The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 103, Ed. 1, Monday, March 31, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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I You Hfpte In i'he City Election Tuesday? It Is Your Doty
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I'n.rifiu's ii'tiin will run tnr fity ...Tail: lor tht- nt't
iv n t.n- Yo.i niak' this voi'r lnn.if and an proud
if it. ii vh .hoiih!n"t vou "o interested i'i who nins
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Vi.ii wouldn't work for a man vou didn't like would
i. u"' li.it ou ra n't move out of Breckenridprr. just Im-
laiisc i.-.i doli't hapyji-n t i appi .ivt- !' 'Ii Ahum' or tho
two Cit CominisMfuior-. Tlu'ie-fore. it i uur lH'TV
. . . a dut to your fimul' Muirsclf and to Uk other
ctiz.ns of this city to VO'lK TOMOUKOW!
Tin re are three candidates ;n the Mayor's nice
('. II. Clarh A. .1. Spiatl and l .1. O'Connor. It's your
pi ivilojrc to choose oiir "man" luit hoeir n chorso
to supi ort IT IS otir i'iit to YOTK. 'livre are fori
candidates for the two ('oiiiinissinneis ofjices I t.
Wtirthinjjfton U. (J. Camp I'. I. Ci.nlep. and !!. I
Uussell.
Three of these seven men will run this City for tin-
next two years. Think aliout it and VOTE tomorr w. .
Tho polls- will oppn at uiuht a. ni. and will rli.so iv
p. m.
. eminent lii u .1! i
affairs for the n''. i i
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MERCHANTS TO
OFFER "REAL"
BARGAINS.WED.
Second Trades Day' Is Ex-
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uithou ji.iijition 11i is
it of 1 u an.l r.loi. Now
v .'nfnt. ill inn- th
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April nl-.onfM bring forth May
flaxen. ." wi ayn the poets
hrtckenrUlKe mirchantu u i
looking forwmril to April anil the
..sic. I by nfvinai neginning or spring j-nnnrm.
1 i i Mirrken lutixrns and everyone In gfnenil i
i - th hiving I looking forwunl to tin- bi-autlful
I i iti tru- I92nl spring day dm- to follow -he lint
I day In April
With theae thing for. ninst In
J their ir'vdn. local merrhantH bopan
I th-i' eve-. ! ' today larrango their wares for
iiswor "i- i he thouBanda of shopperj who will
ii 'hin a.iU Hint- hare on Wednesday to pur-c.-nsuii
Ai'ili tuke of the many "bargains" to be
it ! offered thtm bv the 114 nrogresslve
merthnnts co-operating In the
"Trades Day" cnmpnl&n which was
started two weeks ago and which
Is duo to be carried one day each
month for the next slj months.
"Trades Jay" is faat becoming
the "banner day" for Stephens
nit of Judge county citizens and hundreds of
f Uexar coun citizens In adjoining counties. On
on me' noiori- mat day. local merchants jiick ou;
H a vote of one aptcial nrticlo on their shelves
l.le.1 that lJete and offer to the public at "bargain
ovirt oiderwl pricea"- prices which attract the
k to tho 'tale attention of "thrlity" citizens In
iveiy direction from this city.
With pleasant weather conditions
one of tho greatest crowds in the.
hlatory of nreckenridge is oxpect-
i to bo here Wednesdny to "trade
with Qreckenrldge merchants."
Miss Leonard To
lie Hospital Head
Miss Iris Leonard amved in1
Ilieckenndge Sunday to ilie
chiiige of the Medical Arts Ho-p'
ni as superintendent Miss Slrli.i
King formerly siipeiintenilent of
the hospital will take charge of 'hi
"Uigicjl department succeeding
Mm .Mm ion Grahle of Wyoming
who will take special work In X-
ray and lahorntory work in Dallas
Dr. J. W. Whnrton announced to-
day. Miss Leonard has recently com-
pleted a special course In anesthet-
ics in the Haylor Hospital nt Dal-
las. She was superintendent at a
hospital In Archer City before tak-
ing s-pecial work In DulWs
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CANDIDATES
SPEAK TONITE
City Hali County and Dist.
Court Rooms To Be Used
City candidates for Brockenrldge
political offices will make their
final pleas to the voters tonight
before the polls open- Tuesday
morning at eight o'clock which
Is due to mark the opening of one
of the quietest elections ever held
hero unless speeches scheduled to
bo delivered tonight by the three
seeking the Mayor's position suc-
roinl in uncovering enthusiasm
which has not been manifested
heretofore.
