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Broadcast From
Amarillo Soon
'Phis wwifc'n n <i .• i<- cuIi'ImIih :
tlx Rig; ' .-¡illy 11-1 ■ 11«■ ii Hit -VIhií' now Hhowfuii. "Tlir Firefly."
W'.Mlni-Hfla> iilul Thuimlay anil "Men ll> \V«' Live," Friday mid Sal
unlay.
\i the Hi-* "III'-* Town Girl," Wednesday anil Thursday "Cut-
il«' Ridei s. It-lday hi! s¡uni iliiy,
' \ slnglctho'i -e key.'
Sail) Minkowski,
I; vastly letliih
For mi- and (lifeiu "
Radio Is oi ii eh kinder tluiti (ho movies to n> 'wcoint i« in lloll.v.
wood oiih ¡ilioni mil' green .isptraitt ,ii a thousand can get a i roen
test lnu anybody ran a siugin audition Thi' Columbia llroud-
i astinp System holds an open audition every Monday and Thu r*du y"
In Hollywood, AIioiii .0 vni-tillNiM mi' auditioned hy t'RS every Week
There'* one WOIIIHII «lio M;i r llOW I'll II!. ' >11 (,||lv.. el i I' l'«*p«n I days («>
dcmimairute her three dlffiimn voices with HuhWis lullaby. a
ballad. and tile "Si I,mils It III etc'
«loan Davit kIvi's iin itilmltab)'' arntiigenii iii of the
Sully. • Ivii afld M.il .t ," hi'.v on at I In Riu
Big Apple in
Stnwre M mi riling' \ cei'tiun i"U< ¡
hiiv■ hud nil Hollywood Iin.rliing I" ">
Will) a IllOllllilH" Ijiilld ill' III- ¡<11 'iii'l
¡lli'í- a^K.'il *
"It's lor tlty wlfé1ti Vti i l-.o.!iui|.
tic's cK adT'
Will'
v !ii' i- i ron l< i. w ii h Iiis wlfi'
tit-. showed ii|i ;ii the studio
' W hut's Mini for'.'" assoi'l-
il tin' writer .«rtly "Pm
Mi ivphOln 'VI" ill I- ,• ii > In a ll'ii, mid t-." • . will ¡in
Mtsge players of I I'll art* stricken liy Ii Alice Brady. now. ii n veieran
troupci « bu m ui i i ly ran In- feu '".I by ¡my lie idenl or accident
around a sou ii ü mi ají ' or theater. Inn she get* the Jumping jitters the
iniimio hIh' enleis :t rudl'i station In front of 'In- mike her hands
tremble in in i i' h ihal ll>e 'ih.'i'f* if h< i i | t ti a vi- to tii' panted on
card'.ourd I hut • 10 k•. 5 the pup ¡ ¡row rattling
While Paranti'iiiK's ■ ■\pcdii innai y director, Clyde Klllofi was
preparing in leave 101 liv M i . Ini, Pentmiulu several inonlhs ago 10
111 in h011i00 in do jungle-, In- (old nf ¡1 hem ui tin 1 half.enisle girl
wh«*m hf .-n gaged lis cahii (t, ji|„v iin bad Now Elliott write* linii
tic srii l. s11 i-atnw A'i naiil. hite i||i i-od mil liflti i- than hi- dan-d ho|n
V nnnii'iH ni'ii'and ¡ li«• «-an ■ in¡u if i lit' utiki'd h« i lio>* Bli<"'d like
tit 1 amf to Hollywood unl *h«' ¡¡aid Oun would In- all ri(jhi litlt only
If In 1 fiimily roald 1 'inn' alum/. 100 Klllott Mionuhi thai ronld 11<■
arrangfi! until In- hainwund to liUinln ahoilt Ho- si/.i- ot 1 ti•• family
suraiiiu mtni'd iln ni hvw ilieri wr; •• I'.xai'tly t".
