Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1924 Page: 1 of 10
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EX-STUDENTS
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Tomorrow will be too
He proved himself to be
aatonished.
basement with steam,
Soveral men
Texas
wereatrapped in the engine
company called here following an uni
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and white was
other organization in the state. sity colors or orange
any
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Each
The new Stanta Fe tecahers
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Mrs. A- W. Harper, age 65 years,
Barely steady.
5.
Liverpool Spots.
The Johnson
political conference
hold its reg
Collin County Grand Jury.
MeKINNEY, Feb. Ths Oonin
Galveaton, 88 lower, 20.30.
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BEGIN RAISING
STADIUM FUND
earn set.
FARMHABORrTESMEET
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Today is the day to give your fav
orite candidate the help that may
place her in possession of one of the
Close
14.80
17.17
17.14
16.84
15.25
14.88
turned thanks for the day’sblessings'
and a most enjoyable four-ogure din-
ner was served by the ladies of Cirele
connection withisuch
“That money wus
room, but
is their regular weekly luncheon yes,
terday, the Lions decided to name a
committee for the purpose of rendering
■a final decision on the free fee and
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government of the United States, and
in his im ptessi ve speech, he stated that
a man who uses fraud to better him-
self end hurtthe government, is just
aS guilty ns the deserter from the army,
and should receive the same punish-
ment.
The meeting adjourned several min-
utes late. *,
New York, 75 lower, 29 20•
New Orleans, 50 lower, 20.63.
Houston, 73 lower, 29.25.
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(By Associated Press.)
LUFKIN, Feb. 29.—Adjutant Gene
erat Thomas D. Barton and five Texas
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fused by a vote of 261 to 153 to
reinsert in the blU the original Mel-
lon schedule.
applause of the entire club when
brought to the individual plates, and
in n few words of complimentary na-
ture, Ed Warren told the Indies how
greatly the club appreciated their
thoughtfulness, .
W. I. Davidson of a Fort Worth con-
cern, who has been in Oleburye for the
EnaSuagos“w"ohbkoveuytnten s
ly and carefully to insure absolute
honesty and fairness in the award-
ing. Their decision will be final, and
the winners will be given their prizes
immiediately after the final announce-
ment of the winners is made tonight.
MANYATTEND
BANQUETOF
EX-STUDENTS
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fMkes-mm),
Af;
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-waavery tai-
ally understood
bond. Cleburne by the ex-students of Texas
Application for a writ of habeas could be complete without “Bud
corpus was filed in Criminal District Odell.”
are carried out to the last detail.
a wizard at th e game, and at the same
time, showed the great danger of trick
(By Associated Press)
KANSAS AITI, Feb. 29.A tern- automobiles,
porary steam line burst in the engine late
room of the Kansas City Star building
late today, shutting off electric power
and lights and filling a part of the
un.
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NEW SANTA FE THACHRBS . ___
. SHOW PROPER SPIRIT
| The Ex-Students of the University
Every teacher in the new Santa of Texas held high carnival at the
investigators by his statement that
he had borrowed 8100,000 from Ed- exes gather for their March 2 bnu-
ward B. McLean, publisher of the quets in centers all over the United
Washington Post. , States, they will have presented to
Resenting what he regarded as as them the proposition of building the
insinuations of Senator. Heflin that Texas Memorial Stadium. At a time
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machine gun, include Captains B. W.
Aldredge and Boy Nichols of Austin, tf7
Sergeant J. W. McCormick of Wihita 1
Falls, and Bangers H. D. Glaeseoek
of Marshall and Lem Lampkin of Tex-
arkana. Rangers Grover 6. Dum and . -
Darwin Singleton of Lufkin will am. ,
slot in preserving peace. - 7/
Action Delayed On
Daugherty Affair
Pederal grand jury which has ap
month investigating charge* of ’
graft and debauchery in cun
with Oolonel Forbe’s adminintrat
- Forbes and Tompson wove i
jointly in two indietments ehu
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maximum 37% per cent on incomea
exceeding 8200,000. No increase in
exising tax exemptions would ba
allowed I. T • "
he had aided Fall to concoct the when So, Texas Uuiversity student
story, Senator Lenroot declared that body expects to be celebrating their
"about the most despicable of human own great victory by raising funds
beings is the asassin of character, “for the erection of the stadium, alum-
Senator Heflin retorted that he could ni and exes will begin their part of
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committee, and Senator Heflin, Dem-
ocrat, Alabama.
This clash grew out of the visit
which Senators Lenroot and Smoot
Republican, Utah, made to Albert B.
Fall at a hotel here before the for-
mer interior secretary misled the oil
mik fund which was brought before
ftp club f several weeks previous by
B. Gayte Prearidgez ’The committee
authorized bythe chair to
por* by the noxtv
AUSTIN, Feb. 29.—When
sociation. ... dents of the university renewed again
This is a’worthy organization, and their university days. This banquet was
is doing more, perhaps, for the ad- one of the most successful of any. that
vancement of education in Texas than have been held in Cleburne. Univer-
(By Asaoelated Press)
(By Amwociatea Presm) gu-
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(By Anosiated Pr
QLOvER PELD, Baal _
Calif., Feb. 29—Leaf-Col.
to be commended for their progress- guest was presented at the door with
iveness, in becoming 100 per cent an orange and white hat, whistle bal-
strong for an organization that to loons and sparkler*. Professor J. O.
doing so much for the advancement Dunlap delivered the invocation and
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menu was unsurpassed by any of the
sewn and one feature of the dainty
luncheon was on ice cream Lon, mouid-
ed By the Starling fee eream plant.
TED ON
Nelson, engineerig of
f aroondt hewUrM flight
— ,--------------- - - -_-u- -«-• .....-a «■ meninnux, rum «.—th volun March 15, today >sste4
loaned to etudents at the univeriyt party cloudy. R. T. hall at 208% Kael Henderson County graand jury will meet Monday the four Dougta atr <
, Mr. Lomax ’* talk and Went Tsuno Haturday generally street tonight at 7:30. Vimitora wel- to conclude the work for the January used on the trial and
fair; cooler in north nection. Bunday comed as our business to sity bet- term, whieh ends March 8. The next highly efidient to an
partly cloudy. ; iterment and you are interested. ■ term of court will bo hold in April. speet.
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PRESSES STOPPED BY
MRS. HARPER DIED LAST
NIGHT; ARRANGEMENTS
FOR FUNERAL NOT MADE
that the Lions Club will back the move-
— ment. A later report will be made at
WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.4Inci-
dents- in the oil inquiry were made
the subjects of a stirring debate to-
day in the Senate which culminated
in a bitter forensic encounter be-
tween Chairman Lonroot of the oil
past several days demonit rating trick
cards, was then presented to the club
and in the several tricks he turned Rangers arrived here today to maint
the members were dumbfounded and tain order during the trial of Booker
...------ — —-‘T. Williams, alias McMillan, negro,
charged with murder in connection .
cards in a gambler’s hand. He related r . . ..
how impossible it is to beat a fellow at. General Barton said that the militia
of education.
MOSS RELEASED ON
M.000 BOND FROM
TMHMNT COUNIT M
ss. 2.- '
of ale and a keg of beer wra neized of ansisting worthy boys ana girls of
by agente tonight in the storeroom Tezas in wuring an educntion. At 1 - - - .—-___________________
of the White Star Une Olympic the present time this aunoeintion has cooler in northwest portion; Sunday ular Baturday night mboting to B.
which arrived, lagt . Tuenday; Laut loaned to studenta ot the universiyt party cloudy- --" ------ “ “
-------------- week 8000 bottles of ato and over >40,000. Mr. Lomax’s talk and West Trra*^ ^etorfay
Spinners for week—1923, 815,060; ous liquors were beired from the Ari- “-2---* *---* —"
1684, 168,060. atie of the same line. (Continued from Page On*.)
