Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [37], No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1942 Page: 1 of 8
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jWasp Carries
R.A.F. Planes
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Dallas Man Killed
In Car-Truck Crash
Military Groupf'May
Try Eight Saboteurs
Streamline I rain
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John .on Count v
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i afternoon the mercury
y climbed to Mi and vm
way up _____________
and thunderatJRn* with aoutiTWeetern We«t
re In temperature wax
Mor the next 34 hours
Cat Fancier Neflecta Spouae
EO6 ANOULB8. (U.» — Robert
Koontt was granted a divorce on
grounds that hl» wife spent so
much time feeding her 23 cata. that
he waa neglected and had to be llttl*
treated for malnutrition. the f
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radio
His withstand bayonet charges.
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according to
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July ur.\ -.tudeni
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raihoad com-
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Grandview
Youth in Navy
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Sparks; and two 96 ai2 P. M. Today
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('<•! Ro r M Rinnrs "I
i' wi.s announced todu'
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waa 191.5 4t0<l while
set for Vohnson
reached, the state
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Tinted Slates Nav\
Moore received
Naval Ti ail a ng
I is now
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H ret 11'4 11 a
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As recorded by the
Natural (Gee CO., was 76 degrees
at 8 o’sock this morning By 2
o'clock *L‘- ----**— *---------
had air
rthl or.
t.’t <>t Civ. lies
uro;h?! ot John V
ftarru'., who whs oil
i is luiknoAii Mrs Siurnes
bc"ti no:tiled bv ti>r Wm Depart
tnent that her son Is imsalny
At. 11 Financial CoincMence
SC HANTON, Pa <U.R>—A coinci-
dence believed unparalleled in
financial circles was the 12.17 a
ahare earnings reported by the
Delaware. Lackawanna * Weetern
milroad ter 1M1 and by the (Man
Alden OoeJ oompwny. corporate |
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'labiUtW
down
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P*nse .svyfl
expend#*
detail
Chairman
Navy Relief
in Johnson
sons
Cleburne Times-Review
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cl. l.hrcr-
hign. bu
( c. . w hlcii
■lit the c:i
force i >l
Tom
W M Shofflett.
Charier Riiahling
The ’
i.ci mil';
uiii.r.i 11
11, h'l.gt i
n cord-bi vat;
which took .
C< ir^ii”.. [
tor I He
Civilian <’ nsiTi at ion
for the past 24 hours
by the Community
EFFORT
< (t i l l. HIK
July 1 fd.Pi—Oen Sir
Aiichinleck tallad upon Ui-t
iiined forces., today tor a
, "ffort to ".stick it out"
ba til- toi Egypt that will
i • nr.til we defeat" the Axis
County Collects
258,000 Pounds
Of Scrap Rubber
J J
Bros . Safeway Store.
OPDO'Ty Market. T
<k Sons
Deinpwol:
Urocery. Jb W Winter
gins. Ed .Ball & Son U
R Head. E '
FMO^hson, J M
Wholesale
R,i< liter
VFW TO MEET
Veterans of Foreign Wais
meet tonight at 8 o'clock In the [ ton.
home Of M O. .Whitworth 1803 ridjor operation, ts
North Buffalo st rec' I tr“7T-±C - -"
I ‘ •' .
I causeci <. wii'r m...
| at So.000,000 m St
I Cliarle.i count ic.s
. the flood seven vea
Its Waters were
| into , lie Mis-sissipp.
i
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I'lght -tent iis
u ea tIn J
lieloA
till.
III
Moore ih
Ho: , Moon
siriine with
I > HO.MtWiKS
IO UAH AREAS
ItiNDON, July 1 lU.Rf— United
st a'es dive bo’nbind planes have
u ,u I’.’it or are on their way to
\ a, ion. theatres of the war. the
emi rnnient revealed today in eom-
di’oite.s on the conduct of the
Tli" debate brought a charge
Minister Winston
made "untrue and
ante statements on the sit-
in Libya,
ei Lv'teltdn
who opened
praised Hie
(r -neral Grant tanks
a md intimated that had tlieie
i enough tlje scale might have
i turn'd
llle'lllll ,l
ini ill Imcil
in- t'linth ’.
i nn l ol 11 i
in llu-
ii ( $.>o
I Ll r- i th
pt lonist
11 $40
i - i Jeil
.nr \li
Hoi Ion
Japs Moving Troops
Toward Manchukuo
I » . I I I1S
Corps It granted 'bat auem v Over 400 Johnson Ceiling Prices
SS.OOO.tXX) tor .self-liquidating within ■
Effect Many
Retail Stores
U fl 1 .
