Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, November 23, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
TV::
■ :
PRICE
| LABOR GROW
IT’S PRETTIEST
1
7
Price’s Chapel Struc-j
<
I
■S3
*1
'7
B
7
>';■
«
H *
J
', 7
petted to grace more
>
FIRE
)
J. M.
r
>
e
SS—S2~~
V
B18MARIC. N. D.. *" 23 <W»;
Uta Chat any interferes with Bril'
lidrnHtrd tut the first
*K. Nov
I ttaw-nt. pn the tong-rang
Oi'c?
v,
!
■
i-E'i
»
’ 32NP NO.
AUTO STOLEN AND
nuR-rro ON SUNDAY
Youths W Johnson' Comitv eli -
gible for enrollment hi GCC Caino«
RAIN, COLDER
WEATHER IS
DUE TONIGHT
■
sons to raise flocks this year and
this, . . .
---
t '•
understand tp be mil tod in Hite
Pc Employee Dies
Sunday * >
IN APPROV
OF MEASURE
Me Fw Month by Canter
_________I". ___
535
83'
120
258
94
.
HERE and
THERE...
By BOY BAH N
L.,....
r<
'Die court nmi w» crowded ’tw
iin.lcr-- ? ■
I
Scissors "Lost” in Body Removed
............. I
ro-roro-ro..-
Al
4-----7
ter carrier.
Landslide Buries
Houses in Juneau
Water Board
* Meets Tonight
«W.r ojvn
wtktent
xlty of
Sent of
f State
wp-day
- :#
went-Prive* from Montana. Wy«n»-
with President RwweveiFs special
Morris L dookeTchalrman .of
.^etss.i *->■» .uluninl u-
tratton. who' conducted
In Hlie L...
WPA j week, r<H>,pentad the federal gov-
” j ■ ■ , ■ ____,______ t ....
y.«*.r min purpose of the con | taakad Bpar.tsh
JtlNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 23 (U.F—
One man wax dead and a score
of persons were missing today
after « landslide burled.two apart-
ment houses tn a sea of mud last
Nnt 4;-'.'-'
Gust Erickson. laborer, was found
dead in 11»«- wreckage.'
The city -was plunged Into dark-
ness when power lines were broken.
Four- persons were feared dead
A .Mrs. Parsons ahd her two
children were .pulled to safety toy
firemen who began an Immediate
sepreh for victims Of the disaster.
Two men and two women, as
yet unidentified in the eon fusion
Cliat followed Ums slide, were taken
io hogpitate from their homes,
which were demolished Firemen
dwg ilw injured owl from under
timbers and mud.
Main street, was flooded, adding
tn the general terror,'
CCC Camps Open Drouth Committee
■ li'
Mr». Sargas Can’t Cook But That’* Okeh
B millionaire - .Mrii.
” <UR| -Dr Franz Sargio duels in -Samar, -a nbn .'wNp lives so regal-
lo M-asxt , Ivie' Iu,n... < l<,rll. »
e..8»i i.s'. MpiMRI
Uncle Sam Is Called
/ To Scene
I
57
c
A fine Of *2 Was assessed lit
mayor's court today against Wtllte
B Pollard, nrgro. on a charge of
driving without adequate brakes.
Pollards machine and a car.
occupied by Henry Sell and daugh-
ter, Miss Mattie Fern Seif, col-
lided Sunday morning at the cor-
ner of VCUhlte and Chambers
v
’:A
Field St. Baptist .
First Christian
ft. Marks Methodist ....
*. Hehdr-rson 8t Baptist
Braena Ave. Methodist ».,.I34
(Central Fundamentalist .’.150
Former Resident
Of I
rnaved the Instrument tn a Ms
minute operation. The photo shove,
an X-ray, show* how the handle
was iodg.Nl at the fort of the spine,
the Miamvrs still were shiny, but
a part of one handle was dis-
solved
j-REVIEW
the price d»wn.
football Trips
The largt-M. .number of grid fans,
who.. . wiU .leave Johnson Ctountyi
thte year for a grid game are ex-
mom pected to journey to Hillsboro.
Thursday afternoon to sec the
Cleburne High School V7Z
,j clash with the Hillsboro
I Eagles. Due to the perfect iwcord
‘the Eagles have and the fact that „
the district championship hangs in wpuld hike present railroad pay-
the balance n record crowd is due ‘ ----------
to sec the till The decisive store
by which Clcbufnc treated Cor-
sfcMia will also bring additional
,fa«s to Ute game
Other fans, pulled by the tra-
ditional rivalry of Togas A & M
end the University of Texas, and
the desire to travel, will cut ham-
burgers and gn io see the bong-
bt>rnh add Agates claxli at Austin
Bic farmer eleven is favored to
With reports sUU to come itw -
U>e apeclal gifts ctniniittee. I'sr?
