Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 1 of 6
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Cleburne Times-Review
The Only Dai^f NawgpByr Published in Johnson County
CLEBURNE. TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1939
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Poll of Small
Nations Taken
By Nazi Group
i the poultry contest.
part of Texas was represented, at'
Camp Flie leaders today urged
Cleburne citizens to contribute to
the movement during the annual
drive which li on this week Cits
tens are Urged to make their con-
ed tor t)ie purpose and addressed;!
"Camp Fire Girls. Cleburne, Texas "
The . hinds are used tor support
ot the moveftieut' In Cleburne
lum-xvinnasiuin and (our uiass
. 'rooms ratal cost will be 833.00g
I which will in-, .'!' with the sp.mabrs. the Glen
n >m ition , auditor- . . It .cfaaiN.. .furhihing U#Oti
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Texas Fair tonight an
lay except .eotuuderabie done
tn extreme south portion
In south and
test portions tonigl
west and nort
An athletic held will also be
bulli in connection with the
project, according to Superin-
tendent Ft C Leach of the
Glen Rose schools
Presbyterian
Young People
. Convene Here
. Tho,. W flewt baud. Off . review 1
..Will meet at 1:30 o'clock tonight
In the Troop 248 room at the Find
Baptist Bdtmtlonal building Doyle
Stalcup. chairman. announced to-
day. Entrance is on the north
be rempsente<| ‘ "
EMU lEADA^RAPFED SHEEP
MELBOURNE Australia (U.» —
A large flock of sheep huddled to-
gether in a bushfire that ' was
thMteh the . Grampian
rvouptaMs, sflajavad by an emu,
a Mbre teR-icb^h (krd The bind
rusliflig down fr*n an adjacent
hillaMe. spotted the only break tn
the fire UnF sag Jod thta sheep
Uu'ough a holt iTtbr (cue"
IV « I IK'1.1 *v OtHl. .. , J
added the puteti government facia A l
. jit lacks "the "certainty" that. Ww "■ J
present "sense Of security will por?.
dint in/kafInitalv ”
of the
whttfr'hawTtiw pmyer"to iF'>'‘ Worth:"Presbytery' win open
„-k .... ijt hrlr i>nuuii; rullv I his afternoon lit
Dwight Allen; of the
FOrt Worth Presbyterian
He is presl-
.The ' miieHug will ’continue through
Saturday afternoon
Registratlbn will begin at i p,
Church Gertrude LeCroix will
lend the.6 p in. i . .
A banquet will be held at 6:3b at
the American Legion lutll y
!<:■ which■ bolids have been’’
voted 'LJie w<5rk will tie1 dpne
en n VVPA pidjsci. Ofllclal.s are
n'w.Uting ;pi< v.d by.the WPA.
tinue ' : ,
The new order, smith said, will be
for a two-month period
FEATHER
MARKET
FORT WORTH April 21 (W--
<U8OA> — Uvestock: Chttle 1800;
ogives 600 mostly steady, steers
8,60-1000 yearlings 6.50-10 00: fat
cow* 4 50-800 cuUer/^4 aS-down;
oaives *—
Hogs (OO; mostly 15 lower; top
butchers 8 60. bulk good butchers
646-8 60: mixed glides 5J5-6.SG;
packing sows 5J6 4hd 550
Tomorrows estimatedi receipta:
Cattle 100; catVes 100; hcugt. 300!
sheep 500.
About 'JOO Rusiein Star members „ _ ___ „
from Jiihnson Hill and Somervell t within the market demand. Smith
Counties attended;« one-day school said, one extra shutdown day may
of instruction »<. the Masonic Hail Ibe ordered, but If p„...
Thursday.' •" schedule will be held down 90 that
matron; presided over the >chtx>l,
the. purpose of which wgs to study
the workings of the order , Mrs.
MiMtytl Harris of Waco, worthy
grand matron, made the pimclpal
addraas. ’
A banquet was held Thursday
] night at the Hall wfftji M Scales
>5*1? •« toe st master., and Mrs M.
Marsh of ojen Rose directing the
entenalrimenit. r •
Thus Hiller would be able to-ln*»t
to the small power* that If they J
do not' fear Germany that, they-
have no reason to join the so-called,
••encirclement" of Germany. . ? ?
Regulation Hit
By Governor In
Houston Speech
HOUSTON. April 21 fU.R>—Gpv.