Seven candidates three for
Mayor and four for the two City
Commission pouts- will be uon-
tcstcd. The throe candidates for thi
RESUME WORK
AT MISSOURI
PRISON TODAY
Officials Desire To See If
Rioting Of Inmates Has
" Been Quelled
Noted Artist to Wed Gary's Kin
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p.. lice ji.Ik'1 uie the plums
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j Of is of 'he i..nk Then wn
i ite.i ieiii.. tatir part'. Hid
ii Xoi'..wi .n.l to th. Kan-
t . ..nuiit was a plenty
f the t ..iiph.int .lonk. hU
; wti i I aiound iuei-
X ru.
.f th S iprruie
. . . Judge J ! Is-
l".s b the r giilars
di.stii.t court j'jd;e
t i he fort until his
. shall expire f-.i the
it iiimin that tin -ii
i . wised the jjdv'i
jJue ;-"ige C'lillinun
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diMil-s.e.t the -ase. IfcliiJ
the cun.tiatr of the .leino-
iiii fact on lieaded by .iunK
Y.i.m Ha..r f..i N.-an- and cr
' i fulmltlr.l Muwoluil of t'i8 Hi-
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Home Town Dry
NEW YOUK. March 31. U.R
Marlon. Ohio home town of the
late President Wnrren 15. Harding
i- ont of three cities with dry plu-
ralities In the latest compilation of
votes In the Literary Digest prohl-
b.tion poll.
The latest compilations follow:
City Knfmt MtKln. Hep.
Spokane
Bismarck N. D.
Norfolk Neb. . .
yuincy III.
Klgin. 'ill. .
'nnton. O. . .
Marion. O.
Toledo. O. . .
Krle. Pa. .
Philadelphia
Wilkesoary Pa
Auburtj. K V
Killed In First
Automobile Have
State Penitentiary JHFKEnsON
CITY. Mo. Match 31. ib.R A ten-ie
nil hung lieavly oer the Mi
State Prison today as operation of
virtually all factotles was le'iuned
for the first time since tho nmlime
rtf liml went wlileh rn.lpl In n ill
Thursday noon in the dinlrj. h i'
Detet mined to have -i sh.
down" to find If the disorders hn.
been quelled about 1200 convict
were ordered by the Prison Board
to tesume work About 800 of the
participants In last week's mutinies i
were left In their cells today.
They will be gradually added to
the working forces until normal
operations are in effect.
Guards and militiamen were scat-
tered" about the factories today pre-
pared for quick action In. event of
nnoher"fjutbrenk the last which
resulted In about 75 prisoners being
Injured In n clash with guatd.s
The Nationul Ouard unit will be
kept heie until prison offlclnls aie
ar.suied of no futther trouble
All convicts who wore known not
to have paiticipatcd In the out-
breaks were allowed on the prison
recreation grounds an uoual yestei-
ilriy. There weie no disturbances
during the day or night.
It was estimated today that more
than 1200 of the 1000 prisoners
took active paits in the dlsordcis
The Prison Hoard Governor
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Nonsan Uockwcll nationally-known magazlno cover Illustrator and
Mary Darstow of Alhambra Calif. a distant relative of. tho .late Judgo
Elbert H.' Gary aro shown hero as they applied for a marriage Ucenso
at Los Angeles.
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271 301 013
11 to.". 13.156 14.003
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177 80S Oil
Mnyoi's place will take their final
Stand at throe different speaking jCaulfletd and nn advisory commlt-
centers tonight. All bpeaklngs are t(c wih m(t tmoriow nfteinoon
schnlulod to be held at the same ! to select a iitc for a new mteimed-
hour and a fair estlmnte lis to the inte leformatory
relative strength of each cundl- j
date Is expectel to be made fiom
the number attending each spejk-
Ing. '
Charles H Clark present Mayor
will deliver his "final address at
the Clt Hall A. J. Spratt will
adilress his audience in the county .
court room wBlle C. J. O'Connor
will make his final pbui In the
District court room across the hall
from tho Spratt speaking.
Vn n nf Ilia fri nnifa(nnnt
didateb are scheduled to speak j sltates Use Of Terracer
howevor other speakers appear on
each program of tho Mayoralty
candidates. j
Tomorrow' complete ballot will
read ns follows: For Mayor rC
II. Clatk. A. J. Spratt and C. J.
O'Connor.
