AT
11:50 O’CLOCK ON NIGHT OF
JANUARY 19, WITNESS SAYS
Testi-
y ■
Cleburne Commaudcry No 12.
Knights Templar will be inspect-
M Maaonlc Temple by , include hta narents dav ,<H Friday in an scnoois ano
w D^U^ge the Cleburne National and Olty
Warder of the Grand Commandery i«v brett*rB, Jmnes Odell and bunks will also be ctoeed
of Texas, representing Sir Omar Robert, Jr., and two staters. La- ""
E. Radfoyd. Grand Commander of ! vame and Bobble Rpth and the, far the day.
Abilene, Texas. l*il’ o* deceased. - i.
The off leers and drill team have | - -- ,
been reheareing for several weeks PLAY FORT PON ED
preparing for this Annuel event, i Becauge of the inclement weath-
InspectloH otflper will be accom- er. the Cleburne Little Theater
"A Wood Violet.” scheduled
at conclusion of' for this evening and Friday even-
the inspooUon there will be a social Ing has been liidefmltely postponed,
hour g» usual. ., 1 Uxne..to charge state.
TO BE
SCHOOL
lb money, will find ita my
the cash registers of the mer-
mi and It win bring more con-
toe. in business recovery to
I employees affected.
te Banta Fe ta Cleburne’s great-
rad us trial asset and has been
«f the big reasons why this
Mm not fglt the hand of thd
nslon as much ga other elites
salnlilnx . the clock to see
he dish stays fit the oven for
exactly the right length of
s. noted expert wlM feAturr
MreaWaifta” and "made-m-
wn mg dinners on <me day of
Mg free event fo« women
■ill talk Abeut 'cooking, by al>-
Wtrnaht,’’ using her oven
kjhr" ■. ■ .
operating with the Timea-
rt hi presenting Mrs Me
d to thr Weston df this ee6-
aco imh; Mrs Tucker’s ahort-
into the bank accompanied by n
man armed with a machine gun
The other two bandits remained
near, toe bank entrance. The as
sjstant casMer artd the only other
person in the bank **m forced to
Mr on the floor Thr bundits seie-
Od ell of the matey hi the cash-
ier's cage, walked to their auto-
mobile perked ta front of tlie
building mid sped aw»y alter cir-
cling the^tfeio stotMto. /
The assistant cashMr’p detorlptipn
of one of the men who entered
the bar -----TTr- — ' ----- •
in Jan.' 20 and that the
- c'nt *
day for Friday In all seliooln and
Beneficial Rains
Fall fa County ££
Wednesday Hint Gullett had told sustained objections by the State
u friend l|e was lenving at 11 us .to litadmlesaVIllky of the kyi
o'clock with Cobb lor New Mext-; deuce. The questioning of Booth ,*
; co. Hint Gullett was seen driving. mra reiattve to alleged payment of »
3 eur along the roe (I toward Beth- ' two fines by Whisenant on mis- .■
... tltat a car was- seen parked at ago. IV.jba* brought out tlrnt^ to .;
' nnd which the friend told Gullett closed the charges ugalnst Whta-
; Was the meeting place with Cobb. —• . .
Buck Walker, who skid he oper-
i nlcd n cafe at Htlbiboro.---
' witness introduced to state
saw C • ““
nurcu I—(uri—mis
bandits, who L\_„X ™,
members of Clyde Barrow’s
held up the Flrat National *m>
Mre and escaped with between
putting <n> one. witness tide moru-
Ing. He was Bmorri French. “
les south of Blum who said
M Myers, who had testified
..rdneschsy that he saw » 1111 mp» v-w/wo
the road south Of Blrnn o« Bator->tfta tracks were inspected on Mon*’
• - - dgy,. jjpa; 2j amn ijw|ie||»t Tues-
day Jan. S3, according to the State,
testimony,
Ben Ctirho who said he lived
thirteen miles northwest M
jro was the last defense wit-
ness of the morning. He testified
as to how tlw road on which Gul-.‘
JP
The annual Johnson Qouuty In-
tel schohu.uk! League meet will be
held March 23 and M and will la
all prolxiblliiy be ta Cleburne. W.
