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NUMBER 298
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GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 13. 1936
VOL LVI.
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TAXES
MAN RESCUED Worst Forest Fire REBEL PLANES
HEARING IN TEXAS COURT INVOLVES $80,000,000
BY ROOSEVELT
V
A
Given
Political Boss III
7
Physicinns
a
today.
saie his condition
pinned in the cave- .
A
grew.
His son.
ecg
Hundreds of men were picked captured in the storming of San .
to clean an old
well on the Futch farm five miles
ing conditions over Texas
Three-Pointed Drive
WASHINGTON.
rapidly, j
to
Fresh orders for renewed
bum
the southwest
he was arrested and placed in jail I nearly
been
cock-pit is still, as
and wheat country for next year government air
of the danger
spots of the conti
whether there will be
any govern*
Tolley. | indirectly
connected with the re-
to
their
1
I
)
expended.
trator
ration program was discussed.
Bethea, 22. convicted ne
Greece, and he
is sixty-five years
6
for the receipt of federal
soil con-
servation payments.
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)
Meanwhile, three Democrats ran
CLEVELAND. Aug 13
< API -
re-
III .
execu-
and the top section of a
out in London and other capitals
nickels and four slugs
lead over two opponents
alleged
Janice
of the
A
murdered Czar Nicholas of
ZNOJMO, Czechoslovakia
4 AP).
Marie turned to a great Balkan •
young cowboy you may meet
Dallas
children.
to testify against Dr. Tilton E.
DR. CHAMBERLAIN’S
ma-
tempt to gain personal possession
horse for him
in that country.
i
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ae
1
AFTER 16 HOUR In History Sweeps DROPBOMBSON
STAY IN WELL Minnesota Section SAN SEBASTIAN
and Ross remained a safe distance
ahead of U. S District Attorney
PLAN TO SHARE
CHILD’S CUSTODY
BEFORE COURT
LOS ANGELES, Calif . Aug 13
( AP).—Superior Judge Goodwin J.
rising
hurried
Father Charles E Coughlin said
in an open letter to delegates to
his national union for soial jus
tice convention that "if one of 12
jeweled cigarette case once owned
by Grand Duke Michael, brother
of the
Russia
That
led by J
adminis-
tional relations
This Balkan
13 (AP).
the corn
EXPECT 10,000
PERSONS TO SEE
NEGRO HANGED
Borah. bidding for a sixth term,
smothered Townsend-backed By-
ron Defenbach in attaining the Re*
either
some
WASHINGTON. Aug
Unrestrained planting in
as a
over
< ertnin
head
• X t r ica te
shouted
whole
those
( API
contact
t ioner
20-foot
HAWAII DAY FRIDAY
AT THE CENTENNIAL
s today de-
5,000 grimy
r increasing
the international congress of ex*
penmental cytology today.
Colonel Lindbergh received to-
through the wildernes
spite the efforts of 2
men who labored unde
hazards
Official pessimism
ever, will ire needed in north-
west Texas to maintain pres-
ent conditions, he added.
"Kange and pasture condi-
tions were above average for
criminal charges were brought by
police.
Lake City's busfest thoroughfares
resulted in several things:
e“
him
for
war ministry '
Attacking planes yesterday de-
levelling 22 farm homes over the
weekend.
Conzet termed the situation the
thizers in diplomatic and military
posts
cal.
Rtober i
of north and northwest Texas,
the state is in excellent posi-
tion," Childs stated.
NOT ON SUBECT PRESENTED
BY ACTING SECRETARY OF
STATE BY ENVOY
CLOSE WATCH ON
GREEK MOVES
wo
as-
the
and ।
flow
COUGHLIN EXPECTS
TRAITOR IN PARLEY
WIDOW PASSES AWAY. angry peasants - “attrotdab
.... ter judgment at 3 p. m today cm*.
-= bodying the agreement.
BORAH, ROSS STUDY
PRIMARY RETURNS
PARKING METERS
ARE NOT POPULAR
Thorough Going Study To
Reduce Levies To Be
I • Started At Once
, who cheered him.