W Lee O'Daiuel. in a San Jacinto
Dny address.' asserted today that to
allow government *' to “regulate
everything" was the first step tor ’
ward destroying democracy and eii-
The governor said he "Was coh- . •!
cerned over "the extent to which ..
we have allmVed ourselves to drill ’
i
i.V'**"' ■’ . . ....... lew ■econuB iaivr n® uiuuureu hab*b
bylpr County picked ooi’ou at with a crutch and raced., 1
Puts ner 100 and bought ftre- away< Trapped in a cellar, he wu .1---.
sentenced to 15-30 yearn in Sing Uon
Sing for a $42 robbery.
H. G. Yeager Dies,
(Funeral Services
Saturday, 2:30
HHUBUlNAUkO': .v*. ~li i
SwBt
Day by Day ... 2
IN CLEBURNE
Joe-Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. j
Will Green 416 North Anglin. Is |
shown In a picture which appeared 1
in a Cincinnati. Ohio, newspaper of
n few stiKjeiil* of the Central J
Academy of Commercial Art where J
Joe Is studying Young Green j
was shown on a ladder .taking a
candid picture' of another
dent ;
Courthouse employees and bunk
employees are having a holiday.;®
today, observing San.Jacinto Day. .1
Newton James Winn of CletMinW ,g
Is among the engineering stU- ,9
dents at the University of Texas .d|
listed rtm the honor roil, ........a®
• • • .
Clark Ruggles is hi fbrt Worth .'1
today attending the tenth annlvar.
nary celebration off tile oiianimii.uii.jl
tion of the Texas Hospital Assn-
clarion. -3'*M
pWARD STYRON picked cot-
kit the age ot, Kf and vaws J
the money went lor his first,!
Of shoes COGGIN POIN-1
TER., at 12 or 14. was water ! *
lor the ga*g building the in- <
pan into ■'Cleburne MIKE
KINS pltketf woof Off barbed *
[fences and sold it at the age
kXKE. ERNEST and OQR-
I’ killed pole cats, criliks. and i
■di, ------‘ **•■”
so he geted as , his own attorney
and woh his freedom
After state witneases hud .testi-
fied Brown addressed the jury
briefly "Gentlemen you heard one SKOWHEGAN. Me
witness say that the chicken had r**“ **'" - • ■ —
e red band on Ma foot and en- 1
other mv it was blue Now you skater
cant send me to i’ .. .. —anaor-.
on that, can vou?”
TTHrn IHVNtff daran/1 I
not and returned *
W "hot guilty “
ROt'KET BAUKFIREN
Pasadena, Cai iupj — i^our
boys built a rocket, using 22 cart-
ridges as the motive power. The
rocket proved a success, despite
(he fact^Uiat it sent one of the
1 jt, the hospital and the
The crime ]
Speedy Trial On Canadians Search ! high honors -ii> the FFA judging I tablishing iilctatorslilp
* — ■ " ' Contests u,i College station this *••-
. | week Vernon Starnes was high
j point num in judging market vega-'
j table,', mid Gone Massengale was In legislation In behalf of grpt^B ,c'!l
I high poini: In judging market hens I rather than In behalf of the mass* "1
The horlitullun1. team Including es’" ‘ ;'d|
f O’Daniel spoke to rnwre than I
47,1.000 persons gathered at the base ]
.of the huge 567 foot stone shaft of I
the Sun Jacinto battlgrpund • me- .4
mortal on. the banks of Buffalo IJ
Bayou,.where pioneer Texans under
[General Sam Houston wdn Texas j
[liberty 103 year* ago today |
Princess Gets Silk |
Hos^ on Birthday
LONDON, April 21 <U.R> Priucesi,,j4
j Elizabeth, presumably destined .l»(. I
! sit one day on the thrdne occupied . I
by l^er father. King George:' VT; *1
I today celebrated her 13tli : birtii- -1
jdav ’■QI
Her most cherlshe<®tift.'! were J
| long silk stockings worn for the . 1
' first time and an elaborate movie . 1
camera and projector, the latter -J
gift from "Uncle Davie," the Duke
of Windsor
; " 1 -—.....- i
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Dutch Expression
PHONY CRIPPLE I In Washington .
