Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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—this.
Leaves
•:M a m.
1:36 A n.
Leaves
l:M a. m.
11:80 p m.
Buck's
P|ace
<UJ»—
today
and buy land and build a home,
and bdvo a ranch sad and lows
and whatever, X must have help.
If you
la the
I of a would »TO or |1OQ a week be
Santa much? H yiffi WEBruHTUt M
how that he had Md BBen »
i girl, goodby, and acaspdst a
slUon in the employ of Mtse n
• spinster trnstiw woman.
He had enough of brood
presently, and wont Impulsive*
Mr and Mrs Andrew An
of Corsicana were week-end
at relatives here
WACO HIGHWAY
Buck’s Place
E?.
UriHKf Montoya
•aetvaa after a
[1 :W a. m. -4pm
minutes
Mex-
must
today fee- Port Aransas
the Dillon families for a
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O/ERLOOVUNG THE tkVCE hAVSBk*.
F RiEND AND vftrk'feT^ -F
Tf . -......._ .
la-tees’
press, through
nels, through
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itton which msy^eppear in the <»1-
r corrected upon Its being
. n»e United
M all now. din
pe-per, alao the
I "In non-fatal accWenta pedestrian faults appeared in
fill per cent of the caaea." ,
“ The Council described such things aa jay-walking, fail-
?.Ui-e to observe traffic lUrhta, drunken walking, walking
fWtth instead af against traffic on rural highways, croaa-
Hbkg afreets in the middle of a block as “pedeotrMn fault*.”
H&. ..-.j-— o--
- - VM -'biel war”' was mianamed. It should, have.beaa
LaalltMi the "lasting war.”—Detroit Free Press.
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1URNE TIMES-REVIEW
■very AMernoon Mturdey) and Mmday memtog by
MN fiMBb Anglto fitreet, CMbunw, Tmm
PhdtMe iM and IM
—Mbr-
and family left today for Wwt
Worth to make their home s
"■'bo"l^“'li^Fl^''i3ott<m and .
little daughter, PatrtcU Ann. re-
turned today to their 'home in |
SugeHand after visiting relatives
and friends here.
Miss Jimmie Sowell of Graham
F :Oi f?
> V
to ita own etot
to mlad. .
a barren yarcMana mod wall,
rexlcan mea aqaattad an their
M I am going te Uve'do*wn here, "Damn!" and getting ne
--- «. Bl pl fl OJ* —a—- m >» -»■■ ■sarsrvr* If T-Im frlmrl TatefigMT
parents. Dr
JBM-ifcnt [Hones.
Mtas Cleora Baldwin of Fort
Worth visited here Sunday wi*h
her mother. Mrs A. C. Miles
, Bill Watsoai and fcd King left
I Bup. OR 7Ou\l be
F Cvgajds im n
’ StAN RtKNCw’ — Orfe
IS PILUEO WITH OLD-fiAftB’:
BUPPA.UO. BLA-VET^
“I
to n
—»y
MDlifi'nilANS /V
. The National Safi
iMI|| dfllu 11 ■piiiiiilklllU fir tuff I; ^rliTrr1-
thst killed 39,5011 persons in 1087.
Or this total 15,400 were pedestrians.
. In "Accident Facts.” a statistical review of 1987, the
sflid: — ---f-'.,. --------—-.
any pedestrian* show utter, lack of caution in their |
Uae of streets and highways. <
If SHE'D ONLY HOLD THAT POSE!
■
••Liataa BOeti.” ha spoke dBN
ly to the palat when the. eel *
through, “rm sorry to awaJ
yea. but I meat Ml yen I M
take year jeb. U ana rartgeA
now."
"Oh!
►HU
CHAPTEM 1?
~ BULL BARON
back across the Lntematli
— mm* after rltuner,
"I Mnk FA bettea take you
Mme. date." ML b ed 1, whs*
they bad cleared the aeabena ih-
spectlon. “I lose al’ self-control
at dimwr. I am MW tt wtM is
known as a gastronomic dtupor."
