The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 263, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 8, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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lje Srethcnrftge American
WEATHER FORECAST:
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OU 1 NO. Jo;
up. means united pbess KKKUKKMtllHJE. STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS M I. (H'TOrKK s. UM.;
CU.R) MEANS UNITED PBRS3
FftlCB FIVE CENTS
We Our
Do K Part
OTT'S HOMER GIVES GIANTS SERIES
Bailey Bates and Shannons Get Life Sentences Saturday
! 1
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KATHRYN AND
GEORGE KELLY
CHANGE MINDS
Pair Plead "Nol Guilty-' As
Oilier Conspirators Giv-
en "The Limit"
Oki MIOPIA CITY Oil il I
The k ve-nmeni -x fu
maximum penal' . u i.
Bii v ami ih't 'i i
clp it defend ii
nntlon bigg -' ' " l '
J2000OO bdi
Charles F li hi.
Ufc tenter-' i
V S Judge K i - . . i
he ivi y guaui-1 i
Unllcv Albeit llg'. M
I on 111J Mi I n H fi
The penalty m - t .
'hit c uld hi i '
Lindbergh In
Oeorg iMai i 1 I
n wiii" tv i i
u llr I; n I i !!
Thr trial wi i i
Hid been exj i '
rnin Shu i . 1
ton of the linn i i
1 i jeir ijkii li i i ti ill
V probed to l V I .
f Trxa lawyci 1 it. i ji
nd Clifford !
convicted Ha . - ..i
asm money . i. ;..!
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Impr Minmrnt each.
Hailey ranked an the natto-i
numoei onu deperado took h.
icntencc without winking an ci
Continued un I'iik" hi
CAPITAL-LABOR
WARNED BY FDR
Industrial Troubles Must
Take Back Seat
WASHINGTON.
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of thi
niHjoilt; '
ployed re Il
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the Hremi. u'
1 in on i 1
nr rut a 1
1 totil of 1.
ilif ulniinot
In b.oail i. in
I'filt wun ' .
l Ii f. Ilr ill in
1 mill flguie 1 1 '
riKipcutiug win
tuns ii-coven i
t ie few iii. 1 h
but wari.i I
1 1 he Ids 01 I
an 1 put in .. i
He uijide ii'tr inti
l"r d who ii.nl n -ult
to not
by ajoU
nnd Menee
who think ii
cet t lnteii
Inea '
in
ter in-
I
to
of
em ploys it
I I an ard
( hunt in
Breck Teachers
Plan Steak Pry
Thi UfckeniMrf. tjchis are
trcpjiing fir a steak fry Wednee-
day afternoon of the coming week
t the Country Club. I
This occasion u a sutrd part f
the faculty artiwtus of the public
tthool iml H.wy. drw- a full
faculty atterwUi.ce itn .her of-
flcmU of the 11....1 1 ie. at 1
Thr leaches r t.v. .ounty have J
hm united to th. Wetlnesday
meeting which m b. the mituli
me of the y4i j
An hour of i. nation will begin
at 3 o clock to be followed by tlfe
barbecue and social get-to-gethar. 1
Knch teaeher or visitor pays 36 (
cents which covers the actual ecu 1
of the 'eats."
I'ODAY'S SALES
Total hhurn salea on Hie 'et
Vork htocl. Ksch-ingr tutiillril
r0o bliito iirt'iinlliig to a
report nf rucal rxchange officials.
Might of Legion Displayed in
ttk jfcjjjP jHF 'I ffaattannnf bbbbbbVbbbbbE.7b1BE. LW ifwHkaT 4ataAB
In n U.azo of rtnrzllng color to tho thunder of martial muile 150.000 Amorlc.in Legionnaires marched
In lUr most spectacular parado In Chicago's history. A halt million spectators lined tho routo ot tho
luiprt; to profession. This tIow looking north from tho Art Instltuto shows tho paradors on
Michigan nvonuo.
3000000 MEN
BACK AT WORK
. n n n or
A. F. of L. Report Says Era -
ploymenl increasing
WASHINGTON Oct 7 tU.R)
More than three mlll.on men went
hmk to woik un to the end if Sep-
tembrr ami "employment la att III
increasing" the American Feder-
tion of Labor said today In Its
(iitobet survey of 'business.