Pipes I
I Egan
I
!(-. ' p c foda\
i ii.rlhcd h.s
i .1 ’ ' fl\h I f(J( HI
; I ( 'i r mon’ h
Prune
< 'im ( .nil bad
Rites Thursday
For Mrs. Roderick
Make Check
On Relief Drive
>
« gMOllne exploded and
to the wreckaijfc of both
and truck City firemen
(Uhed-tbe flayaaax
i Mather ttavwa Stamp*
NTA QRUZ Oal. tu.R> ■» Mrs.
a Cbnepa, mother of five navy
la piling UP “ ntee postage
p aolleoUoa Her lateat latten
red abowad Robbie and Dante
ttoUantf. ManuW and Augie in
Ramuna <Mnal Zona and AMo
I S U A )-FORT-WORTH
l*. claaaes steady to strong: calves
and wjak Common and medium
["•al lings 9 00-11.58; v«xl and choice
c«ws 7 50-9 50: good heavy bulla up
killing calves 11 00-12 25. good and
£stee< calves 11 75-13 50 Hogs Most
■ 14 20 Packing sows steady 12 75 to
j>igs strung. 12 50-13 00
I one year
I —
Rivers Reach
ort totaling $2,391 in
15 for "newspaper and
rtising " Col’.lns listed
’-..;e of $339.74
as tlie senator's |
reported cam- I
the
recently
p.'t - |
eontri- ,
uui-i'ifis which nave uw uccil tufii- , t
cd. in do so Immediately in order , f
that a final check can be made
Walker states that $559 has al-
ready been turned is
quota was $915 iRtd
amount set for.
w.u not
nation contributions
than, expected
Joining In the Iksl ol Clebui re |
merchants closing in observance
01 Independence Day. July 4. are
all insurance offices in CMib'irne
md many of the grocery stores I
Grocery merchants ant other re-
tailers who have signed a [36111701'.
announcing they will close are:
Wofdrd and Sons. WoflorJ
.Safeway Store. F At F ,
- W gcott
iish Service Grocery. C
Persons Bros Cleburne
W Winter Ed Wig -
C Bag- ,
Cooper. O ;
Peacock. Reber- )
The Ccotjer Co . 1
Grocery.
^Hbcerv and Market. K <
Kt, W H Gray
Vtauci J
eery Ac
T Sl.une."
.no Biilv H
Currenidor. last month
h ms i --
Louis-Eas* St. Louis uirii
i fourth in the Ga.sconade.
I of the Missouri, inmi Fort I eon-
> ard Wood all oath;jmr a((i(lent‘
The Missouri rr.ich- f’- H > S!
: Charles er ‘st . at 34 8
i tenths below i h<- 193.>
’ the breaking of in<»nv .»
4 h • w.uei aiid
weather bureau
^rwvter
LOUIS HI.(I
.iloi'«‘ Ilian
l!\S JK’O
pour ipe
. wM( h
Mts
died this morning in hei home in .
She had been i resident ol I
that town for the ^ast »en vents ’
th u-
stream.s
crests in this
i little less Uian
i wvote a death
once-popular
Tt
t 'HHl.iXHi IUommu. Ptv t«Mnd
SAN DIEGO. Cal. <U»—George
B Wright., honey refiner, eetimetea
' that It takes the necter of 8.000.<»*>
Aivaracte. 'tloesome tor bees to produce one
L Shel- i pound of honev 1 ( 4
It a.is leartud authoritatively
t ...1 .1 military commission, rathe
.......ourt-i martial, was being
siivi'i trong consideration in joint
< 1 j ..'illation.', ot war and justice
iii’liaitmeni official,, but spokesmen
v unlit neither confirm nor *eny
. '|>pr<>\ rd m <>iie ;
a:r. $42.«20 IMI3.- j
which was pas.a'.I 1
34 1'iimiti" "I
Sixty casualties were in-
the enemy Two Allied
11; indue.’ were wounded
HONOLULU, .lull 1 nt'
American army bmnbini.’ i.nb
, a paii'.' ie mlllt.iirv ill.11 all.it loir.
