Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. [42], No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 19, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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And now Howard Hughes at 31 sits atop the avia-
tion world. The round-the-world dash made by
him and his crew in his“$WO,OW LofR
knocked many hours off the record the
Post set in 1933. He is a story-book
business, the movies and aviation-—arid he was
born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
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running
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t he I i re -1 a rt
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ty such or-
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TO THE Qt A LI El ED VOTERS
. OF THE CITY OF YOAKl'M,
TEXAS:—
You are hereby notified that the
float'd of Commissioners of said
City intends to pass an ordinance
at a meeting of Ailch Board to he
held
1938,
Hallj
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died our
prohably
poiiitiuent
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uni nurssiii!'
pa rt. ’ ’
“What are you talking abouf^’'
dema tided. “ W hut do yon
someone -el t he ham on |
Wh\ Who.’
w a- a ipiest ioiiing
BXTH
SOMETH II
makes th
WINNER wit
taltewiU^Mfh
going In
omct lil
W et
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85 i
was a proper
holi-e, “ ,\si y
h is pipe, “we
dribble iround
on I hr t ar root. lint
leg n a I
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alter In
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brought
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two CH ACCOUNT HUSrt CWT
t'kt GYVE MY OtIE EVEb
KVTTEM - A 0RA5S DOOft KMO©"
A DOG COLLAR AH A DEAO
rat wnrt a string to r1
SvnNG HER BY -ALL PER-I—
YOUR NO ACCOUNT GLOVE?
A GO rWSH! '5 GHEH
d i aiHt so particiam boot |
TRA0»rf THAT GOOD OLE GIOVE L,
BUT AS uONft AS YOU WANT M*
So HUCH I’UL UETCHA her
if yoJevoihhe yq* taopgje
WHMCHA FOUHO YESTERDAY VITH
THE OTHER THINGS- I A»HT SO
PA*Tic’ear though! <-----------
T <~^YUH CArJx G»T a\——■
L ions eyeo hitteh evRY
2> \ DAY HUSHVr~Y
n to bo/Wallel
an
< let ,'l gol I I I o II.—*-
who
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\a- prettx
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Set land plane record in
Lol lie
mean,
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wa- in
skunks
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Howard Hughes’ first contact W'ith aviation came ’
when he bet his wealthy father on a Yalc-Harvarci
crew race. Howard, then 14 years old, backed
the crimson, and when he won the cider Hughes
| told him he could have anything he wanted
' Howard Hughes chose, a $5 ride on an ancient
seaplane flown by a former navy aviator.
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move up
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world I ■ llu
mg lo do. That
pure and simple,
in live minutes,
hi-re. We better
the |M>rch.”
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“ SiipjMise the
on fire.’'
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amaxement,
gotten that Pam's amhmgris
Inheriting his father’s g-eat fortune and oil tool
factory at 18, Hughes ran the business success-
fully, then went to Hollywood. Wiseacies called
h:*n an easy mark when, after sev< I minor sue- Ithat
cesses, in spent $4,000,000 making “Hell’s Angels.’ i
But that aviation epic made the late Jean Harlow
a star and Hughes a nrOflt of $3,000,000.
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beat it. Emma
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run.
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Flaming Like a Torch
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got a
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tile phone.
| Hughes next turned his prodigious talents to real
I aviation. He soon broke the world land plane
i speed record, the cross-country mark twice within
a year The Liguc International Des Aviateurs
nmned his 1930 feats the world's outstanding con-
tribution to smoi.iiiic flying. President Roosevelt
prm-c.'.iod linn lhe Harmon medal.
I here.
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Maybe it wi)l“ Asey said.
Jack Jjorne looked at. him in ___________
, Had Asey Mayo r
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on the 4th ’day of Angus'
^it 7:30 p. m. at the £■
IlMhi^p'rdinance shaJfl||||
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tiling!'"' .1
“Tin-
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of
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you do
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“Maybe yon can’t." Asey re-
turned, “but that's what I m go
11mler. I
down 1 “"
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hot |'M
onto |------
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comes to xx.ir-e,
“we'll sa lx age si I x er 1
and things. It's the (gca])
pity that Aaron Frye mmbm
us
most.
