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THE FJRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS. FRIDAY AUGUST 26 1932
UTclc&honc
FOUR
Lions District
Governor Tn Iks
Al Club Parley
y I. Kuykendall. fjoernor of
In- ' !: listrict of Lion- Interni-
i'ni t which the Hie-keni kin
i ii h a inrnibfi .poke tinlny n
he regular luncheon f the loc-tl
organization.
If wm Kuykendall'a first otilc-
l.il viit to the lu He rvsMlri -Albany
The club heard the roi'
of I) T Uowl head of th rnij''
activities c'Miitulttee In Whl'-tl '
w i -orfgesteu that thr club i.pon
vt a tnlnatirl for the benefit '
the . (ub fntnl f..r urulerprn lie I
children
J 1 Sanl 'i i J." wan 1 mud
head '( a o'liiiu'tei 1
of 'he program nxt
Wr tJo.lh l iiik.
t .ed At tl. . !.
i.. y f irr ii' '
ffi
iai and
Cu. Uit !
lit tub.
If .win Sl-
rlfttion Inwi
Uallay tol
i have i
month v
l iv I
i h a
y ' i'ir ii'
o.k'- on tinting
f tin -lull mil Jufi.'i
of n i mi itioim l-
nir in ulr to ijwii the Hifi keriild'
erh'l" September 12 I
city pRomniTs
ALL MARATHONS!
'.AN-Am CITY 'UrJ Walkr-I
i r .fame marathon an. I Ilk
ir.uiimr routes! a rtencr forth will
Ir lib.... in Kir.-i . i'y he ell
uiiik l ha raled '
J he ..unci. - ii ti n foll.mril hy -i j
e Mrrki At umnn eaafvj atteatpt
t. .i wilkins; enduinnce con
i. fngpii In .i In.' hull here At
hf limr It- j.r.-ftiotera obtained
i. iit ..rdvrs . j-iinit continuance.;
ro the roM"iin' didn't milt a
tep
n.ler the new ordlnsnre all an
duiarn-e and ped rontestr ire
limited to 1 hour of any It ii ir
period and the rlty health dlr" tor
hit the prl-'i'tt" "t refusing any
peirmt he w.-dn-- .itter exatiunn-
.4irition to -tage!
' n '.' tha
. h t rwite.t
I' Wj h m'ed out hy rr nclij
Ml I. ft. til it thr nr I i inn
w ji I not in-sent .is. day bi ffl
a.r. -luce Hi Ih"" uses ith
ii Hi muiict' i.i 1) I- hours I illy
1'en-tlly foi violation mi !
a j minimum fine of $5 or a n 'X-
ii. ini of tlCXi mil .t waa ill i-ld
hat each iliy "f vm.it ion would
i i. -' 1 ute jx! i'r offrna
of th walkithon
i mniich' '' clm.
y !iti .il m inipul.ition
tti miit to -top thnr
t i ri k era
Willi h offiCI i
l ' .rxrtl thli'
c a j rl tha
t..ri'f t
A rhlraRO hoot r(rr " killed
f ' JttlniC prtcea Tie only th.n
yi i me allovsail to u' in 'hit
ra krt i. the lnjn'i
SATURDAY'S BALMtfT
1 am a iDeinocrnt nml pledge myaulf to
suppt.1 1 Uip nominee of this pnmnry.
FJIU COVBKNOK:
K. S. Sterlinjr of Harris County
Miiiain A. Keiifuson of Travis Cmnnly
I'OU ( ONCIUSSAIAN AT LARGE:
(I'lVCK NO. I)
Geo. Ii. Terrell tr Chprokuo Gqinity
Pink Parrih oi I.ubbock County
FDR CQNCJRESSiMAN AT LARGE.:
(VlaVk NO. 2)
Jimpb Wehlon liailey Jr.. of Dnllnn
County
J. M. Cyclone Dnvia of Hopkins Cqunty
FOR CONGRBSSiMAN AT LARGE:
(PI.ACB NO. :.)
