The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 141, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 14, 1930 Page: 1 of 6
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uihcr ml i in noi pntltlfU lo Urn
l.illot. it ; - -MmBlt-d by tb Nrs
tiitar Mm; ntxmt un-hal( the total
jopulation or 2T43CO0 persona In
Ttxa me eligible In the ttee at
thli the toU! oUhk atroncth of
the atntc Including thcue w-ho pay
Du.l mxoa and thofe who receive
exemptions In a fraction ijnder 47
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'PIUS ftr the rduraturs tn-i U
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111 Viiinlii i t-i ballot i on t li r
Imn iln i l .rn p'ix iiUiki of the
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in illon Milijt i t to H11- lull ; i imar
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for lt3o 1 N.trtl ixn virt.i fin
111 h i'l fin iii'tiimation tl.il Tt x 1 1
li.- Mid 4 1. 1111 n md w win 11 who
ll't flllicfli-l tt 11tP ilutllH c ollll
l lead- in nuinlii r tf nitipt- with
'Htl33. IVillujc - second wi'h f
771 HtXn i thud wi li '.ohil
1:. 1 runt is I jth with a T3 uxid
J. ffprw.n 11 f.fth with i'i 11.11
'PIIIJN in their order an Travis
' ;ra.n Mi lxnnan iil ston
WlchlU Illl and
tips
E! I'uso coun
I)KXAK county hoWM an Increaje
'of 6Sfl over the ntiinbvr of fp-
rdpU tiuniml in 1028 but Harris
lost 0M1. Dallas lost iiH und Tar-
rnnt lost 351 Jelfntoii county
with It Krowlnj; cities f I'cirt Ar
thui and Hrnumont it-u.trnd a
light increase Wh the bit;
hrlnliiiKe in 'he Hairin .otiiitv
xotlllg lint " Ten thou niul 111 two
years m 1 innarkablt rliimp ct
nolwIttintanduiK th aluiiip llwrim
I p-i ila lallu 30000 in Uii 1 nu
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CIUNCi: .Siimcp pn-dii'- ninny
ntoi. people rnuat kcmih be killed
by Inmudoi'i and additionil mil
linns lost in property .1 iiiiuk' -f
th.- w-iulil't null 'i mil- tonn
work 'In 11 un umomnl hain. for
the cuinnl piir Toinsdocs snys
the aaiiv authority an the wm id's
nhorte and it m i Mcioun
Htnriit oi run inn almoa! ix.lusive
lv In the I'nittd States and in Au-
trnlla V
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1JIKV kill In thin citurtry ipry
yem an averagp "f 310 people
b ulKmt 130 vwlft rike from thi
heaven- Ari thy vinii-' Ate
they tuior' More lhn 3('ik) p 1
-oils Mfio killed In uu'iuiioblle col
lislon 01 wrukt in 1' ' nd up
waixls of '.IHIOOO wer. 1 I'ured Is
th" auto a vicious tei ' Nl If
anyone kni ws It Tli "' J5 0u
(KX) motor vphnlPS in Mn 1'ni'id
states
rpiIKHK ar. Nw Y"ik. m
' plmiii tlulr city t. 1" tin
who I
bt-itt '
govern-tl metr.imUs In lb. wild
In n tulil. lieu.l.il New Yolk Tree 1
Fnim Cum. ' Police Cmnir '!rov-(
er A Whalm g' 'he following
.tatisti.s th. fij ores tignifinK
crimen f vlilence for IOOUOO pop
illation New Yoik '.4 1 pe eent '
Chirac. '7 per .ft Phil old
phla 110 5 per c nt D-ti .it '1X2
per cont: Is Angeles 53fi0 i
ccnt Clov eland. 407 5 pet cent and
St Louis 705 7 per cent
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BANDIT G K
4 BROTHERS
Youngest Member at Large;
Three Captured After
Gun Battb
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(I'l) A niii'f '-tin kon f.itli
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if f 1 1 Moiuia nijilit in
wu'ih two jxiMnn M'i ki'l-
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fo li. ff il Williani'J wmi die I
rut i from t ill' t wounds
ice lu i ti In liat le nt Marlow
Jum tli n
Forrwt Cunnlnghim one of tho
band.t quartet wa killed Instant-
ly. Tho two other Cunningham
brothers are In . hospital where
vttn a KMrvrkftalil Mt tlfsflth PllV-
r 'tjzi ."rsr.tiz rasi
UCI UlirilllKlll ww ..... 7 j -..
will' of 11 bullet Mtrlk.nu his spin-
;r..lunn John Kh. u-Ts
Iho lenr dpntti
Hospital attpndants reported that
Iollip Chit f It B (.1 iSseM of
Dun 111 wu iniiioed today al
Ih .111-r h's 11 nli'lun ai itill sei
'mis Hi w is ilo shi
uu-i.iK ..if lnr v 1M(ll
1 it md 1 Co
1 or.fl 1 ting pal nl 'n -
I. 11 mid will tt il t'l
I Im 'id Mi ii)-' a' u
1 nip 1 i' tht li -t ti'
Imi k tat I I C
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1 nil. I b I" "inn! '
fi.'it
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-t 1 . mi nt 111 1 1. 1
Hin in i 1 . 'utimnn'i un
In . I In III illUI li
t (I in tin iIiIh '
il. .k. 1 in 1 M mi'oii
K i.w 1 Km 1 ins w 1
Kin mm I c'linnlnKhaiu
Tin 1 in oiittlp net 111 1 d wh n
Sin iff Williams lusk d tu iriti
lir. iln niioniobili h 1 fn ('un
n nth un In itlivr- ! ol di m 1 t 1
Mari v. Jur. Moil
I. If Cunninuham 1- aiml .hen
h. iimp.d from th Ii4nhts ri'to-i
m dull nt It rJt wll.l along the
t . . . .
until inr iu(il.lt is Hinsiru iti-
flcpis b.llive that o"atlins of a
ganK of bink t)..nilits operating
thnuih Oklahoma Tixas ana
K.ins.is will cease
Gold Slav Mothers
ci 'i 11 rn
Ot7f V Ol I' I UltCC
(election called May 20 to select a Congressman Iee of Cisco will he
lloltoKEN N J Mav It UP) successor for the unexpired term guest of the local Lions Club nt
Mn. ihsn 2i c;ol.l Stui Moth is of former Congres man K. Q Lee thp Club's regular Friday lunch-
x.iilnl abonrd the liner Ri public and foi the regnla- July primary eon according to the Lion program
eal today for France to visit' will pt k In Hrecki-nridge Thurs- committee
th- ivis of thdr sons kll'i! in I 'V afti 1 noun at 1 30 o'clock ' Mrs Iee who is seeking the un-
th. A in id War I' 11 t m will -p.-Hk either at thn expired term of her husband will
KitilJI
w is til
. 1 ot d of a
eoi tt
to tl
mis
t hn n
nil. I. it. 1' t'ireeviiii pilKiimitKP
e bnttli fn Ids of 1 1 imp at
1 Iv the novel nun nt foi more
7 '"Hi mot lit'iu Mo t wpic fiom
1. ik
C.ltl r IHtlTAI.V SCOKI s
woniKit coi r it iokyi
VNCHEsrEH Km: M iv II 1
UP Cunt Hrltiiui -1 ii iitiothii!
