Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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the Latest and Most interesting Stories of th, Dat ■'
11nens of a tourth
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destination. They hoped to
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tlic earth
of tlie orzanzaton
be known as the W. J Layland Mu-
seum Association
The room at the courhouse where
Pat Cleburne Camp of United Con-
federate Veterans moo's will be ured
cocktall party
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it A wanslev.
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At
i annual club golf tour-
mil be held this month
the Layland
Wiley Post, pilot, and Harold
above, I flatty, navigator, rested after a
flyer. Inght/s sleep, climbed into their
Is best 1 plane here at 3 39 a. m. and nosed
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Si Him Hudl school and Jos
appr arhie contesta
huh pwcnilists will
ah n a meeting
Up 1 papnI
an' lung in
the citv each yrar.
poss’lty tor
they plan.
an attraction
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UCCESS IN SIGHT FOR WORLD FLIERS
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ly.located building to houn the ex-
hibit, in the near future The mils,
turn will he worth many thousands
of dollars and those interested in I
too move express thr yinw that it 1
will not. only bring unt4!d publicity
in Cleburne but will serve as an in-
centive for bringing man/ hundred:
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low clouds
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Movement of (irain
Crop Stimulation
()f Business
homeward bound near the
ol man's swiftest globe-circ-
3 o'clock at which 1 line 1 1
1 count y healt h prou .am will
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to maintain
for Cleburne.
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as temporary quarters with plans
sultabie placed on foot to secure a central-
HELP/o
court room
■ another mont h ol
e Cleburne Country
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in th.
i umE wili get under way July 8
/ | and will । outmue to July 13 in-
tin i\< Match play begins July
14 Hr ' i ound matches will he
110111 July 14 to 17 second round
1tche . In m the 18th to 21M.
-,1-linals 1mm the 22nd to 25th
and tinal from the 26th to 29th.
(2i1liyinu will be done in three-
(163 or i irsomes and
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and Aubrey
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Npg matrimony. Miss Munson Is
+Ke divorced wife < 1 । ddir Iurzeih.
rink comedian, lubitsch and Mis
Munsn are above
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* ; t ices will be t lo cd on that da ’ *
l< i t 50) train-
mi' mn
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North American continent toward
the achirvement of it daring goal.
The piano was wheeled by me-
(namies opt onto Portage avenue, a
broad pavement which gave them
a two mi‛e runway straight into
wards will lie given for medalist,
wumner mid runner-up of each
flight and also the winner of each
MI olation
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« / imee-Review Feature, Local, State and National New, While it I, Newe, Bringing to the People of this Section
Ip I f A1 <f ' I I > V UAThH'l'
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Chase Eakor,
of the army
E: ker, who I
Pa rker of Chu ' ide
Two Flights.
I li re will be t Wo flights Of
m-en plavers each and qualifying
has it that (a Mun
i beauty and l imst in
o,tv o "L it. - ’ st -——
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m/mi1 ol (he county
, i 1/101 nt c lo. a nc I be
m 1 a a all i la v Sa t m
it/d th' di
, plavrd t he pane her hr band bu
ed ber beanse, he ‘ aid t be t.iimlv
cat had la am dead onl । Wo week'
1 । o, dim; m tie wOman • 1 11paun‛
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Tia .alm,' in ( 1 ,
local business man, who
organized what will
HUNTSVILLK, July 1. IUl‛
Embalmin fluid cocktais drunk i
within the pri:on walls were hlamed j laP •
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1 30 was drown
rfort of bis twi
and Williams
an aid to
‛1v demolished bv
S’ i!( 111 p ld and Meek
cztmeiit here for cut
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b ket picnic
party in the
loi a afe sta: The avenue was
clcared and lined with hundreds of
Fdmonton citizens who cheere 1 and
wved enthusiastically in the ram
.< ilir big white plane gained head-
w: and was off into the mi ts to-
■ j । fl th' soul beast
is held at I he
F riday al t ei
l Mu e coach 1 Gh’burnc Junior
Hit'll air now at Madison, Wiscon- A,
A v.I.eie th,', me workini: tow.iid Addl tlona Unlts
drirc. 111 physical ed1cat101 in thie I
I to increase i' by addition ot works
of art and geological and miner-
A museum that will ste
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' h ' killec aiid his two (
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Put P’ain: awards
T( I (' lose .July 1
have I m w It l hit t pact
CADHLAC, Mich., July 1. —
(UT) — The round-the-worid air-
plane. Winnie Mae, nearing the
end of its globe-circling flight
passed, over Tustin, tweve miles
sduthwest of here at 2:311 p. m.
this afternoon.
