Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 284, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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I aailant wl* probably a mehiber of the Rmuiian
Police, the »wter OQPU.
Trttaky, leeder in the Russian revolution of 1917. never
j jrave up hi* hope of a world Comtnuntat revolution. He
J- h*id variotrt Hhportant Soviet government office*, but soon
hiw idea* and thou? of Jnnef Stalin flared into Mriou* con-
flict. Aftet Stalin inatigated Trotsky’s exile, he claimed
that Stalin had betrayed the Internationale and wrote a
book giving hi* aide of their controversy and the final
break.
Violence, exile and terror apparently are normal parts
of such A government and the Ilves of the men who lead
it. Whether or not he was responsible for the once fa-
tnuu* leader. Stalin may well dread a similar violent fate
for himself.
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I This gtri was her only
> chance could there be a way to
win her Ctrl , ptrsuade her to
help her t* eeeape*
at^upland tried to smooth
_ got pretty hair.' Stell*
otnwreod sdmlrtngly
Judy rtudied the « rl * faern To eHdbor^tmd urMwn each '• ciictar.
what e-ndd She appeal - TTjert Mftac< She yivldly bribed isfar- ;
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eeer uuwttoiwi the *>Aed a u*t M awMeA wttli stars the ! J
iftemoon drees . . the mil 8he 11
!»id that she and Martin had ’
Manned to marry today and leave i |
tor the Orient tonight
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PuLmMI WW? Afte■"<('■<.« (Baoepl *aMU«ay) and Bunday MurniSy '
at M *oMh Ar*im Street. Cleburne. Texa*
WnxiAM RAWLAND, Manaye. * ""-1 JOB FKROOSON. BdMr |
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Now on div tlay al your new Sears store! The
new electric refrigerator ihut hai brought un-
told pleasure to irnnv hundred* of home-owner*
who never thou ht th rortld afford a luxiirl
ous refriKernlor’. Th c beauties are ready to
deliver lot* of proteclivt- cold . . . and plenty of
Ice cube* . . »M von con have one for Riat—-
Llr < (UU.mrtg Svgttfe awd Hnenidify
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'Awghnlt Paint
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Pt-ti’ing and BarKadl Wire
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JUDY only hair listened. Btellata Im Utah
•» weak pomt was clearly »pp»r- iotflHMi
tfik She thirsted for romance. rao<>
BM wa* avid tog;adventure .
etclteraeant Dan wm not kind
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DADDY -MhiHT
HAVE OlVBirM .
Arao ■SHoyBU. HO
a TI-|A;1 feOIMfS DAY
rtt riruD A QOld m
Mr and Mr* 8 b Graham
have aa their sueeta «r and Mra
P L GOocthlghl and wm, Tom-
mie, of OnWweH- Mr »hd Mr*.
Grady Hester of Breckanrtfke:
Mm Grahams brother. J
fttruWv of wrvveport. La
We have received new attractive
KkOEHLER Living Room Suit*, will
please. Low price.
Many Style* of
BEDROOM SUITES
DINLTTL BREAKFAST SUITES
Sure To Plea*e
teon Trotsky wm uhable to escape his fate. He had
moved from place to place in his exile, finally .*et(Mng in
Mexico. His residence there was considered a fortress.
Suu posedly only parsons well known to Trotsky and Ms
guards W*re admitted to the villa. The accused slayer
had visited Trotsky aa a friend many thnes during the
past year and was familiar to the whole household. At
the end, Trotsky was reported to have said that his as-
Secret
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own w MMTDRaa
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AM WMSHSSS NftoMtoH upon th* ckaraNw. ar rm—
i of any firm, individual or . >>rpor»tloa which m«y *ppe«r m U»a ool-
aa M th* Ttaien-Rrvtew wm ba gladly corrected «pon ita baSo*
i«M to IM attention < the publishers
TWK ITNITTO PRM* _
utted to the ■* hr pubii
. oiherwlm credited to thia
thereto
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rheae Ubm of Mercbandiw Are Offered Under FHA Title 1 at Bear*
l.lnal.aa, lit taid!
M.dlrin, l.bte.l. an* Mterara <W*IM-te
l-alnt. VWnl.k. K».»..l. Sk.tlu. «<»!»
t* *4 ching Pl*»f*r
I’lvmhiM Arta*
I’asts and Gate*
I’reeaars Tank* and Acc*s**ry Rc«ip«
Karliati*n *md A*he«U*
C«v*ri*«*
(*after* *nrt Tr**«M
ahd ignored the tact that hU ex-
ploits war* crUBlnal She had
never been t__.