Fli-cfi*
"ThirtyliiK" foi t.lti. wii'k and ihmhim ii'adfi> to *>■> Tin-
Tito following lit'UKVam haw lienn
Miinouni'od hy ihr lunitraiu lom-
milK"' for ¡1 radio nToKrain April
it oWr K(iNC hy (In 1.11 girl of
i I uti'hiiiKon County:
AiinoiiniiUK procnini Anna
Ui'i.lt Clnyhiook I'roiil'ttin Chutf-
ntiiii: JPiano uninhar. "t)rungi'
QIokmomi VV'aliK" Xrdiih (li'offroy:
liroijiii Son .. Sunl'orcl Cluh; Ilia-
lory' and Itiiord Kdliu Voutch;
rfaxoiihoni* Holo, Karh ni' tlhlrtUtp.
.icciinipanlnd hy Vonfswll Woitibl ;
"How in f'uil and Kfon Turn -
tow!" Ann Unno. yniii'tpl Vunglt
Cree, Vlmtin. iHlhreih. Hulty Hhk-
11111 tii and lli'loii laioinan; and Ta|i
Hani'', liori* nnininei'ttehnildt and
Fat ' W i 11 In mw.
A1 (rip 10 t'arlHhad Cavern* for
i.II r. I Pin of thi' county w'n i dla.
ruHH)i>d. ¡11 ill" I'i'i-eni meetltiK
Karfi d lejt!it i wn ¡inkI'd 10 di
. iiwst Witt! Iludí' «ditli WeniherK tin
mtlfthi'r 1 It 111 will lío and thi' dull'
'liai' :h" 1111'inhorn w.miil UK< In
iH- rlii- I i'il>
111'- FiH'itii.rf' Short Coursi for
1 yé 11'.id ¡'Ir.:' «Ill h" hold July 8,
7 and ' at Colli' '.' .Station Dele-
•I! « ltHl""(l lO dISi'IIKH with
IIti■ jr 'lib ll.«' iiuivi (on <if trait ,
imitation inn! additional trip 'In-
'ttt. would Ilk.' In tiiuk>' In and
In it' Bliort * 'onrm-
'Plr •. profi'ttt were Helen Fmv
I' i Kdita . i-ati'h. Millie Veatult,
ImrlH Hüiutuersiliiiiidl Frailee
iM-h anl ili'len Moore, of
•itrh Mr#. itiiyniotMl Jarvln of
Í'.ij'ijfií mi'1 Vallate Oreo. I.nry
Itvsé Culp, (lladyi, Mrs. flowairi
Ci'lp and Bfirhara Wheeler of
Spring Crcik.
A Bias Frock as Gay 18 PERSONS DIE
As Spring's First Jonquil VIOLENT DEATHS
ilB&BiilBrf^Hr1 OVER WEEK-END
Native Bestows
'Kiss of Death'
J
i tin' way to wi'ai ihtitu. Slunt-
ins on (he idus, they're the rnnnrt-
i'hi of lili- smart. I'uiiern Xit l
givH yon the millsfaition of hav-
ing >toiiii'thiH8 very lndividuni!
If you're filled with Mewlllg Uttl.
Hy i he Antuiciuled Press
At Ion ! 1 s pemoiUH died in au-
loiuohile ai'i'idents. fires, ilrown-
iiiKH and hIiooHuks in Toxas ditr-
hitloll and haven't had much UK- |„K the last week-end.
perienee '«tül In a «ood pattern
to lii'KIII 'Villi. II . ¡III ho mude lip • vv Mi ,'ut0((ll oi 1)plliHon •
in ¡i pTfy V roiiiplHitii and detall-
ei| sew iliart uiioinpillileM 11. and
accident
explains evi ry step.
For a dress so saucy choose
Momcthltii.' 'larlnif in Hi" way of
nin'i-rlii! hold stripes in bright
rotors or your favorite high shade,
with demure rollar and cuffs of
«tilt
vietltfl of an aulolnohli
north of Rtehnrdkon.
Mrs. I.ena Kelli r. 90. of Sequin,
in tolly Injured In a trui'k.autoino.
Idle rol I Islon on the new Heguln
highway 17 miles west of san An-
tonio.
Dr. it nil Mrs If K. Hlnde of
(¡Ingham, perrillo, pique s<(n k|U,Ml uu aut0
ml hrimdelo.h will offer you the Foi., Wl>r(h
eolot'H and designs that you want! ,, w 0w.,m and ii. E. Ten.
