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Need 500 Bucks.
May Write Poetry."
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BY HAROLD V. RATLIFF.
to
make the speech placing Lehman
Mayor
in nomination
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’How are you.
summer.
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on
flashlights
ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON,
Oct. 5— (UP)— Pres. Hoover launch.
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by burglars who reached tside
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BURGLARIES AI
THREE PLACES
To Present “Heaven
Round” at Hillsboro
Holds
latu
Oct. 5— (UP) —
artson of -126th i
Those summonod
duty here Monday
. VISIT IN FORT WORTH.
Mrs. J. M. Wylie and Mrs.
H. Bangett spent Wednesday
Store and Sandwich
Shop Are Entered
Tuesday Night
defense of the gold standard. an
attack on policies of the demorra-
tic party and a plan for contin-
ued rehabilitation of the nation
(Note—A book of poems publish-
ed by Mrs. Flatt can be secured at
the Cleburne Book Store or MU*
H.
in
son, Who Moved
From Cjty
awarded the contract because he
we* the first baby born after mid-
you old potato." a characteristic
affectionate greeting the 1928 can*
didate saves for old friends.
TAKING TREATMENTS.
Mrs. Charlie Nannie of Rio Vista
is taking treatments at the Ole-
burne Sanitarium.
k
b
culture.
The Democratic party, he said.
TUESDAY IN DALLAS.
Mrs. Walter Cummings and Mrs.
Gordon Bryan spent -Fuesday in
Dallas with friends
ued for ten minutes. The two men
stood still.
"All this is from the heart,"
Roosevelt offered.
“Frank that goes for me too."
grand Jury
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TIANSACTS BUSINESS.
(W. F. Dietrich spent Wednesday
ih Dallas transacting business.
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wouldn't
long.
Saw i
court ruled his court did not h
jurisdiction in the steriing-
guson electibm contest over
Democratic nomination, for g
ernor.
created about a year ago in an
effort to cut down loss from fires
In Cleburne and to work toward
prevention of conflagrations of in-
cendiary origin.
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Gaarz Rites To Be
Held On Thursday
rieson;
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neral
Cliffy yai
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Ford M Ltd . .
GOES TO FORT WORTH..
Miss Bertha Lee Peyton, who
lias been spending her vacation
ously open to question.''
Garner said the president had
not informed him last spring of
the treasury report that the nation
was in danger of being driven off
the gold stadard within a fort-
night.
CONTEST SUIT
DISMISSED BY
AUSTIN JUDGE
party factions En New England
and elsewhere, before Nov. 8.
The two men had been battling
for two days In behalr of a mu-
tual frtend, Col. Herman H. Leh-
man. the lieutenant governor they
wished to make governor.
L MeCandiess was chosen out of
36 men who passed recent exam-
inations for the post, making a
grade of 81 8 on civil service ex-
amination and 198 rating out of
I a pons’ble perfect score of 224 in
the intelligence 'test.
He assumed his new duties to-
day. -
The order restraining Mrs. Jane
Y. McCallum, secretary of State,
from certifying the name of Mrs.
Curb Stocks,
Cities Service . . ....
Yale Theater
Sign and rresent This Coupon
At Box Office
GOES TO TEAGUE.
Mrs. F. H. Frederick of Wichita
Palls, who has been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Nash,
left Sunday for Fort Worth where
she joined her husband en route
to Teague to attend the funeral
services for his grandmother.
animals. bemaaea
The place of exhibition will be 2
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The Times-Review
Invites
MR and MIS. A. F. PIERCE
711 North Buffalo
. —To Attend—
MONCE IN A LIFETIMK"
With Jack Oakic
CLEBURNE,
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urtaTo
Resume Mondi
' William F. McCandless, Cleburne
produc, was appointed sTuesday
as budget officer of Dallas by
City Manager John N. Edy,
Mecandiess, graduate of Cle-
burne High School and A., & M.
College, Was born and reared here.
n.g’ ,..... 7 Cteburned
United Preee H ire Service—Central Preet Service
man
. Jackson.
prevention board was
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 5— (UPI-
Speaker John N. Garner, democra-
tic vice-presidential candidate, to-
day challenged President Hoovers
proud mother, apparently Indif-
ferent to his good fortune.
Chickens Burned
In Morning Fire
One hundred small chickens and
a hen were burned to death when
the chicken house at the home of
J. J. Burnett, 207 Elmira, caught
fire this morning at 8:20 o'clock.'