Santa Fe slxips and workers tn
county tommunities, Tom Dldlcby,•?
chairman of the Hod Orfflw roll *<
call committee today erttaiart-tl
that approximately «MX1 has Iwn
“The drive will end this wcek*’;.^
chairman Dickey stated. “Alt per- .
soiu whb have not Joined tWv
lied cross are urged to dw’ao? .V-^
Booths will be placed downtoWnf ^
Wediteaday for I he benefit of
who desire to algn up for indrn*.:J
7' w
<7(7., 7 <
■
r®f‘
■
He Is an able presld- ‘ . ..
He is unusually pop- damaged wY^Jhe Jp».
* Bey Henry Frtce. pwatorjaf the j
is also pastor of the church, no j
United Haas Whw Mrvtew
< vnteal Proas .Service '
•T- i'l' .1 ..........................I'li iiBHiii '
OLD CHURCH
DESTROYED IN i
EARLY BLAZE
Highway Delegation
To Austin
Hmsiv m tka Santa Fa M
Beal paved etty. •
Uro chamber at ewnmoraa.
Pragtaanive werrtuuita
_
J
''71
I
•.;7- >
■7<
, ,.7--7<
r"1 ’ 1
Made By Agent
.. .____ _________ . fw'71
church and tabernacle were ^wt
•tew flow’d
,! Rev. Henry Price, pastor of the
Braz& Avenue Methodist Church,
IS also pastor ut me vnunii.. x'u
, church services were held tn the
building Sunday with the excep-
tion of Bunday School
Members of the church stated
that the coals left in the wood
stove had been raked to the bank
and the stove closed Although
some thowht the conflagration
, started near the flue, others doubt-
ed that fire could have started
from the siove
The door to the building was
locked but entrance could have
been gained through the windows.
Farm Tenantry
Bill Discussed
Thanksgiving Menu Includes
Services, Football, Holidays
ture Was 58 Year® L
Old
After Accident
<< ' i the container.
and Cleb ill ne officiate left thte
morfiing for Austin to attend the
legutar hearing of the State High
way Commlseion which begins to-
Included in the group were J
T. Webster. Judge Mitchell Davis.
G. Cone Smith and J. Lambert
Lain, who is chairman of the
chamber of opihmerce highway
committee 77'
The dol«gaU‘s will present mat-
ters relative to g bridge over the
Brazos and the combining of
highways 174 and 87, from Cle-
burne to « point 10 mH™ out.
The grout, will approve a mut-
ter to be peesMlted by R. A
Thompson, of Dallas, relative to
the .■HmtnaUon of a grade cross-
ing on Highway 07. three miles'
wert pf Alvarado •
BRITAIN TO PROTECT OWN
SHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN
7
I I
■
. . ■
IE T
The new water well tor Cleburne. rhp lrtel nl Marietta • >
a subject of controversy for many ----- ------ -----
months, will again be dtacussdd
when the Board of Water Com-
missioners meet tonight • with Q.
D Lewis, Port Worth contractor,
for the purpose of discussing mat-
ters relative to the ccntinuuivce of
the works
The Water Board has given Con-
tractor Lewis formal notice to con-
tinue the work.
More than 2.800 persons attend-
«d Bunday School at 11) churches
bi Cleburne; Sunday, November
iff. The exact number was 2,616
to exceed that of Sunday Novem-
ber 18, by 613. There were 2.003 )
I'T >,
Sunday u Temperature
Dropped To Six Be-
low Freezing .V'-’J
A forecast of rain and colder
weuiliei vyaa made by the waather-
, man today as tlx- temperature hov-
wttt around 44 degreea and resi-
dents found the eoM and driving
■ rain uncomfortable for outdoor
I travel
According to W 8. Ownaby.
official weather observer, the rain,
fall up to noon today had totaled
[ onlv .IB of ah inch.
! The west Iyer forecast called for
cloudy and probatel' Mitt in the
cast portion W ®»st T»xas with
colder weather tonight and Tuea-
• day The forecast for West Texas
was generally fair and colder With
, .rtsimt temperature in the Pan-
handle Tuesday
l^lv^s omw) id^srs
Bunday the temperature dropped
with 98 degrees being recorded as
, the minimum/ The high reading
for Sunday was 83 degrees.