v tt t 1 v n the hpi f su-utnt r
irolt mill sis Inv.ilv mi: Am. rli ii
III I 1'- Ull-ll aitirn wlltll Al x Mil- )
e'e np-iiu mil Abe Mi'chi-ll di -1
fe ' I l..o Dugil l and lloitonl
hen ti ti and H m an exhibition '
pi ( iniiif match played on the
N t h Mainhester course today
1 I 1 Hi llsh were seven up cm
ith. Am rtcans at the turn
LAKOL MAIL OIUIK1C IIOINKS
l)lfetONTI.SUI5 I'KKPAYINn
oi' I'ltnc.iiT ciiAitmis
CHICAOO. May 14 (UJ- Mont-
gomery Ward und Company and
?ars ltoebuek and Corn pa i two
of the nation's largest mall order
In uspii have agreed to discontinue'
the piiuiing of freight charges
officials of the two organisations
id today
The leaaon for their change in
pnllrv tliiv said was because of
diffeiin' fiet.ht ra'ej on different
iiiMrle md varvlng freight rates
l. 'we.n various points Because
if tl 1- wide variance the officials
u.d Un- pt obit in In 1 aim one
which was too much for them t 1
handle
II f i ' M'TIh i
Leads .
Sprak- Were
i:hi:i t ( o
LEGION HEAD
HERE TONIGHT
Frnncf C Pnv UniAc Ci'nn
iiiuci. w. viua uivuuo 1 iiiu
Legion Program
A modi
flttlnK
hy
Ipglonnalres
nt wl. fl..l ..!... I..ll..
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i The "headline" attraction for
'the tn." ting which gets underway
lat i-ioi c .look nt Uip Y M. C
I A is KtntMt C Cox State Ix'glon
Coiniiianili 1 In this distiict visit-1
Poste State Com
1 will 111 iki the princi-'
. 1 f the enlr; He i
lor 1' budilli -' sonii-
I.. ioii n li iti. s oei
tin 5M Hi I
mm md. ' ill ik. .It.hr
nibi is . f tin- pi o?l 1 11
1 i 1 s c 111 1 il s. veial
. 1 ' 1 1 .urn 1 -i r tn ni"n t i.uiii
to pi 1 foi m nt tin 1111 1 mi? The
llllll-' itti nd 1111 1 of tin iii is
i-P it .I Coniri mill 1 1. hnsnn
said
A dun.. 1 will al l.c setMd !-
n lit
! ri- j 1
loin blanion
Will Speak
Here Thurs.
' iinunu u amnion car.uiaaip
for Consrcas in the com ins: sneclal
1 1
il 1 mintv ni
Mi lilii Ton
li -it: let court room
who was in Con
btfiii It Q lee Htarted a1
.- peaking tour Monday
ii 11 1 hi
In 1 n making font and
fivi t ilk eaih el i He will sp ilk
at (liayford and Caddo tomorrow
morning before speaking here Fol-
lowing his adiliens h.ie Blantnn
will npiak ut Moian and Albany
llf -x ikr nt Outdo at 10 30 a m
Thonia- I H'ai ton Ji s..n of
Mi riantun was in Rn kcnrldg"
thin ift'iiMion making airange-
munts f.-r the iddns-
Hand Concert
Thursday Nile
'
I A
bnd concert to be glvi n b'l
Municipal band of the cltv
th.
will
lie held Tbursda; night at
eight o clock.
Paul Smith director of the hand
has announced the follow ng pro-
gram March Military Escort Bennett
Concert Valce "Norma" Diead"
Bennett
Ov.-rtute "Ambition" llirold
A. Serrnade. Idle Fancy"
OUn
B Lassus Trombone Fllmore
Fox Trot "Stop '--Bennett
America North Patrol 'Requi it"
Median
Maieh Precision -Ipbly
Fox Trot ' Indian Boy' -Ben
nett
Reverie "Dawn"- Bennett
March Not man Bennett.
vl!l'!lls roi VH TF
in
rosse m
TERRACING
DISCUSSED
AT C-C MEET
Visitors From Neighboring
Counties Hear What Is
Bsing Done In Co.
