The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 133, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 6, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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and Rjtn Yar ' . Hil!
Mf;s a 'Hratu i i U i. .-istur-
whl'e Hal i i .1 Hi Lanif
to I Hivniu Hit i . Hnrs
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hrij'h f I'b. Ii liu'i 'op-
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THE
Chinese Twins
il son Fiamlitn tturrnn
I. Hum Irr iimf kindly Chlneii- tonplc to adopt Ihrni. ill-
ih. I.. Amerlran iititeno In Kan Kranrlscoa "Flablea Aid."
. i r.iv twin Mull r. muenn nV birth haven't any daddy
nir . mil they're hopeful nnd p-behavd The plrturo
prurct i:
iinal Awards Made To Writing;
Praternilv: Texas Story Winner
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n in j.i ni Ni'hrashan
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rhrnpfi finw thi
f ulilurial wiitpi m havlnK thp value of I1.AO0 pip.i
. Itt.in cltl. i thfiout" RradiidatPii nf the Schiml rf
i thp rpripirnt i f Jnurnallam. who shall have pnsd
lAiinI for hiH pdi'oiiiil their paaminatlons with the high-
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of style tri'ril
ii 'i 'I rrajmniag 4nd bv
iiimcp public opinlt n in
hii '- wiiter conceives
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to be
' W bis ska derives a gre.it
lial ii' plptrure out of shoving
"Ui nil. down the great
'. ii tic i Ihnnl fjenra'e
. -tii Mn' bin Neebraeka de-
..ii' l r'ing under tue Kast-
i-i Mil i i Up the ri'prtinl foi
the j i nf vuudevillmts thi"
' u f i nt' nist ii ml thi
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. i fih nned report inc nn
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jtoty in Aniurill i i
l I'uvn.' was kill
n critically inlur.-il
'i . h. nif i viilnsion which wieek
"nt ni' riinblle Payne an at
ii v hn'ril ii enemies" hr hid
i t ifii inu nis l.w practice
' i I iv ill ! lined of a hi tn in
. i nln I'tnl hei friendship with
up 24 hnurs after he had been
iied i the story. Iayne was
I an l i.lmltted planting the
I nti wliii h killed his wife Then
. billed himself In hi cell with
noMiri b niib of his own con-
t in t:on
A $.'- g Id medal wis
it led The Atlantic Conatitu-
nc nf thp most famous pn-
t uf ii Smith for the itxpos-
? a -in of racketeers who
. i .It a mnii the city's coffers.
II scut to .lull
I'h v - u ieult of editorials
i1 in w 'itie- under the dlrec-
ii nf it piiiti t Clmk Howell a
i'kI on f Nvan P Howell.
I i "in- old school of Jour-
l . t it itc sent ll per Jons
.s 'in. I to guilt pleas and
In tun'' N.nteen nf the ill-
I : "ii-. rc stt'l to go en
it il ii i vi n hiivi' been
i.'tpd
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1 1 his wi Ii the
(ut the spi nnd linn
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..h Ihe j l i.'P
it in rs n ni- follow
I ni the '''' example of corre-
I -ii'i-nce j00. Awarded to II.
' Knukert" cker of the I'hlla-
.h... Public Ledger and the
Vi i Yntk Evening Pnt for a
. i if articles on the practical
.t.'.i.n of the Five Year Plan
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I t ihe best newspaper cittoun
- m hiIpiI to Kdmumi inifry
t ih. Mm iltaltimore Ml foil
nt.. i entitled An tld Strug
ii'l iming On
Prlii In ltltrs.
i !. Amerli in n'l pub '
. I Int hg the eur nvfeuibe
Mia 1 1 best in. sent thi i
. n uipherp of Amertri'i
$1 ii Awinleil lo Yriii
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' the origin il Amerlran .' v
i t-irmed In New York. $1 ""n
warded to Alisons House
jsan Olaapell produced by r-
ijiOaUienne at the Civic Re. i
tmy Theater
For the bent benk pf th--upon
tho history f th. 'I'i
State $J1is' Avvar.le.l to m
MOTHER'S
DAY
MAY 10
Uenicnibor hor with a
ixauiifttl and expressivo
Rteetinj? caitl from
Peeler Printing:
Company
UKECKENKIDGE AMERICAN. uKECKENRIDGE. TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY G
Seek Adoption
I'nmlnu pf hp War DM h l!ir
nadnttp K Kphmitt
For the best Amrrlrun In i.
