Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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Light Rain Nears
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Two Men Tried In
County Court Today
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Births in August
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James E. Welk Is
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Hirpiy lisle minded people mi
Jolin .mi county who we . know
Wtnild like io ii.ive .stiutid such u
i' cwmpiuuii, hut .they were id u loss
. a.k'lo whit Ihi school woujil need
I '.ijinly iittfinpted to recrbss ih&t..
, Dnieper river on the septor helft
I by? the. Hiir.gartans. Previous Qer-
* man dispatches indicated the Rtts-
i .stalls did not hold any of the
r bank and so the report
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to aid another, .chiio!
in trouble..
Atid Kio Vls’n is- m
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01 whoni ..iipplii s
lest ol Ihi school...
tills iiun.i aiiii pill
sciioot ’back mln
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,.. . . The inr.il;. were II'ltiaM i.l in . Ard.
■ !' more .d 7. a tt'i and Hie W'limnr;
’ I' ><i rived at ■ his h’.fI
m. . elapsed lime oi
(' J HALLS. Jr
ANNOt NCF BIRTH
t.et Ilians
pr<.l a ,:s toward threatened
NaZj official
STADIUM. Nl'W
2.—The Dodgers
Postal Receipts
Continue Gaining
Two men were tried in county
eourt this morning and fined for
i driving on the wrong side of the
road
J R. Johnson pleaded not guilty
to charges of driving drunk, but
pleaded guilty to a complaint of
driving on the wrong side ol the
highway He was fined *1 and
costa
Dave I#e Owen pleaded guilty
to. driving oh the wrong side of
the road and wm lined ’gl and
i oosta after a driving while intox-
iMted charge wae rilimlwed.
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Tills ■'Xllllf'l Ih.ui
that, .-aim' .school
Axis Besiegers
Of Leningrad
Are Driven Back
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Cotton Again Goes
Up, 10 More Point*
Cotton again went up today with
Cleburne buyers paying 1« fio rente
per pound for middling cotton
Wednesday cotton climbed
L ion., will attend
Enrns club
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.ibout | x.ird.C at -Mobile
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munity An interesting program
of games, music, stunts and folk
dancing has been planned by
ni Hu; .
held t
Important
to come
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members are
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hi.',: /.ones
that, fumi' . sclioiil le.oit i
start the .njovemeut
vie minded
county who
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? be . rli-fiioti. in d . .,l .o
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: d .’1(111 ma’e at i
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' think
i your breath And . energy 'Wns
' town is anti-Naid and t.-. ready
Lto go the' limit to set this mon-
ster, who threatens democracy
i Stamped out
The America Fust c<
not very popular h> i<
don’t think that you '
any ovation
It might be nice if you
I had a lieadache the niglit you
' 'supposed to talk here anti
I forgot the whole thing
and cxUrme.. northwest portion UrtdgWl.
THERMOMETER READINGS
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76 fto 82 86 88 90 f 91
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Tn City
Men Rci«‘< h'(l by
Army 1 o (lei Jobs
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i;i : Ulid 17 lil.llH.Hc's
7 IH I llllf l.s ,c(il i.
i ’ilu 127 mil’* Hlkht
t, j declared ’
,1 r ’n buck .i.rcinu
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but bud o.v
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•n buck .tronu >()i|ih wihd. E
I bellevcd t < > he I ? p" »t ,t i
’he . ix hnui 11 tell’ a Im I um
oi.din.nv c’r>iidii,inii; jiic tmii..; jec
Fowler
Sergeant Fowler declared
will send Wright to
Monday for his final exaM
The marine officer wUl
fn Gtbume until Oct • gR
aminations U> youths at tt
ond sccdptlng th«m tar «■»
recreation leaders and musicians. He is stationad on tts
Everyone ta welcome ~ of the poat OtflN.
YANKEE
YORK Oct
evened the World Series1 today
by defeating the New York
Yankees. 3 to 2 This gave the
teams a gartie each
Two scores tn the fifth and
one lh the sixth gave the Brook-
lyn nine their three tfillles. The
Yanks scored one run in the
second and one In the thjru.