"B1U, that's indensate!" BSien ,
snapped, pretie Hag to he eCehded. ,
But ehe also relaxed audibly in the i
taxicab bead. Nasser, she de- '
dared, had she eaten so bountiful-
ly, so delightfully, or In such a I
strange place. I
Their car roUed lastly up a I
street of lew adobe houses, square i
hox-like things tat wMeh Mexican
fdlhMM WWrX fr«t|TMT><!- '
rot squawked fussily in Hunt of
one door, “
- W gtaalgTwl to Commiaeioner Kri-
gur A. McCulloch. Judge McCul-
loch never had been known as a
vehement anU-utility-ite, but the
fashion in which he Went after the
power interests was a "caution to
snakes". What he gave them was
publicity plus
The utilities have been on the
Jump ever since.
The civil liberties quia has been
along the same line. "Toung Bob s"
obvious alm has been to uncover
Big Business’ methods of influenc-
ing popular opinion-through the
-------education chan.
the subsiditing of
HAS BACKGROUND
"Young Bob" literally is. satur-
ated today with "Old Bob-ism".
He is an EDUCATED senator.
He was being trained fOr a sens-'
torehip while serving as secretary v
t» "Old Bob".
He has FINISH. I do not say
he hi the ablest senator on Capitol. ■
HUI, but he KNOWS HOW .
I never heard Senator La Fol-
lette of today referred boas Robert
M. La Follette, Jr. Ho always la
mesrtiened as tToung Bob".
__ _ .. I take this to be a
<vrtain eotomnistf ’, through the a oeoMknoat to Uml<
Ac soe* aa-ha gala to-Jtow York spent the week-end here with her
next Friday Oanflgaif ' ' *|
get Ma plana which
ahead
PKNALTY IS
nlMMM
WAsamcrroN. Mg „
Bureau of Air Commerce
—I —~ — T'»-. —
ROOM AND BOARD
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a <1 WOCXMON. o*mr and Fubllshar
ROY BACUB, Editor
MADE.A NON STOP SREEP EJX-
XNO TMC LOWHR ROfBTTY
■AX- L-CftNEWINO M« OLO
SISHT M.NUTWS ■
pool
ably
"Yes. Me. I aaea* well, bm
mm would interfere wilh Wtl
I've got ha de. I caanet wtattnfl
you. I am going to make love
you instead!"
(V* Re CwtlMsd)
. .. —.. . "i r<M
By STANLEY
f HE \A/AN”rEP TO
* MAKS? A KOlVtP
THB xwom-c? TMiP IBg
BUT HE BUEVV
TVj© T7RTS ON TMBjR
TAKB-ofr ANC>^=s
aJt"r
L MU MZ SdwT
Hugh Stevens returned SAM
rrctn Houston to spend the reu
der of Uw summer at fate I
itdl
C any person, firm or corporation whk
of the Tltnes-Revlew will be gladly
it to the attention of the publishers
BEK OF THE UNITED PHEHR
to MrtMtafajg f-““"
oredllpd to II
Mt ' C0W.P,
I. S.5WN5WV Six SHOOYg^e,
AM' A CL‘*W CQVV.
\ RT W /WUGTdiCMt ’4I
’ A
Council chartqn pedeatrlana with
if
Deto’w dM^aagr *r Umi pun m
eral risge opMng ttto* grtvBeg* ’
rare piece at hick. But two. bads
of business talk ssaaahs* ersMgd
him.
He bade her geedstgtit aM wub
to bis rooas stt bitRe dark nwxk
Ho sat on Ms bed and modtbatd
lur ft WTiur, xiiinuy hihi^whi
JUDOE
. TAlbMfcLS
■NCOfiNWe r
A* ’SN* WOOMEN
s
UH’KRTIfiE NOW
S< me merchtants who were amazed at the success of I
sr<>motlon Week h*ve never felt that advertising pays.
’Yoniotion Week wfta nothing more than an advertising
Jfn plue roopei’Htive Helling. g
Kenneth Cellinx, advertising expert, gave some excel-
rrrt niMce to industry last week. He said that busiwr
hoiild have faith In the country’^ future and should start
’Hing extenal^dly !h newipfiRWI Mw to bfilhl~'“t«w]
norrow'H sale* and reputation for the future.”
He asked budnesH men not to be like the characters In
he childhood story "Sleeping Beauty,” waiting patieetly
hr Prince Charming to plant the kiss of prosperity on
h£ Sleeping Beauty of Business
Hi-ainess will go ahead if it wants to go ahead.
