Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [22], No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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Famous^M!
when visitir^B
collection. Hfl
sons all over tl
him on it.
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torian of my class.
teacher, Miss Hoar, was present at
my graduation and was proud, as
she was the one to whom I owe
much of my education. In the sums
mer she asked me if I could
sketch about Spain whict^^was
glad to do. After she hj^j^pr oof read
It she said that it a splendid
writing about SpKjj^^
During th^jjfl^Jj,er j began to
read greatrj|^^erpjeces 0f literature.
Then an^^ea came to me that I
could uL-jte noetry. 1 wrote a few
Janet Gaunor
FOX FILM HAS ONE OF
'v WORLD’S LARGEST ARSENALS
and find a ]
only one %
went to her
had happen
ciously odJ
niutkfli.
Fully Equipped—Janet Gay nor and
“My America,” which I showed to
Miss Hfrar first of all.
i*,-^On a beautiful May morning
just a few days before school was
to be out, and I was to finish my
first year in high school, Mr. and
Mrs. Talley and their family had I
to go from Dallas to El Paso. I waj
to stay at home. I felt that somethijM
extraordinary was going to happ^H
They had left nte in charge of
home, only with one of the coc^H
who was a very young girl. Mrs.
ley had told me that they woulcMi
back in two days, but three and eM
four days passed and still they di<T
not come. At the end of the fourth
day, I received a telegram from Al-
ice, the youngest of the Talley girls,
which ran thus:
“ 'An accident occurred, father and
mother have been killed, June and I
very badly hurt. Take care of home.’
“This was a terrible shock to me,
because, what would I do without
the help of these benefactors? I sat
on a sofa, and tried to think of what
would become of me. Where could
I go? What could I do for these two
who were left of the family
r some firearms to oe usea m
aes in “Carolina," the Janet Gay-
-Lionel Barrymore romance,
ling to the Guild Theatre, Sat-
lay midnite Sunday and Monday,
jhe collection includes no dum-
l^bere are 2,500 rifles, 800
.; H^nd 250 machine guns of
HHRfln artillery alone, the
HHHltor .-cj .•'.PPM !har. In-
jJBgllH.y' post. There are 12
American and Kietuh
such accessories. The cost of the
blank ammunition used in Fox’s
“Cftvalcade” came to $3,800. "What
Price Glory’s” bill was $0,300, and
“7th Heaven” used $4,000 worth. The
average Western, starring George
O’Brien, costs from $600 to $700 in
ammunition charges.
Started With Small Collection
Louis Witte, in charge of the ar-
senal, is himself a gun enthusiast
He is a chemist by profession, and a
veteran of both the French and the
American armies. When he came to
the Fox lot in charge of special ef-
fects he found a small and incom-
plete collection of arms. He then
compiled a set of figures.
These proved that the studio was
spending from $5,000 to $30,000 an-
nually in the rental of ordinance. To
cut this amount he went into the
1 was ablet^Bi
God crowned H
me to win thM
Miss Hoar that V
my way through
her for all she n
went off to
enough tirnc^fl
colli go.
we live togtSM
tin-American countries
cinch for the directors
in a Fox picture if they
o their heads to invade
territory.
are 98,000
|ition there
blank ammunition stored
:ially constructed powder
. Each piece of the fire-
tecked in the morning and
persons
X V0TRE SANT* Q
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [22], No. [49], Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1934, newspaper, April 27, 1934; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096343/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .