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James Paakevlm esnbeaoee his wife
Held without bail in New York on a homicide charge to 001
with the death at Cl*r* Twelvetrees, actor, and farmer hui
the actress, Helen Twelvetrees, James Paakovlca, a house
embraces his wife in tl» police station. Paskovlcs told polim
Twelvetrees arguing with a woman on a street Aug. 7 when
trees struck the woman, who claimed she was the actoi
knocking her senseless. Paskovlcs claims he Interceded an
the actor, whose head struck a curbing as he fell. Police I
• Ing for the womaa<.
Framework ot the new Leviathan
Looking down-the ways gt the framework of the new 34,Of
passenger liner which Is being built at the Newport News,
shipyards to replace the old Leviathan. The veeeei is being
strutted for the United States Ltoes and will be launched tn
' 1638. She wlll<be:the largest and the fastest liner ever to M
structed In America.
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Two Birthdays—One Cone!
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are two birthdays to be observed T You guessed it. He buys one ice
cream cone and shares it with the other fellow, which, to this case,
happens to be a dog. Buddy. The boy la Matthew Acker, Jr., of
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with a placard, Ida Glick turns her back on the
whole business—but with telling effect. Meanwhile.
Policeman Bam Rosenblatt, eritarU Way MoaU-
cello streets shortleaa, is tn a dilemma wMdh taxes
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Decree of Mayor Lula do Hoyos of MonUoeUo. N I
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that of ftoiald’C. Mmn of Dolla«, General. Mr*. Menu is the for- (laIla» horre near S. _ .
wIiuh- addrc-ji still be Au: tin,I mer Mir . Anna Mary Mara of Getrld Munn mad? an outatandlnx
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another clear-cut New Deal teat. Senator Ellison D. "Colton Ed '
Smith, a totter Roosevelt erttlc, to opposed for rtnomlnation by Gov
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the race la State Senator Edgar A Brown, who also supports the
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smith, a Mtter Roosevelt critic, is opposed for rees.ninatlon by
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Charles Evans Hughes and wife
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 279, Ed. 1 Monday, August 29, 1938, newspaper, August 29, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306878/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.