27 U as led
R111 III I ''t 1 >O 11 O. I
WEIXJH W Va.. July 1. <U.R>—A
large transport plane beinrlpg mark-
ings of the American airlines crash-
ed In the mountainous section of
Virginia and
burned today, killing at least 10
persons
L 1
K
school!
transfers
requests 1
mont.li
I B
While transfe"
intire month of
which was overlooked on the <’
- rolls can be enumernti d I
' Julv 15 Ni> enilti'erntic.iis <■:
I made for the coming si hoo)
"Her Hilt date
• B, United P' c '
alined lories drove deepe;-
I’.’.vpHan md Russian ftonl
I • pile a supremt eiiort by
! letendeis ol Pile/, and Reu
attacks H's! cost tile
1 < 11 r hi ii.v losse
I In ;r ipp ’urid to be jio ques-
.,'1, 1 am ' hm .'IB hu wa.s atumpt-
H ,i|l on: pincers of len d . °
) (• . ii H'vpf ;«nd the Ukraine to
ifi hr new east, .uh< London
■•ilii.'iv pokesmen said that Ju|j-
H a. moving armed forces north-
Maivhukuo tor a |)Ohsible
<)(»; on 11,»*• Soviet Union
.11 Sib”i la
I !.<•<
w 11 h
l Ii--
I > ( a 1 1 ici
Ma.lu All l n|
Success! u 11 \
< a, Egypt
tn H> ■ Ear East. Gen. Douglas
I ,. Vihnr disclosed that Com-
nd., a.’ies had been used by
Hun presumably American and
• ’ Indian so|dler.s in 11 raid Sun-
. i mall' agaii.st Japanese base at
_ [Forty-Five Billion
Appropriations
I Are Approved
. --
it*.
Two women and a man. riding
w||h him, suffered only minor in-
's l!?****' w T Snll,h Hughes
•print. Tex . driver of the truck.
W*$ uninjured
fMputy Sheriffs J. E,
• nd Dee Tedford said the
dniMhed into the truck, loaded With
t.teO feet of lumber for army camp
flOMtruotion near AMlen*. #nd
■ llj|_wi tl open the spare gaaoline
I. I.,’ II 'I it Illi
Th,’ nail
mi 1’1 111? JJ1.1i
with R <»\ 11 Aii> I 1 1 1 < | > 1.1
Ohl no' c r il \\ Ih H 'In ' •
mat It in Iu 1 r l ‘h \ ■■ 1 : > 1 1
1 ST. LOUIS. July I 'UP
I river waters have Liken tom
j lives. Jncr^fiMiig .n^ir toil to
' since the Missouri and Mississippi i
but
LlH'ir '
' It . .1 '
( *! < ' Hl
Sal. .ti'j
111)
: I it in. * i
HHH.S loi a t
tl l»! "( 1IH I 3
\« .1 employed
Aeilare offic.* |
1 month ami
was i innloy -
I the Adlan
me nth
Biown
the wel-
st amp off’res, sal« i v
ASSISTS Al <11 I H E
Bl.'lv Joe Shelton ol ------------ _ -
son ot County Auditor E L Shel- | pound of Rlnw*;
1 toh. Is In Cleburne assisting with 1 ~1 T' ' _ '*
I the work ot the office during the 1 Service MrR MM IS Star*
will! absence of lite fadlvM Mr 8hel- HOILTWOOD. Oal M*!>- OH1
who recently Underwent a College olataM the tiMMMt wevto
_i the un*»d «UM1. with MM
stars' on ft. v . 1.' iml
y*-’
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GOB MEETS QUEEN—Thrill of a lif< >i . ,
(-’ullaqher of San Francisco when !..■ > Ha
f-cth of Britain, at an unnamed nj’ ul |.m
Cncen were on inspection tour in .
1< 111 al
ichool
------ . j H:?h
'' . .....1 ihis
Ellzabetn I s .
She had
resided in Parker ior the past 45 !
