Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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Nix is Organizer.
•port to the high-
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sinee its tormation, a* mi
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and W. L. Barber were named aa a com-
Fifteen boys, who have bigned
eompany Seoutmaster Riviere and T.
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by Dr. Evans as unauthorized and un-
true and amsalled by the Senator as
part of a malieious "eheme to injure
mittee to make any neeensary inivestiga-
tions for sites and make a report an
noon as possible.
The club hopes to get a aite where .
the, const ruction of a email dam will
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NEW ROD MID GURU
WITH HUNDRED MEMBERS
SEEKING SITE FOR IKE
Mandy
PNEUMONINISFATML.
TO JOSEPH WOOD
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Puneral aerviees for Paul Holland,
who died Saturday night at a Carei-
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Clebure on the map as a real center it is called upon to perform for the
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tional Convention ita first/emell of the
amoke of battle. ' • 08
’ The fall of the gavel at the opening
senddon Tuesday morning will nd
moral note, all the world will follow,
for deepin the heart of humanity lies
the universal sense of what is right.
We ean sound,thia note only through
the practice of ‘Christianity."
Dentes mule ot RedPiag.
Mr. Ellis has for the last ten years
studied conditions abroad in praetically
every country in the world, being the
firat Ameriean war correspondent in the
Fliers Off for Hinde China.
(By Aaaociatod PrOao)
HONG KONO, June 10-The Ameri-
ran Army around the world fllers left
here at 10:17 I’M thia morning for
Haiphong, French Indo China
Burial was in dleburne cemetery.
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W... Scott, president of the
late war to enter the trenehes with the
American troops. In his addresa ho
eensored the eol
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oklahomal Tuesday lqcni shew
eooler Wed weeds y partly eloudy.
East Texas: Tesday partly clon
(By Associated Press)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 0—flirty
representatives of the Ku Klux Klan
m Oklaboma,
He said off
written and
profeasors, who, in
ig recently, declared the red
flag of Russia to be the coming pro-
dominant flag otthe world. Asserting
that he knew the idealand praotices
of Bolshevism, and that ho had found
little good therein, Mr. Ellis declare
the world sadly in seed of leadership,
asserting that Europe after the last war
7 three great atatesmenLenin,
ibouliaky and Musaolini. Stambou-
— md to Mr. Ellis in an interview,
-America should use her economic
powers for purposes of moral leader-
makeup. ' ।
Mr. Nix prophesies that I* twelvo
months’ time, with the splendid ma-
terial which he has at his command, 1
and with the heart suppoit and ea-
couragement that everybody —
| to have adopted a resolution providine
teg-ass-s
the last general election, had supported
or voted for can did* tee in oposition to
the nominees of th* demogratie party.
unitorm pledge was sited.
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RELATIVES AT FUNERAL
“Although my name was not filed in
the presidential primariee in Wiseonsin
or elsewhere, noverthelesa the voters
of Wisconsin in the recent primaries
Mars instrueted 28 of the 29 delegates
to cast their votes for me in the omi-
nation of a candidate for President.
One delegate was pledged to President
jd56 toy expressed wish that in the
Republiean conkention qesembling June
10 my aasse be not placed innomina
tion. I further request that the pro-
gremaive delegates" sleeted by the
people of fWisconsin eoncontrate all
< (By Aanociated Press.)
CLVELAND, Ohio, June 9-The
first- olOM contest over the vice prem- ■ ! 8
deney has given the Republiean Na- . "" " P
delegates who have cast their votes for
me ss candidate for the Republican
nomination every font years since
1908, I have not in foot been a candi- r we rog.zr.rmomu-: *"■
date since 1916 Md. my name has not into it that goes with his phyaleal to
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the day partly
in east pe
meeting here to prepare the o
va“eskat“stdcK.
ptopgpvssssadrshkafsn
flee Of ientenant
' omzgndozda."he matiom WM mde ,
that Miller had made speeches to favor :
2 of the candidacy of George > B.Peddy
1 * United States Senator at the Im*
nerai c lootion. After .ponbiderabl
eusnion w motion to.tabe provanled
. —ieh was followed almost immoaiate-
ly by a motion to adjourn.-.
nu ir. i T in - f f i i1 - ■ i । «in- mi"’- -1—’ ~ r.