Tcmprmlurex for last week were
■ as fellows; Monday. 85 high, 37
tow: Turedtv. 67 high, 41 low;
| * Wednesday 71 high, 48 low; Thurs- .
day, 83 high. 42 tow; Friday. 70
high. 46 low; Saturday. 86 nigh.
43 lew; and Sunday. 63 high and
36 tow. ' '
Funeral Home,
Dr Matthew H Arnold, pastor
of UM Anglin Street Presbyterian
Church was (o have conducted and
interment wa» to have been in the
jmmpteteti j-'-nUy. vrti bo u.ed op PebuxuB.,Cemetery
the Bee Mountain SUtwegnM Sir. Hiterstrei't wm born in
' Ameretenlam, N. Y. He had re-
sided in Cleburne about 30 years.
I going from here to Fort Worth
He returned from there about
Uiree yours ago. . Mr. Waterstreet
had been a train dispatcher for 28
years,
Sumvore Jncludc hki wife; three
daimbiMM. Mrs. W. J Melugin of
Fort Worth, Mrs. Hrnest Norman
and Miss Mildred Watarstreet of
: Cleburne; it son. David Water-
1 street, Jr., of Cleburne; five grand-
r children:. a brother. Louis Water-
street of Anwtertktn, .N Y.; four
sisters, Mrs. John McCaithy , of
Amsterdam, Mrs. Carl Munford of
Jefferson. Wte„ Mrs. Josie Weaver
of Webster. N. Y.. and Mm. Hattie
Burdis of Syracuse. N. Y.
Active pallbearers were to have
been E. B. Fry, W. M, Duke and
R, L. Leenum of Fort Worth, W
■Fifty rente of every dollar mem- :
berahjp is kept at Imnre for
fare work.’ Chairman Dickey de-:,
dared. "Johnson County wants;
to contliiue to do Ite share, and
we hopb that the qu'jta of 5KXX»
will be oversubscribed."
•---——:--
1
* Jr
'"f 7'--7
. '7’
' < ■ ..-
' *5 'as'”'
He has lifted that office out of
Mte rank.' of th* commonplace and » *** ™ U1(. X
made it a placa of grea| useful- ; southrest of Clcbume w
»ess and service He is « valued , . 2^., Jmidnta^ Ito
counselor at cabinet meetings He *•* 1bu“£1'*'
£s »™ ’«A _
The lighting plant for the. < k-
---------- ------ not, h
1VE CEN'
churches in Johnson County thte
morning between 13 and 1 .<DW«t
Damage was estimated at more
than 62,000
The oburch.’ built 58 years ago.
was remodeled several months ago.
located about four miles
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER .PUBLISHED IN JOHNSON COUNTY
■........................ 1 . ......lf"'8j|||a!g"'y. .. jJltWJUUl-......L.B-W ■ MW.!!1
CLEBURNE, TEXAS. NjpNDAY. NOV. 23, 1936
............................."■■"■»< ' 7i<iilWiggir« II I
Funeruf services fcn' Duvld Hebry
Waterstrcot. 88. train dispatcher
for the Banta Fe Hallroad Oom- .
; RoM CaH Drive
have been held thia afternoon at
I Plans To Kill Four in Sword Battle Tuesday
--v—,...™ vun
c^t, Dies) saRGAS DETERMINED TO DUEL 7
E- A number of Ctebumc reWim;
and friends attended Ttmeral ter-
vicre at Ofanfleid, Okla, Sunday
for Dennis Hudson, 39. Who was
fulnlly burned tn w car swident
Frtfla.v night while returning to
hid temu- at ItoveMjtd, Okla, from
Onvnfivld
Skiridvor* Wtelude his wife s
four ehUdre»; ""
tout sihlrto. Jim ssuosysi f
jbumf Ik a bedthcr
jtF.swwwa sixfm w»pu«6
oallv ail of his '!)»■ ur .
i County He ii*d resided hi Okla-
►-I home for the psw five years
,'..Amnng :three going -Jfrtws here
'Where Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Hudson
and eiuMren Mr and Sirs W. T;-
kim»*i1 and daughter, Mr and
'Mrs- Sterling Luck and Mrs. T. I
~ ■:-7t7 -h.
lerracing Report
■•t \ . .jre re --a. <
. ..
Members of the Central Eire
Department made a run to Ml
North Robinson Street Sunday
afternoon but before they had com-
pleted their tasg they had to call
on th* pogtaflibe. ;7<
It happened this way.
Someone noticed smoke oozing
out of a mall storage box. The
fire department hMhed to the box
and tilled it with waict To find
‘ whether or 1,7- —
-.anguished Postal Clerk Herman
Nichcls had to Unlock the box.
j Only damage wMl to a mall sack
i th tlie box. There were no letters.