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and city
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with a
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em,
if
didii't
I
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I lung
der I hat
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‘ ‘ I saw
barn wa-
-i cum I
do
couple *
and a al
old aunt
burned.
out
-he wanted
save, was the oldv^B
stirred batter *
goes the roof—watch I’1
octagonal barn swiftly
Lr
k fu/ a" <
ih/itse h
si 14- lui<
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Up to w here
-aid.
i going 1o
open xx In n
phut ! I k
g"l a i ace.
I el I me !
\ oil. < hie
all rigid I he
il w a - a I < il'eh !
we du -ouiei king \\ hal’ll y d ■
\\ e xe got lo do -miietllll.g
“Like what ' A soy i mpi i red.
“Put ii mil ! (all help
got lo do
e xci 1 edIx .
ex poinl ce
pump. file
xnur Imu-e is
■ lire I l llek's
up with I he
What
■ laek
l"l lk
it ! " Peg i II-
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tT'aik tv.m'.e in one year.
oi warming" up in
-oil of.
"" A ren’t \ mi g"ing 1" di
I h i ng Peg dema mled . "’Ale x
-it I here We
llnw ! f hex
blanket- around
im e a re lire- like thl-, oxer
ax. Shouldn't we?"
Writhing with Disappointment
“If l hi- xx as a proper am
leal < .1 | ie
pulling oiil
a lid
wet hlankei-
'11 ain't a logical lion-e."
I “But .we ought lo -axe things'',
| -laek said, I
I “It xx "i -e
I
xml ever -ee a fme-l j.\-cy -aid.
II the animal- running I and hooks
Asey a-ked. ‘ ‘ Fire I lieek of a
, Sox, you know 1 can't be around to tell us what
maybe perhaps thisihe treasurers the most. You
catch, at that. It is'know, I remember mice in Well-
“a! ||h
You : y
silc.h j
ami
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ite Wileyv^eie,
dinande,
Charter of the City of Yuakum,
Texas, providing for'the altera-' t
tion'and extension of the houn-■ i
thy. dary limits of said City md an-i 1
territory |
hiving ad jacent to said City, by i
ordinance of said City without1
necessity of securing consent of
the territory and,or, inhabitants
annexed, such amendment deelar- ’
ing Hie procedure for final pas-
sage of such an ordinance ami
the effect thereof on th<‘ terri- |
tory and inhabitants annexed, and
provided that additional terrifery j
may be annexed as often as sa.d .
Boa ril considers proper.
THE CITY OF YOAKVM,
TEXAS, (
By IL S. FRADY, Qiair-1 r
man, Board of City ' Com-j
missioners "J
Attest:—■ I
W. W. HORADOM, City j I
Clerk, Yoakum, Tex. I I
woods U
said at )fist, ■
“that’s the end of that. Wonder I
if Frye had insurance?”
“Probably not,” Peggy said, b’
“unless Pam thought about it, "
i Asey, why didn’t anyone come I
to -ee this tire?” I
“The other shows is giving us I
1 too much competition,” Asey I
.-■aid. “Well, 1 guess this
! eludes the |N*i'formanee—
I “Performance is light!" Peggy
interrupted. “Do y^ti realize
t we sat ^ut, and never lifted
la finger/ Aiji^'sey, how did it I
start?” Wi?s it set ?”
I “What a honied thought!” B|
Asev said, the shallow of a smile Ji
playing around the corners of his ,
j mouth. “Set? Tsh, tach! Why
li-arn, including octagonal barns, | ,
they burn down every day. Set ? j |
My, my!' and there we never | |
'lifted ii linger, never did a thing I 1
we was siip]Hised to do, Just twid-
1 hiimbs. Someone is
writhing with dis ap-
out there. In tact,
t hi re, 1 'm sure. But 1
w rit Iiing
‘" What do
I the barn
\\ ba 1 Im .'
i ire."
laid
8 I Wh (t
j didn’t
w* sp ion
ML I f iiei e
L ■ T,u‘ •
Ri | dneed itself to a mas^ of charr^mQ
embers. Without quite under- aoi
standing why, Peg and Jack found foj
themselves assuming his matter) j
ot fact and philosophical atti-
tude. X'eitht-r of them noticed his h
preoccupation with the
around the barn.