I years and she was a
■ the Parker Central
I Christ, having joined when she
I a young lady
Funeral services are to be neld I
this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the I
and Sons Funeral Chanel I
K Rote of Fort Worth I
.U't IK II'-,
ni I? in;' 1
1.1 ili-i >- .md coi 1
«»n oh 1 v b\ \■•limit»■(
> <.Hl ’1 hr siikin c i (
.1 ri uy in <11 ( d M;»v 10
v Uli
<>t I If r
help
l' l\ ( I i if I id
in rlvks inu:
Amon; thov-
ii (’lohuim- in
• Paulin - Hpik« • <
I -I.i Wickham Mai ■
F: n;i AlLup M u \ WH'i.im,
main* Smil h Wmn< 11 Ri *l»\
Walislc, ( !;i p| Kilp.»i i • k
: l a I ul M.s F lo\ (I Fa i 1
' filiH.leci .* ha\ c (Lo .
i in u ' a A of canni »g "'O.a
hi. I ion in i he i di if <hf f e i i in
H 1 he t Olin! v
tn Wilhs H
commamb i
•omiiK lided l
eoinplishmcnt
I I ’ ( \K > i K 01 1 I H p 111»I
and hom ba I del' > I ‘ i
-■m« rit on i hi * mi • I-
tin- lint leu
bo’ilh.t i (Inn i
•halh nut’
Ruel Walk* i
Drive held
county request*
having container* of
butinns which have not been turn-
deveh pmenl.s ’coincided
diMloMirr at Washington that
United States aircraft carrier
. had ••recent h“ doliveiod <er •
< inloi<-einent to tlie hard-
ed British g.inison at the
<■ <>i Malta
Threat (iravr
, o dispiitrhe. were .hglitl^i
- ih oiira'png. but tlie threat
H Xindini. Cairo and Suez ^till
• \'r ‘tneiv gri.vr
I tie dispnK h from Cairo said
i najot I hi tie aheadv max
iai led in ihe El Aiamein sec-
>Hii indicated that it might
, le< isive engagement, in de
ihv
• vh a Milk ai d F •• i* md
Ulouri Bl )1» *?lass 1 he
’•St :■<•»’• MeihodLt Chau I.
t (he fund to’al to neai $100^
I Confi ib’itions are u.a a , to
! pi\ milk and !<•<• to
| ilet;ed children and
1 Many
imlk
l North Cleburne
! Us seriously ill
♦ Ca’l.s for assista-uce,* r.re pm,”
; received daily at the Union Gospt 1
j Mission and with Lite increasing
heat more will be inadr Anyone
wishing to contribute is asked t<.
leave* hts Jt6nation at the 7 line
Review Al
i e: . i< - uni con’ rolled
fl;f»-on which
T<»(1.1- III hide
.1 - Hou I’ v
’ lit le . a nd
IO.-. new "papel .id
,i IH? m.isseill ■
■ ( o<tt
paniel
^nanagei
K of $311 25 and contn :
$1,680 to his campaign I
(ions
[Waign
I'^rnall
* *5
Ally i <u p --Expense.
2 by ciindfdi'tes hi the i
tairlmarv election for !
Mod oi the campaign-!
Mi'oiiiiii'i mail desk ot
Mol state’s office here ■
V for mailing first ex-i
Bents expired at mid- ,
I light spending and
Mutiomt to campaign I
Kpted
3 Sen W Lee ;
Keen heard Irequentiv |
Ho since opening his
io radio expense was ;
| his initial report I
Ls been teaming with I
mdidate Hal Collins
totaling $2,391 in-
fer "newtpaper J
Ccilllns
Courts martial, it was undar-
'ood could be ordered arbitrarily
I lor the six aliens in the tabotage
! mission, but not for the two
' citizen meiuutM*, since mattial law
was not ip effect when they landed
I on th? Florida and Long Island
; "nits from Oertnan submarines
■red for a total of | 7’ j ~
fedy’s radio time ex-i «“°ard wi.. ....r
|as been $841 Allred’s' rleet stand by
were not itemized in | guns at Sevastopol naval base.
’* complying with the | Sailors not only protected
Ms^lrtory requirement that he list I fheir sh.ps from repeated ham
all reWoTl.; paid $10 01 mote u r-
Go? Coke R Stevenson's ac-i by German a.rmen,
count Included $1,025 for radio but went ashore to help Army
time used and arranged for.
total expenditure was $3,007
contributions to his campaign
*1.900 Biggest contributions were
•500 from a Stevenson c’ub in San
Ar.tonio and $300 from a Stevenson
club in Beaumont
Jgmes E Kilday noted
penditure in "what
Bly campaign" for
missioner.^
More Stores To
Close July 4
Boys
S. Navy
E.ti Iler it was learned that! re-
, omniendations tor the tvpe of pro-
, «iture would be placed before the
President lolnfly by Attorney
to tii ral Francis Biddle ,nd Secre-
tary of War Henry L Stimson for
tmill :le<'lsion as soon as oracti-
, .iple
\ military commission would
i ,ve th- full powers of court., mat -
Dai and civil courts.
