Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.),, Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1931 Page: 4 of 8
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month of brides, Jeanette Mac-
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and screen star, will become the
bride of Robert G. .Ritchie, New
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a purse of approximately $140,000, the world’s richest stake. Victory
for Sun Beau will put that horse’s winnings close to $400,000, the
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scene on the lawn of the beautiful Ague Caliente track, which is locat-
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State highway police who halted the Intent riot. In the'foreground is debris torn from the cells b ythe an
gry convicts nnd thrown into the eio-ular inoktoure. Three tier of eeW b ocks ere shown, with eonviete
looking out. They had howled and Jeered as the ou Uce stopped them from tossing everything removable
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mtfc sftra who will provide much of ths Interest
jj” jjswimming championships to be held St
*Mce dhumplon; Eleanor Holm, who will defend
rd back stroke and 800-yard medley: and Gon.
Tw.,th? t»ti« V»st in the Junior 800-
hlp at Newark, N. Jw recently.
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IN'ndreda assembled at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier tn Arlington
Cemetery at dawn for Easter services. President and Mrs. Bdover,
with James H. Milan. Grand Commander of the Knlrhts Tamolaa.
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M.. Bruner, of Ventnor, N.
J., has accepted the invitation of
the New Jersey Prohibition Party
to be its gubernatorial standard
bearer. In his acceptance he de-
clared be was a “constitutional
prohibitionist,” but firmly opposed
to the Anti-Saloon League of N J.
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