Finn I score TXidgers 3f Yanks
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REDS ROUT 15,000
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employees \a ho:
.mdiirled but
imwv'Cf'd
paid of the pro-
give -
.Seven- Hattlas
Rage Around . City
oi,f|i(.i mi ed
km»w i he
mdnmLd.
K» t iei
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steady tv st i uhv ,1 jm i
fat vows 6 ( -’''ii.
Hogis Wlo <U?I4UV M'
good buichvis
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And
will receive j lit vwisf
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Jitmes Bjuhf#1
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Between
i olluials m 'he .juiitli F'e
Impei tifL 'lie Cleburne
today and highly roinm«i(l-
w'luch
■hen
(iflii lais ywhiv'
. am : tz
m in.
Mi
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lilertmu
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every, (w.c I It I y‘
In aid ihf>c men
I’oiiii mg1 oiri -ill
;ind • Sei virr . V i
mplr>\ci
mdliefed udo tlir.
urcr-; who ,s4l4..Iuct ol il,y
unldhry 11 aimI'c
m i im n med i h- |t
i have .i mor.H
h> reiastMie form* i
were Dot nr! unllv
who h?<; P'H no* 1<•;» I.I •;
..cm 11 for service.
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In. ■ ( [ : Imp;. I
made t he fnspeo I-
. lino. m. W K Fitter. viCc-pi'ts- |
U- ' V. ! : I T;.’' 1H. 'IlMl-’C . f H . O|MUa1 lOD-S, |
' • 1 lbc ■ C'. di- Mirutlnr. assist;^.
.... t. . ’-I I.......... < .1... 11 (Wil I ■-■ V
I,rouble. ’
the. way' ,
Come mi; .the
join Venus Hi
Rm Vi-’a
wi1 h ■
t. | '1'ipl..: ■ o| $:t.('!’>?
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For liii ' lit I.
Wc wouldn't, warn io ix Wiiii.i.m ”■"■'■ '•'-" "
H lAHalla Hili’ Muni.v when lie1
i combs to Cleburne m-x' Tlmr:.<|.i,
night to make an address
, tile am.puis o| the America
commitlie.
I AllHila Bill ■ is ii. tine old gen-
tleman and nrmy liedple m Texas
■ like him. But. he Is making a
I- mistake m iiiinging his cause t-
L Clebuiiu ■ This little" city is .omt
-.. hn n't
* mv ilew
i n>.* now
■ upon Um' High' >ea
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iRina
radio put the figure at
and said more executions have
GERMANS
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i.'icu.s a’n'd ! |
honn
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who .
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uc» k • nd
t tirin' And Ur
hear Hi
m'riiirma- \y;«i
11.i.s rvt’i
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pm'; i.'l Mir
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t.dfi I >' < .'I-l • ' I |O'A M llff I.
urip i's „) r 11 V 1 I 1 Yuil'
ih u >u ih: (odurrd ir._ Jrp y
(herdova k a a
i. Britain and
> c-odrduiHte moves
'unH.si against the
Europe Tlie Ber-
-!hr Untied Press
Dlrphuiic with Prague
r Hirfr was lip an-
\rt <»t the execution
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that you
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to
Vital statistics far Johnson coun-
ty for August reveal that births
continue to exceed the number
of deaths lit the county There
were 27 births and 15 deaths
By precincts, the report is:
Precinct 1. 18 births and
deaths;'precinct 3. 1 birth and no
deaths; precinct ♦, 3 births and
5 deaths; precinct 5, 3 births and
it.death; precinct K. 1 birth and no
icsday cotton climbed ■» deaths, precinct 7. no births and
and ‘ today the price went 1 death and precinct 8, 1, birth
■Bi United PreSs>
R. d xi mv lori es, sjiarked by
i.ink: .mil armored train, reported
”i: 'he mtehsive against, the Ger-
of Leningrad to-
Mr and Mrs
of Tyler, announce the arrival of j Tonight is regular recreational
a son, David Michael Hall, bwu i night at the West Liberty com-
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fii.ixmi'iui "f
wJuuh I (
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He Didn’t I ransport
Whiskey; Was Just
I- ' Delivering Package
fob.. I
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■ (HANI TH IT Fl If.
