Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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Newport, R. I., socialites will sec about the grandest debut in their
ni"rnory. if the rumored $100,000 coming-out party for 17-year-old
1. ilvn Mel.can. above, materializes. Her mother, Evalyn Walsh
{VI( I . an, wealthy Washington owner of the $2,000,000 Hope dia-
mond, denied the report, but admitted she doesn't “add up the
eliocl: stubs.” Mrs. McLean also said CIO leader John L. Lewis
would be a guest.
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GASOLINE DEPOTS, SHIPS
TARGETS OF DARING
INSURGENT
A queen
court in
TELEPHONE 99 RIGHT NOW OR
SEND THIS SPECIAL COUPON
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192s Chev. ('oii|m,)
Phone 3. (90-2tdp)
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patient s
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right hind leg;
roared loud, hut
Io beg.
pi iked I he I non
of his horn,
made the
was horn.
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I ook'
kibbling'
CNv; <:•: . <
dog
both down
I he lion, with
Usiia I ly 1
summer, j
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liim a
against the
Thorpness out-
breakw ater,
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You needn’t miss a single issue while you’re on your
vacation this summer. All the news and happenings
from back home will reach you promptly, wherever you
are, and just at the time when you can really enjoy
reading every item!
GOING IN TO THE
HOME STRETCH
WO Al—San XntWN%L
KI’RC—Houston
WBAP-jrft. Worth.
WFAA—Dallas.
was nearly
LAST TIME TODAY
Jeanette McDonald
Nelson Eddy
In
PHANTOM AIR
i RAIDERS SCOURGES
LOYALIST COAST
hot,
, ‘ ’ Thompson, you
of a-gim,
Kwp up the tight,
run. ”
Thompson said: “No, I’m going,
too 1
out
you.
him
A Tliv hour was late, it
'night
As t hey ’‘ passed in
i
So
sileh I’,nt
i ii'iiml ido- (
many And vo\ i red them
llevl id ! sack * 11 flour
Willi lii'i-iiits white
oi the lily
ap Tin' ha nd I w oi k
Lilly.
put them
spot,
(By The AP Feature Service)
MADRID—A phantom air raid-
er has done more damage to the
Republican cause in Spain since
the war started July 18, 1936
than any two divisions of insurg-
ent enemy troops at the front.
His destruction would be hailed
throughout loyalist territory R* a
major victory.
This air-raider, who usually op
(‘rates on moonlight nights, has
destroyed countless gasoline and
oil depots and ships, his raids
heing carried out in the most
spectacular fashion.
Very little is known
It elei'tvd \olir
I shall stiuil
the pi'iiple.,
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in
we 11 m 11 < I : i little
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IH led :
no
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will
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s.i me
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more
well
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.in 19.;7 w,.'
-1.750,000.
i' additiomd
I extension of work but not
i staggering proportions anil this .....
I find in most of the appropriation]
hills.
liighth—The total expenditures
in 1905 was $10,000,009; in 1915,
i $15,000,000, and in 1937, the huge
sum of $143,000,006.
Respectfully yours,
(Signed) (\ L. STAVINOHA.
Tl ESDAY-WEDNESDAY
Yacht Club Boys —
Judy Canova — Ben Blue
Eleanore Whitney
Johnny Downs
In
‘Thrill of a Lifetime’
Plus
March of r
“Musical I‘NO S
Paramomit N
sight. ’ ’
Mountain
eharms-
<>f his bluff disarms.
when t lie flmtr is in t he (
dough, |
....• notes are soil ami low,
voters, they will do what/s
right
the little dog that Won th«
fight. (<‘out ributei
t> a_aiii't an\
-.ilaiv ,.f
alw ay
Ills
in \ ih"
took
and
I ight
a ( old \\ a ter
knows w hat
is mig111 \ and
prevail
w li v a lilt In dog vail I w 1st a big
tail;
Spanivl ('aught
t hv
Lion
Inga n
I nivorn
lhe end
the dog
.sorry he
I '>i II said:
ain’t a' good plan,
m the liai d'; Letlinish the fight by the rules
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cost I
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NEED MONEY? Earn $14 to $23
weekly just showing gorgeous
Fashion Frocks to friends. Free
dresses to wear and show. Nq in-
vestment. Give age and dress' size.
FASHION FROCKS, Inc., Dept.
