Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 22, 1936 Page: 1 of 8
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Cleburne
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CAMP GIVEN
HIGH RATING
when It was pointed out by toe
committee that if a survey accepi-
>.U? to the communion might be *hat had happened during hte ab-
" _ _ . _ ■" -X_ “---- Nothing,” tfatt the reply,
the proposed Dallas-Del Rio The iriend repeating the Incident
Heme of the Manta Fa ghotpa.
Beet pe»gd city.
Live chamber of commerce. . J
Pregreesive merchaat*. __ ,
HERE and
THERE..
By HOY BAI LS
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Teachers
Convene Thurs.
IMM Feme Wire gervtoe
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Me Per Month by Carrier
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Barcelona j woukj be extended
If report* broato'aM by ruUionwl- Rt SKIAN A1MPI.ANMK
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The new bay bridge
Tr*ffi: ' on the new San Fran-
chce-Oakland Bay bridge, recently
' opened after being oompieted at a
real of »77,800.000. te heavy, aa
thia < xoelient photo of the bridge
attest*. On one day, ofHelal* eati-
mated receipt* totaled *150,000.
each car being awessed 65 rent*
to crore. This photo was taken
from Yerba Buena island, mid-
way in the 8 1-4-mile-long bridge.
WATER BOARt)
MEET MONDAY
Johnson County Group
' To Attend Highway
Hearing
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Kaat Texas — Fair, warmer in |
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West Texas—Munday grnenUly I
fair. warmer
Farids far th* survey have been, Ptibltc gobbles at
nursed.
The brier further points that
Use Brawn River project will make
the vicinity of toe Kun tall crossing
the feasible and inexpensive site
for a bridge crossing; The brief
states that there is not now a first
-class highway bridge over the,
Bfrutw between Granbury and
Waco and that a new bridge would
serve. a large ■ territory
t Grade Crossing
The Johnson County delegation
Wt al
present
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of a grade creasing oil
Santdo
a. in that
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sboru.
to expec-
e Jackets
bo players
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Prime MAnMer Stanley j crated by ' Bfcvief
--■* hfs clt»ir»l decide to) Included .1
wige Gtt<l. FroncJam Fran - i reulyiiww t
« an to>.|.i*erwu. tn the, "ft,
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approve a matter to be
by R A. Thompson Of
Dallas, relative, io the elimination
of a grade creasing on U. 8.
Btghwwy 87, three miles west of
Anohlcr matter to be discussed
•will be the combining of stat?
highways 174 and M trbm Cleburne
10 miles out.
•. A second brief to be presented
by the Johnson County body re-
quests that the Highway Commis-
sion ‘request of the Parker County
, conyniissloncrs the right-of-way on
MB hway 139 between Parsons. In tnart.
Parker County, and the point toad
where the highway connects with
the Improved road leading into
■Wkatlicrford." for the purpose of
hMirovement.
Formal Notice Given
Contractor To Con
tihue Work i
Rev A D Porter aeateted by
BB. J O. Dox, pastor of the
Mam 81 reel Methodist Cliuroh,
conducted rites Saturday after-
noon at the Dillon and Bona Fun-
eral Home for Mrs W A Bailey,
who died Friday morning at Dai-
Mrs Bailey la survived by her
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lirst grade maple over a concrete
base and will -be 85 by 100 feel In t
rlze, which will make one maximum
/size court, oY two minimum aiaed
courts, possible. The extra apace
under the reals will be filled with
a ccachor room, class rooms on
either ride, a girl’s dressing room
with I a showers, a boy ’s dressing
room with showers, and storage
space, ■.
Seating Capacity
Eight rows of seats on either
side of the building will provide
space for looo spectators. The
Thanksgiving Services'
To Be Wednesday,
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To Fort Worth 1
Johnson County teachers will
Journey en masse to Fort Worth
Thursday for the annual conven-
tion of State teachers to be held
’ that city. Practically all of the
../Uctore in Johhson County are
due to attend the meeting.
Miss Mary Shipp Bandera, rural
,«cho«i supervisor in Johnson
Ocunly, has called attention to the
•follovWng lectures which will be
di special interest, to local teach-
ers: *
Joluwot County high* iv enthUs-
taats including J Itomtert IaIu.