)
ROB PUBLIC OFFICE
IN PORT ARTHUR
test that the nickel parking meters
i were driving business from their
Irving Citizen Pinned By
Cave-In, Believed Not In
Critical Condition
and property in the pre ravaged
north woods area was vested in
Grover Conzet, state forester. by
the state conservation commission
BALKANS KEEP
fice. * I
They said three boxes stored in
side the safe were found missing
a week ago
County Judge Ben Brooks is shown at the bench in his tiny courtroom at Kaufman, Texas, during the
hearing when he named Mrs. Mabel‘H. Green, widow of the late Col. Edward H. R. Green, administratis
of the Green estate, estimated at $80,000,000. (Associated Press Photo)
"iwas endeavoring
a preliminary conference
B Hutson, acting farm
PEDDLER FATALLY
HURT IN HOUSTON
%.*
IA
4
to Keep Roberts from drowning
BUSINESS MAN IS
HELD AS CONVICT i
",
T. A
eastern Minnesota. The chest fire ity
there remained unchecked after
charring 6,000 acres of Virgin tim-
By STANLEY P RICHARDSON
1 Copyright, 1936. by the Associated
rushed 1 Press.
i |
Government Troops Press
Every Advantage In An
Effort To Crush Revolt
I
pesed daily for photographers be-
fore she returned to her native j
state two months ago to reign as
Queen of the Texas Centennial at
COOKE OOUNTY
FAIR
Gainesville
Six Big Days
AUGUST 24-29
Forester To Protect Life
and Property
Hellenes became a popular diner-
Dallas hospital ,
was not criti-
Aug. 13 An
early lowering of trade barriers
MB
ground* of desertion, but not until
July, 1935, only four months be
fore the Greeks invited him to re-
sume his throne.
It was about 1925 that Queen
NON
REC
quarters here to result in a with-
ST PAUL, Minn.,
Unlimited power to
try declared
An official decree ordered closed
! all religious institutions directly or
frontier powerful groups of Aus-
trian miners, armed with dynas
mite, laid new siege to the rebel-
dominated capital of Oviedo prov-
ince.
west of here yesterdhy. afternoon
Fe took tocks and dirt from under
a new brick rim recently built, she
’ aid, and a cave-in resuited, bury-
ing him to the shoulders.
day an offer of free land in Swe- other in front of the courthouse—
den if he would make his home to wave at students and townsfolk
S
all sections indicated the
the thieves scorned other
turns from Tuesday's statewide
primary trickled in from remote
precincts
Lieut. Gov. G P. Mix of Moscow
polled 9,179 votes in 611 precincts;
ip
A
TEXANS HOPE
FOR BREAK IN
EXTREME HEAT
ug. 13 • A P i
protect life
parking limit, and hand
question stroyed rebel batteries at Siguenza,
Guadalajara province, the minis-
ville announced 40 officers and
soldiers in the Madrid government
airport were executed after being
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
NEW YORK (AP).- The estab-
lishment , of a dictatorship in
Greece unde- Premier General
John Metaxas is causing the other
fiery Balkan countries to make an
gubernatorial nomination as
and Dallas
incr easing
M ARY ASTOR- DR. THORPE
CASE APPEARS SLATED
FOR ANTI-CLIMATIC END
his defense, the withering temperatures would
•T
.M
of the early summer
while reports from
full of
BOISE, Idaho. Aug. 13 (AP).
WEATHER *
Gaiensville and Vicinity—To-
night nad Friday, fair, not so
warm Friday.
Today noon, 106; low last night.
82; high, yesterday, 111; for year,
high. 114; low, 6.
This was decided after
smal number of spendthrift mo-
torists parked on "free" streets.
Some merchants made lusty pro-
Unlimited Power
were improved
in Badajoz
veteran consulting
hep. Two hours
company sub-station !
employes installeca hand pump
For seome.time the water seemed
John Carver in the Democratic
United States. This practice im- Aug. 1. and with the exception
J pelled the United States more
depend on how far George is pre-
___. . .... _______ ___pared to go in riding a white hone?
of the Hewitt estate. Subsequently with a sword at hta aide. At the
- moment Metaxas is riding the
as a
Florence Mayor Barzilla Clark of Idaho
and state offieer Bob West was
Rent after the man
battle for Borah's U. S. senate
seat.
