The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 204, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 27, 1930 Page: 1 of 20
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AQUILONIA Vwlli . I' vln .
I'alv July W '1.1" Mi r hi r nt '
ne Italian e.utli it iieen
li wn best In A iiiilniii i i i f '
!" inhabitant! Ahull . vh
tiiii' leveled lien lib th esn 'i
anil fall in tin nik hi in f
nlnnwlay
Indescribably rr Iting m n
viete wltnesesl h4! when h
i oiled Press iniiiipunmiii ur
I from lle'irwntti m iiti
i-rday to learn tli- 'oi ..f r .
! urvtr w'' ' a'.lrsl li'inilri'l
' ssildlera groping among "hi" .
i i' n for the boiiu i.f loved on '
One third of th total p ila
i wan believed i' nl unit me i
-it h'e dug In i lot near 'he j
i - ntalned 130 minglrd bridles j
' i in I there a hasfily nm p.n t
Ii to avnld the danger of ii i.
The odor about the eit wa
tv endurable and tin i
if u i.ikeys cats and d'g trspp .
lull j I th" debt l arousd i is.
hi ti It none foule" I im to i
f . "is lr'mnU when ' ih '
I ' undred if bodies of i n -n
l j sslbl some "till i i ti
tM-nenth th" fallen max -n
V.'hil companies f soldier n 1 '
other reeUrs who had wn
working nteadll) f r 73 hoii--. i
tinuMl to rarh umorg th. ru i-
'thr Kranrrm-o Otl'rniii an o
t-hop of thr Mam Poti'li.
i lurrh hrir and th nn! prl wr
m th pariah devoted hi i ottT
i. n tQ rartnK fur the miffi I in
id berenved
luiratXA accompanied thr ln t-
ed Preaa rurreapondimt thrnuffh
'the ruin nnd told how he hi n-
e'.f has! eaoaped death ir ly
miracle.
He wa awakened lit Ihi f r t
li.fiior he ald and hrurtnn
the 1
reariM at iiftliiw Km fltit
' r to help thorn
A ttw survivor gathered around
hsm and togetltet Oiey aucceed-
e.t In aavlnr gsveral mn md
women who. with thMr hfada pro-
tMidlnc from the debrti were
rrinK with Pln lnl wltn "he
tr ir that other tr-mort would
ou them eonililelalv r tint Hi
would be abandoned to .1 e
The nuake left no taleviaph or
telephone wlren utanillnc ami the
rt rd of the town a pli!!i'
ul.I
tie nent to the nutskle Mmll mi'v
u a meaaenger. The lone sut v
In j ittraWneer volunteend t
Tid he took n motor lorr ..n
the mountain to 'he vail. w'n- e
h. found nevell soldier it i lit
! milltar) station who reli.n d
Kith him ilullaisa ld 'hose
ei soldiers had .lone mnri a ik
in the nt three d-y th i i 2I1)
ii en could ha
Am riuirozra
mt w-lked through
purs. lni .. - k-"i - -
nee many nr ir. :
lather Jurx .X "more' de-
iftt -. ?- -ii ft?i?iJ:'lXHS.
bru. will fall Ulde. we muvi'- " '-J- "V54
...eK the ded ami who known "". StTon .'fP'.J V ktt I52b
hut what there may be human- Rum. m CounUe Oove rnor
.ml livlnc beneath all this ruin- iiuon 27J7S. Loe ll. May
Many of the trapped Inhabitant.
who wxre rcued aJlv were in
Juresl eo oriuunlv that th. d ed
wiUiln a few houts
In ulll' place the HOUIleis we'e
fort-ed to fight off rats and p ?s
efore thev i ould reach th tiin
gled liodle of the dead
A'lUllonla grlf was heufhtenul
liv the number of fimllles whirh
were broken up iVupl'ti 1 A
number of .hil.lren were
ft -r-
i.hnna without a slnule lii
r tntlve
King Vlctoi Hiian ii 1 and Ins
i ousln In-law. the I nutlet of
Aiwta. Wslted Ai)ulknta for 20
minuter yeaterday during thi'
our of the affected territories
nd the king pralaeJ Uie priest
nrmly lor tnc pari nt. nau pv-
e.1 in the reacue and relief work.