Slerlin' P. .strung of OnlUis County
Joe liurkelt of Rexur County
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE
HlTltlMIK COURT:
J. !.. Hkkinan of Eaatlnnd County
William Plewon of Hunt County
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER:
(OYeni Term)
f'. V. Terrell of Wise County
l-e S:tttM-hite of Ector County
rX)R RAILROAD COALMISSIONKK:
(IVenr Unexpired Term)
W. Citfrorv Hatcher of Oallas County
Ernwt 0. Thompson of Potter County
FOR STATE SENATOR OF THE 24th
SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS:
Oliver CunninKhain of Taylor County
WHlbourne U. Collie of Eastland County
FOR LEGISLATOR OF THE
lOStli DISTRICT:
Railey Y. Hardy of Stephens County
A. C. Kle -.r Palo Pinto County
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE OF UOlh
JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
C. .. O'Connor
C. 0. Hamlin
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRT5CINCT NO. 1:
J. W. Ramsey
W. II. Bmdford
I'OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT NO. 2:
Ii. W. Kuyle
C. E. (Bosw) Hood
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECNCT NO. I:
Geo. L. Kelloy
Juii Beitty
FOR (I0NSTAI5LE PRECINCT NO. 1:
Paul L. Holes
L. D. olaiixhtor
!AMARILLOMAN
SLAYS KIN
SUICIDES
AMARII.LO. A.ug 20 HP) - V I
Prank Zirr.mertniin. 6-1. plonrer pro-j
oar of mirlllo. tll near inlUnlRht
ThuriuJay from nurwrhot Wounds In-
flicted by Kay Bruwntton 37 hl
Ktvpiion who tMrllr In the li
had toW bla mother of Ui Intpn
Uon to kill hU atep-father.
Brownaon dlvd abortly after he
had In junrti tha eklerly man. .r!
aalMnfJIctwl' Mrouml.
WltneiMO of the ahoutin in
front of Uie combination groceis
tore and' reaiilence told off In i .
(the you lifer man poured five hot . .
(Into SCinrniermiiii'a body then ttun
nl tha Kim upon himself
I The HKHitliiK occurred acrordln-;
Ho poi.rr. nbout flva tnlnutea nftt i
I H.'iA'.iion hid li-ft hli nmUier ri
I let ;!"er out of the nutotniblr '
i nhi-1 Ulntunce from tne tor
' hu' rletl onward. Tha womnn
I ito a gnjiollne fllllnx atntlon hyn-'
t'erlcal anil crying The operatot In-
Kiiineu ui me nruiiuaai io iuv me
'-' elderly man. attempted vainly to
stop UiovviiKon
A coroner's verdict of premedi-
tated and Intentional .itauuit to
murder nnd sulfide wa i retutneil.
Beware Fish! Here Conies Presidential Angler
9 ''4 I a
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'l&'fcaA SMe6'V T 'n. .--t - .am w 5-" &'" "
I !. i . 1
Ann Of Abilene
High CoaelbGul
OH In Maehine
ii .iin n
lli-ll I 'll l
Off or. Ill fi
r'p :r'ment i I ('nnnu
few days' fiiln I ff th" .Mi'i-la Is gten inovln! down the I'otoinac
( ..... t.n;iia)iv-4iir i.i wiirr iiii-iivrii nau sivvn uiiiiiuiiii; iriniiLa iiiuv
run . number.
u ml
in o'Vii.tirti tnon'lii. t'ltsulnit Hoomi is slmwi ut ilith abiord th'
b' nt SmiuuIu as he left '.Va-diUt-Mon with puily f frl'-nils for .
Hivi-i he:ided lur the un n
flh were running In lnic
AHU.ENK Aug. 2ti 'Ul i.
Christian fornwr jTuxa.i A '
football plyer ami nil st iti A i
hltfh school player In lli-i I" '
leil arm here ti(ty In a
iniichlne ut un . pl.int
ChrNtlan'D u n wiu ioii...i
leveled bell a tin elbow Tli.
iih'i ;II'I'1" "' who k'.iiIui'
f i om T xmi A V M 1 1 t s i
wmkiiiK tetnpourily it t' i
pi int bffnte the opi'iiin
comlne Abilene school i'in
to be a-itiit-inl hlKit hcmi '! b
f f
Itr
TERRELL DECLARES
EAST TEXAS FIELD
ALLOWABLE STANDS
DAIJwS. Auk 2' I I1' The Kast
Texm oil flell ullowitble will go no
lower th-in It la at premt waa the
belief of C V. Terrell chairman of
thu railroad commission expreianl
at meotlna; of Independent oil op-
irntors here laat night.