A Ward. Grandgiert. la director
and Miss Etta. Ewing. Rio tost*
cecretary. ’
I Directors were selected at a
CCC YOUTH
special
lief
to be held here Monday mornipg ■
i Tlie call was issued after the
governor today .signed tire legislH-
, ,‘K’nd"1 Monty • Woods
1 The commimton will make formal • T ■ ■ . , , ■.
i
a
being observed us stfch by many he looked in
of/t he sellouts, cliurcMa and homes.' Rlln B
The week had tta beginning last
Bunday Feb 25. pud will close .Sat- |g, no blood or
Unlay niton. March 3. Schobta. niikd but saw some
-'** i.tiH/iliwc »nrt nt.hi»P nlaMM .t.-„
fxprctcri to fly. the Ti*xaR flag testified n man named Earl Heath
iwiuuig » o.pu uwuv*. .ta.—t —- —? United Btatea fliig I ifr ed about two .miles from where
was made in the old Alvarado this entire week.’ i the cat was found;
“ “ Opening its attack on the Stale s
evidence the defense attempted to
Impeach the testimony 'jipVWi- >ed-
March 3 Deadline
For City Candidates
-- 11
According to Mtaa Johnnie Gor- 1
city secretary, the deadline ■
candidates to flic for office is I
" Tlite date to I
Dallas. March <UP>—Four
> boasted they were
it that tlicy were on held up the FlrM Nettopm Bank 1
_j of the pavement at Mesquite, 12 miles south bt'
— ""rr “i i^~ x=±
coming from either direction at »i^oo and ggpgg today.’’
two years shall constitute a bar- oar coming behind them making 1
rler to suoh relief, but it mav be wii»t he thought was abmZ 4J taw„ wnwi miO B
removed if the Judge finds the miles an hour and lie glanced back tim. lwo Gamuts
debtor to have a substantial equity Just as It hjt him, the blow.,khpek-------- -
hi tlie property involved. ling him Into the couple in front
March 6, is the n«tt date of and causing them Jo be thrown
scheduled foreclosure I sales hi! onto the pavement. The youth salp
He was first hit by the
; winvii BiruvK viiv
1 impact throwing his head back
' nnd Iracturing bis s»»L ....
part of the car and then on betfig
thrown onto the street, three <"
i:
face bruises were suffered.
Hospital attendants aud Dr. Carl-
fan Honea, the army tm-dleal offl-
w—«»- cer. slates 'that the young man
tag featured today's entertainment has an excellent chance to recov-
stitches.
required
geek’s needs.
It’ is unlikely the actual money
to be Mteived from itai,
bonds will be available before tire ; viewed Uy A reporter thU
middle of March p» managed to (five Uia
A jnumtarium on. Xortair’ --
_______________ mbpiAperty m- ’Itowur'r
low off the yoke Of Mexico fectlve today When Gov.
_ 1 *Wd the senate bill to that ef-
‘ i the big bridge when the car hit
me from the rear.’’
' The youth stated further that they
were walking hi the edge of the
street because there was no’.side-
walk and the shower had made the
soil muddy but that they were on
the south edge < ’ .
and that there were no other ears
coming from either direction at
ffeturpay, March 3. This date is
I the necessary 30 days before the
Johnson city elections and is set by Igw.
change of. Tn d«e several candidates have
'filed for the places offered and
indications are that a Bvtiy pace
-------- —J I win be set in all races,
mu Those making the race for a
of rain that began during I Ptaee fo ^the ?°V*nimfnl
todar’The'rain gauge at"ih7 of-1 tare the third Monday Jn 'June,
nee oi J. Lauilwrt Ia»«i a Which would be June 16th to file
total of one and one-halt inches their names for ■ place on the
_•_’>* .« .' as-, ^a I bMhllaw* afciaa »ilu «« A^s <s dMIiAa^1.
for a -(State oftflAe must flie their
names’, with the proper authorities
•n or before June 4. .