On the basis ol the Federation
ctttmste. fewer than 10300000 still
fere out of jobs compared with
1.1W000 at the peak of unemplo-
ment In Marrh
The pienrut ilmp in pioduction
the ed
jlililed
it 1011 ait.) -.hould he i.
.1 vtim 1 . mi- deve! !
ment
The uim sT i.l .he reient i'r
n tm li.vriirnt and payioll to-
rthi I With
I li I I tMi
a ili up on production
i cound ImmI for pio-
k".' in Uoav contrast to
PiuUtive rise last pnng
tne
FouH-IICIul)
Boys Selected
Kor Fair Trip
Douglas Fambro Ed IVlce Fam
hro UK JohmKn
Sike of Way
land and J T MrPherarn ot
I'artu. are the i II v.ub bys who
will go from Stephens county 1
the annual educational ei. imi-
ment at the State Fair In Dalla
The bovH. with the county agar t
P T Montfort will leave Monday
aftniioon i 1 a) The county
"i from Shackelford and
i nr.H Kinurion cuntic and then
representatives will meet rwrn and
i lMm u. p togothar
The boys wttl spend three day.
at the Fair aa gueats of the fair
asaccUUon. returning home Thuu-
By afternoon.
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ri 1 ni 1
I 'HnlA iVI'lll li 1111
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It- C Mulone resident of
uZ'
Zandt county Is In the Westsl
Hoepitul with a broken collar1
bone and un Injured xhouldor a1
tho result of in automobile necl-'
. dent In Caddo early Saturday
morning.
Malone vmh his wife and six
children and hW brother and sis-
ter-ln-law were en route to Lub-
bock to pick cotton. Their gar ov-
ortmiUHl on the sharp tun In tho'
j higliHtiy in ihc eut edge of Caddo.
lli.i liioiiic who ii-L.iinii miit
or briily- w 1.. Hie only her on
loir' i i'itiiljii- lr ight M .
1 l"ir in it fit hpit-jl Saturday
I Ki.rame at T ic
Kmil Hurja Ma
' breck. Vwl
0H ICXaS JOlll'llCY
"
When I'oaUnastor Oenernl Jes
A Farley. Vice President John N I
Garner and their party arrive In I
Port Worth and Dsuhu next week
with them will be a gentleman who
once resided In Breckenrldgc and
who even yet lists himself as an on the " ' fight osrd next Tlnit.i
w.-Texan. day night officials of the arena
Emtl Edward Hurji has lately jsald Saturday
becrsne right 'hand man to Jauval Matlook won 11 decision ovci
A Farley who Is himself the right Sailor Davis scvenil weeks ago In
fm of President Hotuevi-lt jnn elght-iound bout whllo Thoin-
llurjtt Is recalled by nuny hue as came back tho next week In the
as a former munager of the Flrerk- 111111 ring and knocked Davis our
enrldge American He managed In the first round
this paper for something mm. Itoth fighleis have many victn-
than 11 yeai .ne utiing the full t.f '' to their criilit and an they mr
1031. fuel active fighters funs un In
V W llei. pulilu an nun'. 1111 iitured of a good battle
n hu utaff at the time m. I Piomoter Frank Hlrk ar.d
there are ottui.n wh weie rnmii' 1
iea wun mm
In the news dlsftatcntw emsnai
'ng from Washington Friday Hut-
Ji. referred to himself j a forimr
eltlsen of UOe town. It is not
Known whether hie itinerary will
irclude a visit to tho Dynamo uf
West Temas or whether his tlnn
will be taken up with official du
tie.-.
jrA CompliaiiL-o
Board Considers
Four More Cases
- j
Btwkeiiridge N li A fumj . j
ai.ee Board met Hatitida motning)
and conldied foui raitee in which
complaints had been mode
The board
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mxk into oompwints and repot
ai future meetings of the board
Two conplatnU had been mono
pravloualy and these are still being
woiked on by the Board
John Z. Martin secretary of the
botml said Saturday thst any pet-
torts wlstilnjf tp make complaint
agulast any person or firm whom
they bellevo is not complying with
tle NBA can make such complain
o him and they will h- held in thr
stilctest tunfidrnce
Veterans Gatlier
1A r
01 DlVmiOtl iVlPOl
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FOKT WOBTH. Oct 7. tuR
Hundreds of World War veterans
converged on Fort Worth for u
two-day reunion of the 36th Dlvls-
Ion of the A. E. F.