Santa Fe Band, Organized by Shop
Craft Association, Will Make Public
Debut at Fourth of July Picnic
Md paid th. eamp fee, expeck to M- datlozestinnaiwmcaldtatd.ttionsonernl
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Ho specifically instrneted ths Wis-
consin delegation to refrain from plao-
anu au.20u. .... — ____lag him in homination an a presidential
He further stated that a permanent eandidate but urged a war without
g - g. - te pence would bo effeeted only when,quartera forita "platform of progres-
Haz-au: a manwemt’asmk
apeentthe.mgavNiva,webb ■ Sumdot
“ “n‘ --- —l Monday a
’ ' James B. KM Oqnaidered.
Although Mn Fergnoh was cert
fied ss a enadidate for governor, the
same of her husband, James E Forge
son, was not considered beeause of the
injunction issued by n Houston Die
trict Court now awaiting aetion of the
State Supreme Court, L. L. Bowman,
chairman of the subcommittee on remo-
lotions explained- . _
I “The name of E. W, Colo, Travis
“Couunty candidate for Ohngreosman at
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Almost a store of full-fledged vice
presidential booms were actively un-
der why tonight and the passing of the
hours appeared to complicate rather -
than elarify the situation.
The name of Beeretary Hoover was
heard more and more oftesPin the swiri
of convemtlon eve speeulation, but no
one seemed to know whether the tide
really waa, turning to him or Whether it
was only one of those unorganised
drifts of opinion that get nowhere.
Lowden Mil Boomed.
Frank O. Lowden, despite his reitev-
ated refusal to ba acandidabe, still ,
was deelared in the running by those 3
who are insising that the party should
put him on the ticket by the exereine of
ths draft. - ,
•MiAGover in said by his supporters
who ineludsome of those high la tho
couneils of the administration, to be
one of the ‘candidates imminently ue-
ceptable to President Coolidge..
A determined effort is being made , -
to induce Former Governor Lowden to
reconsider his decision and in view of
the insistent trend of opinion for him
the delegates from. eyery Metlon of ths
qountr, some part leders are won-
dering whether even his most deter-
mined efforts will keep him from being
swept into a place on the ticket.
Benator Borah also
The list of those whose names ar*
dentalllthe,whiof it. over xpusihonn
MM. < . . e. ,
ended guilty and
d sentence.
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. M.k to 3u»P<mded Sentence
The Troop, No. 4 of the local Boy * J
b Bouts of America, plans to leave'the
5 Firat Preshyteripo Church at 9-M
" o’clock to
— a the s vo of tho Crafts Associatione of this road, the
Convention threw Santa Fe band gave its firtrehenra
- Minnie Morrell, alias Minnie Good-
days at the Sequt. son 1, given a two year ‘suspended
. . near the Bramos, sentene on a charge of swindling Mon-
and to returi Friday afternoon. The day Afternoon by Diattiet Judge Irvin
boys will spend their time awimming,T, War. The jury was out about fif-
evoking, eating, washing dishes, sign
ling, hiking and playing in the wo, .,g-------, —
This trip has been pOctponod two orleame down for dhe trial.
three times for reasos beyond eontrol 990 af ths bogus shocks
of the Troop This isouly the first If1 passed by his da?
ths temps planned by the boys for thsl The defendant
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S. J. R. Frazier, • Bree knridge, 1 w - gentt" p-gtdpt of e 67,
^2!^ .ccxnght, almt tawlug association thanked all thews
thers, •ohn Holland. Golsicanj who helved to mak* this Chautaugun
Ete ascnanneiimebtnitarinueathe-M'
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MHolland, Hillsboros Mm. Henry lalways do it.’ ’ Ralph Rodkey, auper
■***' Dallan; Mr and Mrs Otto intendent of th. Chautauqua. thanked
2 Fort Wort: John Sandifer, the people of dlebarhe for their loyal-
Mat; Miss Ava Broek, Carlsbad; ty. Almost enongh’gunranters have
id Mra Aler Bratt, Covington: been ‘sooured to iasure next year's
Fazier, Breekenridge; Mr. add Chautauqua, Thia year to Chautauqua
Cliff Holland Md Earl Hol-' broke even and eoneludd ita season
hn Worth! Mr. and Mrs. Bra
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Convention Hall at Cleveland as it looks today as the Republican delegates meet to nominate Calvin Coolidge for president. This scene
ia constructed by artists from a photopgraph and accurate description of the ball.