Ki-tliml and Shackclfoi( rountv
f urn tiKfr.tR and ( iiambcr of Coin-
iinin offlclali tod iv henid BrecU-
I'nndif ( (' offirlnH ull what wan
ben d uif i.i this county to pro
mo' i liitti'i fainiinu and In turn
Stt pin ns r unity farm leaders and
and uoiki'iK heard vhat ua be
Ini; don. In the ntiichboiinR roun-
tui in icffards to this pioblem
Tho farm discouraes rf
hi ml at today's Chamber of Coin-
mine weck! lunchnon Farm
.11 n'J ind C-C ecie'arles from
Sh ii Kidfoid and Hi-tlnnd counties
w 1 yui1-'- of the Ilieck oiftani-
itnn The KiK-t- were Jake
Kinfoul Albany (' C sectetary .1
C Pitti-ison IJastland county fnim
ucent md Dl M H Tannei C-C
spcretary J V.
Chnmbi r M-oietniy
Spencei Cisco
ind U I. Poe
Cisco banker and chalrnvin of tin
Cisco C-C attrieultuial committee
1 Charles l lirown chairman of
lhe looal Agricultural committee
John
Z. Martin secretary of tho
C-C; Curtis Hancock and Frank
I Lochridge county agent explained
whnt the Rrtckenrldce Chamber of
1 Commerce was doing to promote
program has terracing In this county. Th0 vislt-
the I5rpclpn- ors heard that seven communities
foi the hold- in this county heul nlrondv lecured
.... j' .l
"" i mu areo leroiciiig macnuics
1 (arm leveU from U.o C nnd
wbii! i-ipiuiy iiui;epi.iiia; 1110 lericii;-
ing program In Rood fallth
In turn eaeh one of the visitors .
to what was being done along
these lines in theii respective
counties but expressed delight in
the way the local Chambei of
Commeicp was handl'ng and
'foiling the Issue" to the farmer-
A terracing machine Invented
nnd in jnufactured heie by Chailes
H Hi own nnd the type which the
CC an disti ibi'ting fret to the
communities In the imal district-
was on di piav at thp luncheon It
ut muted much attention Mi
Dtown Is minufactuilng thp 111a-
clun.s fo the Chamber of Com-
III lie it cost
Com-n ttee icports weie heird nt
the luncheon today from J I) San-
ilefei Jr regarding the proposed
deep oil t . t from O P Daniel on
minor highway matters and Floyd
Holdi c on the fli-e insurance rate
problem here and over Texas.
Mrs. Lee Will
Speak A I Lion
Luncheon Fri.
Mrs It. Q Loo wife of the into
address the cluo.
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DcSCrVI III' 1 OUHIT 131111(1 GV T() IjG Sol
1 T r 1 1
u) in ollllvJs3
Helen Harris 21-ycnr-old
Bieckenridge blind girl is go-
ing In business
The dPsc 1 ving young girl is
being stalled in the business
world bv the local Lions Club
aaUsted by merchants and oth-
er Interpsted parties and th
Stele Department of Rehabili-
tation a department set upby
the State Legislature to a'd
afflicted people who deslie to
help themselves
Helen uill operate a small
confection stand In the cou.t
house. The Stephens County
Commissioners court has do-
nated space to the girl and
she Will havr her stand erect-
ed near the entrance to the
County Tax Assessors office.
The Breckenrldge Lions
rnide nrrangementb for stall-
ing the business Today fix-
tures were being put in their
place and the girl will soon
be read to embark upon her
business venture happy and
determined to show her apptp-
ciatlon foi all that la being
done for her by making a sue
ce Variouo pat Me- have
donated fixtures until tho bu-
Iness gets on a paying basis.
