Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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posjtron He . was married and is
leadin'.- opponent , for the Splace
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look-see FOR WOR« sou ces cest
YOUR EYE ABOUT ANO SAZE •P TE
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“WELL, FOLKS, HERE IT IS!”
COUPLE SHOT
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vary friendly, terms.
Said in Bad Health.
Kennedy testified that he had
heard Barker say he was in bad
healih. thaD Im had heart trouble
and fhadhecame near dying one
day. e i ... ' ' ■ ' '
Kennedy stud he believed Bar-
ker wks worrying aboot - his health
and financial- condition;
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idomut ot . the aftlicton fel-
the' influenna nepldemic ill .
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WEMUsT SHUT OUR
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Dpilmentef Helth., reported •
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One ptatp, office.i Texas can
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instifute lor the blind
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Fie testified that he .had never]
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to the place .md telling himinbout I until this mortin but that he
“ lie ;md he lived about’ 200, 1 had Tend bcea the Barker
c.pl hotel, be in the day time.
Kimedy as rrbed Barker's heacth
as, the only thing that/could hav
cairrd Barker tshe his, wife
m.uli Prof E.niond Moley-and
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of business upon w Itn li tlir. colicijori sno imposed
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iomAdete and tli.it dt< people of otii iountry wil start the .
< V< Ie nl Imisiness on (In upwarif (lend so (hat even mere unit
iii.it obtain ciployiusnit. I J
hegid of any Hmily, trouble,
Kennedy said Earke r stuved at
him* most of the lime, seldom
goinz in town, and that lie did not
home know of his domg any drinking.
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President’s progran .is eX mpliln d b (lie \.R;A„ ami will to-
operate in every reasonable w a v inorki to make the program a
success.
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o meet Ilie rea) aveds. Prof les-
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1-wi l touglau, director of t- '
. budget hnid form. a- A rizona ru
yn nn, i . howneheewith |'
eif 'in W /Nington ; 'inset.
its income during the next
year will be $18 04 aFcordinz to
I the comproiler' repor: 'to the
board of rdi dion iis » unite
EFSrts were made several times
l «iqualjfy (he lateS: M N
• Aletrs, state school superintend- ' Neighbor Testifies.
. T dune and again, it, was pro- kennedy tnifiemanat hb hW
. J? d.to placequalifications about jabout ihe shooting about 30 mi-
die (.Hue thal would automatical- ! uti'S before sunrice,, caveu coming
. igharhin Lagislators defeated the .......- -
. an Oho.propoi waisto require it 1
Ai degree for the State ! yards frem ihe F.rkep heme ■ ’
Foupriniendent. Marrs, de spite his"Kennedv aid ne knew efi no
. km 1 Nrira ip educational work.enennes or iEirker, mid ihat:
2) pad this eDeedegree,. he nevir kuow .of theu nass -mi',
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i- spking of legal qualirient ons. eiry
.few know ahit all judges - ne d Kennedy said Cayi ; told lim
i, E6 tawver A icoluity judge i “ 'this monninw that bezhod bon
Texas need never hase prumticed oler at lse Markrr place all div
lawi Monday bid 15 he cant
TOO DUCKY FOR
OUR PURSE
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In «nir opinion thesuccessof tin N:i n mal Kes overy program
depends upon (lie cooperarionof everycitiien. People who
buve been ‘employed tlrronghosit the clepression must begin to
buy the many things flu y Im e denica thcuseives. They must
buy N( )W in order that the uneniploy i e canibe pul to work
ami kept at work.
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tliesdica.h ’ far defied -der
teetion.. .
In' -ome.cast daib,oczuts
during the uru a uze, <'f the dis-
got ease ‛whil m otnitethat pass
Elshe acute tun a proeressive |m1-
sy, wi ' a bihi movement of
the hands, and freniots. develops, . _______ —
and .tin» merisint the pa- i Te said Cavet and Barker were on
tient dies.", ’
\ Sickness i
“pe 1/ Houston
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did not know what lime Cavet
cgme in Monday night.
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'Ihe 1.0114 Ni .<f ' ' i hi" | >1 • inere than 275 town and
' cities in levav erid C.mhn-
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23— People who run away’secretly (
25— Companion
26—Ds. hear -
27—-Soft tissues
29-Loitet
30— Native American race,
22—Hric klayeus; hoy for miortar.
: 6 110 ter of Georue-
pu 1 he "legislature j
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tcnneated with - the
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By PAUL ROBINSON
X. N-vvs MM UH A’N CE to MALEAhE
. W. H EI IA isut ill HNE owdleic
✓j l T.TMt IN VSUDWEFIE iAnLN I
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Tile cleverly designed plan did
Prom not work The unmhrrted appli-
mid Mi .C. .) ii-‛
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Prouehls do D u 1 • .1 1ruil
dvtphe pretr I o 2 . l
Mi Shut huwth Mr ' ■ / h .
.iophy ■ to tie II- i; - 1 ' 19 '' l '
I.ing: t lie - winter. the - State averages':
Te sltes and tbe cun . . rM dises per menih
in-av, mr.vai home? , Skopmg sicknees uenerally fol-.
, , . 1-w inflwenza," Dr. Reece said.