Res’dents of Tu;.m, reported
that the plane was flying low
i nough to read its license num-
ber on the white wings as it
■ oared on its way ■ southeastward.
Arrival of the plane over Michi-
gan was earlier than was expect-
ed.
Wiley Post and Harold Gatty
apparently were giving the en-
gine an open throttle in an effort
to cut dewn their time to New
York. W
At the rate they are flying
they should pass over Detroit at
about 1 o'clock and reach Cleve-
land before 5 o'c'ock. .......
Cleburne Morning Retieu and Cleburne Daily Times—Consolidated Oct. 1, 1928
NEW
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pair- n: visitors
Health I’m
To Be Plan-
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citv beuPh ' l
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to tpak i1
Altar Hound'.
alogical specimens
,, education.
The by-laws mid
11 , make New York
plan vainrd hradway alii was
qiekIv min I be air 'll Rallied al-
I H mli ow ly at 111 1. the clihbed
min 'Ie -ky. cuclr-aack aid was
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tecav for the death of one convict,
the blinding of two others and ihe - , .
1 mate another army man. (apt. Ihe fliers said they expected to
k Harrison w. Flickinger of Lang- make one stop for refueling at
. ........ g, , hf.Lniri llcy Field, Va. Mrs. Eaker, who' Cleveland. Ohio, and hurry on to
roison- filled capsules placed in mans family had driven 63 miles ■ "5 1n0y3 ' '' " hc „ 1 is' the Mangiter of Mr. ad Mrs. their
the meat sandwiches al a family from their farm mar Cirrrufinld L,. ,,, 1 Chaunery Omse ol Middlebury. | I each
reunion are blamed for th death to attend the reunion Capul Y,',' ' ..... 1111111 >t Ind. dcei.hd upon New York 1.........
of Virginia Simmons. II. and her were later brand in a dozen s. ml . .. . . ‘Mold. 1 the cem monv. Ilei divorce was I "We will make straight for Cleve-
sister, Alice Jean, 10. daughters wiches in tin- Simmons baskrlillmil/12.. 1 N" Granted in !T<0 land," Gatty .said as he watched
of John Simmons, a wealthy farm- Simmons and two <thcr men wer 'e | iumi ,, , N2 '________ Post wanning up the motor of the
cr at iebanon. 1ml The shn tricken. ona an ' lan mu a 1 " ' , ■ Winnie Mac. On arrival there we
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I became seriously ill and with In-IIIU11VVHI IL
I can and (harles 'till was in the »
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1931 from
punt Bu*
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with relativi’
adopted Tuesday afternoon, pro-
W‛I k 11 SinveviI Ha'hwav 00
1 2? Do m< "rburne lo Weat Ini Im d
11” ouch ( 1(i/'v and < 'reason li ts
b* ' ll ex’i lcjec tfi inc]iice ’( pc ent lie
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pn,1 wil
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1 Iebrate, Jul'. 4tli
ning n1 *' r I ‘e* la
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murht nd icondei
( riwn Point had bec1
fiomn the BiHish win)
( , -Keim* :
('omit v < >fficos
when I*
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jiired UI
( nimit tees on arrangement'
follow registration Pat Fain,
chairman, and other members of
the 1011 committee, banquet Bill
‘nd State
But the
ration ol
men 11 the
fun' arid
a' (11(111111 lo ( ’ount \ Ji|d|'(
Da i' , W ho ■ p . it a port |f"
A petition rinlateci among ' Mi Will Archei and dimth'ei,
(011tho11 woil.oi. 'luesdav, 13 । Mi . Mattie K have 10t1rned from1
UP Tw • ।
in1lv but m .
ave a third |
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A rush of bu:mess that has
1 lit about the emplovment of
pciitional men 1 marking the
Ti will ian open a Hair with no
handicap and suitable awards are
' IIE cured Arrangements for
tin alhm were made at a meeting
of the vol commit tee Tuescay
Cleburne
Meeting Tuesday afterno at the
ccunthouse, local citizens interest-
ed in the movement ‛o place the,
cellection in adequate quarters and'
DIDN i Mot ns Fok < 'i
SIRING/FII Mas.. Iul 1
t H’, When Mi Maude A ' il" 1
GIVEN CITY BY .
will take fuel and hop off immedi-
ate y for New York We expect to
leach Roosevelt field this evening.
cv,., as a . . .soon after dark "
CIIDVLV M ADD Inst agreed with Gatty He scan-
DUKVLI IVIADD nrd the weather charts and said
he would set a straight course for
,, (‘Ieveland The weather cleared
( loouineto Weathen- considerably as dawn brightened,
p i r> . । , p A 45-mile-an hour tail-wind speed-
1,01′1 10a10 LO 1 C nd them on then way across the
hi -1,1 drer e in government !
