Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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YEAR. NO, 49
PRICE FIVE Cl
Sanitary Officer
Hallman
MenAcrs ct the Johnson Coun-
tlte,
to
: Schools of C<
ity
i schools or Count
-I To Receive $3
.5g
Big Christmas Trade
• I
us
business
to
and
re-
re-
House
wpa
$325,122.
Wt’A M 1,332.
Demand for More Steel Keeps Ore Carriers Busy
them kidnaping
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"The CulberVons. Inc."
WASHINGTON.
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“cottas;" primitive forUHcaUons oh
Mindanao.
an Lake Ba-
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9
8
“as
I
„ —--> ptrterr shows
ere rtMUMfog hi the Great Narth-
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Uke Buprclai at’ Dvlvth. Minn
Lewis and-Green
To Meet Thursday
Appreciation Week Program
Is Planned By Merchants
Goodfellow
Contributions
Have You Given?
lerson Street
Be Decorated
NEW YORK Dre I <UR>—Btnll
LmlwM whose "Ute or Franklin
TWO ITALIAN Grandview Gin Is
BOATS SENT
BACK
' . .10 00
. . 1.00
«, 5.00
41
J-.
an
Scott
AUSTIN. Tex , Dec 1 tUJU—Tha
c(mrt today ikrtfl
valid the state's chain store tax
and held also that retail selling
of tires, shoes or other manufac-
tured products in blanches of the
ST*
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WORLD NEWS
NATIONAL NEWS
STATE news
CITY-COUNTY NEWS
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WHD Work Continued By County
r&’SSk 5 EMPLOYEES Dog Is Sought Bu
^ NAME^FOR ' nt/;,
NEWYEAR
MeirwaMm writer. who
i U*a prarant higher-lhan
■Mftsrar to what she calls _
MMftRtt IBUft pUUes Who <y CoauatasioiMK, Court met to
———
Mr*. Culbertson Is
En Route To Reno j county
------ . Mitchell imvis. ana noy nacus.
NEW YORK . Dre I <U.R> -Mrs1 Thursday night the group will meet
to I with a group of representatives of
» lrwr«nl rarananiaatirwia and rvracnrU lh>
i plans Cleburne does not have an
organized charity group and of-
ficials nt the newly organized as-
sociation are hoping to present a
program for caring tor the needy
the year around, nt the Thursday
meeting. —
Brakes slip
advocates' of
Ivour bin meanwhile pk
a Charity Group To
Gather Thursday
•rattan, on Baal Hen-
K vf W placed as
talMFoonMIwa are,
i wag announced to-|
laattts* composed of El
C. W- Winter and J. I
oanvwiasd two btacfcJ
Magnon Street east of!
t Wothj m|
Ise woo gl mrit todayj
*“ »wnrd
“--i--
Strike To Go
Leading Cleburne business
in session Tuesday night nt
American Legion Hall- voted
auimotisly to sponsor
Appreciation Wees, to
here 1
18th
.* I
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wilt receive $24,726 Ulis month
the $3 per capita to be sent oiit i.
by the State Department of Edu- tug was brought back but officials'
I a group.
Italian |
were prv-
Star and failed to include
tadiito and jack rabbit
1
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NKW YORK Dre
Pty Culbertson was
.. . '
the first couple married in the
new structure and received one
of the first marriage licenses
issued that day E F. Metze ot
College Street, was county clerk
at that tittle.
Surprise Program To
Be Presented On1
December I 3 -
Cleburne Times-Review
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN JOHNSON COUNTY
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■ : • CLEBURNE,TEXAS. WEDNESDAY. DEC.. I, 1937
Japan Returns
r 50c Per Month by Carrier
i , ,n
~'T"~ . ' T i— - ’ i
American Tug, Apology Accepte
CHAIN STORE
TAX HELD *
VAUD
atacw Lrwti tarmed Uie c. I. O;
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LEGION MEETING?
