Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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Recent Photograph* of Trio Who
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Dallas Wednes-
SRNATR ADJOURNN
auhttn. -fox. April n .
Hie Taxa* eenata adjourned
FATHER DIVINE ENTERS
PLEA OF NOT Otli.TY
Ma Par Month by Carrier
»* Otty__________
•t place
he best
. . and
nd place
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EIMYHNd
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lANtat
Ottbr Refused
Motor Co.
la a Service
Ah
wai
Three J
I half a
day. June IS,
Jane u.
thrtr
home*.
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tone of Mr
mltna in an
they rec-
mm aquare
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CANNERY WORKERS
cot*
•indent Hi Joiro
Stephenville, l»
ng holiday* wlUtl |
ntonlo
szsss
MADRID. . , .. .....t.
> batteries began the juth oonnwu-
rtrtng concert to be given thU eve- tive days bombardment of Madrid
. . . . .. bitlin- flvn IMM-Winx llul
FORT WORTH April »
—’USDA* •*>■ Uv»M<m* ho*i L
steady; to* butchers NO; bulk (
butchers. *7o #an; mixed gra
Bbo-seog tacking sows Mb.
Cattle isoo; calves an alrc
•teem ft*-Ml yearling* M|
cows «o-73*: cutter* MB; or
a-*.
Sheen ittbno slow steady
imba 10-107*. ,g
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•on County »re
now than
Than, they
had a taste
tor* It to
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HL i*
rumrrton
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buryi
| President -. Troy Fusion of the
JohnsprrCounty Jersey Cattle Club
haa te»ustU*- caM fur all members
jto. .w___™ ’.
teresteri in the Jersey Show to be
'■"1 May 30 to *3, to attend a
meeting Saturday night at 7:*0
• the miryiand office.
Mr. Fusion states that ptaps
for the forthcoming Jersey Show
and Other matter* of importance
will be diacugeed. the meeting Is
being held at the Dairyland office
in order that those attending may
be served with refreshments pro-
vided by T. V. Lawson and Walter
A full meeting of the Jersey
club ia desired and visiting dairy-
men or Jersey men are invited to
attend.
W. A. Scott and Mr Lawson, who
were appointed to secure ribbons
for both the Jersey Show and the
Horse and Mule Sho^ which is to
preeved the former exhibition, are
checking cloaslfteatlons and mak-
ing arrangements for the supply
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Cleburne Times-Review
THE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN JOHNSON COUNTY ,
CLEBURNE. TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 19)7
Green Reads Trade
WARREN RITES ’
WILL BE HELD
ON SATURDAY
i-reside'iu* WillK Gnmn <4
A .norican Federation of Labor tn-, .7
day virtually read out of the \ ...»
American Federation ol Labor 1, -
1 hr TOOO.OOO trade unionists affil-
iated with the Committee of in-
(Inalrial Organisation. His aOHon
placed the final period oh the .V
irootest dispute ip thf. organland |
labor movement.
tenders of the CIO planned to >■
1 on He Immediate -answer to Green, , j
T hroughout the country the dis- d
I pule was heard. In Atlanta, Gaa X,
loyal tederation members held a ;
<(.m•< niton in opposition to the •
regular meeting which was taken (
over by CIO enthusiasts.
Doe. Approximate- XX!
. e^ nnh.iUdd the. street* to prewntfgsg
further outbreak in the shoe r
strike. TS
a tne-dav hotel strike in Mil-
waukee, WIs.. ended when cm-
plovees we granted wage hicrcus-
,J,U|>.W »u im .wM*f ■ '■■• ■•VvS
lit Ft.nl, Mich.. Buick pUmls re-
turned enpucity operation* follow? 3
Ing «, S-hour interruption last nigh’ J
Brief V^ire News
Complete Coverage
9< . . ,g .
Johnson County News
, vnv HVHirwu’ rvenu mi oavuivBy.
i( 1 Olliers sche;’ led to go from ‘
Jolmsoh County arc J. W^Bhipmsn
of Cotton Valley, who was first i
In. Uw. Minor boys' declamation
NEW YORK. April 33 (U«'~
More than B.000 batt hysterical
’■ negro and white foHowers of Fatb-
‘ or Divine crowded the streets
about the criminal eoiut building
today m the Httte negro who ia
"Ood" to hie cult entered a plea
of.not guilty to charges Ural hr
assaulted a white man
More than 100 police kept the
crowd moving.