Furthermore,
been expressed
Conzet warned: “Anything may
happen."
. , Enlist Fire Fighters
I f
T. J. Pendergast (above), of Kan
sas City, Democratic leader in
Missouri, was confined to a hotel
room in New York, where he
was stricken with a heart attack.
(Associated Press Photo)
They said Howard R
“gg,
A-aaa- ."U
5
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chided since Aug. 3.
Forty-two generals were re- Although the German govern-
moved from the army as govern- ment’s decision generally is ex-
ment authorities, continued their pected by informed quart•is here j
to remove such artificial obstacles
to German-American trade, it was
predicted nevertheless that an in
The first day’s operation of the
I shiny new machines along Salt
Before starting his campaign ex-J Tillman and Dr. Samuel G. Boyd,
pedition into the east August 20. The penalty for mayhem is one to
the candidate said he expected to! 14 years.
complete speeches he will deliver., Miss Hewitt filed suit several
purge of alleged fascist sympa-
his plane prepared today for a
flight to England early tomorrow.
4 4
ga
between the United States and
Germany was forecast in reliable
quarters today following presenta-
tion by Ambassador Hans Luther
of an important note on the sub-
ject to Willimn Phillips, acting
secretary of state.
The content of the note has not
yet been revealed officially but it
was learned authoritatively that it
conveyed the German govern-
ment’s agreement to discontinue
wide subsidizing exports to the
•5
L ■,M8n*E
&aes2
Restraint in planting
wheat or corn for next year.
doors; others saw possibilities in
“an open curb."
The day s take included a half
dozen drivers who overstayed the
----— The American flier, who has
HOLSTON, Aug. 13 iAPi.—An been exhibiting the mechanical
aged man, believed to be an itin- ' keart invented by him and Dr;
erant peddler of shoe strings and Alexis Carrel, arranged to end
razor blades, was injured fatally scientifie demonstrations before
when struck by a Houston ambu-
lance on the outskirts of Webster
I last night
Reaching Denver from Topeka 1 months ago seeking $500,000 from
yesterday, Landon drove to Estes her mother and the physicians as-
Park by way of Boulder, where he
made two stops—one on the Colo-
rado University campus and an-
MISSING CIRFTTE ( \SF
. ONCE WAS GRAND Dl KE‘S
WARSAW, Poland tap, Burg
moi row the public hanging of
the treasury decree im-
posing the excess taxes in the form
of “countervailing duties."
Application of Move
The German move, it was stated. ■
would apply to all contracts for I
exports to the United States con-
in of the well rides at 3 15 p m
vesterday I’eavv stones pinioned
his feet, preventin movement
foreign exchange in Germany
Henceforth, German purchases ■ Rainey
i
new attrartion te
1 ite • today undet a blazing sun k apostles were a Judas Iscariot, it
was trying to get him restored to
his throne.
' Queen Marie’s main interest nat
urally lay in her desire to see her
daughter. Princess Elizabeth, the
first lady of Greece. Elizabeth fi
nally divorced George on the
13 (AP) Officers said today they
13 were investigating the alleged
Beauty alone won a screen theft of about $1,100 from the safe
for Janice Jarratt, ot the Port Arthur branch
Next season’s soil conser-
than a month ago to levy extra
bardment of insurge positions in duties against German imports
and ; into this country.
Caveres provinces, went out to the , The German ’ government’s al -
forces from the । tion was expected in well-informed
result of drought damage
Officials said the
up on the streets of International Rafael Estinar.