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making their efforts 100 psr cent Bossert. declared the plank never
ntrong in every movement they make would be adopted.
• * * "" " “A statement from klan headquarters,
declaring the organisation endorsed
Location of a site for the lake of the
recently organized Camp Lake Rod and
Gon Club wasS^r gun at a meeting at
the Chamber of Commerce Monday
The goal of a full membership of 100
has been Foached and the charter is
closed. Busines and profesnional mra
constitute the membership.
Christopher H. Teesdale, official sur-
veyor and emgineer for the elub,pro:t
dueed at the meeting the plane and
mpeeifications of the proposed Jake on a
, ___ -__- iking of $he gueat
Mfoudayatbernoons thersidenen.ot Amernea when peae,
u? dntlonatttcpnacripeonot
tonitis set la, eausing death Batur-
put
. enegries upon obtaining the
wood, a yean old. died "whspho“orpraostonp
linked with the vice presidency in th* .
day’s diseunajon and gomsip reach large dN2KS
proportion*.—There was a revival of ‘
talk for ‛8neator Borah of Idaho, al- rA EM
““ ■” a
Senator Curtis was strongly endorsed
by some Mattered group., although th*
delegtion from his"ewi state of Kan-
sas voted 22 to 1 for Brigadier General
Charles G. Dawes, with the odd vote go-
ing to Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana.
Dr. Burton •* Strength Latent."
I, Mr. headed by Imperinl"WizhrdH. w.‛ There w»a much tangible talk of
Diehl1 states that in all at his ex- Evans and Walter ’ Bomnert, grand Dr.-Marlos Leroy Burton, pf Michigan
- . ‛T (but. it was ‘conceded that hie etrength .
probably could not be accurately aa-
sessed until after he appeared before
OF PAUL HOLLAND gS
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perience he has never seen greater dragon of Indiana, opened headquar-
proapecta and better ansuranees of ter. here today and promised to-remain
euecess than are offered here at this until the platform committee has dis-
>viai time. gosedofan antiklanplank which R.
’ The Shop Crafts Association of B. Creager, national committeeman from
The organisation of th* bnd’leburne have a kind ofmania, for.’Toxts, insista heswinl.submit..
promises to give new lif* to the
Shop Crafts Aesociatione and 1* a
very short time will afford the ““ ’
pie of Cleburne some of the b
A forty five-pieee band has beg — -----— —-------- —
organized here by employes iof the director. Ho is • a man of splendid
Banta Fe. A musical talent with thirty years of ex-
Associated with ths name Santa perience in band work aud teuehing
Fe, having m its membership a put of music,
of the great Santa Fe famaily, ana
backed by the remourees of the Shop
suggested site. The site was rejected,
however, M Teesdale’* survey shewed
for the vice preeideney.’’ ' that thelak eLtobemade bya 20-foot
* Then came Evans’ retutation of the dam, "0 uldbe ondy11%iere2 g .
vom’azaanen TODAT atmte"aka sbegappeddnatzsn."baus"b2,nattaii; R I fedate,"P & Sn"h
---—---- th* endorsement.
A elosed conference of the Indiana
TEAM MITE
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8- I
! for the uplifting of their citizenship.
|BeUg th* proud possesors of a 45-
inunie Md entertainment that CM be piece - band with the ’*».** indi-
had from ray aource. ..
down a fighting challenge to th* party'al Tuesday evening, June .3.
ithering at Cleveland and told his sup-1 The off leen of the organisation
irtera they represented the “mam of .ares Hubert Woodruff, bollermaker,
preaident; L. B. Nix, mnchlaiat man-
ager; Lee Lampkin, machinist, bec-
retary-treasurer,. and H. J. Diehl,
copper smith, direcotr.
