Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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Aid Amendments
Fourth Attempt '
To Bring Pension
Bill Out Fails
Strong Pressure
Brought To Bear
On Jugoslavia
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Measure Is * I lie
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Farmers Receive
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WASHINGTON
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WASHINGTON March 5. <U.«—’
Discussion between Mexico and the
United States on plans for Joint
defense was regarded by Informed
diplomatic sources today as one of
the most difficult diplomatic pro-
jects undertaken by this country
in recent years.
These quarters believed that be*
tare B concrete policy can be de-
cided upon, it will be nseesaary
to overcome much of Um suspicion
of "Yankee diplomacy" existing
tn Menoo where potttieal grotgto
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“ ‘ ***J*J^ Oreeke regwrted taking s«n».j
r was maac rt.lton nrlwnnnrK en the Albi
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to Mtartaan stop. |
professor
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tn ti>e Dully
MtfGty
gl by Fira
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landbergh will
mother-tn-tew. ______
Morrow, and two talgUsh friends
on a visit to Mexico soon. Mrs
Morrow owns a hone at Onsrna
vaca-, _________ ■
onrisn in withdrawing di
I mats from .BuJgaHa 4M jato
veal whether plan—ae prevlo
threatened—to send R1AF to b<
After bitting a peak of C2 de-
grees at 12 o'clock today, the
_ __ temperature dropped two degrees
abe ercn*btoi thstwted her at-1 *! > »'<*><* *«ed head-
‘ tomey to start divorce proceedings;
-at aa early date "
"ftamMow spoke endearingly of
tar to "the fovelisl woman ir.
the wertd ~
They were married at Ensenada,
|, after a
an eetU
ML
rt Keien in ftall^
New Oerman iilr raids on Brit-&
leh advanoe forces around Agedabtai
in Ubjto were reported. Tht\
B Farm Bureau
K Stopped Woedie Walls the other
S day and asked him about tills
■ Fann Bureau which has just
■ been organised in Johnson Cour.-
■ ty- He 1* all for the ideu^and
gto •« chaffing at the bit
ee the stock show, just hold
unttt Tuesday and join th*
ratios) That hi the way in
h Jotatopn County can take
ntaira iiS » large crowd to
_ rti*e the county fair and ro-
!»y sending a large delegation im
(here, we could spread the wordl
around to a lot of people who
m ta crasy about rodeos as w*|
^Hovi? ‘ about waiting until O- _________,.___
; m Mt, th* Jaunt and, worth, adtatatatrativ* offloer. saM
caravan and really’ today --------
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come 0 up
a Sunday
not com-
iw ui v.wuunir-
tourney to the stock’
taane Day to mewCi
tag. of Commerce all m
p.
tor the direction oir
Mge wtu leader a
to totok toow at
.aM U to therefore
M toe caravan get
to oetor to be at to*
■nd* at the Mgntol
Raima priaoners on to* MtaM
t. ' '
Vichy nMKtad tt*l Cto» W
into Weygaad. French ootnmafo
severity on scattered
jeoctm. >
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Maxell 5.
Member
arm,ted
charged with soliciting a *100 bribe
and Sheriff j from a registrant In hto district
Not Coming
Each year the residents ol Cle-
burne and Johnson County kinds
look forward to the coining the
T. C Ur and Baylor student*,
who edit the paper (or one day
T. C U. edited the paper mi
Feb 4 and we beard quite a
few compliments on their paper
Usually along in Marcli or April.
Baylor— student*
and
they
BLRMA
I cmiy^jtoe per oato
^B |» _ a. - L - a_ — * ta’aaa to
■ es S6 pel <wnt of the population
■ and receives 60 per cent of the
9 incomb. Capital makes up the
■ remidniog <* per ceot of the in-
S come. Capital makes up the re-
I mainlng *& pet cent and receives
ed some fislihur craft
son for the raid was
but It was thought likely that
attack was sUrected i _
Oerman outpost or weather ob-
servation station.
In Africa the British
that two Italian divisions,
mated 30.000 troops, are
- -L~| at Keren in
Mie* Pichira
----„_,j*ad Scrancat
cMwd<Mhdg»*«*Taui« IMO.