Falls. Minn., and enlisted along Four British airplanes, two for
j adjacent highways. They joined the rebels and two for the govern-
1.000 others striving to head off ment left London for Spain and
an uncontrolled blaze on the in- two Dutch planes took off at the
ternation r u ndary north ° Ka; same time from London for Lis-
betogama Lake which broadened . . ... 1 . ... ..
after blackening 6,000 acres. .’ destined it Was said* for the
Trucks rushed CCC reinforce- rebels 1,1 Burgos.
ments and 8,000 feet of hose to the At the same time France con-
Tom Lake fight in the Grand tinned to attempt to draw Euro-
Portage State* forest in north- peah nations together for neutral-
Waters began
Fire apparatus
scene from here
battled with the
months. •
Most «d the state received
rainfall late in June and dur-
ing July and improved condi-
tions were noted in early Au-
gust except in the eastern
panhandle and north central
area where the drouth situa-
tion is critical. V. C. Childs,
senior agricultural statisti-
cian, declared.
Additional rainfall, how-
place." He said he had been in 1 worst in 20 years in Texas, yester-
New Mexico 15 years. day seemed to move out over the
Gov E W Marland signed a vast plains country. At Colorado
requisition for Birchfield’s return mercuries rocketed to 114 degrees
Falls 9,029, and Attorney Genera) which was under martial law. for
Bert H. Miller of Idaho Falls 9.- 8 short holiday in Corfu.
Marie sought Return
The bemonocled King of f be
AAA administrator, is conferring • bellion.
bring the greatest relief to North with the producers to learn
trouble in "Oklahoma oi any other and West Texas The heat wave, wishes.
OWENSBORO Ky Aug 13 ' William F. Borah and Governor
AP, Aut.....1.....estimated to-Primary mruneng
day approximately 10,000 persons, ures of strength they will carry
would witnes.s at dawn . here to- . into a November general election
rible mistake somewhere" when 1° 16 today
right An all negro cast v ill pre- which burned crops ami prostrated 1 was an even bet that one out of 1.
ent the Centennial prem of the three persons No new heat deaths ’ 200 delegates in the national con-
WFA federal theater ; version of were reported hut the total of vention will be a Gomer mith:
la let ga i
an Oklahoma officet sent to re-
turn him to Oklahoma on charges
of being at) escaped convict.
- Joe Lewis, operator of a bot-
• tling works in the New Mexico
city, said “there has heen a ter-
was under discussion today
He died 30 minutes later without
regaining consciousness His iden-
tity was not learned. He was about i
70 or 75 years old
. Lewis said he had never been" in
under a dry, baking sun
Abilene found slight reiief from
clouding skies which dropped tem-
peratures from 110 to 1.07 in 45
minutes The maximum equalled
Abilene’s all-time high Lubbock
registered 107 degrees. Paris, 104.
Amarillo, 103. Texarkana, 108,
Dallas, 100 Fort Worth. 112
Added to the death list of Mon-
day and Tuesday were Mrs. G
Miller, 70. Loraine, Ed England.
51. Cleburne ami J P Goetsell, 58.
Dallas Prostrations were many.
Crop damage could not be de- i
termined immediately
Among the more than five mil- medicine manufacturer, died in a
lions of Germans who so far par- hospital here Wednesday. She is
ticipated in the labor front’s survived by a niece, Charlotte Vi- gasoline for the year 1935
“strength through joy” vacation mont, of Pasadena, where she had the neighborhood of 17,700,
trips. 43.95 per cent were women i resided for 16 years. gallons.
! I
ber. MADRID, Aug. 13. —Govern
Some 1,000 men failed to check ment land and air forces
flames creeping over new wood- headlong today into a three-
an in the Karkhampalo section of pointed military drive against fas-
Minnesota. It flared anew after cist rebels in northern and south-
western sectors.
Strong detachments of govern-
worst in the state's history ment militia massed near San Se-
Conzet told the commission\one bastian to oppose vigorously a
district alone was reporting on 41 rebel advance on the northern
fires daily. “No fire ini the state coastal city as fascist camps were
EL PASO Tex Aug 13 ( API MAAAUHIVIH uIAI is absolutely under control be- reported established 12 miles from
A Hot Springs. N M business cause if high winds come they will itsgates , ,
man awaited tday the arrival of WORST WAVE IN 20 YEARS be out of control," he said. “The estward along the northern
HAS TAKEN LIVES OF 10 situation is out of our hands and
PERSONS IN THE STATE , is entirely subject to acts of God."
whether she can act.
