The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 149, Ed. 1, Friday, May 23, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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PROHIBITION
POLL
COUNTRY WET
40 Per Cent Of 4 Million
Voters in Magazine
Poll Vole Wei
MiW YOmC May 23 (I r The
fniul 11 suit of thi L!tcnir- UlRest's
nationwide prch bit inn xill which
beRran laat wintei and nttiartrd
more vote Ihnn any plevioua poll
eei canductid b the magazine
wot made public today
It ahowed that lS0G4OI of the
2"1000000 prrsona to whom bnllols
were sent wen divided on the wet 1
mil drj Issue 11 - follows
Thiitj one jiei ent favored -"ti It
enforcement aij contiuance of the
loin Amendment anu voistena act
Twenty-nine per cent favored
modification of the law to permit
j the sale of light wines and beer
or' per cent favored repeal of
lie lth amendment
1 it ciaaglflrallon of the s. nti
11. it .lnwii in vailous statis. th
1 ondurtori of the poll said th it fne
'titii Kin-wed a majority for en
f. .. 1 ...i.nl Anil fitln nnlin Ii .i 1... II. '
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to ii peal.
The ..lira-dry states according to
the poll. tivo Arkanjas. 'Ivantwi
Korth Carolina Oklnhoma. and
renncBsce ana tne wet ones are
Connecticut. Loul-dana Rhode 1"-
I ind Nevada a.tul Now Jersey.
The utnto of Washington was the
only one to glie a plurality lor Jjarjoile Ciawford Los Angclca
nKKliflcation over cither enforce.- Uvlatrlx. wnom an aviation com
ment or repeal but statei comprls- party seeks to enjoin from fljlng
i'K nearly one-half the countrj' 'for nnyono else under tho clnlni
i -' approximately 30 per cent ot
Inn billots Jot light wines and
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T 'la'H Iwiue of the Literary Di-
C"t in which the complete vote
appeirs call attention to the fact
th n the poll drew more votes thin
did it. poll on tho Presidential rncc
of 1028 and ndds
pom not thU Indicate that the
Anuiicui prople are more deeply
.tuK.i b the exlstlnp; prohibition
-ltiiition than they weie i veil by
th( Hoovei-Smith contest whoje
atAinlHhing outcome was ao cati
goncally forecast by our 1028 poll""
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T' first dKlsion tcatna I'i the
Tc:.Oj IiiKtie were bunched closc-
j today followiCR play Thutsday
when Wichita Falls and Houston
In first and second places suffer-
ed defeats while Beaumont and
Shrcvcport ranking third ond
fourth annexed victories.
Homo runs by Manager Fmnk
Snyder and Bill Kelly first base
man hi tho ninth inning guye
Fort Worth a 7 to 0 victory over
Wichita Falls. The Cats now have
taken two straight games ftom
he league leaden'.
Ileaumont defeated Houston 3
'o 2 when Mullen. Ktportcr In-
ficldcr hit .i double in the last
half of the ninth Inning to score
tho winning run. Payne Huff
htirler had walked a Beaumont
batter Intentionally to pitch to
Mullen.
Dallas replaced San Antonio In
the last place when the Steers
i lost to Shrcveport 3 to 0 Dallas
now has lost five straight game3
Errors by the Waco infield gave
San Antonio a 7 to 4 victory Bill
Hargrove San Antonio curve ball
artist was the winning pitcher.
Games today:
Shreveport at Dallas.
Wichita Falls at Fort Worth.
Houston at Beaumont.
Waco at San Antonio
Tampering With
Voting Boxes
PHILADELPHIA. May 23 UP
With the jllcpubllcan nomination
for goetnof vlttually nF.uicd him
on the face of nearly complete
returns ftom the stile Glfford
Pinchot today wis faced with an-
other battle In the November elec-
tion. It was regarded as certain
hete today that a coalition of wets
find other antl-Plnchot clement
wMH be effected In an cffoit to
prevent his election.
Chatgcs of tampering wtr the
ballot boxes wcto made by both
sides yesterday
GIUL KI.IKK TO STAKT
LAST STAGK OF FLIGHT
SEMAItANG Java May 23. (U.R)
Miss Amy Johnson English gltl
flici en touto to Auatialia. pto-
cccdcd to At.iniboae today after a
landing a shoit dlstanre fiom the
town She will start the lust
stage of her flight to Port Dar-
win at 0 a. m tomorrow.
Nash SnltfWlclilli. Shirts
Mtido to 1'il Fit to Wear
Paul A. Armould
1203 West Elm St.
ritono 1009
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Ittunniitgv Hale. SatunLi) Mn
21th 221 i:. Walker St. Open at 8
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hat - bee ine of women s
right- anyway-' Hcies pretty
tha' it holds an exclusive con-
tract. Such legal processes are
common In-other induitiics but i
this Ls said to b the first In aviation.