S to wwa <pyg4 f»r hr work »n
pictara "Kitoy feyU.” $h.‘,
•tow* «tov* I* town* from pre-
Draft Official
Is Accused of
Soliciting Bribe
Booster Trip
Groups Named
Canmiucamsn were named to-1
day by F. ■ Warrer preaidnU 010 eleetiictana
« the Chamber of Commerce "*"■
to push arrangements for XUe-!
bur™- on, Debgatam to the Fat
Stock Show al tort Worth rmt'
Tueaday
Appototae. Ip boost this actir- i
Ity Included Bbirtey Clark. John-
B King, toward King H
Custard. Mika Hopkins and Roy
Armstmug
Ito Ptaaa call for all Ck-burne-
2 o'clock apd seemed
rd downward
Ttie Community Oas Company
leported that the niaxlmum exist -
• rd between 12 and 1 o'clock to-
day before the mercury began
slipping A minimum of 3* de-
gree* between 4 and • a. m.
was reported
uKtcer* w*»to< \ rrbdl Denial Made
I Bv .Alvaradoan \XTiO;
f2n- Is 1 leld tor Death
Oran ,
Gean:
the bospKal to Mt:
R
uiere > the hoepitai Fort Worth of!*ttrs ' ‘ ‘
1 local oftK-sata that Har-! •'*’'0 >ury
modification of the bill
Denauoces Bill
Denoutacing the bill and assert-
ing that under it "the Senate
would give up ita treaty-making
power, and the Otxtgram would
turti over to one man the power
to make jear. involving 130 million
people m this country." Tobey
uud.
The Senate will take up com-;
mittee emendments which would:
i Tighten cougressianal control
of purse strings in the aid pro-
gram. leaving M: Roosevelt free
to transfer to foreign governments
immediately *1,300 000.000 <B>
worth of army and navy equip-
ment on hand or on order, bus
requiring rungrtesinnal approval of
appropriations or authoriations for
further transfers
3 Clarify a House amendment-
limiting the Uf* of the bill* powers
to June >0. 1»<3 but permitting
Congress to terminate the penrars
at an ea r her date by a Staapte
majority vote if the emergency
has ended
3 Ekid the army and navy ra-
vptving fund, created by payment*
of foreign, government* for
after June 30. HMg
vui cntcirou—w .tciiu rwu* genii* ..J
strategic objectives in Bulgaria and
oil fields to Rumania. .
The Far Eastern situation flared I
up again with news of Japanese <4
military and naval movements to? I
ward the South Pacific in sudt 1
force as to raise the suspicion that I
they are not, .directed primarily I
nt forcing territorial concession* 'W]
to Thailand for reluctant Frendk I
Indo China
Troops landed .....
The Japanese were said to have
carried out an impressive serie* ' I
of troop landings in Kwangtung I
province to South China Just I
north Of Indo China Size of the I
expeditionary force was not given
but it was said to b» large. At I
the same time a force estimated ' I
at 70,000 troops was said to be ,1
concentrated on Hainan Island
and a fleet of 100 warships was
cruising southward oft the Indo- ' I
Chinese coast
Another clue to the close co-
ordination of Japan's Far Eastern I
threats with axis action in Europe I
was afforded when Tokyo re-
vealed that Maj Gen Eugen Ott, I
German ambassador to Japan, tg i j
leaving for Berlin In a day or
two to consult on Japan's role. , I
It was said he is going to Berlin
because of the "imminence of
German landing operations'’ against I
Britain. .
The only actual offensive landing
operations tn the day’s news were I
by the British ; J
/ Raid Island i
Both Berlin and London re- •$]
ported a raid on an Island of th* fl
Lofoten group off Norway in which ; 1
the British were said, to have S3
taken some prisoners and destroy- a|
not cleq|i :p|
th* "kJ
against *..X|
Watch Developments
It is going to be
to watch future developments
the Joe Brown murder case
Ocularly is this so since one man
has been accused of the crime
From what we have been able
to learn, future developments are
forthcoming Therefore, we would
advise that you follow the pro-
This case has been so en-
_____ "v mystery that it has
aroused the curiosity of the entire
state
bto and W«hln
hi* Wta to togg
.s *<xus«d of ibe mur-
Brvwn. K* Vvlius farm- ,
beaten to drain in
o mdc west oi Venus
and District Actor ney
Gr.«: Turner said tliat neither ol
itu »<. men one and the
o'.ncr it h*u been charged with
car. a.-r Mill being held I
Hag.ei remained ,
........ |
»
f1, snBcktked «*** Oorparauon <
Tex*s plant atoce Saturday to e*vE
force demands tor * contract Com-
pany officials **M n*BMi*xlon*
| were in pc ogre** when the work-
1 era to the plant called the strike.