'
Patient .Killed
In PlnilO Crttih
lUllt. Klll!ll
f '
HOLLYWOOD Cl July 25 'UPJ
An airplane flight intended to!
cure the deafness of a 60-year-old
nan urougni utuui i ui j.ui
and hU posjonger hero whun the
plane lot n wing tn mklalr and j
plunged 2.0WI reel to oar in.
The dead were John bpencer
Morse 27. pilot of Altsinna and
his passenger Dooilc unoeplf
n.mn.ni I ji Ancslus niirssrv-
man. Both wete klllfKl InsUnUy
. .... . c nt.. i
in tne cruan imm u b. .io"
eiterday
Reaches Douglas
Airport Fir si
DOUGLAS Ariz July 26 Ui.R-
Herman Hamer of Chicago wasi
l-e flrnt cf the utl-Amerlcan air '
derbylsU to reach this point today
He landed at the imernauonai
n.rnnrl .1 n in vi r. e.
Hamer left San Angclo Tfx In
fourth position and overtook three
ether fliers. Including Lieut Lee
Gehlbach who left the Texas city
first Qehlbach landed here second
12 2? 01
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STERLING IN
SECOND PUCE
SMALL THIRD
Stephens County Gives
Clint Small Biggest
Vole Strength
0F.F AS July 2G. (l'P)
lU'tuin. to the Tejs Elec-
tion loireau a i2:30-a. n-.
ti-om 2nl out Of 2.3 counties
ii1 tlii .vtittf. iiic'i'.Mlinv; G Cini-
l!ftt jf"V follow in;; tot.ils-
'"to' iVim 11 I'll Mitohmr
I .1 Sh ( ilil 11(IS1
ii cin ri mUMin 6Ti KM
1 Iive 2 "'! I ..n B Mli fl 'd
lOboJ M lei 11H.1 Moody. 1 iV
lutnani MJ Small. 30 417 Hter
hnf 4T1t.t Yinmu 22 731 Wil
ker 71U
l.ieut (liiiniiir Arnold 10 381
liararln l 'm2 Hair 9717 Piii-
neli 33 l7t KoKers 17 321) Strong
38 B4 V lit IS SH
Attorne tleneral Allre.l
Bckrr IS 7(H B bbit!
Moray 31 3S0
tp.ptr ller MilU 49'H'7
pard 97 371
--.ta I i cuanrer Ball
43bftaian. IB til Clark.
tMXS
.9 3IO.
"h p
2I.SS2
18.391:
Liavla 44o6l l.wkhiirt 37 MB
ComrniAaianar of Agriculture
Frctman 2i7 Kins. I0.3W; Mo I
Donald 36 376 Maddux. 18.090;
Waller HS68 Waat. 18109
7a.nl fommlaaionfr Burka
' 908 lannaon V Mb W ilk.
234
I Itailtcau! ''ommiu.ont t Ha
ST. 3S. Johniwn -K'J
911 I'.ittnn 20 XX)
Nett
i jiirii
' .art I'hu f Justice
Cieim .' IV! lhom.i 7 .'
"i nimul Appeals Ju ! I-i 'i
moti annul iephelln "v
Supreme
Th ma
Returns Vi t'ounti-
'Mirt Cuirtun 10 77"
.SI0 t rlmin.l Appeil-
iTIl steihens 7121
Hut irn 7R Cotintie
Ferguson 20 alt) le
lain more
i uei inn
13 M i
!U4rd 26201
-. T& vBii- l j..ut Co
Arnohl 110.4 Danstn IflO
'M 6971 .MMUr 0868. mall 21
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Return lit Counties Attorney
GeierU All red 21.380 Qerker 111-'.
Hobbtt! 1 S JM2 .Storey M).'
Return IM Count! t'omp-
troher Mills 11211 SheptsirJ ! -
667
It turns 182 Counti (. mor.
1-ercuaon 3.)&I5. Iov. 13 WK J.ay-
new aaaa .Miner ms-i nniau -i-
ais .Sterling 32506 Young 11311
Returns 183 Count! Stat
Tieaaurer Bftll 12.27 Chrnt.an
Tltel Cirk 10S10. Davi 21H31;
lAx-Khart 1S.9S5.
Rtfurtw 182 Couatle- Attorney
Germrul AUred. J1.S15 Becker 6-
761 Boooitt 2SJ17 Storvy 16 SIS.
Return 102 Counties- Cotnmla-
ofer iimrXevilXw9 Fremaj 10.-
8gni ueDarm. 161.