Groesbeck for them. 'Writ trip
lock two or throe geeks.,
« M, Fletoher. father at the
throe, wat the flrot taaohar At
Lons Willow and on Hams crook.
Lo^Fletelrcr was a pupil of his
"Rs never gave me a licking in
school," Mr. Ftotehor recalled
'But he did plenty Of pra«lcing
at. hom*.'* * f
Pioneer Resident
Of Cleburne Dies
Thursday
Mr*. Thomgs F. Warren, M.
pioneer resident of Cleburne, died
Thursday afternoon at s o'clock
» her home. 1001 North Mato
Bireet, after several years Illness.
Mrs. Warren was bom «t Col-
linsville. Laudervgle County. Mbs.,
•nd w»a the daughter of the late
John Burroughs Collins and Ann '
Carolyn Kerley Collins.
Moved To Cleburne •
Blie was married to the late
Tliemas F Warren in Mteslteippi
m ini. They moved to Texas In
187ft. settling in Corsicana, ahd the
following year moved to Cleburne..
The first Warren homo was on the
lot where the present "Wright Bros.,
store is located.
Mrs. Warren Joined the Baptist
Church when a young girl and had
been a member of the First* Baptist
Church of, Cleburne for a great
many years. g.
Survivors
•Survivors include two daughters.
Mrs. J. O Jenkins of Sweetwater
and Mr*. Roy J.'Loucke of Hous-
ton; two sons. Fred M Warren of
Cleburne end John B Warren of
Houston; a sister, Mrs. J. JU Ram-
sey of Cleburne 17 grandchildren
and six groat grandchildren. z.emsg
Funeral services will be held Bat- | ——
urday morning at 10 o'clock at the
home of a soo-ln-law, 0. B. Don-
ovan, 733 North Anglin Street. Dr.
Albert Venting, pastor of the First
T". Baptist Church will conduct. In-
terment will be in the Cleburne
Cemetery with Dillon and Bona <—?-<
Funeral Home in charge of ar-
rangemants.
Active pailbeaiers will be throe
rms-tn-law. Dr. A. D. Ray of
Cleburne, Roy J. Loticke of Hous-
ton and J. C. Jenkins of Sweet-
water. and three grandsons, Roy J.
Loucke. Jr., of Houston. Warrtn
Donovan of Cleburne and Carlisle
Odun of Fort Worth
Frontier Fiesta
Is Talk Subject
Mias Margaret Hal! at
Luncheon
l
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Jana y
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Livestock Market I
At Fort Worth
anything \
Meeting , Called For
Saturday Night at
7:30 P.M.
m . The Waaibar
Ua Ttxat: Mostly etewdy. acai-
eMtey wmterT: **‘“rday parily
Wort T.oM: Fartly riewdy. ceoi-
jar; Soarday fate, ea^r
William Brackett
Leaves Hospital
William Urimkrtl. who war mt1
oualy bdriieil in a blasa which (
Joluwon County will be rrprr- InteracholiisUc league meets |is-
senied in the reglon»l^h>U‘raeliolas- - —
tic league med Saturday nt Den-
ton when wltmers of four district
L‘ *'
Cooler Weather Is
Forecast ;
Cleburne may ba' visited by a dust
rtorm tonight or Saturday. Freak-
' dale.
. Womack will participate in the
123t)-yard dash and the 440-yafd
. run He qualified for the 100-yard
;darh at the district meet, but be-
. eduse ot his two harder runs,
Barksdale, wfio will be » contest-
ant in tlic 330-ynrd low hurdles,
will bo substituted for Womack
Conway will run the 88t»-yard run
being a substitute for James. Mf-.
Girtpis. who 1* Hl. McGinnis plac-
cd foiirt.li in this event at the dis-
trict meet. :
Mr. Bryant suited Friday that ho
wn.HMo win* ■■■■■ .thought Wwnauk. had a good
oualy burned in a blase wliii'li dr rhance to win llio MO-yard run.
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«wr«: <Uy> -m. M* Wn. v>« »a»> —
to the home ol lite sister Mrs and would return al the close of
Johnnto Moore. 3133 Avenue D. j Ih^HtlHeDe events on Saturday.
