Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1935 Page: 4 of 6
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! When St Louis Held Exposition,
Starting Fad for Ice Cream Cone
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Senator Copeland
WOMAN IS PILOT OE TRAWWT
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Before the expc Included.
TRY TIMES-REVIEW WANT-.
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'T1 Festival H«n and We.t F.vilWn
TRAVELERS from all parw of
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Helen Richey
FiiNt woman to s»rw a- <o-pdot ord.
of a commercial tran.-port plane is
Helen Kirlicy, who jointly bolds
the women's elidtirnncn flight rec-
—is shown here being treated by
.1, courtroom in its customary Hr.-Floyd .Ashley at Flemington.
Governor-riect E. W. Marland of
Oklahoma, who made and later front of the state cnpitol at Okla- ]_
lo‘t a fortune in oil, is shown
tnttnr rhe onth of office before •
'The voice of Edward J. Reilly,
chief defense counsel for Bruno
JI a'd p t m a n n, isn't boomihg
through the stuffy Flemington, N.
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wny. Following a conference with
President ftoospvelt, Robinson
outlines policies .Demormtiv lead-
ers are expected to carry out in
this busy sotsidn.
EX-MILLIONAIRE NOW GOVERNOR
135 football camp
I is due to be tougl
the wort*deooetuted upoa sc Louis. world had ffflAW.** * • l Temple and W1
Mo . in 19»* to attend the Louisiana —J •— —
Purchase exposition, celebrating
• tlie one hundredth anniversary of ,
the purchase of the Loulsiatfn ter-
ritory from France by the united
states. During the seven months
it was open, a total of 19.494.855
pcrrwntr were admitted io th* ex-_
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tlon, and its ambnemehf fei „ ..
were the finest known up ‘ rlu1'
that time. One ot the not
was a dipper of ice cream
cake cone. E..— „
was over, the- ice cream co* Mow Jackets have
had swept the country and lames at home th
remained popular amce. H<4, Bryan i^r,.
>n to do someth
* iowever, in 1936.
I have five confer
— n fields.
ro played Bryan
s^eason last fall
-t The Eagles are r
Ji enough to turn
Thon, however, the
■At the game at H
Khas been in claai
■ al years. The Brc
■ ' tipe in -1921 but
■ e been unable to
Wee pt in class B 1
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manner these days. Reilly con-
tracted. laryngitis which has handi-
capped his cnoss-examinations. He
■ ho ma City. Marland succeeds
Willinm I Alfolfft-Hlll) Murray,
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Paises of Machinery
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/as-a regioi
Ion last fall and ei
into class A com
Jeff Davis team of
• and.bi-disirict w
-race.
roncox arc strong
.11 of them troubh
it is doubtful'
M nge a full schec
t of the clubs havi
cards and Brya
ive over three or f
llts.
l» Brones will pro!
"enough to win all
Many countries o ,[th ,such powerful
ft#. :
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Site i. pjitur.d IU the cock-
pit of a hip in which he travel
b< !v><- n W.nJiir.glon, Pitt bui;h
Akron, GIovaJ+huLil.-LruiL__—
SenAtor Robinson Senator Wheeler
; Senator .Joseph T. Robinson, left,
<>f Arkansas, majority leader, con-
[ f. -rs on instructions with Senator
Burton K Wheeler of Montana,
' center, and Senator Royal S.
! t'op/lund of New Yorlc i»- the
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REILLY’S VOICE NO LONGER BOOMS
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Mi and Mrs Rich Gober and.
it E 'Whit wbi'th air nr . Cleburne-.
Visited nr Tfnvhnrnr" of Mr Myrtle—-------
Head Sunday Mrs Head., father
W I, Duncan is spending the
week with her , • '
. W w Bradford and c <?
Ritchie ate working near Crowley
Quite a bil of moving has taken
pllfce in the past two week-. Jett
Mrs Jim ’Adkins- of Arlington Is
visiting her brother J W Hull.
Ifla- Ollie T.ee Turner of Grand-
v.i tv* vI I:--<1 Mr and Mm—Otho -
Cochran Friday
Mr and Mr Buddy >Vyman of
Fort Worth spent Sunday in ’ the
home of Mr and Mrs. Avery. Cain.
Mi ...and Mrs Rufus Srielsdn are
’ i he parents* Of a nine pound son
j born Friday night
Mrs. Perry Sain, is visiting hW ~
parents Mr. and Mrs Clyde Terry
^of Maypearl.
Henry Roden' who has been in
n hospital al Wichita Falls, haj
1 returned home and his condition
' i*> reported improved. •
I Buster Cain has. been absent
from school due to an illness.
I J f . Shelton, who has been.
J confined fo bis bed, ft><«. the past
I Week is now able to by up
DL'TTU A W Vl C117C Harris and family have moved into
KI* I H AN I [irWj the (ummunnv Horn Alvarado. C
""*** “*’* : N Newta and ta.nnly have movi-d
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ROCK TANK
Hits. < <)Y HOSE h.
Called t<> the stand in the trial of
Bruno Haup'tmgQn in Flemington,
N. J., for the murder of th<- Lind-
bergh baby, Morton Chmrder
• Mulsh of Cincinnati, who ,- firm
made the thumb guard u»e<| by
tllA baby, .........- ...-
would not rust though exposed to
the element:-* for some time. It
Morton Clemmer Maiah
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wns the aim of the prosecution to I
sustain the story of Betty Gow, |
nurse, that she found the guard
on the Lindbergh estate a month
after the kidnaping, and to refute
defense insinuation* that the
-trrtrftrd—the- —m»4«4- Ummb guard luul bcen “plan.to<l"
as it could not be bright and shiny-
if it hud been left exposed so long.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1935, newspaper, January 23, 1935; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303611/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.