Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, April 5, 1935 Page: 1 of 12
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Crops and
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Rain In
West
Texas
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Dnoti-d lo the Farm ami Home and to Every Legitimate Interest of I.rrckcriridgc nr Stephens County
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ard rrcesv lh rp.rt f M'r
htt.t Norrti Mrrrt Iiutiaty nl
A tftrsiff rorrern r g (hnt work
i Wa.hlngtm hr h had bn
f thr purr. of hatpins; i
tragr th pasaagr of an art i r
rmttmg th row. (ruction f 'r.
rg .Jam across the Bra. . .r.l
' tributaries astabij shiner.' if
I'lHinn district building f ' .-'
p-wr plant tc
l.iutnaat ilwinor W r
VAoottuii ganaton Ray Ha. dtfor
and Hob Poagu Rprnttiir
anl Hob Poagua1 F
J "dUglarvrt Jon. Ho
JMlAtry Gravea J J
Ty Hal Wilson ri
Wd J (arff.ll Mffo
Howard Davidson
Olsen J Man
R. A I.ukr
'onnell immVr
am. n th curat
;)' wr from Mineral Vlrm "t-
mour War" i ametnr Br
a 1 rrvsrv .trwr nolnla n 'hr
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J" rind.- 4dlr'u av l i
! in Mr M'. y I'unllv f
"l r M I ' u..a wn
i h i Kton rx .' tn ilay ) !
M. N..irt .: Mr g4.tl X
i iuinr h- wu prhafx i.t-
(r riJ ron-mlng 'h
fi .fc'r-. balni; ma4 in WMhirg-
r .' 'h Hraf rvt proJMrt
Mi Uuntavy a.l I wtt oin-
at jipriai i : find o aay rv-
ar po;r-u .mllar W that ( lh
H.io sMns promoted In '.Vah-I
r' -r Thia -if lourar jaoardnl
n. xli th aurcAM af "r
wn "niirr But owr ptn)cr
-ijt ria a tttr chaax' f-r
and ha- a mtu atmir'
m I ir txtmt't r rraua UK '"
rsfc fa-ia aif lru
ri the Hraaoa riwr pr j i
t louht '. ".niuidaLnf anl
i '.y eoi if nal appr ii n
v. fca "' n
n 1 tr Mra- pr")'
i " t.'ai-l b rllu' hi'
i '. n.jatl . ml iwi lh- r
n . i . i . r to a('i.''
rnnjf ni'il.
Th rl thf I(r flvr p K '
i i A nl a inurh .lr orj(ania
V . but Ivi prntlurcU morr e
ilr-c if It ngln in bacoiTI' 'i-
K rtaiily-
Mr PunUi) !. potatrd t
wifii ' i . . tht nta)nr pro
l. tr ait -r i m lh It" k
.I 'i i.i r . i 4nd tmn .n th
utal' H liu Iriaiw
f i iesr pfi tlatki iid
' r.fc rpri-' ''lnn In 'ni'r.
i i r d n I i t will b ts.w n
A it i t rait icrt.or
M l.ji.la ... i point 1 -u'
h' 'hr Tia Urattoa wa i o
' likual n Kavin4 ( unfrtt'llian
Jt . rvaiutn who ua In rha Br'
i r lrt"l rnalrmart f
hi apprifinati .i ronimltlav ..
i l.u' a)d.nc
ird .il to imiuin that Har.at ir
..pwr.d of N Vorfc A4 rrta.r
i an r th aptniipilaUoiaa rorrimit
i. lh iirnat waut not n!y
' rd li trf build ng at nu
.Jam. a roaa 'lw Hia bat ha4
. itra Kia aaa'ri Bryan aal waa
ajti.ird w.'h .llr Rraaoa rivr
if pi'. rai otMarvaUon
'i uaMbii4 uu !; l .
Ht l.Ht VOll OI.II AUli
OKUMIOMA CITY Wan-
..v. to b too Here nem th
i. hool of Maturate Mr all
U r meenber 74 year of ag
or over are striving to do it
1 Taking a walk in th open
air each day
2 Keeping th blood alkalia-
ixrd by managtd diet
3 Attending church or mak-
ing a soaial exit it loa4 one a
wevk
I M'traumg a perac-
(Sabby
Liily ta.k
i
rig cheerful.
itainlng fait
tie.
the Inflri
)ol.
ie head of the alas? t
Mr. Siinan Pray. 93 who keep
hotuc for hor "boy" 60 whose
.even children the youngcnU 67
are living.