Polytechnic, Furl Worth, frbm a
hospital in that city. ‘
Mrs Brackett, who wtu also
burned tn the fire, has been re-
moved from the hospital to tb'‘
home of Mrs. D. D Alhcraft. an-
other sister of Mrs. Brackett
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REBUTTAL IS
PLANNED BY
LEWIS GROUP
UK.-. USSUIXI M L UU 4U1 UWIUWWI"
Of. the organisation and those in- ——-
Recovering
From Burns
GRANDVIEW. Tex,. April 33
—Morgan Laird, of noar Grand- . . r . . .
View, iNj-ecoverlng from burns arc Kimsey Womack, who was One
recelvec^ate Wednesday at<«|| lot Uto outatondhy participants in
noon when • mixture <>t kero- I the d^itiirl. meet at Fort Worth;
rent and gasoline, which he was i j Howard Conway and Edit Baras-
spraying in a-chicken coop be • J-’-
came Ignited. Lee Smith, who
was helping Mr Laird is recov-
ering from burns on the hahds
—Striking cannery workers, deputy '
■ UAlritFfrt uiRrilMHftNM '
patrolmen battled tor an hoop
: *trtt--boUttd oantert*.. here
waa enveloped in flames quickly p
Only two small rooms remained
Mr and Mrs. Emmett Brown, and revoltra and rt?ote
were visiting there at the time of W,M’ 1TV,)|vels ana snot
the conflagration.
Freighters Take
I MPKAKING OF ’
»1HH NTORIEM
Wlien you atari to tell a fish
Mery - fMrticutelly <me oi tiiooe
which might qualify Ip the yearly
pcognoaUcwuav contoa?- be aure
that all parties In the piscatorial
yarn agree on the faote,
M FumKure Man Rufus Tbkell
made u nip South and reluming,
he brought back a catfiah ot late-
ly good Mac and weighing 3R
1 pounds Upon arrving in Cte-
buruo, Friend Tekell began to ex-
pound the story of. how Uie pon-
derous fish was caught,
Ona the listeners Jurted to
Jack TMreH. age 3. and sated:
Banny, where did you all gel tho
big tlaht"
“We buyed hUp." Jackie de-
clared. ... 7 . ...-J
OIL TALK IK : ]
AROUND CLEBURNE
Oil- that bladk-uqtod gold-is »
prominent subject around Cle-
burne throe days. Oil socuw are
imported numerous'« the county
* and every day or so some per-
son makes tte prediction that ttic
fruit of the earth wUl be discov-
ered at same depth in the county.
Since the talk is continuous there
must be something to Must old say-
ing that “whtre Uiere’a smoke
Uiore’s fire."
THREE OF BEST
AT LUNUHEOH > g
Buperlatlvoa tfcatod freqly M U>c
Ltom Club lunclwup today. Miss
Margaret Hall, ambassador ot
Good Will. Special Representative
and Director of Special Events, for
the Frontier Tlarta. apokt to the
Lions Club and declared dte Fort
Worth show the "test In the
world." Shcrtiy before, Supt. Em-
mett Brown had declared that the
hoaptaltatlmi plan which Cle-
burne had a chance to secure was
the "flret tn the world." F. D.
Wtlmeth, about to introduce Hor-
ace W. Busby, evangelist, wax 1—
daunted. He araaa and aaM: «T
am going to Introduce to you the
test evangelist in <he wnold." Mr.
Wllmeth teveelpd that Nf. Busby
delivered 830 sermons lari, year
TMKs H^teh^ouUtet ainae
Dallas perstated in haring a Fte-
Amerlcan Exposition. Fort Worth
just had <0 onoe more pul on
what Damon Runyon declared thd*
"greatest show ever produced Toe
.spirit of competition between those
'' W> burg* is keen and frullfiil
IircldentelV. Paul Whiteman and
EvercU. Man tell are coming tack;
Billy Rose ia directing «he at-
traction and Casa 'Manana will
be bigger and tetter than ever.
Mte Hall ^teciard.
Dust Storm May
Visit Cleburne
H-mble at the" North Texas State
Tqachcr.s College, and Texas Blate
College for Women
W inter a from F\»ri. WorUi. Dai-
las. Waco and Wichita Fall" district
contests will compete for the right
to go to the stale Championships.
