The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 269, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 8, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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NAVAL FORGES
HOLD POWER
" OF WARFARE
Both Brazilian Groups Seek
Nayy For Their Cause
In Civil Strife
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PhillipVFirst Aid
Team To Compete
At Pel. Convention
Tic flrat aid tem of tha . . l
l'hrll.n Patrolaum i'ompnn f
uterday for Tvtlaa Ok' .n mi la
I'tpnd tha annual l'i nn I. p
Mtion ihpir ri vkpek " k uf
J i i i i innoun - ' Ip
here t rum will i i ; 'i in .
nta vk n .'her fir- n i ipiuip
for a 'p K'''n h tn I ' ntuipni
Oil mr. ii Atirlatl ii I up tmr-l
nt f rt t i ti. -p i kit . ii h the
Philllpi Cum i i 'v won m.l plm
in the contett
Member ot the tent i p U E
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k. e.t and Jack Walk
.(ONTINDK Hr.M.TII (ItlsVUK
TKXARKANA Oct I H I- Thr
tk.st Texas Health 'ruaade Cara-
rin todny roiimrd Its tour of W
es after sjandlng tha night
'! ie SaniUk'i n md health lectures
re Doing Kivrn m tcnouir civiv
1 1 ibs and public gatherings
aptists Elect
Ml RODEN
GORMAN IS
NAMED TODAY
Simons University Y-P
Principal Speaker
Thursday
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h'- nun iiir.j' at 1 o'clnc:.
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i r it Uisinir Star.
Th t. ! a Ut. itnijnrp h
u 'iik hur.ilriMl . f d!riTiti.
fn.ni MtnMi KisUmt Shickl
f nl nr l I'l'lfi'un cnunliK Hi-
I til- fpitll'r i f tllr pi IK i mi h
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l tr l t. ihp m nilPk. of i 'iniiTil'fP"" i
j ii .1 th hprin; rt ihflr r p ri
II ii . p.. tpil ti b- parlc.l I
h i i p t.inlghl whet the annu il t
HiUs.imary trnaoii I to b preuc-
p. I by hp tie R Nl 0.pr
Toinorrow't eostton will opn t
a. in. with a dtvotlonal Mrvlc. i
Ainent th Important rtnorti to
b hsard antf diaetMMd tomorrow
will ot that on Poralan aad !Icn
UlMlotu. Ctirtatian XaucaUon. 1'uh-
llf Moral ButMtar Sahoot jif
mia'i Work. Italictoaa UterHtttr
iinl H T P V work. Bom In-
trraxtlitx adlraMa ara xpaett4
to b hrard in tnt dlKnuudon of
thaa aubacta.
Parnapa tha .neat Important will
h that on ChrUtluB Kducation
whan Dr R. N. Klrhardwm vlc
pninli-n .f Mimmi n I'mvrriitty
mil it thr rhlef pikkrr V
Rl ii I-' r M ffxnUer t in
i I ii ilifv trial II bp h "knl
w i ii i .Ii il uf in'prPit M
vi i ii .1 in Sfpphi nn ruun
i' w II knoVkit Ih ouk'hiii'
t i llr Vi "p-ik if II
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Principals Here
To Help Conduct
Comanche Meetinc
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pii' h.T InatltUtp
h. thp -I'
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piit on ha
in iiu he poun'y
whiih will b
Ik '.I h. re Frlda .il Snturday of
i'i Mppk J!upt II ill.ina inia to-
it Mr Hollaiul i romluctur cf
i institute
lrw i liuU John K ftailey of the
i Kh " h ml (i I K. ihey of thr
i nn r high and Fl H Rowlan 1
if thr uummm -n in ' U vull havr
II 'I nil till pr'irrilll tn-il.tpn Mi
11 linn 1 Halley .n ! roniluct th'
1 li 'tool ilivta 'ti 'f the liutUut"
I i'i Keihey will I ivp ihri
if thr internn li it.- lucuiun
kk 'i lr Mr tin wl in I vull be in
i i i ... f tbp pi uii ii. partmerf
T ! i klll leak. nlv Ktidik
ti u ntf for the nn t n;
TO s hit ROW) I l Mi.
N 1IAN t i i P. Kepi
ii .if tl i "iiiuiiAilonn i
i ' lit m ti It hrrtu on I
in i 1 .inntli t pr r br
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ii i. tin ip i .ii t . ipqueit
. '.mint b vk n n thi i oiiti
i il I ;ulk . ! in Is for mi
liii itr i linf l I Ira naue ''
i' HiKhwuy S 1 ui h 4 movi
uiftipil on it i
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jmnt upmioi
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( Mil ! A( ( 11)1- NTM.M SHOT.