Firemen believe- someone slipped
| a lighted match or cigarette into I Brazos Avenue Methodist Church’
‘Z^... Street, Methodist Church.
Offerings to be taken at -too ser-
vices will be turned over to
united Charities.
Thursday morning, services will
Au automobile belonging to John chrtxttan
Crawford, which was stolen Satur- > 1 U chrl5U“n
day night from his home south |8d< nce - »
of Alvarado, was found Sunday, by Teachers
- - ------ ■ Officers. The machine had been P Liii
Streets .Both cars were damaged, burned l*J* . 1°Bun5y„ ,w
-----— spend the Thanksgiving holidays
ai tending the state (teachers con-
vention at Fort Worth. The re-
mainder of the instructors will turn
down the convention for travel to
other sScUons and for the usual
turkey dinner.
i number of student-' from
Colleges and unb-erefttea who pre-,
I fer the Home cooking to football
'game- and other week-end Sttraf-
■’■‘.■.“■7 will return fo Cleburne to
spend the week-end with parents
Johnson County students Will An-
tov four da vs of freedom from
In
Advocate I cgiBlatiten
g i ‘
r i
ehtev tenAgta. T'oewtaj', fab, ria
■g tarerereteuw in Paakaadie.
It is estimated that kpproxi-
— mateiy three months will be requir-
Yellow hands tlian any other single leg- ed to cotnplnc the work, provid-
ni^ws~. _» «... hig ght wreitoer remains fair an
average amount of time
Personnel of the surveying staff
Includes Engineer Pitts, Jack Wil-
liams and K. Q. Weldon, party
chiefs; Jack Smith, recorder; and
Lynn Hblman. rodinau
Group Leaves
•For Hearing
■V
a xi.Mgi.v vsiv yussspvs rewasa v va< v»
■MB > us lowest point of the week
«M) Vka<m«v AM
'.7- '
< 7
as did the eight hour
»y mil fee
Delegates discussed the i#vise-
<< ‘ preserving 'tlirough
rates" as a means of heightenbig
public Intereste In rail travel;
proposed retention «f part of the
.u,u. fctofteyy freight chrege.; and
at the St. Marks Methodist Church. ur»P“»<> f^al regulation of wa-
to repel by force any attack «i uiaf was Uchrduied to get
British toerehasilmoti was reached I w<y
tit a meetinii of key cabinet mln-’
bi wk yesterday afternoon ’ at (to i
10 Downing Street, the official res- f — -
IdOitoe of the prime rnintoter.
Hr^F ANKLE. BOYS
It Jt
Offkwte of 'be Braros Conserva-
tion and Reclamatton District t > '
day began preliminary *wk tn
ocnneetion with the surveying of
Bee Mountain rwrvotr area Offi-
ces have been establisbec. tn the
upstairs portion of the building
occupied by Renfro »o. I at the
corner of Henderson and Caddo 3 oelock al the Dillon and Sons
Beretta »---
S. M. Pitta. . area engineer tn
chargt of the office, today stated
that the same men used on the
Cordova Bend work which yipw
Thanksgiving will find Ciebunie-
ites at home, and ip various parts » yww,
of the State, attending football were high and caused many pet
games, family reunions and church --- -- ----- .z..- —
services.
Due to the low price of turkeys
this year, the Autumn bird is ex-
-——---------- ---
%SS,
Fltta-on?
ed to th. roils I
l.iffc ' count-v.. id,ri< taJ» '
■7 ■“
r ‘ J
w 7
7 i-
7
I
Babe Batson -■
Trial Delayed
■ M4TDR K TXH-'H'I'
, j. --r,~- .t—, , 3H*-Wte «f 610 each were aws,Msed j RwWD'lt
al titotaurftt^,! it^niayire'E'powt today in five nA*-1
if lie (-ortitis | e». of’drutikensn.'s* The defetaiaui
rfh tm- rMie to work out tom fine
aarjnre feme « fm* on a rimrgr of «•*«!
meal*. Hfm wt>f Mwwsed.
' - .
. ...
Clel
Bernice t'lalre wad that prise-winning'ankle
"»■«- — w ■
nice Claire, stage actress It was) Orthopedic experts in New York-
For Licensing <
porationt . " 7
I'AMPA l lu. Nov. 23. 1181- f*-'
American ferteialton of Lki
conventleii. preparing Mr,*.*
on expulsion <>f Uta John L Le
retxt unions Minuted approval
day of a resoluiloif designed
uiwngthen proposed legislation
licensing corporations ahjfMf, 7
lines <K tlie defunct NHA.
