Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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the National Youth year.
It*VW IS VIMTOK
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PRICE FIVE CENTS 1
Make Chargee
Aug
[entification Expert
Makes Talk
Temperature '
By 2 Degrees
Giant Liner Faile in
Pasture Near Saint
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United r
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Two Are Killed After
Argument at Mont
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Home ot the Santa Fa SboM
Beat paved efty.
Lira chamber of commerce. ,
Fragrsasive merrlianl*.
Wire Service
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS. THURSDAY. AUG. 6, l*>36
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'the old age “la It true what
y nay about siJjty?"
'otarians Hear
Fort Worth Man
I CHILD SEES
TRAGEDY IN
BEER PARLOR
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CMWT
Retibto*
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The
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F’red FnJkcnbury was chairman
I’fihacjr of Die program. A rep-
BMVtiilve of the Fort Worth Ro-
ry ci«w rnrrrrw tin iwwmuon
I member* <
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kiig held in Fort Worth Friday 1
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COLLEGE TEAMS ARRANGED B
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The Weather
'TWaaa: OeeMvaHy fair ta-
•W Friday. earottW ro
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piuniunnt ktvpaoucSn i.auer in
Yoangrtown. waa found (taMgafl
In a ehair In her home, a bullet
hole tn her head. A revolver, with
one empty shell and five loaded
oartridgi *, waa found between the
I .a
Knight, n, *nd her 18-year-oid
sweetheart. Donald Wightman, in
jail In Haynune, N. >., aecweed of
the hatchet alaying of Gladys’
nxther, Edgar W. NtocKwfcht, the
girt’s father, made plans to de-
fend hie daughter. MacKnlght, a
, .vice Officer; and Roy
guardianship officer
Fort Worth To
Honor Garners
* iron Strent.. and the thlnl group
fit0, *111 be assembled on jf««t Kender-
i the ,«on Street, by the ciAk.
Ute yOTtlw are
riejhred today by Vjaw inake
brrap material.
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e—irf .'iHaeldwg date. Tueaday. it waa,
Mattoi-x of trturstxjctaliwi were rtuidd. The nrst wntn»r> will inert
lalao Brfwdtfled to be rilwtiesed at Ml uw work c,an tor, East Cleburne
.i«. r.t youths will inert at lire home of
We For Month by Carrier
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Langdon Group
Will Organize
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Idlda. p»dy tni.itie» • And | wed
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J. wttnir !•<! to UsUidet rt|.r*w Uw Frti
■MMitWl llto u b»H»n » fight Iwr'W.jrMi
Ctrtr trial to «tt 'M
! RvtJXW
kJ of Ailttng her i
MONT BELVTBU. Tex . Aug. ». .
(U.g>—w O. wimberl”, go, b<*r par-
lor operator, .shot Mn.. Shirley
Mangucu. to. hi* paruwt to death ,
and then killed himself here to-
wbfie a five-year-old child
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Wimberly and Mrs Mangum ar-
over the use of his auto by
"7 Wimberly demand- 1
ed that the car be returned The
shooting eccuVred a moment - lai- |
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Joann JOrdon. niece ot Ute stain I
woman was Ute only witness. She
waa calm aa she told of the double I
kJ Ilia ig. I
Nobody entered the house until
officers arrived. ■ Constable G F. I
Will found Ute two bodies on
the floor Mrs. Mangum hail been I
shot four Umes. A bullet pierced I
Wtmberiy'a heart. Both were dead. I
The bodies were taken to Goose I
creak where Justice Williams coh- 1
Untied an Investigation
Freight Line
Permits Bought
Arraigned in Wife’s Death
Ftirehpse of freight Une permiu y|
from Roas Brothers at Stephenville ■
by Archie Tyler, owner of the Cle- ■
bume Motor Freight Unes, waa ■
"wntlSto......««» e
line from Dallas and Flm Worth
will be extended to Stephenville, It
was .stated. Three thicks will op-
erate dafty from Stephenville to
Dallas and Fort Worth.
Nsii Texas GennvaBy fair la-
H aad Friday.
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■rar OoldsntiUi predicts that
■rat bale will
■Biddle Of ne
■r also estimates a 30.000-bale
■ar crop for Johnson County
■the worms don'f arrive The.
■ hot weather that we are hav-
■w-Ul do the Wick, according to
■ral opinion
■ your information, this, de-
tent is sincerely Uiteresaed In
King the whereabotito Of that
■b^e. 6o If you have an idea
■ who will be owner of bale
Ker one. let us In on Ute secret.