The Liens Club is financing
U'M"U M i 11
TATEW
it
Rarsgn- (laplain
Makes Report To
Uoernor Mooch
AI'STIN M i II Ml In i i
mm iipott submitted i im u r
Iin Moody today tit It i i
Captain Fiank Hamei tin. n
ippnrtcd null. not to -h it i
Siieiman to a tepoil bionhi t
him b n innspip r man
Afti i ti limy of tin 'w i fn
runh.'s of th. n u'i wliii.li wrn In i
en back H linei k lys
I InatiiKted nu nen th it Mi
next time thi lushed the coutt
house th'it I would flip on the mob
but for them to hold thin fn un
til I gave otder to hoot In i hw
minutes the mob attempted to in- i
the court room an ilnxoin 'ti
up
the stairways and I fiieiJi shot
Biin loaded with buckfchnt woui 1
ins two men so It wis repotted to j
u- This stopped tho mob I had
henid a. number of them say prior
lo '"e time mat l nieu upon tin in
Acm
that you un't shoot u. It nevi 1
occurred to' me what they mmnt
until 1 nowspipei min cun up '.in
situil - ind showed in 1 ie
th it he said he had 11 o . 1
the A P wins icadlnh ns lioni the
govprnor Pio'eot m if
possioie out do not snoot unbod
i1 infoimed him that I ij?cpved no
such message However at this
time this reptrt seemed to h ive
been well circulated In the crowd.
I saw the district Judge and told
him that I didn't beliuvo the gov-
ernor would issue auch orders be-
causo w0 probably could not hold
the prisoner If such order was Is-
sued. The agitators walked to the
foot of the stall-way and asked me
if I was going to gle the prison
er up to ihom. rifikl liimw.vaioJ
not. IIo awld: "Well we are coming
up and got him." I said: "Any time
you feel lucky come on hut when
you start up Hip stairway once
more thuio nre going to bo many
funernu In Sherman.'
At no time did I tell anyone that
I had received a message from jou
01 di ring me not to shoot anybody
and when I fiicd on the eiowd in
thin last attempt to lush the comt-
100m we whipped them off nnd
thiy could not hive taken the ptls-
oner 110m us oniy oy minting ln" 1
coin muusp i- tnev did w ncvei
diea'iied of the gang doing th it tin
til the building was enveloped in
flames "
Hamer iepoiti tint he does not
know thp name of the nevspipnt
man who advised him of the nies
i.ige hut that it will be 110 t inutile
to leain hit Identity. He then 1.-
lieats specifically that lie at no
time received an order from the
uovernor not to snoot. Only one
shot was fired lit says which was
all that was necessary to stop the j
mob xrom rushing the court room
where the prisoner was held.
Captain Hamer attached to his
report n telegram eent to him from
Dallas by the Associated Press say-
ing: "Know your disinclination for
being quoted hut would nppieclate
dliect statement from you as to
whether you got telegram fiom
Oioveuior Moody -.aying not to
shoot anybody We leceived nnd
carried that jeport In ooi fnlUi.
If Incorrect we be glad to quote
you as saying It not received
Please vvue answer press 1 iU tol-
lei t '
11 . -1 1
111 ijucai ivOurtliOUSC
Uie stock for tho stand
The gill will operat" the
stand herself despite the fact
that she hasn't b-pn able to
see blnce she was thiec yean
of age Everyone hes b. cone
Intel ested in Uie bujincm ven
ture of Uie young lady aid
ate predloting a gteat success
Helen U the daughter of
Mrs R 13 Hoin She is a
siaduate of the State School
fon the Blind pUs thp violin
in the Baptist I'huiih o 1 he-
trr and is said to be excop
tlonally intelligent deserving
and attractive by all who
know her Helen's mother
workj d illy at Uie East Waid
rufeteila to auppoit Helen anil
other membeis of the family
The blind girl s desire to do
Miniething that would make
hei self sustaining and add to
the income of her mother at-
tiacted the attention of the
State Rehabilitation officials
These officials in turn intei-
pstPil the- Lions Club in the
gill and the le-nl is to Ijp
the CouiMiou.-c drinl. stand
The cul wi'1 sell bottled
culd drinks candies cigar-
ettes cigars and other small
111 t.'.les
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To Wed in Air
XEAIYIrtiUa Tlurrau
BHraHOHfl '
roiwg)TO '- 'S53.HB3l i
:m Jmi '
1 1 1
i:ilyn Anderson ..loc Wichita I h .Ii Hinrlchs Donations cm be
society Klrl will take n ller Input clthii at the Hieckeniidge
matrimony on May 15. when she meilcan offices 01 at the Cham
marries ray Snder Kansas oil bei of Commcice office with MIsf
man In her father's monoplane cota 'I v in
eeverai thousand feet above tho
My.
