Word: tex
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Corsicana, Tex...
...Dallas, Tex., great distributing centre, prides itself as "the Eastern city of the South." It boasts its 19 golf courses, its 28-story Magnolia building, its (oil-burning) spotlessness. But it was none of those things that put Dallas on the front page of every newspaper in the U. S. last week; it was Orbit chewing...
...necessities of life. Blessed Pat he was aware of the fact we were spending all we were earning for the existence that all are entitled. But-he has gone further, to each of his employes in four branches: namely, Kansas City, St. Joseph. Mo., Oklahoma City, Okla., and Houston, Tex., he presented the sum of $30 to be spent immediately, at once, if not sooner, on the purchase of some necessity, as food, clothing, fuel, etc.. ANYTHING, with the idea in mind of creating a purchasing power. Sounds fishy, doesn't it, Mr. Business Man? No, Quite...
Died. Alfred Day Payne, Amarillo (Tex.) lawyer, who a month ago con- fessed that he had intentionally murdered his wife by hiding a bomb in her automobile (TIME, Aug. 11); by his own hand, when he exploded a vial of nitroglycerin in his cell at the Potter County gaol in Amarillo...
Four men's air derbies and one for women finished at the airport, were won as follows: from Miami, Art Killips; from Hartford, Conn., J. Wesley Smith; from Brownsville, Tex., Jack Livingston; from Seattle, Wash., John Blum; from Long Beach, Calif., Gladys O'Donnell...