The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 267, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 6, 1929 Page: 1 of 12
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Ssreckenrtttae American
I WEATHER FORECAST
IRRIGATION
Holds Hit Hey to
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i .1-1 gold i purple f.ir the
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Mvrtitar) f (Ih Chamber
if ( onunerco. and hi commit.
less of rltlin uhfr nnd n-
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wl.li was ln-ueil iv linii. Sioith
1 t Wilfrid llngicaid of S mm. hi 1
" i. i-.en.ldl.. I. ill e 11 flm w. i-
itVjti pron.iio nt p o-e In the pr.-
jmii 1 The i. .ki in vvmi 1 '1 i- 1
to i-unle! ii ! Sandefer
rPVI.F.Il f'l'.A.N
veil lead. 1 i' ihe
Frugs.
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ni-i of th- -p t-inanlik. in inner
in which 'ti CiiMbitv f 1 1 - in. I
p.ivrm '.Klk tifeit Me all... ui'd
"1. innam : in wlinh I hud
ii inaed t k . p tin kee hr two
-' 1 . it txxli. s 111 separat. n.wili
Tin -.i'ustl..'i tl'hough no' perfiit
iv 1 1 mu h I) tt. r 1 11. year 1.. said
I . m wma ial"ted in i-lls l
1 1. tis Meltoiu- nnd Johnnv
in. Millio is u I'oletiiun 1 it
Tenia jii.Miie
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Wel school ol rs and c
me diapl'lru by the
1 It jcrn-i of
Mn town wa 1 to be continued t'niay
i'i work at tm- Baptist .Chun h
-i tn Hei Ilo mi Smith giving a
lfrial serine in honor of 'he
f.KSfvJnil VI.tOI Rev I.rshl t;
ly' ' tlc Chnstinn Ch .rch ur
1 Mtt I for inal to be served last
nigh at 1 he church President
Waitu and Itev Preston A. 'Jray of
Ah I'nlvennty ChrliUun Church at
T7tC I' are m heduled
to deliver
iwermons ai in.' . nriaiian tnureii 1
Vhcre this nmrning The work of the !
a 1 .. - I . . . e . j if 1 tisitrvinn . i.iif
.wo lix-l. pa 1 . - ... ... ......6 ... .-.
ver unother of Breckenridge s
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.hows that
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DAL-PASO T.A.T.
PLANE ARRIVES
A T 1 2 O'CLOCK
Local Field Is 'One Of Best'
Hangar Is Being
Planned
I! t Hall wai the fnxt paneni r
.i the Ikiuthera Air Tranipurt
.it i. nil wst aervlce ny apeclal
. i i l the HAT oiflc.ala a
..ni' ntoppl heie at four oclck
mil anemoon for Halt. Thla
pl me Man pllotid liy Howard
V .Klall an.l tit flMt to hi rid ai
m. hieckvniltlK aliKrt
il.e regular rvi-e will utart on
Mi n.lay morning when the flint
i ..n- vit an .. at 12 oclu-k
i.ttirn i.iiik KiMt will land at I
.I.W.K The iintiouno-mrnf of
h -iM.i- win in.nte I'rid.i) f n
i win.; in um tion m the o al
.. i I . luii.tl.i b repri'HentutiM-
1 Ul. r A T Who ntaleU that
the Bri-cki-nrulge airport .iftn i
irf enlargad aol ivpulieil ti oik
i.i in. ht qp their entli- m ne.iuli
no. ii ImIIm to U fJtt.io
i liis la the ftrt stop mde ii.
twefii Abilene and fort Worth
oihr Hops between hre and ti
fuo are Sweetvmter Btg tendy
nU Mialand.
ix'clnl I'lano Htrc
I ho 8. a. T. will nave a apeclal
ruKKer nix p aenf t cabin plane
ut th. airport here Hunday. Twenty
mile rutea will be made and the ctt-
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TMa 8an w'M W In merK.
tion ait ay kunday nnd le being
nt here by eourteay of the H A. I
o'l'Utli
"It i our Job to maintain thi.i
ei vim un.i Una ein tie itone only
by 'f c.fM-ratinn on the pait of the
'.iijnMnp oi Rreckennuge in uiv-
' h. .i p. toiijg. to the pUne
iu. -' . i. M j ilea n i-han-man
of Hi. aeionniiii! iiunnilttee
..f the i h.inil.iT of I'ommerie
Hi ii.lni.l I nh to Ul(e Ih. Iieo-
!"