‘'uncon^touSr. she rebellM al
the pan she had played in trick-
inf Judy, she halt hinted this.
Steam* furtive glsncea over her J.
“Thta was my wedding day,"
3___ _______| _ saia Judy attatiy- *
ss.
------------ wm happen tf yo
th^ otnef <iri* |
mat apartment.* I
“You^can ' Judy held her |
“X a long minute. Stells said.
“Bawt"
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SAVE - SlfifiS-
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The hipheat quality tires that
money can buy coat anly a lew
cents -note on a ■>. -el'-y baste
than tires ol lower price. So why
not own the bestt Buy now — on
easy term*. Your credit to good.
Not even a down paytneet is
needed, .-rfja
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cheeks
MALARIA
la 1 days an*
relieves
COLDS
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lady QrabAm. jnM«* end east- the country *?<J married a good
m*tterl«m*C‘>Mrksg» KJf’L- mstel!a^ared up indignantly She I »hltr n"11”
trolt la New Yerti and deliver it had a beau back In the country. V ■*' -
at a certain *ddre» She send* There wm nothing romantic about natlng ofHeer.betwerm Ute 1
it la a New YM* egpraae aiHoe the country or the man. - ■ - • ,k“ '■***
planning tu pie* it up there.
On the Ut * - — ----
has been
vrMb two
piunned t«' marry today and leave i
for the Orient tonight.
The last, at course, wm a lie— L
part of a dream from which Stel- I
la’s Voice roused her
"Too bad you can't go *
Judy, her Iteart pounding, lay
back an the bed and cloeed her
eyes. Would her story have the
desired effect on *
“Td Ufca to see
NteUs sighed
can."
•Sven it t do what they t“
thM-H km me You know that,"
fUa eyed her uneMUy She
did not deny It. She wm obviously
worrted. Tom between tnfatua-
tidn for r *-----
ha* fallen___ __
nnn.duayawuae.sneuruMi beK; ^Xed“ **"S m”h‘
Stella tilting in a ehair M- girl wm dull-witted slow
to change How qpuld she »pi>< ki
to her? There wm no way
Then. Stella Mid abruptly, '
■You’re tn love with the man 1
vou re marrying, ain't you?" I
"But . . youYe tn loVe with |
gi.»
(Iff* I (IwwllJWI ill
■k., ■ ’
■'Ye*. I love htm.“
Judy went on talking. M much
to herself m to the girl. It re-
lieved this lUdeou* yr.’ ire on
her hbart She loved Martin He
.wVcu lie/. ....
"I only met him day before yes* y
vrfday.” she laid softly, “i fell in
love with him before I’d known |r
him an hour."
“doe!" saw Stella. “It sound*
just like a romantic story." i)l
Judy came out of her dream.
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BUMCRIPTION KAILS
a| Carrier in City
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I** One Month ...........
rfy Mall, to Johnson and Adjacent Countlee ,
---) Three Month* .......
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--- Three Months ........
One Month ...........
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The gtri wanted to talk She
rtttMl on now at great length.
Met" She , threw back her
head and laughed- “Tm just a
hick. That Is. I ws.v until I met
Dan " H*r fare «r,fte,ned Into a
foolish expreaswm which Judy tn
terpreted M Infatuatlrm for the
vktom Dan '1 came r» >m « Ituie
place upstate F'artreer’s (laugh-
ter.”
she rattled on about hew she
had refused to utay tn the «Mh-
try with her parents. Came to
NeW Yo<t *nd Worked 1 ——-
hall. Tne»*. she met Dan. tote
wm wemendomity flattered when
M tM*h*d .hor.
She ber-saM defiantly defensive
-When Osn pun* a big Mb. well
getjSMridsL"
"YOU ohonto have remained to
atihounoei .,
Fall (. lass
SMOK.TtHN.O-rll'H-J'N
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two
she tend. "It ain't them No* yet.
When they get to drinking they
don’t know when to stop And it's
“Tfa o'etock "
FOB BETTER LIGHT IN THE HOME
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TRY t Bur rr’LL
TA.KE ABOUT
♦ »..K, OOP TO
BUfUD IT/ HAPPgN
.. TO HAVf THAT
i MUCH If-4 YOU!'
