Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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By CHARLES F. STEWART
.tfetlrrtf Nrtsr gfeff taatter
WASHINGTON. D. ,C,—Aa I ciom
Hie pollMO'i th. reapon** lu my own
rorronat abneal for urmwn to Praat- to
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sitins and kseeds non-partisan | _ ___ _____________
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neons renectlon upon the character, standing or reputation
j, firm or wgporatlon which may appear in the columns of
eview, will be gladly oonected upon Its being brought to th«
“w pidillshers.
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governments , refit"* Iv
hands off one anol he i
«egple te*» rshaaca • ta -aaarw
free iieiectathrtion
That’ le the men* Into whlrh then
we tn subtle effort* ee UHete.f
t'ncle 8«rn. with all wrft'of rutrl
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^Ttold Farley eo afterward*,
jwl’rta- Ui^r£r^
•Mid th. way I do ntr tefr."
But old Jaaoa UDMV K was 4»ose
tbaa that. BIBISk*^--
any and almolKltj. Ma
or a great Mgr j
•ver been.
a- Tara* priaonee -ae
rope and he will hang hl
over the penitentiary walls to
made up of Wil- dom
wrote
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t5A$E8ALU
CuUSCUM WM«« • I •
Should Attorney {fenerel James
V AliwaWWCTM C'-''-~ '
Dougherty may again M gecrtary
to a governor. He was on the sec-
retarial staffs of both Governor
Hl^HVAAY AND Dt louwrtw
EVEMXTMM* -THIS/
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mfuired to heM *e tabulatim
sheet* The procedure of MMdAtian
ia praotlmMy the same as that
which was used to dally newspaper
; of does prior »o toe time toot toe
* Tejta* Kleotlop Bwmmi eras oman-t
load to compMe retrnp*.
Compiete rtouras only Mb Mb-
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seemed • Mt ateurd. that thia
with her short skirts and her t_
bun of dork hair at the back of l._,
head, should be taking precedence of
them nA
The aacaptlon to those who eeaen- ’
led K. wa» on. of Adelaide's own
., cousin* Pte remembsrod Adelaide , ,
«*•*•«»- «<* »te remombeeed ter w «MM*r M it alt
rumet MB
tar «W* 4
Fr^
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surprise was ooda-
MBWM -Ciito^wew* aggB.wMF .w. WW .awwmwy
d by the -guesSM'' OMMBte M Mate employment
newspaper cortW; -----
F.: “ 7.:oks be-
iry. Bach of the
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J HCHff TOWN
i Mn Hugh Hugant Fitageffid.
aUWUM. Fki ■—!''•''•« I'TWi IIWH THBS->int3rT
^" 7 hu been selected Centennial chair-
man for the 20th Texas senatorial
district, which n
enea from ground floor to domr.
The wavy We floors have been
repaired. Some of the outside walk's
and entrances have been replaced
A few rains to revive the eapltol
lawrv would restore the general
appearance
SEEING CLEAkLY “
In th. prssenl Eltrdpoan Imbroglio,
ths United Htale* i« evidently dr;
tsrminsd fo **• Hearty. Heeres wt
editor* hkvs wrlMOO edltnrlsl* Urg-
ms the Unusd Mtat** to kesp ulaar.
Th. I rouble l<eo In discerning th. |
truth.
Th»F»*ul*l ROV.rnru.nt of Austria
far AJismpl. I. pictured as tlghtlnu •
battl. for dswtecrocyr-to u*. th. old
term tost neared u* pr.vl.unly.
A* a uiallar 1 plain tact, the
FMSWI ♦wrsnuuent at AurtrlS It
flgMIM .battle for t-**ci*m. Gt.
.SMIUSW ibf .htawte and S.men
racy.
The tats Chancellor Dollfun*. aldeC
by Prides yon Blarhemberg. Henn.
