Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1932 32
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, LLEBURNE, TEXAS
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a slogan. "Beer and Bonus." Oklahoma W il-
For a period of 30 days we are
offering the Times-Review by
mail only within 100 miles of
Cleburne for the special price
of $3.00 only—good on new or
renewals.
- Jersey. There is a lot of manldin sentiment . French Senate. What happened ? By a vote
expressed for desperadoes of the American of 193 to 0 the senate killed the bill, and let
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could be greatly improved. Smoked
fish was a pretty unreliable product.
CLOTHING
ONE PIECE SLEEPING SUIT OF
FINE WHITE BALBRIGGAN,SIZE
TWO,WITH LONG SLEEVES AND -
STITCHED FEETEITWAS FITTED
WITH SIX PEARL* BUTTONS DOWN
THE FRONT AND THREE ACROSS
THE HIPS AT THE BACK.
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assistance. New York has the largest relief [
unit in the world. More than 50 per cent of,
the applicants have never.in their liyes be-
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Hugo L. Black a
what effect these revelations con-
cerning him will have upon klan
survivors, with his campaign for re-
nomination just coming on. a
OKLAHOMA Ml RRAY MAKES HIS
OU V SLOGANS.
Gov. William H. Murray -of Oklahoma
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ENGLISH DRAMHAST
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it be known to the world that the men are
going to do the voting and lawmaking in
theland of the lily. Is man a worm? Not in
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( EGGS ARE ALL
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taken twenty times as long.
And in doing all this, he had al-
wavs kept the housewife’s ihterest
foremost in his mind. It would
have been easy to go on doing the
job the way it had always been
done. But there’s no stopping a
scientist when he gets on the trail
of a new idea.
o-HME TO MAKE A . ,
pERFECT EGG: I COULDNT
BE sPRISEQ8UT-WHAA
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money Why shoutd mercy be shown them?
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JOHY Hl 'Ll ov THE ROAD TO
RECOVERY.
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.. caeune Texas, at
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SHOPPERS IN TOWN
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drawn butter under 6ne of the silver
covers. I'm afraid the British Em-
pire might fall.
I've heard it said that "A good
smoked finnan haddie, boiled in
milk and smothered in butter, la one
of the best things on earth”,
Boneless smoked herring—sold
either by the pound or in pack-
ages—make an excellent appetiser
or tilling for sandwiches. ,
And then there’s kippered herring
—the famous smoked fish of the
BritEh Isles. -It usually makes its
appearance side by side with a
। boiled potato—the juices bt the her-
' ring add personality to the potato,
the Britishers claim. And for a
,, seven gpnes in North Dakota. —spendine $78,000 a day aiding the idle work- you have it, smoke without fire.
wIit’make seven sPeene — —VLI . ____— . . _. Harden F. Taylor made smoke real emoked delicacy try smoked
sure to be fire?”
'I believed it until last week. Then
I met a man who has made a suc-
cess of questioning just such state
ments as that. He is Harden F.
h4< new"'lngli tariff system. Money talkster et their weight is smoking be-
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Taylor, former Chief Technologist
John Bull isn’t a bankrupt. John pays 1 ot the united States Bureau of
his debts He keeps his pledges. In other -Pisherles.
. Mr. Taylor, who is now head of a
words, the B rit ish government will pay “large fisheries company, decided
increase in relief .work elsewhere than in
New York was shown in the last feport !
made by the Russell Sage foundation. As!
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SENATOR HUGO U BLACK. of
Alabama, has proved himself a much
abler map In Washington than Cap-
Itoi Hill generally gave him credit
=fer-being when- be aviued, nedris.
six yearsago, • new member ot the:
upper congressional chamber.
“Young lingo," as he was known
then (he was scant 40 at the time,
which is youthful for a senator),
won his toga, according to common
report among his fellow lawmakers,
with the support of the Ku Klux
Klan. The Klan was stronger, in
those days than at present Hepce,
politicians were disinclined to refer
to It in 1926 as being. In their opin-
ion. a narrow-minded organiza-
lion. Nevertheless, many of them
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Finnan haddies are, of course, the
favorite smoked fish of them all.
Then there's the smoked fillet—it’s
popular beeauae It's practically
beneless, -Without finnan haddie,
British breakfast table—or I
1 say, side-board—would be
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underworld. Those who murder for the
sake of gain deserve the electric chair.
Those who kidnap children deserve the elec-
tric chair. Mad dogs are slain. Why not the French senate.