Tha Longworth aubstitute whieh
was supported by Repubienu insure
STX SSX povaostheor ■ ofcn kaviow'nhg r*Tto
* V" cpus-ugntmntnbsona
cent on incomen between 84,000 ana is proving tbe the most interesting
$8,000 and to 0 per cent above $8,-and suecesaful contest of the kind
060 It also would cut by one-fourth ever put on ni the state. The ean-
“ - ‘-z d. didates are working hard and earn-
stly,and the awarding of the prizes
steeensful attempt to storm the jail
Wednesday ntght probably- would re-
main for the opening of the trial
The situation in Lufkin has been
quiet since the attempted' assault on
the jail, and little apprehension is felt
that any outbreak will occur during the
trial. . • - . -
A delegation of leading businens and
professional men today assured Captain
Blake of the National Guard company
that they were supporting the guards-
men in the maintenance of order. .
The Rangers here who brought a
not think of "anything more des- the task.
pieable’’ than the visit of the sen- Four pages of mimeographed in- ।
store to "the erimial charged und- formation concerning the stadium ,
cr indictments. ‘' drive, its object, what has been said i
Called upon by Senator Lenroot, about it by campus leaders and prom-
Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, inent alumni, and what is expeetod
chief prosecutor in the inquiry, said of sack constituent of the body of
ha could see no “impropriety” in university supporters are being aqut
the1 visit but added that it would out from stadium headquarters by
have been “a happy elrcumstance “ Max Pichtenbaum, the executive sec-
if the senators had promptly in- retary of the campaign
formed the oil committee all abont "For Texas X Will,’ ’ths motto
itr which has*become almost as popular
Another incident of the disusslonlan ths traditonal “The Eyes of Tex-
was the employment by McLean of as Are Upon You,” quotation, is uned
Brings on Verbal Clashes;
. _ g e • No. 8 ot the Chriatian ehurch. Their
'"\Mher Sensations Coming
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fennes against ths governmsut and eon-
spiracy to defraud the United Btates
government. Forbes was named alone .
In a third indictment on a chargo f
accepting a bribe und Tompson zin a
fourth charging that he had indireetir
given a bribe. N
In a speeial report whieh uccom-
panied the indietmenta ' “ “
indicated that "
..0. opmeuis involv
ahi been uncovered,
•——t- rial to th* Ex-Student* of Texas who
FORT WORTH, Feb. 29—Grandy gave their lives in the World War. As
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calling attention to this declared to build the .tmttam The A. A M the Godley road. Her death wag over Attorney General Daug
"Th* ball of this thing giro the game with its unprecedented victory eauned by a atroke of paralybis brought plunged th* Senate into a vl
rounds of the executive offices and on Kyle Field to mentioned, and the on by high blood pressure. session tod ay-almost unpreced
It seems aven to his own office.” exceptionally good athletic record of She is survived by her husband, for Ue exehanges of bitter pen
Before the Senate dincussion got the University teams of 192424 to eit- one bon, Raymond Harper, a soldier inlities and insinuations of miscon
under way the oil committee heard ed. ithe United Btates Army; and five An a rsul notion was forced
flat denial* of several of tbe sen With the March banquets the ne- daughters, Mrs. G. O. Bstoh of Venus; I until tomorrow on the propou
0. g . tual publieity among the ex-students Misa Franeis Garrison of Fort Worthsan investigatiou of Mr. Daugh
(Oontinued on Page Ten) wil start, ana a little later the cam- Mrs. O. K Stephens of Greenville, Mra.official record.
___ l.. 5------------------ paigus for funds win itart in dead C, A. White of Dallas, and Mrs. H. E.I ___ _______——o-—--
May of Cleburne. WoBuD TOUR PLANES
I The funeral arrangements had notlF AA TH fo B2 EFPD
I been aanouncod" at a late hour last
• m • —AT „L night, but it was thought probabl
B. R. T. HALL TONIGHT that the serviee would not be held un-
- til Bunday.
Farm-Labor --
the next meeting.
Bev. H. B. Bullock, who hails from
West Texas, and whB recently accept-
ed the pastorate of th* Anglin Street
Presbyterian Church of this city, r*
official insermation was used for the
purpose of Speculatiou. 6s
“That cortain sums of money wete
paid to two members of Congrens.
“That possession of a file of on of
the departments for about a month
was had by persona having no offtegamM
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the fun was on. A delicious menu was
served, interspersed with songs, led
by Mra. Earl Kennard, Mrs. Finis Bar-
low accompanying on the piano, and
yells, led by Harold Young.