Borah Declares
American Opinion
Is Crystallized
»
h
by the skiu which cRu.se.s dlMChtn- a buMne** meeting will get un- WBJi viewed >« intended not only
fort to human beluga If U'touch- de rwnv at 7:so oelock at the as A icply lo Mr. Roosevelt but a*
es a inuaous membrane such aS .church with the principal address' Another move to break througjvthe :
: that <»l Ute gye or inoutli. following.. A party will lie held at British-French antL*aggreMKi(knMMM
___ ____I rT*l*«ta. UAi lsas> tarns il«4 *awa aaBalaa SMCaflMflHiKWS
car-‘han
AUSTIN. AprlJ 21 (U;R>—Oil pro-
duction in Texas for May will be
held within the market demauid of
1 406.100 barrels a day estimated by
the Federal Bureau of Mines with
■ no contemplated change' In the
1 number of operating days, Gliair- will sltig" ..
man Lon Smith, of the Texas |of somewhere ’"
Railroad Commission announced to-
day.
The order wlll not be completed
tifitll next week, he said
i It it becomes necessary to keep
__ ____________ Fttneral sety^ccs will IjC. held at
jms. sellnig the hides and buy- ‘the Deinhg Cluijx-T at 2:30 p tn bPIlt a queationaire to >i
! Hampshire sow RALPH Saturday tor H G 'Dadi Yeager. , u petroleiun "Industry
rIN 11 chopped cotton ■ 82 who d)ed at 10 45 a >n today formation on which to I
[spent the money at Walnut nt pig home at 402 Poindexter. Ave-
Igs "tecond Saturday." .... rme. H. .• pad'.been ill since Christ-
feiiJNCE CRAWFO.R11 says his ; mu'-
Ntos at '-Anrmin' or _
Mrs. Miles Wins
Four More Prizes
Cleburne s Number one contest- (
apt, Mrs j. L. Mlles; continues to
. , win prizes, ■ t . j
‘ j. Today she received throe checks VI
Irom the Meadolake Oleomargarine.) ——
Company, one foi* S20 another .85
and ope for 82 50. as awasds, In 1
'thf t'ow naming contest
Yesterday she Was announced as
winner of a radio on the White
School of the Air program
Mrs Miles* has been working on
radio contests - about four months
—.... .... ----- — —... and has received about 8100 in cash
trltaitiona tn the enveloped provid- BMd ,netchanM(ue
«rl ffn,' fl>« renrivncfl uvtri ttnnFPHOM! ’ i
[a yoke ol steers The ex-. cemetery
[on, we learned, moans drag- Mr, Yeager,, a . h*Mve of . Ger-
fche dust from the mill Mn<“ majjy; hiid tived tn the United
[lie Bought a saddle with the States 1 fig .Years and in Cleburne
w ,,..ppb BARRETT ul 10)36 years He is survived by two
Llie ambition M hk> tUe In a 'Sens. F H Yea a ex of Dallas ahd'
k: Il was a "Ranger 8t*p- T D Yes r Of '19B; two daugh-
foike He prevailed upon the J tec. Mr O O Winter of Sen
k to allow him to pick cot- , Antonio end Mrs ,j M Ellis of
faUJ lie got enough money to Cleburne, on- brother H M.
the wheel- DUKE ASTON. Yeaker ot plnno; one sister. Mrs
kd his first money mewing a [ Rjc;> Johnson of Houston, and 17
and cutting weeds With it grahdehilrfrCn. and three great
MU to the circus MAYOR
K says, his first real monej
Lt IS when he was assistant to
banter sawing lumber for con-
Uon 'ot a ItahlUt , Chu--
[ is still a Baptist E. L.
L. at 7 og 8. remembers carry-
[FERn STOFFERS lunch
[npme to hariiess shop where
brofiD'8 now stands. lor a
l per Journey
W ANDERSON says he was
m’ ak eight . . ROY HiEEV- ,
[old flkpers to! JACK DEN-[
and worked in the candy far- [
tat 81.50' per week plus his,
k capacity which Was enor-
[ He swept odt, etc ROY
ERBON also recalls making
his pel' day freezing ice cream
Mansfield confectionery. But
Hift get any lee cream unless j
fought it. . piLIu CLARK I
[his first money shooting
pws out o< the garden of
WELLS .DR W E
BFEK says bls first real money
node at 16 when he was feed-
[Hj ROBElkh* iN’Virhrd' Tits
money selling rabbits in-North
L He was about 8 years of
[With the money he bought
ng suit from 'Old Ben" a
. OUN HADLEY With
■bar young fellows cut a r?ck
nd. It took one day The pay-
go cents... W. T. BRAD-
r carried bricks from a yard
[Csytliagi- fot 26 cents per
With his money he bought
cort. He also sold ehlnea-
ttor 5 cents per 100 .. .JIM
■DALE sold red lemonade and
M the monef ; . . T. H.
