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THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, IMO
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72 x 81 Satin Down Filled Comfort
$12.95
72 x 84 Taffeta Wool Filled Comfort
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augmented by active army unit
and drum and bugle corps, stretch-
ed 10 miles down Broadway.
O. D. Hollenbeck of Washing-
ton, assistant chief of employment
service for veterans, and Harry
T. Kranz of San Francisco, United I
States Civil Service commissioner >
were to address the veterans to-
day.
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Beautiful new colors with, dark border for
trimming. Extra heavy and serviceable;
will absorb instantly. Buy these in sets to
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Hurry! Hurry!
3 MORE DAYS ONLY!
Every sweet potato grower, or
interested grower, is urged to at-
tend a meeting in the District
Courtroom Saturday at 2 p.m., B.
L. Neal, county agent, announced
today.
The sweet potato outlook for
the year is good, according to
Neal.
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Children 4 and 5 years old are being enrolled. Those interested
are invited to call—or Phone 932-w.
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-tudent pilot in the rear cockpit, a distance of three feet, is used at Randolph Field, Texas, - giant
training Held. Telephone dial is the only part that’s missing—and of course, no "busy signals.’’ Two
former Minneapolis, Minn., men demonstrate the unit. Lieut. Fred E. Hild, front cockpit, former All-
American football star of Coe College, and now a flying instructor for Uncle Sam, phones his pupil,
Flying ( adet I). E. < raw ford, also of Minneapolis. The receivers are built right into the helmet in or-
: by flames Sunday afternoon. Dam- Q) ]. A Pension
age was estimated between $6,000 9
and $8,000. . i or Race Horses
Buy these for gifts and for your own use
too. Beautiful new pastel shades that will
add beauty to a queen’s bathroom. Jac-
ouard weave. Serviceable and thirsty!
denly annexed the neutrul are
in his left hand, veteran inventor -1. Robert Fish, of springtield. Mass., displays his new rocket bomb, ( VFW Conclave Hears
which, he says, will chase a plane and destroy it. Sound-sensitive, the projectile is designed to pick up RenAr+.
the roar of motors and automatically race after the plane at about 900 miles per hour. Fish expects Teports
an official test off the New. England coast soon.
and Italy.
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Europe’s war.
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The planer and thousands of
Workmen today began reno-
vating the Redwine building, next
door to the A. Crim hardware
store, which will be the new home
of the Reed Jewelry Store.
L. H. Reed, owner of the store,
said today that the building,
which will be modernized, will be
ready to be occupied by Oct. 1.
The store is now located on the
same street, between the Haya
Clothing_Store and the DeLuxe
Barber Shop.
Balkan fate
to prevent an
interfering with hi. | the
the most
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significant
meeting at
Italian and
of tile Texas State Grange; Dan
Harrison, Houston; former Sen-
tor Lloyd E .Price. Fort AC'.i.
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A new front, new floors and
general overhauling of the budd-
ing is planned. Flourescent light,
ing fixtures will be installed.
Hugh Green has the contract. The
building is owned by the Ras Red-
wine estate.
Reed announced the expansion
program today.
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Will Meet Saturday
today for theudeath of Nurse Ann
Duggan Hl minutes after a serum
wa. injet ted into her arm in con-
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regimenting the Balkan countries.
The more Germany and Italy"
show effective power in forcing
Rumania and Hungary to come
to terms, the teus will ' be Stalin’s
sat isfnet ion; Fhere is " row ing |
evidence that Rus in and Ger-
many are moving apart a their
production of crude oil declined ' e
moderately, according to the I
weekly statistical report issued
today by the American Petrole; in
here Sunday, he will
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78 Workmen were put on the ioh
ME'early this week to rebuild the
UK mill, which with the planer is one
HK'of the largest in East Texas, AI.
6d of the old mill that was salvaged,
"23 it was reported today, were the
am boilers.
cester Suite Hospital.