NMMlar meting of C E pe-
k the Ilarto P'M*' *■'*’***’ Legton. will -------
—n*ht at I In Qalbey'i ear with six youthful
”^I y*? ** W— •*«* AU companions at a hambui-gor
IWnMaig mw ta^od $g ba prasant. stand.
Animal Which Disappeared Tuesday Wanted
Lor Observation By City Official
Destroyed By Fire
__* ’____________, . ■ ■
Structure Burns luesday; Plpns Made Io
Rebuild Gin for 1938 Season
OMXeaaatat to tha Great Norttorw ra«way yarto at Mato. Mian.
Iran are-an experwife wa te re- lake heighten. The
—. - stoaiiMtg to tog_______
am railway yards at toe bead af
|aba «.------4 -
JWHng
............ w
Henry Chatman. Clebame Mm. |
that he was robbed of between $S»' i I. jj
and $69 mid a watch Batainsj V:1
■‘W.-
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Cell Block Being
Moved to Warehouse
The cpll block out nl the old -ji
courthcuse which was destroyed by
fire in 1012 was being moved south
today to the county warehouse,
on Hjllsboro St acet,, which will be
converted into a temporary jail
while the new structure is being
completed The cell block, weigh-
ing an eatlmatM 136.001 pounds,
has been stored in the rear of the t
present JaiL and used as a prison
for negroes. At noon today the
heavy block had been moved aa
tar as the market square.
Yowth Held In
Shooting at Dallas
_ DAiXAa Titr-Dar’ - F
was
|
Ml
Tom Cathey. M, salesman,
near death today and police held/
a Ifl-year-old Dallas boy. who ad-
mitted shooting Cathey to obtain
his automobile ...
Cathey was the third man shot
here within a month over poeses-
ston of an automobile. Police ar-
reeled George Nance. Jt.. as he sal
I
Dec. 1 <UM—
Prwgpacts of a quick peace be-
tween the American Federation
of labor and the committee for
toduolrtal OrgantaeUon were en-
l banted today by the agreement
af John L Lewis and William
■ Green to meet tomorrow and make
I a gananal attempt to and their
iy«dr-«ld struggle for dominance
|< toe labor movement.
J It W« be toe tlm foqnal meet*
Ing between the two labor leaden
MflMMto - fetoaaflr'-'^MManME ■ dKm.
in IME.
AWtoMMIe’ no^u* busi ^T.?
r worry Ito strike aaataet
KMmm Ctt y and Long
if, next wook. Rtrhard
NK vtal praaMiul. saM
The Weather
i Ttam Bata -eeatk and
I peHiaa tonight and Thws-
■eamwhat eohter taaighL
t Twaaa: Fair In garth, ctaody
Mb tanigtel^ aad Tteanday.
gwrataro at 1;M p aa<—51.
Colquitt la
«ed in Mishap
—
—1
Livestock Market
At Fort W<
. City Sanitary Officer George Stanley today appealed to Cleburne
pct lovers to notify him If they know the whereabouts of a small
white "near-Spitz" puppy which disappeared on Prairie Avenue Tues-
day. Stanley said the dog has been acting peculiarly and he is anx-
ious to find Uie animal and hold him for observations. The pet be-
longs to Mildred Smith. 912 Prairie lAvehue Anyone having-the ani-
mal or having seen it is urged to call Stanley al 346
INJI Ki ll
EASTLAND. Tex.. Dee 1 lU.Pi-
M. D. Cox. 36. of Odessa was In-
jured critically today In a collision
of his automcblle with anolliet on
the Cisco-Eastland highway
Hospital attendants doubled he J
would survive head Injuries, a
broken arm and internal hurts.
Les Ensley a hitch-hiker Cox
picked up near Midland was taken
to the Cisco hoapttal. ing Oct 2
regular session today and got an
•arty star*' on the new year by -
making several appointments to
county posts
The commissioners also formally
decided to contmue the women's
home demonstration work in the
county next year. A hearing was
lield recenUy at which time work
in the home demonstration field
was reviewed
Bead Is Approved-----
The county officers re-appointed
all persons now holding county
jobs. Mr and Mrs Vern Maddox,
superintendent and matron at the
county farm, were re-appointed.
, Alf Bowers and C C McClary
any ware renamed courthouse custod-
twit tans Mra Yarbro was renamed
RMbtXOll. .__-___- ■
Bond of T W Bddlein&n. new-
tj named Justice of FMce at
Joshua was approved A motion
was passed by the group calling
for an tnvesUgrtrou into u* cosl
of drilling a water well for Uw
new jail
The group approved
--------- ------ then adjourned
• maq. tat Urt »ug- ' tench at county tbnn.
FT®« Pwtawr. ------- ■
Mr W» women have I • . ■ • • IB ** !• .
w Ludwig Predicts
Third Term lor
Roosevelt If-
men 1
the '
.un- ■
a Cleburne ‘
be held |
w*** I manufacturing concerns tnaJte titom . .
liable to the tkx.
Validity of the tax was attacked
by S H. Kress * Co., and numer-
ous other chain organizations in
a suit at Dallas The stores obtain-
ed an injunction to prevent en-
forcement' of' the law.
Judge Royal Watkins of Hie
Dalias Disti ti t Court held that the
law was discriminatory. The State
Court of • Civil Appeals certified
(he questions involved in the suit
; to the State Supreme CtotunV Sp- ' .
geliier with n tentative opinion
sustaining the law. The Supretne
COMPLETE
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Forget, Kids!
fit Matinee At
le on Thursday
/.. _■ —■ — .out the social revolution without
•oMed to when suberro tempm-
tare» caaee the mineral 4« stttk
ta Ute era omw er pweMte -ef ere
keeta frem wbieh tfte eta te
kwmmtel bite the b«M ef waKtag
In 1938 Program
Will Be Selected
■ j Twenty-three days until Christ-
Chainuen of tlie.seven jrommiinily ' * *“■* " J
committees of the 1938 Agiiculturp
Conservation program were to
meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock
In -the .eouuty courtroom !.() select MPMJI LAJL4UVU UlMJf *U>W. __________ ___rf- * ~ •
193L Ii you wish to niAke Chilstnwis ’ tTbv. Anrcd who advocated the
producers named J A. Riggs as
N, Roof and J.
I J
The
:OPLE
r W b6y bacub
Whmra Obey Men!
le eld-fashioned dais when
Imn and hairdressers were
igtes Nellie' er Ml» Si*e'|
1 Mees were occasionally
rfo tedv customers I—.
r vnieh hope I —,
mag uw jm e$n«_ vy «•
jr customers Into extreme
'knowing they would be
(date in-a month or m.
ttedy customer was far too
t them She chose a *im-
k rtoche or turban ancT
bttr three seasons straight
■ta bste for 1>37 are
ig trtfeeThey are shap-
Mtns and towers and flg-
•f Solid Geometry. Book
said Mbs Palmer
Ha and. grumbles are he-
ft from our menfolk, rou-
te Palmer, "and genUe-
ktag tor Uieir wives wear a
nbel|eving look as the pe-
Fgtoiir millinery passes
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 <UP>—
Work Progress Administration
.r * ■■ ■
* IJMO-OM, for the ndi juidinjg-Z
, WASHINGTON. Dee. J (U.R> -
• Trcrelary of State Cordell Hull in-
q attested te day the 'State Depart-
ment is satisfied with Japan's re-
fill' of a launch seized from its I Gin at Grandview Tuesday morning ' The gin was not in operation
* “I when Die conflagration occurred Loss was estimated today at $12.-
i 000. Some insurance wks carried, it was stated The structure y—
I h’.total loss. Mr. Hallman said today that plans are underway' to
rebuild the structure before the 1938 season. A tew bale* of cotton
. were ginned Monday but when the blaze was discovered the machine
| was idle. The alarm was turned in about 3:30 a m.
coniniittee inem-
bers apd Glen Carrel, first alter-,
I
9 Prisoners Escape
From "County Jail
.2-‘CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex. Dec 1
(U£i Nlnc prisoners, five of them i P^itfCMi there
Mexicans, 'tunneled their way out
• of the sixth floor of tlie Nueces
County jail today and escaped,'
two of them kidnaping a taxi
driver
Leader of the break was Free*
mont McCullum. 40-year-old bank
robber. Sheriff William Shely no-
tified all officers to approach the
tiwitive prisoners with caution.