Wehr commander. killeA off virtually
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head of to* j
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NEW YORK.—A determined effon
in hplita iMda In the United Mtvts*
dmect propaganda from Euroti*
As AhAM to. World *»ar. PTUPa- —-t— — 3—r-
—tula thin tim* is largely from th« WWto tt w.aa not unakpectag.
eonoirts* opposing Germany.
Nn effort . I* made to condom
Nssl-tafn. ndr to any attempt bein*
made to tote with Germany.
The sole effort .of then, trying tc
___________ ____ j."Mltank" the protesand* l* to keep
Many of the ballot* received In-1th. United Staten our of the Euro-
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The United mote* listened' onct
befdre—and wit* drawn tn for the t
aSitW^r-
wnhleg rStaUato kkd laaroad Ate life' old
was heir** tt> ter awk»'» to***1 *«•<•*•
first primary to decide Ww ques-
tlun and that the ruled ih favo;
of Hunter
nwiin, nus •.-v-k^WB'r—1
However, only n small part of tary of Statf -W HoaUl'a
The first primary lllOStrnted the
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had to prepare hipe ataato upon
whioti to enter she vote by conn
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lUMMWI
sc* where he wins is in a "flak
jm.” And there la another psycho-
logical point in favor of the car-
I.ooiiU|l
The reading public like* to^hear
about ngnt* and somebody being
socked high, wide and handsome
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page of, a newspaper tt je tile Atf
By STANLEY
> . ...............atopte
WEY* VMMATS W IDEA
z"irt<tAiri, THB MAIN
’ /fat foremost ancient
CAPAClTf of 50,000 -~"
. THE 4RANT PARK STADIUM
AT' £HICAflO UA5 A- $4ATiN<5
n capacity of
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coming history.
As for the lion-hearted warrior
and Ntatewnan who has pussed out
------- "7 will occupy *
large place In history for the rich
material he had created- in toe
activities of a _ wandttrf ul . cargnr
w"*'*hTw^rrtoi. be given proper recagni-
fumnM in tumiM nil- -Hon by the historian* of ton fu-
AX
IAS USED SrtUFF
‘1 aF Anj*f• Solemn
ttterRaiiiitpt -
«F LONDON - ENRt
Earoitaan
taav. thalr
How great w a
suuMd hr To*
a head «f S, .€• M
crnOr is indicatec
made by eight I ......
pendents at Austin two weeks
tore the prtkMry. Booh of —
sis guess of the order
Reunion tn Vien
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i. .Bffiitoa -
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DO"! CHO$<
<OO BADf
(1) W.ltian, Phrl
without reeeivmi
force in whole or
(1) This new v.l
is reported to de
(.1) In thru effor
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nt th, tvr. .< . f,.
Anglin Street, Cleburne, Texas
OlrouteOon Phon* 1M
„5S?rSJSE--
ateut yourarif.* , ' . |
tV9 9* OOf/TINUeiH
- Ar new law require* th* Beo-
retary of State to tabulate returns
on pruney election*—a duty for-
friWTy wi to the' party executive
committee*
y . To,ooAitofvAiUi the law. he ha*
the most Interest is one that shows
tha-herp getting lb-tn toe sieek.-
The cartoonist who ia wise knows
that the people gloat over the mls-
furtunfi «f otters, that If te builds
his strip around thia weghntoi he
will gel more Interest
Even Popeye, the most celebrated
of kid heroes. Is depicted a* a’
dumb fellow who- loses out whether
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t>UMf> QNt
• NT OME
t Frank Kuyker
• Miller-Waugh
tn«Ffh the thit
M. The Oilers i
the fourth and f
ssty Propei pH
ng Camp' to
The score
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Biennial campaigne and their hftj
company Ing tours of the-State <iw
demanatrwtoig -toe improvaaMnl to
Texas Highway*. A few years ago
such trips were attended with real
hardship*. Now It-is surprising how:
Utile unpaved. road, must be MB*:
• versed to cover the State
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meh happl*r. my d*ar
-Bat after thia. PanaMb*. ptart*,
JET - WM' tatagte' W
CltancMTor ikrttrns* -nr
<l.r«d Ifelr ilsalh*. did h. «lv* tb.n
teppttl ,pt prtaet or trial, .liter, fo,
XtBKPWttaCF-tT^
And .wgan Italy. Franc, and Gw
jgrgahi *hout "Th* Integrity of Au*
trig mu*t b. maintainwr' rbrt. to®
■taiCi exaeity wbet they mean._______
'Wisae^vlwl tatae diaal>taa^*~
.Of 'Austria must not te lnt.rfer.r
With, that they must te th. rul.r
of oentral Europa a* w.il as nil th,
ramwartar At lOuitate.