N ANrfSU) et s Ufil
U in In I by a gun n the hindt of
ii iwn.r. r Veatn Klncheloe
vk i n a grave condition here
d I eRoy Spires had a small
b M -hntgun and Vcater had a
3i "ii 1 1 f li- Each commanded tha
otirt to put down the gun" snd
both an it ped th.j triggers The
shotgun roared and Vaster fell
wounded In tha slds.
hHOI'MITICRS CAUOIIT.
PtAiXAS. Oct. I 'U- -Hard
Timm" and the exigencies of Install-
ment buying were blamed today by
three shoplifters each of whom
was a married woman (or flnii
totaling Wo One wontia was sent
to jail for a day An alarm clock
i nw itniii'i iwnunsr I'i awi-ui-
led.
Cow Slarlod
iMir.AIIKjfjIil
But L psot Lamp
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it thp iiii
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Jii- Mn hi II. i wailiil
t iln TI.. nlfht . f the fli
H wn nn Suiiilij thf )Iar
reii I i t.x i pitt They
pip iprvitiir uiip. iipi anil
Mr l.r!liy kkPHI nut t. it
u.iip milk
She il iln t have a lantern io
-.hi took a lamp She net the
ittinp on thp floor anil tha cow
r-irltel it i ver ikplIlP!! Ueroene
i the barn fl r und jtaitvil
I't fire
Mr K'jIIit laid Ahe wan on-
ly lip yran ulii it the ti ii
"i" th it nh ti'iiipmbateil tiie
inr.ilp t clPitU an. I th it
neighbtiM nn i til ntbei . uf hn
fanill) lu 1 t il "i lame ver
flOtl
SON CHARGED
WITH DEATH
Held For Shooting Of His
Father
HOUSTON Oat I (OR) Frank
it. Jonea 2 1-jrrar-oW lort Bond
county furtnar: m p Jail In Rich-
mond today chars I with the
anotgun murder of hl futher .r
M. onaa I ft. Tha nhootlnK follow
d a quarrel over firm affulrx
Jonea rsma to Houaton I tit
night and tiurrendered to police
I want to ulv up. I've just
hot my fnthpr he naul ' I'm
afraid to k' bock t. Fort Bend
county "
While he wui bi'inu held heie
pending the ai rivnl f Fort Bt1
ff i 1 1 he tnlit of the nhootln
Wr qiiurt.li'd ok i firm pi in i
fn i year' lir n nl We ere
in fi nt "f 'hi bun I nhot him
mi unit he fell (tie officials
il.iti.l Innrs u. 4iiinK Then 1
kkilkul uroiiml hm .ml let hlr.i
li.iki oiiip mure '
I he fiithei und inn hut bien
faimtni; ! aether on thp lime
trirt of land fur u nun hei of
jeuri officers uld
And This Is What
Pec-Wee Golf Did
IOS ANOELK8. Oct. 8 U.
This i.s the story of whet mlnlae
tute golf did to CJerard C. Dyt of
Hynes
pt pliyetl on a pee-wek course
it lowney lie mHited a putt. It
made him -ingry He t growled
aloud He missid another putt Il
wm too much He ran amuck.
I i jit. ' he shouted throwing
the hill as fat a- he could over a
fence and -o dor everybody else
this Kmes no good''
t'smg his putter sj a weapon
tie rhjed all ne othei players off
'he coume Then he sttuted look-
ing f t more ouries to conquer
h- hud to go to Mr Uf lower another
town to find one After he had
lr ven .iwny ah the pl.iyrra there a
siiu id of deput i.nffs ur lived
! took them 20 luinu'i to ovor-
. me Dyt
Pt wi in Jail todhy. under IS
1 1 y rentenre for disturbing tha
in' He also was under obser-
v ition for Insanity
Gil Resipns As
Party Leader
MEXICO CITY Oct 8. UR
Emilo Portes Oil. former preeldent
of Mexico haa resigned tha preai-
dency of the Nations! Revolution
ary party tt was announced to-
day. The resignation e Irrevjeable
and waa forced by III health.
Partes Oil said in a letter 4o the
party's executive committee. He
expects to practice law In Tampt
co. hie fcrmer home the letter
said.
TO SHIP CUCUMIIKIIS FIRST.
LARKDO. Oet. 8. l'R -The La-
redo taction expects to ship out the
first ear of cucumbers in the Uplt-
t States this ymr us the crops
are fast approaching maturity.
Fanners expect thi first earload to
move out about Oct. 10.