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I ompl' t.e y,.^, . .,7 j|’„|n
< jeneml.l
eipnlovoi S | |lf
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. ______ C .1 Hall, .hx '
announce the arrival of |
Janies F, Welts, fonner- via-a- ■
ttonal.>,fgricu!lure teachei ai.l .r(,ii<l- | to bring
View, has been appointed eap1 ! Cleburne
in the 1______ ? . ?., ..
lowihg the war games. acCojdmg tn
a United Press dispatch
Wells, formerly a firs’ lieu-
tenant. left dandvieW tor Italy
where he accepted a teaching Po-
sition He was in Italy when
called into service of the National
Guard
He is the son-in-law of Mr and
Mrs 3atn Creswell of Cleburne.
Mrs Wells, formerly Hargaret
Creswell, and children are visit-
ing in the home of tiieir parents
in Cleburne
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Al'W/h
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I'••i!u1.1i ; ( »■ lor.
urn p-iH
Will br
Tickets on Sale
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SrDi’b' f'.u H ! roili'li in
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\t •■■ n . ■: ■ .i n.i “11, i.:.i
1 »'.ip;'I'-nu nr fn. ' i lb ■ mil , ihi
( . InnHoll pi-r^ril'.N. I
' ID h Inrhi '1 h.i.l I' • All l?r ■!( Ml- |
I ill I Ihi! H Hl. uh
hii<{ i)iih'iii> tit nulrs hrvniid i
L. Di K" 1'1
.'pru I I'.T'lm In Hh
wl..i!. i’> ha'piM'inhu
P’lpi! ’ .’iluejid
prr 15 om
l‘ 'Hlf.l will .ilWi’X ■
run
their !<e ’He W.ix-.sli.u.
i Cleburne ,crnl' game . w.eir on
i uxtiiv in C'pburne ■ m» s
John tor A Im.-tm-r
I ’lie A'-hlenc .eotmi'.l
I mini’ '
■’ ix>Ui;li-t Hl ■’ He -se:
.( kt.-: . .1' I in Uhaimier nt
m ■ e<" uni it I (Yclbck F'ri lav
I•■I1I tine *. ■ jre ■ _'2 ven--
THE WBATHERr-lU.R)
East Texas -Cloudy, occasional showers tonight
uni Friday cooler tn the northwest portion Friday
K Tin., week em> p ilu .11 mj I
If generous with pi i. evert,! Inm
fr died men ,1 n nn < lamp
E should connij., on Cleiiurne 'liiej
F will be the men wlm have bei-n
» on miineiivers lot the past two
R months in l he .swamp:; and dene
Ii lori sls nt Lour lima
I: The\ toll inlo t'.illip Howie Ihi.
| afternoon II liiey pet 'passes till;,
f will give them just about enough.