K race for the first bale Is al-
■l excHing.
Ke announcement of the sched-
I college football is of
Bert. tVxbs Wesleyan, of Fort
Kh. ‘ and Howard Paytie should
■ have excellent teams'. Being
| In Uris territory, your corres-
Bmt doesift know whether or
■Cleburne bpys will be lined up
Inst each other in the contest
do then that w * bake the
|e extra interesting. It is al-
ls good entertainment to see
[. home-town boys who have
la good come back and fight!
itmi for suprfcnjaey in some
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he Alvarado teunion la going
B fine. Twelve thousand peo-
pttlended the Wednesday night ;
Hgm. And believe me that is
fc crowd. It remind* one of ,
I Times-Review election party,
fn were a few people present
Itliat asaetnlriy
he orchestral short* now being
bented at the theaters are in-
terim the pffioe thermom-
f was anchored al 9« degrees at
bo h. m. today and headed sky-i
ft! .....free entertainment was
>n'd cm the square Wednesday
lit in the farm of n yodeler who
I an extra good slnplifyllig sys-
i. ., “Cactus Jack'’ Garner was
| entertained at the Dallas Oen-
. Kdirar MaeKnight, top; Gladys MacKnight, below
While poller held Otadys Mae- cable company offidal. IK shown
al the top leaving the Bayonne
'poller station; Below, Gladys is
men after a quizzing by detectlvra
WightmaM*e father, .lowph Wight
man. a stewart at a yacht ciub.
Jollied VlarKnighl tn laying plans
to aid the Iwe children
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FOOTBALL GAME BETWEEN
of Jack Langdon, candidate fori
flotorial representative in the
pcriauicu uc wit psuna ve«- August primary, assembled al the]
then there is that song IJberty Hotel Wednesday night, and)------z.
old mm “is i». iruo whag discussed plans for a Langdon-
tor-RepreaentaUve Club and other
ways of furthering the campaign
th behalf of Langdon.
Prominent In the group were.
Classmates of Langdon, who got
his diploma from Cleburne High
School and who was graduated
from Texan Christian University. It
Was planned to hold another meet-
ing in the near future and com-
plete organization of the club.
2 Charged With
Altering Returns
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a box supper Friday night at 8
p. m. at the egy park, it ha* been
of their landltUicle*. It Was staled
! All ladle*, of either club ate urg-
|cd to bring box suppers
Two Demoted for
Spying Activities
WASHINGTON, Aug.
by 'wtae ■ A delegrtMl W ,
hrtl by irf- Texas pimmlng
^!l will gn to Washington to.
ifer with federal ojtffciale.
he wwdltrion. set uub th*
tr to the ‘XpInKm antKHincml
tty in WWmMjton there |
hr. The state M.oro tallied Jcap-TM Wb^li «wnj’ I_______
! aemf.-skfdrd witer, wik. waj(xun,. gup tunau!*-■"> •:>
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Cleburne »goo<? cotton" w< uber ed with Byron Rhome^alhlrtic di^
was climbing this week by tyo de-
grws. ‘Jhe pffictal temperature
reading for MtaidWwua w’l degree*.
Tuesday's reading waa »9 degrees,’ Both schools have
Aw«rt Wm 11 iituriei v'D Ivlgrti torrs u ini ttfNd Riotbfdl
.4 rr* im» Injury tti hie irjw' iwnurtiupdirr
la no | Wotfuewday. wvw reported to be <lo ■, i.MtuQd .Mfcto.QIlv
aMrl I. aO - .-i-,. .. —C**aL .. j.jUi.I... > I y, ^J., J,, ikon
tttmier from a jOMhwAtw, iri port "Wreto.
|w’ tauwtoM Matowre b«-
bi twv Mtotte mwtoys b
Lnwd by Um hetwvwer el
Mhirtr
L'.;. _ ..ay..*.
[ tiling of great Interest these
is the ortton crop and froin
iporte the yield thia yew will
iewL—that is If the worms
« Si. Won K
f-SSf S“"<SWI
. Olsen make* a pwdlcUon
It will probably cxxne ffom out * m
data ,way. He aawrts that hla p s7rr-
tient Is merely a gueas thus L" **
senators in the »1 Of the next Irtr- livlUes of the G-men without
„ x, lalalurc and that at least «1 of ISO orlty Departmental Jealousy
Cleburne Times
Purchase Made By H
Cleburne Man I
a ClGjurite will get ite first testa J
-|cf college football Thursday Octo- ’
jber 8. it wes amgotmeed todAy by
(Carl D. Grady, of the executive
*",committee of -the American Legion
/ hntwunoed today. 1
. I Texas .Wesleyan College, of Fort,!