Lieut. Ooi. Lester T Mfltor eom-
i mandant at Wright Field Davtcn.
| O. said he was "aUUng Ught"
until further mstruetkots are re-
I ertved from the War Department
I at Washtagtou on • strike *f 4«*
| AFL budding trades arorken Ths
.strike was precipitated when the
j War Department to an unprec-
; edepted move intervened tn j juf-
| tsdlcnap*! dtaptne and ordered th*,
coastruetxm company to proceed
with the SIAMjOOO expansion pro-
. gram at the air corps testing
] center
A strike on the testing center
five weeks ago stopped work for
two day* when the Building Trades
council objected to employment ol
-- w<r I>_
parUnent "kentporartiy" suspended
the eonatrucXIen turn's contract for
the wort and rrtnatahd the con-
Uwrt Monday The army said the
cotirtruetton wort tarolred project*
vital to the air corps for its air-
I craft engine and plane testing
IraBtowtatata. . '
i The strike at Camp Devi*. N.
1C, which had disrupted work on
; a tUPtajM* anti-aircraft -
, range, was ended to tha WUming-
! ton. N C. AFL budding trade*
council became Un project was
axnMmad vital to national dr-
feoaa Tto aatttanant had teen
-----‘— * r a fedeeal oensfliator
raT’r! i«*’
eotasr
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WAH TCTHITOtY — Map shows Indo-China, which Japan in-
sisted mint meet "final" demands, requiring great territorial
sacrifices >n favor of Thailand (Siam). Anticipating refusal by
firanch, who dominate Indo-China, Japan had moved lerge navel
forces southwerd. French also were maising on frontier.
Japan Masses Large
Land, Sea Forces
Near Indo ( Inna
i A-.’ rnej Lowell Crosier
rt;,:rr.mig that ttyn charge '
Hxg>-' Alva-
prese::ted to :be
la .fUC MUWLXad- I
AUSTIN Marcli 5. (U.P.)
Texas House a! Representatives to-
day witnessed, without decision, a
fourth attempt to bring from com-
mittee Gov W Lee O’Daniel'* *26,-
*30,000 a year appropriation for
accial security.
Before a vote was yeezhed. the
time expired for consideration of,
a resolution by Rep Reese Turner
of Cameron U> order a commit-
tee report on the governor's bill
by Friday, March 7. The House
had suspended rules to allow a
full discussion by Turner bf hl*
proposition, but gave only 64 to 59
favorable vote to extend the per-
iod fpr considering resolutions. A
two-totos majority is required
TtiNrahad declared that the bill
was simmitted on Feb 11 as xn
emergency and that lack of tlm*
for full committee consideration no
longer is an excuse. The Senate
yesterday postponed action on a
similar bill until April 1, and the
House bill is sidetracked in a sub-
committee.
"This action, adoption of the ap-
propriation by the commit*** and
House would do more than- ftny-
thing In the world to awaken the
legislature to the necessity Of
pas *ng a revenue bill.” said Tur-
ner
“It has been assumed that I he
old folks, teachers, the blind and
the dependent children must stand
Z in line and get what is
This bill would reverse the
situation, and. put we who are eat-
feed trough sec-
member tn New York
Schiller has a real estate busi-
1 ness He was arrested by city
I police and Federal Bureau of In-
| vestigaUon agents who had set a
trap for him wltl^ the aid of Fred
Schwartastyrr. 24 the registrant
from whom the bribe allegedly
was solicited
Schwartestei:'. was scheduled to
return his questionnaire to the
) draft board No 1*9 of BreoScLrn
Borough, today He said Schiller
’ telepiioned him yesterday and said
, that for a consideration he '“might
i be able U> do something for you."
i Schwartcstein. a certified public
. accountant. Hurried to the office
of Col Arthur V McDermott, in
L. . ’ .u change of the draft in New York
four 4?’OnUtL< .» . City, and reported the incident.
We hare disoorered that osir| ' _______________
action was hasty ” sate M»s* Lnv
“We krxX now that it was a tm.'-
take and that we arc hspptet to-
gether "
Rhe had announced las: Novem-
ber that they had srp*ra:ed hav-
ing tried for a rear to make a
Msccea* o( marriage and failed to
"find happinev, for 'is both " |
<B\
RcjxirU I
and
zero
blitzkrieg
near
171ere
the first
creasing signs me
to be made- to
against British
British Isles to
Development*
severed
with
of
on Jugoslavia
Britain fought
tlie House of
the Naz> preparing
"suicide sube
Next move in the
uation appeared up
■th the cannn and really’ today Tto Tueaday tataMtata
a show tar Uie folks i the flnrt of * mrte* tf tatei-
. 1SL"’
*. l, tortto- *‘ra,,w<B «■«***
■<rt. : Moto *0 ta n—ktor. and_O*ra
STJF
SSL*!