Another point was in her favor,
however, besides beauty She was
not ■’picture shy ”
As a model in New York, she
BANK CLEARINGS
GHC..X AM INCRFASF Thompson. Daviess county sher-
n --msr iff, declined to* divulge the extent
AgI, vnov*”. ,, * t, she will participate in the execu-
NEW YORK. Aug 13 (AP). tion
Bank clearings in 22 leading cities ,,
totalled $4,785,771,000 in the week . Bethea allegedly confessed to
ended August 12 compared with the fatal,criminal assault June 7
$4,545,189,000 in the same week of Mrs Eliza Edwards, 70.
(APf Parking meters appeared
-
-
Nifrrd. 33, failed to
na writer roge. and 1
honored by a museum opened at
Brenditz, near here.
Father Divisch's fust lightning
serting her mother plotted the
sterilization operation in an at-
crease in commerce between the
two countries might not result, due
in large part to the scarcity of
. friends rallied
Swstthertr° ts“Berore a movie ’ county tax assessor-collector’} of
camera, the 21 -year-old blonde
was launched today on her career !
last year, an increase of nine per A I _ I ANINANI FADrc
cent. Dun & Bradstreet, reported ALr LAlDGn IA>
SHF W RITES TO today. IT EASY AT RANCH
. A, I', 11. I, The increase this week com- ___ erI EE-r fi IDV -rA
ANY YOUNG COWBOY pare With a decline of 2 6 per cent ESTES PARK, Colo.. Aug 13 SELECT JURY. TO
in clearings last week compared (AP, Gov Alm M Landon, de- TRY MAYHEM CASE
SALT L LAKE CITY Aug 13 with a year ago, termined to be in tip-top condition ----
(API Governor Henry W. Blood At New York City clearings fell for his first presidential campaign SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 13
received today an enclosure to 82,87 4.301.000 from $2,937,893, tour starting in a week, relaxed (AP). Eight women and four
from a woman in London, England. 000 a year ago, a decline of 2 2 today and visited with his family men were tentatively on the jury
addressed to any young cowboy, per cent. Last week the New York at their Colorado Rocky Mountain today which will try two phy
U. S. A City total of $3,385,118,000 was ranch sicians charged with mayhem in
The governor said the woman. Hl per cent under the 1935 level. Although the Republican nomi- connection with the sterilization of
W ho gave her name as Charlotte , - L- nee said he planned to do Rome Ann Cooper Hewitt.
Thompson made no explanation of LINDBERGH TO FLY fishing and horseback riding after The heiress to the Peter Cooper | 1. u.MU “ K'-lantegt
the strange missive. merely re- RACK TO pNcT AND "resting a day or two,” his first Hewitt estate, variously estimated v Per oradvice. Sh6 nf
questing him to hand it “to any 5A-K IU ENGLAND few hours at nearby McGraw at $1,300,000 to $10,000,000, whoknow what chance there,was.o
copILAc, a ,,,, ranch, where the family has been charged her mother, Mrs. Maryon Georse ever costing
CoPENHAGEN.Aug.13(AP spending the summer, were de- Cooper Hewitt, tricked her into the pert replied:
C Charles E. Lindbergh ordered voted to romps with his two small sterilization operation, is expected Future a Ques
. ... - --- - — "If George would get on a white
charger and ride through the city
of Athens to his palace, with a
sword at his side, the people would
fall on his neck with joy and wel-
come him home. But George won’t
do that.”
The future of Greece may easily
009 Five other candidates trailed
far behind
Frank L Stephan of Twin Falls,
Ross' opponent in the 1934 state ..------I—- ------,'------
election, was assured the Republi- during the dozen years of his ex-
can gubernatorial nomination, as ile, while his mother-in-law, the
he maintained an overwhelming । vigorous Queen Marie of Rumanis
jewelry and valuables in the villa
» • hinted the case might have been
taken by a collector. The grand
duke is reputed to have smoked
his last cigarette from it before he
• was murdered
gallows, Mrs
rect hits on several important
joints and a cruiser lay off shore
prepared to throw shells into the
beteaguci ed (ity.