For City CommUeloncr (two of-
fices) It O. Camp K. C. Worlh-
ington E E. Conlee and E
FALL INJURES
A.H.MIUER
Slipped Fell On Wet Side-
Walk This A. M.
FARM SCHOOL
AT NECESSITY
i
Frank Locliridge Demon-
Itusscll.
Frank Lochrldge. county agent.
Is meeting with the farmers of
Uio Necessity community today
and will meet with them ngnln
Tuesday for the purposo of teach-
ing thorn how to operate the ter-
racing machine and farm lovol
L. t presented by the Rrcckonrldgo
I Chamber of Commerce.
According to tuportw from there
Arthur Miller local insurance
agent was rushed to the Westslde
Hospital this mottling about eight
o'clock when he slipped on the wet
entrance to the Hood Diug Stoie.
striking the back of his head a
painful blow on the sidewalk.
IJoctots uttending Mr. Miller te-
pmted that his skull had not been
fractured by the impact. Ho will
be required to remain at the hos-
pital for several days howover as
the injury is one capable .of deve-
loping into one of more serlotiB
nutuie. Tho fnll tendeted Miller
unconscious for a short while. Ho
win coming out of the store when
he fell.
Picnic Dinner To
Be Held Tuesday
An "old time basket picnic" will
be enjoyed by students and pat-
rons of four schools Tuesday ac-
cording to D. F. Knox superin-
tendent of the Parks school.
The picnic will bo held on Bat-
tlo Creek ono mile south of Eo-
1 the
FOUMKP. p inn ini'iinter of
pr.in. i of Ontario. Caiiu-
.1 1 ippearrt t. f.r i'-e '.-.mc ju-
lai cohiiiiiitei uh.l predicted
'at the Domini n of Otnmla
.- mid teturi inplete pruhlbl-
n Acco xiuu t'unnillsn nf-
r nil ieorts. iniiuan tourists
tn aiimmrr month of 1U10
. nned J300.000iCL-!o Uw Ullu
1 the Canadians.
np " 'UK " won umri" iim ii'wui
i .nvetigate the Inner wirkinn
1 goernment control and sale of
L bevel age that conUin many
it us well hi man headuchss
'those who pla. the drinking
File tieyond the limit A mat-
of 'net the i-aitaainn provinc-
liro becoming he playgrounds
Ameriran touriHta. Nnw why
khoy go there"'
LTHWESTEItN University
Ji4g iu a board of trus-
lo move wi'h the ptoces-
base decided to In
ippn mately 33 per
c i f pr.fesiois find
i imbe of liberal
HOUSTON. March 31 U R Wil-
liam II. Ponnr. 32 manager of an
electrical contracting eomiKiny
here was killed yesterday in his
first attempt as a profewlonnl au-
to racer.
Poyser'a little car crnshod
through tiie rail of u dirt track
noar here and he was thrown
from the auto into a spectator's
car.
He hnd drlvon in u number of
amateur utook car event but this
was hU drat professional drive.
Tin nir aklildnd In soft dirt as
Hiie Amerl i he attempted to pas a rival on
Ki:iciiSTA(i win ui:ckivi:
ni:v CAiiiM-rr tui:siiay
HERLI . March 31. (U.R -Chancellor
Heinrlch Hruenlng will pre-
sent his new cabinet to the Rolch-
jetag Tuonday to meet Instant and
lllllr IlllPlUliy liuill UIO no"iih
tWlalist party which hns no pojt
l Uio government.
Observers gavo the Hruenlng
ca fine lime nope o; surviviiiK
thi' onsiauglil mat is sure 10 joi-
low announcement of the new policies.
HOfhvEK views onciiAitn
WAHHINOTON March 31. tU.R
n future profes.Trh' M'a '""'" Japanese
frori J10000 to wiinj) ";- "';."'""
ft 01 $7')0 '"''oni Jtinu une "i uic "i'i i"i"
i I1 ast ins eyes on uic pouvioo
Noted Actor III
Willi Indigestion
DENVER. Colo.. March 31. U.R
E. II. Sothorn noted actor was re-
covering here today from an at-
tack of acute Indigestion suffered
Saturday night while portraying p.
scene in Hamlet- at n local thea-
ter. The 71-year-old vetsrnn Interpre-
ter of Shakespearian roles became
HI at the height of an impassioned
declamntion. He gasnod an apology
to the audience nnd stagy red to
the wings.
