Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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Mr*. HcMtrlce Jahnke
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Did this 41 yealr old grandmother
ut Haatlngs/Minn., kill her hus-
band bo Chat aha might be free
to rebetve the nttmtlons of a
•younger man? Such was the
charge the state placed against •
Mrsi Beatrice Johnke, accused of
poisoning her male.
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Catching 22 finny’beauties in one hour and 40 minutes, (forma
Ellis, .wins the San Diego,* Cal . county women s saltwater fishing ♦
derby at Oceanside, Cal., near San Diego.
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Mr*. Marian Rh waUi
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A Strange tale of how an elderly
admirer of a young wife sought
to reconcile her with her
estranged husband so,yiat another
and younger rival would be
’’frozen out" of the picture .was re-
lated, to a New City,- N. Y., jury
by Mrs. Marian Rawaid, aliove,
central figure in the quadrangle.
Mrs. Rawaid testified at the trial
of William Frank, her f!2-ycar-old
admirer charged with firing shot-
gun blasts that made :t(5?year-old
Rusaell Maines, his rival, a wheel-
chair cqtople for life.
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Marta Harnett and Hank Uraenherg
Pretty Marta Barnett of Mtamt^rHcb. Fla, proves n baseball
pupil of Hank Greenberg, slugging first baseman of. tHTTJetroit
Tigers, as the two frolic on the beach at Miami Beach. Hauk is
Billboard cn'eted across front the Ford plant at River Rouge
Latest development Itl the tlnitndf Automobile
Vjfprksrs' nfforta to UJliotpze the if'ofd Motor com-
pany Is the erection of this billboard across street
from the main entrance of the River Rouge plant.
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loin the National Foundation for ■j<*J*“* ^9*g^ttendln. one of the many dances or en-
*e celebration of the »•*>■“>•"**■ «'rt^*y "\”n|^l| help protect those who are well. It will aid t
^Xn‘h;veYbOe«Xck«: EnlTsr^Om war^ga^this disease. It mu* he fought on a nations!
U. A. W. Erects Billboard Across From Ford Plant
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Verna Wesa
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When the annual ^Minter sports
carnival la held at Ishpeming.
Mich:, Feb. 21. Miss Verna Wesa,
18, will rule ss queen,
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Paul A. Wright, airport executive
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ing his wife, Evelyn, and his "best
L friend ", John B- Klgunel.
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and daughter
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or herself could not bear to teaVr
I ier sick child behind So she ad
ninlstereri poison to the child ant
o herself. The child, Barban
Tuttle. 0> died. The moth-
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vived the poison but was not ex
pected to liva That's the story
i Miami. Fla., police rcconstructei
when they found the mother am’
dead chlW side by si'le in Dr
Tuttle's ofilce. A note wgs left
hv the mother,
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COLOK OF FINGERNAILS ISSUE HERE
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Reductimf ut highway traffic ac-
cldMts through improved safety
engineering la one of the big tasks
facing Murrtiy D. Van Wagoner
of Michigan, new president of the
American Rmr.1 Builders associa-
tion, selected In Cleveland.
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Robert IkiUghton
.. . youngest mayort
One of the youngest mayors in tile
United ^States and believed to ba
ths youngest in Ohio, Robert
Doughton. 26. heafls the govern-
ment of Johnstown, O., tn Licit-
•ill. county. He took office Jan. 1
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Mrs. Julia Barker, left. With matron
Ttiis exclusive picture of Mrs Julia Barker; 38-year-old Detroit real
(•state, operator held lit the .death of her friend and business partner.
Mrs. Edith Mue Cummings, 40. was taken as she departed from tlie,
Wayne county >*1 With a matron for the slaying scene. When she
arrived at thy scene, Mrs. Barker covered her head with a blanket
and rcfukeiPto leave the car ip front of 1.000 curious who had
' gathered at the spot Mrs. Barker Is said to have first admitted ’
shooting Mrs. Cumrulnga during, an argumtmt, then asserted she
(•ouliin't remcmlief having the gun or shooting it. in* two women
wei'e co-dcfcmlants with ihree men on a Fayette county, Kentucky,
iiidx tun nt charging i nnspuuey in a $46,000 alleged swindle In-
volving Michigan property represented to purchasers as "going to
‘ ■ be isAight i>y Henry F0W ' i • ,ir.<q pism
Alh»riN!‘$ slrroine .SwhllK’r nn<1 Mm.'Altn M«H»rc
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of n roiUihg :>v’I ion • at h' 1936 footlwiH gH.tuc* '.bcva-UNM' who hi»<! ««fti
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We All Need Your .Aid—
BEAUTY IS CHAMPION ANGLER, TOO
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son of a one-time foreign-minister of China, are to
''be shown tn various countries to arouse aaU-Jap-
Q<M- nt the art w<vks of Jack* Chea shown In New Fork
| ansae feeling. "Here is one of several being shown
at the AmeriuAn Contemporary Ayt gallery, in New
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MONDAY JANUARY lit 1938 ,CLEBURNE (LEtn/nNE, TEXAS _
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1938, newspaper, January 24, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306496/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.