As commander-in-chlet ot the
aimed forces. Mr Roosevelt has
full oowrs to order such a hear-
m;> to set rules of procedure, and
to mine both prosecutor and de-
r I tv use counsel
| Courts martial,
f ur -
(!|»?
u •» schnulz
Clebui n<*.
of thes» >
E if! v-loin
Alvnr: -do
at Lilli; n
born iiuhIp l>\
...... if th.- m .i ihowmnvs ■>. - ,
i curred in the Mis.Ms,si|)i)i in the Ft ’ Acrordmu
and the i °1 ’ be lor a 1 b<»a/tl
t.i iiiiit.arx ii ai ion
1 v-’iH'.s
; ie.oh
1 -;i» I x
lo
tii.
schools. <»i
I I i t 111 • • $ i>•* (•* t Rradings
11 1 ! 1 2
~92"94"95" ‘96
Jul
........ .. I I .i lit H
I 'ush. $45.000.ooo.(Ms; in
< val appt opt nill ihs
I've toda,’ but
contributors were Lewis
■ donating $500 and Mayoi
of Fort Woith. $250
^Governors James V All- ,
Dan Moody were spending I -
gs much as O’Daniel ac- I HP*
p the rep iris Allred re-
* .74 spent and unpaid I !____
1.45 Moody itemized I
[4 50 bill ior printing/ DEFENDERS - Russian sailors
arship of Black Sea
< antiaircr aft
I, ,- I,rl Ol'" ’’t ■
',’t.ul cst .ih1 i'll -
i’i'i ul I' ll appl.i
■ <>ii mm . s
i”. div cleiincr.’.
upholsterers, ru-
ic’ii t.iilors imd scores
in,'.! M’lrh’i busiiiersi’.,
i ’ a .s. i lol .ilng Jol<-s
! oin mod p y ret a llei ,
., In .nil .III' oilder
mid'j pi n
shk adult-
being giii’ii
including one t.
where a mi mb"i
n
mtnuti
reeoi0 . I ed -
be. lune el f",’-
the agri ultme de-
pi rtnient faced the un 'diate I’.ituiej
without tunds
Deadlocked Senate and House |
conferees were umible te ciiriipio-
mise separate versions'ot the $680.-1
000,(MX) agriculture supply bill, tor i
fiscal 1943 Fill therniOi e. they •
could not agiee on th’ form ol i
resolution to give the d. piirtmcnt
I temporary limit' !'■ .nexl pin
| day is July 8
| Again Die de .illliu "i Hl.- Ilseal|
j sear-end. Congress set ., new record
| for appr.ipt ia'ions
I day Th. lam ’st
I 067 tor I lie (at't’" ’
in the Sen. te atlij
I discussion
Before -nding H.e
I ing spending spree
10 hom
.sentence
At1 • ■ t Lei mils!' Iicn boot
. r • • ■ r • • i • • ’ t a mini 'he p< n i eci lilt
will t il l ’, lie .is. Igll. O ..OO.Ull i
>ini . mao-, -war or held tor
t.iei • . p -.laltzi'd trailin''! d
oi Hu ,iav.rnM'.i
here at 34 3 liet
above 'he 1935 high
buieii!i said it
Lout, and
l tenths ;o a st.
I Chester. Ill
Although' Ihousi'iids o' bottom-
■ bind farmer,', anil lowland lesnlen's
i remained away 1 r< in their norni-s ,
(with their livestock, communications
j i.npiovnd Bus traffic between S;
I Louis and Kansas City onj I’ S'
I Highway 40 was resumed
DALLAS. July 1 'UP) Charles
Edward Buckleo. 28. of Dallas, was Dillon and Sons Funeral
Injured fatally today when thp car j with W K Rote of Fort
he was driving struck a heavily-1 officiating Pallbearers will be J I
(muted truck-and-ttaller outfit 50 g Street. Jr . Jack Terrell. Jeff
faet outside the Dallas city lim- Austin. Pat Mars. Claude I__
and Bay Griffith Interment will
be in the Faulkenbury cemetery
•urvlvor.« include one son Mar-
tin Tarter. Paiker. one daughtsr.