L. tunc ,i;» w.isli then i:;::e:.
|, hami.-, ami lie-.ul for
B' t'heie ,iii •many
I lieurl . ami im ■! m-i
I lug Hint i
I,^.leaves 'in-
i’. to see
I
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■ nation ha.s ■ -'.ei lum ; in r 'i.een ■■■
E' Meli oiiie. sir
■-. j . . oi i.in. !■;■. ( .in
■ ' it 'is .; privilege i.o welioiirc hvy .j.’Hi- ..■..<
■ Cha lull r, H.'ilclr to- Clehrnne lb Wit;
I’has iivei pled file t all ol. the I ii ' 'i-'fe.'-
I Fl esb,\ lermn eiiuri-h -and. will IjUl .V’-'l ■■'
I' the rtiilii. a; p-a'.n.i ■■ Pmlrfm:
I. We are mh.'.ht y.'gbu'l In'l'.i’r tilts
|t..iormcr tTuyi lolle. -N <’ i< ;■.,<!< m j -
E VI’ ie. of ■<.?H li’U H' ,ROTARY SPEAKER
I All < in Aid
• ■■’•■;■■ ,‘.m ■-. bv taking
V'lpmcim at’lr Un til | ptout lunp
meet ; ,n - at the
is' convenient lor
Joi tian has
coiii det him I B
t Ire
?36TH YEAR? NO. 305
to , i-telci ’i.o , .et" I,
! a re re ft e 11 p ■ a ■
| of the most patriotie iri- the natugi I centers Ims m '
and so far as wc know., it. is one • Army pliysieid
I hundred per 5.ent behind the i be rem-.taleri
President's foreign policy. ’ General J 1
■ Murray.’you call bring your talk | iiv sicrvice
here. The peopN
i your right of free speech, bin we ' r
will I
. t liefgy
and
see
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(■! I b.iu ' 1 ’>t“\
'mule! . P" "I l“iio
Fii I. ■
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aamped wi'n’ 'be trll.wi’ of »hr Doi lets industrial I
i k'-'l'. ■■ •■.< A Finnish report claimed '"“i
t.i mother Nazi spearhead is ap- 1
Rostov, having swept. I
the" shores of the sea of I
F'mnisi.i reports on the
t'kraim- trout tiave tended recent- I
’o present an exaggerated or I
number i over-opt-imisric picture of Nazi I
J C/i'ins .md frequently have been I
I di’t'letl bv Berlin . '-T
The antr-Nazi fifth column" A
’ , ..Hi'IIP '■met.' . . ................
’ "f G* u ' Alois. F.lius. Czech premiei
-■■iitem ,’p. io ih utli by the Nazu. •
Hold Dnieper Bank
ut irmtig ■•ii ()il ,|1(. (jki-aijK. front where the
. t!’’"1' ‘,’.1 . < >■'! Hums unottieiaily .reported
' . ;>rm-:/ .:s toward threatened Dpn-
•'’■•. ba’111 Naif official news
, agimcv di.-paieh said the Russians
io
County Auditor Is
Renamed for 2 Years
I '
County Auditor IC ■ L
has been re-iiiWtit'il I’vr two
m<'te years by Dlstrici. .Iiulge p.
B McPherson .
Under the state low, the dis-
trict Judge names the county audi-
tor and fixes the salary for the!
office The Johnson county audi- I
tor salary was raised 8400 from Hie
♦2.000 figure tn the post
The cottuni'wloners' court,
only the power to approve the or-
dlr of the district Judge under
oi th< diatrict judge under the
present law Tills action ^»as tak-
en by the court Wednesday
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•ii Hi <t residents
rm’ ifv hiin of
■ lluv e.in i'1'4*1
hull I m e-.ti'f div, 1 m.. who ‘wilt ■'
tn the r;'iip, n< . the Yellow Jlu.
rcem ited tie;it - WuxAliacliie. ire (.-rki
lillctil W' I’Hri ' G|-|.i.p'bi;t "I Cmtfmerce
'iwiisby ■(’[Miilcil High si’tiixil iitflcr
WlUiani Wallace Wright.
North Granbury, ha^been accepted
bv Marine Recruiting Sergeant W, .’.'I
V Fowler
I Sergeant Fowler decla
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( AR KI ER PIGEON—( lehiirnc
racing pigron owners have reg
istercrl (heir binlts with thE
Federal goyerrunent and maa
b<* (ailed into seivicr il Che
army finds nerd of (hetn The
anni is (Irvclnpiiij; < .iri ier
pigeon*, (rained to < arry on
Modification of -
< iintii bv
. ‘ki\
Ml Hget
j M<i.u'o\v
j < li i ’ I
j Both
! I les
‘1■■
; : lack
1 tn?kn
i ( '" ’ man spearhead which had. hi-
m.iriaw-.t I tiered w ith or severed commun-
■ zf t!i p ■. I'uix befwecn Leningrad and '
- -mi, i j M i-i-'tw ami had formed a junc-
•im>B amtmdult- f|lP ’’ibstantigl force of
■ ('.,ir■-.[ HlV-:<■’ “riKips operating south of ;
• Ixjniherad m. the area just east
.. plus i ‘-t Novgorod ’ " ■ . ■
■ . pm
<H I
<Te
ms graduated
air mrch:i.ni<".