The program proper was opened by
lion. W. M. Odell, who told of the pro-
posed stadium to be erected by the
University of Texas at Austin. This
magnificent structure will be a memo-
Liverpool.
Barely steady. Open
Open Close
—30.20 29 40 B
—29.85 29 05
--28.90 28 14-16
--25.70 25 34-36
1-25.31 25 00 B
,, $ ■ am
(By Amoolat
•? . • CHICAGO, Yuto We
„2 A. Forbea, former
. United Btates Vetera
" 7 John W. Tompeon, or
dago and Bi, Louis, ws
iindictmente returned
in the scity for their fairness and in-
tegrityF will be fairly condueted
in every way, and each contestant l
assured of an absolute square deal.
The judges, as previously announe-
aq pug-numkzaafFaf.’ed, are .Joseph B. Long, president V
Home National Bank; Prof. Emmett
* . • WSMN" Brown, Superintendent . Cleburne
PtovioMt gp. r, Abba^ c^
Specific rate changes eurrisd in th MBank, Don P. Webster, president , ' P -2
Visit of Se
incomos and profits 9 1824 except । Fun detail* are announced in the V-®-- ' A*
those made in the excite^ levies which aisplay space on another page this
would go into effect 30 days after morming. Reaa it carefully.
enactment of the Mw. The finish promises to be exciting,
In addition to the new income tat as many of the candidates have re-
schedules major provisions of the bill serves in -band which make the out-
as approved today are: I come very problematical. No one
A 85 per cent reduction in tax** knows to whom the grand prises will
itiis a mutter determined on-
eeqped without injury. »n addition Fe school has paid the annual dues Woodman of the World building last
tThsstnaingonndsttngatenhpipoto the Texas 8"“ about 125 formefstu-
that burst ran from the old to the
new engine room. The 6:30 edition
of the paper was being run-off at the
time and the presses were stopped by
the shutting off of electric power.
IIONSPINN
num
hi* own game, and still, there are
suckers born every'day, ready to learn
the lesson.
A prize, a pretty tie, was won by
Gordon Fryer in a guessing contest.
Judges. C. Padelford of Fort Worth
made a very interesting talk on the
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JEEP ORDER AT LUFKIN
Steady, r 86
Middling .....................-17-18
Good middling ............. 18.08
American Spots. .
Coart here by Attorneys Simpson, A hu
Moore and Parker. Caetus,
pZertetetasrney"okaEhseronturios, aitya“anuchowling in evory
who to prosecutor in the case of the Shn A. Lomax, seeretary of the Ex-
11 his. corpus writ. Keith agreed to Studenta' Association of Texas, the
tn* 85,000 bond. honor guest of the evening, entertained
unasarvzuuqvon.
ro FEDERAL am um Woxn" ewboy Was holing', the
wil be handled by men well known
" add
L. . awAsnaoaona, MU WM
momummmd
Hes an ieome tax abhedule ottered
by Bprenentative Longworth) Repub-
lican lender, as a sybstitute for the
Demoeratie rate. This wan adopted
5, 216 to 199 after the House had re
jttrtodietiou of the court .
ursued.-
i fW,“ the special ra- ’
xt it would subserve thu ’ ;
bast tateroate of the government for
this jury at this time to «ake public
detail* of these transaellons. This
jury f ecto that it will euffice tore-
port that they involve: Bpeeulaliom
by one or more officials of the gver- .
ment wherein i has ben asserted that
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(By Asrociated Proto)
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itors to Fall
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with the fatal shooting of Andy Bul- 1-
ser, saw mill commissary manager.
COTTON MARKET
The following shows the close of
yesterday’ cotton market, a* given
out by O. H. Thomas A C., of this
city, Phone 285: ,
New York.
eSteady.. Open done
Jan. ......... 85.61 25 10 N
March _________----29.83 28 88-91
May _______ 30.10 29 15-22
July ------..........-29.40 28 48-55
Oct. ——......-______26.20 25 85-T
Dec.......—_____-___25.86 25 45 T
New orleans.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1924, newspaper, March 1, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446482/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.