Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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Page Ripley!
Spanish War Lord at Heme
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Submarine
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for
SED
bird
KSA,
it \v n i
Wlll-I
Franco. >«4t»
happenings J his hotel today:
not In the
lea I
Motor
Gt Wilkerson.
be
nwinl
B
Y..
Visiting”
the
. .. Flyer
AUSTIN. Tex Sept 14 <UP
Rep
Wallace Beery’s Aim Is Bad
JOI
sion With Dentist
thing
tier movie set yesterday playing i fCver*l weeks.
IN U. R. ON INCREASE
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I
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Services. For
Mrs. J. F. Clark
Here Thursday
Shelton
count y
hbie O ter I
I t .s aiUhl ilit< i e- l.
‘Util of. his
Phcrson.
NVITT.E, Tenn.. Sept. 14.
Hile Mouse,'' pel squirrel
>y Mrs. Laurence Briton,
bite all the hickory nuts
l» without fear of pink
well
le.ivts
Mrs
resident
mother
Cleburne. <
night about 10 o'clock nt her home [
j.. IZrtviiti* aflor am IIImaws*
of only
young people's
MEETING- CANCELLED
of John II. May's
Washingtan. f
dtorped from a
haps several times, a i
public baths. where they sit In
tuba of scalding hot water.
.GRAPELAND, Tex.. Sept 14 lURi
today that he will propose ibturn j fyma In
. twiriiYYilttin!v nt tlin snrrlHl tnx * •
50c Per Month by Carrier
In City
tCH.
st pilot
'eagor has 1
i attend he
wlio'te serf
saw
the
l ulled Preu Wire Service
Central Preu Service
being
be
EIGHT CHARGES FOLLOW
RAID SOUTH .OF TOWN
were
persons
cf the
Cleburne,
kcli I
Lustin.
I lie
on
the
scr-
tlencral Francisco Franco, wife and child
This Intimate photo taken at Carmen, and daughter Cartnencila.
, Spain, shows the I ‘
General
his
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
that
that
. hieli
, pl ..
I
I
I
I
of the Week
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iquirrcl Has
fere nt.
In. I
nv Hint
rlo my
u lot."
pens, who
er sister. .V
ll her t '
hi. has n’t
Chowchilla.
amels? I smol
and day out.
laailyirritatec
, being ao nr
ve a Inrrah al
c^KS.
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lOCOITiOi IV
Wlnlrcc
> a tax
adult
country,
we alm
of sheep
you want me to
Review
ker.s is
palveston.
times as
Cxecho-
rickup
Il rin k short
Il nick Short
l’lck-4
[Iruck laing
id T Track
[Iruck I Xing
ketiap Delhi
• The Weather
bt Texas; Partly cloudy, lo-
lahowers. Ueuneaday partly
■st Tegav: Partly cloudy, prob-
lot al r-hewer* ■central portion
ht and Wednesday.
TEMPERATURE
II
if
----- —••'•St »«•»<’ tutui IIV'HI <u
3 eclock nt the Godley Methodist j
ME Church by Rev. J Vernon McGee. I
certain revision of the rules.
McDonald said an agreement
with the U. 8. Department cf Ag-
lUui Commodity Credit
Corporation was that the; 1'
would be similar to the 1935 plan
as possible. I listed, he said, both
to Gnuiuview. w'aerv' caechoslotakia. "the father of 1>I»1 .mdnrrd today____
He wa‘: T’° *C“°O1 tr“‘“s
i two wed
in Fvadale
other pluei
Hi
foreign submarine Ui
rxirn . <71
unites the
« complied
<U3DA> — Uvwtock.
steady; tc
good bate
grades 10
gao-duwn.
be- • s' mew here
„ and ’ “ private
■he'nV mile par.ily.sis I wnich I propose
ba. postponed the J ‘—-~
ir: in of
Cleburne
tlaen.. in lorelgn lands
anllouiKCment was a de'i-
nlng ptint in the attitude.
United States Historians •
will also drink wi .i inter- i
Truck Shod "s 1 he evolution ot so-
ln' rtf
ii’-ir imp irtancc
I is «!■ laved again Monday
F
k
For digestion
oke Camels,' 1
h me. Camels
oy my food t
w tense I may
HT*WIN<
America's
ive it'tic comment la in.ike
If women do have Lie
1
dL
wife, the former Charlotte
! C.arrighc c.f Brooklyn. N. Y.. on
Sept. 2
Birds Weren’t Stolen;
Just Off “
I rin k Shor(
st agreed to rectify
|HS®nTH RETURNS
Iw. H. Goldsmith trans-
bincss in edema Monday.
I tc his cfflce today.
