Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 66, Ed. 1, Friday, September 24, 1937 Page: 1 of 10
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Variety of
Li livestock
Keynote of
Products
Exhibits
Head Advice
Offered Today
on Loans and
Other Farm
. Projects
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VOL. 7
FARM and
RANCH
Activities in
Stephens
Hy County Agent.) l.ilkf
llallard 4 lid Maitiir I'ryor
'"Ml.S'ii itrnu rmt ihei. -hi'.
..w The Hup"'. .nr.
I'KMltMt .thow vrnll Im wh.it
ill workf' as .urn niiy ma
' T'i- pt.KllK' i mi jai.1 getting
art.-il mnkli.r 'h. n in'rrr to-
' how Kvttvlhiig fi"in rnvhali
' gaidrn en.i i -iit n- !
J v-r da iiii want In ov-
)ihii: Mm i. ii of ii C 'i
i ii al anil to n ftlk thin
fc jpMrtiMlt' in l!n: r i i-
it 'hrnin to lib wlt .
l fl.l OlirVrlti . .in. I oil . .
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I'l i- latllj ti : i.i null i.
number of xiulbw tin aiul .
uluis ntr tunning they ni t
.r linr . ami ntnlilnig ihiii i-w.
rrrr Tim wxntionnl Sk"1 il
t'iiiil .'nilrntr. .if ihr liirrkem i.l.
high rheol I.... air gMtlm; II.
"tlir good wi.ik In w.itri nn.l mill
C"nritallon l.rt a all get t.u
nml hold III' laiiifiill when i
fi'll and kr. thi auli In iiI.k
I:ult battel ''iixlurllon and !-
r.tai. uImiuI diuught
"DOWN 11111 ICIW.U II' t.lll.V
l.iMIr ilioM of wain
I.i'Mr grain of auttid
ai . . tn th ritn
T'hk ami tot - ..( ..4 l
-if .Ithy I hoit rli il lr
arilr la Hi m.
C.i frc tlll-lj
'int;iAK ti . 1. 1 i. .1 ..i
ar on lh. ! Itnhlt .i
iui.cn at CrymH r i.i mii.'m
liouur. (act .1 '.tin. . i m
' It Wallet t . k Imiii hi II i
t nirif-nllv ci. 11 vr foul il .
IjnK loraltun in i.i. on la in Il
ii ibex ivmnviniu and an la f.-.t
Ullll. InTalloA n lh. I'alr ' . k
Im in in Mulwa community nit
thr Ii -eking ir Mrrral l tn i
tank mnkc up thr uli and water
ronirrntlon d.ilornirnt ttuihi
the mt few Jay from thr county
n'inl i. utiles IjI a ilo iikm nil
c thr wi.ii of tia inpiy
ilruuth
IMIKItlC nrr thoUMiid of ton
of rVfretiy j((hmI allayr golliK
tn witatc tn Striihon rounty now
unit to think how had w nrd
IvrJ for out litmtoek I'rlrkly
fr mlMd ktyri for .ayei with
mall grain aorghuma ran or
kUilan. Iimkra thr iriy beat of
frril "I am uoliijt tn glvr my
IHlckly ptii a tiial in a Irrn.-n
Ilo f right away .WMlkt-i yl.
ktnttil wllllo In thr cxt mloti acr-
i nlllcp TurMlay rhrrklMK uu
on hU uin iMiHoinx allow amr for
ltturr ln)iviiint
nTI5f'lliaNJ .ounty Mi .ir
tj "iMyliij: off now " Hlumuns U.
under ny on llic Oiovrr Jcnnlnx
much. Tunuy MeClrakj' ranch
uml Alex r'mnbro ranch Th flip
hi nvracB 3 ikmiiiU. for klda
mohair nml S 1-3 to I poumts for
wrown gotita. Thr nutrkrt for mo-
hair U rnni;liK iiounU 5 en'a
pet pound for grown mohair and
70 cvnta for kid mohair
nOMKUODY aatil. Thcac rocky
tj hlllt urn not III for anything."