Ranger Golf Team
Next On Schedule
The Brcckenridge golf tciim now
percbed on a dangerous limb at
the Ion nf the Oil Relt uolf lnd-1
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American Tennis
Teams In Running
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AUTEtHL Kiame. M ly 211 (U.P1 1
f'our Aineilcin te mi iemained
In eompetilion todaj .is the Fieiuli
haul comt tennis ehnmplonsliip
doublea play t cached the final
tounds.
William Tilden II. of Philadel-
phia nnd Wllmer Coen of Kan-
sas City only Amcilcnn cnttnt.tii
In the men's doubles faced their
fust actions test of tho tourney
in a iiunttcr-flnals match with
Jean Bototta and Debtuclet of I-
i t ancc. i
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody an-1
Las( Day
"HIDE OUT"
It's Sensational
Tomorrow
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Also Chapter 2
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Buster Keaton
Anita Page
William Haihcs
Karl Dane
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ler will meet the Unngei team jj-gg Kn-abcth Ryan top tanking I
Sunday nfternoon. The matches Anieiicnn team wctc paitcd with1
will be played at Ranger.
j Ranger Is .resting In third place
i in tiio Oil Beltfround-robbln tour-
soo i noy nnd is 1 atod as a hard con-
Miss Joan Fry nnd Miss Eimyn-I
tiudo Ilnrey of anglmul in tin1
women's doubles.
Th it a a familial fire you
letl-i In both KahKUl of a double- tirnier inu jnio n n n ui-iuiij. iianutr tor iinai jionoi-s.
header 10 to 1 nnd 20 to 13 iDiveieaux Milbuin world famous The Rnngcr club heads have
chuck Klein's homer with lAmri lean polo star who Is back announced that they want cveiy
Tlievcno on base In the twelfth 'in ic-tl.'e eomnetltion after three I golfer on the local club lostor to
..;. ..... ih. tiMinioioiiin Phil. M.m of ret ircment. He's pit rome thero fot tho matches Smi
tten i 10 to 18 victory over the lured hete at tho opening of trej()ny They guarantee that eiery& Mnc)c was repoited by hospltul .
v. v... u iii.m. in.iiuKnivnliiv.iieiiion at Moudowbrook Ixmg Is-1 local nlover will be elver an on-1 authoiltles to be resting comfort-
ri y m( ' I land He may figurp in tho forth- ponent even if there are no play-1 ably today after a beiious ma-
Ui oil.- I'ltie pitched and batted coming International matches. trs. Cap Curry match arrange! ' jor opctation. The opetatlon wis f
the Ditiol- Tlgen to H 6 to 1 '
vi t i oit the Chicago White I
SPORT SHOTS
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llixitalnn Slifn frJl-
mi Dental Meet
FORT WORTH May 23 UP
Houston won a hard fight over
thtee other Texa cities foi tin 1931
I I ' V-3 Xn .'1 P Kxpeit
!kll K U ' --411 1'XW. 'Kian.Mii
nil I 1.. wete aAwmbllnf I
ft xlnV f tb- fourth annual'
k j" i Lt l ui "n" "' '' r'-
ifle i jiu j nip tournam. nt to
c ti j (m' udny and Minla
nii S" m.i a p
l-iie c' ttin'l. '
La ikcr liih f the A in
ocift' n Tl i been ai..
i i Cub l.imninl f iV'
h i pi' 'h toi 13 hit- and
1 'i ll' n - 12 to ri The
i i k'i il li tl. w Idnt
ft . - oil I ei
-t Inii Hiiiwh rallied met ting ot tne icxas i"nin .-.o
i ' v !! Inning to gv Rip "' the closing session of i
ii i t to . pltrl ing lriotv ui ention heie today.
i-m i'nivn of tin fine Corpus Chiistl Abilene and c" il
l imii ii- veston bid roi the IU.il meet
Di. Tom Cole Orange was in
I stalled as the new president nnd
l
CANON CITY Colo. May 23 cU prealdcnt-olcct
.b.Pt O Anderson a troirty at thrl he "lc''r" rIcc fl1 wero -
o.riiilit! Colorado atate penitenUai y here I --- "" "'""' ' l'1"'
f . Mil leoapKl today He wa. tht. fourth Wnt. Dr. J. u J.ife Daias secre-
. A-lonMet to make a getaway In the tary-treasuttr; Dr. W B. McCall
I b init two Uny One of Uie ps-i iWliie enmuivu cii.iiiiiiun; nicm
TKL'Sri i.si ri.s l HtiiM i'B.1 n ArnoM. Houston was nam-
ut
Ihe n an US-
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nent of the LMiln
tia-n Wlndle wm
' A from Wacc.
Itapi-d prUoner-'
j luivtl and the
still at Urge
has been recap ber ur. T A Anueison corpua
other throe are ' Christl members of the State Dcn-
1 tal Board
CO.MKIHAN IMI'HOVKI)
LOS ANOHLES Cal. May 23
(OID-Ooorge Moian of tho famous L
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make this trip Sunday afternoon. ' months.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 149, Ed. 1, Friday, May 23, 1930, newspaper, May 23, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71147/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.