I
man; M M. Hopkins. Roy Bacus
Anhic Tyler. J J. Joiner Mop-
roe
Gean Turner
i ments
Illness of Few Hours
w~« . w . a I
Chaplin, ttirough his manufcr.
Alfred Reeves. ~pu60siMxi Tils pro-
letrt in a Hollywood trade paper.
Tlie Uw'-omMU called the picture
a “contemplated hodge-podge."
Qvaplln. it saM. Is “eppoaed to Wk
procedure" and ir.tendt, “in evrwil
such plans are proceeded with, of
taking legal action to rseUnaln the
1
I
Food Distributors
Asked To Meeting
.w
'i
vl
■ . ..w .. ■m-wd.e’-Ujy- -J.IM
p Admiralty Refuses To
i
ini
tding In of Well
E
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r •
Local Cotton Today
Good Middling MS
Strict Middling RM
MIUdHiig MS
Uw Middling MS
I
w ' IT '' ........
the title role In the "Bad Man
of Brimstone." that was
filmed. He was supposed to
cleaning a nest of bandits out of
a saloon. . „
The scene had already been re- atKj try to go to sleep.
— J a>.J It w>aa iha ----- •
third “take", that he
diopped his aim an<l got
in r
j ; Outlaw Vessel — j
Reported Taken
By British Ship
- -as.-bra---- iAOM
Investigation Of
Black Sought By
w> • I uew line within ten days." j i
fk pnt*pcpnf'7)f TVP I! w,'s R-ssl,m('t1 |r"m th*s state-! I
* YVjJI VdvllLul.1 v V . men! mid a previous one that the; !
, Japanese mint, await reenforce-1 i
f ments from Japan
The Chinese line now exteiius
\«r east of the line tc which '
the withdrawal orders provide. It >
was .expcr.ed that the movement'
cf troops w tild be. completed this |
week.
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■ I
■•w
, Liark. voun«y Judge J
ioycr announced touay
His 'son. Jan Masayrk, ii.iinistcrl
President r* -
Premier Milan- Hodsa j
and their wives were at the bed- > ln(Uec
side I —
i A |*>ri<Kl Of ‘national mourning :
was, ordered by the government. A
state funeral will be. held' for the
former president and the body wjll.
lie in slate for two dajs in the
music r om of Lany Castle,
Vasaryk will be buried in Lany
•This here’s A cow
lady." he replied, “and
to keep tha_j>f *“
and sheepmen.
count. It'll have to be buffaloes."
A letter demanding S1Q.OOO and
threatening to kidnap his adopted
daughter, Carol Ann, was sent to
Beery two weeks ago. Last week
he and the child's bodyguard went
to the sheriff’s office and got _
pennite to carry six-shooters. cxliKMloa ot same "
inville detili-'t liu-b straight-
llie's teeth which did no!
Ugtit while he was in his
it years. This was partly
Mrs. Britton cracked the
him and fed WUlie only
Itii.
wmligation—riiownd—UuiL
re growing back into the
pHUe'* mouth, so a klnd-
the
I ’ «w<c mini nw nuiun-
, allies of nine nations that their .1
Cleburne Teacher.
Dies in Fort '
Monday “
This is the £irst picture taken of
Fianeo's wife and < III Id since I hi
wife. >hh wai began. ,
uus in ' ,w" so“s- Horace of Cleburne and1 Texas ------- ---- ----------
rndlne ] Harley of Grand Junction. Colo.; | would result from b< h the grade 1 hi rne Oranauew v-emc.-ly
•essviss A j . . . , . . _____a _a__4____ I I al 4 IZ'SA .»VYzs Univocal U-nv
as |
WASHINGTON. Sept. 14 <M»-
‘ --«i«vmrhnent report - ■ a e» m
ed today that Japan's cotton pur- Jack Cole buffer*
■ S-U’ X Broken Arm Monday
war totaled »M.0U».M» ah tu-
Medals won In the final swim- ewe,* of gn.W.OOO over Uw cor-! JlM.k mic son of Ur and Mrs.
mlng meet of the seiumn have ar- j ^ponding I9M period jprk Tt>le of sin We t Heard suf-
rived and winners may claim . ------------- ; (cred a broken left arm Monday
them. Howard Parker, swimming., < <hu*oRYTION «W*T j afternoon wliep a bicycle lie was
pool manager, said today Win-( a fine of »U» on a charge of i riding slrwk gn
ners may see Iterttbr at the high i drunketuiesa was the only case in from under him.
school building or at home. 1 corporalton court today I ed at Ute Knox 1
HOLLYWOOD. Sept, 14 (U-RL- i ambulance, despite his icud pro-.