[elalnd *ild ins father
hneiui.. and <s>ught some
rwmny Run" tobacco He
it sag what happened next.
Now Im The Time « • <
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PAINT UB '
'''•HALIHAX:. -.hlova. Scolla, ’ April I ....,....................
21 (UPs -Canadian aircraft ahd |EUrhek. Mgrion Bishop and J. C f
1V Wakcland placed eleventh in
warships searched off the coast- - (j^ilM)s The poultry team include ,
dtii tor lh| subniermi' reported tn | Mnsscnguje., Jack Gurley ami Tom-
Nova Ht'oliu waters nA new rumors mie Keith Poultry results have
bl tnystel ious activities at sea were L hot beep received
nivesligiiied by riaVnl authorities j Instructor Ren Cook and Ed
Reports spread .among fishermen Hamblin accompanied the group
that a .iirtmmrme flotilla was being A total ot 105 teams were entered
s- rviced by "n ■ “mother ship." 500 in the poultry contest. Every
. miles mH on'the North Atlantic. ' JT^ ‘
CuTuidlan Defense Minister Ian 1 the contest
vim Kt'ii/h' nt ovtiiwa, announced | ■ —,——-—-——r*~“ , ,
Tie.could, neither dcliy nor confirm
such rumors ,bot that he would |
advice the House of Commons-later [
today - lor develoihnenU hi the
M'areli- for . ihe submarine ' [
H wtis. reported that naval offio-I
lais had communicated with the
British ndtnlralty at tendon con-
cerning the submarine scgie
Urge Citizens To
Help Camp Fire
b i,!. ini* a. halt I-
I outstandiui; date* In hie; itfe j
nothing la ever more thrilling 1
I the first money he earn* J
jMg awn hands. He may for->
Ih* time and even the mij&i-
MMeh the money was earned)
b can always recall the thrill. I |
IJ NANCE recalls Hurt hte H
[ nwney wks made spading;
I sawdust at hU lather’s milt i
| the IiuttJ <rf labor?he bought '
|cket knlfr " JOHN JAMES •
bnbis that on Friday. Rebru-
16, 1907. he went to Work for i
fa. B Wilson hard ware Stole ,.
me delivery depattmelU. , .
NK LACEWELL recalls chop- -
I cotton nnd buying 3T"Sheila .:,
|hks.earnings JUDE HAi-
■" picked cotton mva laiugljt I
I Clothes ,H«: felt .like the [
lest ,i»an- in the epuntry? ;. •:
L DAVIE say* his memory IS
I blit that It was probably oil
nrtn ;"I can't remember the 1
[dollar.’" he says . FAY j
HON was U cotton Gii.pja'r at
kge of 10 BIU- MILLER
■ hili first real money at the j )
[of l« breaking horses at *5
[ U was idx miles north of J
ley. He began riding kt the[i
[ct bti Slid was a- genuine,
ko busier at 16. "Never was
fen but once. Bill says., mid-
[ mv teelhigs were hurt that'
. .' HUNTER KEY. at 13,"
unbars getting «»■ for ridding',
uchToi Johnson grass C.
BRADY at 11, recall* picking’
[toes for 00 cents pter week.. ]
feppCmm balck - |n • Indiana . ■ ■. j
[M Holland was at, Lafay-T I
nt>np.. when he 'sft emt, to-,(l
b fol- 50 cents per day G2
b work* and bought a saddle
[bridle With his earnings. He
hi j< .y I--
15, made 10 cents an hour
lug rivets at Ute shops Added
hrntngs to. the family account, $?? y
B B Barnard chopped cot - .
|for 56 cents a day in Hood -Z3U------------
Ltv on W. I FINLEY'S plase. . .' , 1 (or' reorganisation
| the money be bought Christ- George Vennard, 29, second offender agencies under his
[toys .....ALP BOWERS who
|d climb like a monkey at the
M »" Utfeshod pecans, at Mid-
bn and bought elOUies with
honey H A CLARK back
fcte per TOO and bought ftre-
kers. EMMETT MAHANAY
tod and skinned skunks around
Land pul the "motley back
Ehe business " He was'7 years
Oil Production
Will Be Held In
- Market Demand
grandchildren ,
Pilfhearers will he Bill Johnson, i -----
Each Brown, a F Gibson. Lehane1
Higgins, Bob Vincent -rind L.' E.
-urt-h. Wallis . ...
