Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1946 — Page 16
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Use Shotgun, Court Advises Husband
| SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Aug. 23 (U. P.).—A Texas district judge today | | advised an army air forces colonel! to go after his wife's suitor “with a 12-guage shotgun in Texas style.”
was to “divorce his wife.”
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| married in December, 1927. have two children, 10 and 13.
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Judge ~Robert -W:— B:—Terrell--of | the people. —-Een--my -country the 37th district court here advised natives are either feelthy reech or Col. John F. Guilletty command- starving. ing officer of Goodfellow field, San |feed the poor ones.” - Angelo, Tex. that the only other course besides the shotgun technique credit for this good deed will go to
The judge's advice was given as| “He started my brother on all he continued indefinitely a hearing on an injunction brought by Guillett to prevent his wife's alleged suitor, Clyde Grissom of San An“visiting, telephoning or~ harassing his wife, Mrs. Lorene
The petition charged that Mrs. Guillett has been receiving “20 to 30 telephone calls a day” from
+The colonel and his wife were They
+ {family saint and thees gold treas-
| Freddie Slack may be on the beam |been spending a lot of time since as a boogie-woogie pianist and | orchestra leader but his divorced | wife said yesterday that he was far
Mrs. Sue Slack filed suit today named Isabel Scott Rorick wrote | for $1740 back alimony, charging.a book about a young married | Slack with being 29 weeks behind | |couple. She called it “Mr. and Mrs. i | on his $60 weekly payments under Cugat.” The only Cugat in ‘America an agreement reached when they were divorced Jung 29, 1945, in
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Rhumba Man Tala of Gold
Brother's Research Hints Ancestors Hid Treasure
By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON ' United Press Hollywood Correspofident HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23.—Rumba man Xavier Cugat, who insists he’s the only Cugat in America—and | he’s been to.court twice to prove it —disclosed today he's been hearing wonderous tales of a gold treasure his ancestors cached away near his home town in Spain, “And thees ees not something dreamed op by that wild-man press agent of mine,” the bandleader declared. “My brother Francis did a
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lot of research in the family tree.
“He discovered that way back along the line we had a very reech ancestor. And een those days when | you said a man was reech you deedn’'t mean like today, where eet's all paper. No! Een those days they meant gold—stacks and stacks | of gold." | Saint in Family | Brother Francis dug up another | startling fact. Seems the Cugats have a saint in the family. “Eemagine! Me with a saint Lior
a relative!” “Cugie” grinned. “ even named a leetle town after {heem. St. Cugat—on the outskirts {of Barcelona, where I was born.” But "Mr. Cugat's more interested in that gold. “About a year from now I'm going [ over there,” he said, “and do a |leetle scouteeng around on my own. Eef that treasure ees really there I am going to find eet.” He's even got it spent already. “Bot not for myself,” he explained. “I wouldn't get to keep | any of eet, anyway. Five leetle | pennies ees all the government lets me keep out of every dollar I earn now. So what good would a lot of | |gold breecks do me?
| Will Spend it on People “No, I am going to spend eet oft
I weel use my gold to? And “Cugie” says a lot of the {Walter Winchell,
theese family stoff,” Mr. Cugat said. “A few years. back he got at me. And every day he would take a bite at me in his column. Bot I couldn’t find out why. And he was doing me a lot of harm, I can tell you!” So one day the bandleader cornered W. W. and demanded a reason. “And eet seems he was mad be- | cause he heard I was lying about my nationality and my religion,” Mr. Cugat explained. decided to get heem some proof. That's when we deescovered the
ure.”
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Truman Plans
Aug. 28 (U. P.).—President Truman
this colorful island resort. Mr. Truman, here for a stay of | probably several days, followed a walking, swimming, sunbathing “and sightseeing. His yacht, the Williamsburg, was moored in an isolated spot a mile from the shores | of this naval base.
A mail pouch from Washington
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Bermuda today in much the care- |= free fashion of other vacationers on | §
schedule . that offered little but)
Mr. Truman completed his oie) cial duties yesterday when he re~! ceived and paid courtesy calls here. |
brought some paper work which was |
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no relative of mine.” And nobody's gonna cash in on the Cugat name while he has the money to hire a lawyer. Nobody, that is, except those .peons in Barceolna who don’t have the pesetas to feed their offspring.
GETS ILLINOIS COLLEGE POST FAIRMOUNT, Aug. 23 (U. P.).— Rupert Kilgore, former supervisor of art and music in local public schools, has been named professor | ot art in Illineis Wesleyan univer- | sity; it was @ announced today.
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