( iiiifs,- nt .Uic Tii.omii- Field brunch
ilu- U Army Air Corjts
-(■limciil SelllMils
ITaida'c. who enlisted in the Air
ium-ps Sept 19..' 1940, Is assigned
11 to i In- GoOdfelbiW Field, Kan An-
I xiii wti'im'; \o(j iii 'Hvb'i ib.il'
I 1 mi ip mi ■-: '-..i \ Ou it> mokiii-.
; Uli iippe.i i ' I In ix nil i yoill p<|hi io
I' tire .schools <»t ■ .lol tn.-rin iipunl.v,;
I to hi Ip tin Kip- Vc. i.t -clWKil.- ITiC ■
'■ Venus siiii.ooi i,«mn lb .help, i '■■'
,: t hem, ami . I P-el I liai '' '
bother ■ lifxjl' in iloiinsoi'i
, thai , hi-iiil.u l:i<n < '
s bOokis, Iv’.ii.’iK'i ■■■
l' desk: lilaftliboaiKl.s
. a . .si'hoi'iT net;ds„
' 'T tinclei'Mand' that their, main
' building wars n total loss, .. ■
'■„ 'Will you pie.i** think this mat- .
ter wer. t.itid let me know, -orI
( belter .still publish an editorial in I
( your paper. You: may use my J
U’shaini' it you care to. in carrying,
I the Innvotnent forward. I will co- ’
opomi.e in every way that F can J
,. lb. help iIic.sk people.” 1
i Mrs. ,l. Rice 1’inlev thank you’
J Ini' Hit leti.ei.
reports" from Berlin and
indicated heavy fighting j
Hind front in the Ukraine. i
Hpifnts agreed severe bat- ’
> : t ill—.in progress around
Himrud., now under direct at-
for a .month with Russians
■ the initiative, Sweeping
■ forward, across the Neva river, the
■ R-xl armed forces routed 15.000
I troops; .-according tp preliminary; I
■ I .tvport:, tint Berlin said the enemy ■]
wa- ’ turned b.mk after suffering I
i I wii v y . ■ iKU.i 1’ b :■ ........ I
. m ... Nazi to n . .m.rui . boosted the ■ |
.(ini ■i.mmlmnai’'’’ to’ol m\c< n'y.m in
I m at< iimd 130 1 oda s
'’en’-np . Ru^da SOIlulit tp
■V'.. oci- I |0| . pi,, ad,ng .' m
......... rub ' b|
biiU'.V i .
case ra<V<> circiiiis
syyleihis my.-ik down
< lelilli tie lolls tuav
into sei vt, e sinitl.ir
shown ,l»v 1 he pigeon
above po t nr I*
l>rr ii pc- j
. • i11■ ■ i r Hie ’o .<bout 8S
■ ’■ ,i ■■ I on.’im v ,imt i hr ol her
■ eeirt dm to on:
■ I, i r: ....... . .ltd imi point, !
- it ’hai retpembernig mini- ,
\ imiiro l.i.nl lit. .j.t.n t vpe nF i ,,,,, .............
[. rat it (cut inn .today'bv the 3<H.'
■ ci s. who had., rtnmamierj r
| r irblrricf ■ IncJudillK wage im '
a nd a closed shop
; "flic CIO Shl|.-i>illldli,ip 'An.
j ttnmn rniiieiinced lust nigh’
rloutj Hie | sno workers hiirl left their
the Rot ar in ns ■ at, yards 01 the Alatiam < I
; dock Company tn pfoiest
I failure to obtain wage gam
company asserted, how-eve-
■.fewer than loo of its 3.">o<> em-
| pltivee.s were effrjetert try the w
matt add that there had be<m
i picketing
i blackface ( William Wright Is
attend 'are Marine Recruit
John A Sh-ripi IL
G<rn(‘ill:i1 ioh
Lisi nmlv n
had been inui;v‘i,“
1 hr f^Plnyonds- u
. Whuc M.»nutnritiring (’omp.