Ctmmero high committee; J. T
Webster, manager of the Chamber
Of Commerce; Judge Mitchell
iMvte. and o Cone Smith, com-
I naitoioiier. win go to Austin Mon-
I dSg where they will — ■
I > MMar hearing of the State High" |
way Gam mi st, I on and prewnl mat- 7 -
tore pmetnlng to n bridge over KJy Cro«
the Brazos, the elimination of a '
LlitaaiA-iTrotsing west of Alvarado,
and a right-of-way on | ■
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F’; 1 Brief Qutted
A Willi reference th the bridge the
brief to be presented to the aim-
mtewdn states: ‘That th? matter
nt’ a hrlrtire nv«r I Iw Uriaiw iHlver
rtratMt oftjears’ sn
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The bonds, to be sold will draw
s tel dent interest, payable semi-
arruaiw. Additional funds will be __
*'“i‘ frem delinquent tax col- ' las.
Amounts which can be p„„ ._
husband, a son. W T ; her mother.
Mrs T A. NowipiAti Cii-buiii-, «
brother. J O Nowlin, and a Bis-
ter, Mrs. J. L MeDowell. both of
Cleburne.
Interinapt was in the Cleburne
Cemetery w«h Will Wilbanks.
Harold Welts, John Rogers. Earl
I cduontton I Owens. Friou Wilbanks and Jake
times, thus 1 Hess of Fort Worth ax pallbearers,
gym imner-1 u—s—'••ih -
now vigorously supported by work-
ers factions "would add .sfcne 1900. •
000,000 to the annual cost of rail-
road operation.”
8pectflcally, the committee raid
the prop sed six hour day bll
uJ would coat the < nrrier 8000 0(X).0(X
“ each year; full crew bill. 8100,IKK).-
000. train length limit bill. 8300.-
000,000 X
Dallas Metal
Worker Charged
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The Cleburne Board of Waler i
C unmisktaMhi will meet with Q.
'3. Lewie, Fort Worth contractor i
Mor day night for the purpose of
-ilscutolng matters relative to the
"onttnuance of work on the new
water well which was contracted i
"Diagiioslx and Remedial Teach- »? f^Ji i^a
bv Dr. C. T. Orav of the The construction of the well is a
PWA project.
According to the contract with
Mr. Lewis the Job was to have been :
completed* within 100 days after
Sept 6, 1934 with a penalty of 815
per day for each day thereafter
The water board has given for-
mal notice that the work be con-
tinued..
Lily Pom and Andre Koltelanctz arriving by plane
Lily Pons and Andre Kostetanrtr vrived* in New York from Holly- ,, own,
plan to marry “before Christmas"l-yvood. Koslelancls. however, made floI1Mi for the National
‘ * t 'Tfttolv reservation with a smile: - — -----" -
as she ahd the orchestra leader I ij|r n'( what Christma*."
ARCHITECTSPLANS FOrT#
GYMNASH
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Final architect’s drawlngv for the.,' Acccrdlmt tv specifications the
'teLuyne High School gymnasium jovetall dimension of the building
ave been completed end plane are Win be 1|9 feet. 8 Inches. The
cw bling made Io u.nlinic live , ;i , . lyJ t, wl(|t. n
SBBrsKAy60*1' « jiohn«nY€<ninty<^rew
Fir The farade. will fltoe weti and ’1r- —*• —aL
se1 the butldjhg will be corstrticted
- with cement blocks and will be
i oml-ftieproof. The roof will . be
carried with eight steel bowstring
" I gfrden , ' : ‘ •
The floor will be constructed of
Visits CJebume on
f Friday
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PRICE Fi\ F. CENTS 1
CHURCHES OF
CITY TO MEET
FOR PROGRAMS 1
FOOTBALL IWETS
OCCtfR AATLBBAY
Yoolbail. that lUustrioife game in
which 33 mon, wearing padded
tMirtaJooris line up against each
Other, and geek to carry a few
I square feet of pigskin to ttte goal
lines at each ,and of a 100 yard
field was decidedly interesting Sat-
urday Everything happened juat
exactly m wasn’t expeitod NorUi-
wostem University, Who mentally
was already wearing the national
U„U11 mHB. grid crown went down before a de-
■ tterri tn, I termmed Notre Dame team as did
■aww Marquette bafore Duquesne. Geor-
gia tied Fordham and St. Anselm
' What of tt?
W«U football U like the game
of life When you get loo sure
General Geo. Tyner |
Say* It’# Best in j
Corps Area
Gen. George P. Tyner, army rep- i
raaentaUVo on the Emergency OOn- I
aervatlnn Works committee of
Washington, D. C., wi» inspected
the Cleburne OOO camp Friday
gave the organisation a “very SU-
porior rating.'' and stated that it
is the beat camp in the Eighth
Corps Area, which is txanprised of
I Texas. Oklahoma, New Mexico.