hut thct U' whut la nutklng thU
monry crop nf mohair uml Imllil-
lnu bcttrr poaturc for othar llva
vluck. Wo have lo jwy t..x on
thr hllla the uiia i thr vulloyc
why not .nnkc llimn p off
nilOOI) nmriNt nml theli colta
cows and thrlr cnlvrai. ow
iiiut their 'Ik. hem and tlmlr
chlrka nml ckk. accompli nlud hy
their ren)Xctlve males urn belli;;
tnlrrcd In the livestock und poultry
ihvlrlous of the Stnphons County
1'ioducta Show. Wo lire koIiik to
he uurprUed when we learn u tho
how- Just what wo do huve nnd
(Turn To Viio -Thrco)
CHECKING PLAN
IC uypi Aiwcn
FOR GROWERS
conservation board man
Spends Day Here Going
Over Work
Stati I tr check Kngmrri I. N
Mil 1 1 u( hr AgiicultutHl t'onsrr
mii .hi IEimii.i fiom CMrVK Stution
.1 Tumiinj in Utrphtna fou i
t r rhrrhlni; all plan tabic mapj
madr foi piodtc-r thitt algnrd
' woiK ahrcta ' umlri ihr 103? agrl
runuiai ronrration pioirnm.
1 "" plane tahlr him-" ni re-
I i -I ri Itiriimiii-I u i I nrr
i n .. '.inia that h r l-.cn cov
r. I Mi. count flrld COIIiplllllUr
'i i - i . II 1'crfntcr. Ucr
M. ii.. .of rtiurnc Oirlitz ri.
i i' vrror Hkwid lor ih
. map arc uar priii.i'
it. ial computed acMMgc
1 -..ii and Mir . inp oi Im'
... 'l ls for compU'im r m i'
I Mirer p i rnt rir-n to lh
"'i not tn reert thirr r
nt loi the lutai crij bn t .
i ii in
Mi Miller wn aultttfd liy ir jr;
l.n.i .4liiin of thn county arntK .f
fin who will later re-check aiiolh
l IW . porCMIl of the flllllM call
run nth h the auprrvlaera coinplrl'-
tin i. 'ii'i-h-iip lkewliu the atiiti-
ir hirk onclni'cr will it'tirn for
nnothrr two per cent clink ol olh-1
i larni" after thr suprrwirm hie'
tlnouih lamt uie chrckliiK
I.i! Mophelia county ni.im
mil iip.rwrs work Is very good
"id it m tu bo hoped thnt It will
coiitiiiiii- until nil fnrnu are coin-
plrtrly n chrakwtl eiiili-il Mr. Mll-
l i ll'iw-evri It la nrceaaufy that1
'h. compliance aupervliors walk'
i...- tu. h field ami mkr auia'
' .it all iiupa In taml uar arc ui I
''.Alum thr map. "The hw UHjuir-1
t lu-.i rach producer uceoniMii
in compliance uporl4r to avoid
)ivpihir ciioi unit deduction in
ruh giant paymenta" dated coun-
ty 'Hnt Luke U llallatd
A I had To Appoint
Jitdre For Vacancy
MsriN Sept. M. JP !o.-
inor Jamei V Allrrd anld today l
( that he expected to appoint a new
'aaoclate Juatke of the Dallaa
court of ilvlt HppmiU before the
1 week -end.
The vacancy win cicateit when
aaaociatc juatlea Joel It. Hond. mc-
ceptenl the chief Juatleetihlp left
. vacant by the death of Juitlce IHn
t Janea. Ilecommeiulixl for the n-
aoelHtr juallce VHCuncy. i.monc oth-
eta. air dlatrlrt judse nroh T.
tluglir Towne Younc nd John
1 II Rawllni
Oklahoma Man Is
Killed In Smash
l'AU I'l.VTO. Sept n iUR -'
J H IMum. AS. of Okcnmh. Okln-1
hunm waa killed Inatntitly today I
wi.en hi automobile aklddlng on1
the gravel shoulder of the hlsh-
way west of here craihed Hjaliut
a concrete culvert.