Terrell also said any furtrier cut
in allowable would reiult In dam-
age to wells.
STOttM KIIJJ5I) 50.001) RACING PKiEOiNS
HILLSBORO AND
CLEBURNE LINE
TO BE DROPPED
WASHINGTON. Aug 26. U.
Th Interatate Commerce Commis-
sion today authnrlted the Hurling
ton-Rork Island Jlallroad Compa-
ny to abandon about thirty mllet
of Its railroad operating from
MilWboio to Ctsburne Texas.
I A jckrl with a good disposition
'makes Um boat wife according to
n advar to the lovolorn. We hod
j to read that twice to make mm
1 that ahe didn't say a good poidtion.
h
LOVEMONEY
H.W.
CZGRLEY
jy.rnoVl
0;W2 at
KEASCRVICeiH?
ni:i.it ntiiti: too t
MON.i lOUNII'MI married !
n.slki u4 nHutttJ. Infcrrll her
fcuakasd's Mlllluna irinMlHB ah
ddra nal jmrJ. Ilrr ntarrlsar. '
rana'4 by Tuits.riiil'a Imijfr una
mm Nim'i rmplnjrr. a
alr elTalr. Irstlna' rr tttr al
Ike. eml nf a rnr I'. Iiw fcrr
ayaka4a l( l arlualllr ' ae.
ran a JUarrr rl.ua la lute llti
aer hMabaaa'a arikrt. IIIIIIY
TOUiI:MI. asrrril to Ike mar
rlsa rikra aka tkuuckt llarrj
luat la krr.
Harrr la In HHlk mrrtra nker
he aau ti;vi: rrin:i.i.i ei
parlaera la a lilaaauad mlnr.
M.aa'i brnlkrr. Ill I nurka far
Ikrm. M1-ri: Clllll faaklua
M4al. la Maaa'a rlaaeat IrlraJ.
Hum frala Harry la aallllrU In
a akara ut kla unrir'a lurlua bill
Ikrra la an lal way far krr lu
ariMK Ikla. Sk ril) l.ullla
aa krr arrralary ! n.mpaalon
aa4 Ikry afrrMa lu aall for South
Aaarrlra.
M)V I.O ). WITH Till .iron
CHAITKH XXXIII
tune and hastily explained Moru' bags to hold glasaca books and caso tar last minute pm-klng lay
plan In retnr.l to tho apartment handkerchiefs. open ou tho chalio longue.
I "I'll pay half the rent until tha A supply ot a remedy for easlck- For tho mot nnrt Monti had
Uai explrm anyhow. That'll belnws. Ma brought this dollgbtedly. ! limited her wardrobe to black and
n.xt October. 1 want a homo to
tuino back to."
"Mayba I can get anot'tir girl to
com in while you aro sodo and
ara you that expenM."
Uttt shook her haad. "U'n all
right. Get another girl tn como In
If you llkd bat get her out again
. when I com back won't you? Moan-
I wbllo I'll swing my sbre of the
I rent. I can afford It." rfio added.
1 "and I fa nice to Uava a plao to
com back to."
I ...
IfPlIB days Haw by. ntedeged at
itro taiepnoBa uj a ivyeiuum
llaarl who bad not taken her an-
notincoraent ot a new Job and de-
Mrs canaban nau toid her aDout iu wruie or simply white. Ulack waa
"How does your family feci about a dlflkult color to wear In tha bent
tha trip?" Lottie asked Mono It was warm and out ot keeolne
TJIEIIB was only a eek In which paitiira from town sarlsusly Lottlo
.. .. .km liiHr.M II a. .11. .llHl.ll m iY.. aha. m
HUMHJ kpiHIUVU IU IHU UAtGUfc Ui
worklag two afternoons.
to Dreoare for tha Journey. II
was a buiy seren days. LaUla
gave notlcii la her employer that
tho was tearing aad dW It la sacb
a way that Henri bursting Into
aggrieved tears demanded that she
pack up ber beloaglaga aad ga IQ-
mediatelyl Utile did that. She bad na
sooner rtaabol bar apartMaat than
tbo telephone rang.
"I'm not at borne." sba laid Sallle
-If Its for me It'i llaarl. lis prab-
ably wants to ask m to same
bat-k."