; Artsona, Colorado and part of
Wyoming.
General Tyner was accompanied
to Cleburne by OqI. R. O. Throck-
morton, district commander. Ueut.
Thomas L. Gunter la commander of
the camp.
General Tynef said off the rec-
ord" that it la the best kept camp ;
in. the country and that he was
“tickled to death” with its fine
condition, He la touring the coun-
try inspecting the camps fpr the
Emergency Conservation Works.
(■enter f’ommander
Lieut, Qunter has been in com-
mand of thf camp since January
1. The camp wa* constructed In
May 1986 and has been occupied
since June 19J6. Approximately
800 men are enrolled at the camp
The youths are engaged in build-
ing Cleburne State Park.
Others In the inspection party
were: Dr, Cbarie* N. Gould, re-
12ND YEAR, NO. 40
DELEGATION
■I TO CAPITAL
ON MONDAY
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htehwav that the gandar is in the bag you
get just » trifle lazy and the next
thrtig you know tlie Joke lg on
you. in most cases Saturday the
ota ovei-confidence weaknos., was
toe cause of the leaders losing. The
.-T-rr-.-a.c «. same thing can happen at HilU-
o a bridge over the Brazos >Uver ThanfcMglvlng
at or neat gimbal! which was dh-f N<,TMrNf, rv. „
tntesed With the State Highway tVLK
Commission at its meeting May 18 haff».ns hbi i,
when It win; pointed out by the1 A friend the other day reiurnW ’
cwmmittee that If a survey Aeeept- Jrem a trip and asked a neighbor
nbtc to the cOmmisMon might be t whal had happened during hU ab- (
made from Waxahachie to Meridian senw Wulhfag, Y“' the r«ply
for the proposed Da lias-Del Rio The iriend repeating the Incident
highway: and from Cleburne to u to me said that news must be hard
Mint Interaecllng th? above Dal-; to gather To ten the truth .some-
tas-Del Rio highway neai Blum, tones it is and sometimes It isn’t,
in HJI1 County; thence to Merid- Spectacular news travels fast, be-
. ten, that the poini of crossing the cause it makus than uh ordinary
I Wraacn River indicated by such impnu-Mta on a persons mind.
* survey should likewise be regarded ^Ordinary news must be "pulled”
M a site for the location of a' out « pecplf *’»>o would i . n, re
bridge to be constructed. With willing to give the iniofma-
ibe understanding that the cotmUfs tion if Uieg wereaftMi,- thntlt
involved should Improve the roads. . has new* vSlue. a Up. Th -
—, . ; . • - - feature items.
[.Maybe there’s an old spinning
wheel in your closet with a hte-
lory that would entertain toe
world, or maybe your cat got his
head, stuck in a salmon can and
you h«d to call the police to help
get hUn extricated.
Those little items have . great
news vslue -whee. we hear of them.
So mat we can put opt a papar
dally—Wet each day. cover s beat' „
and contact people who uauaUy clashed openly Wikh. labor, tor .the
have qpws Bomelihies the "su*-1—
poets" say “nothing today” but
altar a sei u-.s of ,q«. stions >.■ get
A short story hr maybe a long one
Its a. great game, 11* yt u have
an interesting item. 4on't hesitate
to call it ih. You never carl tell , tors that labor benefit, measures
but what the whole world will be
impressed with tome little some-
thing that happened right in Cl®-
burnt.
BULLETIN (*N
HAILROAD FACTS
A Utile booklet comes to <xl
desk concerning railr rads. And
it’s interesting tobi Did y,u know
‘—*, Texas has 16.734 miles of rirll-
1 and that, her nearest rival IS
JIUnota with 13,282? New York
State .which usually has the most
of everything' is aWtil down the
line with 8.211. The District df
Columbia has only 38 miles of rail-
road. Yeah, they have railroads
up m Maine and Vermont too.
Since the election It looks as
though the Arkgnas hillbillies and - ,
Missouri rubes have all located in X M w« °inris7
Maine and Vermont since those: A““ “ waitress insist-
two uniortunate Mates are bear-
ing the brunt of the Jokes.
Incidentally, the little book also
that the United States has
cent Of all the railroads in
the world 1
iwhtv v At the etta of 1934 there were
• Ming. A. C. Clark. F B Miller.. <18.783 taltes .of railway line i
_ ------ wo|,Jd c( wh.eh ,^^5, mllm(
were tn the continental United
Slates. Thus with lees than Six
per cent of the world's land area
and with lew than six per cent
of the world s population, toe con-
Brow and Winter visited Cle-
>urne Friday.