Climbs. Worth, and Howard Payne Col-.1
'kfge. of Brownwood, will be the'
I icontesting tetons and the game will
i ir pitryoi ;»t night on Rhome
.Mr. Grady aimonnced
■ Negotiation* have been complet-
. _J*.. —e attnetlc di-
rC.LX, of the Itort Worth school
■nd J. H. Shelton, businre* -man-
ager of Ute Howard Payne College, j- r F 11 C h Investigators
ft? Was stated today. ■' - - -
,,, ,.. ...jk.ag.... .—T__ Z—,J prospeeta for
and WedneafFty s high Waa 101 de-'good football teams and an excll
„™.. .Ing pw fa likely In store for cie-
*T^mt temperature tor ihe wm*r'^" r“”*
wm rertrtte<l Mrtid.iv night whrti '
the officiM thermometer registered ' mw 7 ~~
1 the Wedhe dev M 53 Youths in
j Junior Program "
Devatopments tn Spanish war:
| PAftM: French Investigators
chargad that plans* seen .over
'■■lauilali Morocco formed part ■<
■ . . ■ . force and were memr
bjr ftfclten air force grew*
r^tetie ftCftfIB:, .MiuaotiiU accepted "in
‘ prihdpte” the French idee for nrtt-
traitty tn rite Spanish revolt.
MOSCOW Contributions of
401Xm from Soviet trade untonleta
was sent io the Spanish govern-
ment to aid sn antl-fascisl fight
MAtHtfD loyalist leaders left
for the Guadarrama front to plan
4 big offensive. The government
.••.efeed rebel farms over a 28,000
«<niarr mile are*
"htaliw t sue nt Wtl’ Ulp Ar'ny
uertul Ancles u‘»* th' '* ’
Iistfui ar,I les iron u R)>out
, _ Imottotaliw rtorth of Madrid
of Trial Trade Committee
•tight Pair
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■ Fifty-three boy* and girls *ere
present today for the second ivrel-
ing of ymiths partieipeiMng b> tlie
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> • - ■*. »«■•..»• ■, • ft*8 home economics project of the
Pfohrtll.bn 'totoxd .Mattsfer* *rte WTA ,wrordlh« to mim E^taPs
bring toMb here tl«» afternoon by Fairweafhirr. in charge of ftte pro-
| live County. •rNbo! ’MKtri In session tact.
lodiiitalion of , ™e ***■ “t........
f Order S™gkt ••»Uk«Tw.KM.
LbLAS Tb A 8 <U
gllitton arising modification 31
; pre-idt-nilal onl«% that emitted llllf-tf with -hay, belonging to Miss
. « (Sfcuh5 -
WedtMisda", afternoon the fire de-
twiment ntede « run todl2^ Al-
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Industrial * Committee
Challenges Supre-
nwry. of Workers
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. tU.RI-Ir-
i reconcilable differences split
ganfzed labor into two bitterly hos-
tile grout*- today, ending 50 years
of union solidarity.
Ihe committee for industrial or-
ganization. with 1,000,000 members,
challenged openly the supremacy
loyal to the cj-#ft\uniOn policy of,
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_. ultimatum
that the C. I. O. ninons disband
., post cnapmm- « *«* " P—” — *------3ISH
for An in^ ZX dri“ *10* '
to recruit 4W,ooo new members..