1 rnphv tearhlnir p.itrlotlp iiml tin
iplflih np'VIrp to thp ppiipln
llnoii Awaniinl to OihI.-ii W
Kllrt by Henry Jamea
Tnivpllni: -schnliirsliw.
rhriH- tr.ivellng scholamhlps
et honor and ore otherwise most
deserving to enable each of them
to spend a year In Europe in
study
On the nomination rf the Rclnol
of Journalism teaching staff the j
following were appointed' Vredn-
rick Onnirl Mink Tianesvlle. O
David A. Davidson and Winston
Pelpha. New York City.
Alternates Valerie A Kite
Milton Braeker. and Lincoln Kin-
near Raiitett. all of New Yurk
City I
An annual scholarship having
the vul.ie of $l0O to the stude.u I
r mimic in America Win mav bo
I deemed the most tilptit.-.l nnd dp-
Nerving m oi.l.-r that h.- may im
j tinup his stui Ips with the advan-
lage of Euinpes.i Instructton.
i
Auiiided to
Elliot Cuffs of NewrUlJnK senatori Horah of Idaho
York City.
An annual
'holiir hip
having
rl. "
all be
ine ya.u- oi iio in an "-
..... "m"'c" WI?" """ "".publicly announced the.r stands for
LriiuiTii m IflW IIIWBI
and deserving by the
National
Academy of Design. with which I
the Hoclety of American Artist
has been merged Awirded to
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Locale liirlhplace
Of I'res. Fillmore
AUBirKN. Si. Y. May fl. UJR)
rhe Cayuga county historical so-
ciety raeontly announced it had
located the birthplace uf Millard
Fillmore thirteenth prcsVent nf
the United h tales
The alte of the birthplace in
the town of Hummerhill not fai
from Fillmore Olen. has been ree-
ognlMd hv Msrquls le Ioifnyette
French. S3 of Antwerp. N. Y . the
announcement said
French according to the so-
ciety said thi' cabin in vv itch Fill
more wai bom was rured for fire
wood when he was rhv hrenrh
leengnixptl tue ihi1ii hv the
t-eci. and tin- geolm; nf i'i land
'he iH'.et 'i ilme.1
Krwch s.tU) he pi i l in th
nelh.-'ihni hn.id in his ut
I'-SC I'lijmrnt fur suIim rlptlnu
CONDON. On- M.i i. (LP
In an edverMnenu nt ;ie C.lnbi
Times weekly offe rd Its -ul
scribrrs l cents. a doze i on ni.'-
as a credit upon their nut- up
lion account
IT'S COMING
I'i iilu S.itm fla
u -..
National Theatre
LfWI
W2
BAKING
POWDER
It's double acting
Ujc K C for fine texture
And large volume in your
bakings.
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Daily Washington
Letter
By RODNEY Dt'TrilER
HVm St-rilor Wrltrr
WASIIIMOTON The fttleral de-
fli t iniv roncclvnbly run cloie to
' ii m .Inlliirn and lnaurj?nt
nipiiiiiPM i r ( (ingremi will lead n
i i... i
tot fiKht to plaster blsrger tayes
i wp iith to meet it. But the dope
tiw thit -rgular Republicans
in I Oemoprats will cooperate
wl Ip-hent edly In staving off nny
tax Increase until after tho next
i plertlon.
There may be some question
whether It is good buainesa to in
crease taxes at the next session
' instead
of havlns; the trenwiry hor-
mey. The arcmettt that
row money
i purrent expenses hould be met
'from purient revenues is met with
the contention that incteased taxes
' would retard the nation's econom-
ic rprovery
I Rut there la no quMtlon about
! the politics of the situation. Mr
Hoover and Mr Mellon on the one
i hand will be kept boay enough
exp.ninlns; that huge deficit with-
out also having to explain a tax
Inrrpine In fit the nioldance of
I ii t.ix buo-it hplwppn now and tlec-
'inn timp rnnlilerlng the deficit's
iXp rin be nude to look rather
like n triumph int piece of fiscal!
sk.ll .'