I or
n f
tn
.T X. jfll
SlO)Il(MKs (iounlj'.s
Land Is Irriirablc
1000000 Acres Favors
Project According To U.
S. Engineers.
TKMPU. T Mora than 2.-
laToiifio fr of in Moromn
arrra in th RraM Valley watrr
rr t r ailaptablr for irrnatlon.
a.ronlinj; to a rpor thla wk
h lonn Norrt- rhairtnan of the
"tat rVian of VUlr Engineer
Th iu-'tion of irrigation ha
rwn an imprtar.( factor in
Waanintt' n oiaciiaalona f thw
profma.l Hratta Ponaarratio i anil
Reclamation iMatnet. aecrdinij t.
Mnry runlav. Waahlnajtnn rp
reaantitu- of the dlatrtct It haa
bvan nrrrjaary to ahow that th
projavt wnutd b IMi'uliUtlig
twfofr ronKrraKlnnal loadra would
-onMr th riMWt tot J.l 0rt(XjO
to rarty on lh work.
In I'ltliMor to inrraic u. of
lrrtr i' .luru.K rnrtii ir
M it.- p.-. .hihtlcn for an In-
'"" .tti OOI50 klowatt
ur a i h . )arly fr nn th
i .... it . r . i.. J nr ontple!-
' i i t i'"'. f flu pn-
- ' i 'iaT'iiK ai. other
'" ' '!' ! . rijr its iilnbli
' i nw' i i . I'i'mii including
' ' i . ! -n. ur l.aiiKli)
i "m Hrr ai-nriiia; I'atrj0 from
lnpirafion o.rt o War 471000
i from uri lo Hrmpta1
I ymitn tt rrorn Hrmpataad t.
Krrp.t Tnnrm a ra on ti U(-
tir Rivfr in Hrtl and Wlllramaon
rinnaa 7.CO0 acraa on tha Ion
in RM rounty 35.000 acrea near
Navaaota and WOSfl ctr in nUi-
rr loeatloaa.
Siiitrintr: lVIecl Is
SiuidaN The 7th
Prea lent Joe Angel of th. St
phen County Hinging Convention
at. tan the quarterly meeting will b.-
hrtd Sunday with Ncim
A great throng alway com to
th ali-day .Ingtng. whi.h ai
b-.th muaicai and a'arial in r.atur
Th beat mger in Ta inelud
n noted rjuartet n.ak' hr rot
titi V O MUni -t lM
and th rfctuthland Ca.irir .f in
aam city with numeroo. oth ..f
UU wide reputation will fra'ur
th Naeaa.il) maetins
Bring .u wn dinner a '
the laadan to everybody Thr
will be many from a olatance ond
ho from the local territory are
urgd ta bong their own ba.ket.
that gueata from a di.tancr n r
lared ftr.
The n.(inc i I begin about .o
o clock in th morning and t ail
da Novelty number ar to-m r
-angeg by Prratdant Angel in ad
.tit ion to the uaual group of atnger
of at atr-wide facne
Young CounLy To
War On Wolves
A g.oup of atorkmen appeared
before the Young county cotnmia-
...nr' court thla week we ar
informed an) the court after bear :
ir.g their te.timony a to wolf dam-
age to iiveatock voted to bring two
1 cv.rnmnt trapper into th four
ty 4d lo pay half of their aala-
ne. tb governauint paying the
other half.
afvery eouity aurroundmz Mte
pban. it t aia ted i. now warring
on wolvr. but Mepben continue.
'o let ber wolves deetroy livestock
ahcep. ;ot aa4 turky raimg can-
not jo forward. If we r r.ghtly
I laformesl by tboaat u-feo have trud
t until a check t- aaictej on the
woU ra4g.