Dr. Shot man Williams who at
tended Sothern said the actor
needed only n few days rest for
complete recovery.
AMERICAN HELD CAPTIVE
SIIANR11M Mnrch 31. U.R-
Mlss N. E. Gcmmel nn American
und Mr and Mrs. R. W. Porteous
of Oroa Hcltaln have been held
captive by Chinese bandits nfter
an attack on Yanchow. according
to reports here today. They were
workers nt the China Island Mission.
.today piuctlcally every farmer In i Han.
I tho community and many l-H club I Students nnil patrons of Eollun.
MAN KILLED
IN DRY RAID
Feeling Running High In
Kentucky County
RICHMOND Ky Mnrch 31. IP)
Feeling tan high today nt Owsley
Work neaiby hamlet as Deputy
aueiui Lioyu J.-ino awaited ar-
laignment on a homicide chat go
based on the fatal shooting of
Ambiose Williams 35 farmer dur-
ing a ptohibitlon tuid.
Tho victim's wife and two chil-
dren stood on tho porch of the
Williams home as the fanner ran
at tho approach yesterday of Sher-
iff Albert Rogle Deputy Lnnc and
Boyd Sandlln federal agent. Lnno
a ho luttr allegedly admitted gave
chase nnd filed when Williams did
not hnlt.
While the widow and children
knelt beside tho body Snndlin and
the sheriff searched the house
finding a small still with a gallon
of moonshine liquor in its coils.
The officers then went to the
homo of County Judge John H.
Ooodloe to whom Iano wns said to
hnve admitted the shooting. He
was remanded to the custody of
tho the sheilff for arraignmont to-
day. Sandlln declined he had a search
warrant but did not prosont It
"The Li IV(H
A Convict Ts
A Tousjh One"
HUNTSVILLE March 31.'i I''
Thi.- business of being a con-
vict is tough.
Take the lot of Inmates .at
the Wynne tubercular prison
fin m for instance.
Soon after Captain Dave E.
Wright became manngei he
found piMotiets attempting to
tunnel their way out. He stop-
ped them concreted 'he.t cni.-
fully dug tunnel and the ptis-
oners wont on u hungt stiike
It ended just befoie the next
menl artiwd.
Then the pilsoners decided
they would make "beet." and
they dm it. They collected corn
meal sugar potato peelings
and yeast found some judgs
and pioceeded to brew. The re-
sult was a:i extremely potent
concoction.
Captain Wright noticed aorne
of them acting strangely. 'He
found about four gallon of the
"beer" In bottles and Jugs In
the attic.
With several of his guards
around him the captain broke
tho Jugs while the convicts
watched. The ring lender or
master brewer was plnced In
solttary conflnenunt In "the
walls" heie.
16 TRAPPED
BY EXPLOSION
ON SATURDAY
Rescue Workers Hampered
In Their Efforts By
Gas Fumes
PI NEVILLE Ky. JIar. rPiv
(UP) Tho bodies t.f five .-i
.sixteen inin?rs litniuliod l.
a blast in tho Pioneer Coal
Company mine at Kettle In-
land Ky. Ssitimlii' w?io
found b rescue irc"a to-
cla. John S. Daniels c'lief of
tbe State Denarimenl of
Mines said it had been ini-
nnssible to brincr Hie bodies
o (he surface instantlv duo
to the wide ranee of pohonous
gas below tho surface hanlpcyLnff
roicito activities.
The crow that wound the rA
dies was forced to come to the
surface the gan havlnp sifted
through their gns maslts mnklnc;
them 111.
Tho amount of drbrj in (Ik
mine made likely a Inn ei' (lrpi.-
before the others trapped a ."
found Daniels to id
Rescue parties had woiWl
censelesslv sincn th" oxplo.Ion Sat-
in tiny while families of the .-
timn huddled about the shaft w n'
inq: woik from below. Little li
SCHOOLS 6 E T
hi I M r'j'V Lrl A l"C' ''Xlst(u llnt any of those onto
luiifjl I riiriuU '"' vvnul '0 f'n:n1 alivo'
American Legion Placing Reported iflflfl
160 Flags In Schools
Ninety Amencan flags were pie-
3entcd to the students in cveiy
Brockenrldge classioom this nftei-
noon by officials of the American
Legion. Students of the colnied
school Weie not overlooked but re
ceived flagB also
Year Old Mn mm v
Of Woman Found
it
prt f s-iars
instruct ira
Li; I)
youths wore attending the two-tlay
torraclng school. Actual ubo of the
terracing machinery Is being dem-
onstrated on a Necessity farm
Tho furmors aftor attending this
school for two days will be cx-
jieototl to understand tho mnchlno
nnd how it Is opcrntou. i here-
after tlio farmers will pass tho
machine from one to another for
use on their own land.