A brilliant parade. paiUlpated
In by every vnlluhp military urn i
In this vicinity officially uponod
the rounluii nl t p. 111. lotlay. I
World War motjhoni hud 0 spo-
cul rIcj "f li-mf in the review-!
jitjj .tiad t
:rpLr.:T!lourMend)ersolHidiSchoo!Acr(
Giant Parade
MATLOCK WILL
FIGHT THOMAS
T r i n nl Ai Vi
IWO raSl BattlerS At Y J
rn 1 .
I hiircnau nltrrhr
IIIUIUUUT &lIClll
Sammy Matlock Urocketuldge
and Sam Thomns. Itnngcr slugger
will meet each other In the flnntu
Matchmaker Burt Harrison soul
Saturday that a semi-final bout
and preliminaries would be ei-
ranged Monday and Tuesday
Chorus To Sin
r "1 . . I ng seimie 11
iSegroSpintuali.'r
1
A negro -ipiiltual. uig by the
I ini-i ihorut will tx 4 pccial
1 fea'ure of the evening services nt
the First Methodist Church to-'
night
The n-wly i-anix"d g.oup ofivides she shall have m vote
male singer under thi
1. ti
.111C.11..11.
1 M.i Joh.i Wsrd h. taken!
j .huge cf the .venin music
I e .;.t or th- .vening by
1 the Iinstoi. Itev Kami lh I'ltm.
IU be '8in. of th Im.-"
111 1 ! 11 -1
ls.is -
Apply lor Lone Star Farmer Decree
Pour members of iho High
School Future Iarmsr ab. Boss
1if-.11 T w n
". v. j. niy iruiiian rum -
bio and Hlcrnrd Wood will mUevas found that he has completed!
application for the degree of I.ono two nrolocts in noof iiioduetion.
Star Fantiei ct tho state convon-
Hon of Futuie Faiinein at Dallas
October 21 This Is tho highest
dogrce tha' a hoy may receive Iti
the state
The honor ot the first uppllci-
Hon for this degieo fiom tho lo-
enl club gou to Boss now a.
lourin yenr memoei 01 ine oiuo.
... . .
Tn he ftlll?lhli for Ihn nu'itnl n I
for tho nwanl it'
bey must luivi
had at least tvvol
yessrs of vocational agriculture
with an outstanding project pro-
giam in operation during that
time.
He must aUo have at least $200
trrtVably Invested or In tho
baik and must have shown that
he is a leader among boy hy rep-
'iscniing U11 ichool op suinr Icnni.
hv lining taken aitive purl In
the. various uellvitlos of the "lub
ui t ti mg 4 'entrsi -a- -rsr
FORM COUNTY
TEACHER BODY
Group Organizes Along
New Educational Lines
My ODtE M1NATHA
lh" public school tenuis
r
Stephens cOU" mil Sit'inli..
i in n at ti I nl court hiut
i organise ah -ig Pie kw cdtici-
tlunal pa the on lih"' h the Tex is
Inpirtmenl if Illicit n.
'ihe old lmtiititi of Toxin i
i more.
U"J ccwer im ! "ml It t
J ptd in. re ft niv. l teach.Ms
v Ml nievt In ltmnci like Rilii-
i una t' furtho uiuli't itniulnu
inU t' aolvo niutuil pi.ibt'in.
I'ursuunt to thl jiollty jf S-u-Huprlntendont
WocU of Ati m
a m:ro naiOfvbl of It-athii
i Iirrck nrldsc H.itunluj mhiiui
ii iid rffectcd pi-niiincnl unmi i
orRHtilzatlon.
Super. ntendont Jnni-M o' li'U
nnd Mrs Gacro rfhockK- n.' Ni
iclty wrB ni nil.nitcd fur t-ni-p
aiy officer of the niwtlnrf.
alter which by oimnlltir mmi
nation SuH)rlntiMidenl M I. ii m
utaff nf Caddo nnd MUa Ki.m..