Arch Downing
To Sweetwater
A. II. Dowtttng. former tax cot-
lector and well known citisen of
Stephen county left th ftrnt of
the week for aweetwntor where be
haa acquired tutaa InUreeta and'
will soon locate with hi family
Mr. Downing ranka with the bo.tj
cltirtnjhlp any community eanl
poaae. and hU removal la u dla-
Unot Ioa to Stephen qounty
We understand ho ha beiume
ojwoflloted with th Conoco man-
agement In tbe Sweetwater territory
FARM A.l) RANCH FACTS
IN STEPHENS COFNTY
H; Count A;cnt Luke Iliillard and Home Demonstration
Ajjent .Miss Mamie Pryor
In iddttion I. th govrrnm-nl in-
.prnion of oatti Hyphen
'-wr.y thu. wrk .. wlirM-.-.
h u.ual p.h. vr h rul
In print plan'u.g nn.J plni ri na
All th- r.tn .... ..
all Sli r(f l tJ ItUI lll il fit tm
t.on. imp..- b th gov nm ;
on .rop. and h-rveat r .
h....k .w .
throug1! th offnrra of thr a(ri u.
tura. agrrtta
A few of ctn . hav
held conference or rn.de app. M-
un r .- ...... .w "JLP .:
.. . .-. ..oMwtfwii inrougn in
agnt thi wk are I td below
Mr. . W .Sntphn f Caddo
.r.r.vrij ouueona ana inroimallnn
on poultry di.eaa. In the county
... ...i . .. .
agnt r.fic on Monday
O 'J Fambrouah of Maaaitv
ca'ied at the agant.' off.ee Mon-jwu in tha agenU' ottlto Thttraday
day moming to recaive defin U Jn-' mwroiitg In regard to the cortvhog
formation and bulletin on pra- program.
mg or.-harua. Mr and Mr. A. H. DavU of Ivan
Mr. Oeorg Hubbard received In- community were In tb agent' of-
forma ton in regard to th cotton '" Saturday to receive l-H Ctttb
piogram for 1Mb in the agent hulletina and to a gn up a cotton
off r on Tuesday. rp.lu'-tlon contract
It M HilgtnbriK ho iiv nt 1 Kdgar K't of Ibex conimunl-
'h Hur.h H'ti icrivr. dofini' ' rcetvd data and Information
it format 01 i-hi'iIh. th- ottoii "i iiib irngntion in the county
piogram it th aKi't of f fu. 'gin' offn on S.iturda)
Uaymorniirf i lUu Ji.of Ponrri com-
W V. K-d of Imff pi i ri . nm n.mitv muinl . rurm Racord
mun ty rompletrd data i h - i nn brwk in th county agent office
hin r.jntract in the 4g.ii. offi. iion.Uy afternoon
Tur.U) y w Mpricr waa in th agents'
Ottia Conipton of M.r.r . i'ii .f l . Thur-Klay morning receiving
at th agnt offir U'-.lr. nl . i. inforniMtion on tubercular te.ting
oniput hi. rorn hog mtra t of cjltlc
dollar am) trades days
ijrkckemid(;k. apuil 22-21
300 Sloan Slcers to
Milk Way Kami
Ho. a ;l.in .old 3XJ tra th it
were .hipped out Monday t ta
Mliky Way rami a' iulaekl Ten
litfaaaH? The ateer re in good
flwh il waa iportd b.j will t-
taki n to th bm g.-.. ..f r. nn.-
anj furlht fattened for th
I at mai krt.
Th Milky Wa Mim wre
bought w.th th capital that ram
to th man and hi wife who orig
mated Milky Way Candy At fir.t
th article waa made in their home
kitchen and aold tunitf-to-nouM for
a livelihood But ao popular did It
become and o great the aal that
now Milky Way property 1 in
many tate and horar. are now
ruining on Ta tracka that were
rr on M'tky Way rarm Th
Sloan t-r. rr hut 4 fraction of
thr ('( k' pt on the ran.-h
Texas Hut tor h
Off In Quantitu
' rn.i buttri pro.i ii tlun de.
' hneti in lxa during l-hiu.t
l. th from January itl. and th
total in February taat yrar r...ni
Ing lo Bureau of AgricuHural r.-
nonil eat mate. Affected by cold
weather and limited feed auppilea.