Tommie Harris Death Sentence for Murder ChargeiTo
lurder Affirmed By Supreme Court jurorTwX-sday
; D*ci*hki o* a Tarrar.t --............ \ ....I . 1 I —.— I A * _ _1_
tJUTV Which sentenced Tixnnue I lum *«.ay from Grandvww
; Harris. 1#, Negru to
■ chair toe the murder ul a John -
(son epunty woman was affirmed
' by ti>e State Supreme court
UF District Attorney Gear.
1 received a telegram tram the dis-' Turner went
| tnct attorney'* office tn Fwt , see if Mr*
Worth this morning stating that ; to idrntifv the Negro
»?ter the ' ‘ —
N
be killed
bill is, enatted
T>ie bill
war’’ and
Roosevelt
E grope
He
Preskient
tour I
world.
, United i’lessi
fjotn London. Balkans
Far Ea-st indicated today th* J;1
hour lor tlie great spring
allies is drawing
* due puDiic to noon Ute*, senate wun
mail urging defeat or subatanUal
rarm- —
Court
Harris was aanlenceu to the s
electric chair for the mat dilation ; charge
murder of Mr* Edna Ear1. Alien beatltig hlg
pretty Grandview housewife who * attorney *1
was st tack erf and beaten to .death ' highest
in her home last summer Si^ )
died in a Fort Wort!, hospual ♦*
*** hours after she was attacked
1 The Negro was arrested near
I Grandview sbortiy after the at-
tack and beating Was diirov ered i art by ut^Timnt coonty judgci.
VICTORY SMILE
KSy^3S88MBBSSZZtoa£;
wvn (he flirt <*. * awtea at M**t
over C_. . T
tri*
• rar «M
.•Mincction with
of the Venusste. ;
has set the t
•f-.T.; during tins term of'
:i« xt Wednesday The I
.I 'lr.c winch a»s held Mop-I ~
.ad •xer. called ipecHlcaJly ■
<: ligate the death ot Brown.
When the arrest and charge
' made the- jurors recessed
Wednesday
Prsbe I* Parpose
• Crasser declared that the
gation would be presented to the
Stand Juror*, barring unforseen)
( compucataons Ho»tter. the pnn- ;
yarn cotMteweOon project was to* t jesssoo is to investigate the death. •
’town becanae of a shortage of • Hasler and the two young men .
,itot resulted from a sulks were still being field today pend- '
of 360 AFL shop •'win.', at a fab- !ng further investigation Turner,
ricattor. plant The shop wygtan
too* been oo strike at th* Ctxu
raw
are
V-igatka. ________
;ounty ja^ under the jus-
;in charge:
Etentes i ampta lly
r: iiiaue a verbal dental of
c.p.xi'.y m ttie crime, the '
a', '.orney said Die
u.-:> also made statements
n- find «ny
.ra:«i n.r
HOLLYWOGP March 5 U»b—
Myma Loy. 'perfect a tie" of the
films has decided to give real
matrimony another trial She
said today that she and Producer
Arthur Hornbtow Jr were liv-
ing together again after • aepar-
March 5
is ready to teyCm
of amendments
Britlsh-aid bill "today
Charles W Tobey' R
he vestibule
make
war
Tobey charged
suggested tiial tx’ftKe
sets out to insure
freedoms everywhere in
tw better first sell
Utopian idea to the Hagues
Kelly-Nashes. tlie Crumps and the,
Pandergasts - tW Democratic po-’
machines in" Jersey City.;
Chicugot Memphis. Tenn.,:
r * a. e* * * t •
End General th-baie
Tobey’s speech entil'd 15 days ot j
general debate and clears the wayt
-for action on three administration’
ajmendments reeOmmendcd by the!
Senate toieign rel iUots commit-1
tee ?hd 34 others offered from the!
floor
Conclusion ef general debate ’
die* not mean the end ot speech-"!
e* Extended debate on each am-,
endment is planned by the oppo-,
Sitton and probably wall postpone
a final vote for a week or more.
Administration leader* still hope
for passage late Saturday
Sen Buxton K Wheeler. D .
Mont after an informal opposi-
tion strategy meeting yesterday,
•aid his group would demand Star-
ougb discusaion of all amend-
jnwto. but would not giitatoy.