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to .
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terpi
' I mi. I siippoit Ml
tl!p
! lull ( ihr i. ..ill. iy of
i hi in nun ii ii up in uH
k il.i eimipne ii . much'
" V 'I olfuuU liav uxie-i '
..p. rft. with u-. ait Iiiiik .m it'
t . Illl II. llll .11 II - ... I
-"-. .. im no l- '
t rrin u into ri.....r
ciiiinniion with Fort ivmth wi..l"no "'P- iepnen.s fnr'er chali
most of our btiKiness is carried on
ami .. i-Mi'nUally for the eneflt i
"f Ih nty of Biuckenridae i
"Muih work has been done m
putting the airport in goott shaim
and nt w road is almost completed
that will make entrance to the field
mucn eaaier than heretofore.
Ilunriir 1 I'lnnned
' f'i.in fot erecting a hanget will
soon he made as three large com-
plia of Breckenridge recently
lontnluit. d J780 tows id the building
-I th. hanger These companies are
rsa Kin i-. .rvice Company
$290 Miooks Haiiinn $2.V and
Cllelnil v Hmith JJ.10
0nr I'.lnkmaa. lo. al jewihr U'
'he (11 1 lemon to 1101k. a tick t
r.-etv.ti He will iMv. her on
M'jmli afteinoon for l-ort Worm1
'i. 'l.r lust regular .che.lulr in..
"f th- suliri.
'Ih. ..irort here has -ilready re
"-i I.. Knit-on Southern
'" ""' ' miKSSIne published in
Atlan' 1 . j. mn wntt.n to the
hamr-i of lomnirrce for informa-
ion 'in. nm; the mannginient
iiKati.i ..uipn.eiit an 1 seivu-i- fa
1 11-- 1 in. airport Thi
in for-
i.i.-iii i- I r uo in
Alijmit !lrertor
a Southern
HK.H SCMOOI IthXISIPItj OF
.MI.VKKAI. VK.ji OA.MIC
With gat- receipt totaUns:
-.. nnaenriage High School
reived a. her nart lianiui ..' J. I
ril. .
root bii K.me with Mineral Wells
High . Im 1 there Friday aftor-
noon m 1 ording to N 8 Holland
superlnt. !. nt of schools
A total 11 f t02 persons paid ad-
missions. IH adtiHs. J75 students
jnd 2M pep aqund and grammar
chool pupils he reports.
MAN I1UHI.KI) AOAINST I'lKK I
OAI.VBST0N. Oct. 6 il'pi-John
Albert Cox of finlv-n u.. ui
l nhfllil IS l. nn.l I--.I.. - .1..
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""m iiniioii-iiniveaion mice
i . .. . '
'" " the moUircycla he
-. ..- ... h vuiiiiim Willi (in lUlO
ftbo.. un ... . .
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k w"' fractured and has
small chance to recover jihynlcians
a.i id
Will Start Regular Service Monday
lOIIAVs MI Kit N
I 'ilii - 1. 1 ti.n i f 'I hi Ann i
M I'a b.-en m rhiitKi of it.
r 'iiilentu fii.ru i ilepai;
menl of jo I'li.iu.m ..f I'ixm
I'hrutian Imunn tf thi-i-he
foult t . ). f.iunil wi'h l the
student staff w !l i ; vlP
hla'iie. if thiie hi piim it im
due fo tin .'g'i!.ii tuff ut the
papei who Inn. I n kind
en .Ugh to 1'iioperilte In the en-
teipile y turning oet ho m-
P t for the day
Mint I'uullne lliine-i. eilitoi of
The Skiff ntiil. nt papei of T
C f. netve.l u i.i.toi f to
dn Ametlian .hi WilMnniM
In Hpoiln edltui Mw I.eot..