I'a item HIH is designad foi nison, 26, MeCiimey, injured fatal-
si-e-, la, i i Hi. is and 20 Sine |y when their ntttomohllr crashed
II i' nun ■ t yards of S9-inch tuto a hrldge six miles west of
maieritil, with long sleeves. With Men/on on Highway 3«.
'"on, n; y.trds One yard extra Miss Sarah Cowan. 20, Temple,
for contrasting collar, cuffs, how a student at the Texas State Col-
■""i hell, luge for Women. Denton, injured
For a I'ATTERN of this atirac- fatally when (he automobile in
liv. model "end lSe in COIN, your which she rode struck ft bridge i
\ v M K A DDK ICSH, STVLK NCM
HKIt and K17,K to BOHtlER DAI-
near Greenville.
lClwaytte Thorensen, It), of Mc.
1.V HHHAMi TODAY'S PATTKHN Allen, killed In an auto-trtlck col
HI Ml 10 AI ::il VV Warkei Drive, HhIuii at a streel lliterseetion
Chicago III there,
The in w Si'HlNt! AND SC'M- ''«'««t I- i'atrlck. Íí. San An-
\!ER I'A'i'TKUN lltiOK, :l^ pages-
in' allractlv ■ ilrKigns for every size
j We,
; the Women
Hi.maul ¡«1st# are having their
iiiniiu: AM if , the rotirse of lil-
ilí more 'h«n n y-ar oih. r-nyal
lord after .uiolhri hit: fallen f"i
P§A.C(l|ilri f !a.
the #11 let of in • mpli e told th-
world a iliiieir w,'"' nothing enn-
j t r* with thi '«imple happiness
■f ni ' iü-'" w if. ««man to
loved
A hoy king made a rommoiier
l!l ' In Id' Muí I In linn • iage * as
ielelir*T"<l by the people ot lilt:
kiugdotii in a manner tlinl would
have doui- Cleopatra proud
'I'ti. king isf Albania hlin
self • iicag. it to ill' 'I iilghti-r o! a
New Vtirk woman.
And now to top it all the ac.
iv, is who came out 1 a bnrber
ntin| in Sweden to mr.ke glamor
a household word in Am erica is
follow,'d lo Capri by a man suit-
able even in the eye* of her
greatest admirer , (o mutch his
stride to haw.
If (his keeps uii we can read
ihe children the evening paper in
mead of trusting Cinderella to
inspire thetn with (lie unconquer-
able strength of love—and the
unimportance of rail road tracks
as a dividing line
And eager girls and tired
house wive can *(o I > hiding their
heads lit pttíp magflilnes to gel
a little romance into their lives.
RIG i°*"
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Tuesday
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POPEYE
Phta
News
I.if.- in becoming more romantic
¡lilla ípÉUotl Till' excitlllg. I'll,
tnattiir -lorie arc being lived io-
d.'.> not written.
Any modi i n girl who wants to
íh ¡i, vi' ih ii a Prince Charming
w|i| someday come along ran be-
lieve, no mutter where «he lives,
o how poor *'ie hgppens in be
She t even have grout
beauty to have nope
And aiiy iniddle-aged wutnnit
who iiaten in think that romaii'
'.V over ueeiln't believe l( In.
Kven if «e nren'i anxious for
U It e!' Ct MiiolHt ion, we'll Kot I'O-
II.-nil! e if we rail tile papers
And w i ll gi t it in freiiuen i and
stOtlishltig doses.
Fleet McClellands
Are Complimented
A reunion of iMd friend wus
enjoyed Saturday night In (he E
II Oeyer home when Mrs (ley. ¡
-md Mrs Fred Randolph outer-
tallied Mr and Mrs Fleet McClgl
land of liyotis, Kns former Bor-
'.'uiis. with a dinner.
The MrClcllands were promi-
nent Morgana while here, Mr. Mr
Clellaud having appeared on many
programs In vocal selections.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. McClelland. Miss Fern Mc.
Clellaud. Mr utid Mrs, Fred Ran.
b lpli Mr. ¡tul Mr . K. H. (ievcr,
Marjorle, Kent, tionelle and I.In
loe
Following the meal (lie group
weui lo (he home of Mr. and Mrs,
C C. McClelland, where they were
Joined by Mr. and Mrs Ciem Rich,
ardsou and family of FrUch.