Tho rolca at the J ' U
wlro was Henri's.
"Hut Mlts Oarr can never be
readied at homo In the day time'
SaJlio explained deftly. "Mlas Carr
Is employed."
There was a Gallic sputter at the
other end of tho connection. Sallto's
manner waa compassd as she an
swered. "0b. you aro Mlas Oars's
employer? She did not oamo In
today?" Tliero was a pauso nnd
then Salllo said. "Oh I seel"
Wllh ono hand oVer tbo transmit-
ter sbc turned smiling. "It's Henri
all right. Ho wantu to biro you
back."
"TeJI him I hatrcn't como In yet."
Lottlo Instructed. "Say you'll de
liver the meaeaco when you SCO
me."
Obllrlnclr Salllo compiled. She
dui down tbo telcphouo raying.
"So you'ro really going to South
America aro you?"
Loltlo sensed worry Io Sallies
"Great. Ill see Uud you know.'
a a a
npiIET packed artlelos of lingerie
by tbo dozen for the trip waa a
long one.
"Tbo booklet says that we can
get laundry done at eeveral ports
with tropical surrouodlnss.
''.Mourning Isn't used as much as
It has been." sba told Uttle "And.
even though I am looking for some
way to get around the will I loved
my husband. In a way. I mean. In
overy war exeept the way I love
Ilarry. That last day John prom-
LONDON 'I l'i Karli little
storm or strong Ude on (We-it
Britain's southern and eastern
roasts wanncs up the trug.r
remnants of over fifty thou-
sand valuable ruclng pigeons
which were lost In one dlnan-
trous week-end during races
from the Continent.
It la conservatively estimated
that the total cash value of the
birds laat waa around ITJj.OoO.
aomo of them being wvrth 2jn
eacll. The tgeoiis were llber-.it-ed
at various points In Kiunoe
and weru winging tneii v
apeedtly homeward to thur
lofts In Oreat Brltuln when
they ran Into a thick mist over
the English Channel. With visi-
bility nil the bird were com-
pletely baffled and th it Jiffi
rultl.i were Increased by
strong sunehlne on the m.t
Of the Sd.OOO. only an infin-
Itesmal few eventu illy t mtil
their way hon.e Home funniii.
who hud a to i ted as man) - -i'
pigeons have repoit-u r.ol i
feather returned." The dnl'
picture of beaches tie-i Aith
pitiful little feisthered Uii
tells the tragic story of iioa ih-
baffled bit da wondered ovei the
English Channel and tin Noit.i
Sea until depalilng aril
hauated they well Into the r.i
and wnce drowned. Many p:om
Inent Drttlah sportamvii weir
among the owner wVi ;ot
valuable birds inclu.lln' li d
Ionatlale Sir William Urury and
Mr. J. a. Jool.
Heavy loaaea also were fracd
In a simultaneous met fiom
Scotland to. tUnglund hut the
owners who entered th ii lunli
In this vei.ture were .imh. In
t.innte fur nriny of the ivn
relumed to theli lotts after be
lllg delayed by the mil-' '.
The disaatii. one ( the
greatest In the history of i
eon racing has "uuse-i con-t.-i-natlon
among th? riem.i. :
the several luimln il pti(Pon
lulls and association In lOnx-
lund.and the Hrltish Air Minis-
try Is comltig lu toi rt good .leil
of criticism and part of the
blame. Thu Natln.iil Homing
l.'nlon allege thu the weather
reports recently supplied by tln
Air Ministry huvo not remain-
ed correct for three hour apd
have bocomo leje nml lets de-
tailed. Thu Union pays 1 VV) a
year for theno foreoastM and there
Is now considerable talk of
switching their custom to the
French meteorological authori-
ties. Offloluls of thu A'r Mlni.Ury
however are not perlurbeit at
the prospect of lolnir their pi
geon racing client One of the
weuther clerks In reply to the
Prion's chat-yes 'ilivtared We
don't make the we'ti.er V'
only do our best to In'udit it
If the pigeon peopl" t:nnk th'-y
enn get a lieltei I irei i t fiom
I'orli' for their half dollar n
time well
An Idea of th popul-iritv n'
ptgeon r a cine: In '5 i .t I'.tltn r
enn be Kuthered fnm tl.i ' o t
that there are ten i.ilb m
tuilneil homing i-eor n t i-
country and p "" .oon.
amount to $1 25O.0OO anna ill.