Parsing a iyerim of resolute
a* the way was
■ 1. the lewis committee for intittg- '<72
trial ctgunmauon, the conwnUm*
sued r. i passage of the O’Mahoney1
bin or a similar measure with *tf-
.ilii i».l essential features'. <'.7i|
The bill provides for federal 0-7,43
censing ol , i ■
to enforce high labor statwlar
and was considered in some wa
stronger Than tlie '
NRA. -
More Resoittttona
Dcrenr ol reaoiuUoiwi/ r.u,t.-i
trom placing bf various oonijiwi
les on Um "unfali list de-
mand for extension ot fM^^^M
from, iirbon labor competition. .
were passed. as the opposing faes '
tions al the convention prepMMt^H
for a showdown on the O.
controversy. ' - >•
Leaders of the pro-tawts doje- d
gates admitting they were tn tor ,1
a defeat decided to devote their i
energies to an attempt to plbc>
blame for the labor split on
icderultoiix executive .otinrll. Th-
Indicated they would seek to avoid 1
a roll ..ill vote, on n no-uu.ii J
ol su,.|XiiUtng Uic CID ’ ■ -„1
Due To Close I
People Urged To Join * n
Organ izatiorr^'wHjH
7^7 X-»ay reveals position of surgical scissors
A surgical aciaeerw six and ony-
half inches long, was-left acciden-
tally in the body of Mrs. A. R.
Banks. 3g, of Catoosa, Qkia, fol
iowln* an appmidlrllu operation.
Now/ltwo I wire osteopaths have re-
BRAZOS WORK WATERSTREET
WILL START RITES TODAY
7"’i’"’'"',l' ' J •
Bee Mountain Survey Well Known * Santa
Crew Opens Office
In Cleburne
one knows.'’
tuialiA. K
echrtHdyd
lit iitehte, after
I to the , B’lU'ftfl-F Ux>k o/fph.M4 at. bftihft1 CS1J-'
AftN'mt. J. e<'f. tn hi1.. .
I.Ugf rtw'rriwl for money r-rtdiuceid.
. Five lR.r»r nvw thiinlt the rtumber to four. , tailing theHr
W work and tw.ny rt.ti fwnv Two .at ow,- be will, right mw • w.to„
■cm arg mfng vmthw eindpmntH renpk'’*:w. «f the Humrartan Na-;through the ■
to complete cite wore Mr Olrt u ttonaJ Bonk of. which the managlhs ttmie to do.
Mkted • -director in Belo Hehubcr. multi- leanut to pre
M a ' ’ ' ■: •
^>h7 .77 . ■ • ' - .
Ait eiiortnotte uw'-aM- m twr-
var-ttig in Johnson Courk. has -trerr
■jk't’h 'ntfetd 'W*' p**jB TeW rtWks d»»r
.io . general interex; and "
totott woalhrr, Grtitil.V,' .
fe CNiwn elated lodar.
■
A ■ ■
■ ■ ■
>< •
Registrations In
He |
.if1
Invuiwaied 7.’J§
7-
MADRID, Nov: 03 <U » -Foreign •
Hfbmsrines have attacked the toy- ' year-old HUle daughter of Mr
altet fleet at Curtagcna. the great I
naval base on the southeast <
11 lx. Vliwg are,««y.
tlie hptiiy pf hiT',:
.11. I to I ZtoS 1
Aalsoti. rharteil with inprdrr > >y-JMMM
in <-onnertteh with the
<tabbin« «f Gronre wuiiam<
w.-v postponed until the Jan-
nary term of <<>urt. it wax »n-‘
n< unred a* press lime <i>d«V.
opening of lh<- trial Ol
Bulie Batson (barged with
1.order of < ieorgn Williryna,
K.Mponcd In In 9, o'clock ■ thto
norning to 1 p, m. thia aftenmnn
by Judge o. B McPherson,
to the absence of Bobbte BlJt'Wi.
wanted for a defense witness
The trial wax agstn deHigB^^H
I o'clock because the 'miMM:.