The buildihg was damaged but
slightly Origin of theeire was un-
known.
NOTICE TO SuBscRIBERS.
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readers the very best of service
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duty at the office to answer tele-
phone calls and deliver papers
that may be missed by the regu-
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It is especially urged that in
case you miss your paper at any
time you phone this office. No. 134
before 6 p. m. on week days and
8 o'clock a. m. on Sundays. No
popers will be delivered after these
hours.
I JURISDICTION IN ELECTION CAS
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
Wll Be Sent Oct.
g# Judging, On
- fet. 18 and 19
J, 8. Hoffman made the 4
eht and also announced ,
L Bagiey womid become
of the board. taMng aha. -
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election today, encouraged by the
tumultous reception given in the
corn belt capitol of Des Moines
to his fight against the cruciak
economic situation.
The president's address took up
three broad subjects: the battle
District
"uu"_ 1".
We gotto have 500 bucks and
have it soon.
Clarence Lockhart has de-
livered the ultimatum that un-
less we want to be sued we got-
ta dig up the filthy lucre to
relieve his mental angulsh.
Thinking it was compllment-
ary we "incinerated" Tuesday
in this column that Jim Gai-
ther looked like Clarence
Now Clarence wants a repol -
ogy, as Andy would say, and
8600 to repair the damage
we've done— if any.
Haven't heard from Jim but
hope he takes it just the op-
posite. We're figuring on col-
lecting from Jim to pay Clar-
euce.
waged by the administration in
Munroe Johnston, resident of
the Alvarado community. was at
liberty on 61000 bond today on a
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1932
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SFARE MOMENTS
Now we have time to know our
neighbort.
We can watch the dlr? nuber
— bule.___■ - ■- •, _ :. ,
And wander out upon the hill.
And wrtch the ant and how Ik
labors.
And meditate beneath the blue.
While we have nothing else to do.
We can watch the willows bend.
Low. before , the autumn wind.
And listen from the lowlv bogs.
To the croaking of the jillion frogs.
And get from life a grander view,
While we have nothing else to do.
Saw Mayor J. 8. Hoffman on
the street this morning. He had
his head down thinking. Hatch-
ing up some economic move for
bleburne.
Rube Bell and Pat Fain call-
ed us “Arthur Brisbane” when
they met us this morning. We
knew genius as a journalist
A Junior Red Cross unit will
be organized in the Cleburne
schools. Mrs. Edith Hennessey, no-
tional representative here organiz-
ing Johnson county forces for the
annual roll call Nov. 11-24. an-
nounced this morning.
The roll call here will also in-
clude the colored district of the
city. Mrs. Hennessey stated. J.
J. Burnett, principal of Booker
T. Washington school, will be in
charge. ;
A meeting was being held this,
afternoon to make alh plans for
the roll call. - •
ages of cigarettes.
The Lockett second-hand store
was broken into and a shot gun,
six shooter, shot gun sheila and
three electric sockets taken. En-
trance was perfected by freing the
back door.
Joshua; C. M.
with special emphasis on
nuseHugh Steakley, Cleburne; J.
A. nteson, Cleburne; R. W. Wal
burnr^n^vv wiscman,scieburhe;
end Wiseman A Fusion, Cleburne.
. In addition to the county- herd
there will be possibly ten other
head sent to the fair for open
ampetition.
.fl IMPROVED. ..
Mrs. R. B. Kucker is reported
tof bermproving from an illness of
several days.
I VISITS DAUGHTER.
' Mrs. Mary Graham of Joshua
is visiting her daughter. Mrs. E.
publican victory in the
eleetion.
edh \ J
EcL 2ed3
U"cead f
farm mortgage foreclosures
in view of Mr. Hoover’s former west and north portions- t
promises. Garner said. "Either his Thursday fair, warmer in
sincerity or his ability to make and east portions.
good his latest promises is sell- ---------—--——
Fort Worth with Mrs. George
Leonard.
B, I. Gifford, Clrt
Prank Pipes. Rio V
Ellitt, Granview; 3
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TO JERSEY 9
RD GOES TO
LLAS FAIR.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Clark and
Mn>. A. L. Grigsby spent Tuesday
in Grand view visiting with rela-
announced in the near future and
the catalogue will also be com- J
pleted within the next few days. 55
gedigy: R. E. whtth} Gka:
view; F. F. Sandlin, Vetan. and
E. L. Shelton. Alvaradog-
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Meetings of the Woadmen of
the World will be resumed Priday
night. H. W. Wiseman. Clark,
announces. The meetings had been
discontinued during the summer
months:----—---—t _—
A large crowd is expected Fri-
day night.