; Ibryton :ind • i.hv CTO P.'ifi'
Work-! .. Union, rhtiinu n
huh bfgan Anu 13.
Tn in.s <r| I he .iKnvnu'ii'
wvr.i not dLy‘los’('d ari* mHh<a
Av* a it cd l.radrr
Strike Threatens (Strong South Wind Slows
'Alabama Drydock Cleburne Racing Pigeons
..n,: The j ,Kv Unile'd Pn s'.. ' "•'•“'"•a Om'win. n l>. |r.r>m "> hai, ■ • ■ moi horn ■
<l:m.H-r>m - A ?lx-werk .Strike hairing ; c'.. m ,,■,’■’ deolm Ilmira was rleelairri 'he < ■• . ■ ■; ■ '■-■- .ivmd
HOW keep I lion Ot elecirical eqfflpmem ■mJ"”'*''’'' Hi rhe race Iropt Arrlmo’- I mm- m.’irn: !'!■ pmns is the
. be tunes | tmds lor delen-e elided a' .!).< -mr . '■’ Clehm tp- ■ I tn. rm- wx-mw:,.: ■' bnd
i ■ 'I !)•■ pi’' i-; out t du< afional pi- j <) todav—»nd a nru . 711:pu1*» I J*5u.nda v .and thv annoutKy- w.o ■
P (•.’■■•”■ ’jm.l will alw;ay?.. Im- one <>f J tIneMeneri work <<n uov. imm nl. ’ .'p'. "tm- was imid-. I'm ' Io!' . k ,
mo.I otleclive ■■mic.il lomd fin - m hip ■ orders at. the Alabama ' <■ v ’ "'lv
, !■' Kerim pointer! ..... ' | Jm-k .Hid ShtpliHlkttng Comp ’ •■- I 'lh'' 'A£;v "" ",""1 111 A: ’ .V '■ ' . . ■'
, I'H Ku-let .-.talcil Pin.’. .monl !' . ,,,m ,..r Mxi.it,. ' ■ !' more .d 7. .1 n'r amt Un Kumm ; "imm ': t- :■ ■'!: IpiviHk' tun
.'. (.I v -J \V('ht l(‘! M "t ‘dll pi.! rt-ip. ( *"
I'Hir bl (in (.‘:ip,i«’|!’\ ot I hv. .i Vt'l ajjc
i ;.• 1 ’ f’l 1.1 ! pi 1' oj 1 1 o •
■ . |n (>mi ;hii'.in< > v J h.i
" ' ' I ' I 1 1' '■' T f I.I l.t.f "A I 1,1 ' » A 1
' U1V (•
Afnvihuh 1
totU’fiht at
t bu.sint.ws
before
■ •.<■ 1 v
J(rCke’ _____ _________ _
...krd 1'0 call tl-.'-! occupied Europe showed no signs
■ ’he ' of diminishing activity.
Cz.« hosloviikia continued th
| seetiic tinder harsh Nazi repres-
i si', e nieasures Three more Czech
n.eas were placed und«r a state of j
emergency decree Berlin cstimat- I
!<d that 30 more Czechs, including .
<Tebm.11.' Lions will attend the two more . retired generals, had
[Waxahachie f.ions' club Annual »*■•'« executed
. M -trnl --how tonight tn Waxa- 1 This brought the total executic—
I Im. Im- The show is to raise IPpr“n\ Wbulateon
1 tum1 ;■’ pntchase glasses (or child-
ren
Harvey Anderson
IXHWhls Will be
gram i*nd will
skit
Lions who plan to
annmuiced, and all President Shirley Clark, Lombard
■■*,,>oek,..xt to al.A,,a ’ Heir! aaX mil SUntHAM, *TnsAir wIva^
| will accompany them.
