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ST 1, 1939
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1939
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Administration Eager
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‘ On Lending Measure
(Starts on page 1)
railroads, highways and foreign
loans having been eliminated.
After House action, the lending
bill probably will have to be sent
to conference for concurrence in
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TIME IS RIPE FOR
JUST SUCH A THING
Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.-
While Washington awaits
the President’s decision on
the Hatch bill to curb poli-
ticking on the Government
payroll, officials of the fed-
eral works agency are get-
ting a laugh out of a mem-
orandum sent around by Ad-
ministrator John M. Car-
mody’s office.
The memo, stipulating the
form to be used in prepar-
ing letters for Mr. Carmody’s
signature, used the follow-
ing example:
"Mr. John Doe,
"Salt Lake City, Utah.
"My Dear Mr. Doe:
"Now is the time for all
good men to come to the aid
of the party.
“Sincerely,
"JOHN M. CARMODY,
“Administrator.”
• -
• House-Senate differences. There
are two other major obstacles to
adjournment: The social secur-
ity act amendments and a final
deficiency bill to be reported to
the House tomorrow. The social
Policeman Wadeg In Swinging—Biff!
club swinging, a policeman wades is on a group or en plenterte engager sthull, w T’hua
er’s ear at strike-harassed Fisher Body Works in Cleveland, Ohio. About the pofiee anted 300 Aileen
battled 3000 strikers for two hours, leaving nearly 100 injuted.
II Diice Still
Holds Power
Reports That Hitler
Dominates Him False,
Says Observer Simms
(Starts on page 1)
were is more snoer LSU Pre
Rumanian Clash I Lams
.1
STARTS ON PAGE ONE
declaration of the leader of Brit-
ish foreign policy on the Far East
on the aims and intentions of
Sinilth Rettined to
Battow Rouge, Where
Daughter Lies ilU
Home Owners
To tat Shock
Of $$500,000 in
AdWalorem Tor
itadie w page A
all & hishsst the revenue still
; well she about do cents per public
seshop veludont short of the #22
oeleedi say hue State School Board
Aleecontedesate pension tax has
heesp at-sete limit dor Seats and
theseeikea $,1,000 deficit in the
died PANmLnt of warrants is-
seleed to ponioners is more than a
way, behind
Thee Aneta (wnd tax has been
at th PNt for years and there
is all **9841,00 deficit in that
state ad valorem taxes under
theeneew levy must be paid by Jan-
ways 1440
L. THeate haler ale figured by
taktes cell property valuations
anded Rd P Yileg them by the tax
rites Tty Ale added to county
ald heuean Lax bulls
P HMekHE if a citizen has
0 i 444 diDerty seal estate
allied ER men’s such a s
Hodteen), allid $90o in personal
pRBPW DLL le welry,
stH Bowes, tos ete). of
shad * property on the tax rolls,
__Want-Ad Service—Call 2-5151
They Manage New Depts. Denison Rites Due
For W. L Ashburn
Ice Cream Business
Founder Is Father
Of Two Ft. Worthers
Funeral services for W. L. Ash-
burn Sr. of Denison, father of two
Fort Worthers and a widely
known figure in the Texas dairy
and ice cream business, were to be
conducted at 3 p. m. today at
Denison.
Rev. Paul Cardwell, pastor of
Trinity Methodist Church, was to
officiate with burial in Fairview
Cemetery there.
Mr. Ashburn, 83, died yesterday
at his home in Denison after a
short illness. He had been active
around his home until three
months ago when he fell and in-
W. J. Myrick
W. A. Harris
jured a hip.
. 1 Born in Alabama, Mr. Ashburn
Meet the managers of two new shoe departments opened today came to Texas at the age of 14,
by the . E. Cox Dry Goods Co. Main to Houston at Fifth. Both settling at Grapevine. While iiv-
well known Fort Worth shoe men, Mr. Harris will serve as buyer- ing at Grapevine, he taught
wager of the women’s shoe department on the first floor, and school and occasionally preached
Mr Myrick will direct the children’s footwear shop on the second although he was not an ordained
Noor Both departments are showing new lines and complete new minister.
fixtures have been installed for the children’s department. Mr. In 1889 he moved to Denison.