( Wallncc .Booty, the movie despet-j tests. •
ado Who got a gun-toting permit i "Hell." he roared, 'T'd rather be
' last week to protect his , adopted | shot again than ride this thing
child from kidnapers, lay today I through town—it's dangerous."
In a hosjfrtai suffering from a I Dr E. Clarence Moore. Beery's
wound In his leg where he shot | personal physician, said the wound
himself with a blank cartridge. [ was "extensive but not necessar-
Wlth a biasing six-shooter In I ny serious.” He said Beery would
each hand, he rati onto a Jron- ! not be able to work, however, for
87.
Masaryk served three
* executive <f the
-Farm laconic 1 <> —
Reach 9 Billion
WASHINGTON. Sept. 14 'UP
Fanners income for 1937 will
rta-h S9.000.000.000. about »l -
000.000.000 higher than Ih 1938
and the peak sine • 1929 the .
Dep’irtment of Agrtcul'm* said
today '■
Tne pivlunlnary estimate was
made by the Bureau ot Agricul-
tural Economics which said
mine home aaggina
. , behind them.
Not sheep—but the dozen bronze
‘ " were thought to ■
Irotn ‘the. resi-
ts on
Wily u.tich
moments ‘ in
1949
lc tak ' : lic.si-
Justice Black
On Vacation
LONDON. Sept 14 (UR'-AVoci-
s >me ate United States Justice Hugo
period : L Black issued the following
j statement through the manager of
' hi« hntpl irtrtav;
"I >uu mpst sqjry Jjut I have
in- statement whatsoever Vo make
!<> the press. 1 hope it will be
! possible to call the press off,
Otherwise. I shall reluctantly be [
(bilged to leave the hotel and* go
else. I am here on I
visit and for n vacation [
———« to enjoy."
Body of Mi&sing
Fiver lx Fmsndl A Mr Harrison ws» irealed <t
. . • . r »y“« IS r OUnO ; KlJOX Hospital Monday fur a
---— 1 en leg received when he fell from-
a step ladder white at the home
of his datepvter at Keene. Harri-
son's home is in Oklahoma City
Arrangements for a third school
CxeehosL vakla. Sept- 'fain to leave Cleburne Friday af-.
Mas- ternoon about 4:30 o'clock to ar-
1n,rVt r"e th,‘ Pah-Amerlcan Expssi-
ur5! tton about 6 30 p. mhave lievm
completed by ofticials II was any,
as been tv
1 »
Sek* *.a'Xh K1»»s
J FAR AN!* NEAR
^^^**"*"**1 cn in CHICAGO .ire
ructrd by new.spa.s r..
ic to ' ■■•' ■■•••— —
hieli ..... ,—-------
. iie.i lor a few days i former ; Resident
i break I >r I lie kids
■ need.-: .‘.>iilc lights in
Theme-etc-#—*a»i m-u—.
I Ktow shades at the lilgli ‘
.. GEORGE LIMEIWKI
NY PE S
• )
Bad Boy of Movies Falls During Re-Take;
Shoots SelFWith Blank Cartridge
Funbral services lor ,vi s Oma
Riggs. 38. instructor in the Irving
School- who died Monday. night
8 " at a Fort Worth Imspittl. were to
have been held this alt-rncon at
_ * — — a*. anuriaRiL -mhii nniuinMir, Mr.. i him imiiiiaic photo Uikrii
F atal To Mother of C C 1,1111 1 G Kennon.' Salamanaca. Spain. shows
„ , , ----- Spanish insurgent chlel.
County C lerk , IRVING St HOOF Frandsen
'( I ASSES 1HSMISSFD ---
Classes al the Irving School #
where Miss Oma Riggs was an In-I | L.„J T^_.’ T*
structbr. were dismissed this af- 1 I1IJTU 1 I <1111 1 0
ternoon at 2 o'clock in order that i
..- students and Instructors in the. I aaVa
git wZvsi school might attend funeral scr-, JLavdVU VlCKJUrilv
------ ... Friday J-KIP M
Alabama ! First President of IlUay, 4.Jv 1 • In.
Czechoslovakia Dies
Treo uprooting in chtaaMy
A yom
grown Io a good slar In the chim-
ney of John II. May's home In Denton
Ma> hrlievea a seed Teachers' College at Canyon. She
.. —. bird may have bed, been an instructor In Cle-
■tarted everything. : burne Public Schools for the past
: 10 years and had taught in
• Joshua prior to coming to Cle-
burne.
y Bur\ it ors include her parents, ■
Mr.' and Mrs. Ed C. Riggs cf:
Oodlry; a brother. Alton Riggs of I
Godtey, and a sister. Mrs. Marie |
I Murdoch of Hobbs. N. M.