The evening was passed lltfor.
miiily with Miss Fern McClelland
and Fleet McClelland entertaining
with vocal nu in hers, accompanied
by Mrs. Rlehui'dsotl.
The visitors returned to the!
home this morning.
MIND Your
MANNERS
Test v nr kni'Wlrdge of correct
social us >¡ by answering the foi-
lowing ijner.lI"".- then checking
•gillus- the auth.'iritative answers
biilow •
I Is ll rrustomary for a bride,
groom lo «Ive bin brille a corsage
i o wear for going away?
Is l«correct for a man's sIHrt
tiffs to show below 111" alee ves
of his dinner jacket?
i I Hoe a man wear a bouloli
ule,,, in his left or bis right lapel"
I Is i( eonect lor a woman to
wear .i backless dress to a formal
\ ¡lift noon function?
' á I II correct for a bride's
¡ '¡nil;, (o rem i lioi' l ball loom
" v hi; h to have tile wadding'.'
What would you do if
Volt ;,l tlSde.IO.be without
j < lela (Ives and your fiance's
iiaretits have invlleil you tn be
, ttiari'lod In their home
'a' I'lan only a small church
iir parson age wedding and (Hi
iiuine with a reception afterwards?
lb i Atccpt lhe offer of your
11'lance's family?
j (ci Plait Ih be mil riled iii a
rhurch or parsonage and have the
; hreakf ist or reception afterwards
in tbs' home oi the uroom's pgr.
Jents?
.AiiNivers
i 1. Yes, particularly if her bou.
j quel was at her father's expense.
'J. Yes.
Left.
•i No.
solution iri
Ry CA HOI. DAY
Stripes ¡ue a bright new note
foi ¡-prim;, and if you're thill, lilis
mid every aslon, is now ready
Photographs show drosses mude
from ibes, put terns Iming worn;
a féulure you will enjoy. Dm the
charming designs In (his new
in.nk help you in your sewing
One pattern and the new Spring
and Suiniiier Pultern Book 2fi
rents. Book alone 15 cents.
Burner Dally Herald tlnimiflol
'Id* Pay.
Hex H NOW
Tuesday
TWO TOUGH TARS
TAKE A LOVE
SOCK ON THE
CHIN
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pat omm
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DORIS
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T esday-Wednesday
Pauline Counts
Given Party On
5th Birthday
VI rs. .1, B. tjpunls honored her
daughter. Pauline. With a party
on her fifth birthday Friday all
.inoon
Cracker-Jacks and balloons
won; given the youngsters as fav-
ors. following the playing ol sev-
ral party gaines.
Prior lo refreshment lime the
honoree unwrapped her birthday
ills for her friends to sec.
Cake dud ice cream were ser v.
. "d to. ('aro! Until f'ombn, Blanche
! Khapard Dickie and tiene Sear-
jman. Lull'II and Allison Danker,
I Sonny Taylor Hose Marie Bonis.
IVtgy Baker. Kenneth Oene Mor-
row. Shatiene Smith Patty Aline
and lb mile Joe Counts and the
I honoree.
Sending a gift was Mrs. Roy
Blithely.
Paragon Club
Program Foi-
W ed n esd ay G i ven
1'ara won club members will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
in the Phillips Community hall
with Mrs. C. J. Crump and Mrs.
Jack So Belle as hostesses.
After Hie parliamentary drill
by Mrs. John MUell. Mrs. Harry
Droniten, a native of France, will
give a talk on "Introduction of
French Pronunciation."
P.U IJNE CARLSON
IS HOSTESS TO
VOI NUBR SET
Misa Pauline Carlffrm entertain-
ed a group of friends with a ran-
dy parly at her home Friday eve
nlnit.
The group Spent an entertain-
ing evening playing a variety of
parly games.
Enjoying the party were Paul
Wilson, Roben Hudson. Jack Nor-
man, Hugh Miller. Austin Benson.
Bill Lawrence, Tommy Itedus. ,1.
jW Burnett, Boo. h Hansen. Orov-
er atcvens, Walter Carlson. Louis
.lilldewell l.oulse ivev Dorothy
(Fulls, Renda Mae Cnrro'tl, Char-
¡ lot te Cook. Marcella t'mphfres
!Utld the hostess.