Bennett Miety editoi . (Inreme
Marnhnll telegraph editor The
student who woiked a mem-
tri4 of the nt.nff .nr MUaea
Maxine Kunrll Mnrgaret
Thorne Eliaabeth Newaom ami
Marjorle Robleon and Raymond
'ope land
Prof J Wlllnrd RidlnR head
of T C ' department of
journaltam. and Joseph II
'owan Inntructor nupervlaed
the wrok of the K'Uilentu
MACDONALD IS
GUEST OF TAFT
n
ANDCURTIS
Trip To Hoover's Mountain
Retreat Is Planned
For Guest- -
WASHINOTON Ort 5. lUlf) -Prime
MinlMet Ma Donnld upread
hla goodwill doctrines among the
highest ofrirlal of the Un'ted
Slatea today when he mule n aerl.-M
m formal call on Vice Hrviddf nt
Curt la Chief Justice T-ift and -tetniy
of Ktute Htlmon
He .iroie at t) n. m. hienkfii-iteil
two hours Inter nnd ihoitly theie-
nftef Im.i po .eii with hN diui;hter
Mi-4 Ishkel foi phot ok i up h-r 4 tail-
ed on the CanndUn uml It h Free
Slut.
MinUter unit u th Cap to)
MlildlnK
i.iiiiloi CeoiKi. II Mo . Itrpn
N H jollleit thetl. and lilel .v'l
K.nie Howard the llutinh Aiuh.s
.
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ai company. n Mir Donald
land
mnn of tn House Foreign Notions
commltt"' cm n
After the chat Curtis nut on his
-onR heavy overcoa and" eacorted
.Mat-Donald around the Capitol cor-
ridor to the private chamUern of
Chlttf Justice William Howard
Taft of the 8tiprem Court.
Posing on the steps. Curtis told
MacDonnld before the talking pic
. ...1. .!...... 1 1
uic uiiiiuiHiunBi 1 am very nap-
py to have you come to see us and
we want you to have a very sut-
COHSful visit "
MarlMnald smiled nhook hands
and replied. "I am delighted with
the kindness wtth
received me "
Shortly after 10 .
whu h you have
cliM-k 'hv
k-e
clmred and the White P... i. un-
liouiued the trip to the President's
i mour.taln retreat would be made
Those who will make the tilp
in. l'lmiilent nnd Mrs Hoover.
Pi ime Minuter MacDonald and hi
1 il i .fchter. Ishbel. Secietnry of State
1 nd Mm Stimaon. 81r Robert Vnn
Stlttart. and Ur Joel T Boone the
1'resldente pareonal physician
Breckenridge Is
In spite of a 20 to 0 defeat tne
Simmons University students were
.! triolllnu ... .lij.n tw.il SVA r t
r."?..?..r. .".:.:."""'" "'
them left town last night on a spec
ial train.
The entire train was full of gay; purple all-rs Helen Jenkins Hous-
eolors and much noice was made j ton. iunlor In T C U is "sweet-
espoclnlly by Oerald Williams one heart" of this band. She wore a
of the Simmons yell loaders white flannel ensemble wtth purple
U will be many days before the neck band belt and Inset There
Breckenridge people will fot net all i a purple Horned Frog on the
the pep nnd school sptitt displayed 1 back of her coat
by the students and football boys of' The Cowgula wore purple skirts
wth T ' '' University nm Sim-
mo""- Ana ll w'" "' ru" 'onie
before th students foret th. grand
Il".n
.... ...111. ..ki.k - I... . ..I .
with which Uriv kenndk'e
witlsomed thftm The wholt town
turned out to serve them ami one 1
H
k
now that smnethtnd' was surely
taking place by nil the decorations
Many sinker uml pennants of both
M-hools wen used all our thi cltv
At the game much color was dls-'di
played in thi apparel of the mem-
BRECK HOST
TO THOUSANDS
FOR BIG GAME
! Tvo Uniformed Bands Lend
Collegiate Color To
Breckenridge
I Appiosu tely 300 vimlors. from
Fort Woitli and Alill ne and from
all over thin nectl n of Went Texan
'were heie ve tcrd.iy to wltntsu the
Kirne b twien Texan Christian Un-
Iveraity and Simmons 1'nlvernlty In
f the aerond annual meeting of team
1 ri preaenting the two achoolf
Thu pint national i.nnwed
Cowboy Band the Cowitirl-' Pep
Squad of HO and the Texan ChnsMan
ITnlveraity Homer; Krog Hand of
W) pl'ces i' comptnleil their ii'pec
tlv l. ams to Kret-kenridiji' and ndd
ed ii gnat niiiount of ii.loi to the
.lo-vil Hint win .n hand fot Wi at
Ti'xnx fiHtr-nll .asir '
A .i . i il lialn enirylnK a.piox
iniittelv .Mi 'Hiidints and Cuwbo
fane tame over fiom Abilene at
lived hen at 1 p m Rixt membern
of the Cowboy band alxo came over
on the apecial train to Join the
ininbei.-i that arrived by bus earlier
In lh (lv
ro ip-clal trains WW run from
Fort Worth but hundreds of atu
1 dente and tana earn ovar on buae
and In automobiles. The Cowboy
Band gave a concert In front of!