HciuletiWiM of Ilivckenridgo vort
niiiJc pei'iiam nt chiiliiiiiii uikI
i n-rretary anil Ir nclul Cole if
Wnyland vlce- halrnian
i Superintendent Holland uf Iln'rk
I enrldge kvc a hand nf ftlrml
ahlp to Ilia ounty edutbtora
; aiaii cxpiainra nt tneir rnU
1 anllent facts of the ne-nr educi
tlotMl policy of the statu aid m-
Itlon Tli. lnterihola.tlr tea-u-
n"1 for BwKonrMl " "'
prosonted to tho group nnd mttj
their nppwvut.
a .... m... .....i..i w.. I
I vwmiiv M.rviiiv l WHr
liarary ciiairm in .muies rjxrivi
with 11 slate for Interscholastic
leogue if fleer the cot.mut year
Mi Moriow of
the lo-al hlii
to ngn n ti
school was .mkeil
rome dlrer'01 gcueial hi rtt'igui
tContlnued on I'nge b)
HOUSE" TAKES
BOND PROBLEM
judiciary Committee Re
ports Composite Bill
j AUSTIN. Oct 7 UP Aitimi i.
1 the proponed bread boiul.-. nvsung to
the House today where lt judl i-
Inry committee reported to '
Ulouse a compoalte bill dlffeiing in
major partlcuwrs from the pmd
iiig seiuite meaaure.
bill talis for li'Miinit
only It sets up eM
J rate eominlaslons to sell the boii'l.
and spend the pioceeds. One com
mlttee might have a "spending eom
plex" It was explained It make
the governoi ex-offlcio chsltnw..
1 oi spending committee but pro
g.oup ofivides sne shall have m vote It ei-
i 1 . t .1.1 si.
is. g uciiiueriiii 01 me present
commission by two. maklnu thr
lieutenant governor and speaker of
the House men.. They will al-
mi iinnnlnl wn innnhuM Tli.. mtv.
erno mn nam th.ee
111 .. ..-
aJgKBlBr !
of S3 or more on at Kust three
high school subjects
"
. nii: Hoea's annlioatloii 11
two fluid eion nroioru i. m.1
j0cts of fvteilns h". two hog
in coding projects and one project
of fattonins lambs He Is tklnr'
iwultry for his piojsct this yeai!
aa soys "I have trlod to choose
0versil kinds uf projects so as to
S;
Eut tho moat notimi oxnerloncal
1 -
from my Vocational Agrlnultuie
noss was elcctotl seorotarv of
il0 Kutmo Farmer cluh nr.d uU 1
delegate to the state cciwentlo.i
(ait yoar He wus 11 momhor of
'.ho state winning fuim shop town.
and has done some fine work
along the line of public sposltinj'- wsueu oruers permitting Amoiieani HOIJuYvvOOD Calif Oct. 7. (U.HJ
His grades show that he Is (in1dis!HleriM to step up their yeoily Unwilling to leave her two younc
A student In ogrlculturo and u B whiskey production 7.000000 gal- ions behind In tho life she had do-
student In his othor high school Ions itermlned to quit. Mis. Ha?el
studies. At the present time lu- The heavy demand for medicinal O'Brien 33 today shot nnd killed
hue Invested a utnl of ?'& in whiskey ince libiralbt'ition of per- thorn both then fired u bullet In-
1 1
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' vtim in prlnn
i .u. i-utt at nulla- Saturday while Hevill. who pleaded
gf.en a 1 1-month prison term
uiiiy wa
CONVICTS FROM
KANSAS CAUGHT
T l7:i: Q'.nr n
1W0 I'UUltlVeS OinCC DeCO"
ration Day Held
TUCUMCAItl. N M . Ort 7 U f
Two of the eleven convlrls who
broke from the K.inis State ptls
. .t Memotlal Day wcro under
iiret hete today one of them
probahlv fntll wounded by a
"truuht-nhootinK New MeMeo nlu
I'f I- he 1 ninht tn cm' iu
In .1 hnnpital near death lay
Robert iBlg Hoy Hrady In a cell
minorled iij Jim Clink Ti x 1
Jtrmh Clark
antl ouuhuni'. b.ul m .11 known
.1 killi t ami hank lundit
c 1 im .t firm was boiievcd i
Wilbui rndeihlll lujitiv kill .