lli'tiir.rrtits light liwrrnsi'
i i the other hand the liemo I
pis' are low trying to atttact the I
iiipport of hiKlneii themselves and
tiipy feel they can't afford to he In '
nny way responsible fo. a tax In- nTTSW'ItOH May 6. ! I'i Bat
creise That at least goes for moat ney Dreyfuan head of the Puts
Democrats and fir the pre unl par-' burgh Pirates once won a $1.'iO -mi
y management which represents of clothes from a friend who .i .1
he ideas and Ideal of Mr. John J. ' Harney roudln't fill Forbes Kiel t
Raskoh Hence one finds Pat liar- when It wis constructed in 100
rlaon ranking Democtat on the Dreyfu t win not satisfied with h
Senate F.nance Committee recom- seating cnpaclty of Exposition Pirk
mending that the deficit be met by . so he built Forbes Field lh 1
diverting the payment that would sentlng capacity of 2.'i000 Thi-
ordinarily be spoiled to retiring tho stands wete filled five t mc- in ihe
national debt. H1 1 statement leaned
by the partv a national committee
no its out thnt the country thanks
to prosperity and past treasury
iirpiuses. la sen years ahead or On-'
debt retirement program nnd th.it
it can afford to slow up
President Hoover and Secretary1
Mellon have opposed suspension of
payments into the debt s.nking1
fund .nn untlng to $111.000.000 '
this year and have planned to
keep going on short-term treasury
boriowlngs until business picks uji
imi mnr.. tiu nr. m..i in
tut the battle for h gher Income
..xr nn e -ate. Inherltanre am.
ft Uxe wm RO on Ju ha nfne j
'!.. .. ..k. ... . i
luturui iiii min: rj ill iiinci I'nn. si 1 -
i Couiens of Michigan and Wheoler I
of uoriana nnA mot rM:tn.y con-
gressman Ramseyer of Iown have
K1... . u ... .
gressman Ramsey
'"""'"""llix boimts. Even thai nrrhdwnun..
j. . c ... . . i
JT' !' "V!
i ' -... .. .. ... (
f' 'Ch"lw ? T """"h k" !
though hfjatriaw fire from ixkH the
RepublicairK)lltlcla
who want
an Increase less than anything nnd
f om Ule Progressiva who want
especially to tax the rich.
Would Tuv Rich .Morp
Proposals for taxing the higher
Interne brackets and boosting the
so-called ' death taxes" are always
popular and will gnln plenty of
support rn the near future eepec
.ally as their advocates point to the
increasing concentration of wealth
In the' hands of a few. In respect
o Income t ixrs It i.s being pointed
out that wnereas last venr a
$2iSHHHl in. in.- was t ixrd about
S VYE MONEY
SUITS - -
CSH& CARRY CLEANERS
Al . Walker Net to Modernistic Heauty Pai'liv
m
IBgjgll
MOVING NOTICE
Wo mom j our goods pachrd In trucks any
distance.
CRATING. STORAtiT ORAYAGK
('ultra Transfer & Storase Co.
I'honn Wi 3M K. Walker M
THE HIGIMIATTEK
Convinced that clothes make
the man Hill determines to
make hi mark as a fin-
iiii. il wizard In "borrowed"
fit. v
Hut the owner rf
his swiped suit has
something to soy
which makes Hill's
heroic rolo slightly
serious.
in .M
ii
MiirJ.irii' Re die
In
llrldes Mlstal.iV
OlllPlI)
Ihirolhy
.'Mm jorlc
Tw
Company"
Ait
r.iriiiiniiiiit
Sound .Vims
$39000 In thla country It was tax-
ed JS6.000 in England.
On the other hand a mntrleil tax-
payer with two children and n
JlfiOO Income pnld $314 In EnRlariJ
$C13 In Frnnce nnd only $2.25 thl
year In the United States.
d-- -..-. .
ou.c uuenl8o( Bovernmeninr- LenRUe werc ann0unced he.e as
Run thnt with only some 2600.000 $opt 10-1"
person. showlnB a taxable Income Tho con'Ventlon will mert hr.p
on their return In this country ItL-.i .. ..... .... .i .. .u.r. inn
iwould be win to establish n
i . .T " . .
i'muC muc in urn
er to lMon it
present widespread Indifference to
federal affairs. Congressmen Ham-
soytr points out. howevtr. that If
we had an estate tax nt the Ilrlt-
Ish rntos tho government would
pull In $1 200.000.000 a year instead
of the $180000000 now collected by
both L'tate nnd federal govern-
ments. j MttSCOt For Al'dlCM
I i ct t t t
i tin ii. i.s oetcciea
HUFFALO. N Y. Mav t! iU.R)
A flve-yosr-o!-! Iluffalo girl has
been selected national mascot for
the Junior Cross How association
which expects o hold It national
archery tournament in Chicago
next August.