the Burch hotel at tl o'clock and
ihe Horn.d Frog Band arrived In
1 town half an hour later and parwl-
. M JS&3RJ9 mmLfmm'
I -n ridge at 7 c'detft laat nlajnt mi.
ma.iy of the students of both Sim-
mon and T C. U. remained for the
. .lance givtn on the Burch Roof last
1 n..hf.
! '
Pardon Hoard
Tours Prisons
A t'STI.V Ott 5 UP Hope of I e
Ii .1 ii- fiom irisin wi.s hi Id out to
many of the stut-H I Hl icuvUt.
toituy wlien Stanhope Haniy and
J I: Hamilton membera of the
lair.lon bi.anl liejj.m a piiaon torn
) 1 onsUlei n li-asi-s
An ui ! pa .ue.l hy the first called
--.on of th last lagUluture pro-
ulis tli.u evuy prisoner with an
ndt terminate sentence who has
lever been convicted before shall I
mg'tble to parole. It also makf
-v' "T fr t offemler witha di finite
- tenre eligible to parole oftt-r
Lvna' two-thirds of his term
The law provides that recommt-n-
datlons :or parole can come only1
1 from the pardon board or at re-'
urnst of the governui. Prisoners'
and their frl nds are barred from'
.nuking purple appl. cations
i r 1 1 it
-1. . ' all liellC)
Trial Is Monday
..
WASHINGTON 5 'UR) -Al-
ii. ..inn nr ijnini a ri-siiess mgnt
Foi i nr i Secretary of the Interioi
I Albert B Fall who goes to trial
hi re Monday on a charge of bribery
i"mving oi.t or the tea (Kit dnnm in
votigatlon was reported "feeling
better today than ho did yeshrday
bv mimbeis of h a family
The forin r cabinet officer Is suf-
fering fio mlunjj trouble nnd in-
ch ment wnth r here since hla ar-
rival a week hk has aggravated
that condition. Or Safford. hla per-
ronal physician said
Host To Frog Fans
r8 0f the Horned Frog Band the
Simmons Cowgitl Pep Squid iind
. r L !..
me. owooy r.u
The Frog muslcicns- wore uni
cornis of white flannil trimmed In
with yellow Jackets and purple
kuchlefs around their necks They
wore light blown hose with brown
boo.s Ijirgi 1 owgirl hats complet-
d the costume fJIcnn Isy Grave is
leader of the Cowgirls
The Cowboy Band members wore
typical cowboy costumes canytn
out the colon of the school purple
and gold All turee gave colorful
mnnstra'ions b twec-n the halves
The yell leaders worltnl aim. it
Public Schools
Complete One
Month's Work
Authoi i r i in
"VtHT r.n i
r.irrkenililj.-i. I' i
'In- ii rngnitinr. ..t
liddi'd to th. - i"
'..o it.-mi to I. i.
4h"
I'
rejjul'il meeting o' Mi.
edm In ii Tin id )
i.Kini
n I.
" oi .. t In tl
fi.
p tint. in. i N S M.i I i.
V...lnii.ii iv will in ul ) . .
in- ml. in; to Hoi ind of tt. hi
M'huol in. mih f.u hi filiiiui-ii
pnhllc s h'Mil orriceM On. upin-i
tendent fu.- teaching pi im ip Us
71 t. ll.llei two Juillof HlKh
ncho il nnd Si nloi Si Imoi 1 tk
one Kpniinl office erintnrv one
t.'ix BMsesioi and coll etoi. on- in-
perlntemlint I! and d . mx Jnnl-tor-engineei
4 ml two pint ' rue
JanitreHi.s
Thu tivi new ti.-w.hei.. inclidul
on the st iff this viii.. ' :is
EllMheth ItiHlKi-.- Mi's t.iihet.1
Hns Monovv !i M.iu-
ilne KinK nnd Misi I1 a.. iVi...