A Jury was IntpHiiel-
F'raiik led and immediately-'heard testi-
... . 'r™-- many in the case, including the
, " Scott's nddyj'•■•; ,in which reading of a concession tnade by
he will give a tribute to confeider- Arm'll and a statement made by his
Jugo-Slavia And
Lithuania Reply ; -
In Negative t i
i PAHLS, April 21. (U.Fl-The Dutofl' •
I yovertuneiit was ni'idorstood fri dip- ;
lomrttlo .sources today to have ex- .1
messed . concern oyer its f uturow- ? j|
emity In reply to >r German call- :'J
viixs ‘ of small European , nation* , J
ir-tmding whether they felt fear M 'll
a Nagi attack- '.-*$■
Adolf Hltlrr preparing-to reply’"7’4
io President Roosevelt’s pcacejneit- "fl
sage next Friday, asked the ‘HttialN , t J
-•I nations whether they felt thetk
security threatened by the total|- ?s
iuian powers as liitithatag by Mr,
HoOsevell .1
Jugo-Blavta was understood to. . -[
have replied in the negative to her '•]
big and heavily armed netvhbor -4
Diplomatic - aoiirces described the ; j
Dutch reply as "courageous"’- under •1
the circumstances, tn effect; the. ?'J
Dutch government told Germany
Unit 11 did not ut the present ttm* ;.l
feel Itk-elf menaced, but it was. ,. d
added the Dmch government feels A l
it lacks tire certainty’’ that th® 1
si*t Indefinitely " '
Prenaralion for Speech
. ... ,.r . The questions asked by the Noels J
afternoon at in an nnofffrinl diplomatic mannoT
were understood In preparation for 1
Hitler's speech to the Reichstag . 1
where he presumably desires to
demonstrate by the replies that ho ■.1
pence pledges from the totalitar- I
Ians, are needed
Lithuania also was understood, to .1
PARROTS ATTA4 K
' <MCAl SISTER. Okla
"watchdog", parents gave a sheriff’
and two deputies * ‘
>■> u<i HK livren orowu. Il mrxiu. vii.'kvm aiLnl>.,a.hi-u u In I mOmefltS
sidagof MR church auditorium >tav/Bh^dquarters'\^WCa^, anrf? residence .
Johnaon County troops are due to the funds to hire defense counsel delude 'n c^Xt ivem. Tmimti*; i opened a door and were attacked
, . by
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BOY OF g LEARNS TO RE ATE IcMws
"J (UHk— Two- boys’
pear-old Robert Eugene Allen Is ‘
hailed as New England's youngest
’ ' ■ After only a month’s
practice, he shared honors with
his father in » skating exhibition. .
___ __' ' ~~"'7 — — " j L.^w.. .
prompt vetthet I Club honored the boy with a party other”to
•otl hlx RgMM->Tid hirthdov twn-MsH
blue
the penitentiary
>• «••»■>, V.OTI4 <UU?- —" *-..1.^. n WKnvuaC rMUHWl.
The jury agreed that Bey could after which’the Riverside skating
‘on Uu second birthday
liquor;
two parrots which inflicted discussing religion and the history
lacerations with their beaks and ■
RAIDERS
<U.Pl -Two]
■ -ff’
a few furious?
Searching a McAlester
tor liquor, the men|
• Seventy-live young people
i-nicrson ie.-, 11 sihnig) rally lids
Mr. ' m • -o'clock Dwight A
_________________ . _______ ?' . ~ Worth
-cl d, runlung the American public-'-(he digestive u-get <j the «iin tnon- rChin'ch, will preside — h*-~
t en uiilmai stories that haw ■oim• tier Its p.dftonaui, bite la not due )£ent of the Yotmg People’s league.
its. j to .accumilluTed bacteria " "
hl* ! Av*'.. • ihn\ It/xriv Kut t/k VP
”- F .'BUjwnru V«I8I|N:1I.M8UUJ| tvivunuvxo ■ . . . . .' . ..
Congiess ! nwv bf ap^jjpd ror: ofnclais said things that he thinks the public
vo plnn.s 1 Appnrdincr tinns ought to know about anirnals*
reorganisation of government
----»-- aRlIlVn n IgilUVi
with a 13-year unfinished term, Con- | reoiguniaatlon powers
Is shown as he hobbled from Tomba - what government agftxiies
1’riaon, New York, on way to court. - be
A few seconds later he dubbed hia' •> sueae.,i
_---.. --'-1 ‘ .Bl
away. Trapped in a cellar, he was ;Rec*>«».-ti
.----., on ------ at— tlon might
| Jlii'isdiction of1
merci' Harry Hopkins, a moye
Which Is opposed by many con-
gressmen. .