Cnlted Stata production aw was
mailer than the two comparable
months
At IJMstn po.nd. Texaa Keoru-
ary production wa i.t6 per cent
less than the Jmisiy total I
I32JCO pound of butter and 23 eer
ent le. th the l.lltXOO pound.
for rruar. IMI. United Bute
production of tTMUOO poUnd.
compared with .c-..soo a monti
ago and IOTI3T0 a year ago
Two iS'ow Officers
FAectcd At Oak
Grove Meet Friday
The Oak Grove Ml rl.ib met
Friday morning March The
kou was called to order by th
vice president and then th min-
ute were rcd by the secretary
The club elected a now president
and a new vleo preoidint Mclvtn
True.dell wo elected president and
Buddy Truosdell vice president '
The boys and girl adjourned in THhlGIIT KKSCUKI) COURT
separate room The girl cut their MIDDM&SBORO. Tenn. (UR) -A
pattern for their .tip. fmghi tnun hauled Judge Jury
The next club men wii' h and court attached to Plnevllle
Thursday April 11 Hverjonc wiiwhtn flood wateis rose so high
tp looking Xoi- Mr Ballortl and court notions had to be abandon-
Mii Mamie Pryor . J )
Mr Xj Corbet t and Mr. ;..
W .ht obtained preaaure rook-r.
in th county agent- office Tur.
Uy do om cann
n... ..
rv. fjmbrough of Center
c-. ;' " U .nV
"" " ThU"J' '""rnn- ' ""
'" tMt corn hoa; proitram.
T Tbompaon of Caddo talked
:'t'! th? '"nt '" '. W.
?' ah'n.rrg".rd l " CUb WOrk
" wheat contract.
J U Burke of Krankell comrnu-
"" c" l ln "rTtaU' tfKtf
. .v. wiin..i m-
'orln regard to the cotton
Btfunram
program
C. T. Hill Of Ivan eomntunltv.
1 h httainia. men of Hrecken-
ndge are exwetlns to etnite April
n 33 and 31 Iho grenteet Dollar
Days known In the history of the
county Worth while merchnrwli
at bargain price
unaurpaaaed value
and perhap
In all hoU'-
... ... .
frrr alr from th Mock of all
Mjrpltia farm auppli'-a and proper-
!
Pecan (rowers To!
Meet Aj)ril 9-
ARUNOTON. Texas April
Mpeaker. for the seventh annual
North Texas Agricultural Collage
pecan school to he held ltre April
a and in have been announced !v
M H Ibo director
speaker will include Or C I.
Smith of th Cnltcd Htnte Pecan
laboratory at Auatin J T Kelley
and W H Mlmm Mtate pecan
apcialiats tr W T Carter chief
of soil aurvey College Htation. M
c Count and Willi Nolan farm
agent nt Tarrant County. A H Oray
Tnrrll and K H Vamell of N
T A f
Th North Texaa Pecan Grower.'
Ahkk lation will hold It annual
meeting on the
.chool
.
first day of th
Shows To Aid
Cemetery Fence
The All America .ho will be
. . .- . .u. .. !!
noia rooo. win oe om on mill : ef- ranortlng on l.vtofk condi-
three day. uona m their area made th pre-
Karmar iy th Fourth Mon- diction to Ute aaaoclatlon which
day. will b opened . an InaUtu- j rttprcaent 360.000 livestock produc-
tion in Brerkenrtdge and perhnju era.
an ictionir provided to mak The moat doui report csnt from
Apf 8 M le iiM xblJ VXitmf " W'"' ''
bri.gnK the attractns heTe ? "?. '' :f0a"'. -""
Th .hows r und.r the dlrec"'" MM "Mr nor'c"' cv' "
uon of the local Elk Club dfcd thr
proceed are to help complete the
native stone fnc erected about
the Breckenridge cmtery.
Hi (j Spring Men
Taufht To Tan
t cording to th University of Texas
BIG WPRING Texaa April A Iteoareh Bureau of Bu.in.. Re-
tanning school will b held here j mwireh. Consumption of cott.n
April 1 to 3 under the dlreodon of amounted to only Mo2 baUa off l
M K Thornton. A &. M College per rent from the prv ou-. month
ohemist. according to County Ajent
O O Griffin The flrvt two dayd
will be devoted tn tanning and the
third to tbe use of leather tanned
Texas Trade Is
On An U)-Grade
Figures Of Business And
Banks Show Increase.