Othei nnetins v.hlch will be
discussed a the nteitin ire tile
tearing down of the I.nvi ly Valley
Bcnooi Dutldlny extra help needed
landscaping of the school grounds.
lupi in me
northeastern portion of the district
and a nurse for the schools
Yell Leaders of
171 in -
V IStl lllri Sifltnnl O
itiXiirOHS I lUUlUH
"The people In Breckenridge treat
U" fine and we a I ways like to come
It in one tup we always look for-
ward to" is the opinion of Otho
Polk lead eii lender fir Sim-
mons. His nsnlstnnt Oiald Wlll'iims
says. "Thi- tieatnu-nt given ua n an
example of western h(.spltullt '
DeWltt Mlm k .inothei .!- .il
HyH "The Mpint hetwi. n T C I
and Simmons i gr.Ml md Itt.-ii-enrhUe
ha done mm h to make it
so '
Tylei Deun hi.nl yell leader at
T. O V i.iys roeckenrntge i i
wondeiful tit and the wa tiny
treat us Ktmlent . Is gient Kveiy
one. the students fiom both "chnols
and the citizens ure suiily good
sports."
Johnny Lebus and Cut tis Mc-
Hoisc Ucan's assistants h.iv i
pressed similar opinions
Four 4-U Girls
Win Trip To Fair
The Breckinridge Chamber of
Commerce will send four girls
from the l-H Club to Dallas for the
second week of the State Fair ac-
cording to Miss Viola McKenxie.
county home demonstration agent
These girls "Won the trip at the
Club Show held here Sept. 28.
While In Dallas they will be the
guests of the State Fair. They are
Misses Vida Uingford and Hnrali
Mooie fiom the Necessity Club
Mis Irene Cllne from the Ivun
Club and Mia t Winnell Hudson
from the Union Hill Club.
The exhibits of thene girls are be-in-K
aent to Dallas and will be mi
exhibition during the two week.-
of tho State Fair Tha exhihtiM in.
elude canned frulta aand vi-u-ta-
bles clothing and dairy products
And Cowhov Collegians For Classic
as hard n the football boys Otho
Polk. Abilene a uenior la head y II
leader for Sinimnm. Ilia assistants
are Oerald William-. Ahllent a
aophoinoti und D Witt Black Bras-
tow a senior Tyler Deon Fort
Worth a Junior is the chief yell
leader for T C. If. He ts assisted
by Curtis McITorst Col. man and
Johnny lebus. TSlectra Both are
juniors 1 ne custom or exchanging
yell loaders between the halves was
C'ori"U..'Jt . . . ...
1 ri'i-caniiia ''- KotJO .-.ruin in: llir I
game and th' v were few and far
between toward noon Saturday
There were nght youngster who
. had clioic v ats They Mat on the
roof of a "for rent" house at the
North end nf the stadium. That Is
to say nothing of the many who had
seatH on
poll a
the fence and f lephone '
Milton Dunicl.s aTClj ix student
eem. d to njo fie arne as much
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T.C.U. TO SPEAK
First Christian Church Has
Special Services
Today will be set aside nil i apec-
lal Tf1!' day at the First Christian
church -ircordlng to Ri-v. Leslie
Smyth pastor. T C If colors will
i uicoruie me luoiionunie
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W."l .".fVr Vri? th
1 of Uf" ill o'clock this morning.
President Walts took over T. C. U
when It was a small strullnc
-tchool and in a few yearn Has plaoi
f e-e k.. l.
e( It th rnn rank nt nil iAtm.
Uk-n here woiWd. noa.lhl.
br the footlllgnmebrSnUinlftil
BrecUenrldge ts honored by flSThw .
i him at this time.
Mtsa Frances Veole will sirtg and
Miss Dorothy Chaney will nlay at
li morning service
All T. C I" Htii'l nta will be hon
l jtuent at the Co-ed CUsit nt !.'
im. It v Smyth fold This rl.n-s
is th. Inrgest of Its kind nniotiK
I 'he t'hn linn chutih grnui in Tin
I 'i
Hi v A Pie ton tlray p tm of
th- t'mv isi y Chrtatlnn Chun 'i I
(' 1' vvl'i ti. tin pinki i it i'i
M'ti)" seivice III . ihje I his n
vi t in . n imnoiinr.il Mi Jriv i
'n build f Mi 'Ire it KiriK .