Reorgeni-sation propoeala must be
•submitted to congress Unless spe-
cUteally dUapproved toy a
vote of both Houses of Congress. . .... .-----j. ; • \ —
they become, .effective after 61) days, j 11 imincdlgte caqh pay-/
■ ment of (he adjusted .service eer-
— tif|pate< finally iftfis brought to ii
''"monopoly <«RQUP successful Conclusion.” officials
SEEKS DATA ON OIL pointe dOlft
' ’ "More than three million World
WASHINGTON, April 21 (U.Rte- - war Veterans wore ' thereby rin-‘
The monopoly commiUec todag tlllrd t0 rcC(.iVo
sent —*— —
r. . . . .— .. J asking
Irifortuation on which to base its
study ot the oil business
Senator Joseph O'Mahonev. Dem-
«.’>»«■ , octet. Of Wyoming, sold tJrat the
Was at" choppin or -ptoton; ( Rev Homer Viwdrirpool pastor of | cominjttee plans to start Its .hear-
the dough went Into clothes, j Muln fjlrcy Mt'thodjst Chui’ch : mgs on the oil Industry early in
LEF OF POLICE MILES says where Mr Yeager held membership jmlc -jYlt. questlonalre a.-*ed for (h
toit niotw .caifte at thy agv . for 25 years, will conduct services general financial Information. de-Ul- ' Ju1.'
He was 'doodling aawdust"; Burii'.l w|Jl be in the Cleburne .scriptions ol corporate structure. ' v'
s .... .......... ...... L -. j
researcli. pipelines arid methods of
fixing prices;
------j committee todag tltlpd t0 IcC(.iv(,
auestionaire to mBttoers tsoo f|1 cash pach
u-n™ 150 000 .se)MamR who have not yct'!’.'"”.,''?*?*^™", T', "•]' y,-----x_
jaceived their share -.of. the. bonus I s. . . ■ _. —
payment live lh this Vicinity, We I
are urging -them to mrike thriir ap- | |
plication iininedlatelj through the • *
^x4g'‘‘:Xg’Attack Complaint In Vain for Sub
l>res,'iii. perioff allowed for ,/■ , * .'[ . ' . ....
:ing of applications which .
.cAi.i'nuru. they point mil
I Scott To Speak
o'clock at the American Legion
1! ’
Saturday Activities
, Clark Douglas and Dorothy Allen
I will lead tlie 8 a
vices, Saturday Group meetings
jure scheduled for «.30 o’clock A
CorTfcrcji.s. \ LL uU?#s P UIniii« eggN or young blrd.s. jio .record cJ-the hpup MiAke living • , vrrnon McGw’-wlll
.......'................... .. ^laiwtoers cannot five in ek- up y Ite reputatloil for taahin'g ft • * ,lddrMS ut , m;
treme heat They -can survive air i victim with, ns tail. . | , .7; .
temperatures somewhat over 70 de- Thif only protection tupylnst rat-J ..... .*"•»•
gree.s. l>ut' their surroundings musttlesnakes given by a horsohoir rope/ w-ix-s g Ci. 1 -•
' ‘s that lx la A, XfllfTAnf'e
4 it hits the odor of human, skin on ( a A Ta KJI UUUlllo
. . ... ........ A birflrad.-' of human shirts'™., , a-, ■
approximately | gja.^ snake. Un,- parts of which and socks would serve as well-—if I U/in |ti I ATIiACi
If uny of the j are supposed |<> have the power to riot better Tv Ill 111 V VIIlvol.
Father C . C. Jones was chief
speaker at the Lions Club today.
of empires Father Jones declared
that, the “nation which falls away
from God sinks into the dust.' He
traced the history of several great
empires » s
Boyd Dillon was program chair-
man Saxophone music was fur-
nished, by Bandmaster Marton Eth-
ridge. Joe Bchott. John Ed Wash-
bum and Clark Douglas Dallas
prevention ■ Thompson was received Into the
club.