1 W. P. A . LEADERS AT
I WEST LIBERTY TONIGHT
thia morning m Tyler The new
baby is the grandson of Mr
Mrs. Jim Hall of 114 Scurlock
Avenue, and Mt"■ *nd Mrs C J.
FORT WOKTH I IVESTot K
> Cat tie 1.300, valves 1.300
and vearhngs ti 00-12 oo
3,7b-« W. <!*;.»>■ 6 00-12 f»0
higher, top butchers 11 25. good butchers 11. ,U>
II 35; mixed tirades 10 25-i! 00; iWckmg sows !<t 00
dow.il Sheep 1.200; strong to 15 liigjter; spring
lambs io oo .-iowi'i; medium yearling's 8 oo-o <i,. s i d
wethers 6.00; feeder lambs 9 IM)
...in. nt:' ms-tr.m. I ,w- ” ■
Hi: jx < 1 ion ul .' nr s.vstrtn
<’E inMnic- ' .r,.xn , <UJ(1 T, x.,s
' ’k ' (’.diicarional; m
t» ■pic -. .’Pd Hie ■ (‘aI-*■
i
((> help | '
ril P,|. J •
comii v |‘ | ;t
library f kihyrydta
s t uden l I (r***
ever ! ■3b
Ahotliyr Ru.mian report said that
i emind Staraya the .Russians have
I,, rpt.m-ed four villages and. an
[ important hill
< iaim New Succetuieg
l.inm d th r’ bjg new sue- ■
■■ .'bifllditur up ■ m the.
A German wedge, it .was
i. being pushed notth-
Poitav.i toward Kharkov.
:l"- .Abv. and now- h nearing
|. .’ del" . : m- '
’ hmtli |> " k lum ’o' 'hr w In: ■'■ . ■.,
• llki ’bi’ w hitr m 11■ ■ 11'1 mt
Bill. In-, .slot', tfltl'l k'-cp ■■’!:•■■
' I: om I dim: tT,«■■..■■■: oi ’ t .■ n <i>"’
ilk- | Httr wltiski’v into' ;t rh-v couti'-.
■ •■■I And the a.lb‘g"'-l i<,vHnen‘ ■
; | .H'kaee W tl t> n im"<l
; t'omplaiid
When |>11 [(.■ct' . opet'u-d
’ age. they found 11 lt d! pm'
te pint of whiskey .
TIiR Negro siitd . di.'it :■
1 man took hint '/> Fm' W-n ’-t
' vesferrtav Tltrrnooti ami ti-kiu mm
I to bring tl>» p.n kngc !<
He ..nd lie ■
i.i..' in n
i fralispor: m.’
were tilt'd jn county vniti ’
Sheriff oran Stnith agatti.’
Battle anti against Mr
Rogers t'hr pnssessloii nf
for the nuifwisr of sale
inisim ought t.o be allowed
a rm fpi t.fie necessarv self-
I rif.;. n. t tor the defense ot human '■
I tiv. upon ’hrrr decks- for. the
1 ib". :t ■ . ; '.ii'-n proputy and their
. ... .....I Ilu diool WO’lJ'i need
' With this aftpeal eommg liom.i
, tr school whi< h is entirely across |
the county from Rio Vista, it shows 1
■.. lliat, the educational mstit.utioiis
ot Ibis county are. cooperating.
They are going' to do all tjie.v can ■ a;;(1 ami it,,
which Is I nine mold It
hlgltej ’hit. ”i
lltlu ft «,i <
.1 In- r*’' ’. ’I I t.i ■’,
I’o.ia.r lexG;.’,
Iiat'omi-i■ r o! ia
, S' pt<‘11,1 b< I', 1
Nfhi’J ■’-• rn '■ ;'O
' . oi >:?.<<•>;
Connally Calls lor Opening ‘Ports ol All
Nations at War’ to II. S. Merchant Ships
U“
Shops Praised by
Officials During
Inspection Tour
\ isit Io Santa Fe
I Irir Is Part ol
1 .ciiLjthv I rip
, watt p.t.i ;.tiih
bring your talk live Scrvici'* dn-ietot s-.dl
will rr.sP'11 I instruct mg all focal iioain;
‘.....* i-e- i vei y (a.cllll.y' i’ ’heft
be wasting j
| T.l'amitr::
I former c
is n..:..