Hitler non W* Haeta. wWh llw.
how*', tea* ntayed mta-tn* minm —
m th* AHlaa no* more
-* - “* )t ju, If «!_
,.,,3™. ■—T-w- end N’t nnrty tett ‘
—“— Austrian*. .vUtantly roakitu 1
1 from th. tyranny «rf then
oWn'povernmem*. were nql v|rtimll'
31 TO
We Ihmht tilt -----------—--—--
C. C. McDffnald, who r*n' third ; "" ■ -
lit t|>e governor's race, announces , •
that he will give liis support Io 7 T
Tom Hunler hr tte nlu-ofl. . j t-
McDonkld said he deft it up to :'
as.
■rdwi, ef,
to. lb.'
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Nth. lb
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Ulf'l T u ' ONg ^EEK ALMIT
IMUM^EABoW sW mo A ISofrwMKy-
AMD h®XT MM® «« BMdgSHAL- CHEY
VVHITEL.ihaEN SUIT**!
—————1 uaa'w.rtMutarv ... MBilM
home / 7
BRUMO*. / <-A,
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Joan and ©raw Nf W • momrot
Mom m ttetr SWra from Ate
fuuaral. and h. had aald. looking
jga ted Ntod ta tata ra'
fuaal. eh* tad utawad teak.
‘qyat'gg'- a*,.- a? _ „ _
^ir.s'xsu iag^g^?*g«g
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amid th* gray colfft
telfflif of tte *W«
‘fftiN On*, expertly _ _
JEB •?■&«* -«
>S* dXto *> to. library t
sgalnta tte Jtatamty ta th* atteta.
Fpr now tkta* were no exception* to eoom, aac.nded
thoad who iwtort liter, pra**Bv*.
FJ, cousib Who tad loved 1
Adelaida had gone torn 1 stall 1
have tga grtpagrt *t>d mtanoriaa In
....... —r— —'r-'— --■y-Y vroff-’-
miMtote" are seouee for f«ur years j Dan Moody and Roas Sterling and
mow. The board* and cgsmniasions , beOame aoatotant t* Attorney Gen-
Allred when °°vernor **r-
rauMd Uuu * -Hurd Io -Item s».
pltv *Mh two star*. ----" Tin Beil County. Paul Wakefield.
Nrtner «wv. Mm* «r> •Btarttag'e I anellier -of Former Govawror Btar-
lo*. of thouw»”te nf Hvc and bii- j appointees to sunk boards ar* *«- fling’s office staff, la assisting AU-
.Uona of dollar* | gmtogement*^ tSwtadgSs**© toat 1 ri>d s cn,“Pal*n BS publicity pian.
f,av ., third axpire at gat ..-Ugkg.l— ■,
...---- .- —-- .w- ——i._ Whan Texas l«gislatoM aaawnple
sibns knd boards non-partitan | ta A)lsUJ1 ap,. as lor a sMOlal
Mark Wlginton. format Hills- | capitoi ali .spruced up fee their
boro banker and former HIM County reception Walls have been rewhlt-
official. who becaM MQrtlgry to “ 1 '
Governors Dan Mootty and Roas
8. Sterling, in turn will be back
at Ms piiigMI secretarial desk in
the State Highway Department
soon An acute attack of append,
tills sent him to g hospital
Itegete Smith, former chairman
of the State Highway CoinimsaianJ
who was injurnd in an automobile1
accident while campaigning with-
John Pundt, candidate for State
Railroad Commissioner,’ visited1
AuMlp tols waak, none the. Barta'
experience except for a
scar on hl* forehead. Pundt, more
seriously injured, was using a caln.