Interment was to have been ih
['the Godlcy Cemetery with Crosier
land Son in charge of arrangc-
ActivT pullbearrrs were A
T Boling, Walter • James, Sr.. R. ’
I. Anderson. Sum Hardcastle. Dr.,
I G 1
• GUJRGE
ng a sudd!"- jairported to
used by Pancho Villa
PERSONS Is showing
with an cmerakt-gnen col*
k , a certain stale paper-
' rj tills morning said inat
■ f Cleburne people visited
ta to see TRIS i
hft played
ILL" In Cleburne.
tnr wri er of the I
knows <;>at TRIS was i
hero.- but isn't this’ the .
Ipr turning'-the mind io;
Oil te: officials In '
tteutity arc 1
•Imo.-t .'S hard to get
will be regarded as a puten-
„ enemy.
— i Participants also agreed not to
permit any foreign submarine i»i
their territorial waters exceitl .fr>
ia«e of urgent distress
notification provision »'
i with.
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN JOHNSON COUNTY
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CLEBURNE. TEXAS. TUESDAY. SEPT. 14, 1937
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.. - ‘ ■ .I..JS-L.I — •j-a.. li ;i : : t : -■ - :—— . -L - - '. .2- . * ;
European Nations Jom'to Fight ‘Pirate’ Submarines
11 Services Today f
ii At Godley For U
Miss Oma Riggs I
rub^Wh^mi^V^kro w'l'il! ho pre t^> to levy 5 per n-nt^of
* < kt ■ i iwmwwitxm (YiYi* Kf'Fi iIyp v mfpr.N n.' n t ix to im i
:X'a toln|, o TX1)tO'moro loritor ..Id age p.-nrions
Hlwlr .’ervlcra to millions of ert-j *‘<l >1’ •»>»
liens In the Japan** capital marble boards t> ad
The bathtub and modem plumb-1 blind
_________________-
•r- ’ cs The people who would have to |
wide? ^teh
Itqly cooling. June. . 1__
fc-ss- iu, <5- «-
_ JMS n*4tlx AtmbflvC* herds to 6 .sen. But U>« water is sum ,__
and there and put ift musical et- ‘ “ *’“*
fecu. The whole was to be called.
“I Knew Him When."
Chaplin, ttirough hte
A meeting oi inc ceiurul dni-toni have been stolen'
dt tne clcuuine-District cf M«.n- <
odist young people, wluo’i was Sunday night.
I senedmed ro be held taught at I
i the Ang.in St. Mclliodtst Church.
i was cancelled today due to the i
death cf Mrs. J. F. Clark, mother’
I of J. Frank Clark, secretary ol
1 the Clcbumc District.
■ five daughters. Mrs. I
I sen. Mrs. V. E. Bunt. Mrs. Floyd
Kendall of Grand Junction, Mrs.
, LaVcrnc Moguson of Fruita and
j Mrs M A Luton of Atchee. Colo.
| Funeral, services have net been
e This Afternoon ^to°<«'X"d pending the arrival of
j-Hcrnre Wilkerson, who left Im-
* 'mediately for Fruita after learn-
ing of hl.s mother's death Rites
will probably - be licld on Thurs-
day . Charges of playing dice
Mr and Mrs. Horace Wilkerson filed today against eight
returned only » few weeks ago after city and county officers made
from Fruita after a month's visit I a raid south of Cleburne Monday
with his parents. ! afternoon. . .
Destructive Gunfire (
Poured on Chinese ' ■ -—a
■■ ...., , ——
»- 1*1 .md-1 Battle of Shanghai Shifts To Vicinity Of
[ mu'i o''■"•<* unInternational Settlement Again
pTin i,»' next gfli Lt. 10.1 ' , - _______--------:--
it will be only becaius;', icwANfiHAr <
r lnto scores o.. thousands cf Chinese troops retreating late today
tcyvard the Yangtsc River to a- new defensive .line
corps of German experts
♦ Japanese airplane.- operaring de-
.spite f
red that the 'retreat was <
I de rite the heavy fire. ,
I A Jnnwnese navy spokesman said",
* "thn inrik'Atinn ttrsw iw that a !
| tor twltlc w . je fought on tlie
new line within ten days. ’
| It wr.s assumed from this state-
h f A ’
I..
h '
| cougesliot mperaturtf at 1:30 p. ui4—88.
Inorth ride ......... — — ■ - .....