ncKi nad not i>e«n located A
'urnance until Hie tamtant
|.»' been requested by the dMMpM
atturiHtyx. • -
rW“- ■ a « .-a - ---y-*- *»-4i
A *«R UVUI» IWUt VWSTO HVIWHWN
It was reported that the dix-iMou nwrning at » o'clock when
1 r«*n^l hv artv ftil.arjr tfli *_4>t mZZLs b.. aauwih- «w
reached|
min - ’
’7 Services Tuesday
For Sebring Cl
Mami 1 Hnghlvns Sehrine, 1
> Ai... ----«.a-- -tetalLii
great Mm. A. V. Hebrltig, died at 12
coast.' noon todav at the home VJ '■
.... 1— '-------s- Mlt-CX
l-roitrtrpo, t.rea. ivgi ........as
an off kin I rominunlqtif- Hughlyn* had be«n (pt
Hie ccJmmunique limued- by iliv j'tevs. > ■« . .. ''j, -a
ministry of sir and niaruu assert • 1 The funeral servers wlU
lucted a similar (net meeting at Whtel. the decia- i„,| u,r sumbarlnes dmnaged U>< jet 3:M o’clock TueiMav aftenmem I ,
Bmrthwm last ion was reached, minittm were; ,.n|l>rI, Miguel de Oervanlw and wlth R*v w E Hp,r«u. paxtor <»> j
an Mfanirslly report that | p.rpetiore ut the eruwr Men Hu- North Cl. l.unic Babtlat
in or •ernwtn submarines at- dw. Nuixm at the entrance to ’n charge Th* funeral win. be, M
' ‘ ^vWldliH warehlps 'Cat tiurena Port, ,'vte »t tke DlH.-n urn ;< ,us ...
1 rune raj Hopw wlUi I>llloii wwL.'jaI
.Sons tn ‘ charge ot.^rnuktokMMH
.33. ' («,»- (Mf tela Is , , TW
to deny or confirm: MAiW-MOK. l4<i»NBfe*»
were Italian sub-1 Marriuge licetUMK iikV5' beetj ’ f
hi BpunMti waters. An 1 sum to . Qte, folio* 1110 cthIMMM
___ ,in- ____■■■ - • ••i< i>.' r’rMiimuntque of the Span- luie office of the eminty -'dfiffl
riii-i! t'.-- ...... . ..rrT.im.ii luwwtpd fte fleet B B. Byt« *nd'.Mr? Fr^ifrj!JW|
prove lat CArtagena had been attacked hyldenbudr of Cleburne an<T
>¥»»<.*' and fir K.l Britain were ''foreign” rubiuarmes. 'Bbreli^i and. Mte» .Ihretw Browti
i ■'
Meets in N. Dakota .
V . Britafo has decided
Hungary, fcUhough «o an- requited to register tmmrdl-1 Agricultural and business repre- ehantmen
teMMh'iJlfowti in Budapest siteh nt the Cleburne Relief Of- | .«rentef.ive« from Montana, Wyom- •“ ““
. ii.ted regarding final j without, pphre'rnterferem-.ri m the fi.-.- in ‘.lie old t- fe B. V. depot.ffog Nebraska and the Dakotas mat
if the meeting » Item v™»r Tk« nr *... >—.> I WlUr .president Roosevelt's special
I drouth committee today
•I the rural electrtnhvtton admiris-
, j ■ tratt.'A..
Uf meetteg
iti
ermpartson of the season’s records
m .waur AU uuu of lb’’ teamsJ»tit. the contests are
hot. the blaze was .usually close.
< imr. t> Bemrew
Onton church services win be
held in Cleburne Wednesday night
1 -IWwrVu ’UrrthOrtUrf' nhnrrh
Anglin Street Methqdlwt Church.
Methodist Church.
Main
h ahhingion Nov. 23 <u.p>—
The United Htates embassy In
Madrid WM' ordered Hoard toda y
by the State Department re
moving the last haven of refuge
for more tha>. 150 American ns
tionate ll» the battle warred
Spanish capital
IXJNIX1N. Nov. 23 <UF> tlrciit
7.:^, X— J to provide
warship protectton for Hr mer-
i tn the Meiil terrane a n
and to warn the Spanish national r
ists tha.l any tnterferece with Bril- .... , <>,, v... w. '”*’^0
tah shlpa 4rtR be met with forcible government charged today In parents. 632 North •» • ■>.. stieel,
reactance, ft wap- aald today In — —------— t----
reliable quaftel».
It wa« rumored that, at a cab-
inet meeting kt Which the decls-
report. Uvat t y/jT-ri
■prehlps I'Ctai tngena Pwt.
given
ftalla
,—-—;------ ■..... 1 nymnri.
Flays Proposed
7 Six-Hour Bill
Miller Talks To Rail
tabfos uJj Association- :>j;
usual Lart yaars turkey. prlcM t“nov. 38 (U.Jte-0.
sons to raiae flocks thia year andi * MIHer. attorney m Washington.