Saturday afternooii
today at the First PTMbytgrlan have replied to the German quea- j
......v. tecrolx will Uonruiire and to have affirmed Uiat
worship program she has no'fear.s of attack and had -
- -- • no one to come to her defetta#,■•.’<,?*
The German diplomatic maneuver ?3
. b Local Men At
tributes will he given
by Mrs C: C Caskey ..and Rev (117 «
Travis Flowers will be placed tn I ff SCO iVlCetinU
the green wreath after -which O
“Taps." will be gtvep by Gayle I ----—
Burtcm and Carlyle Mills ) Tyaon Payn). John c Yollng
Vratn .nirti.r. ,i„ ,. p E Warreti went to Waco today
erate soldleis areasked to PU<* |to attend a nlMtlng for or.
graves ganlzxUon of a Central Texas
chamber Of commerce The meet-
. Ing was to be held at 10 o'clock
I at the Raleigh Hotel
Cleburne is likely to join with
.the understanding that the affil-
iation with the West Texas Chamr
bee of Commerce will be continued
officials sold. Hermau Clnstard is
Cleburne director m the latter!
Organisation !
( Highway work will probably be)
- the chief function of the new Or-
ganisation which is expected ‘
include 30 denti^l Tetas counties.
Biologist Turns Debunker
Hoop SnakeDoes Not Roll. Nor Poes
< Ostrich Bury Head, Says Gowles
.. • -1ALbs ANGM-ES. April 21 tU.R> bi.sd: up mid reunite There are.
ApproxlumteJy 150,660 Waii d Wtt D|... RtOn(1)ia e Co*.leSr llssistant 'MHw.' certain species' Of legless I
not yet applied lor. ., lizards width ha; *
c'aiip. nsation benefits '' ' ''11 1-1-' 11 • .I- p vT.Uieh . lils in i
kn;wn m. flu- "bonus." verity C dltyrnla ha:- G'-a ted bul lH
aii avosational .chairr Tbriri Is 'nothing pediillar iifoout (Nor’li
igome/btoi', I— <-,7—,---
Tacts to . acciimuliited bacteria 111 thi-
ther creature'.-, body but. to Vettom
bile) The ]k»rcvpine? ciiimot" "throw"
; ' ; •'• . It does raise them When
4 angry . Just us a dos rates'.ite hair
" * on me back pi iijie neck.
foadr- i-annol give anyone warts'
j. v. ....I--.,.. a lKJls0ll .secreted.
Roosevelt Plans
' Reorganization
11 Of Agencies
* WASHINGTON, April 2J <U.P>—
| Senator William Borah. Ri'puu-
| Haan, cf Idaho, today Indicated
| teliti that Amerit nit opinion »i
| Euro;; »'s Crisis erystfi Uaed to
| fh,e point that true neutrality has
| byCi-me almost Impossible
| Boiph expressed his c<,Union dm-
I ! tag questioning of a witness
I .1 |M!>r«w>A f-Vtaa CtAkvutn mAeaatawaa. bnla
| tions committee which is consider-
| Ing revision of United States neu-
JLy i»ws - ■
'Already things have taken place ' Glide a ct
_ ^..iph m.;k; !! !mp:: ...‘b’; fm a^u-:---. ;
■ nations to Jcok upon/Ufi as a neu- '
B-tial' Borah said . |
■ He said he did iiof refer to any j
■ spe/i'fle statement or act by a gov- ,
H ertunent spokesman but . refereed’[
■ -rather., to '-the ■■ manner in which j
K i national opinion had shaped (Itself". - — - ■ - -
E on Eutepcan■ affairs TIUs national,
SwAttltude. he indicated, already has1
| nude strict nttatraltty litumsMlily ;
j Borah said that his . conclusion'+
i was based upi>n "tlie generril con- ;
filtloii of mint? throughout the .liaw
country toward totahtart<in. states, c
■ . cfaiunoniy known its the
■ AYflftAluTwE zv( Viat.Ar ik Fl
: Um lions pointed out t oday
,i Word has been received’ that pnb4 ,—>- -
Apr;! 21. (U.Ri- ( about nine months-remain In whlehl to be popularly accepted
said today that ■ a(jjuMed cunpe'nsatibn certificates Here Is a partial its'
h<‘ .h0.P** JO._S.O,^T i nwy .be applied for. of
4(or ’
’ According to present regulations oukbt to
••le right to .apply for cidjusted P^ulftE blends to Uie.oonteairy;
frnwyft2UO?M0t,’,neflt'' Wl" ^m to
out ciiiihegrmmd^to by ‘ U.e‘skin causes dtaCciin-
Corpora- lii^ tor eLn insects it h» nd intertot in the- ttoadrututom do noi imprison
2 ... " ±ne modern eqllfme. . rattlesnakes Wl* a -fence of car-
‘etary ot Dom- ' 1 «i 1 Snake's have no power of hypno- ins A rattlesnake would have no '
yG. a.,._. Item' Some . birdk an'd animals treble escaping through such a
y TO'IM’O. deiwmenta of d^sed J ..lrMze.. w|JPU (lallger 1(i near. Ivutr barrier
yet'tans who have not applied for tju.y l(1 tltd(. ttl)d avoW at-. The hoop siiak'- which supiV/s- !