Lr.l’on Hindenburg Head and
- —tHHer Matder td Ceruumu bluml wto. J^UIPIL. the page* of
WT Paijl Von Hindenburg of Ger-
K many panned,, i"1' to bls reward.
• , . Austrian born, atetata -
rto'i-tHo vacant ahoil* of the old tor pknure iu-
Fllrti who was nearest and d.anvd to “r“" “*“*■ 111 htaU)
1 - the heart of Germany than any
gfemper<_of Uw dtad house Of W>-
fc—so^ravr-ftgwed in German ha-H*0*' ,,y ,hp tostorlans of tor
P.. I111,'-"tv* aiauji -itaiakWa. ’L'wi Hin-
mirg wa* a great soldier. He
II I! w 'll ter rtatrsmtm'' His emir-
9ge w;m lion-hearted, his loyally
tat- tarns
f- tjWUMLBM.
r ----*»«"*• -------7- ;
dlniror they all w.nt Mo Ste
Ftw room, and e*n*» M
1 Joan sb* whole M*M
»r|y unreal—with 1*«W
_„Mt |n th. frigid Itgbt M
___. _wm otanCter. with tin as»O
In ttalr blMk coat* and tte w<wsm
In ttalr Mdat* gowna, and with *«■
. FTy. J.l - it* rurnHur. waa Joan’a sb* did
MAM* WW UteMUte wwot Iherl „
ww s^**fe »a*a^B* uiwMst* wwM* WBf*B W(—
jy ** w”*
gKMi <jf frown moi
( LONDON .EH<t •
TTatWtai Advertising Representative, TEX AH GA1I.Y
-/USAiint, Dylla*, OMoago, Kgnsa* Pity, N*w York, ee Uxta.
r't. jum
MMatl^p of th* piAltaher*.
MBMMR AT Wit HNITBD PRHBB
k ita umtta
f of ah ndws ins!
fat—tutftM, atsn-tae
«te WM fife-------n-jT---.
WStetar. Their orawnro saved h«r
from a roa*. of Uttar deHolptlon
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By GMMN *. MW MF*
United Frei* Staff Corsaapandenl
AUSTIN. Aug. 7.—(UPb—tacre-
. — v-ika oM(w,
r office
. . ^IriiuiP -
1 will tMt—udh—anih . . . Tmm
Cintennid in 1936J TbirJf io be my
teMrodon. In ih achirnmeitl l may
lee free play io my patriotic love for
my wM^ ■ .
t alariei Ibat are Io be. . th ...••• - —
■F *
—
hv. devolfoil to duly linked with
■'■■■' hl:, patriotism made him the Idol
fr»*N tha million*-teyotul the .Hhhw...
EHfe was a bom monarchist He wnu
.—kwl- u ito amperor and loyal to
te-hU. |x’m>l. He won many victories
KUbaUw early days of the World .th* voter* who, backed him In the
E Win Wlivn deftat edme, he never I
’ fflfcFrwi He carried hl* ragged
M^trr.op- back to the homeland lh
' jw ahe was greater than he was
——in waE had the TJOBHtUuiLT iff
t Uli 11$, J1>| 1$ lii| >mnl»le At
nte—*| rt ririvrt *iPt*ti tawo* tla* tMMHal-
<’**■''* "• mw— * nr itrnii iN intniy iiiubui
I teen td'tfm XS and' It* Sn-
ip pt rdr He tad the army behind
..•
- .Inin They had absolute confi-
p’deh, <> in toi* oi4 Hmi qf the. t»u-
I„mr tribe Hr was the Iron handed
FPcfiiH magistrate. He held In check
toy .ttiduahuM- .«rll m tta ,J*»c-,L Thc
tH»:«rtta He was -he safety valve' aoitf
J Of hU country and it- people . , '
; Now Hiller is master of the situ- .