A similar school was held at
Union Hill Inst woek and ono will
be held at Harporsvlllo Wednes-
day and Thursday.
Students Waitinn -
For April I Paper
AUSTIN Tex. March 31. U.P-
University of Texas students nro
wondering today if a blunderbuss
will appear tomorrow.
For years a blunderbuss hus been
Issued on April 1. It Is a free lancn
paper and no lespectcr of persons.
Last year's 'Issue was so spicy
that tt led to piouecutlnns that were
Instigated by University of Texas
officials. It contained tho celebrate
University of Missouri sex quest-
ionnaire among other things. Chief
Interest in Hie bliindeibutn this
Harpcrsvllle I'loa&ant Hill and
Paiks aio invited to attend Any-
body else who wishes to attend
the picnic nnd brings their lunch
is invited also. Mr. Knox stated.
LOCAL C.IKL Til-Til LV
"SWKKTIIKAKT" KLIXM'IOX
Miss Myrlo D.aunoy of Houston
has beon chosen "Sweetheart of
Texas" In a voting contest hold at
the University of Texas the pa3t
w eek.
In the same contest Mlis Alllne'
Hurch placed fifth; Miss Durch
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Ruich of Rreckenrldgo.
AIK CKASII TATAL
HUTCHINSON Kus March 31.
(U.R)- Not wishing to disappoint a
large riowtl whlcli hnd collected
to watch the maneuvers of his
domonstrntor Iltiby Ace plane C. It
Mooro Wichita took off on nn ex-
hibition flight here yostertlny al-
though he was feeling 111. As ho
attained nn altitude of 2.500 feet
his machine went into a tailspln
and crushed. Moore was killed.
when he accompanied
Judge Goodloe'.-t home.
Lane to
Family Feu1
Claims 3 Lives
BROWNSVILLE. Ky. March
31. (U.RK A family feud that claim-
ed tin co lives at Bee Spiings near
here Sunday was the object of
pollco intiuity today.
Tin-victims weto James S. Mere
dith -12 nnd his two nephews
Floyd DtiviUI 28 and Isaac Duvnll
32.
Meredith's son-in-law Cuiley
Johnson 25 anostod after the
triple killing admitted according
to police Hint ho killed tho ne-
phews when they shot Meredith.
Tho gun battle stnrtej when the
four men mot on n public high
way near Beo Springs.
Youth To Und ergo
Serious Operation
COTTON USAGK INCKKASKS
BOSTON March 31 (U.R More
than usual seasonal Increases In
fdally average cotton consumption
during February wore repotted to-
dav In the monthlv jevicw of New etln
...i.. 4. ... i.... tv.. frrn nrnnnil I iCnul.inil intlustrliil coiitilllons. is- urcam experiments wiin six nuy.tnv
.. L- '. ... 4t I I 4... 41... t7.A.l...al TAr..i.A Konl nnil 1 44- ulrl tiltlrtonlu tf lhl TTnl- ' will COVer 1
4 IV4I.HHI 4 4W w. M J ..- -.-.. .. . -
Tidal
lliabiii was
ON GOOD-WILL TOOK
DALI4AS Match 31. U.R A
score of Dallas business men left
here today for a good yill tour
of West Texas on which they
year Is to see If it will print sect-1 will confer with Industrial leaders tion Tuesday morning.
Ions of the University of Texas bull-Ins a means of promoting conncc-1 A tumor which has loimetl en
:00J That bulletin tells of ! tions in that necllon 01 the staio. the hoys check will he removed.