The 30 days “grace," H was ex-
plained. is provided for in the fed-1
rratlon constitution Fine! decls-
ton on suspension of the unlotfa,
ccinprlsing nearly one-third of the
federation membership, was left to|
the federation's turiionai eonvetjilim reputedly?7 he~ said, "and whim «S/-«
in November. There was little uol respond we called the Chi- ; 3
doubt of the outcome. I ca<o and toW them the ]
. Although not lortnttly secrtUng ulBn- waB ,nte*inv"
from the federation, the l/«te fee-1' PWmers throughout tlial section ' 1
Men clearly indicated Its inteit-1 l-ute 0iunty were called i , J
tten of continuing its Independent • aad fUial}y a ^arehlng party wtfti'
nfuntaxtim drive i., eftwt, Mitins a«i»dye<J aw at) area <ri «eve«w . • yjjj
acre* and advanced on foot tn . - J
yie general dheutlon the fhino ■■••■«
followed. , . ; ..-riM
"After aearehltig »ever«l hours '
wtound th«'wix't’k," Puijwun vj
»T1te plane w*a- not trtdly •'■’•o- E J
sged All -occupants were*- dead, .■v^
It waa linpmrtWr to ascertain thee- 3B
cauee of thg accident." 1
An aintort employe, who toSB
with the eeerching party. toM he 1
found the two photo arid five, of 1
the ixmengers lying within a 60 -1
foot space aFound Itos wreck M J
ptene The Mxth jwawnger wa* 1
in the cabin
The plane, apparently, W« <«•» .’ "J
terrific force. . J.1BH
The hodtea. the taUpon •nipitW.*;^
s*ld. were badly crushed
"I found one white shoe, fiilllf«
laced, lying eome^dtetanire away.”
he said. "Thata how hard the 1
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SBVRN KUXEH IN ' 1
CAR fXHAISION
WAEmNOTON. Aug. «. (Urt r MtLgg, Mich.. Aug. 8. <UiR>- -Seven-
'Assistant Gecrrt Service Chief Jo- 'peretma bere killed in an nutomo- ■ '
' .repl) Murphy and Chief Agetit bile co llision near here early M
Grady Boatwriglit of the 8t. Paul any. Police believed that the iwn . 1
<U.R>— office were demoted today for al- im-ge coupes met liead-pn while , i,Ja
- “--) teged spying on G-men activities. ] traveling al high speed 'TOW
thill i Treasury officials said Murphy la- I -----------■' .--ta—.
—a—Ma* to* e**.u** |ntO KC- ‘I
jtooiKauth- Fir>t Cotton Due
house members hare been return-’ blamed for the activity. Here Next Week j
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LKAOUK TO MF.EI
The Cleburne Cemetery League j.'
at f _____________
Juzinees School' It'Johnson County* first bsto-J
meed today. AH tnrml* s co will be I'l-ought in someth
RImmiM rite bale artire in Cl
bume o» hbi.ii vi.ty. it wiW arrive i
Ute oatne ds.V M the thrtlRftK!
'•I 196 wlileli ww* brought win‘(hy*
Mrs. IHrtrlek. daagbter cf a cwhlon and thr »rm ef the chair.
OFFICERS TO i LABOR SPLITS
REINSTALLED INTO GROUPS
.-—re ,
New Legion Leaders
To T a ke Office
Friday
«'■ A. B. Crawford. Of Gftkijbury. |
"* ”* twelfth district committeeman of
*> ** the American Legiw. win have
0®* charge of U»e Installing of new of-
Jh£u Ucer* 01 Uk' c- e DeLa,k) Pofit
dng the vast resources which of (lw> American D'gion at Fri-
day night's, meeting it was an-
The aaeembly begins at 7:30 p.
pro_ m., apd all members are urged to
Officers to be inrt^ed^tadude^ J-*®8*® creff^Xn’Sfey’’tri
ZLt rvtZw Er’W Hopkins, commander; W J?’! ..n-nL,, I.£Lrtt/iru' J
T- Wtadbury, flrsV vtee-commander; ,
Johnson and R(Oy’AnnatmB. 1
* mander; Fay.* Burton, post sdju- L executive councils
tent; Mack Douglas, finarwe offi-
cer; Carey Hughes, post chapialn-
htstcrlan; J. E Rosen umun.
e-rtnt-»t-H.rins; Lambarrt Held, ser-
Anderson,
was estlmsted
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Mth mofteni nieUiods, no such
■K ND. the “crime mystery" eg-
k any longer. V A Leonard, su-
Htiix (dent of the . fdentinrettai
btou vi the Fort Wbrth pottos <te
Ktnenl. declared today 1n a talk
the Kgutar weekly meeting of
k ItotHry Club
Fptthre deptirtwmta, however, are
hfrtmtajd wuh tire pansdoa that
kte i« hicreiutitig in spite of mod-
i'. me!b«I*' Mr. Leonard’ said,
a, die futun* we mu*t be more
Mgmed with crime prevtdttteti.