MR. KUYKENDALL* ILL.
R. B. Kuykendall U reported
to be III at his home on South
Robinson street.
remain unseen for
Charlie Gaarz. 71. native of Ger-
many, died this morning at 9:30
o'clock at his home, 780 Barber
avenue, following an illness of
about six months, t
Deceased came to the United
States about 40 years ago. After
spendipg n short time in Galves-
too. he ame to Cleburne where
he had resided since that time.
For over 80 years, he Was an en-
ployee of the Santa Fe and at the
time of his retirement was cast-
Iron foreman of the local shops.
Surviving arc his widow and two
brothers, August of Cleburne and
William of Chicago.
Mr. Gaarz was a member of the
Lutheran church and was affili-
ated with the Sons of Herman.
Funeral services will be held on
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at the family residence with .Rev.
H. D. Huddleston, pastor of the
Brazos Avenue Methodist church,
conducting. Active pall bearers will
be LeBoy Ellis. P. C. Fine, G. O
Martin, Joe Repman. O. W. John-
son and W. S. Martel.
' Burial will be in the Cleburne
cemetery with Dillon. & Sons
Funeral Home in charge of ar-
rangements.
M. Raborn.
ing and the civil docket will be
#ong competition is expected
o the fat that the South-
Regional Show will be held at
Pair this year.
Ming up the herd will be Jer-
rom Barnes Si Hughes. Ve-
MRS. LOCKMAN IMPROVED.
Mrs. A. L..Lockman Is reported
to be slowly improving after un-
dergoing on operation several
weeks ago in California.
warding the place. is asked to In-
i' quire at the office.1
turned in county court Tuesday
afternoon in the trial of Thurman
bayland, charged with theft un-
der $50. The jury was out but a
I short time. He was charged in
conneotion with the taking of a
radio from H. Northcult.
burne Fire Insurance Exchange _____ . .
this afternoon or Thursday mom- _ ” _ _ ,
ing. Manager LTWchster.cf Succeeds Ered Jaek-
the chamber of commerce, a mem- - — - --— -
a girl who gave her age as 17
ahd-her tesidepc
sectien, was iLSted as the com-
Six bandits who staged Michi-
zan’s boldest bank robbery since
frontier days, remained at large
.whila Small army of hizens and
” officers combed the wilderness
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UNIMPROVED.
W. A Thetford of Godley, who
underwent an operation at the
Glebumne Sanitarium several days
24 7-8 V Three more burglaries occurred
in Cleburne lute Tuesday night or
early .this morning.
dollars' prevails,” the president
charged. . .
Tobaccos, candles, cigarettes,
cash and accounts and a shot-
gun. air valued at around $18,
were taken from the W. J. Given
store on North Granbury street.
Entrance was perfected by cut-
ting the look from the door. The
cash register was carried—ou but
wan found about two blocks up
the street this morning. It had
been rifled and thrown away by
the burglars.
Glass in a back window of the
Oscar Graham Sandwich Shop on
East Henderson street was broken
-—. ing
The suggestion that Cleburne
hold a rodeo for the benefit
of the uncmployed has received
many comments. *
All the folks want to six: Her-
man Custard and Mickey Darcy
ride and rope the cows. How-
ever. the idea doesn’t seem to
be so popular with Herman
and Mickey.
One lady allowed us how she
would take part in the rodeo.
Til throw the bulls," ahe saic
and then with heightened col-
or added, “I mean steers."
And wasn’t her face red?
“ : 3 by burglars who reached tnside Des Mqines speech asserting that
I n-a Mid, unlocked the door and then the president had blocked mes-
----" " "ht th hsures-whieh would haveprevented
ALBANY, N. Y. Oct. 5- (UP)— Smith came to the plattorm
Alfred E. Smith, grinning, light- " " * t ' * ‘
dmmkmaasmnica.
shmEb-lyEeLalip--de
National Fire Prevention 111*1
plaining parly.
At an examining trial held in
Justice of the Peace Brown Doug-
las’ court Tuesday afternoon, the
girl name Johnston as the la-
ther of her child but the defend-
ant denied such relations with
the girl.