IlllHllK one e i n o i of H.'-
foai Ilrlllth t-i I i . .ii.i till
cany about J ."' ' 1 1'- i
special Mirh" i n -iit-of
the c-ii'inl '' ii " i r.
DOUBLE POINTED
TACK IS REMOVED
FROM BOY'S LUNG
KOfiT WORTH. Aiu' ': i i
utii Armstrong l.'i. I I f
wiml to "xetllug out or i 'i i
al Ii' le today aftel u " '
leumvid from his luii; i .1 i
pointed upholstery Ink 'I b. t
w.it ii moved with i bi m
lie i Un1 on of M I n
-troiu 1 iii f.n'mei. ih-u '
eifoiil.
TUII.H.IIT (.l (Al.l.l.l)
1 l.ll'IN .MOV!' l).Nfl KOI
I .
I f'IIII.AIKI.I'lll UP. T'i. v
iii:lit iiv fin '."Ulh IIiiim .i i
ti'twi'iii i.ii i i uie- and i i m i
I lit I I . il 1 il. i . iiHtllnl' I .1
1 n i .tli if Ii bleed i t lint 1 1 I
I i liinii 1 1
-I i i . Lieut '.il s um
O Wynne w'ho mnn'ii ut i. i
from the illrertiirihip f 'h I!
n ju of Ililu 'trial Al' obi. I I'. i mi
ifter kpendln; 32 ym in the V lb
In ' rne
" 3.
Sa1aVaWSaJsWa1aBBaamaBBaVaa
C. (J. MeCary's
Conoco Service Station
.VM i;. WulUir SI. Phone 1IH.".
( i'in I'll (.iisiilliii i r ui (ierm 1'riicesseil W
Motor Oil. Wuslilnic nnd Orivislug
( .uirliiiiM 'erxli e
Attractive Prices
on
of call whllo wo are waiting." ob-' M11 l0 uo l0' "" w"Ql
iruiK to unu a way to uo now."
Tbo little apartment was piled
with luggage. A wardrobo trunk
stood open filled with a careful ao-
iKtlon ot clothes. Salllo brought
a nurso who bad lived tn the tropics
who offered much advice
"Take cotton clothing." she In-
sisted. "Even cotton underwear.
It's mush cooler. Uo sure all your
boso are light colored. Mosquitoes
(east an darker shades."
She urged Lottlo to take plenty
Of cotton frocks and leather Instead
ot rubber soled sports shoes. Laun-
dry was cheap but not rapid. The
girls would need plenty ot clothes.
They ordered plenty.
Lottlo whirling back and forth
between bar own spartmtnt end
Mona's borne arrived with this bit
et Intel matlon that "tricky little
model Just Mona's size" this bint
as to seasickness.
"I hear the Miranda Is a regular
tub" she Insisted "and that means
mal do mer with a vengeance."
Mona was equally busy. There
wero papers to sign tbo house to
close servants to discharge tem-
porarily and pay for the Interval.
Vnnn was trui reeAnllv ramntait I
from the terrors of a lost Job to do
anything exeept what she con-
sidered the right thing by ber em
ployes.
Tbo girls bought cameras dark
glasses magazines (the Miranda
carried no supply) fancy little dtdc
Jcetcd Monx "Do we need all these
things In our cabin?"
"Laundresses como down to the
boat" Salllo Informed ber amused-
ly "Very dressy laundresses wear.
Ing the duds other travelers wero
silly enough to entrust to them on
earlier voyages!"
"They'll have to leave a deposit
then" Lottlo declared.
"wait until wo see Stove." Lot-
tlo advised. "Sieve Is the boy who
will show us how."
"Maybe. If he and narry arcu't
furious with us for showing up."
"That's n thought Tlfot Is n
thought Mona!" 'little paused In
I tbo occupation ot wrapping somo
new perfume In a cocoa n of silk
' hose. Then she shook her Iread.
"They can't stty uud long." she
i ilaeliU.t "r.l.l..'. Ik.... i..l. ....
Raincoats and umbrellas tor the thero wero hardly any aitractlvo
rainy season. Chiffons for evening woman down there?"