“There," Asey
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EHtrrrd
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
POLITICAL
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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CY PnOEuE ATWOOD TAYLOR
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fo» Commissioner, Precinct 2—
(SOOKY) SEEKAMP I
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Gc.istable Precinct 7:—■
ARTHUR GRAY.
LUEY E. HAGAN
(For Re election).
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For Congressman:
14th District—
R M. KLEBERG.
u (Re-election).
Lavaca County
for Coiumisstouei,
Precinct* 3 and 7—
W A. HENKHAUS
GUS ‘ Transfer ’ ’ SEIM
(R< election)
0. <V. (Dock) BURKETT!
im Sheriff—
MAURICE V. STRUNK
FfcANK M. McGREW
L. A. NIEBUHR
A P McELROY
(For R,-election)
For County Attorney:
WILLIAM W. ALLEN
For County Attorney-—
STEPHEN P HEBERT
(Re-election).
ED TULLY Jr.
I.el e
i that
Foi District Clerk: —
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election.
ARNOLD "Dick”
For Representative: —
JOHN J BELL
(For Re election)
DeWitt County
For County Treasurer.—
THOS. M. STEIxL.
(Reelection).
ALVIN "POP" BARNES
For County Supt. of Schorls -
WH.I I A M A I I 1.1 Jx’S
CHAS. W M DONALD
• • III'
Id.
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am
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look at
For County Treasurer—
J G KONVICKA,
(Re election). ‘
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For Co. Supt. of Schools:
W. F HANCOCK
(lie e 11 e t I o n )
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For State Senator,
15th Senatorial District- ■
L. J. STJLAK,
(Re election)
For County Judge:
PAUL -H FERTSCH
(Re election)
For District Clerk
GUS J STRAUSS
(Re mu )
MiiT'h 1917 at Tuakum, I vti», ns k..a»'id i’Ihmg Mattvr,
I U. thv V ! of Cong re— of March K, 1K79
r\ i I \ line
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Asses air Collector1
E A TURK.
iRc election)-
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helb
Well.
For Justice of the Peace—
Precinct 7—
T. J. (Tom) BURKETT
JAMES W. CAWTHORN )
J S. SCHRIMSCHER
(Re-election)
( II Al’I I Ii 21
A Questioning Fire
"X . " th" I l'"Opi I XX I
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t'or Sheriff
L A BUEHRIG
E B MARKOWSKY
're-election) .
Mr-.
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w Ii et h e r I i mu a gut
I i <>m t hem, ur (h,.\
I" r -lop I ugging.
k at her ea i - ' She -’’
-aid. “ Li-ten
anythin^," Peg
Mrs. CJHI ’ |
lor her lo
- t |.r..g
t NjHi b«»|
•id!
;>« r I me
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Ih- top
A a run
hl re .'
two
111 e
terrible
know
I right
II I f"in
a Lou
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don’t hear
"Du von,
ni.il loucd
Hirdd is
Io.hl
iet> to
to tin-
party
iirin where adiiiluntou
e|.r».,| rt> ad vert iwii.eii]
•ha i X*'d ;t (
?«r Representative, 23rd District -W
J. J. OLSEN.
PAUL BOETHEL
(Re-election)
,o and
'.'■ing candidates
wliic'. ’hey as-
action of the
prima ry
.p i"
2 a in - I
For County Clerk:
D L. HUDSON.
FRED F. FEHRENKAMP
J F BOZKA
(For Re election)
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The
announce th.
for the off
pirr, subject
Democrat ic
July:
go get
11 ieml- .
an order.
I heller,' I
honorary wax.
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THE STORY SO FAR: murder of Marina Lome, w’hose
Asey Mayo, Cope Cod decetic- husband’s. post office mural has
live, is investigating yesterday’s aroused Quanomet.
ed by a
her sister’s knife and Pain Frye
is suspected. Pam disappeajs af-
ter hiding $50,000 worth of am-
bergris she found, Asey knows
someone is after the ambergris
he is trying to locate it.
Then Jack Lome brings startling
news. He has discovered he was
never married to Marina because'
s; e was already married to agree-
able Tim Carr, boarder at the
f rye’s Octagon House, whom she
was blackmailing. She was also
. playing around with Roddy Strutt,
> whose plane crash furnished a
artist, seems worried about Pam s
suspicious alibi. Peggy Boone, am
absence.
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.ill.'1 him
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