No, you’re not dreaming things
jThe weather was fair but Depu-
Ities Tom, Show and Frank Winter
(of Ftort Worth came to Cleburne to
lake P G Vanden Lintfen to that .-,1JWvv ivi ,vw npevtsvovv. sue
city wheYe he Is wanted on a building will be 33 feet and 8
falnnv nhurirn
times ...,w
lisle had tcld him the had hoard _ _
threats against hlm; seattered’♦Tench’ cities us a result
Cther witnesses of the shooting of the 8alengro sihclde
told a different version however., A pclice dead line w«« ordered r
saying Lyles fired a shot at close effect for Sunday when 500.000
range Into the woman’s neck. I leftbite ptapiwd demonstrations m
. * ithe Vlelnlly of the baaBle 'ihe
■ GKAM FIRE leftist demonstration is wheduied
The fire department made a run ; ftr the rattle hour as itojer Sal-
txturday hiomlng w 33b Belview J ciigro, late miMWer Is ’ t<> be n
Where tovy yxUngliMied a grass-rorded a national funeral
flfi. Nd damage «z.W dope LUlce
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.li-UTArtiv >n imirattve of ths Wil. i H**- F « Rh«al. local minister,
l*te»urt ■ ™' i'-'iT* ■>^X«Sj;:Great Brit an Stiffens
viola- UCV hal1 ttlc «>urr ■
GHter . MtemtoM* ■««» the pregram Attitude Toward Rebels
be forced Io « crista, ftowever. 1 ticn
aroae with t he reretpi from toe i Weather
vwv • wvsr awa a.«« iv. teas** » saggjui «r ' Burgos (fovenwiunt ct nMttic.iturn to ecnduct ........
that, the IngUfgonte w*uld not rise-! Uun the-sdicty sone In Mndrid ‘ outdoor ut
qgnizr a neutral «u e In Barcelona j would be exlencted I'lr.klug the need tor*'a gym lower- I —---"?ir—-r—
hartrnr . ■. , »bvc. On ,bad days physical train- CtTRlIX TRITt BEING,
' -”1' ■ 1 . *WMWWHA.KFI> irtr GOVT.
.[■ t jywife and two children
McAIXrtt. Tex., Nov. 31 — - t—.— —
Clcvernfrient' purchases of citrus of Cleburne
fnrtte in the Lower filo Grande I . yy...—------------
Valley are expected to approximate ' uiDGE MKMBEKS FROM
8260.000, J. Adam Asch of Bdtn- — —----
ttnug, praMMM of the South Texas
Citrus Growers' League has an-
nounced. .
It was understood that present
government plans call tot the pur-1
CALLAS, Nov.- 21 'UP'-*-C. C. felony charge,
Lyle*. 68, metal worker, charged u ....— -------
Alice Carlisle. 35. waitress insist- »*—-— - - 01 -
ed today that three men attacked llCITIJd 1511101
him and that Mrs Carlisle was / zx » n
killed accidentally by a stray bu[- f lydarc PcillfP
let as he defended hlmrelf LziUvlb I 1x11 LC
Lyles was held without bond'
after the shooting last night
He said he had been threatened
tn I in mysterious telephone calls, «ev-
ImJeral times recently and Mr- Cai
Union Thiuikraivlng rarvteer.Me
to be held t hroughout CW»i«f»
Wednesday evening and Thursday: ; *
morning. >■’
ah services on Wednesday even- .
Ing are to be at 7
Membera of Ute Field , .1
Baptist. First. Christian and *fk.
Mark. Methodist Cliurcl>«* will mr-
semble Wednesday evening at the 1
St. Murks Church at which time
the pastor. Rev. W. E. Shipp, will .;d{
speak Jk
Rev W E. Hellen, pastor of the fe
North Clebuma Bbpttrt Cttturehi ?
will apeak at a Joint meeting <>! ' S
his crmgregatldn and the An»’“ "
Street Methodist ClM*Bh. . Tt
meeting will be held, in Ute Mrtl
church. Wednesday
■ At Brazos, ■'"'•'3WM
The Bra**' Avenue Methottbitt
Bast Hetuteraon Ilaplbd and Am,- .
M-mbiy of Oita congregations will ,
meet nt the.Braawi Avenue Chur,
al wnieh time Rev. Thomas B
Hart cf the Bapitat Church will
deliver the message Wednesday
evening .