Twelve other muses and at-
tendants received similar injec-
tions ait the hospital but only the
2 1 -ye a i-old Miss Duggan, w ho
was to receive a $2 bonus for par-
tici ating in the tests, suffered ill
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No-Third-Term Mass
the German air attacks again
"Great Britain are not succe edin •
Lo ls Lukamyn tintion. actixities.l
•“MEXICO CITY. (UP) — The
newspaper Ultimas Noticias said
today that police were seeking an
Italian, two Russians and two
Americans as a result of a police- i
man’s report that he overheard ’
them plotting the escape of Frank i
Jackson, slayer of Leon Trotsky.
The body of Trotsky was cre-
mated late yesterday. The ashes ’
will be placed in a silver and bras: I
urn inscribed "Leon Trotsky"
without dates or epitaph.
must give concern to
HYDE PARK, N. Y. (UP)
| President Roosevelt returned to
j lie home today for a four day
13x13 Wash Cloths ...
| ill his trans-channel as aults. Tie
jjudgment has become more Inn
ly lived since then, lending to
covert peers by intei hation :
Communist propagandi: t at Nazi
ambitions.__________
In the eyes of watchful non
fact that waler from it.
ity begin to dissipate.
If they settle tin dispute o e
Rumanian territory, tiny '. ill he
able to demonstrate outwardi
Gei many 1 ' hat their control has not vet
| been broken. They must real
however, that present eveit -
how Russia want . it herd i n I
eventuaily. That fact eem de
ut of 26,000 high
In Amer
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Veterans of Foreign Wars, hold-
ing their 41st annual convention
here, today heard reports of of-
ficers and committees which have'
studied Communism, Fascism,,
conscription, defense, pensions and
national warfare.
Presentation of the report;
brought toward a close the en-
i campment which was climaxed
last night by a five-hour parade
in which 10,000 former soldier
participated and which drew a .
million persons to downtown Los
Angeles. The line of veterans-,
Institute. ■
. The report placed total toe'
of finished and unfinished gio-
line al 85,770,000 bar • a of
Aug. 24, compared with 86,411, ;
000 a week earlier and 73,527,- .
000 barrels a year ago. The drop I
of 671,000 barrels for the Amr. I
24 week contrasted with tv re d j
tion of 1,674,000 barrels a week
ago and with a drop of 1,243,000
between the same two week of
last year.
Daily average crude oil pro-
duction for the. week was report-
ed at 3,508,000 barrel. com-
pared with 3,518,750 a week ago.
A year ago when all the south-
western areas were operating at
a bare minimum, by state order,
production averaged only 1,690
000 barrels a day.
Crude runs to still nvernged
3,485,000 barrels a day for
Aug. 21 week again I 3,510,000
in the previous week.
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of Poland which wa to remain
an independent buffer into be-
tweem Pol '.di t e11 i1, v ; 11 1111 iu
WORCESTER, Mass. i UP)
Unsuspected ■ scars left by a
childhood malady were blamed
interests elash in tire southeast-
ern area. There is the uncertain
element in the situation which
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which had been concealed by
censorship until yesterday.
1___ By occupying what remained of
U__independent Poland, Hitler moved
to strengthen hi- posit ion i f it
become- neccosars to 7 ! i ike at
Russia. Stalin will under, tnnd
SALEN. N. H. (UP) An old-
ge F nston‘ plan for race horses
ha s bi en started at Rockingham
this German technique, for ini
mediately afterwnrd Ru ia coun-
tered with a surpri e 1.....tire of las, arrangements chairman, an-
friendship toward Great Bi itain. j noune ed that Miss Minnie Mac
Moscow’ Tiadc Conmi ar Fleming. Washington representa-
Mikoyan informed Bi it h Km five of the League of Naiions \
bassador Cripps that "di on ion sociation, had been added to tin
of - farreaching proporrfhs", mightnst or speakers................ “
re ult.if Britain would, abandon ’ Renfro said that MiAS Fleming
her "hostile attitude towar 1a Demoerat, will emphasine in*
Russin., HesidPritain could "trend of government arfairs in
demonstrate friend hip tor Rus w.-T ..... n
sin by releasing "old and hip .. ' 1 raise , ne i
held in Britain, which belong to ; 95sj ty for. adhering to the two-term
the Baltic states recentls incor 1"1 1 ton.