I, the Venu ■■■ - >■ i
|e in a race
FXVP YEAR, NO. 290
I eight or t ' ■
was named
ly council i —----------------------
RS.T’JU, The
r In respoi
venuKChi r- r% I r-
>g Govern Hl 1 M I I-
ig of the i L* XwX I i- U
■ Ills infli ;
rude law 1 BACT 8
by tlie lot - .......- -
Lby vt’X.'S'S WEAH1I
t mis of >■’***■«•*
■
fleet
auxll- ...^j
available at
The J
French destroyers comprise some
of the fastest in the world
Agreement Matte
As part ol the agreement. p«r-
ticipaUng powers agreed;
1 To send out their own sub-
marines only on the surface aud.._^_
—W44 .s. < l .. ... in company with surface warships
that while the farmers ewsh in- , T„ ,hem out only after
notuyuig otltcr B«rttei_panls.__
That means that any submar-
ine sighted on the surface of the
sea
r- \Ual
Tim'--------------------! R
Court Approves
Re-Appointment wuh —— 1
County Auditor j £hiP»’
J Begin Patrolling
LONDON. Sept 14 (UR - Brlttah
e- and French admirals tn the Mcd-
.. tterranean were, ordered today to 1
| put a formidable fleet of apprdx- 1
imately . 1<» warships into nvttan 'fl
! at once to combat submarine te* .
cOm‘ [ rates." The warships will be aid-
' ed by a strong fleet of airships of
I both powers. _
. Breaks Leg In 1
Fall From Ladder
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The orders . yere issued prompt-' "iW
ly on the signing of the nine-
power .submarine |>atral agreement
at Nyon. Switaerland.
The British admiralty announced
, it was assigning 40 destroyers to
—rhe** -ntrni The -French are ex-
pected to use that many it not
more, in addition, to the
of swill chasers and other
lories which are
-their Mediterranean bases.
we interest in pu'jlic af-
, come to somewi.at be Sow pre-
------- 7 ' dn-iT^ion tFTuWTrts piiftTia.'Jiig
Two school trains will leave i power is about on the sain.'
early. Friday morning at 8 o'clock, t plane
W coming t - Cleburne from
| Cruwley via Joshua and the other
pom Cre.-won and Godley
second train will also stop 'in Al-'
KBnirard Blld VClllls.
. Z1 'the Pnp-Ameitcan/" Exposition
[ committee apd. the goodwill com- ’
—• met at the Chamber of.
Commerce this afterndon to dis-
cuss plans for Cleburne day. The
goixtwill cdlhtnlttce includes W
A Scott, chairman: Tom Dickey
George Limerick. W F Howell.
Paul Robertson. W. T Bradbury
jsi.. C. W. Ross, George L. Crag-
Park vault beside the 2, lotto 1 The Pan-American cOnimit-
late wife the lormer Chariot"Rjy Armstn>ng thlUr.
M veWMIVg ____
E i pasti.r cf the First Pie-bytsrian ’ I
, Churcti. Cleburne. asclsted by ’ j
|H • Rev. J. L. Rhea. Methodist mln- I I
SB I lister ol Joshua •
M Miss Riggs underwent an oper-I
£3 a Hon at a Fort Worth hospital I I
. .'the latter part of last week. She [
1 died Monday night at 9 o'clock. ' ’
1 Mias Riggs was born and reared .
■ng tree |tas sprouted and ln Godley and had attended North
Texas State Teachers* College nt
~..,;...i and West Texas State
Chaplin Protests
r* . r*. . shortly bo charging one .-w„ , ••■
Proposed Picture about a third of a cent more for tor
____ j their services to millions of cit-|
. Isens In the Japanese capital
HGLLVWOQD. Sept. )4 iUPr- The bathtub and modem plumb-[ "Hw
Clntrlle Chapiin threatened 1
action today in an effort to pre- j way into many - — -~v~_
vent a Hollywood producer irotn ■ ufe. There art* plenty cf peon
tampering with the tunny Utile i who go unrc. and in summer^ per- e^
man of the flopfliy shoes, derby
and cane.
He protested the plan of Fred
Futter. who owns the original neg-
atives of four of Chaplin's early
two-reel coincdle^ to "blend" tlwfn
Into one feaiure-lengUt pte»u«* j
Fut.er r>—** *- ---**• “*• “•» -
sequeiwe with new 'takes
WASHINGTON. Sept 14 fuWKk|c
Rep Harold Knutson. Rep . Minn . j
a'ked for n —■......■ >—
is sen m| WB ,|)|T uliiUg diem u> tigation today
ire interest in pttJIfc nt- - —i.i- '-
p'here ure 'plenty of tilings
’ ced to b< dune Of course,
no ,x* simi'X; plenty ot
ire being done, but
Jre need lor iii 'ie
h due to I he failure to
ic ni'Cded water.