SIrutci) hi "MDi'hu recent . The dause of Hue disease is im-
laoni h'eprmouitmntheld in p . tectly under jood, therefore-th;'
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IS
NO COST TO ENTER, NO OBLIGATIONS
(cmio in the M'obersei Wholesale Grocery
Ihi^'ch jow and nest Thursday, Aug. 31st,
mid registey your inme and address so as
to va clizibvie in the cotnting which takes
Hlaqe ~auls, Sept.. N0tl when the New
LilKilt Wheel will be giveu to the boy or
gi-l unilor Hu living in town or country in
cur ti,tevrity who has saved, the great-
,u inutile i of lenirur yellow medals cit from
l*eamialer l’lour bazs,. ■
| b'lm-mbm', vuli must be Iider Hi, reside
in ttletrie Hade territei, and you must
' registiirucnie at the Wlolesule house
thiscsinu-keel lfinre ‘Tlurrseav Night,
Vir. rd i. . ,
\al vuiu Mollier. Sister, Anntie, I’riend
or Neighbor In Inn l’rneemnakei P’lor from
I Ini r gruee a mi -ave t lie roll ml yellow med-
h|s for \ou. l’enrenMker-llour is on sale tit
ssfi i Ho steres in this city, \vaiade,
( Ot iiefori, Iten, Iht,liu Visfa, (iten
l’osi ami nearlev towns.
Ne :flolv corihl be any better ane the
11 lice isred-enahle: Th is is not a lot I cry and
vhamucuanu, but will hrearned by the one
dvilu the must work. 1 ; .
Vi-i niir place at oice and we iill explain
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ROBERSON CASH
WHOLESALE
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1 cl k at All the Ducky ’L-—1—
LILE MOME6! DONT / VeS > )
VOO WISH WE HAO A —1 GETM,BUT
HCoSE LIKE ONE QF / IM AFRAID
-EMOLIvE 13? / They're a UT
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" it’ : 1: p wll'-o-- " -will rnider
\l '.1-
1 based on -the low revenue re-
I I turns r;f ha la welve month. ।
| । and does not include tno poosuni-
l l ities ot ;i busiew upturn. n< r the
I pdaribility of a beer,-tax to bl ing
about $1 p-r seholsu uor the, ,
I collections to be more from the
I j $20,000,000 of delinqeni taxus now
; due i ins fund in .short tsprab--
| abl tha the chod fund will have
I | an incemr of $19 or $20 during
Ilie ytawith which to pay off
I tlic deficit and operate. A part of ■
r the deficit, could be carted over
to thi followine yeai which would
mak ■ its payment still easier.
"As to the gl-tii-r.il limit the
rrsprotive deficit Aug. 31, will be
$9944 755 21. by the name report!
This .represents accumulated det-
cif over svera! years phis’ neariy ’
81000,600 iela Dis whih the legis,
luture sited whih had also ac-
umulaled cver severa years 'l.i
aasume that th .entire indebted-
ti -s must be paid in one yaris
absurd li $10 000 (100 ef.new rev-'
, were Inned i o liquidate it !
in one year, it .would mean that
■ the .same revenues would create
a t ri', rsury -sill-plus of $10.000 000
thesecon dycar Wnat an induce-
mrntethiswoulcbe lor iquander-
ing'." X' ' ?'
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■ , $h) ■■ -‛ ; hi ' j nej. Mir
HAa.M l si leu- iiieLis/ '
ACROSS
1— Cosmrtic
t—Instrument for writing
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)I winEHwer 1-1 mil's hat '
■ l ‘ KMern t 1t- Sink
' 18 Many Misn ' —sheesh
21 -1 21Armu
25 "Iliht 2-itiwbide •
in Wnter rawl H— Exe Inmation
■ /— I Nmor
*5—ilihela utenstia
- ti — Hi hup 37— Consecrate.
s I’<o|.|>- who talk foolishly
, ' ■ rHlas veau . '
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r I ff. < tive Moml.e \ ■ - ” krnehrCemrenbei.
gan operating mid' i ; ■ ■ "'1' ' labloolj die. H‛
mcHt betwcen ih \ . ' \ ' d ratum ane tin Patimnal
■ Reovery Adusini ri II gr, cmplonmn iuuli-
ately te approsig • ‘U 1 oticteirional fwesy nainly
in du g.is In Id . D rttenpresser statim, I hcY< .id
d ti H HI .11 4 IH pl < , ; । iJ ' 1 .M IH HI I a II < .1 • I V hak I • • • I
engaged, wilfij It pel' h,ins powc i in our I rritory
by .if least $5000 । n
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■ ■ - Nlanase * -Stattonary -
f in.li.i'n tent
L.onc St.H XmLin Jul rumikeredurtions en WllgCS nor
ruefuce working forcisfrmi thi r l' pl esi Hl period to the
. extcnl adopt cd hy 11 i.m \ rore nm < hgaged ill pit bin servic
Ihe high sranelari of m tan ineur +w +ry-f our-hour seryic
exalted of the nutiral gis Iusiuss tequiresthecompanyat all
I imies io maintain an orcani/. ion of skilled and experienced
nun. I o meet this niu du s m 1 P noil reduction in < illn i
wages or working (one tor th esicut permitted it) other lines
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