.mil Hi ion He is an instrnctor ill I Notice has been recrivee irom the
(11 Senior High. 1 state deportment of rducatton
(ia/B Parker and Muse will be , high school division. 1ha1 rhe Cod-
i Wi , oh in for six week during , ley High School has been granted
11 m thev will also take a credits m tourth yar Fnl:h and
co'ih 1 (ientific coache They cconomc This bumups 'hr total j
vill o 1 1bbck after that to at - number ol credit., reroned to sev-
’ 1 on, nine school ,it Txas 1 enteen and a half Smner fifteen I
I , oil . I '" e, In ing directed hv I units are all rhat a e 101ured Im'1
Wall Wadr who earned tame I college entranc eradunt "I (01
1/11/ at the I mven 1 v ol |,.v High School ar ansurrd bl 10i
Nat,. Iege rntranee withont takinu exam
o — mat i"i.
Om Dead, 2 Hur!
I s Cur Hits I ) ucK
the . th,' time of
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Mlu 1,1 1 ' ! Winnie Mae
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Independence Will
•a dl ha ch 'led t he cal th in
il di\. .Hid about twelve fours.
I wibrat by far thr rehid set
tiie (iermnan dirigible Giraf Zep-
■ l 22 days in July 1929.
Yol’K Jul1' -
U.Hrd New y
< m * d 11* i» 111 hi
( ba: man of ’ h-
m il ’ r a nd 1
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Ihe sr*sinn was called h\ XL
( h ac, Bonnet le. State healtl nm *
| here 11» work wtl J l. (‛oN <b
■ t n< * l.hui a nan in f ml he mt’ I L*
l pi '"i am in t his count v All ml1 i
’ । nd m the promot ion ol ’hi pi"
r i ,im ;h r urged to be pn * iit
Immuniza’ 1(1 t hrour11 11 ■*' ' I'
. H' a it h dr pal t men* a mi m’’ di p': ‛ ’
I i । ma Hjxix and I \ phmd I* '• * ’ • 1
ai I । d*<* miii’ii! I "i ’ H
hold | me, ni mo ' than
ne thr history n1 the
! Dir Fm'Hh of J
in Me mphr Brnn
I food a nd
n1 "hi
1111/1 ’ hr :
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the bu..m
town 11.1
cham: 1i
the adiv
next Ir'w
to ;.a\ ll
commui.i'
I nci n
(’ 111 b
I J hrv wE celebrate the Fourth I
with a 1ild day, with all club |
in, mbi i , , lible to participate. A i
,,I nil ( e) 11 will be charged . > r , . . , ■ r , I
1hee Will be Septeh toursomesjldyland kX 1111)11 1 el
petuated Th rough ;
w hich t hey w ei e ridine <
() a pa i ked mi pi pe t ruck I
v a v 11f t *'rn mile t mm
[ .July 1th Field Davi
La 1m * n
i ’ • will' 11
John <i,
cmin’ l*' .
• • w* ! * । ni out*' to I 'lint
ID i;:x .Hid Merk w het; ’ he
uted Fhr car wa almost
■flu- old pun Wim" "a u
pelarano of Iiorponden
signed1 ' ,i ml 1 he a nr < >
1 U.S a I
W J L
j mer who had been out of work wre
put back on t h” Joo
Fourteen new trains have also |
been added and as tlie crop in- I,
creases i’ 1 reasonable to expect
AT DIST. MEET "I
I1V01 itv *>f Wisconsin
A’ ’h*‘ same institution
| w as learned Hus me 1 ning
'Ihe crop is m." '<i,' a' the rate of
(00) carloads, a -av connm; from
Ue I anhandle and rorNi Texas
and the result hie been that ten
idditional enine, • and 21 fire--
j me have been pu on at Cleburne
। to take care in 't r was revealed
Subsequently oth departments
have I) cn reinforced also and it D
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jo. T, (| tiikne 1 di imn (t il
[ d< 11 o ed 111 hmise a’ lti Soul I
, W ilinte ll**! • 1 1) tititut H>"! !
| mi'. No in.' ur.im e w i h‛ Id Mi
IM ! Ramev and Mi and Mi Vil
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theplattci were wav from home <•
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931, newspaper, July 1, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557878/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.