K-2741, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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pa rlo
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and
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st a! i'
Cia! tax
agency
this wav
'alary
3 Big Days of a New Angle
On Love
“Change of Heart’’
With
Gloria Stuart — Michael
Whalen — Lyle Talbot
Try to find a funnier one in
this mad, merry mix-up.
Plus
“KENNEDY^
Adm.
say dog Days arc
hottest part of the
, t ai■ I i<|iii o'
nave soiue
the
J. J. Stark JY.,Dealer, Houston
Chronicle. Phone 520W tf
Houston Post, Jake Zi
of the | Agent. Phone 600 )
of
t ilk
the bull.
the man will
the most
the dog
little more
covcred
sack ii
•nits
raising
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I Sl'I'Ofll 1 \ O' I'
dmi" !
I ii'vaiise
world ha'
dvr only
I he plain
i sink Grit i'b
that, 11 o''. i
long and
success,.- i
I dest re Vis'
| liters o! g,:
I b'vp lbll".'.:i
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| great Ih'ilii w n li
daw !
LAST TIME TODAY
John Barrymore in
“Bulldog
Drummond’s
Peril
DOG DAYS
a I nicoi ii. I ighl
eI'>w n ;
Jinn ped
k liockei
■ I TI It > M I ’St ».\
I great I
, : Th<' I nicoi n, oi
TC THE VOTERS I,.,,..
' OF LAVACA COUNTY
:ip|H o
y XCHT
' allowed t lie | And the
19 11. and in 1 The
■ t •-lla.iioo.
allowed in i Cor
and
, of
i \\ it h
th.'i
I 0111111 I s SI < > 11
The :
I i h
""'IWHI
on the j
t he Pick
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A nst in | So Bill took out
h backing. I timber.
s due t he I \ I,,] Thompson
so limber.
| ADDRESS ....................................■
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with the court world at her feet met a queen without a |
the picture above. At right. Helen Wills. American queen
of the tennis courts, is pictured curtseying to exiled Queeri En:. ot
Spain. They met at a party in London following Miss W1'1* "
blcdon triumph, where she made tennis history by defeating her
fellow-Californian, Helen Jacobs, for her eighth victory as womens
singles champion
sum
st ale.
of ( III
about
have too
polit ica I
of
with
job in
stu
! a\c
over a I
dollars.
be made io
or can
to those
This may
'Sion, but ,
j The Bully
' And
piece ,>
I >oa I'd a
>9llU,lII Hi
I hl i d \ i i >.: - . t;ic i i<|ii< o’ con
t rol ho.'iid. , '.c\ nave some 29l>
employ I ' • , nl ce I be lll|llor I |’.III
law. d ra w i: g Inj 'a ia lie', ImJ |
. I here i' ' ," !’•'.• 'Ain k lor the , Th
artuid io',, v. I'li'ii coiii,'itii' about |
250 lileli. a .1 ;i|! i ’
of t In 'ii" '!’:'- dep.ni t meiit
each cm:: 11 ., a i, 11 - ,i v c t he state
about .*900.0011. is (i
the state *l,h7fi,l'l»0 1.1
board.
Eonrt li-
'Is liqliol .
' i -I s i In a u’ v
ilher : a \.
iy i
:led
I ra vv i
prov al
i-aeh
it 's
a i id
t lines
II avding
could be
EH th
ploy i s
]20 per
j many
I friends
tax payer',
t ..........an
but no one
i Sixth I t,| 11 ii |uei11 '
' stale now amount to
| dred and ten millin'
| start will have to
either col I ci t, com [ >rom t ~e
i eel tin same in iii'tice
1 who pay t hi'i r t a xv'.
I I ak< mor,. : an o'.ie
n >w.
show
111111111 g
was
in
-II! 1
> ' :• i, 11'
•.■.I oi >150.11011,
ali'ivvi'd ‘he sum
W c admit 1 hat t here
I responsibilities and
work but not such
y'ou
st ate oi I i
a little
I 'em
was
big paw,
course, was
Mei RAW.
believe, was
Spaniel;
all know
1 O’DAXIEL
| Thompson couldn't tight and Bill I
was slow,
O'HAMEL
aw ay
I nicoriis.
>r raiding plane, whirl:
<•,'irries a two-man
have reported the plane
be Italian; ot hers < lerimin.
believed the intrepid fliers
I heir a'i| ",ipmeiit I re<|iieiit ly,
never their methods.