Sheriff Shely said that, the men
rawed a rivet from Uieir cell and
’cut a bar. Hie prisoners made
. their way to the rear of the court-
house in which the jail Is located
and tlien tunneled through the Wall
‘ on the stxlli floor.
Shely said two of the men im-
mediately kidnaped Uie taxi driv-
er whme name the officer would
not divulge and forced him to
j drlTe out of town,
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Army Starts
To Crush
| i weniy-inree aays until unnst- court s answer today .sustained tlie
mas. and the Goodfellow Fund is | tenUtlve o,)lntoll y ■ *•*
still approximately $450 short of -n 1 ,
the $500 needed if needy in Cle- L “"“J!! > I?1
' burne are to have a happy Christ- 1 waii not - •*“
mas. Contributions coming In to- i
tody totaled only $5.00. - Ju
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nr.M.irU.,,, .vrent «»ner WKn merciiaiius umimc w
wriS? *“«*TU«-ta.v night mtenhg.
L lX toe ai’d «»« details of the week
is condUtoned i ore y „w mercliants Join in
c-itiBtettrm ihsn nv him. 1 • . . _. . , * , .
I this Chriatmas a real suc-
Mr Scott said
the wage
imimite all cotton control fraturag .
from Ute farm bill unless southern
representatives sign a petition to
force the labor measure to the
floor for a vole. .
Federal economy brakes began to
Slip today jeoiwrdfxmg' tlw ad-—
ministration budget balancing plan
Congress balked at the first ap-
plication of Ute treasury ecommr
plan which embraced a $700,000.-
000 reduction in federal expendi-
tures .
Behind scattered outspoken bp-
—...— vvere rumbles of
protest against economy at the
expense of improved highways.
Few metnliers endorsed President
Roosevelt's economy move and .
some said that - an eon—my bill
was not likely at this MftfttM. I
Charges of Theft 1
Filed Against Man
Charges of theft over IM were J
filed In Justice R. L. Derrytaerry's
court today against "Bub" Glasger,
local negro Officers nM the
charges followed tlie complaint of
■Mlfows of steam rtefatg •pern
mile, mi mites ef tew ere-laden
railway ears answer the ft—gild
for SMta steel from tbe fornaeea
•f eastern sted-amktag eMamtm-
itiee. The preeeaa of steamiifc
monthly
and had
Drive
Banditry
MANILA. P. I.. Dec. VJUB-
Three bombing planes took off for
distant Mindanao Island today as
the Philippine army began a. de-
termined campaign to crush agtf-
old Moro banditry ta Lanao pro-
vince. . - w
Simultaneously, lie infantrymen
and dmcers sailed for Lanao to
Join other Insular troops who have
Conducted a week-long siege in
an unsuccessful' attempt to dla-
M lodge the Moros frqm. a half-dooftn
RELIEF ROLLS INCREASED
‘Fire of undetermined origin destroyed Uie Morris i
I Christmas baskets
Following are <
date: *
’ Group Contributions
Legion . . $10 00
10.00, gen Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma
- . ™ urging adoption o^~ttos proposal
S(M) designed to regulate afid stabilise
r Warned the sen-
we are in a $50,000,000.-
He declared that the nation met
a $250,000,000,000 depression live
tattte wrb by autimrtetag the
President to cheapen the dollar
for tlie special purpose of raising
prices. ' ;
Hie power included in an am-
endment to the original agricul-
tural adjustment act had ng&ny
, ... | <1° with tlie nation's recovery
1. -Expenditures ol '-tonn any other single peace of
made on Works. | ;egteletinn." he odntMded’
21 Opposed Action
b Thomas, said that only. 31 ^en-
' (.Hors oirposed impoweriug the
' | President to cheapen tire value ,-
>f the. dollar at. that - time, ’ and
. added that 14 no longer are mem-
bers of the.senate. • "t
Speaking for the senate taym
. 4»U+-—Therm as cterhrred toat agri- —
culture demands that 'Hwy -toTOF—**
be stabilized.- The dollar h« said
has increased in value from $1.13
to $1.10. since last March causing
prices to fail, unemployment to
'increase
cede
i yawn and U* *“•
•Wbtesd AnualUin-
pfoce a bB of ostrich on
ttfoa g~n-|n fait hat and |
HI y am type Tteen
I and^vre'flu ’tor V
fiSFKL^JTi
B-to mad man mlUtaerb..