f
"iijiin 111 rini i"jlilKn unu ui-o
IMiticipatiou in the Meiiioi.ul
D v I) leak but fnuerui nil finil-
. . . . .. T ...
lv moved his true idsntltv
1
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w...... u im w.inn was n-itvu
aimed and carrying JM.000 bell.v
ed to be loot fiom A Frederick
oklshnmn i..i. mk n i.
r
were tiaDiied two miles east of
it..... i... .1.1.. .i..-. ..
'J the beV To men
yu.teiua Md '.
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w"i 1 (ryS?"Tr
n M C A pr8'MI11
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Hud? in Deadlock
FOBT WOIITH Oct. 7. (UP-
Tho Fiederlck Simmons jny wus
1 dtsmissail at 3:20 p. m Saturday
...I.... 1. . t- i....... j .......
"" " " iiuiiviy uuauiiH'Ken
on v"rlct lr '" 'mI fr H10
ly'ng of Miss Oeneva Cantrell.
The last ballot i.tood 11 to one
tor iJvclu- Dlstrlot Attorney
Mal' "'81 Sliiunons wuuld
lu "'Vl" ll Vw ttnl '" Novom-
bcl
-
7UirJ.r A..1....1
Whiskey Oulpul
" IliOiVUV V711LIH11
Is "Stepped Up"!
1
WASHINGTON Oct 7
HI'i
Dr. Jamos Doran head of tht Bu
rctu of Industrial Alcohol today
iJriptlon laws quel probable repeal
IStt 13 LS-TZn 4 acUfl.a.
Bailee's Kscapp
i mum. i i l u.a ) n I. M anion
t. i. fm ii. i until the ec.iiie fn m Pallur Jail
' i I ' km Now their fnvndnhip l bioken. They
ihlitu r..iilr in hl n4tlonal esc?pe Msnlon was
and to P'v a fin nf linotxi by JihIro
MANION GIVEN
TERM AND FINE;
Must Serve Two Years and
Pay $10000
DALIiAS. Oct 7 'i V Tom Man-
Ion dUchnrgod Da la county dep-
uty Jillrr. convicted of nlillny 1 1 r-
vsy Itnlley t escape from Jail
here last Iabor Day wits sen-
tenced by Federal Jutlgo Wltllnm
Atwoll to two yours In the pi .11
tantlary and fined $10000.
G rover Ucvtll. hutvhei who
pleaded gtlllt to the chirge v..m
enti)iiued to It monthi In piNmi
Y MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE TO BEGIN
Committee Sets Date As
Oct. 18th to 25th
At a meeting of the V. M C. A.
(iiivctors held September 37th a
cmiipulgn committee was appoint-
d by President P. U. Glenn to
hr oomlng maintenami cam
iialgn ol tne Y. il C A
The members of this commit! 1
.. i 1.- rta.iii nk ......... 1 '
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u.hu. .ni 1 1 u..i th. ...
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nut tee ruts aeciuuti tiiai our unnti'ii
membership and financial cam-
naien will h hll th week rieto.
L ".. .. . .... 1
" sss; mst
..... ... .......
tne inuiiiueia oi mis coiiiiuuies
o E7 n iign du to'
J. nTLmS and IX5
.......'Baby Falls Six
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DALlS Oct. 7. urj Robert
Baker two and 11 half year old son
... ... ...... . .
01 Mr. unu .Mrs. 11. a. isaKcr.
Minneapolis. was killed
whon ho fell from a 12th
window of tho Adalnhui Hotel.
The child was sontod In n win-
dow In his pjronls' room Avhen ho
heard 11 strcot car pass. Unuble to
i00 tho o"1"' uc by opened tin.