f* atioiv We has taken .over the reins
HEW. government. He has the army
•, bi hind 1dm. that .army ever loyal
Ep,|u Vuji, Hindenburg, Will power
' make this. dictator of Germany
S&MRnvIr rhnet? WIN he lend his people
to the land of promise or into the ,
F dark valley of destruction? All t.._
|r- w,,»M ta hupuig ter peaw. aH Wn
Efr-rrtfemus-minded are praying for
g:/ will let loose his furies In the near
NT—r*---r-,-
in a aeaM envelope, not to be
■taMSta wnta fejar July M
__ H . BgfeiM bi 1MB saM—teQta Mstad
tawssil large flM-tap «MS mb; Bta to ran taksl. oua. fourth.
■nd an* wwtuu d liuw. All but one
Dieted AUrnl to head the list
State panto!™ when Mr* Fesgto
•on bacatn* gownor have anchors
Ip windward Failure of the F*r-
feMfe uktaUdate to »»l Into to
sun-off tar govwnor Com not a*c- .
-----— room -State-*
mnlfr, became ac- j
■"nt1 inhw TB*B;T
tee in such -rac**
a fair chance go
.. BHguson auBDorters who were J
. beginning. ' Ar.'-yOu better qff than,
1 you »*r» iMtenter fi*tt*ra *o. rtilt
romirnc but the 'thing rtta'* go on,
, imiennltely) th* vot*. on lh» qn.rjt
jn»t quoted, stand*:
No. 8M( ye*. SV; *rgum.nt»ttv*
but indeterminate, >k<
clu,le<| J* •ejnlntar to fete telwtrog*- ptah MIAltoa;'
lory only. . _ """ ••->*—•
TA. rar-era ph qu.*Ron* Nb*. Y. I. <
and 8 follows: —
."kro your rtebt* lew bur.lenrom. r
No. Ml; y*a 1»: h»d and how* non*.
rH»— - - ......- ■
"I* your bank account mar.
».<urtr No. S42; ya*. IS; Spot
knqw yet. II; hav* none. M; had
one hut lo«l iTR 8
"Ar. your working condition*
betterr ftanatl *•*• Mi tatter ,o
1 he ..xtMit that hour, ate shorter.
4*. .tat-unatiufetad. if.
Is your faith In ytuir own Indi-
vidual fulur* inor. (Irmly growutedr
No. 109. y**, U.
Frankly. 1 teiies* tola raeuM to b*
ratb.r abtarmdliy okMllta . f
■Soemlngty my cllantal* 1* P*dpm-
PuuuU enofuiwonal. mSMnWIs. tote >
cellpneouqly White-holler and <grt.!
curtnriil. As accurately aa I can
rntlmat.. from the letter* I hav* at
h«W. *pproAHn*t«ly .16 -nqr c*bt of
thstr writer* aS* nr nws grant* ■ Btt tit. tearter* nt ihter own .wintry-
about .qually divided helwoan term* men who ton*hi Io rotnln llhwty *nr
and th. oWte*. whn-h trove, only’ tteteocraey.
n tar rant a* cqmiha from Nor. wtan
urban Industrial worker* ; F * ‘ ‘
Now. H Is notorlou* ihte whlte-
ai—iBN
rttbn tavThwn inhumanly dafeted tty
• h. depression: i tlluMrMMaix, M(
doctor write*.to ma. 1 work harttew
--HiMujI..txar-silliL <wd «m»t coiltot
anything." ■ Teachers aro dnptoMHr
mtn*ted. All aorta of ctertcgl Incomas .
hav. Man Cut and' are not yet *d-
vamlnx again Rut llvlr* coats Are
rising If condition*'really ar. Im-
proving math, tte wiMto-coMtaltea
of-th. Imnrovomept..