M*. a aou ------ - -
nri lr tl» rtnl issue of Liberty predicts that
aft running -banks and to-
1
W H. Goldsmith
Tuesday^lnwnflng "" GodleV •****»<'
WPA Has Expended
$356,144 in County
In 2 Fiscal Years
WACO, Dac.T-"--------- '
—--------- , $6,616,697 were made on Works I ^jJaUmC
Expected This Year 2”
r “ counties. now administered
I rem Ute Wac.-> office during th.e
,,,p, ' ,lrst Li**-fliTal J*«rs of operation.
avXl1' t«i«.v by C. H.
Texas 1 Ha,',lso,>- administrative officer,
' lxr.il political subdivisions have
expended $1,452,726 or 22 per cent
! of .the total on WPA projects. The
. 1 Krtnunait tms- ewudta.
| uted $5,163,971 - .
Explaining that tlie amount oi
A .ate co.ron paring season mf™™* by WPA In each
most parts of ’the stale will put ‘c,CS“‘yil d*1pendli,‘JS,” ll‘«
- of available certified workers and
upon the amount of money which
' caYi be provided by the sponsors ot
i projects, Harrison listed expendi-
tures by counties in lite Waco ad-
ministrative areas, among which,
were: •
Johnson County. WPA $356,144,
sponsors $121,308;
Ellis County,
sponsors $139,707;
Hill County, Wpa $369,802, spun-
I sors $170,172; and
| Hood Coufity,
I :ponsors $14,172.
Courthouse I las
Birthday I oday
The present- Johnson County
courthouse wa., opened for busi-
ness exactly 24 years •«o today
County Commissioner Grady
FORT WORTH. D»c. 1 W$
(U8DA) — Livestock: bogs qib,. .
15-25 tower, top butchers 3:gft;
bulk good butchers 7 65-7M; mixed
grades 7-7.60; packing sows 1-
Oattte 4Kb; cwtvm MW; "4
steady; steers 6-g»; Mftfl
7.25; fat cows 4-5; cutters
calves -8-ft. • ’
Eheep 3300; steady to »
fat lambs 75O-8J6
Tomorrow's estimated ri|
{cattle MOO; calves II
sponsors $14,872
tt-orld situation than by him I J". “r
hand
the key to peace ...
•The sons of those Americans
who are opposing Roosevelt today
will perhaps some day erect r
monument to him xs the last of
those who fought to preserve their
system One thing certain is that
the sons of the P°°r for »hom
he took up the fight, will not
forget him For at botlmn what
is at issue here is nothing other
than rich and poor" U)p
I County charity group, reports, The
> committee Includes Mrs W E
'Paterson, Mrs AUyne Sanford,-
j Judge J. P Seroyer. Judge .
Mitchell Davis, and Roy Bacius.