Very llttlo ellk. And countless i "I am not going with the Idea ot
hose! I attempting to how! anyone over"
"It seems too bad to leavo nil Mona ranwred repeating a phraso
those knockout clothes hero' l. do
tlo murmured referring to her be- that darling" Loltlo said. "You
loved evening dresses. "But It would do It no matter what your Ittyeit-
bo worse to tako them and have ' """a are.
them ruined."
Mona had met with llttlo diffi-
culty in booking passago. An official
from tho Virgin Islands bad can-
celled a suite. It was obviously
the best to be had oa tbo Miranda
and Mona promptly engaged IL
There wero telepbono calls good-
bys last minute purchases.
Salllo rushed to buy a six
months' stock ot cosmetics and
packed them compactly and clover-
ly In a single small overnight bag.
"What aro you going to do with
tbo Kmprcss?" Lottie asked. She
had hoped that a quixotic urge
would Insist that Mona present It
to Steve.
Leate it with Wlthlngton's. ot
The bags were packed and I. oil to
and Mona were arrayed lu dark
winter dresses to be shed the sec-
ond day out. Two fur cents lay
waiting to be worn to tha beat and
then brought back by Sallle and
placed In storage.
"Make your first costume do for
the first two days." Sallle told
them. "Nobody dream ou boats
like tho Miranda. Tho third day
probably will be norm enough to
stirt emulating summer."
Luncheon was served In Mona's
sitting room. Later the car brought
over the ontlro Moran family. They
woro going to the boat
Mona and Lottie batted and
coated flew about checking every-
thing. A taxi was called for the
Fat her Ii eaten
Uij Son Fined
..J Ami Costs
All el;lilii'ii eur old bo uli.
"I'liulil not Imtir" to ee In-.
Iliullicr lilislliilled M'Vi-rel) ti.'Jt
III-. Illllier est'lil.i ulleril ii Ii
The num. badly liullered nnd
bruised uu. fined S'Xi mid costs
li .lil-tlie of the I'lnu-e .1. U
(itisllfiiiim this iiiiiriilutr. (burs
of ilrilllUrunrss (Old illstiiib
I ne I lie pmice hud been til il
iiKiilnst him.
One of Ills ije w-asj closed
the other Mils hill.
Tim liny ileiliirml his futh'-i
had thmileiii d his mulli-r.
course." Mona bad decided against i remaining baggage and Sallle. as
taking any Jewels except her vcd-! the least Interested member of tho
ding ring. They would only provo party about to seo the girls off. con
a burden.
e a
jrOWDAy came and wenL Tues-
" day Wednesday Thoy wero
to sail Wednesday afternoon at
tour.
The baggage bad gone aboard tbo
day before. Only the laat few things
remained to be done. A single suit-
sented to ride with tho bags. Loltlo
and Mona rodo In the car wllh the
Morans.
Servants would close tho Iiquko
and lock It within an hour. As tho
car whirled through the park Mona
felt that a new o.a In her life was
beginning. And so It proved.
1 (To lie Continued)
I. ON O Jj HI' A it AT 14 I)
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SILUJOKW Pa. l l' J ...
sick. hnokln. and Michiel t'dh'i
hen. add re as then unknown foiinh.
aide by aide in the World War
Then Joe waa wounded in a
tion. Callahan helped asui.tt de
wounded buddy to a stretrhei Th' .
separated then and never saw cm i
other aanln.
Paul Rakuakie. Hhamohin frien .
of Iiloealck. gave them J h mil
Paul waa stopped by a traffic !.
licenian while driving through Uo
cheater. N. Y. Rokuskle waa fio"
Shainokln and the officer d.ke I
about flloaaleM It waa Callahan
The motorist brought home v. nut
woe "good news" to Oloaalck and
the latter wrote h s lonvloM bun
dy.
OltOONKR-S INMUKB VOICKS.
PHILADBUMHA. UAB Th
throaty tremolo of the crooner in is
bring tears nr the eyee end aigns
to the radio uuilUnce but i''
bringing destruction to the cioon j
or' voice. act'ordiiiK to Dr Uux
lus Stanley Crooning Lr Utanlev
said violates the piinclpie-. of
physio involved in speech and
song and threatens to ruin the;
voice. - j
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 230, Ed. 1, Friday, August 26, 1932, newspaper, August 26, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123706/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.