Above 1934.
Th close of the firet qu-irtrr of
the year find buin m Txai
! appreciably abov the level (f th
j eor-caponling period of laat rar.
according to derwndabie Indexes
Atno bsiinea volume la above that
of the firrlt quarter of 1633 and
1832. though aiphtly Ik low that of
1011.
Peaeimleilc reporta from th Na-
tion' big cantor during March had
Httlrt Inftatnc on current Texaa
Uvlty aecoollnf: l the volume of
tank (itstrtta lo ImJIvkdinl account.
Drtnc Mnreh they Rveragwl IS
per cent above 'the am month of
lnt year a abown by figure from
(Ifteon regularly reporting Texaa
cltlea. rbm t Dallaa alao .how a '
ffAlll fAP tfl MAalll tum Hm mm.m '
month of 1031 though .lightly I.
than the average for the state Th
i tnnt! cltie made a butter showing
i during the flr.t quarter than did
the large center
Hie Onln In lliill.llnc.
Building alao showed a mirk-1
4ln over the tint quarter of 1031
rtfteea regularly reporting citiei
recorded a total of permit tanurd
I amounting to 7SB.Q00 thiougit
the week ending March 21 d
agllnt 23O.0n0 for the en m.- pet-
iod of 1031.
Meat Shortage In
U. S. Is Predicted
I
CHICAGO .-.ms.-ca the Ni-
tlonul Uvealook Mnrheting Ao-l
clutlon wu tokl Friday faa It1
urentoat meal .horUae durins the
next two year.
Twantv.fmtr nurkalma mM.
P E Hanks manager of the Int.-r
mountain Marktn Aoc.t on nt
Denver. Colo. vho .aid grunt
land eaat of the Great Divide foi
hundred of mile are in wor..
condition than a year ago
Dick Arnett Jr general manac
er at the Texas Liventock Market-
ing AaaMXSkttioa at Kort Worth. ie-
norteti acuta shortage of cattle and
hogs in Texas Drouth condition.
coupled with the AAA program
have reduced .tock volume to I'.a
than they have been in many y u
Araott said.
historical Hodv
toIiearMcConnell
Representative J Carroll M
Connell has we ohrv b.n m
vtted to addr the Texa. II '.'
leal AaaocJatton May Ith in it ..
aual meeting in Austin.
Mr. McComvill'a addre.a i to h
on "The Old Spanish roit or l-ot
t Louis tfe Carton tt Thia p-
waa aatabUahsd by th rrn.'h n
the Tasas aieW of the K! Kiwi n
ITtS nnd is little known . i'h i
through our history boo i n..i..
! St??m. " ...
' MConnell i. the au-ho.
f .
1 i
Texas Textiles
Off In February
AWsJTIN Opera tioiu of tn .
tit industry in Texa dumg f-n
ruary ere still at a ! ii.i. r
ana im per cent irom r i-uat u '
your Cloth produn-d tot tin g 1
098 .000 yards was ilowi. 1 p 1 1 n t
and 27 per sent and cloth sold '.'.-
ZlbJjQO yards declined 3 5 per cent
and 53.1 per cent fioni January and
from February 1931. ie.p(ti..i
Unfilled orders at the end of Fro
ruary 17210000 yards wen 9 8 p 1
cent under those of thf lait if
January and 53 per cent below the '
corresponding date last year
Who
Knows
That a a a
it II II r.itwrlght of Dreck-
inii'l i. i descendant of the
famou Peter Curtwrlght early
Tcnnrii.ce circuit-making evengel-
wi1 I'eter Cnrvwrlght none oth-
ei would have dared ahouted In
the fat of old Andrew (Hickory)
Jnck.on Jod will damn your
aoul lik a guinea nigger if you
don t repe.it "
And Andy who had ahot men
who defamed nlm. Invited the
hardy paraon to the Hennltag.