_______ enroute t . ,
Reno today to tell a divorce court K*** organisations and present the
judge Ural Ely is her favorite -------- ~
bridge partner and a pertect busi-
ness associate, but an unratisfac-
i with i~M drawwUons I tory husband
■tea wm at work today! The matter had been arranged
Elribare Street In regard I with all the finesse tor which Uie
■k:------- 1 Culbertson card game te famous
j Haring talked it over calmly, hav-
• Ing arranged all Uie details from
the custody and education of their
I large joint fortune. Uiey agreed to
part aa husband and wife but not
as britfoe part well or as associates
committee, announced
i thia afternoon that a big surprise
j offering for Monday. December 13
will be announced soon The mer-
chants decided not to have a
'Christmas tree but to decorate
| the tree on the west side of Wig
i courthouse.
I "Afpreclation Week has proved
I highly successful in communities
in which it has been held and
I cooperation will make it an en-
I Chuslastic success here."
stilled, j
Plans were being made today to
confer with merchant.-, unable to
tor ThundaVs »v~n--to
has bran moved t
te. Manager George--,
th* Yale Theater staled;™.' I
______________
teto Kv twiiwnw wearable • u'orkd situation than by him.
or sho»< No vornout | believe that he holds in his 1
will be accepted The ““
■ftD be wratd over to the
NrMm* wtes will give it
■mons The picture will
Way FfoMC* with Mary
KT radio and fibn star
■Gee and Molly are also
was not enforced because ot the ' • ;
! injunction. Tlie tax was estimated I
to yield $500,000 a year. a
Uw couMv cnunuiltoe fox 1938_ It you wisli to make Christmas J Allred, who advocated tha "
and also, to assign committees for I a happy day for some needy fam- 1111 x> was delighted at the dqcte-
the year. ily make a contribution to the I *on- ‘
Final Community elections were ' Goodfellow Fund Make your do-J —— --------:—a——a-s*
held this week In three towns Ou nation early so that Uie Kings Sen. Thoma* Urires
Monday inoriiinz. .toshua-Biiileson Daughters may begin work on the, ” «• i
Plan To Regulate, ; J
Stabilize Dollar
WASHINGTON. ' Dec. 1 <UJb—
ODESSA MAN
held this week In three towns . . .
Monday morning, .toshuu-Burleson ' Daughters may begin'work on
. producers elected Ben Fields as I Chnstmaa baskets.
chairman and J T Hill and W 1 . Following are contributions
H. Hance as committee members ',
with John R Co'vcy as first , al-'
ternate and Harold Roberts, sec- , ‘“.J1
cnd . < J C. Penney Store
Rio Vista-Bono committeemen J
i were named as follows on Monday ,
I afternoon: B H. Massey, chairman, 1 r?nlCryJ. B^132“d F A 5 00 the dollar today
,J. W. Williamson. J W Rose EUlon & M , , ‘ON I ate that “we are
with J. C McGee and 8. P. At- w „ I Odo recession."
I wood, first and second alternates
Lwuun wees go oc ncio,
December id . U trough- the I
l«to
According -to the plan advocated
by the merchants present at ’the'
meeting, each local establishment
will offer some individual 'red'
hot" bargain during Appreciation
Week #
Surprise Coming.
> Tlie merchants prasent also dis-
cussed plans for a central at-
traction to open Appreciation Week .
aiUvRIes. and W. A Scott, chair-1
o wn — ——i - !!»»» of the chamber otf commeive
decorators and psuedo1* Wxwve” begins In Hie *?,r" 1 goodwill
iZST berk Ibthe rM” of Uberty. predicta that
». : the .PreMdeiit may be elected to a
, third term if the 'greal tanpend-
‘ mg European war" breaks out be-
' tore Uie 1940 eiecUous
Ludwix gives ids views tn a lore-
ward to the iMogtaphv He decries
the charge that Uw President is a
dictator' and says Uiat the
Roo-evek adininsMraUon represents
I Tgrhaps the last attempt to carry !
i _;
resorting to force.'*
u„ to| Rcxwrvek’s significance for us
. L»m. I Europeans u greeter than that ot
it.
„ hoisted Uie American flag and|
_______ Ttaii'e aim'Vu4 italiap flags _on the onnftowteri
dents in the rural schools o( the I .lyparentjy hwving obtained
county. I them elsewhere.