. Hie first expense account of SI
candidates for a place in the
county offices must be filed from
M to 30 days before the primary
election and a second account
About • days before the election.
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AERV1CKA Al’ HHKRMAN .. '
FOR FORMER RESIDENT
weather.
The recent
In , . .
Fof'-S'L.
(Godlcy:
Aiuiu 1
to 'wMlitagton asking a ’federal Monty Woods. 16-yrar-old COC
of needs’on a minimum basis ud
meeting of member school Wed- I
ilcsday night. ’’ . 1
The school nUvpted a resolution I
to hold i he Affair in Cleburne if I
Ute uftUui eq-openkUon toward tak- I
lax care of It lx given by this 1
w •
IJttx Ctors sclwtod were: debate, |
Lowell Crosier. Burleson; decla- I
intulen. L. B. GUI, Godley; extein- 1
poraneous speech. Mire Moaoik I
Young, Midway; spelling. Mrs. V. 1
B. i’enucl. Cresson; assay Writing, I
Mias Cloka Maxwell, ftio Vteta;
atlilellcs, Robert Chapman. Mary's r
Hill; music memory. Mis. J. H.
McVenn.. Grandview; one-act play.
I Mrs. lAslic Berry. Burleson: erittb ’
, l. D Faulkner, Bethany;
;1-R contest. Mis* Grace Cartwright,
'Godlcy; plclurc memory, p Miss
nun,i Hackeit, Oodley; story tcll-
| ing. Mrs Jake Nelson, Grandvtt#;:
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Camp youth, is tn the Cleburne 1 pyel. pu^vleW. * A.I
til bond proceeds are available 8“nltarlum «*Hrin< severe InJu- , Cltt>rill miUUe(I Jrtm
Ml pqna.pi cd. are available r|c_. wh(sn ,lnKM by w car 1 the mbet due to the ritdrl time
V. Fund. th(lt IMJt slop m) ror pn-paration
son Street Wednesday night. | Au cvenU ,wl luud ln u,e
i T -7—w-7 lhe youth and a friend. 'Julian ieuu will be omitted except chbtai
lief. Last available funds have■ McFadden, also a captp MMbrJ .ringing, ~v» ro j
beeh allocated to counties for ibis were csoorthW two yoking ladlre All entries must be filed M l
to a tipafu-town show when thdl>igrch 13. ‘ ’
■'AU spCBkl“« cvo“b> win be held
”wu' •M
kA’ h- mn2im. i uU’ei UM‘WT events and athleUo
l s^y tollo"UIK cuntrsu will be on Marsh 31
4 BandiU Li,
mi ^Bring U)f WBSt ond o(
■- Go To Court. ,
Beginning today, a debtor faced
With a forced sale of his piopnrd
may go Into district court and upon
proper showing before the judge
secure temporary gtAys of sale.
No stay may legally extend beyond
Feb. i, 1935, the date of self-llm-
*5?* SkJ?* V ‘ -------------- rou«y.
Tax delinquency of more than the time. He said he heard the The leader of the bandits walked
two years ahall MMIsiltutA ■ hara. oar Admire h^hinrf th#tn mftMiur au>. ---------___
rter to «uoh relief, but it mev be wiwv
removed tf the judge findfi the mites
debte* >(, ’ „ ' -«f ST-TB-YV
h) the property involved.