>* must start in kcliool with the
Thornpsm In -ri»r first pri-f
jxs-ied more Him» iiKi.uw);
*» Johbrev* oald he would take )
jstump for M'M'ris tn foauh
FORT WORTH. Tex., Aug ».
lU.rt Fidge Covey, Insurance man,
at»d Jimmy Johriirton, fonner part-
time worker in the office of ■
Tarrant. County etocrioti official to-
day stood charged With altering the vres-re- ,
returns' of the July 35 Democratic w*g 73 degreta
prtruiisry •.
The complaint alteged that the
two altered Uw returns of two pre-
cinots before Um<> were approved
by the county wnvawhig conun M>
toe The result tended to effect
the sheriff's race, in which Wjerift
veonrer an mTmniot) j t'Url Sinit-h, now critically iU z-h
- Of the local nrganf*a-(**Brrted Un immlnalloit by a nar
present al the lunchwm ”** margin over several opporenta.
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Fire Department
btw from the UH off states nertl-
ig wft relief had been riflOpted
rt.'ty by repr’.wm.aUves of T>xs*
ttec. coonties. setuxd dtvtrfoto
ait. tabor ‘mjwiiwifort-,- .
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J Kid Begrlst, former Texas league
j baseball pilayer. was speaker ou the
i morning program The 3:10 p. m.
program included vocal selections
by Miss Jerienne Thompson, of
Gorncana and Miss Clayton of
Denison Mrs. Earl Kennard pre-
sented the vocal selection “Texas,
We Love You." accompai;ied by
the composer, Mrs. Patrician Ran-
dle Clayton of Alvarado.
The featured entertainment for
tonight, which is expected to draw
10,000 people will be a concert
presented- by the Ctebunie High
School Igtnd. The muMc will be-
gin at 8:16 p. m.
Wednesday Program.
Nearly 12,000 persons were pres-
ent, for Uie first mght assembly
wfttoh featured a public wedding
ana an Illustrated lecture by Mrs.
Frances Abernathy, of T
Mrs Abernathy. Muftdhlng __
ixuy of Johnson County, started
back when one hotee was to be
found in this vicinity and
eluded her remark* with 1--
■concern) ' ......
the section has. .
j Miss -Wattrrinc Stafford and
j Aaron Pierce were joined hi mar-
, riage by Rev. B. B. Byus. of the
First Methodist. Church Ihe r"
cerelonal was played by Miss 1
ginia Ann Bhulta .Edwin Mabry
was the ring bearer,
ta'arers were Billy B. -
Bettie Duff. Attendants in the
wedding were Mtases Jacqueline
-'-.won. Dorothy Faye. Mkttte Lee
Joliand; Misses Bbulty and Wool-
art of Paint Rock; and Messrs.
Jack McGowan. BlMy Rice, Yandell
Shults. Otis Bolin. J. L., Kilgore,
Thomas and Pau) Blain • «
, The sesrton 2:*0 p. m. iMday
Will. Include a business meeting,
reminiscences, election of officer*,
and obituaries Miss Ihompeon's
olass will also present a program
i- of entertainment.
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Loyalists Plan
Big Offensive
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AIRPLANE WAS
HEADING FOR
CHICAGO PORT 3
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iw/.WtyS. A
•wfe^"
I SH V| gtaAfei' no vtti wvniz-o wo
i«7 men tn a blazing mine todgy w»
The tnute vxtensioi'. coaunftsaefSftMBgp met Rins from Ute pit j an
g. «. «vv Alra.,<>f the chamber of commem ■ wiUtaeverto hour* after Qw <Ueaaler|ser<i 11 wm .stau-ti
y ttetmet.• Andjmeet Frtd»>r wt 5 p. in to dlMuasiNdd undoubtedly all were dead I .......—..................
at'cret. T’faiiw. to> the Cletxiiw .Day which I Bndtea were beitkl Brought to the1 OFFMTAI.M DL'E
... ---------OMtottutisI at Fort surface. A. B. Brttoin. of Waco. . .— ----------
___Imw drehtnated »■< August . Fenner ''I'tli. of Pni.rtltw, repre- M. Brand, on Augw*» >ft
> DAV Ik IN VIMIOK IwntaUves of the NaUoua) Youth, year..