Another Wednesday evening rar- , p
vlo» la that at. the Main SlreMc.ygg
Methodist Church for the mem-
bera of that church and the Mk9
Presbyterian, First ' Baptist and -
Anglin Street PreSbyterlan Churci
es. Rev Vernon McGee, psxtoh ”■
of the First Presbyterian Church y
will deliver the message- . ’
UtferiMni. . •-■■'■.Mid
Offerings will be taken al .all
of these sevlces to be turned Over
to the United Charitius for distri-
bution. ..
On Ttiuraday morning ’Thank*- .j
giving services Will be held -at 10
o clock at the Church yf the . Holy
Ccmfortei and at the Ohriattan
Sotence Church. At the former
church, the service will consist of
a" choral eucharfst and abort .
dress The communicants of tpe i’
church are aske4 to bring some ,'.i
gilt of food which wtU later be
distributed to n*My in the city. .
Members of ahurches whldh ad
render* on WMtaeaday evening gre
Invited to Join this congregation <
Thanksgiving Day morning. , .
On ThanksgivingT>*y the.Mother
Church. The First Cliuroh of
Christ. Sciential, tn Boston, Mass-,
and Us branches in all countries -
will hold a *p<’cial Thanksgiving :
service lo which the public te i
vlted. The service IncJtaiea th-
reading of a lesson -sermon, the : -
topic of whicte**!* 'Thunksgivln*”
and an opportunity is, given for >*S
Ute Indlvldiuil member* of the con-
gregation to audibly trapmw thw * a M
gratitude for the blessings which* ,s
have come to them during Qio
year. ■-• yi'
Now It’s Dr. -I
John Garner
Mrs. Garner Also Has 9
Honorary Title '
W Ar. > N,,. :>1 .|.p» - Baylor ■' '
. C 'u>v Sign
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1 ' 1 ol Law to-
Vu i ■ .a-iit arid Mrs. .
John Garner. .■
: . ■ 'H-n: of Bay- . .
Goo. governor. •mMBMcIM
i .i. i re*- on the ...
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Ilin1,cd from pov-> \ .^^KsMBSSpE
■ ''' ' "''’'ed ’■'li-oin yKl^Hg|g|||||||
■ hut on the
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Ing," by Dr. C. T. Gray of the
Unlxerelty of Texas; 'Free Read-
ing* by MM. Nell LaGrone, of
Goose Oreek; handwriting demon-
strations to be given at the Alice
Carbon Hchool
Arithmetic discussions to be
held at the First Methodist
church, "toternattanal Education
tn The School* of Texas,” fey Dr.
Spencer Stoker Of C. I. A.; "The
Tentative Oourad1 of Study In So-
cial Studie*,” by Mr. Schmidt ot
Goose Creek: and a "Puppet Cen-
tennial Theme," by Miss Emmons
of Waco. All the meetings men-
tioned take place on Friday? '
A full program for art teachers
will be prMented at 9:30 a. m.
Friday at the Flrat Methodist
Church The music section will
meet, in the Paschal Auditorium at
9 n’m
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Service* Saturday
For Mr*. > Bailey
Martennez Rites
Are Held Saturday
hast rites for Miss Carmen Mai-
tennez, 17, who died Friday morn-
ing at Joshua were held Saturday
ittterncon at the 8t.. Joseph CaUi-
r db» Church by Rev. E. V Me- reveals
v Cullough, the pastor. lutormeni 'jo tier
was in the Caddo Cemetery.
Active pallbearers _W«je Aftmrt
O ”k. Landers? M W Crowder
and 8. A West of Joshua. Dillon
twid Sons Funeral Home Were In
rjwirge. .
TWO MBN
tate radio statons Utal there will RCP<>STkD IN HFAIN
be no su:n ronif pmvr correct it
is Mpgcted Britain will play a ROmf, Nov ai tar-
strong hand, . J gfer correspondent of th.