March 6, to the ntdri <
scheduled foreclosure ) sales iu , U9IM
Texas. A temporary. 30 day more- * he L
torium had been hastily' enacted ( Model
early last ifobruary to ahow leg-
iriadN* consideration of the act' He was first hit by toe ttuniper
•which struck the lower limbs, trie
r,.tata«xk <k..tawi«. nis head back
1 skull on some
Held For Fox Babv
his teetti wore knocked out ano jleve<i possible one of the other ;*--
men might have been Barrow I Funeral services were held this
Hospital attendants and Dr; Carl-
’•Ollvta, VI It lirillj lllrUIVBI
slates that tlie young
er despite a fractured skull that
required several stitches, severe
bruises on the legs and beck and a
badly bruised hand with one fin-
gernail knocked off. Julian Me- „ „
Fadden surfaced a bruised leg from
the knock-down. The young ladies
wore uninjured although they were
both knocked down.
Both boys came to the Cleburne
I . Evidence Given A gainst State
I 1 mony That Gullett To Meet Cobb
At 11 O’Clock P M. Jan. ID
I Hie ili'fcnsc opcuEd its attack uesday by B W Whiaeiuini. city
f I this morning on thr circumstantial marshai at Alvarado. Who had reW'
I 'evidence Introduced by the state he saw Cobb at Alvvarado At B
I I In the trial of H. L. Cobb on a m, Jan' 30 and that the HN
I ebaroe of murder In connection w ith left In the dlrectfon'pf Burleson.
I (tire "burn slaying’’ of Thomas Gul- Evidence Not Admitted.
I INt. Hill County youth Jkh. 90 I j, w Booth. Cleburne, a dentil
I l A deeirivc point was scored in constable but former deputy shei
I I tin- introduction of testimony to iff was questioned, but before h
sliow that Cobb wax at HliNwro testimony dould be place(l tn tl
I about 11:50 o’clock tlie night of record live lury was wttlidrew
* Jan. 10 this bcimt brought In by and after the line of questlohlf
the defense to. oHset evidence of was carried out by defense theetMl
a friend l»c was leaving at 11 as, to huxlmlasabillty' i»f ri'r kyi-
o'clock With Copb lor New Mexi- • deuce. The questioning of Booth
I co, that Gullett was seen driving wws relative to alleged payment <if
i ' el between li and t2 o'ofoek and demeanor charges five or ria years ■ ;!
j tlwt a car was* seen .perked at ago. It wgs brought out tbai■ ,.k‘; i
iioyd Hill which Is on the road search of the record had not dis- j
I and which the friend told Gullett closed the .charges against Whls- . «
I ; was 'the meettae plivre with Cobb eiuint. •*
i Buck’ Walker, wire siild Jie ©per- D. B. Cook, Cleburne, who said he
! inled a cafe at Htlbiboro. was the dealt In used titres and repairing,
I ivliness introduced fo stair that he ‘ sgid Cobb same to his place ht
I ww Cobb nt Hillsboro twice on business and he sold Cobb two <
I Jan. 19, the first time between 6 I inm, identityittg two Ures brought
I ami 0:30 o'clock .and the second into the courtroom aa the onM. ’W
I ttme about l):50 o'clock ; He said It wag about noon are4"**
I Sere al Show. ' Jan. 30 He JaUi be did not. tl
I Vijplker said he closed his busi- '' *11injure'' m*n^'J,
| nek? about 7 o’clock and Weitt ™ J
I inwR Cobb am” W-Vr's*X-fo-1 ^n ?m k
I .Lw.m ^>ow torether tPorhlug.’Mb/«Hd- be v.