and eventually became a devout
churchman
J L. Ktlllbrrw gin manager
red on the Ranger ttff of the
celebrated Captain Pill McDonald
or whom It waa aatf:
"Me would charge tied with a
bucket of water." And of whom
Teddy Rooaevelt declared: "fie I
th bent police offtc allvu"
Killlbrew rec.illa the killing at
CJuanah f Hh.Tlff Matthewx by
M.roiiall. nnd the near fatal
woundlriK of the Captain. County
Attorney S J Onborne of Breck-
enndifi l. that flsrht and
I "I. i ki rntprip lamp whll.- d"C-
tom probed without anesthetic
lor Mir hullrt. in thr Doughty
Capt tin Hill . body
Krink Svldloa who rum .i ju?.k
.i ihllnhmrnt In Brecknridge be-
!onK(l to the Ohio group that
mail Wirren Harding Pre.ldent?
Hr hcurt letter from the Hard-
itiK HawjiTs and their friend.
Ii W K Gutnn a a spirited
young medico fresh from college
Joined th ataff of Renaraf Ulanco
Mexican Revolutiontat unite Car-
ranxa. and aavv aervtee In lha
war-torn republic south of th
RM Grande?
Outnn had hi fling and tiuneil
hid face Texaa-warU shortly before
both Blanco and Carransa were
murdtred Otherwl this city
would have kMt the aervtre of
an rxiell.'iit physician and Bur-
geon A former bnnk preiident la now
cmdui'tiri a small dairy in
Hr. kennitge' Thi man without
defalcation or shadow of suapl-
r(..n Ion! Iim fortune and cam"
ii-x iinl rcnicle. mxle.tly upon
th edge of our town contented
w th hi .own chicken and little
hem A Hpnni.h emperor (waa it
Chrle Vi resigned his throne
to grow i ibbsges and content-
ment Char u Adams local man knew
th nation illy famous Ton Mix
iul th. wold renowned Will Rog-
ik whin both were ordinary
lwlti . in amall Oklahoma row
town.
I! i 1 wer handy with a ropr"
m A.ltm-. 'Tom peclall.-d
with i k'nii and Will sold him If
with h.a palaver."
Mm . ity mar .hall of
lw. nii'iiml a inmhin.iii'i
uiii.111.1 in. I show-.l no npecul
pnm i . . f flowing rich and fam
i I it 'in break came and
ii i I '. kii k. in hint lo luindM
Arthjr Miller''1 Hrrknndge
i. tit. i ia h gr.utuat of the I'ni-
v.r ' .f Trnne. and waa
pun. ipi! i a nty huh achool be-
ii 'i i.w Krn. ji d tarn 10
!r.i
That th 'Cherokee Kid" who
hi' l I tp a train almost single
ri'mded y.ar. ago and who later
i- hjgged by frank Norflert
.1 hi i U un-up of Denver novt
. -id.. iii Breckenridge'' Thii
man got hu mail inside th
' iiu of both Huntavllle ttna
rnworth for breaehe of the
law sid from hi. holding up
th trim and lining up its pas-
ii". Thorrs other things I
.ton t tell " h comments and add
Nothing a fellow ets with a
ix fhooter of a swindle I worth I
h.ivinj ' I
A oung Greek Immigrant boy
ut New York provided with i
few dollars and not one word of
l.nii.h Soon he was working in
the Utah minus noxt In a large
auto shrp where he was unmerci-
fully "kidded" by the ooarje-grnin-rd
workmen Otto the kindly
r.ueinan protected him to a de-
gr from tho rude Mhafts of tho
lr'ljh fellows.
Years .ater a hungry old man
Continued on Page Jlx)
Carlton
Killed
Ciilton Vt ilk. i i
horn in St.- In i i
the found i f Mt 1 1 i
Ing about "ii i i i k th
I I
v i li n
In .!. i h
fc . in.
v
I Mr. Walker a in. u .
' rfim ot Lie familv t itr
i route to the 3'H.x
inrli in
i .iiintirH
the corner of thr thi.t
west of town thu mi tiiiiK ' tit
sunrise when he ioi'i.i. i wnii a
truck driven by a nun who.
name appears on the h.wpital rec-
ord es Frank Discullo of Wink.