Tills is the second payment
the $22 per scholastic which will
siqiplement local funds in operat-
ing schools for the 1937-38 term I
The first payment of $4 was m ule -, . , , i v
the latter part ot October ! I
The total enrollment of student-i’ ’* * "*
in Johnson County schools is 8. ;
242 _pupiis. c:____ z.zz: ..... '
Uie American flag
Plans for taking care of John-
son County s needy residents will
be presented Thursday morning
when a committee appointed by
newly organised Johnson
' committor includes Mr-
Mrs. AUyne
American olner mid apology for| when
htnitov: down the American Hag on
la beat. :___________■ . _________
Tugs Returned To
Owners By Japs (
IHANGHAI. Dec 1 (UR> Japan-( niint vl ninnilftpp
r.-r authorities returned the Am- j
erican-owned lug Feiting today'1 1A*M>
■anti, formally apologized.
Tlie Japanese also returned two
— !t-1 Jan owned tugs which they »p-
rroprititod along with Uie Feiting.
Vice Admiral Kiyoshu Hasegawa,
roiiimandci-in-chlcf of the Japan-
c- third fleet, was understood to
have made the apology to Rear
Admit al Harry E. Yarnell, com-,
islander of the .Uniled States Asi-
r'i- Gert, and United States Con-
yrrt rtarrnrr F Gtitrs.
1 I arurll had |>rotes|rd to Japan-
!i e ;.u*horil.w:, yesterday,, when Uie
■in,; ;;t<>p--|ty <,f the William Hunt
1 intiie.ls in the far east, was hi-
Edioit reinenibera~uii> date very - r k!<l n,i,n U-s base at Uie Kin
well Mr and Mrs Elliott were j Lee-Yuan wharf in the French con-'
- - - - ees-aon The Japanese naval par-
ity ripped tlie American Hag from
.-its standard and threw it into
the Whangpoo river.
Hasegawa first offered to re-
turn the tugs if tlie United States
and Italian authorities .went to
tlie Japanese base down the
Whtingpoo aftw them.
E sample Followed
■X Rear Admiral Yarnell retard. I ~1U
rer nd the Italian officials followed | re^**!**\- *
Capita Thia Month' “ SK.
_ . ju n( hcc-Yuan-rt^FraSwi
Johnson County school district *'ln<‘l> Hasegawa finally | [;prs olen f
0,1 I ,1 1 r I ’Uld L K ElrOCl. SCCOlld
‘ Ainriiran naval and marine of- ’
Helals unT not present when the i
1 111* hi'tlllnil’ lint refficiok
cation for each child on the Slate ; C1 thc Hunt Company and
a census bciore Chfist-ma.s. Amcileans ueie there
< .. I on j iiaval atltjioi Hies also
‘ sent.
The Hunt employes had recover-1 DALLAS, Dee 1.
,d the Felting's Hag down Hie | aged by increases in both pavrolL.
:Z L__-. J agricultural income. T-----
But the Ja;>anc.se already had, wholesale and retail merchants
arc prejiaring for one of the best,
Christmas scnsqus. -ill jmraL-VO’fo- i'
Gpnstinas sales . vohunes are ex* '
ported to increase from 10 to 25
per cent over lose year.
A late oolton picking season in
t—“t: zZ' z‘z‘z - ;—•
cash in fanners' hands, much ot
which is expected to find its way
, to Christmas business channels,
lief rclls increased to more than ■■ -
1.500.000. lor the week 'ending HraJ w
)3 according to statistics releued *5 LEND LODGE
- j Local Masons who will attend
The number on WPA projects j sessions of the Masonic. Grand
for the' week Was 1.500 094 WPA' Lodge of Texas at Waco this week
rolls reached a low point for the pre J E. Scott, W J Layland.
J*ar of 1.450.101 for Uie week end-1 John Can. W A Sanders and W.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 1, 1937, newspaper, December 1, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1304029/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%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.