Io rise over Roberts'
Knight approved a settlement
agreement today in the sensational
child custody fight between Mary
Astor, film star, and her former
।
husband. Dr. Franklyn L Thorpe |
The judge approved the agree-
ment dividing custody of the cou-
ple's young daughter, Marylyn,
after an hour’s conference with
Miss Astor, Dr. Thorpe and their
lawyers, who reached the agree-
ment last night.
Joseph Anderson. Dr Thorpe's
chief counsel, said Miss Astor
would not regain possession of her
diary and even Judge Knight “will
not know where it is.”
Jydge Knight said he would en-
. Ad- Demands that the government’
hugidity nurren.....went urh......ed i
The rebels’ radio station at e-
to determine
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (AP).
A White House tax conference to-
day produced an announcement
that no new taxes would be recom-
■ mended to congress at the next
session and that a thorough going
study, to be begun immediately
may. in fact., lead to reductions.
Secretary Morgenthau. Chair-
• man Harrison of the senate fi-
nance committee gathered with
the president, just prior to his de-
parture from Washington on a
flood area inspection trip, to study
a recommendation made to the
chief executive by Mr. Morgenthau
that:
"Any changes in the tax struc-
ture should, therefore, not be in
the direction of increased taxes
I But this vert situation makes it
possible and timely for use now to
consider revision of the tax laws
with the purpose of removing any
inequities or unnecessary adminis-
trative difficulties that may be in-
herent in the law and abating or
modifying takes that create un-
fairness to consumers or to trade
or have other disadvantages which
outweigh their revenue yield "
nent. for it takes little to stir I he
fierce racial add political animosi-
ties which exist in that region it
will not soon be forgotten that the
World war was whelped there
King George and the monarchy
have had a friendly reception from
whether the move possibly por-
tends any frther governmental
change which might alter Interna
Growing Conditions
In Texas Improved
Over Early Summer
----------- I
AI STIN, Tex., Aug. 18
(AP).— United States depart-
ment of agriculture today is-
sued a statement that grow-
speediy er ush the revolt. |
But in a surprise attack on San
Sehastian, Bay of Biscay resort.
Towering flames spread swiftly Fascist rebel airplanes scored di-
89
A V ■ 3
—g
HOLLYWOOD Calif Aug
lightning conductor in 1754. two
years after Benjamin Franklin is
The country's consumptibn ot;
was in •
,000.000
The diary has been in posses-
sion of Dr. Thorpe since he di-
vorced Miss Astor last year. His
attorneys made strenuous efforts
to introduce it as evidence that the
auburn-haired screen actress
would be an unfit mother for lictle
Marylyn.
it has been through the ages, one
( Bv Associated Press.)
(jovernment troops pressed ev-
ery advantage today in Spain’s
civil war in a supreme effort to
Gainesbille Ma RRegister
i. .c RLAcg Calif Aug. 13cr°P failure to the "strange
sdB SShassim ESaismemrassigorhszume-n.on
Chamberlain, millionaire patentdisplay in the museum
in the United States must be paid gro rapist-slayer, by a woman
. for in marks convertible into for- * sheriff.
today to be one form of slot ma- . . . . । „
chines the public wouldn't fall for. 581 exenange wnereas ormer ly Authorities issued warnings pubiican senatorial nomination.
- - through a system of export boun- | against drunkenness and public
ties paid to exporters, German in- ..
dustry was able to buy in the ' disturhances the morning of the
United States with so-called “aski" ! exe,u "? . . nrimary
w.1 u- u * . n. The hanging the first to be i prmary
Frederick Brown, 80, for the marks, which were not actually held in Daviess county since two
first time in years, found a place taken out of the country , men were executed 31 years ago, i neck and neck in a race for the
to tie his horse on Main street. He The reported German action to- will be ion due ted in the fenced
gladly paid a nickel for an hour's ward discontinuing export subsi- yard of the county garage
parking dies was said to include prohibition T y officers awaited the ar
Everybody with the exception of the use of such marks in the ‘rivalo clphiiHAnna"EpWort.
of Brown and a comparatively future.