Hg hack never turned wheels.
if,business does net keep Its products before the puh-
jg,\ as Mr Collins pointed out, then the public will soon
tirget about those products. So if business is acting
olelv for its own interests it should Increase its adver-
ting appropriations.
is Month!
V»»r
to Months ...“,
d“S
MBr
rancn at roa* vu
cr« they tewsd the'
i&z
11
— - ■"Jf;---gp-
SFritl
SF.Sp
thMlTt?1*djJ
Nogsiss sfta
Kt"r‘7o?-. ft__ —-
eides sot to rsirn to Holfywoixi and
telephone* Sid biwmbem. her producer
x rotnantie *po4 sMrWMB find* borne
xereaely happy.
. NOW OO OK WITH THU STORY:
"CkrtaMy, BBL I understand
then. I have faced It before. AM
new I must speak my piece, too.
Mr. and Mrs L. A. Huguley
of Fbmo were guests Bunday of
their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs Stuart Huguley
Mrt t>. C. Dunaway and
daughters. Lnutw and Barbara,
and her father. J. H. Shepherd
|S WHAT ATAGflKE
H I H 6 Y b N ■ w ofI D
great deal of
id SMb. ___
C. ________________
" 'pent the week-end here with her
I parents. Mr. and Mrs. D." H.'
Sowell
You kuow wtint i~mvarr!~ --
He nodded. '1 know.”
"Can I go see these ranchea?
what I wae golfig
to Sttggwt. One of them has an
■old rattle-trap house on It,. the
other has no house at aS now.'
The price would be' lop, If you
didn't let them know who you
were. They might take advantage
uv. vievnnto UV. Meridian
10:30 ta. n>. . «:« a id.
lAMNflML___— - Lv; Olen Rose
3:00 p. m. i:00 a m.
ALVARADO BUS
•••— , tleavee Bas mation)
■ "l ombined state reports fon 1937 show thst In 87 per juew CMrame:
far»t. of »11 fatal pedestrian accidents the pedestrian
litiiei was violating a traffic law or wns acting in an <>b- lo:>aa.
Hotisly unsafe manner. ! Running Um. * 30
SANTA FU RAILROAD
HaRy
about it.. I’ll need a bustosen man-
ager."
"Foreman, they call 'em," BUI
pMnpted. grinning, “tte beasee ___
■R the cowboys, sees to the work." bls room
"Foreman, the*. But I don’t
know where to get one. tad
I'd want one I could trust, and
who had business sense aside from
““ i I hnvu Same money
Interest elaewhars, ten.”
"Sure." be agreed. '
"Tini could you—ccnsHSr'TTT
You saM you were * cowboy in
Texas. I never questioned you
further. But I know you have
more background than that. You
lost your airplane because of me.
De you have other employment?
Jt has imposed a "nem
penalty on Douglas Corrt-
for hte unauthorised trans-At-
fflght
The Department of Commerce
announced that Corrigan's com-
mercial pilot's ecrtiflcate had been
suspended for five days until Aug-
ust 4. X .
______
~ r ~' gg"'"11 P Mwft* .....,__________
........ W<*» On. Month 7»e
I: If you fall to get your paper, phone 133 or 134
----Iwred to you. A newsboy U st the Tlmm-lttvlsw
lice for tht« ptfrpoee unttl B oe p. m on week deys elid until 18'00
m on RiuiHM5 " "'
F-t
organization of local vigilante-ism
and through control of local offi-
cialdom.
It does not exactly reveal Illegal-
ities; its purpose rather, is to ex-
pos* the unethical—if so.
LA FOi.LETTE’M METHOD
And, largely, “Young Bob’s" sys-
tem io to get-hto evidence, not In
•ttTYsTfnJ^’v^h
w* it iR br inquiry wnicn rorm vs aunuHmiim ir> iii,*Rvr>w ui
wSfy11 4
This was just what Judge Me- to the best^ orchestra^ and
Culloch did.
It "Young Bob" succeeds, he
rtlll probably will not have dis-
oioMd conditions to prosecute, but
conditions to legislate against—and
AHEM to prosecute.
NEW IM» RCA and BRNITto
RADIOS
NW on Dtoplay
UKK.Hl BtaOTRKRS
■ a. m. - 11:30 a, m - 3 30 P in.