^..2^.-1^, »KS gA =■
the price down Shortline Rteiroad AssoeisHon to-
j day agMpst any attempt to obtain
passageW a six hour day bill in
- H railroad broUierhoods succeed .completed j. ' nUy.
in getting such a bill passed, be ' * ~
predicted, ft vould “<fo more to
force railroads into government
istative act in the history ot this
country.”
"The )Message of such a bill.
.*...1 «a to S to m itii 4 44 — m ad aw, ■asie a
rons’"an’’ additfonai »420 000,000 Tthd
would rfpt add a single worker to
tiioM, payrolls," he mid. -1'
."It. is my belief that if officer,,
of the railroad* do not stand sol-
idly- tn active opposition to the
bill, it will be raflroailed through
cor.gresn by Its sponsor.”
He explained last the biU at.
now drawn, would not exempt
•horl line railroads of 100 miles
win the contest according to a day bill.
rririDa Hkn-n rtf the oMieAn'a FoDnrd*. fWLwrmi
ability“ of
BUDAPEST Hungary Nov 33.
iu.R» -*i)r rnmr. duel* in
th- and defense of tta- hdrior of his mar- f,y Ntel h» hb ow'n home a i^rtler >
iw „ 2-a * , • . . . . aniiotmces even th*' immediate'
h.n Cl? • rf,‘K‘? * V “ebUta,:"'n' 1J embers ol hB OWU family when I
Jim Hudson Clc- . - pr^my will bwfo Tuesday Ifb.-y rsntite into .fria pi*>.mre He
’""lit- ■"ll-"'tTtii~'~h- y -tv it nracU-At a ducilYig school In U EargA/i* hnp<cal^k* cniemy
*™M-ftt»e renter of Budapest." the de-1 The other t*H ere state em
.•’"^‘‘ .tarmiixd bliabanrf tclid the United ’ ,SoyW. .
. ... I K>te ot the duel Ink' been kept I
■ I -'SHfifos.:gpd.Mpt-four,-agm'he 'wlUtaepret because chielltns w fortotddeta
t torfciji spent the day in proc- by Uw in - . .7::., ci;
: tier foe titeir rtroggte, whjte taifeteto-have'-lnkan-piftito to Budapest
Seconds gi.w»tta.i*m i-MntaiHina fl-nnl-'- MtoMWrwMbto, i.->
, details af the meeting - 1 last ymr 1'br nappes ot Sargn*'
totktd if be were not afraid tn (epjkincnta were riot made public
; fighi, so many,.duels :»im|h|it kiueh'; '-Tiw • petto# .’few'.ajtoays beep
; etpchetft swordsman. Bantas, re*; cwirtecus enough to amve JuM pto
1 pited ' .late to K-top the dweL when it
i ' No* in |hi* least" he sald.tw* nil ever- tmj- they might make
"l‘m | good rd--man. as every <;n> ro,-dJiUffn m ll>y -■■» ■ ' .Sarg-e, :fo ,!» -yimrx
r( one knows,'’ inild," ,-'Tycw,im'jfhete .ha- teen sti fiMBlitot
Ortgitmli^ --UfaiK of l.^noi'| much »><iMI-i’.\ here -and aluiHiu' i <<‘u rt.-i
ot »mtc,.l>kc set-idier'i, want iviytliihi.- to hapiMin m
WpoUiipih.. WhrtijOhly blotM ckii, WMi -dM the tefl’-i
7: -~'rt ei* Willte to njy Wife1# ■ tlbnoT" . '
.Di-;..and- Mrs, fbuwui h*e. in hire,,
„:„,4 n.-,,roi>. . h*y<- 7-
fW«>* 3AX.K IN
pnMTTBN 1>F
' tthi-tad States HenM-oK Twin CteJ-t
gfly at th< requ.Kt rue W»z-<>;
ntoea-Heraid, has written a piece I
Mtout Vwe-Fkwldetu Gamer wbhh
:,;”7,7'L.r7.T,,.57»''SL-rx -°w
pectally fitting are the Senator's
closing paragraphs on Texas’ illus-
trious son They foljow:
"During U»e post four years, MY
Oaroer has been vice president
He has lifted that office out of
. th*- 1"—..."I — —‘ WWW...---. --....
made it a place of gn*g| 1
oounaetor M cabinet meetogs He’was ♦‘eM' on the building,
t. « » -us • “ ~tao« fswr nr-niHlrimM nt* via
|B a SHK&V 11 start #urn «B^(*to«wMvv row". *-------- - -
gtatant to the president in pushing made by members,
measure** through thy hotwe and «
.feSS; 77» ■“
U|«r with the senators.
brought distinction to^ the vice
(My <*tomate of John Garner
la that 1W is a pubtoc man who
has never iost th# common touch.