Harris, for the last 33 years with another Fort Worth department During 1919, Mr. Ashburn retired,
store is a past president of the Texas Shoe Retailers’ Assn. and placing his seven sons in charge
IN for four heabODS been a member of the National Shoe Retailers’ of the ice cream manufacturing
Asbil, style committee, Mr. Myrick, formerly with the Newkirk- concern which he had founded. we
Ou Shoe Co, here, has been employed for six years with another Survivors include his wife, the
Kort Worth retail shoe store, . former Mrs. Nannie Hardin
Langston, Denison; seven sons,
Harrell and Lawrence Ashburn,
Fort Worth; Martin Ashburn,
Dallas; Frank and Thompson
Ashburn, Sherman; Paul and W.
L. Ashburn Jr., Denison; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. L. A. Knowles, Sherman;
step-sister. Miss Sallie Ashburn,
Denison; step-daughter, Mrs.
Frank Jennings Jr., Denison; 22
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
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HERE IS MORE ABOUT
Tarrant Convict
aled Wee . tale is set at-77 64. #
cats wn the $100 valuator he
weel pay sis uinatate taxes PW IADI s LID I
vient. Ahls Month
Whis will the an increase of 28 $
cowl de the present levy, or
shiao per $hk0 valuation
- The atiiaL Lax board may
icsteL the eceier’s estimates
alled di the Mccease at a lower
letes. Tas ‘ kesAded as im-
poaiteee,the ompWeller’s es-
theenee ale Muily then As final
. The AX owrd will meet at the
Alert Jail
Guard Foils
Break Here
Worst Scabs’
New Trouble Feared
At Fisher Company,
Scene of Rioting
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confinement and the others were
grilled, but insisted they knew
nothing.
Britain and the United States
against Japan, including the Br United Press
at statement that in many cases dif- BATON ROUGE Hat, AugK N . .__________- . ..
.. - *== onbe Smith, central BRER enience probab
can take this as confirmation that figure of the Louisiana parities. Ry We mewt, . -. —,- -------—
Britain and the United States are scandal was shuttled baeib hesw T. WAS AgP the school fund bend efforts to have it modified. attempted break, Caty was Dale’s
playing ball together in their at- from the federal prison att New with. inesunneed revenues and a 1441 lmnanien 4 the time 4 the
titude toward Tokio.” Orleans today to he neat the naas strlaisy poor SARMA aid Piled up a ._____.... ... .... uumicenn
Regarding Chamberlain’s an- pital where his only daticiteM Mal sticie deegause of this it was caillsed when atrikere protested the
nouncement that a military mis- in critical condition diom bedded - IPEGSESM* wo mesease the school * AKP Protested one
sion would be sent to Russia, the poisoning tan Wet JAM
Lokalanzeiger said:Federal J idge wayte d. BA Well a *H#
"Recently a Britishnewspepersged e*P A* a _,__.______
said that the western powers had temporarily into state euetiry sty seRees wr pore revenue, the dezed policemen a
met 95 per cent of Moscow’s de- he could be broignt here sefdon ward last year raised the 666;, ",
mands. Dispatching generals th The daughter, whs Gwen Waal per saRELa 10 022 600 yards about the factory clear-
Moscow seems to represent the ler Ware. had giver berti th a Me dip Surplus ed of all demonstrators, and to
outstanding five per cent.” son tied weeks, This Alirkly up the susplus linast pickets to five at each gate
.____/ 2 _ | RHP* PHLa and the achool tund will end the each group to be accompanied
BRITISH AGREE TO same paten” Neue p W o c 100 about wa by two ps .......Strikers and
--"— * prison, where her had deem rivet Petre * orEAnLEKS, however, were permit-
confined on his ntiteit th recks
| LONDON, Aug. 1- Great BHt- canadt
.- _______ BI: Swpanion British tonecmmioni we anTof thcHeedider*22, nth peenin an ,
With these he fashioned posed to war over that issue. Tientsin has agreed to surrender . , A 1deem he HecWd ad valorem Al HA wopuERC
4n apparatus which Moreover, the Duce is rrendly to four Chinese suspected Ny me me Rde OHcd * JAI hie de Wish Nl JAY the demands of AUTO WORKERS
security amendments are dead-
locked in conference. | many and left Italy isolated —------------------, ____- —
Preliminaries to the impending the very moment when the atti- ferent methods are in order. We Dr James M
House storm were heard in the tude of Britain and France gave
rules committee yesterday, when Mussolini no option but to side
,, Rep. E. E. Cox (Democrat, Geor- with the Fuehrer.