Malone, cl the Twentieth
Company, drillers, an-
today Unit the spudding
>e at 5 o'clock this nftcr-
t small crowd was out I
afternoon and inspected ,
f ick and equipment.
F Trant—.IIUWUI .ted Mondwto
Lading in of the to:; near
I rould be sometime the hit-
.C ■* I 1» .
t!J American? In
! Acute Danger
j SHANGHAI, Sept. 14 lU.RF— Near-
, ly 5,tKX> Americans comprising re-,
• i fugee civilians and military forces;
' were placet! in acute danger along I 1
with thousands cf other foreigrfers
tonight when the battle of Shang-
hai shifted again to the vicinity ?:
of the International seUtentent I Cii
I 1 Shelton recently re-
E. Thur- ‘appointed county auditor tor r
period of two ye. fs. by Judge O.
B McPherson, w <s appro,ved
| the regular meeting, of the
.■ „ . ... • ■ missionrs court Mondav
Bicknell. Clayton Woolridge. Mftwi lax
i>- made by.the commissioners Djllc.n
ev.wtimr ago *e -----rz- fi i . .
■ ory. >omrwHwv. i battle or onanghai
n .1 running i -re ‘ ® -
" > oi tie un-1 International Settlement Again
;'m ... n.xt fa 10.1 ' , ------... -..... ? ■, :--i-~—
in*11 c intetuuM ol^Vhair t ‘SHANGHAI. Sept 14 'U.Ri—Japanese guns poured destructive "re j
says Isaac‘Matoosson, the | lnto xcores o! thousands cf Chinese troops retreating late today west- | ,
■ '■!-•-------------s.---------L *Hlfl. ..Icward the Yangtsc River to a new defensive line lortifietl
it.it;- to prop.ucy." he con- j under direction of a corps of German experts
■ i "But I console myself with!—-*-----------------------------... 4 v'apenese airplay, operating de-
If women do be-1 - , , isf1’' treiiu"nt rain squalls, report- i|M_
•z ii.uhu ne.ids of tne Iri VPctlirQtl<YM I It lhc retreat was orderly I ___
indu trislh. l.iey ».m'l 111 ▼ VOllgttll<J1I VI I de fit" Hie heavy fire.
i_h inure than tin y've had _ • I A ,Jatwne«e navy .spokesman said" :i \ M : ' L
' L Indirectly md actually. l<lnpL- Xrxiin'nl' Kv "H’e Indkatlon new te that a ma-! i toj
of Cleburr lJlf (.,(| ], sfn. e time. Ulrtvlx kJxJUglll j lor briHc w fought on tlie ' kg*
F And we men will continu.- * pg . [new line within ten days.' |
tac hativy leads, ns we al-
ve. and well be doing I'.
r I, Joi v.iv s-ike of a woman,
er w .10 owns the s'oek
:rs, who
came upon the Wreckage of Kd-!
| gerton's plane as he searched for ‘
rattle. The wreckage was
I buried deeply In the ground and
a party of Kelly Field fliers went
to the scene today to attempt to
toko Edgerton's body from Uw
shattered plan*' His body was j
practically destroyed and ouried [
with the motor. It is badly de-
composed and partially burned by j
a lire started carelessly last nigh*
which dcstroytxi ail inflammable (
parts of the tMane
GENEVA. Sept 14 «U.R>—EUFSpeati
powers, in an agreement without
1 precedent, banded today to drive
i from the seas the “pirate” sub- ,
marines that luve preyed for weeks
I on merchant ships of many na-
l tlens in the Mediterranean.
At a brief, formal ineeUng
' chief delegates of nine tuitions
, headed by Great Britain and
I France signed, an* agreement bind-
, Ing them to cooperate in an
j 'anti-piracy" imtrol.
. It was .effective at once, and
. [erders flashed out from Ute admlr- ■
warshije. from the Black Bea to
I the straits of Gibraltar, sink any
. submarine that attacked mereh-
!■ antmen in violation of the 1930
iatyd 1938 agreements for hurnan-
I taing submarine warfare.