Si K1F POCKET? /
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By Bill Conxeiman an*i Charlie Ffonn
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FRIENDIA c»* ,
THAT mS
Tlre$tone
Aaio Supply A Service Store
JGHM W YOUNG, Mgr.
Phone «00 113 N. Main j
4 Y..u ■
■ to Pay .Bi
CHAPTER XXVI1
U7HEN Judy awoke, she found
" Isa A mK«Uw kA
side ttefl bed.
•‘Hello, kid."
This was Stella's way to try
to Mtoto*tM for the fact that
She was responsible for Judy's
capture When Judy gave her
a toarnful glance, her black
eyes shifted away
For a While, the only sound m
the room waj the squeak of the
chair m Stella rocked nervously.
She twisted her hand* in her tap. i0»ed her.
Her agree were sullen *-
Tm not to blame she Mid de- terday.
fenalvely
“1 *M to do whet Dan tells me
thoueh it mean* kShne Judy came out of her dream.
The words she wm saying might F®* ?' C
The chair rocked more violently b* the kr? *> •*»« *lrI'* *w»tai»nMu ik f ,*W
-th.ey«v etenfng bark any minute. ateUM WM U»»hlne eagerly. Why? IJ g /fg
I cue do anything for you. but because M»y suggestion of re-
they told tne thst they were going ■■fl
to ttstrr you 1 * Suddenly. Judy's thoughts flew “
Stell, broke os suddenly and gU
Marteii nervously toward the dote *® .thJ, Jl*', ,5?'’ . .-A
She Mood there listening Th-n ' •. M
site *a J l> ain’t them Not yet Jui1' ■ »nvtrty to escape she tian 77"
«w aaiu. am.s wm. no* ya*, tl>a{ 8MMa was reading k t"**1
confession magaSine.
Judy's story held her now.
Stella had forgotten to be watch-
ful ... . nervous of Dan’s return.
She leaned forward tn her ehfcir.
her black eyes wide with interest.
"Go an.” she urged.
JUDY told more. She described
•J her feelings — how easily she
WM persuaded to leave the train
With Martin at Harmon. She toll
of his mad proposal pt marriage
“GeC!" murmured Stella ‘Gee!-
Judy embroidered every tact
elaborated upon each •
stance She vividly described
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CLEBURNE .TIMES-REVIEW,
Jndiahs In CC('
I Help Save Soil , mM
• 'Wit : kiu« io in.jii </\ r . k, 1. ■
SALT L AKE CITY, Uhat <M>— I hta productivity la much higher
I American Indian*, by means of V*Hn *'hlle worter-. on land WhlA
j the CW *re learning to fight She! J0 '1
battle of Ufe the white men'* way fair*, drawing dwtog
land at the *»me time reclaim YMt months nearly all th
J western »iva* d<- pollad by the to tot
...„ ... ' herds oveegravtog 1
V W Iteldeison 1* the coordl- ®«y h* m
...I... T wdisn ptaoe.
service and the Salt CHy —-
headquarters for IndlAIT CCC W«tk
In Utah Nevada, northern OoM-
Ilurnla. nouthern Idaho and Colo-
I" "Development <5f water notes 1*
the first interest of. Indians in this
'.r<a. Balderson reports fMftbtg
, elb. developing springs, diverting
aster for irrigation and building
dems occupy most ol the Indi-1
ans time
Next In
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■CRM: U you tau to get your paper phone IM at
fluttered to you A newsboy is at the TtaM-toMW
NW until g:|g n. 01. on week days and until »:M a. m.
t&* time nail lie and the paper Will bg delivered
she dtecovota she
owed by a smo
wdns Anger, A
fell.,, pMaengor
- ______irtkky. tails io teve Muumon u*n was nos Kina to
wHh tost PMpssea to her. a»d to trtg. but the took What he gave
accepted, tn New York, h* takes ---*--" * K --
charge of the expreks receipt ter
the paurkaae Judy white Ump
ping, finds she's bein* shadowed
to k girl and. to eluate her. teape
into a taxi, otoy to And it oee«-
MM by the twe-Bngered maw
Re Drill, and another man
Ban. take tear to a shabby apart
ment. Where the gtei Who tal-
lowed her. Stella, to waiting.
artSffe1inks pan in
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