It wa>. Indicated in official eir- t d'Italia reported today
t-.. 1a, a ■ i —-V-.u..fc araa._ . * * .*
Insjtector Kirkland after tnterferi-nce with British i
■ 'bp - the Insurants on flip hlkh
seas. and. will rretai Hich' actinh ■'
win, witwh three rtiile ittnlt
IT’wa* e«gpla>4ni»*l rrtiei warships with <ourf tnachim*
Oalhtar raizing, Searching or sink- l
Ing Brit.juh ships. insMi .or out * ■'
me . BpanM..: twritortai -vrateM'.aM fuller■*.»{■ 'hoip-
, , . ........... wriuM be mm tided te grates and.i .The .rejwt raid that
Lowl*. < » upy their fratortea in ait-down; (.rented aci.qi'diMgtj ; L-.„,
. ■■ Wi'kea. Monday.' s 1 a^*g ’item'tmMon wtll ' tkrevail I AeMiMtf ' jiundnM arinor<-d
.unless Prim* Attni-stn Stanley j erated by B0y)<«i mectawursf
: Baldwin and his cfcnret decide to HnhiuBM in ttw* allggts! i
A T-arrtage *nM -Itee 'Wrt w- ' a«ta»WJ«ig*' <♦«) Frzrnetaoo Than t tgntitamml,
■rqed *k :«ih4 arifrte 'pi county *o'» forore a* telijwMi. in toei 'ft whu -reponM tt>*t <»■«>-
■< siJvk to John Bort »nd Mt» Patti* . .range customary in latmxJ1 ‘ '' i"
ine IridwX; SMh qf.;'CI46’tirnti..
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d FAilS. Nov. 21. rnt- Premier
- LroNjEgliim entered police today
- to “meet disorder with resolute
a* strikes broke out In
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r. UBBMI*.- ♦ . m
Th# publK U invited tQ atUshd.
WEIGHT INSPECTORS
WORK IS f’KAISEO
W, 8. Buiteey, head tti the
anti meiMurwi division, of
the Btate D pertment of Agricul-
ture Saturday notified Forrest
Riter. city HWpecto of weight* and
Kama* gtate 9. [measure*, that he wa* very much
Michigan 0 i pteiued «1th the r*neni report
"' ntex* - - “.
<4 ■ U1 Visit th Olebuflte
'The trial of Marietta (Babe>
Bateon, charged with the murder
of George WUlltun*. W, who died
in September after receiving stab
wounds in a fight at the Batson
home in East Cleburne* will
underway Monday morning at 9
o'clock in 18tl) District Court.
A special ventre ol n men ha*
been ordered for"* the trial.
Williams died about three week*
after the fight took place in
August Alvin iBulleti Moore, -also
a participant in toe flrat last
week was found guilty Of murder
without mallee ahd given a five
years term in the penitentiary.
Molls* BBad
In toe Moore trial. Mrs. George
WllUaflw. wife of the dead man,
stated that Williams told .her a*
he wax dying that "Bullet Moore
and Babe Bation did it”
Babe Batson has been copvtoteti
in District Court for theft over
850 and assessed a two year term
In the penitentiary. ITie case was
recently affirmed by the Criminal
Court of Appeals at Austin A
motion for a rehearing has been
filed. , • ^ .
Commerce Body,
I | • ZN8 | That's what the opera star said'
Labor m Clash;-------
Railroad
Is Controversy
Park Service; V. M. Ehleto. state
sanitary engineer; A. H Dunlap,
member of th* State board of wa-
ter engineer*, and Col. R O.
Whiteaker. chief engineer of the
Texas State Park Board.
I Football Scores
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B iytar 13, Southern Mrthrtaut 7
Trx«.- Christian U Rite 0
Tordiiem 7. Gcoigl i 7
( ftoere Dahtt 26 .Northwestern <
Duqiusne 13. Marquclte 0
Chlciigo 7. Lllriob- 18
North r>skota 1-4, Detroll 13.
Grorgte Tech 38. Florida H
MtoROtan State 7. Arizona 0.
Nebwka to f' *; ' ‘
Ohio Stale 31, MiehlgA::
Frfb'reton 13. Dartmouth 13
Cdlgnto 13. SyracuRs 0
IWa 2b Temple 0
TYllane 53. Sewanee 8
Mtnn,--M>ix, 24. wi asinaln
Ynlg 14. Harvard 13
1 Army 51, 'Hobart 7.
Jteiy ■ c*mb V.. St. Anselm
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t*>ul*ttu.a Suite »3 8. W.