District Moderator
Virifinia's "First
w f
Virginia's Jt-year-olu ' first lady" la joon to be a brlda Kara U
Mii Sue Pollard daughter of Governor John Garland Pollard and
official honten at thi .tate' executive mani.on who in tc wed Har-
bert Lee Roaiwrlght. Ji attorney of Danville Va nut Washington
thlpi fall or v Inte.-
NO SPECIAL iCHURCH SEEKS
TOBIGSPRINGi NEW PASTOR
Pep Squad Girls Want Committees Named To Get
Rides In Cars
U "ffi-rt In hi'lnji m nl t i npei
itc u dpi la I tt tin ni nn tmriuti
to B.k Hprlng fo. thp K M "
ni'te nni ; iiuruik optwpen me
IliU Hpung Steei and tiir lot kl
Mlll-kaiO-H K'hlMll of fit I ils HUliI to
Although the .school lit seeking
to have as good a representation
then as possible no special efforts
aie being made to carry the pep
miitad and band to the game in a
group The distance la too much
and the coat would be too high to
take the pep groups to th game.
Principal John T. Bailey of the
high school tuw announced.
Mr Bailey said that many of the
youths would attend the game
however and he suggested that If
any local fan were going to the
game and had room In their cms
for pep squad members. It would
oe appreciated if thla fact was
made known to the high school
official
It Is thousht that many support-
ers of the Buekarooi will make th
trip In their cars Huturday
Three Men Trapped
In Coal Mine Today
DAL.TON Ohio Oct 8 'I'I'
Three men were trapped in the
Dalton coal mine here today after
fire dentryed the nhiUt buildings
and sent smorke billowing through
the interior
Rescue worker donned gas
masks and entered the nine but
hud little hope the miners escaped
suffocution.
Those trapped are Robert Doug-
las 30 an engineer Russell 8h ink-
line to und Harry Hword. 90
One Killed When
Train Hits Truck
BUDA. Text. Oct. S (URV -Felipe
Martinez 11 was killed her
sister had a teg broken and her
mothor and brother were ellghtly
Injured white four othet members
of the family escaped unhurt when
a Kity passenger train and a truck
In which they were riding collided
here late yesterday.
Tie family wars returning to
their home at Ssn Antonio fiom
Cedar Park
Balerlano Martlnoi father of the
family and driver of the truck said
ho did not hear the train
Lad" To Wed
Christians Preacher
Members of the Firpf Chiistiin
Iimi h boiml wen1 in je on l m I
nKBt for 1Irptl.p f
the probli ni nf ae tiling .1 since
nor to the Rev Ii sie 5 Sml!
pastor who 'oimally tend) nil hi
rcstgnatii n laa' .Sunday Ki
Smyth will go to Adi. Oklahomt
He plun4 to leave hert October !."
Two committees were appoint! l
to look after ine details of uilu
Ing Rev. Smyth according to May
or Chas. IL CtirU m irber of tne
Board. One m n. was ap
pointed to .i in a upply man.
who win f o " i ikpit unt i
pertiia i. n -l i - -btfllped mil
a second commlttoe waa niun- ! t
secure a permanent pastoi
Praise Work Of
U. S. Air Leaders
PARUi. Ott 8 UP) Warm
piuie fir the initiative of R u
Admiral William A Moffet a.id
i them in V unliluKton fir the.i if
foru to i btain rmnov.il of Mie
Aiiiiriv'aii embaigo on helium w -exprcsHnl
toil iv b r i inch u.i
lion O'flCltll'
t'ffoiii t' i 'ittt n n i.iovnl 'f
tie e.i.ljai l i .in I p unit Eiuopi in
all ship tu bit' hi I u n in t id of
influmubie Iniir i.e i in p m
time is i njll nt ul Mini--i i
ef Air Laurent hn. u refemnK
to the discussion tint followeil th
pxplo4lon and fii win h destro
cd the dirig ule R 101
Helium In the nlv sufe ga In
existence and unfiitunati 1 it m
rate difficult to out .'n and mc-it
expensive '
Youth Drowned In
Swollen Stream
DALLAS Oct. 8 t I'i - Swept
from the horse he was riding by
high water in the Trinity River
bottom seven miles west of hsre
John King. 21. waa drowned on his
father's dairy firm lait night.
King waa driving cattle from
ths area of the spreading watrrs
when hla horse went Into a channel
13 feet deep The rider lost his
seat. His brother Jssss Lee Kin
18 went to th rescue but waa not
a ttrong swimmer and barely
H&.Kaa.Aa . K-.MA hiMtaall "Pklat flp
i IWMlWgVl ! -.-WWII - .-
tlm'i body was recovered after an
hour by a squad summoned by the
younger brother.