Maddux. 10 768 Waller 6161 West
I M.WTI
i Returns 171 Countir IJeutrn-
am Ornor Arnold 7011. Darwin
0 ton .T7.
Rogers 11 MO Strom 23 053 Witt
23 058.
Pif( UogS Kcef)
rr it si 1
( ill Hall (irOUIWS
V ttvti A lrnnlii-f
. " . v.. wV
nreckenrldirss' Fire Denartment
tvu m..t. Imi. fw ealla this month
ui n eooii fire record for this
" ' wmmwm- - - - - - -
city but the fire bos have not
. .... .i. ...i.. . . u.. h..
- to in imc iiinr .... .. nun
tneirs
Dur ng their spare h urs of the
day oi tslde of keeping the fire
fighting equipment in excellent
eondi on the fire department em
plojees nn.e made the city hall
propert one of the beauty epota
I of the city
Drw hot weather has not. burned
up the grass and killed flowers and
trees about the . t na i r u.e
tire Loy nae -riiii mi in i me
w. . . .t . ii ri. flnn-prs ahriih.
bory end miK.ng the grounds ery
a'tract ve ..nd beautiful
Bi knirdge home owners
should drive by Ihe city hall pro-
p 'ty and get a few hints on yard
'benutirieation
a
M
r....i.in lliii. UVU Ur .1. 1fi jyt .... ..... .v ... Hfimu iun
i iiu iu ai iiici tnrr3 . iiii in aw w . - tuiv ti oa tt iiiiujiiniF nil vvaur ..... n. .... npiih tit t -. nm i
the rum 'he . Z7t y;Z' . I ji.. iiimB wuruia.. anuw-ingH n uih " . "'""M for winning several other
. ..i . Henry 0171 Mltrtuier 1... Shep- ff!eu. tl hol. fs cnwni off un'.vateteil .i -nrl
Up
sles
M tempt To
Implicate i In
Kidnapinri Itiiif
:ii:nf"i)ms jui - upi
I'nll.o I . tn i .t it Iik1h to I lllv
Will iii I.- in .fi'. i li-f ed Kuii i
'tt i i 1 1 1 . t . i J ! in other pi i
'up w !i i ri 'infill n ntn iplnih
III K
lh t f en I i Ii' f i ibiliii'tiix
Kuki in ill ui k i nuHtii of Karl
(li k Muni' noliK hi 'UPt
I"uiiii was r . .ism by thi kid
napi'i- when he identifi il hlni
-ll I hi so iu-ld wiirc .lame !! at
tie 23 F Oieslen. lli. Al Tifi r
I J in.l I' i in la its. in 2 '
ABOUT 3000
T T T R T 1 niTI ITT YT M
II (r I J 3 I J S 3 if 111 V
ntma aril uano
. fi 1 o T"
Voters Crowd Street To
&
Hear Election Outcome
.
ApproxLmat.ly -000 people ftoin
BmrUenridge and aurroundlng
rontmunktiea of Stephen County
Uaard the elU-on rrtim lietw can
Htven o'eloch ad mldiilglit Satur-
dft.tr to from of 4he llikftonildga
Aaiartaan oflOe. Th apce to the
Mreot and oa he ejdevajk hi the
Mare Mot wm Hiriy varkWl with
nil. rsjuau vwan lacaui nil iiwia-
lnc the ratunta
A large btaottboard wns placed
bo rJutt it wom poasHiIe for almost
very onlooker to see It. The re-
' turns were p-corded quickly aj
" " they were counted and sent in to
the newspaper ufftce from the re-
j'r pei polls.
"" BeslnninK at seven o'clock.
promptly the returns began to ar-
rive f on the o!ls and were re-
corded on the blackboard for the
benem of the irowd The crowd
w-a still packed ami seemed to be
w it-ting lend ng more returns at
n 00 p m bat t. gan to dwburse In
rrjjup ajter that hour
SUite teturtui were fla-shej from
the Hecorwl floor of the pout office
building on the white background
f tin north Hide of th Pickering
' Contest WUl
Of Rich floho
I-OS ANOSIJC8 July 20 H'l'i A
uR tooteating th- will of Janiem
Eal How. "millionaire Iiobo" will
be filt. I by Mrs Ingeborg Sor. n
son Hu h dtvorceil wife ahe an
nounced here today Mra How said
lie will flch for aharo of tiw re-
nI.ti fsmrMVi uiu foe t toller
("ttl How 12 vear-old adouted son
a--vwva rs.uuu iva t w wb . .- -
trf tht (0up WK) waB left only
.a 1 1 i.i i w. i -c.i iiLii.iii rii n.1
w -rs nrt. HoIkj bot factor left
nracUCTiIlj all his estate for 'ea-
uctKn of ths unemployed"
Mr. How obtained a drvoroe two
.
years afro uomuae i r nusoanu
pis-ferred the cotupany of hoboes.