Venus will have three entries in
the regional contest according to
Cecil 0. Brygnt. the coach They
ow-yi a> a Hu^ll [Tte____
IjPfRU^A M kfcif, mad* way for Ma brother when hi Mrs that
TO PLANSHOW
prevent an
three mile
ships
nionists Out of Federati
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Officers
Liquor Raids
At Glen Rose
ROB}., Tex., April 33.
ifpl.r The gramd Jury f<» Ulis dis-
trict afljournad Thuroday evening
after spending throe days inveali-
usting crime aetlvlUea in the coun-
ty Seven true bllia, six felonies
end one miademoanor. were report-
cd. . . '
During Wednesday night and
Thursday morning, a serie* of raids
were staged by Sheriff G. W Ridjila
apd Deputy Grace Williams and
III members of the state liquor
control force. Four prisoners, and
a supply ot liquors were taken
from live dHriemu places, throe
located in the city finite.
MOORE HOME
IS DESTROYED
Thursday Nite Blaze
oxuy rreldette
,1
•<>o<l health .the three declared
ttet moat of tha curly Indian Stor-
ies they'hoard when they were
"sprouts" wore all boah.
The oaly one we can remember
ttet waa true" one of Ute men
remenAered "was one stottny night
when the xbutida of approaching
Indians was hoard. Everybody waa
Pa opened the door
atooti one of She family
head waa et.rck in a
end lie was nuking a
It aouiKird Uka an In-
Mbora plan * spend a
M day* ‘tn <he old
od" end then return to and
WMna a^l Colorado f
Ivarado, »iw won first place
•rd or grammar school declnr
t Ion JurUor girls
... i;.1 . J.--:~-—— -.■■■?■ ■■ . ' "
Residentsf Half Century Ago, Visit
friends, was Lee Lane, son at ito
Cid lime acquaintance The friends
did not rerogniac each other When
the Ftetctiera inquired about Polk
Lana. Lee told item that it was
the firot time to *> ydm he had
heard anyone W his father*
ii*’ Metohero’Tre Mr and Mrs.
R. J Ueckert. cf Dtokson Street
The three former reeldenka- te-
ported that Cleburne
rC^pOTMQ,
rice we
Shirt*
to n 1.11111
he best
hrs yal-
b found
^“5
ton for sale and Mritad ip the ox wagon f^wn d|an 1
vUdUng Mr. Lane
iSr'S
’BILDAD. Bpain, April 33. <UR>—
Three British freighter brought
inlllioir.', of pounds of food to hun-
gry Bilbao today ui^ier the pro
teotivo guns of lhenrtant tattle
cruiser Hood and two destroyers.
The lUiipa, the Staubrook. Mac-
Gregor and HamMerley. steamed
slowly up to the three mile limit.
Nearby was the bsttieahip Hood
and two British destroyer*.
It appeared they were there to
attack outride the
limit by nationalists
his birthday,
” ■■ ■■ . 7. j ■
nthg at »:iB o'clock at the First
Baptist. Church auditorium are re-
quested to ba in their seat* by
8 05 c aloric by the Music Lavers
Club, sponsor of the entertainment
Those not haring tickets will be
admitted from that time until the
door open*.
No tiriteto are on sale for the
concert.,- but those desiring to at-
tend nee invited to contact some
member Of the Music dub
, Brooks Morris ot Fort Worth is
the director of the group of an
musiciana. many of whom aro from
the string. section ot the Fort
Worth Eymphony oroheslra. *
MARRIAGE LICENNE
... a m*rri**a certificate boa been
rural division and FriUle Ftate 1 .sued at the office of the county
-----------_j |n iclerk to R. O. Fulfer and Mite
Klanift-, Uerjrude Oounta, both of -----
I Worth.
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Subjects which the letters In the
word "Lion” suggest were discuss-
ed by Rev, Horace W. Busby it the held
regular luncheon of the Horus Club “17 ----
today. Rev Busby stated that tho o’clock bl the-
letters suggested to him a League
of men allied for niutual interests;
improvements as a trait of Lions;
■ TOTin or as-ureaj. r.™-- Opportunity which members of the
teh weather, ranging from small '/."h.**”* NOt R’«*hfu| In
- Craft warnings on the coast to ul“uiie» «
dense dust In the panhandle wore
Visitors In Taxa* today With frees-
ink weather in prospect for the
panhandle tonight, and cooler
weather forccaat for (Cleburne and
jnhMon County.