DRIVE FOR TENANTS PLANNED
A irw drive i being luuuohrd
to Impiove relatlonkhlps between
Miidownvi and those tenants who
uir btlng financed by the Farm
itrcutlly Administration (foimvrly
Itrscttletueuti It was stated by
rt. Monro Copclund county suiter-
vlsur. Itecotitintiidatlon of a commit-
ter of supervisors! arc now being
pilnted for guidanco or all county
offices In To.ut and Oklahoma
the I!7.0"0 Texas and Oklahoma
theaa two ntato.1 who nro belna"
fiimue-l by Furm Security o-in
blute .1 trull for the remainder of
the '17000 Texas and Oklahomu
tenant famlllou. tho sucrvior
anld.
Thu commltti'o reported recom-
mendation that leases bu priMtr-
ed ut a coutcrcuco between land-
lot d tenant and county super-
lsor Tho lease should always bo
in writing It was suggested bc-
cuuso "district frequently exists
mill bccuuno of tho human ul.tmeiil
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'Miss itn erica
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Pretty Bctte Cooper the blond
bluc-cyed hiBl ichoo' jjirl who
ran out on the Atlantic City
beauty paRuant after uinnttii;
the title "Miss America 1037"
u shown above taking a Rood
rest and rccovcrinc from a cold
In her HacketUtown N. J.
home before returnlnj; to clayscs.
Hettc's parcnta decreed that sho
continue being a normal healthy
schoolgirl Instead of starting on
a round of personal appearance.
COTTON GINNED
HERE IS OKEH
J i ItriPlm who opiiatin tin
local (S t ii. Munday anld that test
of thr local Kit show ood lint
produced and that ai lanKi'liient
Imx been made whereby cotton
glntMHl here can bo aol! on thn
platform to Wichita Kail buyers
it trgulnr market price.
Ilo matin thin statement he anld
to dour up any Idoa that the local
gin euto Hid cotton. Itopnli miulii
this fall before Mi. Kuilrilng lwnu.1
the gin have done uwny with Unit.
Mr. nodding took Hiimplo nf cu'.-
ton ginned hero to the Wichita
Cotton Oil company In Wichita
Kail and thiiy offorwl eight and
one-half cent for tho staple ho
said. '
The arrangement now I to eml
the mi nip lea ot the cotton to Wluh
tin KkIIh nml market price will bo
paid fur the cotton on the plat-
form here.
Stephens county it U thought will
make nearly five bundled twilo
thin snason. anil Mr. Koddlng wlsh-
cs It kuown that It can br properly
ginned In Hroekenrtdgp and mat-
k t price obtalneil.
The cotton sample graded In
Wlohlla Pall wore good 3-6 Map-
le. of furgetfuluvss as to nhtit iigreu-
mint luivu been nmilr." A long-
tliuelenue was rtcommrmlod in
plate of the one year !ento now
comniinily .iroil. Cnncellation eluus-
c'M weic suggMted. foi use by
ilthcr Mity for reasonable cause
at least "llhcty nuya before ex-
plnitlon of any 'easo yeur. "Where
It Is alwoliitely lmojiblr to obtain
long-time lensoe wo fool that one-
yen r IrAno should be automatical-
ly renewed. unless one of tho
puittc gives notice sixty to ninety
days before expiration" the com-
mittee sold.
ICach Farm Security borrower I
working under a long-time plan
and it was recommended that the
lease encourage him to make Im-
provements which will aid In
carrying out that plan. Improve-
ments which ho makes should be
considered the property of the
tenant and he should bo alowed
to remove them nt expiration of
the lcitfec
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Brcckenridge Texas Friday September 21 1!).'7.
MARKET PLANS
FOR PEANUTS
LAID AT MEET!'.