The crash occurred near the
Haley Cafe at th went eduo
of town Mr Walker nufferlnK a
breksn leg and arm .in.( internal
injuries. The Inst mentioned caus-
ed his death. Dr. W B Guirn
who attended him said today. Mr
Walker lived only thirty or forty
minutes alter the collision and it
was said he nt i.l no state-
ment concerning th ... .n.-nt
Accfili'iit I'lUiiriiiiiitril I "or
Discullo sust.ilne.1 i htok.'ii knee
cap and it wan aiu aft. t (hi
crash could ulvr no u r ui" "f It
exept to m "I did n 't know
anything -xnpt .ittildrnl hit
DIhcuIIo mi tlrlMn ih ..id
of two truck 4 Iwlrg nn or from
Wink ' Kilgoi for ii. pmpiH
thr prc.p.-rtv of W ' si wn
of Wink A K HI itr w i. .luv-
Ing th flrt it th two pi. up-i
and with him wn Mm II M
Lee who w.i coiiiit to Mm t il
Well to .t iilitva ii. i online
to iitatementit mad. to offi.iiU
Mr Walker ini.-il the first enr
jaely and roilid. .1 wl'b th icc-
ond about In the middle of the
highway Blair -mid in a written
statement.
Wnlkur Katlonnl.
R. B. Haley owner of a cafe near'
Uw scene of the arcttont said that!
ha ran to the seen when h heai-it
tho raah nnrf r. .m.i u o.ii..!''
sttUng en the right door of the car
wUeh haul i..rn..i fcu- - i. ....K.
-.... ...u.... w TTamri
-..-
HOB.
"My God. Carlton vnat are oi
doing hre'" Mr. Htlny iu.kd "I
am Just here' he wan reported to
have replied and then a.keit him ti
help others there get him out H
had previously exprewett f ir to
the oth'rs that th. n would
catch fire. It wa-t mi.!..!
Dr. Guinn. who v. i.ti d . ti
injured man aid h w.i intioi .1
until . few nioni'Mil. It. foit hi--death
hut did not ntt.mt t u v
any account of how th. . dint
happened.
Hrtnikfiiteil lliiwntowti
Mr Walker brcikfited t th
Burch Hotel Coff Mln.p beforo
leaving for the ranch mil i few
minutes later the ambL'lunce of
the Vautruin Kur.eral ! mi wn
called to the wen of th- n id. n
in par th. statrin.it .1 hi in
said they hud rt'lv.-n i'i niht
.topping nt (Me i mid lli- Spring
for coffee nnd hr .ikt idling in
Mt-rkel mw Mi i ii of Mr
Watkr -.iitlt.niy pun him and
through the minor i tn ci i li
with th iiimpiiuiii ii ih ut fif-
ty yard i h. hind hi u 'I I hit
about thr ftiitri of tin hi hw i
his Htatrnn nt i id
Mi Vlalket wn.. i .umi
year old bin n l i rk. i
ridge umi m tin -"i if ftli-
Ellii Wilkri of lln.k. md... r'ol
a number of yeir . hid mid.
hi. honi with Mi ipil Mi Hrr. k
Wa'kei nnd follow in tl I ith of
Mr W iU.-i in I'.'.'! i w . mu
nmriHKi r of th. t .t t. Id fiiii-j
er Hal oi d ab .til n't ;e u .g
Carlinn Wulker w n . w II j
known fit.ro in th hi i s lit
of th 1 oiiiiuunity in. m; C'.rnirt-
l h. en .1 fir.t vi nr-nl.tnt of
Mi rr t Nation i' I'ink whltti!
Mr Brrk Walkr f. .mi. I He j
wnk')Wi!s In' I Milker on I I
i. 1 fn i.d to a 11-.1i in vm.iIU
a. well 1 f tn - 1' "ii wil 1
hair Hia nio ten' it . u am to
man of th ned 1 .. I tod ly I
a on reason foi 1 d. . i felt r-
grt over th ntn fit I
Funeral r-rlcluy I
Hu immeili it f nm v corioi to '
of three brothers and 'wo iiter-
Frank Htrawn Ir Berry Clr-
burn. Raymond TuUa .in thi
brothera who surviw and the -.1
ters are Mn. Vri rinis of lim
ger and Mis t. O ll.f'lini
Breckenri Ig
Mrs Brack Walker widow f 1
the pione.r resides in Frt Worth I
leaving there early this morning
for Breckenrulge aftn riceiving
informatlm of th arcioent
C. M Caldwell Abll. n. rlo-if
friend of the family who rime to
Breckenridge after hearing of the '
(Continued on Pag SiXJ
Walker
in Collisi
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i i.i in in I
WeM-nl. Ho
mt . nol.ll. i
I.I' t K U llW-l
l th
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.f
.