Showers a^re forecast for East
Texas Visibility was limited to a
few hundred yards al Amarillo to-
day, according to United Press dis-
patches. with thick dust carried
atonii by a 31Mftile-an-liour wind.
The government weather station
in Dates predtefed that the Wind
I would mow the dust into oktahomn,
then shift to the north late this
Hfternoon sending the alii into
We-l Texas and to this area
Grain num considered It unlikely
that- the Amarillo duster would
damage the crp<*. \
APFFAI. FGR MARTIAL
LAW TO PRENlRkHT
UUYMON, Okla.. April 33 <UJb -
Ai% tat* rM** 1
taw in the western "dust bowl"
was sent President Roosevelt today
by a rommlttee df go farmers and
business men from three states
tl suggreted ttet aoMiera en-
force Usttng of the qatl and plant-
ing to' atop dual that threatens
utter dMtructian" in a 30.000
square .mile area. ■.. ■
ARLINGTON. Tl
^tie^urx
letolw of
a has not
I M. Fiet- name. The other two friends of
has bam •- —•
id J S.
- / ’ I
Capacity Operation*
Keaumed at Bui^k •
PUnt
You, TU
I PEOPLE
By RUY BAUU8
Mta Marggaret Hall, director of
special event* for the Fort Worth
Frontier Fiesta, revealed to the I* Pou, it was stated
Lion club members some of the. at-
tractioru which tho show will have
Ute year Rhe expressed appreci-
ation from officials of the show for
the •generous support given It by
Cleburne last year and urged the
members to see that Cleburne has
a record attendance on Cleburne
Day June 30.
Supt. Emingtt Brown explained
the hospital plan to the group and
urged that R receive tlielr support of ribbons, it was aimounccd
:«*. nerid Retail presented two
rttoOl selections. Dr. Tolbert Yater
was program chairman. Quests In-
cluded Dr Hall of Fort Worth, and
Qnx Hoeiwcheidt. Announcement
of the Lion Distrk.1 Oonventioq at
Tyler. May r and 31 wa* made.
Dr M T. Kpox wa* named Inter-
national coneeotton chairman.
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HERE vTU)M FORT WORTH
Mr and Mro. J. * Bunting ot
Fori Worth have moved to Cle-
burne Mr. Bunting ia with the
Btate Mnployment Service ,
TO CONSIDER B|U.
AUSTIN, Tax, April S3. 0LM—
Members of a criiTerenre eoidmH-
tee W both houses today were ready
to oonaidar the fade of the pro-
poaed Weal Texas Hospital for the
Insane The house bill appropriat-
ing M17.N0 for- constructing the
hoaptei on a West Taxa* lite waa
AUMmdcd ill th® Mtnwtr to doublo
the appropriation aM include a
similar institution in Rast Taxa*.
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Senior Play Is
Well Received
l.cist Performance To
Be Tonight
1
One of Ute larges* f o"te cm *
to attend the first night of a rep-
lor pi«V was present on ThurtdaV; v
night at the Cleburne lU^h School j
to wltn-te the first showing Af - j
"Trouble in Paradise." n Uvrec net*
comedy sponsored by Uta Cla.ss of ' j
1WL - . ■■ ■
A record crowd is expected for ’
the second performance ‘Bls
nlng. those tn charge state. .- ,1
The play la one of the most cu- J
tertainlng given here In smite time ‘ 8
and waa tall received by Ute audl- . S
cnee Thuraday evening Proceed*
cf tlie entdrtalpment will be itsed”
lor tho Cleburne High School Al- J
umnl Loan Fund
Those tn the cast are: Jack ,
Hmyth. Finis White J H Denial. '..'1
Joe Staley. Finis Howell. Ralph 1
Widman. Dan Flynn. Wyatto Oota-
Will Anna Huckabee. Frances D*
oven. Reva Lor Mlnfon. poroL„
Bcwere, Batty Boyd. Maxine Ixtth-
hola, Groce Moaeley and
Webster.
Il4llw,t Puke o» Windsor]
r Ha brother when hA Again that Mrs. Simpson become Queen Comoro became tapoariHe ot fnNHImeht.