ref.. q tention ’A bird fluttering ,on the^cdly noils down .hill by. graepta.g j . ,
after the vet ans death com- gronnc( in .fropt of a snake is try- its tall In -W' nJftWth, fa * pure- rtieeilft_ iN set
. ^lurfi H (rofn lhc n,,sl. con. |y inventive crejtoura and there WKh a lunchroh
lalning eggs or young bird.',. jio record cf the hoop snake living ; siari—'
Salamanders cannot live it) ,ck- up W It# w'pijtatioil for lashing ft t)-,
y-mn wivi>. ivo v„.. . .. I 1
'lint only protection against rat- i
in devotional ser-
Group
be tnoist, as they cannoi stand dry slrefched affPUhd a campsite is
heftt. , it ha, the odor of human, ski
There is nq, such thing as a If
tai ore the Senate” Foreign Rela- Tne gtchit ects drawing above
shows the pitopcired Glei. Ruse
triity gws ‘ . bool , Uull'T.iU which r"'*
■’Already things have taken place [ a c^i >ln it .on .audltoi- . L
tarhlch make It impossible 1 ( • (
naUon-. Un irnir uimn ns as a neu- '
Bonus Benefits
[Unclaimed By
H50,000 Vets
no general yon- , J
throughout the.'
adjusted
> ... - ' . OlelUUlWHl.y MVUUO, ,
UONGRESN TO GET local officials ol Veterans orgah- Ttir hinlself
ROOSEVELT PLAN'' ; toi lions .pointed out' lodav '• -CL.deJMintafiJT
. i Word has been
WASHINGTON. /,-/'■ -
President Roosevelt said today that ! adjusted
he hopes to submit to Cet^ere ]
next week tfie first of two plans tj
------------- -i -ove^metu ,5].. rt liJ w
recently enacted I C(M ■ - ■ -
wiu) a ro-year uiumumea eenu, cun- 1 t eoi'gaimsauon powers | .
vincod doctots he couldn’t walk. Hft I . Mr Roosevelt gave no hint (gs to )’
fa shown as he hobbled front Tomba 4 what government agMtoies would
Prison, New York, on way to eourt. j be af fected by the projtosed enang-
i »._a_ ----Tstlons have been heard
iional quarters that the
ition nuance C. ..
bo^tensfFrred to the
f^eert
metre Harry Hopkliu, a
l-cn animal stories that have
partial list 01
ne thinks the public j The |>
know about animals- i lt;, quilts.
... . .121, Itl.R)
|.-.-Fred Arigfll, Negro, was rushqd
Into. Texarkana today, tried on a
(charge of attacking a white woman
, ) cohvicted -and sentenced to death
lAn IICV Pmuram ,n n-'sPace or 40 minutes
VZ V. ¥ 1 I Uk^I Clflll - -Hien he immediately wu,-. luiiiied
l out ol town Hguln and taken to
tsM^F A Scott will deliver an ad- the state penitentiary by state;
I dflws at the Confederate memorial troopers and Sheriff .Bin Hander-
| program at the United ■Confederate ( son. of Little River County
’ Veterans meetiiig at the courthouse The unusually spreidy trial took-
|rit ?:3d p. m Sunday^ifternoon j place in the court of Circuit Judge
1 The Invocation .will be given by Dexter Bush ' '
Rev A E Travis, and J F“ ‘—"■ ‘ '
Clark will give .a readlita;.Preced-
ing Mr
ate. dead jend will tell of the origin victim
of Confederate Memorial Day be] —
'* j a solo, "Beautlfpl Isle,
— " Mrs Mac ftoifg-:
Igs Will play the accotnpftiiiment j _____
.Special tributes w'ill he given ! j ~
Z Z Caskey -aiid Rev “
Flowers will be placed tn |
green wreath after • • • "
be f
possible the Relatives and friends of Confed-
Mrs. B. I. Gifford, deputy grand 'six days a week operation may .con- fl^rxotTTheir graves^'' °
,The public ts invited to attend
Ihe program and tfa- -cremoni' al
the cemetery "
Negro Succeeds
As Own Counsel ~
IND. Tex . April 21 <U.»
BWwn, a Negro, charged
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