/nnarenji .. - . -
. . is giv- hae receiyed in. living u
ing him in his work for ita success, Ute and 'tesponibilities ox IU mem-, . . ... . .. . .2-211
—Wal MtvU.
raying “he never had been in the race
mat Um Johura Qouht, car BuMy morning at Me home
nocintion will be elected at a on North Walnut street following a
it the eourthouse at 2 week' nmeas from pneumonia. He
thia..Afternoon The meeting was eirealater of The Dallas News
' held: !• th* eounty cour in cleburne.
^ruhto^
two nona, Albert and Roland.
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m pumem mudnsou} ' ‘
oponam"kkaka"nitt “tu""sundrba
people at theChautuqua-
“Europe is preparing for another ’
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France have been on the edge. If
there ie another war, there wi be two
--------- results. IwibeWweharwr,andt..
Cirloek had just made a futile effovt win be th* last wur Thgrentt"
“ sume strueture that has been buin
rexniyigit to Ameriea.
The United States of Ameti
eommunication to John J. Blain, chair-
mez.-=s. ss“ _______ . _
- ice for tee ehildrra, and ta udmxouarawa vjUS whessii' A great many of the Santa Fe toront'o elean -p.. „ _
ine the Junior Chantanca-l- inatwnuo ta« vutor. "esoting family know, L. B. Nix, formerly ofelaas entertninment"ifrom the band.
X for Purcell; Okia. The organizationlot To Appear at Picnic.
k—j " j... • l;- “°“-t “2 The ncond annual Shop Craft pio- ton Elrod, former publicity man for
- -JO, to be given July 4 at Riverside the klan. Elrod raid Dr. Evans has
has put the same pep and enthusiasm Park, pfomises a celebration second authorized the statement after confer-
-- u ---ih him--1'65 None the oecaslon, and t0 ence with klan leadra. He insisted
I Banta Fe brad wiu be there, .often- ‘hat tho statement bo repeated to him
lag and aweetoning the air with in order that there be np mistake and
delightful music selected to inspire. ‘hen approved it. (
patriotism in every 'heart; to mhowi, Benator Watson's frienda saw
its appreciation for the support it the atatement, ‘hey assailed t. vigor-
UPi Adukor to rolease the Indiana delegation
i or its memwhich in oledged to him for th. vics
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f a , a-
pn
produce from SO to 100 aeres of water,
A gamerprenerve is planned ale*. ,7
Japanese clover will be “
induce large eovies of
planned. • ,,,,
The elub, which has just been aa-
nouaoed publicly, is the rebit of two
years of work •» the part of B. B.
Deering Recently, P. d Dillon nad
his efforts to the alrsady growing pro.
jeet nad ths program of 100 members . __
was put over - /20N
About fifty men attended the meot- ■ •242
ing Monday night and dispnyed era- 12252
siderable enthuniasm for locating a - WM
suitable site immediately ™
- tesday morning will fled. -lA.
Prenident Caolidge’s nomination vir- xS
tually ah accomplished fast and ths - .0/3
major tenents of ths party platform ss 23
good a. agreed upon; but the race tor 125
second place on the tieket will still be 9
anybody’s. i‛i 2 9/0 N S 8122
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DALLAM, June 9—For the firet timo
in the history of "Tend th* tendM*^
#: xonidvra, Senres
“ „evumam“r ,
wits of Former i
at a
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. „ ,____ ___Senator James E. Watnon of Iidiana
vidual make-up that it is Rossibls, for vice president was repudiated later
to have, the Shop- Graft Associntions " -
: • are indeed looklug forward in th*
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nmn SooUre BRADY/
•Steals i i a metbnek tonight _______
negro heavyweight failed to knock out
Bartley Mid*—, ragg, i West side ----- ----
Irlahman, in a IS ra**d mateh at eloudy; orator ia north
Queenstorn Stadium nesdny partly eloudy
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