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 31. (UF-
The United Btatea ' chamber of
commerce, uraertinif Ils “duty of
ip posing proprata of an unsound
•or uneconomic na.iue.” >tcdaj
—-—-■ —r-« ——< —i— ----—J
first tune since Ihn eteetion TW
rplK vAs over propeiied .railroad
legislation. >
. The chairfler commitj.re on
transportation aQd communication
rep lied to the board of direc-
In the-
Woman Held
After Shooting
FORT WORTH. Nov. 21; (U.RL--
MIfs Cledta B Quinn, 19. was held
tor questioning today after Mrs
Vida Mac Estes, 19. Was shot to
death last night In Miss Quinn’s
betel rrenn Miss Quinn, In the
presence of newsmen, told officers
that Mrs Estes came to her room
and demanded the return of a ring
and watch she accused Miss Quinn
if having obtained from her hus-
bat d, L O Estes. 23, packing
wuw worker
Estes insisted flic ring and watch
vere merely security for » loan
Mrs. Estes' father, the Rev. C. L
Hunter. Baptist evangelist, was
•ejKrted to be either in Tallahas- r .
see or Jacksonville, Fla. conduct- hid born beneath the
.on w r ner tnotirr ,n* * Mrv,v"1 «“» »>ad not j ertcan flag.” r ltl
ruhnm» a been notified of hi* daughter’* ■■*■■■? —~*v-------- <'»_________________________
scHM® ■
In I rar tic Accident *----- •
—— FOURTH MAN BIM '
Relatives ia-re were not tin (1 St.’- - 1-ORT ARTHUR, Tex., NtoLWal •
urday that R. O Musset had ix-t-n <uf't l ercy Snyker. 50.
killed in u traffic welder.' Satur- neai.-mt-m. dlfd today of
day morning at Ins Arup les n hi-pltsl here. Ifrrea.ttng to ffttt r * r
Mr. Musser, is survived bv his jibe denth toll from a daHm
and two children Mrs Mus picric n and fire aboard the -J-■"y»j
ser was formerly Mix* Ellen Btreet .t'hlef .■ '
T. D Lambert, 34- a deck hand, ■
idled **v»r*l
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DALLAS ARE VISITORS DIEg AT FUNERAL
SANTA M< 'NI.CA. OU . Nor. »»
A number ett vtaitora from Dal-. (U.to-Mira Winifred Webb, spinster .
las were visitor* In Cleburne Bat- : mint of Faj- Webb Vallee drOMM . |
uadai night wiran a Manter* De- dead Utasv a* sne attended the
, gree ww. conferred at a meettng funeral of toe tanner wife ot to*
■ .<G.U1 1.IW1 cars ot fruit. I Of toe Cjlqburde Lodge No. 315 of crooner. Mi- -< We> ; ‘ u - s.toiuling *-.i
■ ■■ ‘ ■- “■ “ * ■" • ' 'bealde the eanket with her■ broths"• -.75
mi , er to* torwMt to A murinal group accompanied ■ when toe collapsed. *he -tota • rtjS
- ra------ — ..„i . Mj. n-rj^s A-i—ra*-- ?ffw u,., luS,<.r ■
1.0 KI I'URN sKVENTMIN BBOWWED, ’■'"•W
to rtMn Mary Shipp Bapders. who' 'OWEN BOUND (Jniario. No*. St ..®
thefWHs recently I>re‘rat<,| ‘on for up- are' -u.-.-ri momte t.. m the cHBtt; ..'-o
„ ____K“‘ •* <m ■•t-mn-'t liuiou. tn- /'\|s
< rt.ru.U:»i'tilifcc;..i i»‘P"r |vi,iw,<;t.c I. 1 ■-I.t..n, 4s expect-sl, dueling one woman,
■....... ' , ■■■■,' !.'■ I ■ r :i; oriMHed tuM1,
ir .1..... .. iiMtnk. five tntiw U itagm.BoUB
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CLEBURNE
DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN JOHNSON COUNTY
( I I.B1.11M. 11.XAS. bl \IJAY, N\>VL22.J'l936~X~
BABE BATSON! To Wed “Before ChrUtm**”
TRIAL BEGINS 1
MONDAY MORN
Inches at. Its highest point.
"We plan to. work or. a pay-as-
yctr-go btfflis." j. E Stanley, pres-
.dent of the school board, announc-
ed Saturday. Bonds will be issu-
ed against the building, secured
by a deed of trust on the property.
The building will have ar. ap-
proxi.mat-jy value cf 830,000 when
completed, . ft Is planned to issue
I'pproxlmateiy 817 two to sihooo
wijrth of bonds.
In addition to the bonds, the
athletic council is going to rent
the buildlr l to the school board
The rent money and all the In-
come from the building wtll be
urtd to pay the Interest and liqui-
date the outstanding bonds
"Wo arc using this plan to get
by without voting additional
t'ndr" Mr Etandley stated. By
this mttbo'l we have estimated that
the bonds will be liquidated in
abf’jt seven years."