Texas planning board engin-
eers have indexed more than ii,.-
000 different maps of the stale.
social Calendar
Tl'ESDAY
Methodist Church barbecue
from T until !• p. m.
Twentieth Century club with
tonto shipping clerk, who fell from
the window of an eighth atory ho-
tel room H was adjudged nnl-
elde.
Juan and Florention Mend#*,
brothers, shot to death in an af-
fray at Tafi In which Constable
I). J. Moody and Pablo Méndez,
brother of (he dead, were wound-
ed.
Charles K. Krook, •Ifi, Sail An-
tonio stock broker, found shot to
death. A justice of (he Pence re-,
turned a suicide verdict.
Litis (luerrero. 20. of Han An- •
ionio, killed In a shooting In a
beer parlor, In connection with
which a youth was held.
Peter Attalah, 70, San Marcos
grocer, found slain in the rear
room of a building where he had
Voodoo practitioners in the FIJI
Islands can kiss u mmv-eating
shark on its belly and render it
completely hclpiess, according
to the Rev A. J. LaPlante,
S. M., who offers the above pic-
ture as evidence. Rev. La-
Plante, a missionary of the
ecclesiastical order of Marista
for 10 years, says witch doctors
perform the ceremony bare-
handed, and never are bitten.
daughter, PW^mnoailne,
business trip to Border recuntly.
Mr and Mrs <!. L. Boyd moved
to Wichita Falls recently where
Boyd will be employed In the oil-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Womble and
son, Bruce of Morse w^fe vtailing
In i lie courthouse and Tn the' Daii
Cambern home recently. Bruce,
who bus been in the hospital In
Amarillo suffering from an infect,
ed limb for the past several
mouths, is able lo be at heme and
get about oil crutches.
R. F llroves, pionear of Hutch-
inson county, is quite 111 gt, Ills
home In Ufa northwest part ot
.Stinnett. Mr. droves took 111 Sun.
i doy.
| Mr. and *Mrs. Dick Rapp of
Electric City were visitors In gtin.
| nett recently
Mr. and Mrs. Jfinmle ('laybrook
mot'ored in from their ranch re.
cently and transacted bu sin usa In
Stinnett.
Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Mitchell of
Gulf Camp niudo a business and
pleasure trip to the county seat
recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl MoDoweH of
Prlngle made a business and plea,
sure trip to Stinnett where they
visited In the W. E. pial borne.
Miss Juanita Dewey, student I
West Texas State Teachers
lege, visited her parents fi
Thursday to Friday.
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Mrs. O T Lackey at 2:30 p, in., his store. Sheriff M M. Wren
at ¡«is'ed by Mrs. T. L. Wright. said lie found a brick, wrapped in
Rotary at noon. u sack, and an empty wallet in
WEDNESDAY the house.
Sew and S«W club with Mrs. Bill Brennan, AO, of San An.
Dick Adair. ionio, drow ned in the San Antonio
Busy Bees with Mrs. J. W. Loo- Itlver.
num. Andrew Howard. 1 I. Fort
10 Trio Mesa club with Mrs. Worth, drowned in the Clour Fork
Cordon Ham. of the Trinity.
.lenity Wren club with Mrs. Bill i Burton C. Thigpen, 31. of Hons-
Hewitt. (on. whose charred body was
Merry Stitchers dub with Mrs. found in his fire.gutted apartment.
Nova Brakebill. | Mm. Lena Toscano, 50, found
Lions hi noon. dead In a house In San Antonio
THURSDAY by firemen buttling flames
Methodist Circles' joint meot-
int and covered dish luncheon at
1 ii, m.
K K. Kluh with Mrs. W.
Anderson.
l'la-Mor club with Mrs. J
Dye,
Chamber of Commerce at noon.
F.
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VOI NtJ PEOPLE
OF PHILLIPS HAVE
INFORMAL PARTY
Hearst Gives Up
Active Management
Of His Holdings
NEW YORK. March 21—(/P)
William Randolph Hearst, 75 and
conscious or the uncertainties of
life," 1 relinquishing active busi-
ness management t*f his vast pub-
lishing and financial holdings. j
The publisher has appointed
A group of Phillips young peo-
ple en Joyed a party in the home
of Mr and Mrs. R. G. Wright Fri- Clarence J. shearn, former New
day evening. *' York supreme court Justice and
Many entertaining frames were for years bis petsonal attorney
enjoyed bjr the guests and refresh- and political protege, to reorga-
menfe were served to the follow,
ing Oleta Shaw. Rona Mae Dean,
Gladys Sanders, Kntheryn Daiigen,
Kiste James. Ida Bell Young,
nlxe and consolidate Ills ramified
business interests.
