Word: tex
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...leave and traveled home in comfort on a liner, but he is a first-class soldier and he preferred to travel in the same manner the less fortunate officers of the Army as to rank and money are obliged to travel under orders. . . . MAY WALKER BURLESON Fort Sam Houston, Tex. ClNCUS...
...made front-page news last week. A violent storm in Maine washed away seedlings and demolished fruit trees. A deluge after long rains ruined much cotton around Augusta. Ga. A snowstorm whipped the Idaho highlands. A severe frost struck the district around Lancaster, Ohio. A hail storm near Marathon, Tex. pelted to death 1,000 sheep...
Died. Thomas William Jackson, 67, humorist; by his own hand (revolver); in Mineral Wells. Tex. Most famed of his works was On a Slow Train Through Arkansas.* one of 13 pulp booklets widely sold for 25? each by "news butchers" on Western and Midwestern local and "accommodation" trains 30 years...
...Yarrellton, Tex. two Army privates from Randolph Field died when their plane crashed...
...Paso, Tex. Harry L. Sexton, onetime confidential secretary to Vice President Garner, was killed in a plane which crashed and burned...