He said he knew the girt and
went with her teh or twelve times
last fall, that she had written him
a letter to come and see her
but that he didn’t even know her
then. He said he was never en-
gaged to her and never said any-
thing to her about getting mar-
ried. .He said she told- him .of
seine boys she was going with.
The girl declared she started
going with Johnston Nov. 1„ 1931,
and went with him until almost
Thanksgiving. She said Munroe
told her he would marry het
Johnston made bond followihg
the preliminary hearing.
Cleburne Man Gets
Post in Dallas
“Happy Warrior” Grins, Backs
Roosevelt—It’s 0. K. Democrats!
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ng to the People of this Section the Latest and Most Interesting Stories of
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ed a fighting campaign for re-
The crowd roared, the cheering, nor of Texas barring possible
stamping and whistling contin- ‘
iete and Cleburne Times — Coneolldatod Oct. 1,1928 \
600 Per Month bu Carrier in City The Only Daily Ncwyayer in Johnson County
the platform, Just returned from
a campaign tour in the west.
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One of the features at the meet-
_ ing will be reorganization at the
as the same-Lboard as Predidokon, ehatrman.
moved to Oklahoma during the
Week,, which begins Sunday. ect J
9. will be worked out at a meet-
ing of the fire prevention board ‘
and a committee from the Cle-
A
lice and posses after robbing the
First .state bank of Holland of
$12,000. The bandit car isf shown
above riddled with bullets. One by-
stancor and the police chief of
Judge Robertsomdismim
contest petition tftled by. i
Rodseveh medallions on coat
lapels today. We'd buy one if 1
we had a dollar and could find
seh,
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ago, is reported to be unimproved, ler’s Drug Store).
2x2- ■ 4 ■ -- --1- ■ r ■ ,.1.5, L.
2 Piled up for
The district skips one term
•, year, that being July and
Ausu. Mae Mannan "sepum-
ber. Court has been finished there
and Judge McPherso this week
is winding up it Bosque county.
The cameramens
boomed.
given twice in Clebume.
Hillsboro wants it for the mu-
nicipal auditorium which seats
about 3,000 people. • ■ „
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43 Degrees Here
Brings Overcoats
Overcoats were to be seen this
morning as Cleburne shivered un-
der the first real blasts of ap-
proaching winter,
it was cold Tuesday but it was
colder today. U. 8. Weather Ob-
server W. 8. Ownsby reported 43
degrees at the coldest. This, had
gone to 66 through the noon hour,
herewihhiroparents, has retumn- ^eleven degrees above freeu-
ed to Foil worm. fing and Is supposed to just be
RETURNS HOME. ' the first part 0 autumn
Mis. Ida Clayton has relurned v**nu«r
to Feri Worth after visiting here i : NOT.GUIEX. VERDHT.
with her daughter, Mrs. John A. A verdict of not guilty was rer
set Tuesdav merntna at 10 -deloek- t
by Judge O. B. McPherson. pn
A heavy docket in both civil anf
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FIRE BOARD TO
PLAN PROGRAM
, Insurance Exchange
J Committee To s-
sistoIn Work
Eugene‘Pocle today was appoint-
ed a member g the Cleburne Fire
Prevention Bdrd succeeding Fred
Jackson, who moved away.
8. Sterling. The court held that
only th” legislature had the righ
to pass on qualifications of an
one tor governor.
Judge Robertson further ruler
that the primary election 0
which the contest was based ia
part of the whole election svaten
and that the contest was ile
prematurely before the .electioi
was completed. The election is no
complete, he ruled, until the gen
cral election is held.
. To Ask Rehearing. eci
M. M. Crane, attorney for Gov
ernor Sterling, gave, notice he wll
ask a rehearing. Judge ^Robertan
instructed hintt prgsent ti Die
this ntterboomeT-E
There was no demonstration it
the court room as Judge Robert-
son annotce his decision whid
makes Mrs. Ferguson next gover
- WonlEKS WANTED.
A call for a man and his wife
to work permanemly on a rarm
has been received by the cham-
bor of commerce office. Anyone
wishing further information re-
Ham
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Good afternoon.
D We still think Cleburne needs
A 00UPB oil mill
Got out of bed this morning
and found. that winter had
double-crossed the weather
critics and arrived ahead of
time.
It reminded us that pretty
soon we'll be inarching up to
the counter .and paying gas
bills of real proportions.
But it also reminded us that
Ice will soon be a thing at the
. past.