Harl How land noted avia-
tor will be the pilot.
LOSES FAITH
IN POLICEMEN
Al Capone Arrested Again
In Florida
MIAMI Fla Mny II. (O.P) -"Searface
Al" Cnpnno has lost all
fulth In this city's police He plan-
ned to g.i to ceurt today and get
m Injunction to keep them fiom
playing any more tiicks on hitr. like
the one last night.
Capone wus arrested again last
evining with thiee companions as
he was watching a boxing bout at
the Amuican L'gion aiena Scarce
ly 3(5 houis pievlously police chief
Guy C Keevis hid told him he
wculd
not be anest-d without a
in Ml .ind Cipone's attoineys
on the si length ot the Uatement
(liojiped an injunction -ud they had
pi nding.
Chief Iteevrs explained the ai-
pnert icveisal of policy by suying
that traffic diiectur S H MtCieaiy
had announced the pioniise was no
longer in effep.
Junior Hi Students
Graduation Services
To He Held Thurs.
Graduation exeicises for approx-
imately 100 junior hign school stu-
dents who will leave the junior
thigh this year to entei the senloi
school next year win ne neiu
Thutsday night at the senioi high j nchiev. in nt of tht 1 xjie ii'ion v.a-
school auelltoiiuin the luttli ti get nvu 'ho I'oln
An inlet estlng piograin lia.j been I'la.i n viith weight- in an ni
airanged In addition to the official1 plain I lum a geoi iphic il view
piesentatlon of diplomas and Uie 1 point th most imp ut mt fi ht w.i-
giaduation address by II TJ Fun 'eastwaid vvluie vv. .1 in red v
The public Is coidially invited to tens v. new aipis
ittend tne set vices
Coun 1 11 Acen Is
Visit 4-H Clubs
C. F. Loch ;'ge county fat ml
at-ent and Ml Viola McKenie
coanty hoi-ii dememstiation a;eni
have spt nt the past two days vi
P'ng th. 11 usp etive IH Club- of
is e he lis Count j I
Club meetings of Ivin Harpeis-.
vills and Wayland weie he'd Mem-1
cav and Ctystal Falls Ijiiray Un-
nil) Hill aliel Necessity clubs met
Tuesdav Ml lochiilge and Ml't
McKenie wire piesent for all of
thesi niert'ngs
Demonsti itn.n of glowing feed.
I t-ponaumd by the Texas and
I'tteilic iictliwity 'ii wiue-ii une noi.)
'beef will be given to boys growing
'the best feed crop was explained
Un the members of eaih communi
ty club
M. Ixichridge stited that en-
tiles hive already h on enrolled in
he contest
AHOU.MI1NTS COMl'LHTHI).
SHEBOYOAN Wis. May II UM'i
Arguments on the defense motion
for a directed veidict of not guilty
in thr -ase of Clov Walt'i J Koh-
U 1 chuged with ex"e--iv. cam
paign expenditures weie complet
cd shoitly befoie 11 a m. today
and Judge Qustnv Gerhz letired to
tii chambers to jircpaie a decision
Of
Son
(Iross
tec
Fund SI Oil
Red C-n-s siotm relief quoin
ii nl i by the Nation il oi
I on fuii atepltens count
!! moie than SJ'id
1 tod ! ncroidlnp
l.i C H ni.chs
f t i
t i. pi
' St phens Count)
i ipt i
i id li d to the fund
t idi 175 i 1 i''
r
i i mi i I i.irnidiiifj moii I i
i hi h i -i hoi 1 he ids li 'i
t iln i ii it "ip benefit ! nt
mi Mi ml 15 afti moon Thi
11 nt dm ''h nibei of oni
-u'i iii'nd $15 to the funn
I i mi 11 $1 cish dr.nn'ion 1
iil b i'i. nj; the total colli 1
1 .Li to virfioo
morn 1- to l wired to Tt tl
s heoilimitei - An uiRiit ip
fo more donitlonj wad -1 nt
t.-phens county citizens tod i
BYRD RETURNS
TO AMERICA
i i. rp 1 1
lixperJuion 1 o Antarctic
. .