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in Cleburne and all nearby towns--your message or
wants are sure to be read and studied by those who
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belleve the old adage, and, by keeping the fish cool and
dry, hud made it possible to do in
ne hour a job that had formerly
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' mad men? All this may Jie the law of the
jungle, but the law of the jungle is neces-
saryat times to protect society which means
the protection of life and property against
' the beasts of the jungle. Of course, the
। missing infant is held tor ransom. There
' are men "ho will commit any crime for
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large sum. i stimated around $150,000,000.
this week to 1+0 American banks. He ber-
any e: ■ on ous refecton i
Ing or : -putaticn of ary •
which r , . opear in the C,
vlew,wtte gladly cor.\f»
to thy a nten of the nubl
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RIER in the Cas o! C urne: per month.
= Weuwhatenud the-poor-dev# away up- fore had to acceptany public or private aid.
in North Dakota do? He 1 id ’ - ide sstep and in K1 Amertean cities grants to the neezt
then ditch the “Beer and Bonus" slogan, in 1931 totaled $167,000,000 as compared
ask for a moratorium. He had the coin. We method used long before the dawn
shippea it across the Atlantic. He met hi# of history •,And we have developed
hu ■ ' i a liking for the smoked favor,
(obligrations. John Bull always staggers whatever wig done to- modernize
\ throu H always comes right side up smoking must not change the tra
r ythegoM standard and is rid. ’‘‘^tX discovered, nrstor
ini the erf’s t ot the wave brought about by all, that the fsh lost about a quar
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CLEBURNT aWSPAPEPS. ’ ac.
108 South Anglin Street. c’eburne Texas
with S 13.670,000 in 1929. New York State
has a population of 13.000,000. Every 10th
' person-is receiving public aid. These are of-
ficial figures. Moreover, the vast majority
represents those who are idle through no
fault of their own. .
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WHERE WOMAN WAS GIVEN A
WALLOP.
France is in the public eye. France has
been in the public eye for 800 years-. First,
the chamber of deputies gave woman the
ballot. Then the measure was sent,to the
_c----igout l ne natural juices, rnat complete. Should the lord of the
said thattheErivsh peopreowmome bitiev-was why the serfaee-et-smoked- tail to find finnan haddie in
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pounds of sterling in gold soyerigns and was hard and bonelike. Then, too,
, , , ... i r> a some of the smaller fish had been
manufactured gold articles. All loyal Brit- heated to the point where they
ishers are turning in their gold ornaments started to cook—and they had fallen
to the mint for melting purposes. All gold apart and dropped into the Are.
’ . . . . _, . But another important discovery
art treasures are being tin ned in. There is a , was made. The smoke was not soot
time coming when France and the United 1 or a dry black powder—it was real-
States will not control the gold supply of ly a dark mist, the fog, trom a dark
I brown liquid. Now K this smoke
the world. I could be made, without burning the
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FEEDING THE HUNGRY IN THE CITY toclurnernvemprouensn Ae bbet
OF NEW YORK. ’ ! ing coil In your electric toaster, was
I tried—and that did the trick—it
in New York the home relief bureau is turned sawdust into smoke. There
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National Advertisng Rerrese
‘DAILY PRESS LEAGUE Dauas
City. New York, t Louls
chairman of his North Dakota club. He
reminded the North Dakotan that his own
slogan appealed to all the people. It fol-
lows: “Bread. Butter. Bacon and Beans."
secretly so considered It Very cov-
ertly, there was a tendency in this
eirele to conjecture that anyone who
owed senatorial honors to such an
outfit must himself be something the
type of individual whom the Klx’s
critics deemed the hooded order’s
personnel to be.
It took Senator Black quite a
while to live down this estimate of
him, by finicky folk.
Only during the last congressional
tession or two has he begun to have
the recognition accorded him that he
really is entitled to, as a solon of
decidedly more than average cerebral
zapacity. an exceptionally fine speak-
ir, a debater of parts and a genuine
iberal on most national questions
Washington is wondering now
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SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE • I didn't want from the smoke, pre-
_____ vented the fish from drying out.
50c: per yeur. $5 00: Six mon
BY MAIL : per year. Sl 00
Side of Texais one year $7 00—
;cIusa-"< .nUt'-cd to the use
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$225: out-
Now if all the beer shooters and bonus
shouters of North Dakota potshot Okla-
homa Bill on primary election day he may
have rough sledding in his plan to capture
the delegates of that commonwealth.
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DEATH PENALTY FOR KIDNAPING.
Kidnapers should be sent to the electric
- chair or else their necks should be broken
on the gallows high. The sensation cf the
hour in America is the kidnaping of the in-
. fant son of .Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind-
bergh from the Lindbergh home in New
aon ite be. ng brought
pwaa tin money last August. He didn't Smoking is one of the, oldest
owu hi : 5 methods of preserving- food—a
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932, newspaper, March 16, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562493/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.