gia) referred to the measure as The same source assured me
"a fraud and a cheat," and Wol- that the Bohemian and Slovakian
cott branded it as a “subterfuge, coups far exceeded anything nl
a trick and a steal to avoid the Duce had been led to expect, but
€ $45,000,000,000 public debt limita- again he was not in a position to
tion.” object. Hitler had not bothered
abject.
Hitler had not bothered
News
to inform hia Rome partner in
detail.
(Starts on page 1)
as a violation of civil rights and Dale's cell two days before the
Adami had been moved from
Unionists blamed police inter- cell companion at the time of the
vention for the two outbreaks attempt
, Calloway, whose relatives have
—- . filed an insanity case against him
- ___entry or non-at riking workers into in an effort to save him from the
Well * #hpl on hand last the plant in automobiles, life sentence, was in a nearby cell,
p demands from Safety Director Eliot Ness or- Dale, who has hadthree re-
area prieves from the penitentiary
since he first went down in 1935
for robbery, was taken to the
penitentiary several days later.
Now all that has been changed.
If Hitler expects Mussolini to
. r. back his coups he must not only
Ouuiekiec keep the Duce informed but get
V. UICAICS his consent in advance. Any other
|procedure would automatically
(Starts on page 1) nullify the alliance and release
the lives of twins suffering from Italy from obligations,
whooping cough, he gathered rub- Opposes Danzig Move
ber tubes, a fruit jar, a drum of | Take Danzig as an example ain, as part of an agreement with
oxygen and a piece of stomach | Mussolini is known to be —— -------------"
pump. T
a home-made apparatus wmicn Moreover, the Duce is menary to *ur vmeso ou-pecteu vy sue une federal MBee y 77, 7—*
. saved his young charges. Poland. Yet ir iter plans to Japanese or assassinating a chi- W WPT ,, ahi: , mows * * dww “apl it will only ELECT ION O RDERED
"The babies simply needed oxy-repeat his Austrian and creen nese customs omeim, it vaw * ai.....- ma imier Ge seek, tpn yins it Wan pres • SPED
under indictment wittn aou By I nited Press
aven with maximum tax WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. - The
seated the school fund will be National Labor Relations Board
alliole wo per capita in the red today ordered collective bargain-
Pha will be A problem for the ing elections to settle a dispute
between two factions of the Unit- |
ed Automobilei Workers: Union
Among approximately 78,000 em-
ployes of the Chrysler Corp, the !
Briggs Manufacturing Co. and the
Motor Products Co.
T All the companies have head-
. quarters in Detroit.
The board split two to one in
refusing the plea of the Congress
of Industrial Organization’s UAW
(action that the employes of all
plants in each of the three com-
ponies he considered as a single
unit. Anstead, the board ordered
separate elections within 20 days
Among production and mainte-
nance employes in each of 11 in-
dividual Chrysler plants and in"
led of all demonstrators, - and to
limit pickets to five at each gate
each group to be accompanied
ABLE APPRENTICE
*
Take Danzig as
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GIVE UP CHINESE
By United Press
C.
Durando appears to
among the best apprentice jock-
be
MAT the ad organizers, however, were permit-
dN His rtiti th Idell yam Lax to the the school ted to gather an union headquar- eys. Re is under contract to Jim
& Arghtke dipt. th will not be able to wipe out texs, which is not within the re- Fitzsimmons, trainer for William
this adetit. n tact it will in-atricted zone.Woodward’s Belair Stud,
se about *** m -----------------------------------------------
gen," he explained. "My contriv- coups at Danzig he must talk ported today under itteteriet atloor with a
ance gave it to them, over the details with Mussolini The previous refusal of the eral high oatute jneteriw in-
and obtain his consent before act- British to surrender the suspects vorved in the imitate
ing And there is a widespread on the ground that the Java- Ware and My smith weelpuuiged
feeling here that nl Duce is not nese had no evidence against with having anuetker Ao ng , ,
now disposed to underwrite this themprecipitated the Japanese flight th Canada an the ghenee 1
Nazi enterprise which would al- blockade of the concession property al ho hay nace
most certainly plunge Europe into The agreement was understood court drdcy
wire muletinentie inttrined
The grand jury here retuHd
hat does a bass like for break-
? Why bass, of course.