“♦ Thea* recent photographs Uiow. receive _
I King George VI. who will be for- of Windsor whom Mrs. Slmpsm'
- Ma, 11. •Va.|if“jLWX d£"22k5JlS';
Waite Slmp^ii who iiCsoon to
County Will Be Represented
At Regional Meet at Denton
ly $2000 Damage
Fire of unknown origin Thur.sday
Wilhite
..st™
capacity operation*
•hour interruption la
night destroyed Hie home of Mix.
H. O Moore on South
flagrellon set several otter houses
in the neighborhood *buR (Qf fire
dnpartmcift managed to confine
U,LWM/u^.Un .. n®'” • "misunderstanding about 3
Fire Clilci Bob Patterson esti- .... duv.. • 'jS
mated the damage at approximate-'* wWM
ly 12000 Four hundred dollars
worth of insurance was carried on
th* contents and *3000 on the large FIGHT WITH
'^^Mo^^ teuahter Bar I .STOCKTON, Cal.. A^rll 33,
-ritrtkln. cannery worker*, danuiv
^i w^^rttohC.rib^rt 'h‘rl,u- vigtentes. and hignwaf
from rort worth, and had part rm- an hev- and
H Hteir fte^htre in UM tURM. A r^NdVwhta one TdB__
xtrt‘--bouftd canteries here opened
More than 3«hS« reported In-
Strong rrtrentrd when the vieiUnteir ‘ v
guns. 'l
One man was reported shot !><
Hie mouth, howeter. before iiplnn
icHdem persuaded their men to'(*» * ;
up the "battle.
The Witting slatted »l the.gates 1
ol the Stockton Food Products
itenl when • truck loan ol spinach
guarded by slate troopers came in.
Vance Ambrose, union lender, had
offered a compromise. but the plant
owners decided to Ignore U < \
Team gaa bombs- were thrown rj
by patrolmen. Those ttet d|ci not (
explode quickly were thrown back
by the picket*. Then deputies in-
side t|te plant got Into the fight. ‘-a
They threiw gaa bomb*.
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Officer* Salary
Bill Pawed
The bill sailing for an appro-
pristion of MM.boo to pay de-
ficits in the officers' salary funds
of Texas counties ha*
the senate and has |
chahoe to paag the house,---
officials were advised today.
Tho bill will make available
for the Johnson County fund »
total of *1076.13 A total of
13687 ft* of ths *k*MM-th«
county's total at 1* cents per
uuUUi 111 ready been DHld
' **■ -taaaaetata^p . a«^M**a ^xwaw»
.Ota • ARI I .III ' ' ..'a,
Fort Worth Group
To Be Presented
By1 Music Lovers*
Ticket holder* for the symphonic
today, killing five pereons and 1
wounding 50 in the first hour Tho
grand total was dead 316, wound-
ed 410
Again Madrid's Broadway was
the main target Inaurgente fired (
their fltwl shote during the early |
marketing hours when women ,
thronged the streets buying the (
day's provisions
Washington* P. C.,
Japan Viaitor* Here j
Mr and Mrs. J. 8 Oxford of
Kobe, Japan, and CapL and Mrs '
T. H. Stahley of "Wethington. D. 1
0.. are the house gtteats of- Mr. 1
and Mrs. W T George of Wood- '
ward Avetnie 1
Mr. Oxford, wl»o has badn in 1
Jaimn for 37 years, is Qi* principal
0t tiic Palmore In»t|tute in Kota. I
Thia is a self-aupportliix InaUtu-
tldn folder the leadership of the
Metliodlst Churclj. Mrs. Oxford Is
Vie sister of Mr. George. ,
Caps. Stanley, who la the bro-
ther of MCe. George, te flret astel-
ant to the resident engineer on the
rivers and harbors board Copt,
and Mrs Stanley have been visit-
ing in Weatherford with relatives
and will leave Monday for Waah-
^SJTand Mr* Oxford, who have!
alm teen visiting in Fort Worth
with her parents Mr and Mr* W.
to George, will leave Salurdfy for
NMivlUe. Tenn, where they wlU
take a six weeks mission study
couroe They wlU return to Cle-
burne in June and will sail for
•Jspwn In *luly.£ .■ -,.i ‘
Mr. Oxford will apeak thta eva-
nitW at 7:30 •'dock at the Bt.
Marks Methodial Church in con- .
naottOn with the BMtop s Crusade lamba -----
and Mr* Oxford will, speak aV Tomorrow.
An,,,n 0
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1937, newspaper, April 23, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303843/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.