I*ven t hagun to fs*i Aflhm thus,tar. ’Kfl»l wmtM noi
-F hnw*vkr ' , mlltltoi Uertru.,.". ,
There are hlnta th»| big busies* mipion *
I* -reviving, hnt an rely no on. van Swtedom
have mlaawt Iimrite IRrta buds***' cFT?—------
howl, thei th. id. fellow* tn* utflla-' enslaved nnew by this turn of event.
• Ing th. administration', reeovoryv “
mechanism to evtlnguhih th. small
fey Itterefo*. txiaHra** ooqtag on
th. propo*ltlon. "la tt batter off <than
* ysar ago?” Irtnoe th. MtH. eh*i«
•normottrty- -mttnmnfer th*—mpfrv-
nnte*». vote* "No" by ■ hug.
nsturitv
1 —
ife 7
— . abig to Tannyrou few-aouwadBMkro.-
MKB fear U—M V-d tom wiSehlng Joan «n* ’
Mid. of th'' >ohm. yet nBt
h WffSch—Who saw hpr >P-
B "With th. right druto-
i Part. . . . with a y«*r «r
Cnntln*l>t«l resldenc. .
V tank to tak* to* worth hff
'm*1«1*W Wtat he wanted—to haw*
tar tak. CM world by atonn ap «*
tafe< Me wwtted to b. the MM of
r PM bourn. Jove, how he would
> to do It *11 over in th. magnKI-
not throw hi* supiport » b- nstata-
dnu- and swing the peopte over
| to that candidal*. •
nrnata- wttbl—Ml-Dwted is .|vkilL,Jo I..........
. Jpt|unlly dlTTlctiU to t*IT his backets
huw la jrote lu the run-off. Tegga
people taffTrnfirUIFTfek fniRh W
being instructed.
The thing for McDonald to have
wm sTsif ■ffWiMrwnmahtr' ne
wns for and let hi* supporters do
what they liked, aboyt It: He could
come ctsser to swinging them all
over to the candldBte of his choice
While McDonald'* decision will n bnfqn finances or love The only
have some effept on the run-off pia< r __
we doubt if II is of the magnitude fighi." And there ia another paycho-
that has been lmpll*<LF
the j — -------------:----
to* I Other Penple'a Mia- ' ..
■“* foriutimt InlereM
Kveryotie wants to read the comip
another carnival of
anf'teteteamhn '''rta’a11®** who "** I
- —ta . gfero %■ u«•*— ztatww* wRtarl a. r 1V ffirtVnB 1
’ i5=r=-v’ zrHJMBL
■b. bad a MM*,
ttam were dtvNM1 •» -to*
b’ . . ' "• '.---:—~w*4 ____ ..
kllum a* tta Ffefnffkn aJl CQgfcurn*. Tmbm. m bmoM Ann MtfWCJlT
- KtrttHNB PG9UI HAROLD V. RATLIFF
| Munagrt Bdiwr _________
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M
|. Ida*—a gMoura in Spain for Mi pt
i WM • WhWwt tat *iR^vp|ff-p 4Ibg*>
2X^b .T2». rofe'Xr5SS!
■ta^KrtMtlmt ““*• to®** «***• monstrortliro whM4>
Torn, tad to admit *•** tea* *• «Nta« roptemd-ta
' gtatedataw-ttahaaaa and color—thpt
wm CM tol ngt
Mb ww hiTTi?wtf tn i ♦»♦» iiiHiki ut. H
■tt. M* <rtend* about Mtn. and Ju*n
th. lovely chatelaine—he would drero
XJmj lUmuilUS—
thrtlted Mml He
. ... UhtlUL'1 M might hav. to Jp
waiting. Me wondered what
meant when abe had said:
AdeUTde’Y death makes .v,
iMMMF
of tbp'bouse departed early. Noma
ST-MV ottart toWM toMn rpamfe
-Trr-—th a half doaro men
to amota- J<*n MS’
I In lb* gfert drawing
-■- -v*ta Juan
■and tell d*
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1934, newspaper, August 7, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303470/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.