of tfoste co«rem»g with| ciiarlre -B Dpaft, of ttie staff dtiAdmintetraUon were due to arrive! The firm bkje in ; wl
i et ifort Worth WW I* If,.*. 'KI tte.wi was a via- tu Cleburne this afternoon on afbrought in by J E A.-br
'btirtneat trip. Ute WftR The date was <
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mH
R CRASH IN MISSOURI TAKES
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(LARGE CROWD
AT ALVARADO
HOMECOMING K
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( lebume High School: ■
Band Will Play ■
Tonight SR
ALVARADO. Texas, Aug. «.—!< I
f Thousands or visitors were in Alva- ‘
rado today »* the *cond day’s Mb
I program of the luinual reunion of
r as’^^’jnjwfl
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AIAAftADO. Jtotas. Aug. 8 K
UF Congressman Firta Lan-
U’>p will epc.k, tomorrow at the
«Uh aiuiual Johnson County
Old So tier* Heun on here Thr '
daj iias been designated Fort
Wor th Day. ■
A motorcade of 50 care from
J I’ fl Worth Will leave for Al- ,'^fl
1 varado shortly after noon Fri-
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i harrxi writ) first eegrn* maruer
in the death of hi- wife. Ruth.
John W. Deelric.it, 31-year-old
■netailurgtet with a YewngUbwn.
O.. uteel company. 1'leaded not
guilty when arraigned and was
held for preUwinary hearing. Aug-
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8T LOUIS, Mo, Aug. fl.
The tnanglgd bodies of eight per-
eons, victims cf an air cresh 18 jj
ffc.'. » , mite* north of here last. nigh),. ,
were taken to a funeral parlor
Ctayton today, pending an In-
quest and “invent (gallon Into the
cause of the aocldant
The eight- six tatsoeniiers. and .
two crew ipembers were tolled
shortly before riikirtight when A ’■■JI
Chicago and SouUwpm Alrlines’to-*
r’j'Jwfe ' ,,i""" "■*’ "•n'brs
' leaving the Held. .
'■■ • • out. 1 •'.>
M *■' :■"■»' "h "Il t’«- ■ ’
Cb’c-ta" ••■•' ........... Glh Ita '■<
local airport. Btoly today word of
the crash was received by tele- . M
phone from farmers of the district ■ •Sgj
where the accident occurred, about ;
three miles north of the airport,
Flying conditions were excellent, ’
oompany officials reported. In ■ < J
striving to find an .explanation
for the crash. Il was slightly
cloudy, with an overcast. sky. but , jft'fl
woatiier conditions presented no f
unudua), problem, it wm said.
It was determined tint the crash o f 3
occurred tot later than ’five- mtn- .J-iSSM
utes after the plane departed. >
»trear».*nx Delay - TH
Tliere was some official curiosity JI
regarding delay iri reporting the I/.,®
accident It ooourred before mW- ij
night but word of it did not reach S
the coroner’s office of St. Loins > iis
Oounty—outside the district of St. , fi
Louis—until 2:30 a. m. ,
Airline officials aaid the aoci
dent was. repotted as *oon as infor-
nratlon reached the airport -t»' -
Airline officials placed a squad . ■■
ot guards around U» pbuie. PTts* >
venting photographere from takfotf ■'
natures. , ?> /-..g
Thr ttepartownt Of Commerce
said It would Investlgata <*>• <«“»■*» <-
of tire crasli.
Air line officials saM the plane ; ;|l
carried u regular oonrigrenwit ot
airmail and 11 »« ueefiaary to. J
protsrt It, until ft wm delivered . a
or surrendered to lepresentatlvrt . ;S
of the postal'drttortmapt.
I The scene of the accident wto*« -J
I in the polling hill* adjacent to the. ?; ®
Missouri River. It 1* a sparsely -Si
settled agricultural district. ;
The plane did not bum. Appar- S
Ata -ta.. ***** roevv "
pasture. ■ ■ v";' 'O®
i Contact Last. ,' ...<■.•$«
Carleton Putnam, president of S
! the air line oompany. said the alt- >; ;•
pert lost radio contact with thr MB
plane almost immediately after tt , J
ioak oft. ’ .
•The operator called the plane.
___a. —tai-7 >■ a„ _ . »1.1 eatftateM Jm'-
School Board
_______.
. Junior program being spo«»«ored by
Kn* ---—-- ' ““
wrfe NT A .according to Mbs
• 3 Elf ro- • I
ll’ll
VIIMKs any KH1ACD
M w*» Froelawl BARfWI J,'V. JBug. Aug. 8 <U.P( a ll! 'meet r ■ ■(ia.v
FO Ivlett, * naay A (i{ expitwksw eui<sni>«-<l el the Cullen Hi
IG7 ....... ... - U-
commfttee i Doctors emerginit
I__C. PoWetl manager o< .