!:. 1... 1m cj4:
wirs r iini i iitit mini.'
"
woi'x cit u. juiy 2 u m
John DfcU
who lived after hs
bark una kr k-n
i veru month-
rigo dHd to.l) fiom i l"m-y
bS Sting
..'JT T..I .
stung him a
ObjcI W"J '' woik when the hee
. i. . . t. i
the wrist He died
within 20 n I mites llednal rxnml
nation hov i 1 the itlng wns diiei i-
!y over a vein and doctors said the
I poiscn was -ari!ed to tile heart
' I'OKMItll JUUGK VACKS
MA. VI. MUM IKNAI.TU
i Kiiw vojsk jury s. iukj -v
iwrnara valise lormer juage oi
Tlnom rvumtv (.-.i mnvmnni .en.
.in.. .. tm .
. w SSV' (SV
'tsnivm fina tiwi.v ... .tinmi
j.iepsred to appeal the verdict of
i. . .... . . . .... .
i.-ie jury ini iounu mra euiiu tn
m charge or mall fraud
Vause was convicted yts'erday on
i.j (ounts in lontieetion Vith the
jot OuO fmli re ct tho Columbia
.- Corporatloa Sentences
may run concurrently on each of
.the count.. howeer
FOUND IIKAD
BUFFALO N Y July 26 UJ
joun - aiacn oa suprrinienuenc
of the Chiniro Polvclm c hnsnital
was found dead m a stateroom of
the steamer Greater Detroit."
.when the ship docked here today
On a table beside him was a part-
ly emptied bottle of potassium cy
unide
Lead
WATCH WELL
IN DEEPEST
RANGER SAND
Weil Ten Miles West Of.
Ranger 5557 Feet;
In Ellenbsrqer
.. . . . . .w
Hie mot- intrrrttliw spot to the
oil fraternity of the Oil Delt Ds
trirt next wtek will no doubt be
the liKallty Immediately southwest
of th- Rrmncv.i pool 10 miles
f
iluLr(...iimanl
west of '".inner whi re ro'ielumv?
trn;;;
it- .re expected to take
'! in this section of ihe state The
on of ihe state The
well i the S A Hopkins et ii
"-v"- Ni 1 i.ow abut in with the
h1n '-"?'" waah at SS57 frff
nu A itivnia
Two ratloada or J aid 1 Bi-atti
leua 5 3 16 ini.li pipe arrived Tues-
d foi j sing the well und thin is
bemi; moved oinu location for tup-
niK a c!KL. Work of paclri? th
long Rtring of ppp llown tht hol
expects to atart M.nilay A-s
thll lB plat.e( the wuter
. off ar cm0VPU frorn the
hcle tho rilP atatus of the well
WJln regqrii to its oil and ga pro-
rtUPtIOn will be known
.v.tofwufi eeolotrt?. repro-
eiltlng most of the maj r com-
jinnies oporatlnsc In Texas hsf
lencl the v.clt and many con-
tinue to wiltch It cloielj. Inter-
cstlnc. If varjlng opinions con-
ceriilnK the formutlon through
which the drill has passed us
ui'll its that in which It is now
bottomed pre udwiurcil All
lion ever i-grei) that tin bottom
formation is the granite wuhIi
that prolific stratum from
whl h Oru t'oimtj hi the Ihui-
lumlle urea iirodttees its exctl-
lent sweet oils. One hundred
and nlni t feet of this uruulte
wash hits been drilled so fur.
