Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1940 Page: 1 of 6
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Ual reports were made by Oraod-
vlew. Jnshiu Godley and Cleburne
Tlie drive is below the geal set
for the county of .IjOOT
One of the principal .IIHkuIUm
of llw committee In raising funds
Is that reaidenta of the county
are convinced Roosevelt will be
elected and do not think II necee-
bHU It was stated
<By United Promt
Greek soldiers held stsMsornty
against ItalVs invasion today as
Italians rushed reinforcements U>
their hard pressed foece* which
were handicapped by bad weather
which grounded war plane*
Berlin, reportedly massing million
men along Danube for quick stab
southward scoffed at reports nt
British aid to Greece Uncon
finned reports at Soft* declared
that Germans were disapprrtalivl
because of strong Greek resistance
and might ask both stde* to AC*i
fighting
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six places along Greek frontier and
Greek leaders said main deh <
positions had not been reached yet
although Mime advance troops were
faUlnr back ■. '4s8
Mine Greek Walers
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<UM -Wendell L WUUde hammered
away at the war and national de-
fence issues today as he compteted
his bid for Wert Virginia’s elecloral
votes and entered Maryland tor a
maior speech in Baltimore to-
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Bernier Wlgtnion of Denison and
be iw meeung •«
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Um* football game
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wrerhermnl' and the Yaratrtgam at
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AU member, of tlw KJntrtV'a <r>.f
Ffthias »•■>' arged -o tb'"”: W: .*•”
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glory we* carried of the hunt
>■ c made by the Insurance fl*m
Today I’ovimastrr Roy Dqsk an-
night, attacking a big
Worts tn the censer of
man capital
The attack on Berlin was pert
of a wide aerial offensive earner!
out by British bombers despite rnirt
and Im that coated the wings
of the big RAP plane* Fire «*•,-■-
started in Mg German and Dutch
oil base* and shipyards, the min
istry Mid
The attack on Berlin began lr» a
snow storm soon after • p tn .
the earliest raid yet made on the
Clennan capital Tire ministry said
that the storm made W difficult to
observe resulte of thr attack
Fire started
Berlin was attacked." the mfnle-
ty saM. -Fire* were started in oil
planta at Homberg. Serkrade and
Magdeburg Shipyards and docks
were bombed at Bremen. Wilhelm -
rh^vi>n FM»ik|>»U4*»r Vrpui/t**n Pluish-
Ing and Ostend
Two of our aircraft are mim-
ing ” '
German airplane* were report-
ed attacking the Midlands today
after a tptlet morning during which
London had but one air raid alarm
and nd bombs
Night raiders had made a series
of widespread but seemingly half
hearted attacks o»er wide areas
London^ outer defenem had
blocked mart of the raidinc N»n-
which circled the fringe M >he
London arm without. In nearly al!
cases approaching the etty proper
The air ministry said that 27
German planes were downed yeatw-
day Irwa of seven British planes
was admitted but It *a* mid that
pilots of five of them landed
safe
War veteran* who are meynlim ;
of the American tegion licard ad
dreaaea by leaders wlthb, tiwtr own
organisation and outrtders W
night at their annual twrapirt at
Uw W. O W hall
•Stanley W. F»*en, Dallas «f*nlre
oQ Amen, winim* and IxievU Croa-
ler. local aitumrv on nation*! de-
fense John Pauling, sixth dlvia-
ton co*lMMn.itar from Hillsboro; A
B. <T»w’«r<t fourth dWWrat omr
mander trim* Granbury. Irwin
Ward )rc»l lawrye*, also nxMta chk’'
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Howard WngUWv Gaty Varnell
Hemun Rro»n Harvey Andrrwm.
Harvey Anderson.. Jr. and a trm
eompoeed of Antteraon. Mack
I>Wta. and Brodie Btaele Torn
Moon led the singing
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A N-ywsr-oM man who signed
his name t* a note as W H
Bantau. was touud defd in an Bart
Henderson Street rooming house
Uxlsy JlorUy iwlore boon Justice
of l*ea<* A C Morman returned
a vevdlet of »>rtcid» after an In-
quaat wee belli
Oounly Health Officer Dr Tol-
bert Vater said that Bantau had
swallowed M grains of strychnine
He had gone to hi. room shortly
after brMkfart Uris morning *1 87
were found In hb* pocket
A note addressed to Ills two
sons A. F Bantau and J. Wal-
ter Bantau of Uta Angeles contain-
ed only a personal message and
gave no eluee to his suicide'
Funeral arrangements are pend-
ing DUton ft Boris Fupera!