String of Successes
it I he censorship
heard ol t his
week -
•atl avk
I ‘rior
■ I . I lie a 11 ckcl had -i
' peel ill'll la r st I i :rj ol
during winch lime he
a mu nd a hall billion,
: -oi l lie a lid ml alonu t he |
i seaboard.
mo't sfx'rtaviilar coop was
ic. a ha i bor in mid .lann-
PI niimet ing down I rom a
silent motor.just
| ;it daw : one morning the plane
I barely skimmed many five- to
I eight million liters of gasoline and
| oil tanks w hile the pilots leisi^ky
'■ maehine-gunmthe tanks <■
armm-piercing bullets. " I B
Burned Three "Weeks f ’
Then tile plane wheeled .sharp-
ly and ! lew back to drop ii i'cii-
: diary and explosive bombs. There
i was a -licet oi flame as the oil
| took I ire. Three vv I'cks la! er t lie
had not yet fully died out.
over inn million liters of oil
and g'.'o.oline were lost.
This episodes was re|>eated at
Barcelona, Tarragona, Alicante
and < 'at tagciia, leaving the gov
,(‘rnment to rue the day when
11,1 preceding regimes rejected the
I American draw n plan to put slor-
] age tanks underground in the
| hills behind the coast.
The mystery plant's most bru-
tal atack came on April 14 north
of Catellon where it. swooped
down on the international brig-
ade's Red Cross hospital
(■allying foreign casualties
Valencia to Barcelona.
| trailing the 1 rain at a
altitude ami bombing it, the
lots circled about
gunned the wreckage lor 15 min-
utes. Sixty patients were rv-
woinided and a dozen died; some
lost their mind under the feroe
| it y of the at tack.
'I he raiders in .June went ai‘> r
jail shipping, frequently disabling
<>r sinking two ships in a single
night. I'he same methods of di-
rect, low attack with bombs fol-
i lowed bv machine-guns vvi-re used
i always with success. The plane
| also experimented sueecssfly with
|nn aerial torpedo
I British f reighter
side the Valencia
then Hew off to bomb and sink
nearby ship.
The raiders prefer the dawn
attack unless there is moonlight.
They use a single motored hydro-
plane equipped with at least two
heavy calibre machine guns. To
keep their hand in during lulls
the operators frequently have been
reported machine-gunning Repub-
lican highways.
The highest decorations and
honors await the Republican avi-
ator lucky enough to down the
marauder nnd clear up the mys-
tery of his or their identities.
Scarcely anyone believes the plane
is piloted by Spaniards.
I ell , lilt y .
V' lli' I' in licet
■' •• di11<ircii or
: o :i: mli 'll 'ii id
itboui li,,.
I
r ;i nd
'IH 'll!
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u mI il or.
is
ami
vve
and
expenso,
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Reduct
eaeli
for
tile i
get a
m it built
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t lie
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loiir|.\nd passed the biscuits steaming)
t imes j
I Bill said,
a large
I for the
• the force
depart meut
t hey
t heir
c x pen '(•
t otic
i log, I
Wat. i
I The people .
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represent at iv e
the rights ot j
W. LEE O’DANIEL
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with t he
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ami
alw ays
W Ill'll
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sun, ami 1
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25c
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15c Indies
Rayon
10*
I’iintie
49"
10"
BASS BROTHERS CO.
RED TAG SALE
$1.49
$1.98
15c < It i Id t en's
Ra\i»n Panties
White Batiste
Sale price
SI.95 kind in
Red l ag Sale
in
19"
25c White Lawn in
RED TAG S XLE
DON’T MISS IT!
One of the Greatest Achievements in
VALVE - GIVING
I . I .iipi'i leii 1 bit le I
Svvi- One
P’ I'.cG U U
.”>9c Noveltv
RED I \G
SAI. E
15"
79"
19"
25c Shadow Piool
Organdies, yard
♦»9c Dress or Hand
kerchief
I .mens
S2.95 Printed
Acetate*
Floating Health Toilet
SOAP 4
cake 1
('I a .s is no ty pograph-
ical Error)
I 25t. White Moose-
Tuad, marked
25c Nurse White Ma
terials in RED
TAG SALE
Blue Belle Cheviot, 4 Ac
Shirtings Iv
9Sc Printed Sheer
1 Frocks
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1938
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