Many peolo(jtts basing opinion
on cuttings taken from the hole.
aer that the will should now have
high giavily oil but that the im
iniise weiKl.t of thi water column
production will aaiiert itself If
tf sufficient (iiuuitlty no furtlier
di tiling will Im attempted other
wis the hole .vlll be oairied fur j
::ier duwnuard i
At this time whenever the wall
in upehi.4 up the prussura of ga
serais the wutet column 12 to 15
feet high abeve the rasing head It
was tattd
The wi !l has been drilled almost
two eii having siait.d in No
vnnher 1M2S The total cost of
ainktrur the hole Lo dat has i;in
.-.- . -
in excess of J&0.000 a very mod-
... wam. r m w i.i-. . --.j -.-.-
erate amtunt coiialdenng the depth
and the fact that many welln in the
Oklahuin i field drilling io normal
J pths have cost JiOOO
Th -h.. kne-s of the Cllenberger
..... .... i. ..... ih. .trill V.w
nine huouk" "" " "" --
pmt-nid to pass up uu siuimen
tnrir f.irmnilnnri is hitwisn 1000
and 1200 feet Geologists who have
.iiji ih Iob itiaacree on tne
" "
clasHifiiution of cert un strata and
":T .?:" :?: ri "
"T. 7 .'. . . "..
in uti r
i (K 1 1"V i iit.r"- -' .
r
hm. mi nt .... ii ve Oeeri fr.iln 1
)0(l Bhowlng ht lh
f..lln lime ..rl in ton of the Kl
.
lenbeiKr
Texas Charters
AT'STIN July 20 IU.R Chart te-
ed Texas Publishers' Assn Sweet-
water; 30000 N P. V ahan: In-
corporators. Millard Cope John
Thornton Polly Thomson.
The Toggery Corpus Christ!;
capital stock tl000. Incorporat
i or' . "TLn. .' T ".' tlerBcnM "
ors. Un M. tavls. tieracnel u
I laillj SasIIVSu I IO SttS
.- . ' . .
;. Antrelo eanital stock 50 OOo"
i"1 Angeio. capital siock .uuuu
innnrnnratnra Tom Potter .1
Zirdesux B. Warren.
Doheny Stone Drill Co of Tex
as Austin capital stock. $2500
j Incorporatcr J H Gardner R
j t Miller. A B. Becker
F'ndlay Drilling Corporation
Wichita Falls- capital Btock. $75-
. OOO: Incoroorators. R IL Delaney.
q a Conley. W J Hlldebrandt
WOMAN KILLED
HOUSTON. July 26 'U.R Mrs
rn.t...i. sr-.in.i.. in .. t.ii.
ed and her husband Andrew G
Vaaslllrdes severely Injured when
the car which she was driving
was struck by a Houston Belt
and Terminal engine hero yestcr
dav
... ...--... nil"! .. .. .......r-
ror
&KJ
Bodies Thought
To lie Hijacker
Victims Found
I'X PA.tO Tex. July -ti 1UP1
Bidiea of Bernaijino I'orrai ajul
Vpetandtr An. he M thought to
he m t t.n r I ijiuir hljickiri wire
found toila hy Juaretc auihuittiea
in It sand hilU si) nulm Wi l ol
the Mixuan i .t
.4
Tie plj i wh.'re the IhmI'.h were
li-iovi red is about half i mile be-
i'. the Liordi r oppoutp I-i lea N
M
The men hid been missing nbor.t
I h i-b.i iiiiuib. uim.a llnt af tlintfltf
'tli a lo-"u cf iMtuor to be smug-
mt r " g
b hodies had bullet wounds
in the back.. Near the bodies were
empts ucxes liquor bottlea and .i
knife l
- -
dotitt)j i?d
I I I l I ft 3 14 I I IF 111
IIP I JI J 1 I' II
CAMP MARTIN
Ten Boy Scouts Arrive
Home Saiiirdhy
Ten Breckenrldge Boy Scents
members of Troops 17 nnd 18 re
turned Untutdav afternoon fram !
Camp Martin near Muacn on the I
i.rano reiver atter apenmni; tuo.