Leave Alvarado:
six M
heels
made
- um-ptaag-ptaM. _
> plang, ura-plang-plaxg—and as
, Bill and K3j^n moved by. all six of
the men suddenly vetoed a soft
melodic OyRUb: '
"Ay. ay. ay-sjx
Cants y no lores;
Forgo* cane* ode go aAftgrao
CMito Undo fnt oersrones."
It is the moot haunting chorus
that has conte ent of Spain ar Mex-
ico, and aa they rede on BRI Baron
began humming it. mien lUsed it,
liked to boar Mb*. BoMitttow tt driving eow*
---
ms£
--------and best
singers in the wortd. the highlit
priced; and music had nsuaRy been
just a business consideration, a
part of the routine of making mo-
tion pictures. But a snateto of
■ SIIISIII I S .... in ■■■■I. mm—II ISIII ■ —— —saw—MSM...
a-------- _ - fmaui—sj
Corrigan Wants *•»*•
To Make Coast
To Coast Toor
io toto
hare. He wiH op
hi lire Institute
Mr and Mrs. Jack DanH
Waeo visited retaUves iwresjRl
■Stay.--------—
Mr and Mrs. R O
and family of Joshua 1M4
for a twe weeks vtedt
DiOgC, Calif. ■
F>E AfeWVIJV AH'NOT
Miss Camille gater has
ed to John Tarleton .
Stephenville, after a week-l
hen
t UftUAkU'Y $P€ND Tut
*>T VILLA ON LftUE COb'O, ’
BUT TH*« SEfc<feON ILL. YOU Pt
^PCTT. BECAUSE YOUB CUISINE ANO
VRbJs CELLAR WE.PE RECOMA&NDEO
TO' 'MOW, AM 7 t WON'T ENGAGE
AN EMTWkfc TtOOP TMIS VtSiT.— -BUT
BIx Months ....
, one Month ...,
‘riState
MADE \T.. .
■I WHOOPEE!
Ml TRAININR
But what I intended to analyse ,
was the background • of "Young i
Bob". -------1
We are in the habit of speaktag
of the employment, by a national I
legislator, in a secretarial capacity, '
of one of his relatives, as nepotism.
I never thought of it sn A sen-
ator or representative is not sup-
posed to stuff up the government
with a lot of his own relatives aa
appointees, but I think he is en-
titled to choose, as his persona)
secretary, anyone be thlnkg he best
can trust, from the standpoint of
sympathy, efficiency and under-
standing of conditions at home.
— "Xeuag Bob" tor years waa the
secretary of his fathOb, the late
.-Qid Bob" La Follett*.
An interview with “Young Bob"
wga v good aa an interview with
Mr and Mrs W L. Whorton of
Joshua ar* on a Vacation trip in
Southern California They also
plan to visit in Sequoia and San
Franeisso before returning home
entitled to toe use tor
_
UNITED PRMHTftMP WIRE NEW®
■B. CENTRAL HtBBR <OF) NEWH HER THUR
I Naupi^u Advertising RoprMMitatlve, BURKE, KUIPERH A MA-
Oilcagc, Nep York. Atlanta
■VMCMmim RATv.h
______ . ... By Uarrtpr in City ' - ’ _
Ope Tear ................. M«» - - - --
Three Months . gl.7b
— W Mail, m Johnson
. (hm Yew mm.,.,...... I4.4X)
r- Thies Month* ........... ..
a. naked and bro* tm
baby ran out As the dtasd
street, acoempenM
Jog, aad threw grand nt the taxi-
cab. but * bigger MiKlagB chfld
cams xnd stagpwd the babe back
It didn't a«M*—r— r —— r^jssrsr
r «* this bouse, of a wealthy movie actress."
Ro. W—«:1S p. m.
•ewthbeaad: Arrives
NA H— •:« A M.
NO 8—11:40 a m '
' • WWOfiMML ldtt>
(TUerday. Wednesday, Saturday!
NU. 56 ()lt»ll) Lv 1 p. m.
(W>dnesd«y, 'Friday, ftimteyi
No. Yb tMIxed) Ar. I a. m.
...............__----
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Fl ESTZ
Br OREN ARNOLD
afttauD st coitkal rm auixiatioh
OLRBURNE-FORT WORTB I
MOTOR OOACBEII
Union Bs* Terminal Port Werth
Lv: Cleburne Ar. Cleburne
1:30 a m. ' • •:»■ a m
10:30 *. m. 13:45 p. m.
1:10 p. tn 3:30 p. tn.
4:00 p. a 0:30 p.
T:4b» u ot. <:4I p. m.
HUiaboro-Conlcana Divtslsn
Xw.CUburns . > Ar. Cleburne
l:M b. m. {0:11 k m.
0:00!>, M._______________a-co p m.
(Uta B*aa, CMrion and Meridian
Dlvtatot.
De.ClsAurtM
w 30 a. ni. .
Miss Marton Honea of Dallas
Bill Baron, a toottoOM T<
'—t been rescued trona a
4«1 Indiana*, holding tad*
Asa I oAendtag you In of
a lob?"
Bg BUI Baron sighed.
"Ellen, whenever any
, By CHARLEB P. STEWART
Central Press Columnist
WASHINGTON. D. C.—Sena-
tor Robert M. ("ifoung Bob") La
Follette was an outstanding law-
maker long before he lauMbod hto
still-pending, civil liberties iaveati-
gation in Washington. Neverthe-
less that qulx, as no la conducting
it. certainly is snhaitolng his repu-
tatlon m c. ' ^V*-**"---
Of course it is an Inquiry -------
conservatives emphatically dislike,
.LuLLJiuxxiUae.tliaLinanx.inaEe.Xnlk-
approve of It than there are of
those in the contrary class.
For thoroughness it would be
hard to beat, anyway.
LN ANOTHER DAY
About a decade ago toe late Ben- . . -w,v
ator Thomas J. Welsh proposed r *MKN to prosecute,
congressional investigation of the
country's utilities, whtoh, up to
that tone, had had thing* pretty
much all their own way.
Th* utiilUee realised toat they
could not prevent the investigation,
but they dM object strenuously to
a congressional one, feeling sure
that Senator Walsh would domi-
nate It, causing them unlimited
gyisf. Therefore, they suggested
turning the thing over to the Fed-
eral Trade commission, reckoning
that they had that body under
their thumb. Senator Walsh
thought so, too, and fought to*
scheme "all over the tot".
But the utilities beat him. The
•JTTC got the investigation.
LA FOLLETTE’S OBTOCnVE
It vraea ease of "out of the fry-
ing pan into the Are”. .
QUEKNHTOWN, toelapd. July IA
(UAL-Douglas Corrigna. wtio started'
out from New York in his MHO
airplane for Los Angeles aad land-
ed in Ireland want* to tanks a
coast to coast tour ta the United
States in hie plane, be said today
as he sailed for New York
i intends to
from IL Ho tried taktt
but that didn't help. He
ami WRKIBYTT, A mum, iiavs nrcip.
After ail, I dop’t know anything a
a offers him a job, he ought t
I jailed. Even if he doesn't
" one. it happens, however, ti
k -‘vi'ttarortst:
i- kept on a business basis.
I- mel. You need a manai
* right, Ellen. I think may*
better wait and see If Fir
-Right. That isn't sens
course. It reaUy must bs
ness matter between us. Aad
glad you realize that. 1 ttM
much? n yon wint m> as i
less. I wfli."
"I can pay mor* than that. 1---
I make about <2.000 a wssfc.* ",
'TH taka too HihMK .W
enough. Yoy can put me ua^l
bond, if I have ta handle M
Mu- money for you.”
■ “Ne.”
"Yea AbeoMtoly. Business j
biwUMM* KUml'*
Ha instated oa It, but he wMB
happy about it and be wasn’t M
why. He studied her (or a aH
ment - Even in the shnskHM
mood glow ,'she was lohsty; fl
awfully dainty, he thoughts N
wonder thousands of ■< riM'^M
had fallen Ar her. But it MR
his pride g |ttla to know Lhat l
was a man and older than she an
not even earning a tenth of . hl
income; America is aM cock-ay*
ho taM htansrif.
They planned a lot asnre, talMta
unto it rietteh. 44 was qyllj
serious, bnsineds taiR. ——w —
personal nature at it gradual
caused BUI’s rased to deepen, ifl
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