The bonds, to be sold
A pt r rent interest, payable semi-
rtf-liallv Additional tinul. will >w
obtained
lections.
■ pared will be diverted from the
1 rnalntrnehce fund and applied to
I aid iir, liqtuMxtiug the bonds.
The gymnasium has been neers-
ary due to girls having no. show-
era available after physical edn-
i, w;d due to inde-
r making t* imporaible
physical
making toe need for* a gym imper-
aflVS. O>i.u»ri days physical train-..
. mg ckuect, will bo conducted in the
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Funeral ( Service*
For Monroe Infant
tin) Funeral rervires lot L. D. Mon-
eqittp-d; »'•“ three month old son of Mr
w «*>ii | “nd Mrs Ot'b* Monroe, who died
had '* J ®»turday ..morning, were hoM Bat- — i -■jiu - jg'.T ------------ -
•noon M 4 ocloek «t to«lprob*My «iiM gratt*. U to* rate'the a F ft A M
home th ton X.'lw.rles ,N’lcboJs. I'trf itootit 87*n per ton >o .net lot A murioal (.
rawraJi p*<w- rvf the Awembly of God the .grower The prire will derout toe Italian delegation.
mt bndwhttWih l a charge rtf 13 rani*, pet Held box.f j---------- ----------
“op- ■. BinVlv.vrs Inclttxfr the pttraMtaI for gathering apd hauling plan* I TO RETURN ,
■ • u-r t o. ,brother* and for tiUtrlbutton of tt»e fruit to kWta M..n Sbipj. ■■> .y. > is wb*
• ,n Tbomii.:. Wt-sb-t r.llef agcndos tbroitslmin. -»i.. «•*-.
and cxiell. j countrv haw- not been announced.: pendteftta ard who has been con- ot IT
.jGiurtu t,;. Ftoy Wta s: £ rt'*m, c-'t Hartlw’.; reprt-j —- ——— ■- ----•1 —
-hwrery with John Frank Ctteve- jfteni* to* Federal BWtPu* c.«iu>'»i-i'<. i.w able to i
fcm to hianre-wf anangMixraU Utiee Uwptaatom to Uw valtey. abo*t Dreamb*r L. . . _
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ROME. Nov 21 *UP; '
; gter correspondent of the
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ctoe that Britain will not toloriUr- Ru>«lah Ainplanes had I
HtittetarSMta. wins aimtah yesael* Barcelona in' Alicante
The machines mpmte
ahasei's. Identical to the
Hettikei plane and were
_ , gimt
The planrt M- wm «wfd
maximum speed of approxi
hilltw an hdtor.
h*b FMBg-kFMft I t'| i!l
’ snore "of. i:wu . riig'lt.rt boniwn
rtftwu t
t ■ tojviei,) Ibtots.
..; te
m>i- S
inoed.""'
T., .
I Church
■STRIKE JEN" LILLK
Paris. Nov if. W5-A general
irtrike afteettng 1X500 workets was
j totalled in Lille AU shipping was
..... . ...Ji ®. ,:ti«|d.up M Sordwiux and laborem
^W^tib jl^.Drilkt i.kt' VatencifftiM-s Sniu thee weir.i'
tlM Monday.
MARRIAGE Ut,«N|ME
____________________
, IN STRIKE RIOT i tinental United Staterf owns ap-
Two men Ivore wounded by gun n or 1 Q*s**alrr»r
tkre tn a near riot hi connection *»“V, ixntBl DpCRKtr
i with the marine strike bn. the SV. fJCV PrdEfram
Phtl.nl.h.hlt. waterfront today,. V rrogr«
♦ . Folk* krreated John A. Snuth. I . . ■ ... ._
Mam J Hrntr. Detective Ag-moy. j " ..u,. 'omBriun
cb ftoarge* of aggravsted »*Riuilt > "ttemw* at the regular pr”*™ ‘
anti battery with a gttn. ip vtoia- , V™ hall <tt the court-
13011 of the r.tate fire arms law. *3® oc1«k
j indude. u clarinet «olo by ’Hid"1',
j Head; violin sdio. Carlyle Mlllr
| and a reading. Trading Jw,”, LONDON. N v 31 (ibfit Gregl
] (James Whitcomb Riley I. by J. <>. Britain’s Attitude toward the
; Uw.'H ' blockade threat of BpgnUli robela
-------- ------- ,f,p(»ared t*o be sUffmnng taday in
the fare of unconfirmed reports i
ttkuL Intinrurgi'nl u.r nlH mraf rft*- .
ngnisr a neutral sore In
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