houncmd that Berry had bee*'1 mail-
ed a letter which Informed hint of
i th*, smirch
Berry held » poltsy with the firm
J sot -r , t'i"« and now the ctiin-
Im.h. to |>uy bins « dividend
| rar tow jMtllov Mid altmist H1
. ywtutt «*o
Johnson and Tarrant Count}
sheriff department* arrested tw<
young men at Handley early this
inorntrig on a warrant of cattle
b’><n ..... n't,,,■
loonl jail
fl. M (Sid* Marshall. 35. and
Johnnie Murray. 31, were the men
Who were st-resterl
Th<»y have been charged before
Justice A C Norman with the
theft, of one white-face cow and I
one Durham cow, valued t _ "
the property of Buddy Goldsmith, •
who lives new Alvarado
Tlie th*ft occurred Oct 22. The
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second owner In West TVsas
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SinlUt began hl* suit
tarsal Mutual
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Will, ftai A<X?ErTK»
Jack Hollingsworth, ast.hl.nl ad-
ministrator for the A C i’ an-
nounce today that Uw AAA of-
fice wmsld begin aecaptlng m>pll-
cattorui * roil toowrvatitAl l**’ -
menta Thursday There applies-
lions are to be made by pertlol
paiiv. f»..itad' to reyewl *11 *»H
building units
Farmers who reported all soil
bwlidln* Unit.- kltowwd lhevn under
j>he federal program bare already
•I made appncaiwm Payment of
tttow ♦ft ft-wpr*
Hr ' Art-worth aatimaied th*’
11.A00 partMpnnta tn Uw program
In tailed to report ail toetr wdl -bwfki
• i l.n« uMito The »«■«*. sismis •»*
nm M Mart to OaBsa* ■Baltaa _**>-
«rf i til D»» I but ihe kwai "tri"*
A* I to have •» •pptawtam*
. retsdy al th** ’’on*
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City Early Today
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Cleburne was engulfed In a fog
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W < ■ ■ M < 1 night and Thureday Showers north and I
W / ■ 1, ... > 11 I ro.vlrel porttan. Thuraday, warawr ta I
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To Have Starte^l
By Short Circuit
WAHHINGTOBL Ort 30 1
pointed a
vestigHte a fire which early toj
day destroyed one new sddx>■ <nl
to the .munitions ituUding *BW
damaged two others. JT
Secretary of the Navy 9rar* I
Mitox said he had been advuwjd ta
Mtretary of War Henry L SUH*
MH. that evidence, indicated ‘hr
blase was not started by saboteur^
fltimstvh believed. Knox a*M
that a short circuit or a carelesstf
thrown cigarette started the fire^
f’robe Ordered.
George C Marshall, art
f staff, ordered an tint*
H* reveal
■t with Um* yard You will
sU day tomorrow to take the
porch chain flower potr
iher things out In the yard
a to the back and store them
j garage It will be a little
e. but not half toe bother of
itng toe city for the pieces
they have been carried away,
keep the imps from dumping
In Ihe ysTd is a little more
feated But one sure remedy
KftMM.1 dog that doesn't mind
K n mouth full of pant*
H' iwvnir lm« b*w>u * boy w|><>
■/OUtrtm * deg and «t the
■Mme carry a big c«n of gar
nd
[t !i - • :rant
5 hoiVK , l-i . rastll le“
»• Off and ur:rl<i
pr Ip the garage■ Inn
off of a steeple or roof top;
rravnJ uw
t« Harder
i you <W>. do not forget I
i. -.irked 1
nt Of Or st, <h« Mr- >-f thr
That l» one thing ttwi win|
brevei rrgrt'l ft, the t>n>
hys gel through marking It |
n.h ro>*|. i
I th<- lire* 11 h never th‘'
Besides that, fl coat* money
Ute filling station ynd a
Lit amr refill toe tire
krill take vou several irionth;
all ihe soap off the window;,
it l» on «*< pi......
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tovcsMe
I can not condi'.iiih ---r-j r,fI
brant. Darius vreincrr t.|.<v'.
lame doorbells. screu-ii.n
•; 'iV-nv d "O.ndc r rein dump-
h*B* |BB*> toe rest of them
mt thing we n<*v— did <>'><!
lol oondolx to this day U a
W M«m m the • ■ < - 1 u >'.nn.i
kua e
pl Ur':,,.'< >.
L r-i-i.r. Mfta rubber b^nd*,
| and dther weapon.*- of tola
pod pcgle whack' ''' whatever ;
khat the gadget d«“ to wo- .
kind ttwn waJIting dm* > the
“ : r f o t
starting motors
Availably > «
types 80‘i •:■■
t o i i t )• ” u
requirements.