That's the story of Mrs W. L.
Rea. 1104 E Mulkey, who was
fishing yesterday at Eagle Moun-
tain Lake with two cousins, Wen-
dell Petree and Wayne London,
both of Farwell.
The trio heard a commotion
war.
One report, already referred to,
is that Mussolini has virtually
turned his authority over to a
triumvirate composed of his son-
near their boat. An exhausted
16-inch bass floated to the sur-. .. .
face, a small bass in its mouth. in law. Foreign Minister Galeazzo
GUELPH, Ont. — Someone’s
stolen the kitchen sink. Burg-
1 lars took it—along with doors.
Ciano: the Fascist party secre-
tary, Achille Starace, and the
minister of culture, Dino Alfieri.
These three, according to the
windows, wall paper and walls— | story, are chiefly responsible for
from a. vacant farm house here the Italo-German alliance
last night. My information is that this is
_____________-_____not so.
sentenced to three years, but es-
caped the following year by walk-
ing away from a building plat-
form which was being constructed
for a July 4 celebration. He was
arrested here two months after
his escape and returned to prison.
Following his release in 1937, he
was picked up on numerous occa-
sions here for drunkenness and
vagrancy.
Last June he confessed to
eight Fort Worth burglaries and
was given the three concurrent
life sentences.
al-xdell
Hurry!
Hurry!
| The agreement was understood court order
to be tentative, and to provide for wow mintiaimunnie Watimned
British and Japanese co-operation
in preventing the abuse of the more inenetiemce maw we
Tientsin concession as an anti- Smith and dehincnelerany
Japanese base for Chinese terror. Smith and Leome w.ses S t
ists. .leans arch it et very , hulked •
Under the agreement, Japan with a sers0 efor
would lift the blockade Clarence a Loner caictten
The Japanese and British nego- George Grrfor nuae de w paaco
tiators now discussing the situa- Rouge deuid e
tion at Tokio have further arvang- diews manemn
ed. it was said, for the British th real the thevergnty candm w
enlarge their police force in the charged With detaining meweymi
der false pretenses: Barutik we
withheld
concession.
Democracy The truth probably is more like
APPT 1 71 this: Until now, Mussolini has
Catholic Speaker Urges done everything himself, down to
Members of the School of Nurs- the minutest details. Today he is
ing of St. Joseph’s Hospital and leaving some of these details to
leaders of Catholic youth organi-his lieutenants
zations heard Rev. Daniel A. Lord, Furthermore, Mussolini today
S. J., of St. Louis, encourage ap-probably is beginning to ask him-
preciation of democracy last self the question that the whole
night. | world has been asking for the
Father Lord, who is national or- last decade: After Mussolini,
ganizer for the Sodality of Our who and what?
Lady and editor of its publication,
"The Queen’s Work," spoke at St.
Joseph’s Hospital. He said that an
American democracy exists be-
• cause of Christianity. The church ... ...uuso. .... ....... use mwmme - - -------==
leader, who is en route to New dangerous becomes the period af- load ever down in an airplane, to-
York, was guest yesterday of Mrs. ter he disappears.
J. R. Hammond, 1111 Orange. Her -_____— -_____________
daughter. Miss Frances Ham- dream is to leave a permanently broken all international
mond, is a member of the edito-
rial staff of “The Queen’s Work."
Slot Machines Worth
$1000 Are Stolen
Several hundred punchboards
and one slot machine, valued at
$1000, were reported stolen about
midnight last night from the For-
Y tex Novelty Co., 282 W. 13th.