I _______________________________
I IDDON.* Sept. 14 tun— Re-
i ports that a crack British bat-
i tteship had captured •- pirate
submarine-in the Aegean Sea
' reached'London today as Brit-
- ish and French fleets stiffen-
ed their protective patrol from
end to end of Uw Mediterran-
ean Tlie BriUsh admiralty re-
fused to make a statement re-
garding U>c capture.
just as' Iwt. ■ ■ ■ ■ •
Medals Arrived For
Swim Meet Winners
----- year totaled IM.019.U00 ah
Medals .won In the final swhn- intense C,
mlng meet of toe season have ar- t ITspnnding 1938 period
rived and winners may claim ----------
_ _ - --4XHMNiRATUtN <X)I»T ____________________
A fine of »lo on a charge of, riding struck gravel and skidded
. .. b jB<.g WBa treat-
ed at Uw Knox Hospital
in the
LN
Ol WOMEN
iutlonk w..)' a
f wbmen. Z
Mrs. J F. Clark. 83, roslden: ot
.v-urne tur nearly a year and
inouier ot county clem u. Frame
t vi.ua Ji., taco this morning a*
'io ocicck at uer home. 1----—- —
I vvlmt.^.iam tvreei,
i uui<teo'”ui vtuy a lew nours.
■ Mis. narx was oom.in i
on ..uaren aJ, 1844.
iicd to He> j. r. ciaiK, u wctl
‘ iuiowii Meuwdtsl mitustei, in Ixh
; '1 vXas
. Sept. 14,_'URL Ir theil»ll. ---- -—------— -------.....
it'cotton loan regulation ’ 1-tvces Ui tniS conference nna tv* yr J apprentice
sely been written to ’pre- tttt. -Mr. ci.uk was stiperannu.vted. president
uuiig imvmi- a««vv.
rwulu could nay inw
. a ___ ___ ' A.A S' I I ■ I
McDonald Seeks
Rule Revision
1 on ..uaren au, laie. t.w was m.u-|
/"’zxM.gkr* I none l,v<t t0 Me' J * CiaiK, u wctl.
LIFI LOllOn LOdllS xi.owti McumkUsi mlmstei, in luui
■. ‘and uicy moved into uie tonuaii PRAGUE.
Metnoaist coherence m u <u.p>- Tliomax Gorrlgue 3
She nad lesiaca in various ( arvk. who rose from a blacksmith's
■ to become the f.—
president of the Republic ot
i—I nicy moved to unumur*. w«inv, vmcdosiovhkui. u>c luiner <>i ms
j tot ■■nmjrwir"tr-torrngjnj'yr-wa' ttxlay~ar ^hciTmohia
- l.vu.' luux mco while ■ tncy were m^t an; arterial condition
licsidlng at mat piaie. • -
Mrs. Lmrk moved, to Cleburne
last -vovemixr to make Iler nvme | chief
wi.n ncr. son. . t slovakii
. Giner survivors include two sis-' His *i.— .
lers,._Miss Lona and Him Bynum, to Loudc.fi.
1 t»i Micnomian ana two urtuners. ■ "Benes and
p]an>riea, oi Miaioi.uan. anti w n. I
I nynum of s.ucm, Aia.
runenu services wul be held)
Tuursoay iiiomug ai io oekcx at;'
uK> M.ua bucei ateuxMilsi vnuren ( state
oy Kev. Hany 'Ipanpspn ot rori
Vvotui. wno wni oe assisted uy
cieoume mtnlsiers. interment wm
------- ----- * ■ wii.i
Lewis John- I and staple changes. ' 1 uiiien ana ’sons Funeral ‘Rome in
.... ...—, McDonald conferred by telephone charge ol ariangemcn.s
today with U. 8 Senator Tom i .----
Connally. Oonnally said he knew ' J J»\ “J* " '
of the difference and had already'*’*^”
appealed to Pres. Roosevelt but
had not been sucxtessful.
court hotuc
AUSTIN,
Iguvernmapt'
Dies in Colorado:'««“ purifosei.
__ . ] vent farmers front taking adtan-
rTaue of the loan toe' f “ ' “*” ,
W G, Wilkerson, former i have been woive than they are, i
of Johnsen County and! J K. McDonald. Texas Conunls-
of Horace Wilkerson of ■’toner of Agriculture, said here,
diet! suddenly Monday j tototy as he launched an effort to I
» in . te.i....t. .» I Tte'ViKirkH r»f rules
in F ruita. Colo., after an ■ illness
'. ;...li . a few hours. . ------ —
....... Mr and Mrs Wilkerson formerly] ^culture
SPEAKER, lived in the lone Willow comtnun- "
••professional' ; llF southwest of Cleburne • They
We ll i moved to Colorado about 12 years! ■— i~—'
article. 1 "ko. ! staple and grade regulations have
„ i Mrs. Wilkerson was a member-1 been changed. The change in
H. I of the Baptist Church. [grade. McDonald estimated, would
Survivors include her -husband; r make a »4 a bale difference to the
"------ ..." Cl. ; ‘ Texas farmer and »7 difference [
ll t ul ndn .