I'resltlent s special train a series or Knocks received while
65 miles and will playing football . said to have
"it. rTer THrA. Match '
(i .- 'I'v ripit.n" rf the linn i
nt " wti'i a!out 1000 yeai '
iv tt.o Itritveisitv of PemiM i' .
t- ! iiwi'k nVite.Ilt ln nt T 1 .1 4
f p. Cil tr tl 1- -in"i r Mr tin iiit (li in 'iii
..u liiHuum u me vv 4.H . 1epn Ppol)l
. .r 4 . . .. . r thotities it wn mil...-. t. 1
etl the beginning of the dlsposa of TJ) nlumni lt j.
some 160 flags which will be pine- Hnt was n a fi . - f
ed In every room In every school SOIvatlon. She i- b. l.e 1 to h
of Stephens County. This i3 one of blV(Jn a sujject t -' ' ' ' 11
tho greatest blU of work undertak- rlllo. wi)m. pv . 1 1
en by the Breckouridge Legion- A rumb r (f . lfr. w
nnires tMs year. The flags weie fl)im Wltll sut Hot I H t
purchased by tho Legion membei -Amunl the n 1 It "f ui Ti
without the aid of outside funds j.-m jj.jt the n-pnit v
StudonU In tho high school man nun n mi-cinU pen I '..1
ual trninlng dopnrtment furnished (.i in t eial ii.nn-i.. ow
the tii nes for tho flags. Schools 111 faienic rvllnder brut ' nut
the tural districts will recfive the. 1 giera an.l bliul. In vl 1 1" n
flngs later on in the week accord thi- 1 -'tinu f in '1
Ing to Hlako Johnson Post Cum- bend ..f palwlu.i m. '. t .
mander. f.iun.l
Commamler Johnson anil IS. I. . mill fi.un.l n
Maxwell presented tho flags to the b 1 thi piopii nun
junior and senior high schools stu- Hut' t Eldei ' .! nbt1
dents this afternoon while D. T. tr - ot the d. . 1 . l
Bowlis and T. L. Dvoi made the '"'i t no" -'l-' ''
prosuntatlon to the other city sciiption of the tun t. .f Znb a
schools. magician who nv. d oh it the 'imfl
. of Cheeps about 2 s in B. C Of
this maglciun H. lededef .m 01
' Cheops is said to hnvo wtittenl
I "Ho lfnfiwntll llllW to Tlllt 1111
AcrCaae Plea asraln n head that hath been fii
' off."
CHICAGO Match 31. (U.R -Plans ;; """;;...
for a campaign to Induce north- TIIKKi: MA I.OSIJ MIIGHP
westem wheat farmers to rotluco ' DALLAS .Mnich 31. U.R lb.ee
wheat ncreogo aro oxpectod to re- negroes werti today expected to
suit from n conforonce horc today ho Uielr sight permanently rt
between Alexander Legge ohalt- the losult of burns sustained who
man of the Farm Boaid anil Dr. a negiess became Incensed ovet
John L Coultor. chief economist "friendly gambling Kame
of tho tariff commission. ' threw a can of lye Into the
Plans for a two weeks tour .faces
through tho northwost by Dr. Coul- " ' " "
tcr with a piopusal that fat mors
trado part of their seed wheat to
tho Farm Boaid In exchange for
flax bailey und other seeds were
In prospect
.rf 1
Hf 1
d
Reduce Wheal
Hoyt McCharen 12 yeai' old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCharen
deputy sheriff was taken to Fort
Woith this afternoon anil placed
In tho Methodist hospital where
Ire will undergo a serioin opera-
DAILY REMINDER "
I'.ienlH Happening Toilav And
Tomnrroiv In Itrcrk. '
of Boston.
verslty
icturn to Dallas by Satin duy.
caused the Injury
Fllti: IN MAHO.V AI'AKT.MKNTS
ItKSULTS LV LOSS OF S7.a.((l
Tho Mason Apartments at 206
Ettst Elm street owned by Mrs W.
B. Mason was damaged to tho ox-
tent of approximately $7.1 by u fire
of unknown origin shortly aftor
11 "-10 a. m. this morning accord-
ing to information given by offic-
ials of the fire department
A part of the house was destroy
ed by the blaze It was icpoited.
Today
Political speuklngs at Citv Hi
County Coutt room and distil
couit room tonight.
Rotary luncheon. Pythian i 'j
teis will ontertnln with patty itl
the hall at eight o clock C oronu
tee meeting of P T A. for pvnuoj
of making plans f V'tlc' I'
ventlon. 10 a t7irWiUiiiBrx Y
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 103, Ed. 1, Monday, March 31, 1930, newspaper, March 31, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71101/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.