Community meetings Will
Be Held Growers ToW
To Hold Crop
1'. .inii t Krowcrn and count- a;
ii.ulltiral agents of thr ele n
c...intu'n in thU eecllon that pio-
uitci peanut In eommrrclal quan
tltlr-i met with hr board of direc-
tor of the Southwestern Peanut
.tJiovei Co-operntlvo A.'.tiKUtlon
In Dublin Wednesday to hMr de-
tails of the ieaiiut marketing eon-
tioi pro;rr.m. Tnl dovHoprd a a
i .-ult (.f the delegate from all
1 1. unit growing Mate In the na-
. n niiriing In Washington ept
I o 1 1 ar the rail of Sf cretar
II i .a A Wallace.
'i or tf nppinxlmatlv BjO.O''! t
' of p inut.t haa bi ought about
i prod oi something tn he done I
nkr tnre nf the surplus pro-
(i . iion in cider that n reasonable '
i i'l to the producer may be had
...intv Agent I.uUo Ilnlltrd who
ii"er.ded nld.
It Starr. preildrnt of the I
-". intloit and Washington dole
wit' innouncrd that arrangement
w.. pntctlcnlly ompleted whereby
i h- CommodltlcH Iloai-d of thr
AAA. acting through the various
peanut giowrra cooprtntlvr aaso-
.rlutioni. will buy sufficient pea-1
junta to fttiihlllfte the price around I
' niie dollnr jvir bushel for No. 1
prime peanut with five or nix
i point otf for No. 2 primula ac-
cording; to V. S. standard grade
that a government grader will be
avallahlu to pass on grades. .Stor-
age space I now being arranged
foi throughout Ihr peanut grow-
ing sections of Texas that will
b nnununccd at an enr'y date. All
punnuts purchased by thr govern-
ment will be delivered to thc.se
atoragc houss and payment will
be made at tlm of delivery.
Mr. Starr ami officers of the
uoclatlon advltcd all peanut
grower to hold their peanuts for
I better pMcei. predicted due to the
1 cooperation of the U. S. market-
ing division ol Ihr Agricultural
i Adjustment Association.
j Speakers wore Mr. Starr. C K.
llowels. extension service marke-
mg icclnlUt. Congressman Clya
Qariett. W. I. OIr.ss dutrict agent
extension Mrvle und It. O. Luc.ns
pioaldent ot th Ttxns Agrlculturst
Auoclation.
Dlroctoni of thr association plan
to select a manager within the
next few day and ImmedlatrTy
thorenfter a serlia of comuunlry
meetings In each county will ba
held to fully Inform all growers
of prweedure In order to take ad-
vantage of the surplus buying or
! the government. It Is estimated
I that thi procedure will mean an
japproNlmato saving for Ihr peanut
'giowurs ol thr nation uniountln.-
to eighteen million dollars.
Dowoy Humes. Coloman Hrowr.
I Up Cantwoll W. M. Hammond sna
..Mr. Itulmiil reprehenlect Stephen
jejuniv peanut growers at the
meeting.
Robbery Of Texan
Admitted On Stand
MAItallALL. Sept. 23. iuH)
Itoscoe Young. Youthful negro ad-
mitted today thai he had robbed
Douglas Heed of Longvlcw.
The negro on cross examination
said "I did what Mr. Heed testi-
fied I did."
The youth' brother Henderson
Young already has been assessed
thr death penalty Tor robbery and
'asyault on Mrs. Heed.
Stuto militiamen guarded tha
i Harrison county court house to-
day as Itnscoe Young's trial was
rpsumecl. Ho was brought to the
court house from an unknown
nearby Jail whero ho had been
held over night.
Sister 'of Former
Resident Is Dead
A t Bart Wichita Falls and
Southern railroad employe who re-
cently moved to Wichita Falls from
iltrcckcnrldgc received Information
I today of tho death of a slater in
San Antonio.