9 75'-.
!n lottery?
ImaMHaHMBB HMa—BW*n awwaaw^
Par tial list of the number* drawn
for selective service in the order
they apply to Johnson county are
printed «; follow Other names
will appear tomorrow In Ute
Times ftev lew
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$5.50 VALUf
He wm repeating at almoat every
stop an intlmatKHi Umt FresMent
Roosevelt may Involve to** country
in War and attacking the New
Deal Cor what be said waa It* ta-
adaquacy in building up national
defense
He makes a brief speech In
CUrksburg. W Va at 10 a. na.
another tai Cumberland. Md. at
* 85 p m , another in Martins
burg W.
&££
> 30 p m
Only *1.61* 50 toward U>e goal
of ta.otxi Ml by the workers in
tlw general solicitation drive for
raising funds for toe Boy flooute
of this district had been solicited
by 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon,
when the scouters reported the re-
sult of their day * acUvtttaa
This leaves only *3*1 » more to
be subscribed to reach the goal
set tn Cleburne, and they expect
to have that amount, and perhapa
more, when the final meeting la
held tonight The money and
cards will be turned tn and ■
final report made
Judge J p Serofer’* patrol
. with only three member*, made
, Uie best report ol any patrol thus
winning tlw t-stro) pmr Working
will Jude*
Wicker and Paul Robertaon Penn
J Jackeon was scoutmaater of Uhls
pal rot
IJoyd Preatridge of Alvarado wa»
Countys dreft board y-rt*rd*y io make y
Olm.ro idle awaitlnu HWme..ts for a rolu-itatton drive
held there. He will report
, , during the taller part of tlie week
“/ W O'Hara of Grandview, who
was prwuent at Burly Bird break-
fast will i-isi; to sfu-i .
result of the drive thore
The entire group of worker* ex-
praMed the sentiment that every-
one of toe cittern* contacted
nemned willing to respond, and U**t
they received -splendid - cooperatio*
from both firms and individuals
Ft)Hi WDftTH L1VK*TO, K -4UJ0
Me *,««). eafve* J a*e< *<; iu-i ally
L-» «M**s and yeartlrw 5 50-178;
I rtrw* 4.0MM. t«« htgiirt; cutters
MOO. .wives 418.00 Hog* tails’.
|*y to 10 (tower; top butcher* 6.10;
I good bUtehera IMKMlp mixed
fees 3 n*
lip 1408. futfy
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Jurors Selected in Trial of Murder Case
CLEAN UP AFTER AIR RAIDERS ATTACK
Ftoberl W
<tg»ln#l the Heatrt
Air! iAtaoclalion tndav in
emtrt
Smith is suing tor *2fm which
he alleged Is due him He Mated
1st Tib. petit! m that Iw wn„ naiired
i'Ih* Wneftetarv In' the policy of
Smith, his fatlwr art*
hi*d not been paid.
Gen <
chief of
dtate investigation,
that in recent weeks there luid
been Innumerable awning tlw
as many as eight tn oM morning
last week
As a result ot tbi# moniiuu *
fire, new utrlngenf rules tor e«W
ploye* and visitors using tile build*
lug will be put Into effect
There ww» no immediate estl
mate of the amount of damagt
Col O. D. Murphey, executive of
fleer of the quartermaster general'!
Corps, inspected the building at
i__«“■
said the fire damage was confined
chiefly to new construction but
that lower floors were damagwd by
water. He said that all valuable
papers and equipment wen? tn fire
and waterproof files.
Additions Made
The new additions are fourth
floors to the three-stogy building
built during the world war They
were not completed
The building 1* on OonsUtution
avenue, only a tew blocks from
the Interdepartmental auditorium
where the last of Ute draft lottery
numbers were being drawn II is
only two blocks from the south
grounds of the White House.
The war department operated
on schedule today despite the tire.