P/7'
• llu-fr
Page
H..II
tm-
.md j
‘ ol j
■ ml
■ ' ’■' 'i.' I"
Robert Barbee End
Mechanic* Course
j 1 ' -
I V-piH i .
• » rripslitlv iVhji
; nil I j(»H\ ;p »nvp
kiiQwIcdur Wnrkvix'.
is,;.,
ul'.
i an mb :liable
law <<t Ha' 10l)s
u, ..■urrende.'i .’.bem'1 '
l.n , ■-: .tiei-jioii wld profxwiil-
I 'Titn' mining of Americiin mer-
vessels be declared, /it is t ’
riiat merchant .ships that [ d
tx ing ruthlessly a.ttru-k< d l Dnieper
<;.m, while on law- ; indicated partial recovery of the I
oiigm to be .allowed fori,cs o[ Mainliall Memyon Bud-
Um necessary self - (.I1(1y ■ ,.
Germans, said one Nazi divts-
ioii op the southern front slashed j
Lt: ahead arid seized good -sized
Russian town two weeks ago. Lon- ’ I
; sources said the I
are making progress ill 1
I the offensive against the< Crimea. i
>. having . pushed about half way
’ down mfie narrow 15 miles long J
i is’:hinus a. ading to the peninsula. I
! Repbr‘, relayed from Stockholm I
aid that the Russians sallied from I
, ti’.cir defenses east and southeast I
1 toningrad in a sharp attack I
I across the Neva river near SchHs-
1 -■ Ifmrg ■.»■■■ ’I
London reports indicated that. I
,;e •!>■ Russian forces cut through the I
W K
< ■ 1 t/i i e (
< H. ,1
,. ; << b
■ nt To -t.he i i< r president , CTtl ’
, <’. ii It Bull ' vii e-.piesicfcut |
■ ini iretit'ial" manager. (ialvesTOit;)
I mJ t-oib i assistanf io the gfn 1
< Tu'l. mjnay.vt GalvestOl.l.. J -F I
' Mi Quifli n.. nict’hanical stiperm-J
' ii ndiiii , < 1.di c; ton. ami Ai tliui’j
■ i 'l' imTil,. s'tu i .d .: mp< rint) ndenf I
. ifn ou’lnin dtvnum . < ialves ■
.I'ii- pt I mil I;-. ■ uiUM'ci'ed I lie sliop-’-j
... .U..I..I,: ii, 1.1,*ik. tom o.l the. eu
■ ■.rm left < .’|. bn: !■■
i his itiorjung tor oHiei [
... system . , 1 ■
oi l lie niSpeel ion is to
Hie needs 01 tile .rail- I
;..■« lu'l .the edi-uing j'etir uhd t<< ,
■ a Om Un program ot ai'tivUai' '
; l.oi 't li'it. per nut-. ' , . ■'■'!■'’
f lu work, and the volume of t
b," ■■ .ij, ’,:■' work wfiicb is being ai'i'omplfsin.'t.l |
• . here, were htgtrly praised bv tfie
. . , , , . oft'leial.v They coinilienided4 hie I'
< ”i L1- sjpi'al official.', tor this work 'I ■
' ■■’■ ■ sGioobi'- Workmen in' the shop:.
■ di'ti i'm.n^e wh.'i ' wme praised by the Santa F<
m. O'laUrm to. ■!’<•. fiends'
..bglel.n ll'.'ll-i ..<' •■..•<r.... ■
M'm'n’ p.< ■ m :m '
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1941, newspaper, October 2, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309386/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.