8 p m. | Farmers Qfo predicted today I
"^Johnson Couiuy'a find, ■ ...batea;
l lnattola wbl to brought in some I
are urged to be pre- next “Tweek
iiume on hbiusday. It. wi»
and Mrs. Garner were
~J to arrive this afternoon
bv automobile from Dallas They
,-LTS 'S?a.S
American property seised or dam-
the state department revealed
I .. . '■ '
' . jtel
. fujte
. _______ ,,,. ...... Marty Swsta, employee of
WiM>hiik.«>. ret uub tfyat o«n Henri P- Urfste .Motor <>>.
WtoUtoito an Injury to his
aiplpymenl in Wm ot skftMpig nicely fcxlay The sedrtwni
<vie foe- r>_M............— ----
its Intan-1 Rt 1j0U1„ 03UHty were
ofganization drive. In effect setting
up a rival labor organisation.
Groups To Have
Supper at Park
The Cittoeua Constructive League
i .. I
uctii'dsmdetit
<>t transportation were suaM Th/ first group’ will meet.
__ _______. _ » *• —re-- •• Kwli'l ' ti lflJIlir
, ,th<, mMt4n< n{ boajyj youths will meet nt the h.»r>« of ip
A one-towy 'tern In Uw Mfl! TO Sl’PFDRT MORR.IH C.'™. *
teek Of ft. Front Strorf SKI Slightly I HALLAdL Trit, Aug. 0. tf "'
lamaged at 10:16 today by fire of Support of Frank Morris tn the kb sweat
mknawn origin The barn ^was! ;un-< Q .canumbin for railroad com- ; Tire ■■Ah
' ......wftmMner ' Lie...,' L/ ‘
J H O John sori or Mo tv- tort who is
■ an opponMht Of' Mdrrta and Cot
,. 'IftftJflM ■:■““■- *s*-- ■■■
vanuto Btrwt, .where a cbtotonimmr
—™—. .. . . . ,'tiottiM.'1 naught ■«' fire ftvm-a 'trasiuvwuv
resutatW--will to sent' to blase pamegv was cWmatell atlito
I '•. MAftftWM*
its : >ta'i'ria*e '■ hare been to-
whp.^MU’Ai'io tiie fnlfowflrig.at M,.,' office,
eyvi.nf tijc oounly ftork f-pul Me-
mid f’df.Wi fiCMtlliy
. fiHher
W, Jt.'ktejUl . rto’d .s'L'Vt Br-tirki’ Thu
{SWtattW Cxi,v tstaitw
Special Entertainment
Arr^n8eJ
FORT WORTH. Aug. fl. <U.P>—
Fort Worth prepared today to hon-
I or Texes' highest yankinc ‘ public
official, Vice President John N
corner erf Uvalde and Mrs Gar-|
WASHINGTON. Aug fl. «t»»-
football fans. Mr Grady The American government has tn-1hedulwl
1 formed the Spanish governmept
that the United State* will hpkl
HpaU. strictly accountable for ■U]'F« -^S and tb, rownrend Olilb wUl txold
American property seized or dam-ithey.w,u Attend the Frontier Oen- "n ' r ‘
.rert m the^uri- oFSpams cMUtennta, A .pecW dinner party at £ —----- ,”“h' "
agro m T.ne cmirre oi ------ Case Manatto. outdoor rtrfe-theater P-
has bean *rnu<ed. Afterwards *“
Ute group Wju visit the •
hxr the growth of the’old west.
The couple will leave by train
tonight for Uvalfo
Flv^ himftredU Rotarian* repre-
senting meet of Tex*.- clubs will
be gueata at the Frontier Centen-
nial Friday, , . Dallas and 'Wichita
Fall* ciuta jnten to send about, so
members eaoh The visitors will at-
tend Ciua Manarn for. dinner after
iunclilng as gueets of the Fort
Worth Rotary CJlub:
CHECK MADE
AUSTIN. Tex Aug. fl r*-
Checks Of lagtsIaUre rapes tn the
Democratic primary today r“;. . .
there will be at least 30 returning sued the order to inquire Into ac-
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [31], No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936, newspaper, August 6, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306214/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.