The opposition is appeaMwi to tto
public to flood th*;. 8*n*te with
the
from Waco
paper But
ing. this year
Frank E
of journalist! at B
that due to changes
Lariat, dampits newspaper, staff
a few weeks ago, the students will
be unable to come this year
We join with those who say
they are sorry the students could
not come We enjoy having the
students and, we are sorry tlie
students could not come We en-
joy having the students and we
are sure that readers like to see
what collegians' efforts produce
4
rarwton we consider that the
I fanner 1* the backbone of the
I hatton. ;
. 7 WWta- brttevee that organtod
i farmers can get legislation which
will aid ttom just a* labor has
And we agree that the farmers
have let things tilde along this
' line long enough Under the bu-
! reau. only farmers have a voice
in how ft fo ruft and can hold
nfrir* Beetns like the farmers
nmnito the farmer*’ buaineM
htflW j* h* ft should be
b. -i - ■
£
of the
rebetve
jrww- ___ — __ income.
Labor on the other hand compos-
tn
Labor Dispute
Halts Work On
iTexas Shipyards
j By United Fresat i
Labor c-spataa in nauonal de-
, fens: industries today halted wqr^
I on a *5 000 000 shipyard project a*
) army air corps testing center ex-
' pension program and ou onto*
for material ranging m siae troB
«o*snnal small parts to beavf
machinery
Ji i. »>..-kAM*. **■« axa* — dhvrw^ws. mic ^aaaaa- 4
The Orange Tex naval
purpose of the grand jury |
shortage to |
NEW
Draft
Schiller,
Hagler and the two young
we^e still being lield today ]
mg7 further investigation ~
Crosier. Liquor Control Board Ot- |
ficer L. L. Martin
Oran Smith conferred this mom- > with the promise of granttag a
ing and are pushing the ur.esti- . defennent
^A^umor that a coniesswn had ! In ,lrit *** char«e
been made in the case was de- forought agaiitet any draft boa*
chired by Turner to be absolutely ;
unfounded He said the denial |
was the only statement which had ;
been made b- any of the men ,
held
county Joiir.son zouniv
Tixnniie ' lum Aw»y irpm
the electric threats o: uao cioteuc* lacrtttM
He was taken to Fat Worth
I *i .d placed in live custody at
rers there while Sbenfi
n Turner . Smith and DUtnct Attorney
'b- I Turner went so the
tn Fort , sre if Mr* Adler, was m o&ndS’tan
; Worth tin* morning staling that ; to identity the Negro While at
.l.c decision of ‘ the court uiere i roe noepiuu run norm onwera.
■ had been upheld by the Supreme { ncdxlted local official* that Har-1 C*r't’
j ru had oonteased to the crime (<•:*.
the I Hams pierced not gtxuty to Uw j
‘‘ , and accused airicec* of,*1 r,i ""
into a confession Hri
ippealeo the case to Uw
court which has alfumec
Siie ‘ the verdict of the district court
Harris a il! prubabiv be taken to
Huntsville w:thm the next ® day* *
j Date al the eiectxoculioe wW be 1
concludes tlie opposition s for-
ca.se with tile charge that
thini 1 OWDOO American boy*
>-“■ -j or maimed 'if
indication where
will fall, but. in*
an attempt l»_ ;d
coordinate blows > , 1
piwci from th® I
Pacific.
Bal kaus, ija
Britain severed diplomatic rcla* .. JR]
tloh« witli HulKBi ia, inrtii azlons'^1
appeared of increasing German '■ 1
preasure on Jugoslavia .uni Tur* -.SI
key as Britain fought to craata J
a line of resistance of Nazi threats ' |
in Thrace and Macedonia
Far East. Japan massed a for- r. il
midable land and sea forces nacr -(
French indo China and an irgent I
cabinet meeting was suininumal j
in Tokyo when the, French tailed. 1
ta meet the deadline on Indo
■ -Ohlxia concessions
Need Ship*
British Isles. First, Lord of tile
Admiralty A V. Alexander say*
Britain's need for more, ships and
men never greater in face ot .*1
present. German spring sea threat, -* 41
about 100 < nemy warships and 1
supply ships sunk by British, but" ■i‘|
Commons warned I
a fleet ot I
Balkan sit- I
to Turkey 1
which is studying special message * 1
from Hitler Content of the meg- I
sags was not revealed but there
are hints large Naxl forces in
Bulgaria have been concentrated /I
close to Turkey's defense kite* 1U id
Thrace, ~ .T' Jjlm
British in withdrawing diplo- ot
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1941, newspaper, March 5, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310551/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.