Nanking Target of 'Most Merciless' Air Raid
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Nardcng above the ancient capital where China la attempting to rally re . t i. e ty u.c Juimiho
invasion la doomed to destruction by Japanese bombs Nippon'3 naval comnnndcr haj announced
xne most mcrcUess olr atuiclc ot history was predicted. This picture taken trom the YoiiRtze-Kiang
river now tho tertront of the city which Is regarded a3 virtually defenseless acalnst air attack.
Mora than 1000000 Chinese live In Nanking. When the bombardment warning was received there
were about 40 Americans. 55 Urltlsh and 100 Germans there.
County Show Place
Change A
amen eiiihuaiu.m xa evuliiue..
County 1'ioi.ucts Sli-w x utiv. t
edllCH.IllV I'M ll.iL.-. A rl.i-.-li ivill.
- - - ...... iiiiiiiiu(i.-i' iniiii ui.'ii
tnat a mtgu number of enttl- fmni over tne county will be madi
in each and cvny cIiihu and .lervitlhient .
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Former Teacher
Claimed Bv Death
Tclrgiumi recched In Utrckon-
ridge Thursdliy told of the death
at Albuquerque N. M . of Miss
Kthmol Yarbrough. She died there
Thursday morning afur being III
for some time.
-MUss Yarbrough wus a toachur
In the Junior High Bchool. In the
spring of 103i was given Icavo of
nb.icncr on account of tho condi-
tion of her health.
She wai. the daughtri of
Mrs. J. W. Ilamaey Hrcckouridgo
the family moving to A!buqucrriua
nbnut two mnnlh nm. llnl.lAu l.nM
....... . ..v.....vo y.t . ii nun .in. I III! 1 OllOWSlUne SHOWS
parents. 2 slfctcrs and a brother sut- air cumiilctc in every dotull hnv-
vlve hor Funeral nrrnngemeuts ing tnrllUng ficc act thn 'luteal
had not hern announced at tho)
time of the message.
Litnd Buyers For
River Dam To B
SI . rwt a foi all Inside exhibits and for llvo-
eiccled io(laYorfc n h "i'. '
. 'ample loom for automobile iark-
Ing.
A meeting ol a nnuo Itlver
conservation anil Irrigation com-
mittee was culled In Itreckeui'ldgn
this afternoon for tho purpose of
tulcctlng nun to .nuke purchases
of land uml minerals in tho ItruawM
river basin.
C. M. Caldwell Abilene; F. K.
Ilurrcll of Cltcoi Mr. Morrison of
Orumun anil M. IS. Uunlol of
Hreekeniidge arc members of
that committee.
Tho nueting was schoduled to
open In tho Flrt National Hunk
ut 2 o'clock. Mr. Daniel said n
number of application for tho n-
pointments wero uxpectad.
Economic Condition
Of Texas Is Sound
AUSTIN SopU 23. (U.R Bond
iauues for more than 420.000.00t'
worth of construction In two years
were reported today by Attorney
flencral McCruw. Bonds for that
amount have passed through his
office for approval tho report re-
vealed. McCruw viewed the Issuance ot .
. . ed thlrtecn-sixteeiiths of an Inch In piovcd and designated notifica-
bound economic cnndltinn In Texas. otaple nnd middling or better In ' I I'lirn In I'nga Tltffei
Stephens County
Is
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nno unced
it a nmuiin if h- st.p.i.n
nut .. in Ihe county court ... n
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I lip t lit lit a I.'ii ttliAi'i mi .!-..
I -"" "-.
. " . "St'f C" nhke'' W"8 w""lh -
fi llvw stock nntiie me to he mad.'
that were not so-called
"Kitt t
fat." The answer I euinliitlrnllv
"Yoa." Tlie products show com-
mlttcii wfin is avoiyoni to frrl that
nil rntrlos nre welcome and that
tho type of nulmnU will best b-
ihown that is not too fat There U
nc charge for entiios nml ul. aie
welcome anil nio iequet.ted.