'catches to the screen. He lost his
balance und fell six floors landln;'
1 on a court
Mother Shoots
Babes. KilJs Self
I
to hrr own lircibl
P"li e reported
ph- -Ait. Cvt
ajtfectvd tj Ire
SENATORS LOSE
4-3 AFTER TEN
TOUGH INNINGS
Luque Relief Pitcher Holds
Cronin's Men When
Schumacher Retires
Omti-i-lTH STADIUM. Wiuhll
tm. Oct 7 To Mel Ott dlnilhu-
Ive fliant rght fielder. nn 1
Adolph Luqiie iclivi jiltrdur
huiild go the lion's kIkio of ciod-
lt for tho 10-lutii if vi tJiy 15111
Tetiy'd Now Yf rk Nhi il toam
won fioin Joe Crohn U.ieilni;.
ton I.easue nine Sntuul iltot-
r.ctn nt Griffith Stadium The
flnnl taunt wiu I to 3 .ind jvo
the GlHii' the attics four g.unej
(o one.
The Giants scored Iw. rt'ti- off
"Gcnoral" Crowdcr In the aeconil
Inning. In tho a.sth. Davi . pencil
with n two Ihuo hit J lekanit
went out. Illusse to Kul.il hut
wht. i Miiiicuro rapped out Hie sec-
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' . . . M"n'"!"r t'ro'"" " 'hl
i jhck uiiMHii iii win liimi.-ili itely
nuuck out Ityan nnd Schumu.hro
I to end tho wnrng In the Sen-
! tttcrT aixth Inning with tw . iiwn
Manush opvntd with u m. to ntht
lentor Cronin's slns'U t nght
sent Manush to thud S hult'i
home run In tho left fu-lu ble ich-
ei tied the count 3-3 Uh. n both
IJhiego and Sowell follow nl Sclmlto
with tuts MnitMgcr Ten thought
five hits In one Inuinjf were
enough no Its replaced i-Vhumaoh-or
with Adolph Luque. who rctitcd
Itussell Critic to Terry
Both tenmii played venule hall
until the Giants' hi if iu loth
Innltif- with two out M 1 tM j mit-
ed a lei rifle drive Hit t left
field Ideaehern Mai j 1 C niu
insisted that ground il j de
the lilt a two Uu.c Mow I i" tli
fou 1 umpires doc Idea it s 1
lume rui. ltusbcll threw Davi
out at first to retire tho side
In the Senators' half of the looi
(Continued on page five.;
BILL PROTECTS
BANK DEPOSITS
Law To Provide "Insurance
Company" of Eight
AUSTIN Oct 7. l Vt The se 1
dls-ftU lwlay m.d ..... b.
Tng gtwwnt 3 .
guaranty
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dojioslu In membei
The vote wus SI to 2
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Tho bill provides .1
instirnBco oomiMiiv n 1
eBhl memtors. The tat
onora of Ml "
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uppoir tc I h
ornor. lieutenant loviti. 1.
ard
lealHr of tho n0UJC
spanner of ino house
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r'an y fum ImroxK.v V
nUiiruniy llintl. Aliproxlm i'flv S!
XW)00 will Vo Into the f.ina in h.
j ---- rf. Uk t'l'VIUItVU 111 ! ill
of the hill.
j When the surplus futvl of
icorponitlon reaehos 52600O.'X)O it
I may suspend collection of month.
oiii aiiaiuiiu
iwymonta of member banks. Each
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usiiii is reuuircti 10 &unsnrihn nn
amount cnunl to 3 nor cant nf it.
capital stock.
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trwi.y!M. E. Banquel lo
floorl 1
be In Eastland
A large group if men from the
Fhst Methodist Church nro plan
nlng to go to Eastland Monday
ovcnlng to attend a men 3 ban-
quet for tho Cisco dlstilat accord-
ing to Bev Kenneth Pope pas-
tor. A crowd of 200 men nio ex-
pected ut tho banquet U be held
nt 7 o'clock. There will br no ud
mission charges. The banquet Ij
to be the l.ijt of the press it
chuich year Bev. C. Q Sm 'h
prerldi.ig elder has animun id
Dl. C. C SrleQiiiiill pie 1 lent or
Southern Methodist Univti lt l
to be the pilncipal sp.alur
Arthur II. Mlllci and the patci
win b- in cUirye of trunsjto:' -
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 263, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 8, 1933, newspaper, October 8, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71864/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.