Mrs J Ok Afreet. Clebufme,
ftctrte 1; three brothers. Weldon
Rash 8an Diego. Calif ; and John
Rash and "Desmond Rash. Canton
four siatara. Mrs Tom Terrell, i
Chandler; Mrs ~— —
Beamont; Mrs ________
Port Arthur, and Mrs W P Har-
rteon Albuquerque. N M seven
gtandchlldren and one great-
grandchild .
that town for the past fen .......
She was a member of the Baptist ’
church.
Funeral services will be h"ld
Thursday at 3 p tn at the Bcth-
| any church It termen' will oe
the Bethany cemetery under
direction of Holloway and
Funeral hom? of Granavieu
Survivors Include her husband,
1 Alvin Roderick; her parents, Mi
I and Mr.;. W H f .
brothers. Other Sparks and Carrel) I
Sparks, all oi Egan, and one sus- ,
ter. Mrs Irte Dees of Hay»
county.
m .on ('oil!111 \ < 'll i 11
ot 18 Illi! "'I
Selcclivi’ Si'ivm oh
! t'lj’.ii.i. .1, the various regisii.
t,< ii points m th’ count)
I Regrstra'lolis in Seleiini Si'iine
! Ih aid. No 1 Clebutne. :<'t..:'"!
126 Nineteen of thi's< weie Im
i oloi f’d youth-
terc-i it
".111! e.gln
WASHINGTON. July 1 ‘O.RJ— i
Appointment of a military com- /
.i.issiim by President Roosevelt to
t>\ the eight German saboteurs ap
pi elieiul-'d in this country last week
id tu be under consideration f
,i" i possible solution to th?
. w • ) »i irso I i 1 1 r». 1 t' ol vorl i fhp
'I lie name ol Private Emmett
; Coppock ol Alvarado has beer. add,,
id to the list ot Texans tn Amer-
ica’s Hall of Fame during the
month ot June
Private Copjxjek lias been award- J
ed u .oldier’s inedil by th- War
Dcpai Unent
Private Coppotl; and pvt Bran-
non J Dutton Lewisville, received
medals for hcrolsth in .saving tlie
life of a companion burled be-
neath >i blazing overturned truck
durin.!, maneuvers near Hagewood.
Burd's
O Stew-
Binton Fruit
Fuller. Lavland Gro-
Market E Giesen. Roy
•cOtt Grocery & Maiket, fi E
•tephens J H Jones. Handy
Grocer/, R C Hix. E E
J M
abou' !2.
home in
BIA I H i K—(U R
thimdei' howers in
ti iiipeiatine change-
.1 Hie (
Station here
undergoing recnni
new recruit- Alli tn
ot aptItlKle ' e -1
t'line wh'ther he will In
futthe instruction al
Navy's many ■‘serilee
assigned for dul*' at si a
I other naval station
Malta is onl\ annul 21. min’!',’
1 t.mnber dt’tanec Hom Stiil\ L-
"cogtaphic po-itiml make it ' '
l.a.-i lor the nit el cep''on ol
sitppl', and troop . i anspprl.s in
Hie Mediterranean Io North Al!
easily hamiled . ■ 'he
their infoin.at nil.
.11<I 1<-.ill’ll I lie .) • . •'
JACKSONVILLE, b la July 1.
UP' The South Wind.' fast all-
i oai h .st i eamllnet en ro.utF from
Chicago to Miami, was involved in
ni accident with another trairi
near Whigham. Ge today, the At-
lantic Coast IJne railroad reported.
Early reixirts to the line's offices
here were ineager No casualties
were reported immetiiately
1 he n. I l .1,1,1 '’liemi pl.i
rd Malta til-.! ..It, I
I 0 ” -1 All I "i, , piiol
■ I, liom tin Win I'
w.l ' etllllll. sl/, .
n . on.pie 11I ..H '
I .Inmage ePl" ,
il.sell I
VXsels w a.
Wnsp w.e
,, tl'’.'-hmed
can ler Id
w a 11"
net. e L’hl
Rural School
j Transfers Ready
Mrs Mary Ann Elizabeth Tar-
ter. 64 long time resident ol Pai-
ker. died at 6:45 p m Tuesday
her hom? in Parker
Born Feb 12. 1878. in Tyler, she
was the daughter of
Hines ind Frank RasA
- J ' — ■ tY,,
member of
Church of
was
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [37], No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1942, newspaper, July 1, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310610/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.