Ifiithw.i Chiinh r -brevipo't I i
Sp-i ml rnnioi will I fiirnishi-d at
tl I tinii by a meniliei of tin vol..
department of T ' I T'i. Uunl
choir will uImo give a short anthem
Whit mire Wins
Trip To
Fair
H . Quincey Whit mire of Ivir
will attend the Stati Educuty.iio
''mi' to be held In Dallas during
the State Fair Whitmlre won this
tup at the Club Show held heie
apl. 2ft. under the direction of c
F. Lochridge. count v i.gent
He won t"e prize at this show
With a HeteforU rulf which he fid
oats and bailey chop- while it was
on a nurse mw He did thin for
three months. He lias been offer rd
$60 for the calf but has not sold
It because he plans to enti-i it In
the Fnt Stock Show in Fort W Ch
in the spring.
CO.VOKISMAN l.KF. III'.KK.
Col It y of Cls.-o longreax-
nian from thli district wis a vii'-
nr nt the Amortc office Satui-
il ly afternofjn. Col Uen says th'it
he expfctH to leave foi Washington
DC. ohout Oct 17
as nny one did.
Clarence McCnryer Howard Payne
! kale lkfitfl tuMiiuil t It a o st 1
He made one of the touchdowns
foi Howaid Pa"ne agalns' 8. M. U.
Sept 27 and nale threi nf the
touchdown against the San Marcos
Teacher's College Octob r t 1
Raymond "Hags" Matthews and
Melbourne "J'ossum Moore were
amonif the T C. U. cx-atudenta
who attended the game.
' Former Cowejlris who were at
thi game are Misses Johnnie Jartl-
nvcr and Mildred Stephens of Gra-
hH" . . . t .1 Vls TO STKKIMZF. UNFIT.
VV 1111.I. rstand that the ( owboys HOUSTON Oct .- up tenli-
have real "Piccolo Pete" In llielr zlnn thL . ..'..:'
band H
j erford
Is Joe Otlbert from Wenth-
Ti.. ii i i
lurp of ln ga(T)( m nphT c ' LT'
and Simmon annuals. The nhoto-
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. descend int of ii lln 1 I 0 h .
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ton" said J i: I! nee s. 011 11 I-
er of the ttmip here.
The leMer to the Poy Seou'n of
Franrh was written eirly In the
yenr and an answer has hen -I
reived hv the trnun her.. TK. '. ...
W' written to the souts In Fnnce
.wu addressed to "The Boy so !
ftf ? .. n e.
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which the hoi ii plai .I vi I
too vounir to hi i i. n. S. mi
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b ick fiom thi I niihoi"..-
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to go ther. I' i -us nndoul
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American Scouts with th. -of
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wishes of th. tiii Paris .(
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Germany Will Pay
Tribute To hale
Foreiyn Minister
BERMN. Oct .'. iUR All '.
I mnnv will pay tiibute torn m
Dr Ousta
m nm
'ol 1141 I
dint I'
.ii-niln 1
In f.r 1
body of th
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attended by I'i
Hindenhiirg m 1
cabinet In h u 1
place.
Presi nt 111 on 1 . fe fun. 1 in I
call i foi 1 1 1 ml a Mn
Clianci Hoi it 1 m m Mm 'I 1 U
the instiiiii .r ii - Ren hst.ifc 11
an addiiss hv t . IteichHinij . ..
pieanli nt Si Mi. J Von kmniuf'
In front ul M K. Jhstag I'm n
cession ml. In .iade of'n 1 1
1 of the family of Doctoi stn -. n
! !?r .m'm.he.rH. ' th-
tun. 1 1
othei nfficlula than 11 Hi pi mi
to Biandenburg Gate nh- 11 .v
pause for two mlnut. s in fmni
the foreiKn office befon im n t
Ing to the eemet' rv niiu tu
services Will be held a ilii k 1. .
Doctor Stresfmnnn will be buried
besides his parents.
Memorial services will be held
over the nation at the same time
services an observed in Berlin
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cues and feeble minded will be
" iiwiuru me governer ami tne
next legjulature under a resolution-
"""P"-" " ' closing seaaion or
the convention
of county ju ip
(and commissioners Fndij
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170-YARD RUN
BY LELAND IS
GAME FEATURE
5.00C Fans See Feature
Grid Contest Of
West Texas
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