It was the second time within a
week the novelty goods store has
been ransacked, according to Miss
4 Jimmy Temple, manager, who
* lives at 614 N. Riverside Dr. Last
Wednesday, merchandise valued
at $1600 was taken. Miss Temple
said. Both times, entrance was
gained by forcing the front door.
A black sedan drove off the scene
4. •
As a statesman, he must know
that the chief weakness of all
Semi-Annual Sale
Says Efforts Afoot
To Cut Threats of
Ws Competitors
Bydinled Puaws.
Fine Shoes
From Our Third Floor
Army Bomber
Sets Record
Ua Miohisem
Load In History
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.
Values to
13.75
* PNCH899 Aug 1. -
.iadtutimscesnee thou enrrniniuglania tnlwcwere
seeking to emasciliate the wage 8 Mped together
MUR RAW, ware AMacked by
w • MAN# administrator
the a4t. W A speech which
ddcwerd the AMIHAI convention of
the MEI Newspaper Guild
MwACiEE wie *nk 1.MBHwy, assued the U. S
Funeral serticew will der laid d. CHAHF de Conn of opera,
morrow for former passant ps them dissi to Wipe he not off
thet Judge Peruinam * Case the sthttse ooke, .
"4 41- By slews Ply worst. Want to Pay
_.J se tAL a the law don’t
gained national promthenre cant th pey #0 dDL An hour,’ ‘.
cemther, rent Men H 44 he #ald , Miley dor’s want to pay Sueel
HWW and # wuni for overtime cer- Pythias ___,
aiW We dont want to be 1 Rose Hill Burial Park.
He th RAy 60 cents an hour 1.......
U.S. Judge Geiger
Dies in Milwaukee
Be Cited plway
Veteran Type Worker
Buried at Rose Hill
$
Funeral services tor Robert
Walton Walker, retired secretary
and oldest member of the Fort
Worth Trades Assembly, were
held this morning by a Christian
Science reader at the Guardian |
Funeral Home.
Queen City Lodge, Knights of
Pumps
Oxfords
Ties
Sandals
who died at his home yestia
He war 71
He
in Dec...., wem ne or. 6 r
missed a federal wun jttay went the ad # win for overtime cer- Pythias, was in charge of services |
it was investigate attend a thin they don’t want to be 1 Rose Hill Burial Park.
trust orations & tewd moo douad to any 80 cents an hour Mr Walker, 86, died Sunday at |
automonne manuraahne chetie the # dA mow week, which be his home, 814 Fifth Ave. A Fort
- . new ahi h rn kons standard naut Ant 04 w Worth resident Aa ---- 1. 2-31
plane reached a height of mes and their ardllated AHWHee
________J are his Saw seet with a load of 31,625 fospedstcner, "" ",
Hence nothing would pounds of water and lead in a epartment of. Pintied TAW
be more natural than harm test night at Dayton o Jy so. atec.EME 2
should want to see them try their
An
dictatorships is the problem of WASHINGTON, Aug 1 - An
succession. And paradoxically. Army Air Corps super flying fort,
the stronger the dictator the more ress, carrying the heaviest pay
______,_____day was acknowledged by the
Accordingly Mussolini, whose National Aeronautic Assn to have
------Z* *2*—• altitude
strong empire as his monument, records for such flights
must now be aware that among The . - -
his present entourage are his 8200 feet with a load St 31,025 the
|successors.
J ede sthhd next (nt. 24 if Worth res iden t 46 years, he had
xe mart the see enured the g a win M been an active member of the In-
Whe May want is that the ternational Typographical Union |
the for nearly 70 years.
Straps
High, Low Heels
White and Colors
pair
test o *-----.open ,, , W WA you and d and _
T Dev DTORN TeLOP Folcarnime not nue, or.------
hands. held by a Russian plane which emoo r.alnwtomosehe oniweerthe
. Mussolini is still boss m Italy. CT 2 Pour E *‘ jimen t A ne 0 wathae naw wy w ,w limy
If and when a showdown comes 6661 feet almost three years roaulodsey de day valiarily and the mini-
* plane Gndep the commune vetation of me MSRMeem m* itt" nn-att
“way want the public to pay
eis A is Any 415 so they
will be lie to eui the awoats
-----,--y-v- they reeoule competitors.” i
A new respect for denttie daws Pay PRHRAE West Coast
wawar ... w.. - nuune “48. told the nowamen
U He A ient he would
2 A Alt Asaint deportation.
MWWRd AoW Suild president,
... mairne, oetine or t , • the delegates that labor
amemwy -M—:****. mac 2... woi
! WARHW ofhe AFA and the
• For the Arst siervel month off CMC, PHuwe l way at the bot-
If and when a showdown comes ‘
he is not likely to sell his people ago the.N.A.