past ten days attending the an
mini Oil Belt Boy .Scout camp
The boys motored to Breckan-
rldgo In automobiles furnished by
O. Faunt r.oRoy and Ross Elliott
Jr They wete taken to the camp '
by Stanley Duvall and Rosa El-
llott
accoruing 10 iniuninuuii ''' 0f tle county club won a irip lor jjmiev iv. riartiy won ar'n eien-
od from tliose attending the cump ...inmntr In the 4 H apptoprlate el- the county treasurer's office
every boy of the two troops -ld-vanced
nt least one step in Scoat-
ing The following advanced to
flut class ScouU Bill Allison
Richie Davis. Lesitei Clatk second
i l.is scouts are Bvion Crawfo J
Jaik Faunt LeUo Chntles
Brown Lawretce Peek Joe Klker
Ross Elliott and G lines Shdlts
passed his life test with 10 merit
badges
During the
camp the loesl
scouts known
as the unoctaws
baseball
mention
contests
The behavior on the part of
each mutnber of the two troops
waj commendable. It wad stated
2 Men Arraigned
In Federal Court
NEW YORK July 20 (UJ9--United
States District Attorney
Chaile 11. Tuttle atrulgned two
men today before United Staei
I r.i.. i r.imt emirt rlmr; il
i WUhlCl lit '- ---- d
I ..i.i facilitating m.- amuKKlint of
v.ir. ih.'. iiimiim ...!. ..ukk...i.v . .
s watch movements Into thU
ountry
Documents ami otner eviuencc
fjund on the men acconling to
T-ttle indicate they are a. ertt
-. . ll. U... 1A ...-1 txt nmn.
k "" " .o...-. .'' -
i ugaid una uie most signui-
nnni flnit thi government has it
made In secret Soviet activity in
th a countrv " TUllie saw in com
- ..
menting on tne seizure
..... 7r
.I'tirCii VUllfi 11VIV
School Credits
The Parka school has added
three and one-half affiliated cred
iti to th high fcchool for the com-
mg SO-Sl term It tin been nn-
eounced by Mrs Millie Blackburn
0unty superintendent
C. edits Include commercial wo-
araphy. one-half credit; StmnUh
".. " -..i. t.ii .ii
lwo creuic. o.o qui
MAN AHKESTKD FOR
miTlllflJVIVn I IKF
LANSINO. Mich. July 20 ittPJ-
Charaed with liavlng threatened
i - - - - ..
I death to Richard II. Scott ptesl-
dnt of tnB Reo Motcr Car Com
mh.. of i. u fnmlh
.. .....I M.Kml..iM nf liib fnnillv
in an effort to extort $15000. Sam
uel Myers 39 was artested here
tojay
Pohi e captured him. uiey said
jiut a ho picked up a stack of
;noney which had been placed In
a designated place by Scott
NO IIOPP. FOR RECOVERY
SARATOGA Calif July 26. lUPJ
. Physiclins attend'ng formrr
TT 1 UI..I. Cr .... TilTlP. D
. 111. I. tlUlll '-- - ' -....-
Pip in told t le LTi t a rn SS IO-
Jay there was little if tn hop" uer .f the ountrl. i ate unava.l
far his r coer ab'e t w irllcated that their
Senatcr Phelan suffered an at yield was rllgbtly smaller than
tack of acute gastritis on May 5 1929 but would bo above the avei-
.and ha3 been Improving alowlylago The estimates did net include
unH a eudden relapse tnis weeK
W A VO-2
C - C GIVES
4 TRIPS 0
SHORT COURSE
- H Club RspresEntaiives
Leave Today By Speu)
Train For A. & M.
Mla Viola MrKenzlc county
home demonstration agent and C
V Lorhiidge county fntm agent
accompanied bv 21 representatives
of thi uov and girl t-H Clubs of
Stephens eounty will lrnve this
morning at It 30 by special train
for A i? M College to attend the
annual ramies Short rotirse he-
rnrlng Monday .and continuing
!H3
ephers vho will
ill Join the Cast-
land county group at ( isco Ran
ger and Daatland Ropresentutivs
of the two comities will occupy
a special car jointly Tiaveling
over the Cisco and Northeastern
lullroml tho epecinl cat will be
jcuifd at Fort Worth by otliet
curs caiiylr.x delopntes ftom othet
oonntles ond will proceed from
heip to Colleire Station Hie
ii0nttnn will nnlve In Colleco
station at about 9 30 Sunday eve-
dlntf' Mliw MoKenrle stated. Sev"- (
erftl UlpH were tnaJe posjtuto uy
the tccal Chamber of Commerce
Trips wpre given to two high
nninf imvr. of the county. John
Wnrron Lauderdale of Waylaid
nn(1 Wavne Sittcnvhlte of Necet-
slty. hfih pomt Kri Vida Lang-
font of Necessity Ruth Hanison
dress contest. i with Ricknid again in this plice
Boy and gitl representatives and Ben J Dean as distiict .'-
fiotn various countv clubs include torney Miss Mabl Wooil Ben
John Amos Wright D-ihlia Dent m C.rnnt Seav Robert T. Bowets
Tv in Vanno Caiev. Maxlne Fam wre othei lual randtdates with I
t.m Wnvland Raln't Griffith Mil-
.ir.i Thnm.s Pnt Oak. Riley Mc-
Pherson ntta Mae Slkes Paries
r-i.... riiKr.il.ti .Tesse Mho Stou -
. crystal Falls
IIIU3 ....... -
Ruth Yar-
biough lTnlon Hill
Tllden M"
Gilff LaVeine Kartell hwen-on-
dale Ray Talor Vaudlne Wil-
liams NecaSBlty. Cliatlie Adams
Franltell.