porated in the Soviet Uhiou other spcakets will i MLke
Simultaneously with the now I Ho EE, Houaton, sn ol the I at
uncertainty about Ru in, Italian Gov. James Stephen Ilogs: B lol
agitation against Greece ha beenM. Moore, f Granger, past master
halted. The Italian. are now en
raging themselves against Egypt 1
while keeping their Balkan ■ mbi- -
belligerent Europeans, Hitler is
receiving at the hands of Britain
hi first check.
Russia is preparing for the po
sibility of an eventual German
NEW YQRK. (UP). Seasonal
consumption of gasoline showed
a market let-down in the week
ended Aug. 21 while nationwide
Crawford's sawmill, which
' burned Sunday, .was being rebuilt
I today.
The sawmill, a part of the A.
A. Crawford Lumber Company
and located on the Hendel on-
to the paint one should p e
l hose with a low lite ore flow oi
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DALLAS. (UP) Sponsors of a
no-third-term mass meeting in
Fair Park countd early arnvai
from throughout the state and pre-
up; ted today thet—+e0e-—per-
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quality Crinkle Chat. featur faoricmade by Pa-
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new dark grounds with i autipu , u eeta Fuf floral
designs. Zipper front m w rapja-ro u id styles. . . .
Lovely new styles.
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know what to do, as this photo Additional and more depend- to 1 Ack the iden, which will ret
of him working the old pump able power for. airplane engme sult in the r tiremnet of several
indicate He was snapped at is obtained by a new ignition dis-hunidred old hprses.
Ilie Bcrkiat'ier fat m, one of five I tribution system which utilize
he owns near Rushville, Ind. chemically treated, dehydruted
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through _______________________________
Monday to deliver Labor Day ad-
dresses at Chickamauga Dam and
at Xin bound Gup, higii m the
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, White House officials expected
Mr. Roosevelt to sign the Na-
' Guard mobilization bill
” White here.,,
BTore leaving Washington last ,
night, Mr Roosevelt said he would
announce a new postmaster gen-
eral within a few days Postmas-
ter i lend James A. Farley is
: i pping out of the cabinet Aug.
' N1.
It was reported reliably that
Farlrv* surressru—might b# thb--
President’s close friend, Frank C.j
l Walker, of Pennsylvania. —
and R. J. Boyles, San Antonio,
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com- , In order to waab a cm wjth
minimum amount of damnar e
The si l inn was derived from
guinea pig haemogloben, a sub-
lame in the blood, and doctors
I had hoped t would prove effec-
tive in treatment of insanity. i
But Miss Duggan, medical ex-'
aminer Ernest L. Hunt said, had
sutfered from rheumatic lever in
i childhood Her thymus gland and!
in a 11; I w-—11 mu iinid. liot-e lesions 1
which made them vulnerable to
• the serum when it spread through
her blood stream. Adrenalin in-
jections and artificial respiration
fuiled to keep her damaged heart
j beating.
Russia and the area of previous
German seizure. The rea on wa ;
obscure at the time. Now , how
ever, it seem: apparent .this wa _ , .
a counter move to Russian hor- Meeting in Dallas
der attacks against Rumanin,
Mischa Aner,—film comedian 1
lamed for his clowning in dia- '
lect roles, was in a serious I
mi d win n he recently became
a father by adoption. He's pic-
tilled with one-year-old Zoe
Auer, his adopted daughter.
' la- kue w hor have had Zoe
since ~hortiy alter her birth,
n eived final adoption papers.
protect in the Balkan . He does
not regard with complacence Hit-
ler's and Mussolini’s a. umption
that thev are respousible for
and Hitler's plans.
Behind these obscuritie
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