The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, APRIL 34, 433*
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
Mystery Man Of British
Air Force Tells Why He
Refused Fame And Honors
RECORD SPORTS
Moonstone and Pearl Indicate June Characteristics
-In the end. he explained.)
laughing. Winston had to pledge
his ministerial wood that I wouldr
not be dropped in French terri-I
tory.• a\
Another time. Lawrence - was i
blamed for stirring up trouble h&s
Afghanistan. He was with htej
air force in India at the time. The
government stood it for as long as
possible,, fill tluf while ridiculing
the rumors that Lawrence was be-
hind the trouble. In the end. j
Lawrence was recalled to Engr t
land. j
•The trouble was." he said. "I (
actually was not very far from
Afghanistan when the incident
complained of occurred, but I was '
only performuing my usual duties. I
I could not have left camp had 11
wanted to. We were in a barbed- >
wire enclosure, under first most of j
the time.
"One day a coded message reached i
camp. It was I who deciphered j
it. It said I was to fly to head-
quarters that same night. It
specified I was to bring my. kit
which meant that I was not to re-
turn. Naturally I had to obey.
When I reached my d-ditination
the matter was explained by the
commanding officer. The orders1
came from London. The govern-
; ment had tired of accusations
that I was stirring up trouble in
Afghanistan. I was to be trans-
ferred immediately to another
COX— •!'
r 3«OOK CYA)
>reo*WHo SEEMS
TO HAMB FINALLY
grtzoctc His STRIDE
I A) TODKAtAMEAlr*
i , f*LAY/
dimmed Wednesday
a badly efeained muscle,
bon the game after .he
«Uie chasing a fly ball.
for fire runs in
£faR taken r out.
ra few day*”before had
»r game for the Tate
pearl In a glass of vtnegi
your pearls away from acl
Pearls vary in color, mm
in shape, though the meat’
are those that ape most
pure or creamy whits, an
Natural pearls are not vgi
dant, and a pearl-fisher AM
for days without dlsoev
single pearl
There are sodiaeal in
for 19J1 that this year %
new interests for those
June, and that the depres
tarding influences of 1910 i
ftcera and non-com mosskmod of-
ficers would not tolerate me for
wie miment if they did not have
to. That is why J joined the aft-
force. There, discipline inter-
poses- between the men. and their
superiors. Even if I should hap-
den to know mode About it given
matter than those who hold su-
perior rank,, they are,, abliged to
tell me what to . do an dl do it.
This is something I cjuld not get
in civilian life. If T took a job in
some place where there te :nflt a
barrier between the man who hi
the work and the man who -SM
It, I would not fatif three moni
No foreman in a factory wouffi
low 'anyone to work for him 1
knew more about the jobtfam
did. In the R. A. UMjfte
force a man to take rank fcg
does not! mailt M. And X cask,
my life IK peace I oat> gfl
with mootrs to-’ my hmut’s c
tent.->,Tb»ttg.wart of-my !Mi
of the- Rmfr .Cven though -11
once a odohel.”’ '
cident in w:iich he became involv-
ed through no fault of his own.
An important visitor ispotaf to
him because nobody else spoke his
language. The conversation
should have taken place through
channels.”
“Fortunately -She matter was
arranged,” he added pointing out
that, after all, it was not in the
interest of the foreign office, “that
I should be made to leave the air
force.”
Despite numerous offers to pro-
mote him. despite the fact that at
one time he was offered every con-
ceivable post of importance in ev-
ery Eastern territory controlled*
by Britain, aircraftsman Ehaw re-
mains in his subordinate position.
‘1 like the men,” he mid. ‘They
like me~ I-know that some of-
Wr.OrM BrtMi*
in 1923. Gene is planning to enter
fbe British Open thia Spring and
•31 auJir major golfing events to
which he is eligible.
While a conqueror’s light beats on
the hrnaoed Saraeen, the Water
csnmUgn finally brought a victory
•Hite North and South champion-
ship—to the popular Wilfred (Wlf-
fy) Cox, of Brooklyn, N. Y„ aae of
Use best liked at the pros among ah
who know him. WfiXy Is a highly
skffled, golfer; an? te:b*l; . been
trying for years'to wtanh'big tour-
in hand.
mg&ne he had to play off nine
extant teles with. Jot Tumsoa but
WWy did net wHt onder the strain.
That Cox victory was one of the
hmtgftAimt spots in all the long tour1
that-fated from December into
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1931, newspaper, April 24, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097475/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.