There will be no disruption of the
work of the 8.006 employe* in toe
building—not an hour's lost time
on the defense program, Marshall
said
rtn< k'fs’Tr!'-' with ton*' bouMi |
wppkng tonni with robber
J bus been tW i;-Vf"il yearr
**«. '®t'e ■ -rtkctst enjwert prank* of
ito(ta If titet-e in any
, ft. We nee h But
'W» too luirtp. tilftl w Jo,'IP
late there b>Avn* been ;rm eu
i ■ reperteil but every tear .
|«m boys *«d girts, men and
i «lw, are tamed by ijn-.v
i to pay Olli fleeter tn)l* be
they ware uritck by won*
lalkiwe'. H iretebrji f»«i •
Th"* awns baye with ,
leyou* gtinta tn «•» M**. Lack or Grounds
>e nut M> revl -
and scare to* d*|ftglvl« out , Actual trial <>l U*e case agairwt
ks Roger ta-r King I* negro, who
■ ' ’ i*' cinugwl with murder, will not
eel under way until late UiU atler-
s What ‘bo* i- 1 r ..
to maturity and did **o» wtaneu terrore :.•«»! today. One
mere Mod* the line l*ave to. „f Ule(W as* aroepted yesterday
[ taking off a gate and 1 • ■« >altor<«» r
m A tree on ■-.•■■ , * ...e b.-.n
Ml, >1 ixmin* ov*r a*. •! ■ • ■ . i:W-1> .n,<
|e on to#Mona’« front lawn | route 1; H W Dyer*. Godley route
Mte Batumi. | ** K “ Gh*°^'
k can in mu. »•;
; same class as elephant;- we
ttegn the kind wm. ;t». ■■■>;>
g Wendell With <■ -oil
x-en sal,’ that «n etei • .
ell boy* arc I
that way too
you . ran them out of your
when UWy were playing ;<• <1
• > ng anything except your * mn m
M<r. thry will remember to*’ u-; _____ ___ ____________
1 ’ refused to tnd attothei could neither read nor
thrtd I--'- •• ‘ ■■
tn Which tended tnslde yow
they sol's retm'uibi
Br Nbrtked
refore it you h.^,*‘ dm
in |te quest tor exerr-u* and
don’t be “ *'—“ “
W- 'tai: i.Mboi..._________
»y will )n;*t gently ..... . . k-
'n> roof or »■■;;>. \.t
....
ui.lui onJJils gpook night
SA'?,;’
■'■'i «■ •*’
HSU®1' ' Or
■
^r’ "fl'll)}" ‘ *
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IMres dipped yikgh’.iy
the oogtawi r^arta n (Huya
maxiiihim of iw ae ow'’..“-vw!. te,'
9 cebte tfw Ute fta»t two iJapi
t!:r »-«* M-t'.tmwn trf *« M
tw»r «»■■. i
Board Appointed,
To Investigate
Washington Fire
Johnson' ___—— ,, .
hxlay wax almost idle awaiting **<>*«•••>
the master list from the federal *0
government which must com* ’’I*’11*
through the state office be (ore w
they can begin sending out quetvJ
UonnalrM.
Tills master list, which Is re-
garded as the Official one has
been slated to arrive In Cleburne
Thursday, but it is not. expected
to reach the local board until
Friday Tills delay is l■lrpectr■<l be-
cause toe list must first go to
Austin and then br sent out to
toe cpuntiM.
When the questionnatres are re-
ceived, toe local officials will rend
out 50 a day until It Is found how
many men the committee ran In-
terview ecch day. This number,
msj be increased or det «•«■<-■ nr-
cording to the time taken for each
man
At. present the board I" flllin*
out folders ill which the regis-
tration ma tet tel of the men and
the "fomplried questionnaire will
be fltal All of this material will
ba used by the draft '-board >n se-
Iwltng the n.<-n who will be ulled
for service
-T--------------- —■ ■*»; .............., ..........Berlin tn a raging snow storm laro
(Campaigners Hammer Out
Charges Against Other
ABOAHD ROOSEVELT TRAIN1
KN Rtxrrt TO BOSTON Oct. 30.
tUJtt — Fresldent Hooutvelt headed
up Uf indurtrial Connecticut Val-
ley today in a whirlwind ope-day
drive to capluiv Massachusetts'
and Ooiuiet tlr-uts 25 electoral
votes tonight u* Boston Hr makes
his thira strictly political" radio
speech to Ute nation
Traveling up Ute valley by
special train from New Haven, ha
worked with * special crew of
ikanograilhers to complete the Bos-
ton Speech which he promised.