Tom,
ULUbK MIK KlltS
Inc courthtilvc will -ivui-iln I
* ckseu Inursaay inonpng - uiuuwl
liu. i unci al services tor mi*. J f
I*
Black was a I
' ( ongress i should j
only 1
■ su-:
iinpeacn liln I
am not so sure I
will not find : 1
He did not aiiifultj I
I And they
| th»lr tails
f!ct chr.*p
1 turkeys which
AUSTIN. Tex . Sept 14 UP- Rep
----- ------- J F. Winfrce. Houston, who fought
dence of J. F. Harpe near Parker. t( t|)C lftst ditch in the Texas
house against repeal of the state' cynapFLAND t
The birds came home Monday iiorae racing law announced ItenH—Unfamiliar with
Tokvo Bath Houses ?
Will Raise Fees.sept V for ^W.nfrae said. = s;
TOKYO sent. 14 (U R1 Tlie J*.’*h .* [
Edgerton was flying the 13th j Food distributors tn Cleburne in- -J
[ ship when lie became -w-nnrated - tercsted tn Fxxai Industries IMS’
Irt-rn 12 otlivr students during a ■ at tlie Pan-American Exposition
violent electrical strnpi the night i Sunday are urged to meet at toe , ;
-of August "3ti ‘chamber of Cbmmehte rt. lW
rnnnliw Isaac Johnson, negro term hand. ’ o'clock. Ed Persons, in charge 8f
. ' riainc iiimih tlir wrfH'kuou nf Kri-J CtebUTTW delCgldiOib aiUtOUlK-
cd today.
i* AH thooe intereated ore urged to-
be at the meeting. ",
UvMtock Market - -I
At Fort Wortbl
FORT WORTH. Apt. 14.' <U»—
HB«b ZMSt ,
butohen UU; bufc
x UJ39-1I.M; ottxoi• j
-11JS; pocking atNNi
stem IJS-UJN; yearling* &JMs-
1X00; fat cwws 4M-SM; aMMN J
XTO-4J9; cohbi 4J8-1M.
Bhtep 1090; oteotfr; 9U EmAS-J
9.00-dvwn. ‘wm
TbtuorrtrtCi aMteated recol
OotUa 3M»; «otVM MS; bos* ?
sheep ISUto
Beery's booming voice echbed
down toe corridors of Cedars of
Lebanon Hospital today. He was
weak from loss of blood and a
■ nurse advised him to count sheep
corded twice and It was on the
third "take", that he slipped,
‘"ppgd his .ahn and got himself
the right leg Just above the
KSMNNM^J
Blood gushed from the wound
made by toe wad of the cartridge.
Virginia Bruce, toe blonde hero-
ine of the picture; Dennis O'Keefe,
actor and Director P. Walter Ru-
ben rushed to his side. They
picked him up and put him iu an
inves- i
membership of Associate Justice
Hugo L Black of the supreme
court in the Klu Klux Klau 1
ternu! Russia In
houst' "‘esiabite.'u.y Surprise Move
was a | MOSCOW. Sept, 14 fURl—Russia.
in m'"surprising note 'Withdrew all
I recognition today from two key i
advised (that attorneysjal>anesc consulates in Hie Soviet
agreed that the only) union Japan still has six consul-
ts remove Black' troin -lhe su- , atas tn the Soviet.
was t<
Krttlson said. "I
that the senate
' wnt to act."
; hl- irti.arks
Begin Patrolling
and French admirals in Ute Med-
iterranean were, ordered today to
K..i a formidable tleet of apprdx-
; Imately . 100 warshipa lute action
at once t----—7 “7*“
I rates." The warships will be aid-
misslonrs
Fifteen
settlement-* were
iiinviv 4J.» • ill* t 4HU1111 >1 irr>
_ . i r* “nrt So,”! 8w,,rf,’ai a contract
Parimutuel Return i°r burial or pauper* m Jotuwm^nan
-T- rs n i C< untv at the session ST
lo Be Proposed ----------
congressional
of the rep; rled
Assoefa te
of t he
z>«»i i.i tin rbiu ani.\ FkiHU
The Minnesota cougresspian, who'
there's .had served 11 consecutive terms [
in tlie house, said that if sum I
an investigation
....... tit doubt thn'
rt'lTli 1X11 HEs I kliuvman. then
years trum now the con- i take action"
i.s students of his ory will
th exiiieni nt tile story generally
ppy-ned m all newspapers waj- t. .
*:< th..t the United St.in - pre:ne court
■ idl.it .1 t: - dollar difilu-
I'.oiicy iui.1 Irani now on
iot .tire* tlie naUon into
pre ect ,i mall number ".
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1937, newspaper, September 14, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303964/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.