And south role tntis
BALBOA C. Z May 14. (UP) '
Roar Admiral Richard K. Byrd re-
turned to Amei'cnn Roll today af-
ter two years on an expedition to
the South Pole.
The expliitoi smiling liioadly and
weai Injj th0 vvltito uniform of the
navy said he was "mighty glad to
be back but I enjoyed my voyage
Uyrtl will pay only a f w olfu
ial calls heie and will make shoit
flight May 10 IIo plni.n d to w.
on his teports most of ihi Mtm
I'yrd ai lived on thp S s U.itiKi
tiki and was giceted bv i ni'il Zoni
officials jihotogiaphei ml con
pondents
"The succp-s of out expidltion
was due to tin uuu-ii il I ivalty and
enteipnse ot Mn mm livid -ml
It was jnui h like i foothill g inn
in Which e vei v 11.11 did Ins pn'
in 1 mjLtillii cnt wi 1 In v bnl.
i 1 1111 up nnd rnabli d 11 'o com
ph ti tin expidltion in 1 1 full-
wiihou' ;. ivir.g n.n ni n down
theie
Byul snd he wa- nm 1 1 ly to
(llicu-s lis jilans foi futiii exp.
dltions H. will Ipivi luii ah nit
May 2a ioing to Bo-ton .11 i then
to the ei shore to nimplitu woilc
on his leport of tin Ant m tic ex
pedition Latet he will -vi-.it Viiin
In
"The teports will be bout foiii
volume- ind take a long tune to
piepaie" he said It v 1 he net
OSSliiy to lOVOI the woik of me'e
orologi-t goologibts l.nli.j men
nnd so on Th- 111 t nt.icstin.
l'viil -ml none of th pjtty suf
ft 1 i'l fun. the 1 ilni- 11 d Bvnl
I11111-. If iiipeniiel in c I. 1 lid 11
dition
II. w 1 gieetcd il th lock bv
ilout Mit Bov Si out -
ScIlOOl fSOOrU A'fHCf
Athletic Committees
Thi pc committei - weie named at
u meeting of the School Board last
night to Investigate immediateh
the pioblem of ucnulling more lin I
for high school athletics and tin
contemplated building of ddition
al seals to the pi -. it 1.114 stadi
urn These coiimi ttn- w as fo.
lows Puuhmn' 1 r n tee S
W. Byors nnd l I A oxandei
buildings ami irrounds commit in
tllvin Tilton and Eugene Thomp
son and athletic committee' J l
Sandefer Jr nnd Roger W Grii
A'lclitional faculty menibei- win
also electid at last night's niui:
but the names will not hi mid
public until all contia.ts ai u
cepted occording to Superintend-
ent Holland.
CHAIR CATCH I. l'IKE.
Slight damage by firOf occuicd
Mondcy evening shortlv aftei 7 30
p 111 when fl chan situated trm
elo-e to th Mine in 'he home own
eel and occupied b John Aid and
family at 601 James Avenue
c night fiie.
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TESTIMONY
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IN THE TRIAL
Former Associates Anfl
Friends Of Austin Man
Furnish Testimony
DALLAS M n
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In Its attempt t 1
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Judge R T r. i
wns thp first vvltnt
r.i id
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"ffi"R wti1 " f ni "i--
tlmonv ws tint he had nevi i
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seen Brtdy Indicate bv wotd e
1 action that he was otherwise thai
of sound mind.
I W. A Keollng former attorney
general tostlfled that in his opin-
ion Biadv woa sine Ilnrild Cun-
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