Mrs II IC Mines sponsor of
the 4-H Club fur girl of Post
Oak .and Donald Do iJine of this
city will also attend the shott
course.
It haa bit announced tttai i
ataphtna county group will go to
101 TZ Si ito rT mlnp t"
spnd Uw day be.or? r'"lrn"Jfe.
it OalvCSn 00.01 dnV
Tiitn wll arrive In
w-(0rut Mondav August 3. nt
J2 33 p m Many of Uie parents
..in ii ...-.( their children in
LtatBl lf e- -
pjitlo.nd. since the train will not
MjaiHanii. ..ui. t ..-.. - -
arrive In Breckenrldge until Tties
I day morning
It was stated
QhlahOItUt (rOCS
I '
f
To Polls Tuesday
I OKLAHOMA CITY. July 2. UP
- ' k..jii.iu f..e n.stor state 01-
v-.... ..t - .
flees made their .null appeals 'o- Several hnjnu mt. r sir u-
dav to voters who vlll cast their rens temoinr 1 until a lite lv u n
ballots In
Oklahomaa tirii pri-
inmu next Tuesday.
Itineraries of democrntlc gub-r-
e.nrtal candidate led them to-
wa.d their home cities where they
- will w066"1 ""XL 0c-
Several will use "?;
mnr ioi .......-
people.
Vr. '"dLl lnI
on n """""'"- th ' ovrnor-
cratic asplrauU to the gover nor
ai tn 'ihe canuiuaics ui" "
r.ATfafa" Bill Murray former
qWJl Trapp State Auditor
.A. . J- 0I1U.. .lUHei --.-
Frank Bailey. J8 I-nPu
aril. I-
Powers. M Overton nnd E. R.
Wheat Production
Is Estimated
ROME July 20 (UP The Inter-
national Institute of agriculture har
Mt'.mnted the wheat production o
to EurODean countries as 053 000000
bushels an Increase of 7 0000m
over 1029 and an Increase of 37-
COO COO bushels ver the average
f . i r. 10M ??
..4. - -
inoaBn IlKlires n r i i- iroiai .
I missia.
FHREE RURAL BOXES STILL
OUT AT MIDNIGHT; MORROW I!
26 YOTFS BEHIND GEO. LUES
Sears And Deason In Tax Assessor Run-Off; Jesse R.
Sn-ith And Arlington To Meet In Run-
Off For County Judge
Witn three boxes yet to be heard from at iiudiu- nt n
than 3500 votes had been polled in Stephens count' ii
urdny's primary election.
Munis Liu oka Pioneer and Ivan rmin fiom h
sections tieoije Liles was leading J. v ono'i fit
iff with the scant margin of 2o ot- -. I le .: i'
viil be in the run off as the three unui 'ijr 'tii
represrnt enoujrh votes to turn tlu ti'ti I.il Ii
votes at miumtri't to 'juu toi
third place airl Ssnle foiiith.
Jese R Smith ard the pres n
county Judy V J An ingt
Iita retitrns recelvitl fiom
I'Icneer did not tlinnse 'h
final count In unj of the ru
es. Llles gaincil u feu ote
in this bov hut oth' r nt s
were unchanged. Willi l'l '-
peer's Lov In oti'j two bt s
rcmalucil to lie heard fri m
will meet in the August pt'nnt
for the County Judgeship Pmlth
polled 1103 otos to 11S3 foi At
tlngton
Bud Desscn liclted d few vnti ?
of having a majority over his tn i
opponsms mr u "or i
p'nee Ife Mil be In the run of;
with C B. Sears nrrsent Assessor
Conere35man Thomas Blanton
of Abilene it leading his opponent
In this countv Several offlroi
went unopDosed thev being 17"i
Representative district to which
on oppo-'
;
Mrs Millie Blact'hurn h.td
enough votes to defeat her oppon
' ant fnn tlie Countv &iirtertntend
.... . . j ---.
ent's office
nick McFall will met Slaughter
In th run off for Constable Pre-
clnct No 1
J W Ruiiisey ran a wonderful
race In hh county Commissioner'
nice In Precinct One tmd pollisl
enough votes to obtain a majority
over three opponents to keep from
lulling to bo In IX run off.