It's a perfect cycle. If you
ain't buying ice it's gas.
ber of the board, states.
The fire prevention board was
set up as an emergency measure
by the city council over a year
ago and while no publictty has
been given their activities dur-
ing the summer, members have
been investigating a number of
fires of suspicious .origin
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West Texas—Fair,
Gulf Oil Pa . .
Humble OH .
Nlag Hud Pwr .
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Lane Star, das 1
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Meet the world’s youngest movie night, Hept, t* a.. ....
contract star! He's Hiehard Cor- Hollywood premier of a motion
belt Sielaff, of Detroit, who was r* ' -
ing and happy. shook hands with . .
Franklin D. Roosevelt last night. atpThahepz.waralor"uerinned.
urged Hszlectan at president ed,hiasand 20 ehekovernor-"-
and dramatically ended a per- shook it vigorously. "How are
sonal feud that also may reunite
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AUSTIN, Oct. X— gP)21
trict Judge W. F. Robertson 1
afternoon overruled a met
for dehearing filed in his co
by attorneys for Gov. R.
Sterling in his contest of I
pomngtlon of MIs. Miriam
BOND MADE ON
RAPE CHARGE
Munroe Johnston At
Liberty O n Bail
Of $1,000 •
“Heaven Bound," dramatic re-
ligious production which has at-
tracted so much attention here,
'will be taken to Hillsboro Oct. 18.
W. A. Scott, chairman of the com--
mittec on arrangements, announ-
ces. "
This production is put on by lo-
cal colored resident* and was
" „u,c,z
Unless thoughts occur more
M frequently to your correspond-
“ent well start writing poetry.
MBH. ROSS ILL. '
E Mrs, Jolin Ross is reported to
be tn at her home on- North W-
bite street. I 1'■
Ferguson to local election oi- 8
cers as Democratic nominee neces-
sadly fell with the courts ruling. 8
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D. C., WITH PRES. HOOVER. Plans Completed
For Rabbit Show I
All arrangements for the an. "
nual fall show of the Johnson 8
County Rabbit Breeders Assocta-
tion which will be held here Nov.
17-19 have been completed with
the exception of the exhibition
building location according to an-
nouncements made on Tuesday’r
evening at the meeting of the as-
sociation at the chamber of com*
merce building.
A number of visitors from For
/. . r Worth, members of the Southwt
must be judged by a record of Breeders Club, were in nt-
reckless disregard for the safety tendance and several local mem- 2
of the nation. All hope of rccov- exhibited a number of fine
ery will end if the Democratic Ders, xmed “ —0
program of the bonus and ’rubber “tt. - -------a.28
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ViAiarado; W: A. Baal
Gurne; John A. ’James,9
| Lee Bizzell.a Clbyrne:
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After -"vacation" of more than fefiminar business ?
threotthonths machinery of Might- the- eeteber-ierm
eenth District Court will begin to f Th" J
grind again Monday. "1 "each
Tlio Johnson county gand-jury.
will be empanelled Monday morn-
somebody to buy it from who
could tell us how to get the
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The Johnson county Jersey herd
to gonpete in the State Fair at
Dallas will be shipped Oct. 11
oveg the Santa Fe. ’ P
Te head will be lent for the
sotekon of the herd. Chas. Hugh-
28 Bleburne. wjl be 1f {charge.
Jding will be done oat. 18 and
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d"ad-,r‛
bpa ’
He became an accountant ■ and
eivif engineer and had been in
Dallas for some timen- -
He is the son, Of Mr. and Mrs.
, W. F. McCandless, 317 West Wil-
। lingham i stroet, Cleburne.
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The Weather
By t nl'ed Press
Markets vs
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. YORK, Oct. 5 - (UP) —
Closing selected New York stotks:
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Am Tel & Tel . .
Anaconda . . ........
Auburn Auto . . .......
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Barnsdall . .........
Beth Steel..........
Byers AM . . ma-
Canada Dry . .
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Chrysler . ,t,.
Curtiss-Wright . ....
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Elec St Bat........
Foster Wheel . . ....
Fox Film . ........
Gen Elec . . ......
Gen Foods . ..........
Gen Motors .
Gillette sr;. --
Goodyear . , .......
Houston Oil ........
hit Cement . .
Int Harv . ..........
Johns-Many ......f
Kroger O B , e
Lq Carb . ....... .
Mhitg Ward .........
Nat Dairy ........
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932, newspaper, October 5, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598191/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.