It wna also voted nt thi me.t-
Liti I t I I .b - " rtu n
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Ing to move tho location of thejlnctn county uid unusual in-
.-how fiom tho .MoMurtiy building tei est I being exhibited tneie Ii.
otlglnnlly mlvoillsoil to tho Pair
gtounds on North It ice ken ridge
nvpime. tIiui whs done to com-
bine the pioducts show with tho
Yellow tono Shows. which havu
contrnctc'l to fiunlsh the enter.
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rides and concession a big 1'er.
'il whoel. end nil othor things for
nniiMonient and entertainment it
in. the oplnior. of those present
that thi. change in location am
the engagement of the Yellow.
Mono shows will mid much Inter-
est und success to the produrts
' ehow There will ht plenty nf room
Tho following were pie.t at
tho meetltic: li It. Maxwell u si.
Crowley. Mr. and Mis. IS. C. Cur-
ry II. C. Morgan. Joe Itogers. O.
A. (illmoip. Mr. and Mrs. Jr
Lyle. W. W. H'.oim B. I Itusselt
N. a. itiohur.i.n.1. Mr o.i Mr- T
C. Hefner. Mrs. John Ponton. Ilomi
(Turn I'ujr Threo)
COTTON LOANS RULES ARRIVE
Cotton ptoduced in IU27 will l giadc Thiiteen-alxteciitli .r an
eligible for loans to producei inch staple cotton under middling
only. Tho loans will be niado on grade is not eligible for a loan
a basis of 0 cents per pound for landlords cannot bonow on ten-
cotton classed scvon-olghts of uu ant s cotton but tho tonunt may hor
Inch or longer us to staple an J row upiuutuly on his slmro of thu
miiiiiung or better us to grade;
and 7..0 cents per pound on cot-
ton classed sevcu-cights of an Inch
or I'liigrr us to staph) and under
middling In grade provided no cot-
ton shall bo cllglblo for loan which
Is of a grade not deliverable on
coutructs in compliance with regu-
lations of the New York uml Nov
Orleans Cotton Kxchunges instruc-
tion received here uuid.
Louns at the rato of 8 cents per
pound will bo mudu on cotton cIusj
mfWm
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THREE WELLS
ARE WATCHED
I f T I D ' D Li
I "CeP eStS Kel0g Dr0U2htli
In Prnmicn Main D n it
in tiuinioi iicn 1 a J
Tarr'tinv'tnp
v.iiiiuiico
..
I Stephen county. .. Ilreeken-
rldgr weir bring watched with In -
i .
.toirai uy the oil fraternity hero
Thtiraduy
Menibei of .. p.irty who visited
the Hainett teat on the lJulncey
Corbrtt much Wednewlay said thn
pulling of big pipe waa nearly
completed und sulfate indication
wcie foi u K.iod well. The hole I
down o LOOK
Vlsltoi letUIUllli flom Tl.rook.
the voiilict on the Iteilbank deep
test near Woodson which should
ou niiown soon operators are
wasnuig u in me hole uolug bot.JfJy ACCCccOl JC
The third operation la the Tnl-. Qlav.- I?.-- Pr.iw.l-
bolt test on the Kennedy land near ULUI I I Ul IJlLCiV.
Ivan. Mr. Kennedy said Thursday;
morning total depth there la S.OOt ... . .
r- i.T . .. ... Announcement was mud. toda
S ce nt6 "g U"""rt Ut " J hC TnS 'B BWBklbre
mi ik . .u . . 1M "cur ruturc f IP "pw West
All Ihiee of thee uive iromle
of new nroducur a.ea for lwrl.
opm.t. the llainett and the Per -
ren well In Busteiu Utephons
county being In the Marble Fulls
my
The Wi en will blew oi. Sun. yf
t" TS '"" 'T'1. W"' Ul"y " "t" uppy -tores lo
wn rn uitiiig toi am- tank.