The mascot's real name was
kept secret by the nssnclatlon. hut
she was named officially an "Dp
nlse Robin HoimI ' Denlse It wai
explained was her own firs!
nnnie
t.lttle Miss Robin Hood origin
iillv was 4ioen mascot for Erie
nd NlngH'ii counties ami win p
Ipcted from among other upctinnul
nianrots as national choice
"C.ATK- WON IIIM MIT
first week.
listen
to it!
Kiddies are
fascinated
with the way Rice Krispics
crackle when you pour on
milk or cream.
And what a flavor treat I
Toasted rice bubbles. Won-
derful for breakfast lunch
and supper. Fine to use in
candies macaroons. In
soups. Order the rcd-and
green package from your
grocer. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
9 ItlCE
kikisiii:s
ON CLEANING!
Rice
wishes P
15c DRESSES (plain) - 25c
Cleaned and Pressed
a1
Now Slum lug
GLORIA
SWANSON
in
"WHAT A
WIDOW
"Klrrniuiis llrldn"
Cnttirilv
"One
Rig Mght"
Act
riir.iiiiiiiint News
WILLIAM HAINES
(i. .M.j Klntnti Riiiiiiiicn
A Tailor Made
Man"
With
.Innlou .foseph Cautliiirii
lt.iinlic.iii Wllliiiiii Austin
TIIl'KSDAY FRIDAY
PHAQP
1931
I sank Walton Lcaaitel
iiauun. rr uiiuti ticicL
CoilVeiltlOIl Dale Sctz freshmen attempted an out of
PEN VAN N' Y Mnv n U.P
The 1031 convention diiteii for the
V.i.1 .t. LIma T.lr It'rtllnll
ilil'i 1UIH Olilti: l&ua n VTUii'"i
r..h- ...ni.i m..i
Trout ftihmp lavimmlng golf
Irtg and trap-ihontlng will he i-n
Joyed in edi'ltlon to regul.ir bust
nesa of tile convention
MOIIT ATltl.FTriC KVLNTS
MOST 1'OI'UI.AR IN ARIZONA
y GEORGE D CRISS;:y
t'nltoil Press Staff Corrp-ipondrnt
PHOENIX. Arl. May fl U P
Populatity of night athlptic prnt
In southern Arizona Indicate tin
before long there will be few
enough daylight contest in thi i
ection.
Yonrs ago mtt-of-door wtestl.n.'
euhibitlnna or maybe they wpr.
matchea'thon were common Tin'
passed long ngo. Now all uch nf
fairs are staged Indoors at night
Football was the iipxi to fill u
line For several eirs now Hip
psiI high school sclicil ilp hi- i i fit
for night game." Uiipbi in ph
ni I playpil it n i?h' iv t'
pxcpptmn f in I" ' i "ii
glllli' nf .1 Sund.IV 'VMM linl
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With Each Package of
Pruhak or (iillette RhuN
es at I'Jc Per pack'uje
SAVK 10c on this low
Price Sale
Bo wen Drug Co. J
Theohc' n's" the Phoenix hijrh
h . .. tTnlvr!lltv .. Api.
uoor ntgnt track meet. It was a
success and caused R. R. Robin-
son coach of the local team to
predict that day athletics are rap-
Idly fading out
Here it might be well to explain
that the climate of -lOUthcrn Anzo-
na has i lot to do with the tetter
nignt pr rormancc During the
:viH;i:ima
Special Prices
PL s IN
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t'li'iincd and I'rcstwtl
25c
Dynamo Cleaners
SticccsMir t i"Mc(. Iiiiaii (li-tinei v
5H I . Hi-eckvni'itlKo o. Plunu s7
Drug Sundries
Deep Cut Prices
on Drugs you
Need in your
Home Every Day
Note These
Super-Values:
M o.. American fjn
Mineral Oil . . . VUC
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Paste OOC
.'."ie Klen.o Tooth 1 nr
Hitish - . .... 1C
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Almonds I uC
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Milk Magnesia . OuC
Sl.DO lavender 70
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Math Silts Di7C
2 Uoes $1.00 Stationery
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 133, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 6, 1931, newspaper, May 6, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123439/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.