down the river by helping Hitler .-_
to mount a throne like another Maj Caleb. V. Haynes . and
Napoleon.
Fliers Near Record
SPRINGFIELD, III., Aug. 1.-
Hunter and Humphrey Moody,
brothers, hoped to set a new
Capt w D. Old, lert the riewd in Accidords Reduced Veto. Am
48 seconds. , . X so by *72:7 12 I
Meanwhile, the War Department Education, Says Dysays
announced that seven new nation. " ”
al records for airplane speed with ---------
various loads had been establish-brought about by strict eltowvee 1
ed by an Army Air Corps’Boeing ment and aw extensive tataly ad.
metrensaat Lamiteg ueatibe ******* die ********
standard combat type, without ex-the marked deetiie il tanite al.
tra equipment. didiantsh c *1* dariais
Carrying 11.023 pounds the Bob bysat Helevew
, * . Than 200 miles mm hour, “ammate uro me ** Innw * TANT move • wwy A MM DOL
Han Wo M of Roforo?. other records for carrying lbadk 195%. there were 1 tharte deathly semayyy Jonat
C DCTOTCY of 1000 and 2000 kilograms S
D e , AT TIT , Army officials were jubilant for the same period awe way, wen ecord high o 161660
President Now Wonders over th—45 case pyame sepeweien itiwes saa saw so for Mo 10 N
By United Pres. p due to motor ea colli- duve
WASHINGTO. 1.—President Roosevelt would have aimni- E NOT Been reduced from 42d laut yea
culty recognizing his Iroposed $3,060,000,000 lending program today. To Be Jaycee Speaker to 347 this year
. Both the House and Senate have made drastic changes in the Robert J. Rentz, American Mise Last recorat tarhe fatuity
original program. Saturday the House Banking Committee slashed lines pilot who has flown 1,300 with t
$850,000,000 from the bill, bringing its total down to $1,950,000,000 000 miles
In the Senate the bill has been reduced to $1,615,000,000. - 1
The following table compares Mr. Roosevelt’s original requests
with the Senate and House bill as of today:
. Mr. Roosevelt Senate
Non-federal public works ....$350,000,000
Highways and bridges ......$750,000,000
Railroad equipment ..........$500,000,00
Rural electrification ........$460,000,000
Farm tenant program ......$500,000,000
Foreign loans ..............$500,000,000
Export-import bank for
world endurance record for light
planes today. They must remain
aloft only until 5 p m. to equal
just before the burglary was dis-the present record of 218 hours,
covered. They took off at 3 p. m. July 23.
$350,000,000
None
None
$500,000,000
$600,000,000
None
House
$350,000,000
$500,000,000
$250,000 000
$350,000,000
Robert J. Rentz, American A- Last recorded thanite fatuity |
the city itinity way that |
without a serious mis- or AT6NM 404
hup for one of the air transpor- Buricn-7***m4-Y .
tation industry’s top achieve- neiannanann 2de"e AMdi ... fits
ments, will talk before the Junior
Chamber of Commerce at its
luncheon tomorrow in the Black-
pneumonia contracted wile Mm .
7977* whom aw anwwo aeilni
REASONABLE PRICES
DEPENDABLE
, /E 5
SHUMIL OPTICAL
09 West
DR < / MAGUIRE
And Associates
NEIGHBORLY CREDIT
en, Backach
leys Strained
stone Hotel
financing foreign trade.. None
Reclamation projects ....... None
Totals .............$3,060,000,000 $1,615,000,000
S 75,000,000
$ 90 000,000
A movie, showing scenic spots
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Weaver, Don E. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1939, newspaper, August 1, 1939; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1685260/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.