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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 10

Publication:
The Paris Newsi
Location:
Paris, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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FAGETEM tHE PARIS NEWS, PAWS, TEXAS SUNDAY, APRIL jtt, Nifty Beach Suit Denies Mail Robbery FATHER COUGHUN'S SOCIAL JUSTICE UNION MEETS Attired In all the familiar regalia except masks, members of the Ku KIux Klan, both men and women, appeared In public at Easter services at SomerviHe, N. J. The reappearance of the Klan, quiet since its atormy career in post-war days, attracted a large crowd. (Associated Press Photo) Flies Away Doris Trethaway, 21 (above) the object of a widespread aerial hunt after flying away from Ihe Alameda, airport in a rented plane piloted by Richard Smith. "The owner of the ship said he wanted it back and preferred grand theft charges against Smith.

Press Photo) Battle in the Sky beach suit from Paris is supposed to be in the very latest mode. It's of navy blue, with a checked desig-n. (Associated Press Photo) Meet "Her Little Robert LInsig, two months old, shown with his mother, Mrs. Raymond Linsig of Marlboro, N. was born without an esophagus but has been fed through a tube leading directly into his stomach.

Physicians said the process must be continued until Robert is seven years old, when an artificial esophagus may be constructed. (Associated Press Photo) BACK HOME AFTER 37 YEARS Miss Annette Gipson, avistrix, demonstrating how she used a fire extinguisher to "kayo" a student filer who "froze" to the controls of her ship at Roosevelt field, N. Y. She finally landed the plane without damage. (Associated Press Photo) Friends, partly In fun, wrote in the name of Mrs, Lucy TVScGuire (above) in a Blue Springs, Mo- election, and she was chosen police judge.

At first she refused to accept, but now she says she'M serve and be "a real police judge." (As- 1 sociated Press Photo) Sentenced for Fake Prescott, boyhood home of Mayor FioreUo H. La Guardia, New York City, was the destination of his airline trip with Mrs. La Guardia. his first visit in 37 years to the town where his father was army post bandmaster. The mayor spoke of the chances for a third party in 1S36 at Kansas City airport where this photo of the couple was taken.

(Associated Press Photo) HANNIBAL DEDICATES MUSEUM TO MARK TWAIN George Robert Gabor, 29 (above) was convicted and sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment in federal court in Kansas City for falseJy representing himself as a government employe. Gabor received permission to act as his own counsel at his trial. (Associated Press Photo) Freed for Thfs a rep of the design modelof the Mark Twain monument sculptured by Walter Russell of Mtw York and presented to the museum at Hannibal, scene of the famed humorist's boyhood, during Twain centennial ceremonies. With Mark Twain in the memorial are reproductions of some of his most famous characters. (Aoociated Photo) EutlmJo Falla Bonet (above), young Cuban millionaire, was released by kidnapers after payment of $300,000 in'American currency.

He was held captive but one night, Press Photo) Rocco J. De Grasse, 4O (above), wss arrested at Portland, Ore-, when his four-year-old son showed police where he slept surrounded by guns. He -was indicted in Chicago for a $250,000 mail robbery In 1932, which he denies. (Associated Press Photo) Miss Mary Guernsey, 17-year-old Wellesley, college freshman, was one of three giris chosen to Girl Scouts of the United States at an encampment in Switzerland. (Associated Press Photo) Uses Iron Hand King Boris of Bulgaria was acclaimed by loyal subjects for saving hss country from revolution by firm exercise of his royal prerogatives, stepping into a virtual dictatorship to banish the influence of a military clique.

(Associated Press Photo) Her Estate in Row The will of the late Mrs. Edna J. Champion of New York (above) became the center of a when Charles L. Brarelle entered a claim her previous will gave him a share of the $6,000,000 estate built on spark plugs. (Associated frees This photo shows a portion of the crowd of which attended the first meeting of Father Charles E.

Coughlin's National Union for Social Justice in Detroit at which the militant radio priest launched the union as a nationwide political organization, (Associated Press Photo) HE ALMOST DIVED INTO NIAGARA Spring Chic A clump of bushes was alf that saved Douglas Dean, (above) from a plunge into the torrent of Niagara goYge many feet below. As It was, his 50-foot fall rendered him unconscious, but playmates brought police rescued him from his precarious position. (Associated Press Photo) NOT THE' MAE WEST, MAE ASSERTS T'nr ijtarK.jrf-At.Srtj*.riitrt I rpir I i 7 A ,.,.7 I i "T-- Ml. -L A. ft TM Chamois the smartest teammate of navy blue, is employed, effectively In this tai lored 11 has a chamois and navy checked jacket and a plain navy blue Press Photo) Queeaf This record of a 1911 marriage In Milwaukee between an actress named Mae West and Frank Wallace, actor, is nothing more than a coincidence In names so far as Mae West, film star, is concerned.

"No guy ever led me to the altar," she says, although the bride's birthplace and parents' names as recorded correspond with known facts about the movie actress. (Associated Press Photo) PILOT SAVES CRIPPLED AIRLINER Miss Faye Vaughn of North Rock, was chosen "Agrl Carmrchael (left) pTFottd -it airliner to landing queen" at the University of Arkan- ftolling field, Washinaton, after a ir.r and part of landlnfl 8 sas this year. She presided over had bten lost. R. H.

Taylor, co-pilot, ia shown with him. the annual "barn Freee Photo) -A.

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Years Available:
1933-1999