I"
I I
L nele Sam Gain-
In March Incoir
Surplus Now First Time I
Almost Four Years.
WASHINGTON - Th 1 .
closed It books on thrrr .
of th fiscal year totliy $.' 1 1
000 In the hole but nr.it fi .1
surplus for March th. ftr.tr (v
month.".
Not since Septrmbrr t'Ml 1 .
Public Accounts offlc a!d hr
th books shown mor. It r
thin outgo for any mon'h t 1
Mi-trdly large Income tax n . .
tuinrd the trick this time
Thry had been rape ted to p .
dur some MOOOOOOOO but m-t 1
climbed to $323000000 and t
with two days yet to bV r por l
In addition miscellanenut t.
1. .Mors wer toOQOO.OOO g '
Mian March of last year
The result was total revenii' ' r
th month of SMSWO.Ono l .
inures aggregated .'S29fKi.)"i
Waving n tidy surplus of $Vi
trOO
For the quarter and for th' '
cat year to date however th. it
uatlon was different. S.nc !' I
receipt have totaled II.OOl.nO' '')
and expenditure at $l.lU50Oo 1 u
for deficit of $101000000
Figures for the nine-month r -
tod since th fiscal year benn 1
VMld ncom of :Mf'M ' '
penditures of iIO 000 fiirf) . i
rUfl I nt St ISA AM OOO
defic t of $2109000 000
These figures are nil mi th
ld of what the hook-- ih'iw
th eotreapondlng per.ini o. t
fi.iril yrar This woj- lr. . 1
Son urtMioo. exner.dittirr
OOoniHi and deficit $2 1 1
I-pit the Mtrplu
tiionth the public d h
$.'7on0o00 due t . ...
hoi 1. .a ing.. Thir h
of t by .111 in. 1 i-..
u tin Treunir
w "h the dlff. ur " 1
l public debt r fit- u
1 1
n
11 . terni nt
At the clot 1.1 Mi ii
public debt tota.. 1 ij
1 1 ompariaon w ' 1 (.'. 1
u .ar ago and t2t I ".f "
th. f . at year li.i I 1
j ice I owls On
liifht Fan
S1II.LAVATF.H OI-
th 1 - needed foi rH
ui'i. il program 1 1
P in i'kwll l 1 1'
Ai ii il'ural I- ipi 1 1 t
hi h . 1 nutl it pun
tound lind p
I i mi. ig . it'in. 1 n
1 11 1 11 I and m.i 1
1 1I1. first net .) I1-1 v
piogr tin of rui 1 . 1 1
1 fti .it ruef n
1 1 1 d t -stem lo t 1 hi
thtifi ..nd a itni 1 -i.
1 mil .1 j. divrln flc Hi
ti'i.liii Blackwi il .1 it.
IILI. OF MI.Ns ri.
TO Ol'TDO SOI . 1
CHICA'IO III I'h. '
tha bloom in th .pm
pal at mens sty' thi
Aure blue and ' 1"
1 l.ecks rtcognlzahl t 1 t
dutanue in dtiit Hmti'
featured the new tuotlt - 1
id rrtduy At the Chirag
lei. Club exhibit.
Hint for n ports .nd
wrar omphasise iib.rl pit
md the wid shoiiiiin
wasp waists of Y...e .'
oarsmen.
The styles rmbody th.
of caraless elegance imp:
f.n td out and th. 1
-hii.le Nigntfy sign of pi
i
Shirts have been ea.Mii
the conventional pi in on 1
incited to sartorial riot
(Tho first fellow to ap
Texas decorated wi'h 1 n
teiy we re for d curing .
en season Bga.njt sttanv
mlnts.Editor)
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