HOOVER NOT
TO MAKE ANY
MORE TALKS
Gives His Side Of Story;'
Awaits Verdict Of
Voters Noy. 4
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f i'i nn nr ti Kill
mi r ail Jnn a v finm l n . ' nil
un .1 ih v rn' liii"n il iti l to
thi- Wh i Iimi i ' i t. in 'i..ti
nii'il i in' int iwr. i' in I dink
III til i 1 t fivi' ill tl i'i
I ! I n iii ule f m. v i hi ' il
.ni i i i 'hi p pp hi b.i'i' of
'ni' stiii i f hi i .nil ni'fr.ition
The iii n vk Vk.H ti'-t so f I at
hi' i" i mil i mil hi i.nnniili i 1 1 '
tin l tlw kn' is k i 'n the pulls
Ni 4 to iii i tj kluttii'i he vklll
hiw i ! piibl.i' ill i on'ess to v.oik j
Vki'.i iluru 4 tin I -t tk.o us ni )
In ul in Mist i itlon i
AiiKle fi'iiu the attitude of the '
crowds Mr Hoovtr'j ft lends
loowra li lends 'ijim mil n
to f.i w.ii b.ciu.e i rs ijlackbuni bccKrmg
tion accorded hli ...
he has rejjun
of tha reception
speeches.
The first apateh ot the group on
(ha buslnes dapraaalon brough
the moat raictlon. According to a
White House spokesman letter t
itllt are nourtna In. andorslns tne
maJylta which Mr. Hoover made of
the ultuitlrn. us well a. hi i intimi
'.inn that tha depression womd be I
ihoit-llved.
In the other talks he cnveie.i
twnt of the point h nt little In th.
'nngrem iumtl (.nnipalgn. Tin ie n is
ine lnue he did not menti m
jiinhlL) tlon Ieiii irriitir vki.t.
o'rth Ohio mil Mi suihu.t
eeklntj to '' i ill - n it
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mil kiin i
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i nntn ' ' i mm i he 11 M
H "kit i i f.n . i lion of i n p 'i
i in ron.'t i - in I'hi ill I hi '
(H isi ank i in 'ni i '
I hi fin ' inliti. . of hi i ti p I
r.i red late ti i ' ly to up u
.' 3.'U0U per-ons il i p i Mil in
-t'lng at Km.'s Mount i r S
wh t di man i in of s. i.i u
in 1 i ommun.siu .: d a di fi nsi of
In American -tern ol umin
lirllt.
Livestock Groups J
To Meet Jointly (
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DALIJsS Oit h I'l'i . Finn .. ul !
iuI llve.stmk g n litlon of 'I i i j
v ut a.- 'i mtile .in orient 1 ti i ti
nu'tiun fit ri ''n I.neder teed i A
si riution iiioieiin nt on Oct I'i !
at the i'i r i I hi ne tin is
ei ut ki 1 1 iiniiii' i oi thi 1 1 k i
Iive tin k Milk
the i'X i itiki
Tex is fsni i ill
sin I i' inn tli iv
if tin lixi i
ttle 1. A
t i X llllilll '
UK A - K I i l
Illlllll'i e of 1 i
'i at It ii-iri
ill ki i nun '
i d gnllUlkki ' i
)( I. it i II in I ll
let A i ni i
Ship 3000000
Pounds Of Mohair
BAN ANOEI-O Oct 8 l I
rt.
National Wool Marketing po i
tlon hm shipped .IftOOOnO p un I-
of Spring m halr clip out of Ti us
bringing an udvonce of $1 V o no'!
goat men a report toda 1 1 1
An uccumulatlon of 400000
pounds at Uvalde la to be moved
shortly by the Amenoin Mohair
Producers' Co-operative The Uval-
de clip will total more than 1000
000 pounds this fail estimates
show.
wi.nvHsn.ws invis imsst
RADIO I'KATUUKS
(C pyrlght 1M0. by United Press)
V'J NBC network -8:8C p. in
Phil Coo.
WABC CBS network 7 00 p. m.
C8T Concert Program
WKAF NBC network -7 80 p m.
CST Mohlloll Coneert.
WJZ MT38 network-8 SO p. m.
CST-Camel Pleasure Hour
WEAF NBC netwoik - 10 00 p m
CST- Vincent Lopes and OrhM-
tia.
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FOR TEACHERS;
Kooras In Homes
Approx mutel 100 roomn wn ie
needed In pr :it hoina to take
enra cf the ii-ntiair reli. il - i .
from f ut (WtiM wh vlt
he here tu t Pi day -i'i.I J i i y
to ntt.nl 'ft ( i it count t
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 269, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 8, 1930, newspaper, October 8, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71265/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.