Oklahoma swelters
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 13
(AP OklaWoma continued to
ment control whatsoever over
acreage devoted to grains is up to
the gtowers themselves.
FIRST PUBLIC EXECUTION
IN 31 YEARS EXCITES
oW ENSRORO CITIZENS
old. Other nations are wondering
w’hat may happen to the monarchy
when time compels him to with
draw support
King George's nine-months old
throne is a fairly hot seat in view
of all the circumstances.
It is of more than passing inter-
est that George assigned the dlr-
tatorship to another instead of
jumping into the breach himself,
as was done by the late King Alex-
ander of Yugoslavia, and in effert
by George's former brother-in-law.
Carol of Rumaria. Having done
this, the ruler left his capital.
IRVING Tox. Aug 13 1AP1.
Workera re < ned J. Fi Roberta.
60, from a eirksand trap in a
veil bittom tolay after * he har
watched water rising about his i
.lx ly for 16 houra and 35 minutes. ,
Regardless of the result of the
series of talks definite assurance
came what wheat acreage will be
lars who broke into the villa of at the Universal "lot," and studio!
Bernard Mosztelski here stole a heads set Jo work to find out
verse winds and low
handicapped the fine
forces.
w
,
H ■
I
thus far as to anything which Me-
taxas himself may do, for while he
is a man of great force and initia
tive, he always has professed him-
self to be a staunch monarchist
and is credited with being conser-
vative and saf. However, be is
about the last of the great person-
alities whom death has spared to
PRIEST-SCIENTIST HONORED
AS SECOND BEN FRANKLIN
fives W U Woolverton said “Joe reached and gradual relief would
lewis' was William Birchfield, come.
who escaped from an Oklahoma. Only Lubbock appeared due to-
prison )n 1923 while serving a 10- day for a new record Thermome-
year robbery sentence , ters there stood at 103 shortly be-
Officers said Lewis fingerprints fore noon and were climbing stead-
matched those of Birc hfield. ily-
As prominent H o t Springs i A definite downward break in
• Macbeth The ame p dm tion fatalities since July 13 stood at
aroused comment on the New jo"
Highroad tails Ge man Women
BERLIN (AP) German women
ale increasingly affected by the
wanderlust." the women's bureau
of the! German labor front an-
nounced.
: Mil
BIB
Jan __
-g amama
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 13
W rkmen installed a gasoline
motor pump and lowered hot
drinks an-l food to the victim dur-
ing the night Hie remained con
seious during tihe night, alternate-
ly urging spree and giving voice
to his hopelemnes..
Mir T E Futch said Roberts 1
AAA officials s a i (I privately
would not be a required Condition
1 A
) ork ut age
wWawurwt hanihin romnre BEAUTY ALONE WINS
island will highlight the d vs pro TEXAN FILM JOB
i tram
LOWERING U.S.-
GERMAN TRADE
BARRIERS SEEN
intensive check
PORT ARTHUR. Texas, Aug
ESTAEIISHMENT OF METAX-
AS DICTATOR MAKING
NEIGHBORS NERVOUS
here yesterday Capt of Detec- hottest temperatures had
Yesteritay’s attendarw •
lrought the grand total :
<vo
here offers a
—
ded88bheg, sg
grag 3
* ' 38888
6-.. —4a
_3, 882
The memory of Father Pro copius
Divisch, a priest-scientist credited
with independent invention of the
i By the Associated Press i MAY RAISE BARS ON
neTrxwavdoathwollacromeshgumpet PLANTING OF GRAIN
DALLAS. Tex Aug 13 iAPi
The (‘entennini I x;- it ion sub-
initted evidende tolay that it has
' attracted notice tliroughout the
v orld
■ Bob (‘ouiter of the state Cen-
tennial Commission’- travel bu-
t'-au reported more than 178 000
, inquiries have been received in
quest of information ahont the
* phe w
Hverp state and 'I nations were
[represented, he sai-
The Texas birt hdlet i ation
neighboring states,
no concern has I
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1936, newspaper, August 13, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437803/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.