Will again attack what he term*
ft* "Mlterate tahittatiiona- of
his apposition
The president plantied to confer
wMh Reeretarv of State Oordail
Hull ivhortlj after noon by long
dtatance trtephour from flprtag-
ItoM, Maaa
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m*
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Cleburne Times
Th* Only Daily Newajwtj»»r rublwhed in Johiwon County
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, ^EnM~SI )AY. OCT 30, 1940
Tom Carrigan Will
•Join Medical Clinic
Dr Torn Carrigan left, today
Brownwood where hr will be
by ; will il>*< Medical Art,:
Oltaic
tMrrtran. rem w Mt and Mr*
<3 W CHarrigan. was formerly at
Mie Hospital In l*hlhtrte| -
COL DI
Funeral serviee* were to tie ti«te
waiji’.’K
W K < Eddie> Wiglnton. 81. who
dropped .load at J 30 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon In the roundhouse
In Ute Santa Fe yards
Wiginton, who had lived in Cle-
burne about 21 year*, was cm-
played in the bridge and building
df'pe'U’ient of the Santa Fv-sliop*
Rev J W Bruner, pastor >rf
to* Knit Henderson Street Baptist
Church, will officiate at the mo
vices, mid burial will be In the
Cleburne Oetnetrn
Pellbearar* win be L M Blok
ell. b D Dickson. R L Durbin
Virgil B Boling. J C. Jonex and
J M Bickell
Survivors are four tons Johfl
Wlginlrm of Cleburne. Route 3
Lesta H«rvm and Thomas all
which
__ _ tuna.
Early thi* momlng It was reported
that toe sky waa ctoar. but when
the city awoke, it was greeted by
the fog
Temiwat Bi.ranwh.He were
varied The inaxjmum today- by
3 p m was 84 degree* after •
minimum of *4 degree* at I a. to
>
.wM
'-'ih "frV -MhiiiM'
Zaft« i
a
mat mote r««*<M
*Im« evw ■■AaantwreH
Irrrtrt 4MH.S
■31T
3; B II Chancy. Cleburne
(toad, Venus route *. and E. N
Lacewell bio Vtota Street was
tW:. ye»tei.lay afternomr
»if tern Bxr.asrd
Wore noor. today *6 men on
the apeelai ventre of ISO men tied
b**n oalied before the court Fif-
teen uf th* men were eacuaed by
thr court Most of them stated
they hto already formed an opln-
‘ i Uw case while another did
u..,i ■. ■. d tire death penalty
tatttt that football or ^’u-........... •• •—■
r gt<Vr (uul eMCUie<j two or the
nUier loror* arid tfw detenae .four
It it expected tital til* final
f *tlv- , ••ven met* alii lx *«lected tins
sflUci. .> . *
"tSewato*—re "w*1*
~ -- ~ both mottoM* of Um* defetus* attor-
ney ,yw.ter'l»‘. ...I-, ■ ■: O*w »»s
to quash Ute iiidteirneilt and to*-
other w«y tor a change of venue.__
The latter ta ■ *1 > led a rMofcua I :*w<l
curiae as only -1"- z---J---- ----
it stating that the feetoig
Joiuuon county would not permit
a fair trial.
teotlMii Overrated
Tlw court staled tiuti Umi
ground* aa prea*ntod tn toe mo-
tions Were not sumcUut fur eltliet
petition to be granted
Before Uioae OcUxm, wwe
handed down numerou* wllnrsstea
were called to the stand *>a<ih
was questimssd a* to lire number
of negro fury cofitmtastonera and
grand jurors who iwvi aeivtd dur
lug tor post few year-
W> . ■ I.Hied .tain, H Bc.<
ver district clerk A F tHtarrn
W A Kelly and Harry AUaa. Jury
oomiaiaaiooan. ft-aru. M«ta». mem-
ber Of th* *ia»4 Jurv Joint Ib-ew
trldge Justice praoe at Alvarado;
H R Head. !0rn><-< Justice Of
at Grandview. Oran Smith, aherirt,
O B M'c Phenum dlatrU i Judge
and Cn**n Turner
Member;, of lb, amlteig.* War*
surprised when Clerk Mwiavar g*v«
oath to Judge M’^T:;
entered testimony tn
which ha w»s trying
..jilt'.
SOMRhl -j. J. --*! x ■
jffogHaBh'Wk. >* A. ■ '-ibs . -
______
mine important Greek water* and
at home British reported shncAiiU’
down. 30 Chrani ptan** Within j
last .** haur*. Landon**, anti- ,'S
aircraft defense went Into action
again tonight .
Germans were reported moving
75.008 mote troops down Dw. ■
on barges and seven Italian trans
porta rushed into Albanian pnr* :
near Corfu. Greece Premier Mw-
aoUnl was exported to Qy to war
aone soon
Greek sources also declared that
British bombers have sovereh
damaged Italian basn* on' Dode-
caneae 1*18 ruts near Greece
The Royal Air Force bombed
bank early this morning
came ip m only « shdrt
that toe sky was clear, but when
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1940, newspaper, October 30, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309306/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.