J I Walker mid he returned to bls ' emembar the old Ures from the
, ,,, . ■ ......... buXs nnd opeiied up? tbat^ bet-
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il.nTwtxxl abaervers areert real m the matter. BMh ••••Oy •»» ’ J* ■«" ‘i,jw ocraea is t)w J() [ftt eollrtraom from
Itott ‘tts-men star < «* any nerirea fototrtfom. but admit night 0<*^ w^ke, md^uirt do,x' 0,1
- lAannlng anethm- malri a strong .Amirattan for -. each ♦ «W 1?™,^ sX “rfte^ and* aJ Tho 8t»t* attempted to ini
and that the tore- Ml,er, prie photo Birows Heft V"L2?"’t‘ Xik’atruck 12 “»taifony Mita Cook -Adi
Engliah stage and and Mias Band at a HMlywood he mt down tin dock struck 12. a <
dreplv tatoraato*! .luAio where they «* statriag. The State made an effort to tan-
■, .'-,'.1 —----------------— ---1 peach Walker’s testimony by, ask-
■'x • ' ' !il ing htan about' aagea in court at
1 ' i ”f de-
’ ' fense were susttunod that this
epuid not be brought out unless the
records were shown
, The State rostad Itt cate wfter
•--xta*— w one wWhew’ thio inoru-
„ .tai was Bttford French, four
-2 - J snih he
lived In Um> same neluhborhood Us
” M Mveis, who had testified
f that he saw a car In
enpe pay General Bmp Houstonj(|BJ-'morning, Jan. 20 Mb
was bom on .March-1: the Alamo; "Not Stork?’
al sovernmeut establlrtied In j thj* r^d *trelng'''O
the State fti Mmyh 1836 and Uic i tfruVri that It iwt gUrtk cabout I
massacre at doh.d was <m the. «a™ and there HUlXi
l?th of the «ame month tnd,-yW- I WJW nothing to h femua, driv-
> The enliie calendar week ip which j lng down the road. Hf' sai?f the _ — — „.T---
March 2 fulls, has been designated : lFafik(, of the car were from to-1 Ictt Was reported seen the
as the 8tnt< as Tekas Week and Is Wanl Blum and hr declared that “ “ “ —
ta&K n. w*x».ita- ‘T'tbc car and saw some
gun shells and a cotton sack ;
On croaa-exambiation lie said
blood or weapon Of any
... tata^ —ta. — w — ■ ta—ta,— tire took but
ptiWlc buildings and. other ptoees they had no blood on them He
arc expected to fly. the Texas fiagltcstlf ‘ •*>-*•-
as well ax Ute United States flfcg I
re worn aoswwyoE «•*-*«*•« - r—
cemetery with ft. H. Deering and supl. Fimnett Brown of the Ole-
8011 in charge of arranqemeniA burnc Schools has declared a hob-
parents: d“' f<« F,1(1,Y >n •« ««*>*• •««»
r’U.H.iriw Not intro I and HltV
UlaftW ooiislderation of the
that became effective today
I - . ———
Rotarians Hear
Maj. Clarkson
Quartet numbers and tap danc-
at Ute regular weekly Rotarian
luncheon. J, A. Davis was in
Charge of the program.
William Deason. John A James.
Baxter Lawson and Edward De-
Garmo. members of John F Buck-
ners Bunday school class of the
First Baptist Church, composed the
quartet. Virgil McBroom was the
tan •
t Major H. Clarkson of San An- COC camp only a few weeks ago.
’ tonlo. guest of Dr. T. C. Honea. Woods’ home 1* at Yorktown and
/ UmS^aSetariXnT‘r.n^t11: to^^eX"’•”*«*« “M* ™ * -cconl «•: ’
riwrt. <^rn carried The Injured boy to the P«»»«l by prominent Officers from play,
C^lte N^^ riLro Ctebunie Sanitarium Local officers WorUi and at conclusion of for t
Xtod vreThimySe ‘r. conducting a search for the ^Utepret^tttere wiU be a «>cl.l l.^h
MtMMton, and the efforts of both “ “
Major Honea and Captain E. S.
Clayton, who te the commanding
officer of Battery B
"The standing army today con-
rials of only about 40.000 officers
and men. while the national guard
numbers about IMftM.” Major
Clariuon stated. “Were our - j
try to have trouble tomorrow, rte
Would have to look forward to
these 190.OB men as a nucleus for has
oyr imBi8<UAt8 protecUoft,
pMt" MiA ,Mra have resulted in
financial outs to such an extent
with the Natton.l “ “
| tamed. ■
•The moral and spirit of the
. Nakipnal Guard has been hamper-
'MA**!
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1934, newspaper, March 1, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303335/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.