Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, December 19, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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horse at FairAeld, Cons. Muaca,
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H»». Elma N. Lauar, wife of a New Yarfc Supremo Court JusUto, Is •
sccompani. <1 by her counsel as who leaves Federal Court In Now York
after pleading *>1 guilty" to a charge of-smuggling. She to wecwaed of
smuggling Into the United States women’s wearing apparel valued at
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kins Hubbard, whose husband killed
hfmaoif in FairAeld. Conn., after be «
.Mv'USWMtaked as Philip Musics, of- i
the notorious Musics family.
latbwnv K<ien. former British Foreign Secretary, and Mrs. Eden, atw, ■ /.
.' pictured txwrdine the Oavca More, at New York, for return to England.
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Eden At Tomb of Ancestor Judge Returned Him to Fatnii
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Joseph P. Kenaedy. IK A. Amtoutsa.
dor to England. is pietarvd on pr-
rival in New York. No refused w
make comment on European situa-
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"a vacation."
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Thobody of Philip Musics, who as “P. Donald Coster” was preaidt
McKesson A Robbjps drug,Arm, is pictured being removed froi
palatial home at FairAeld, Coan. Numcs, unmasked as 'a member <
notorious family of swindlers of years ago, killed himself.
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. The amusing rise of n notorious criminal to presidency of die McRo- wm A.
il Robbins drug AHn. came to light, when flngri-pi'iats of F. Donald thjstor
I wetr revealed to be the sanu' ns those of the swindler, Philip Musica. .Ito
I is pictured as he was convicted i« t'.MJl* of grand larceny, .in New. York.
He was Inter involved in :i A'-'.W.eWO swindle And a ssbrdarcss -.
Edens Bid America Goodbye
McKesson Investigators Continue Probe
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I’ dsAcirncy uf the McKeason A Robbins drug Ar are®.-ar;
i .maakeil ... member of the notorious Muaica family of swindle. I^ft to right: S^to Attorney Gmwrfwl.
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und Joseph F.' Rugirieri, ns^istortt AttoHiet‘(lenerak.Thft hr* pietoiwd ftiNew York. . J-
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Snapped at the mglar league tstoobgll meeting la New York City are
(left to right): Caney Stengel, manager of the Beaton Reee; Joe Cronin,
manage, of the Boston Red Box; and Joe McCarthy, Manager of th. world
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Frank Recwillis is pictured at home to New York City with his J-j
daughter, Teigbg. 8eYMHgML“lMMMg *■" L **”
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approves of bis son’s "awing” ato
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TVcora, of New York. Is pic-
accompanying himself on ths
New poiitieel storm Is believed I
brewing tn Mexico as result of meat I
feuto published < eceatiy by General •
Manuel ' Puree Trwtoo (above),
utid to be a disciple of former Pres
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Apthomy Eden, former Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, is picturod a*
to visited the tomb of his great-greht-grandfather, in St Arrtte’s church
yard a*.Annapolis,’Md. Mrs. Eden I* with him M they examine the tomb
* of-Sir Robert Eden, last Colonial Governor of Marylonil
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■•vislttn.’ her dnuybt
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..ley student
ptule. Hctlston, will
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Ffdcv awi , i s...tor
gabry. 226 Wcr Hen<
f The Choral Club wi
Icital Tuesday n.ght.
[at the First Baptist
the direction of Bry.
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fChcral Chib ringing,
l4|llaby,’* Big Bi
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jjfery’s. Allas Holic
Dawn." and a group
carols Special nmnt
Cal and m: tiu.n.-nlal
pl)M by the club am
Frim entire ;-fr>U< b,
F loxta 1 au <>A is pr.
Mleanor .lean l-,nc is
Bfembere include
■tulUv.in (’Imr.ye B<
[Ann Bratton. Olu I.e
■la Carter. Allee I
■aru ■ Jean tine. Ji;s>s
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Board Meetin
Held at M. E.
LTlie Geftcral Board
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Methodist Church r
night. December 11 in
Study Superintend
MginiU't's and young
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■toftiid; and Miss En
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, December 19, 1938, newspaper, December 19, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307059/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.