111011811 a man of wealth which he
h*,e earned, he Us the ehampion
god friend of the plain people
Hlgli place has not spoiled him.
He has rare common sense With-
out being a college graduate, he
is ttn educated Man Me is an
adroit, forceful leader, a wise, far-
Meing adviser, and a companion-
able and • loyal friend. He ha*
apmethlng of the spaciousness and
ounlfties of the frontier His char-
acter reflect* something of the
ktastness and the primitive Virtues
Of the southwest ' ' ■
"John Garner will joohi large m
ttee years to come."
BNAFSHOTS AROUND
THE SQUARE
W. T. Bradbury preparing fte-
the Christmas season SMeriff
Qnm smith M tlie oourUiouse.
Walter Halliday with a dark brown
taste...,..O. B. whittle talking tf>
Ruf us TekeU. . .. Odell Griffin
and Pete Campbell discussing Just
how tough' that Eagle meat is
going to be Thank-sgivfng ^ir.
H C Quinn talking to some rail-
road men <Ah, we made a rhyme)
..... Bd Hemphill Just ambling
Udong .the HWe red fford at
the tire department getting its
motor worked over 7 .The new
name for Mayor Goldsmith is the
Little General Herold Bailey
unpacking some itew mere ba tn.ii ■'
George Limerick with another Idea
j. P. Price grinning became
his mlpdlc iiunte has, been dis
Bovefed t-orrest Floyd telling
how CteBurtie can defeat Htlh-
tooro. . .. <>cU Davte on the Job.
• 2600 Attend
Sunday School [is farmed by tenants’
lee program at the Texas Cehien-
1 ' ' "
lional Democratic victory
i Fine Assessed
111 attendance on that Sunday.
Following is tlie report sent tn
lj.v churclw.s with the find row of
figures representing the enroll-
ment of that Sunday School and
the second row of figures repre-
acutlng the attendance of the
school' .7 77 ■■ ■'•■•■7.7
Church of Christ 634 ’463-
WtoM Freebyterian ...... ,250 191
Anghn 8t. Presbyterian 155 105
Anglin Bt. Methodist ... 270 175
Field St. Baptist »«1 ««
,160
214
360
ateb at the Cleburne Relief Of-
by local relief officiate
Another call fpr CCC .-amp cn-
riileef Wifi ta> made die latter part
of December or the firm of Jan-
uary. it wa.*, wnnouiteed
Aat requirement, are. from
Z,, —’—...t and boys from '
tainlber ..art" &spv< daily urged W; ernment
jhjuUu, were — --- ---- , __— ............
MB mo-uti- frout' lerepoe waa to obtain new droutiilat Cartagena, on the Meditrtfran-i
•la Mild ; relief propuMft* *hd to wound wen j ran caul. - yesterday.
; z‘- „.^w JWWI It wag'' 7 '7' “ :
; K»-la.-, preteiii.-d later to Pvwldenc 1 tun* today, that the iwMllori arte-1 ref»to-<l today
.' foxxmTtt Ing from ttie i.|irei»t <W the m-| wheUiet ’ there
‘ Mqrth Dakota), land use rom- ^epailste to btedcaile loyaite iKtis ■ met in* in St
mittef Mheduted a prelimbMry and Ute 'rectetnitiou ihe watten- j* "fcW cotnuui
iorettrig to dlsouwi reoommonda -
tfmus u» i#. presetiled at the con-
i'erenee"
..-..7 7. ,,.7:;..
________■
Connally Tells of Pro-
posed Plan
DALLAS, Tex.. Nov. 23. (U.PJ--
U. S Senator Tom Connally fore-
cast today that » bill seeking to
end farm tenantry would be the
most important matter tor legls- -------------- -
latlon in the next aenWeu- wttb .' • "
administration backing —----
•The Bankhead farm tenantry
bill provides a plan for tenanta to
buy the land they til! with long
time payments at low interests,"
he explained ' . ,
-Although life interest rates
have not been specified, I under- ,
stand they will be as low as 2 or
3 1-3 per cent."
He pointed out that the problem
of form tenantry had increased
from 87 to 57 per cent in Texas
since IB80
"Il presents a shameful condi-
tion." he said, "and We find from ,
a survey that 70 par cent of the
cliota-e cotton acreage of the State
7, tenantB'
Connally came here for a Jabi-
nlal Exposition celebrating tlie ha-
Sit
./. HUtl
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, November 23, 1936, newspaper, November 23, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306410/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.