Mexican Officials
( nests of liobbilt
Al'STIN. Sept. 23. iU.R. Mexi-
can highway official woro houoi-
' hrr' H"' n'ht ' a dlnnor given
i '' "' ' "bwu- nlrmHn of the
lojuie uigiiway commission nnd
' attended by high slate officials. !
cotton.
Any bank en-opeiniive nmiKct-
ing association or other cti;ora-!
tlou piiitnei'slilp associations or
poison lending money to producers
on oliglblu cotton waiohouso re-'
celpts upon loim 1U37-3S O. C. O.
cotton lorms A may make louns
and the loans may bo liquidated on
appiovul of the Commodity Cicdlt
Cuipoiutiuu duted subsequent to
Sopt 10 1937 und April t 1038.
When w.ii-n)tmari hm'A Knun un.
IM
Number 60
FIFTY PLANES
TURNED AWAY
FROM NANKING
Yankee Flyer With Chinese
Uses Strong Langauge In
Describing Attitude
HONC.KONO. Sept 23 IL.P
J ipinesc planes in three ralda
within 'i fiw hours on Canton
apitpl of South China. caus-vl
mormons loss ot life and propcrj
ulspatches said today.
Unconfirmed reports said that
moie than 100) persons were kill
td
Vcfugces wcic pouring In'o
Hongkong hy train aiut steam
Hhin
NANKINtS .Mil An.UK
IS TUR3r.ll MACK
NANKING Sept. 2J -1 P
t'hinese aimy authorities iiiiihuii"
ed cfflelally today that Chlne.ir
j pumulf plane shad turned back u
lleet of fifty Japanese airplane.
1 on their way to bomb Nanking
It was ntscrted that the Chinese
fighting planes met the Japanese
I fliot ninety mllss down the Ynng-
i tzo valley today and forced then
'to irturn to Shanghai.
Foreign expert! raid thnt duilu
the raids of yesterday the Chinese
untl-alicrnft gunfire was both
!
re powerful and on a bigger
kcale than ptcviously and tlicv
certain that new defense
i'iulpmeut had reached the city.
The sourer of thin aid was tm-
nowr hut It was disclosed thnt
China had numerous American
aviation advls-irs and William Le
' lnd Andrew selected by them as
apo!t.smnn. said today
TIM . .. V.-II f
Boln o y how many or who thrv
1 lire. We drew strawa tu sec who
should ... I as spokesman and thu
reveal identity and what we lm
to uy is this:
"Out answer to the Imp.ital Jap
anvae government warning Is thla
go to hell.' Japanese papers plea
copy."
Anilieue. hlniHelf. who would -ir
ny ot nta cllreor lhu 0 )j
unrlt..! All nlnnn il. n...n.. A
of the Unllt.l States. Is nn aero
imutlct.1 commimcatlo..s adviier .
the Ch'nene aviation ummlssion
. j .
' ". ". " -ociato More owned
lZ"... .u?-" . " ."J
at l.-.' Wont Walker aticct rttoin
boini: Installed todav.
' Tim Mtnrn hnro it rir....!! . i .
. calod in the smaller cities in most
states cast of the Itockles It wnl
carry tho same general line of bur-
piles accessories and tools aa uu
Wustcrn Auto Stores Including
such well-known brands us Davi
DcLuxo tires. Wizard battcrlc
Truotono radios Itubber Coat tu
dressing els in a complete line rf
i accessories.
FDR Speeds West
Listening To Talk
ABOARD PRESIDENT ItOOSK
VEST'S SPECIAL. TRAIN EN
ROUTE TO SEATTLE Sept 23
(U.R President Roosevelt's ten-car
hpcclal train sped across the
prairies today in a hurried trans-
continental Journey which may do-
tcrmlnc whether congress will bo
summoned In a special session
i noxt month.
I Consideration of tho problems
created by Asaoclato Justlco Huso
L. Black's alleged membership in
the Ku KIux Klan probably will
nwalt the President's roturn to
Washington but some Indication
of popular sentiment In tho Black
controversy may bo had as itr.
Roosevelt began in the western
half of the country to meet the
people
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