T. J White, chairman of the
executive committee of American
Lii.ut*a Mae Bark. Jack Buck, Ftiye :Newspapers. Inc., suld that Shearn j
Itrirkeii, Mildred Mobley, Ray-(and a committee of Hearst e*e- '
iiiond Smith, Claude Robinson, j cutlves chosen by the publisher |
líen" Wright. Rob Wright. KM on lust October would carry out |
Wright. LÍoyd Smith, Russell You- j Hearst's policy "to pluce on a'
ktnn. James Moor, Herbert Hlnkle I more permanent basis a compre-
and the host and hostess. Mr and ,henalve plan of management for
Mrs It. O. Wright. .all of his varied enterprises —
newspapers, maga/lues. art oh.
V \'j niL-vr .,.-u .. and real es-
\.\/¿\KKNh Itl'.V l \ Al< t¡it«*
— , Hearst, arcordlnp to Poors
the Church or the Nazareno b*-jmtmual oWMS 9ri
gins a revival tonight. Services jof t!„, M<)(.k o( hlr ,,hlof ho|d,„„
are being held Iii the Odd-Fellows company and is trustee for the
old hall, 107 South Main Street
nub evening, 7:30 Pastor E.
M. Vaught Is die Evangelist i
iCtmii' and enjoy the good singing
and preaching. There will be j
special numbers In song each eve-,
. iilug.
RAINBOW TOMORROW
STINNETT NEWS
Mr*. Glenn Hlbbs who was a
patient In the Burger hospital re-
turned to her home in SUnnatt
Fritluy.
Jake Taylor and sister, Mrs. U.
A. Vincent and daughter, Ella
Juan made a pleasure and busi-
ness trip to Amarillo Friday and
Saturday. They all also vialted
in Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
tord Taylor and family and Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Taylor and family.
Mrs. Ella Taylor, a former resi-
dent of Stinnett who has henil
visiting In South Texi.s points, re-
turned lo her home in Canyon
Saturday. Mrs. Taylor Is the mo-
ther of Mrs. t,T. A Vincent utld
Jake, Wilford, and Roy Taylor.
M,r. and .Mrs.'Edgar Britain and
daughter, Boitie Marie of the Bri-
tain ranch jWth of Stinnett re-
turned from a stay tn|Fort Worth
where they attended the Fat
Stock Show. Mr and Mrs. Bri-
llan recelVed second prize of $63
on a car loud Fender steers. The
Rrlflans returned home Sunday.
En route home they stopped In
Mineral Wells and visited Mrs.
BHtlcui's brother. Amos Groves,
who I;: spending a month at the
health resort. Amos Is much Im-
proved mid experta tó return to
Stinnett Boon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNutt of
Morse mude a business and plea-
sure trip to Borger and Amarillo
Friday.
P. D. Ferguson of Pampa mude
u business trip to Stinnett Sun.
day.
AlK-n (Kid) Wombe of Prlngle
mude a business trip to Stinnett
recently and visited his parents,
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Womble
Roy Hedgecoke of Borger who
was reponed III last week Is much
improved and expects to return
in his work In Stinnett soon
R. E. Allredge, merchaut In
Roy, N M., was a recent business
transactor In Stinnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foster and
LONDON. March 21 (/p)- ~Threo
members of the crew of the AlUf>
Utun steamer A <i ii a r 1 u s were
washed overboard during an JM-
Inntlr storm, Lloyds was advtied
today when the vessel dockittl at
Cobh, Ireland.
The Aquarius, a 69.094-ton
ship listed by Lloyds as owned
b y the Lykes Brother* Ripley
Steamship cortipatiy and regis,
terefl rroen houston, Texas, re-
ported her tulilhaft coupling bolts
were broken in the storm,
A square pinte, when moved
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, March 21, 1938, newspaper, March 21, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167146/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.