Mart Guest and Pat Frazlor wlU i
meet In the runoff for county com-
Precnct No o. Frank
S QnJ r'W L KelIe wil1 P-
poseie-ch other In a run-off in Pre-
with only one opponent In Precinct
Three will again be that Precinct's
County CotnmlSJlonor.
-rui. -.oil. ..l 11. . 1 I
to hii cri ' t.
Hill lilU VOICS
.
Clint C Small wns lea.limr th picK
of guberrtitortal candidates in 'his
county. Mre. Aliriam Ferguson v -is
n close second with 101S votes w le
Ross Sterling was In third pi i
Stephen! county voters turr d
out strong Saturday polling m rv
than 3500 votes with a few vd to
w u
ironi oi i 1 rimsnuiuK
can 3 orri nea tn i ex
as they came tn.
-
p c
.1 n t
E"p 14S. Blanton 27J
For Rep . 103th d.vr.t
Rail y
w (rartiy 20
p District Atto-nej Ben
Dean. 406.
For District Cluk
(
M ih 1 '
i "
For Co Tax Collector G W
Brantley. 157; A. II Downing VX)
County Aaseasot C B Soars
131; G II Deason 230 Clyde
Speer 90
County Tieosurer -W J Rick
ard 403.
County Clerk Ben Gtant 152.
County Attorney Robert V..
Bowers 453.
County Judge Floyd Jones 131;
Jesse It. Smith 191 W J. Ar-
rington 128
Sheriff George LUea 153 J. F.
Cbastain. 3S H W S-le 65 Ray
Hickey. 82 J W ilorrow 115
County S honl Supt CU uie P
AJai.1- 131. Millie 31 ejtburn 23
County Sutveyor T II Seay
410
Justice of P. ace J W
Ctvstle-
an -b M i iiarun Jl
ConVade t P McFall I'A
d Slaughter 91 Bcyd AIcC v
31 F B Iuckttt CO Haiv
Hairlson 85
c mmiia .ner Prcct No 1 J
j .v nuuisey -m -n o. mjiur ui
u
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p n
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niiiiK
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1 ..
C outn 1 i Collectci O '".
Ei in'ltv 15 H Downing 1 1.
County A-se s i-- C n Stais 17;
G. II Da .on ; Clyde Sprae 19.
Count Tnasiirei W J R.fk-
atd 12fi
County f'hrlt -Bun Giant 123
Count Attjiney Robt Bu 3
1?G
County JjJgtr.Floya Jor.! 12;
Jos3e R Sm th 69 V J. Arragt n
44
Sheriff George Liles 35 J F.
-!. tT w snv.i. ia r.iv
HlcUe 50 j w Morrow 29
county School" Sup Ca
.... miih.. rii . khm 70
County Surveror T H si-ay i "0.
JusUce of Peace. "Pi c n. 1 J
W Castleman 91 M I. Mar in 1
(Continued on pug 8
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For Man's Release
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Di R t. i Gray
Su aiJi vi is i 1 o t
then Y to h y
dr n V i DnlM 1
di'i ju i it vott i p
'Im hi be n ( i' .
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w d h pita
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with a new born b-iby girl
ilrs. Gray did vote An an :a
lanco was ordered and Mrs G ny
and her little girl wxre oirrtej tj
lier precinct vot'ngr box whrc she
expressed her proferonois.
Party Sails For
New Orleans Sa
HAVANA. July 26. (L'P Ki-.il
Pcrtes Gil former p lcn cf
Mexico and Ser a Putter xvlth
Hi i far -. 1 f r Kew Or
leans today aboard tne Unled
fruit steamer Parismina A smMl
group of friends said farewell
e ""i
Part's f .1 said he had not wuo
his pan afer reach-ng w f-r
'can- Tu w ru r-pe e.t ti ro
o Rochester Mmn wlvr Snera
P rte will under? trestment t
-no aiayc si-uiucro nu-ipuai
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