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Slje Ifccchenri&gc American
TRADE AT HOME!
Tn Persons Are Injured by
Every Purchase Made Out of
Brickearidge.
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texas Partly rl udy
r.lght and Saturday soa" e
showers extreme west portion
VOL. 16 NO. 25J.
UU! Means JNITED PRESS
BKECKENRIDGE STEPHENS COl'NTY TEXAS. FRIDAY AUGUST 21 1936.
PRICE DAILY THttEE CENTS SUNDAY FIVE CFNTS
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The
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Wars and Rumors of War Shake Nations' Capitols
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CANDIDATES FIRING LAST RUNOFF SALV
dv
A VISIT of Mrs. Granville Tor
XX bert of Odessa widow of line
of the four victims of the poison
ous gas tragedy of a week ago to
Rreekenridze ho dweteaed a
touching Incident In connection
with the tragedy.
D. H. Strlpltn who waa one to
die In an ittempt to miv hta com
lade ciranville Torbert had tile
seven-year-old on of Mr Torbert
Harold Euitene. In Ms ear at the
time Mr Strlplln had taken .
him And the child .trot
through the tragedy. Unable the
widow and boy Mr. Torbert left
another child a tittle girt. Hetty
Joe.
TODAY la the hut handshaking
day for the candidate. To
i " If
Elected Chancellor
of Pythian Lodge
fLIMAXIKG
the 39th bi-
ennial conven-
t l o n of the
Knights of
Pythias lodge
in Detroit wai
the election of
Kred Jones of
Los Angeles a)
the new iu
preme chancel
lor of the order
Jones succeed
Reno S Harp
Marybnder. in
Uie office.
U. S. TO STAY
NEUTRAL; ONE
NATION WARNS
New Forces Sent Against
Rebels Near Madrid by
Loyalists
Row Over Girl Praying in Slacks.
Jones
morrow the vote will be cast and
the runoff will be deemed in th
ftelty the campaigning hy and f
J county candidates the .(rived
fur office have been hant but
little or no high . f eellog. h.i re
ulted The nearest to vltrtot ap
pearing In the runoffa In this see
ttm has been in the
Wanton and Judge Clyd
race. In some instances In that
race hard remarks have arisen b
tween men. otherwtss friends
wmd people appatently w earing
their politics on their personal
Jeeves. Hut It wilt soon b alt
BALL TOURNEY
HITS HOT SPOT
ThmL"7J Semi-Finals on Tonight to
da Garrett n 1 P
uecme survivors to rlay
For Crown
WASHINGTON Au; 21 LP
The United Slates today stood fi r
in its determination to keep clri
f Kurupean war even to the ex
tent of refusing to join propoii i
internaltarwil mediatory efforts t
lop Spom ti...i tivtt war
WHitnm I'hinp a. ting !"rrn'
statr ilerhne.i in inn'ii'i):
from Uruguayan foreign mini 'a
in loin In nrotrHic.i mediatory i).j
tussNins.
Tho field of nine
III MOIls HNCim
i.M'IIOI MIIES
LIMHOK IHMtUK I A.iK 21 " i
Lisbon was quirt tixiay and con
dltk.n wre rurnul fkxrltenirnt
J was caused in European capiwd-
tsnm wlHeh last night by rerun ta There was it
over then back to the everyday started tn DMrwt 7 Softball tour-1 pcr agalnat the right wing Pot
labors. And tho country will go
forward Just tho same.
rTUIE French Devil Island prison
la known ihe wotM over for
Its hardships the majority going
there for any lenght of time never
returning Hut Alcatrax the Am
rrlcan Island prton. .ipp.ire.ntly
tope all in the world for being
escape proof J It Wright. United
Htates Marshal. ha Just returned
from there bringing O. D. Steven
back to VI Worth to stand trlil
for his life In the mall robbery
slaying at Hsndle) He say nscsip
la Impossible. From all written
sources about the prison come re-
ports that It boils out the bragga-
docio from the mighty underworld
characters who once laughed at
the law Alcatrax may prove ono
of the greatest influsnces in the
United Stitea toward respect of
law.
(lament hua been narrowed uwn to
four as only two moro day 4 lemain
in lis meet Tho ssmi-flnu. wMt
b played toniKM. and the curtiln
w:l rng down on the tourney to-
morrow night u.1 the survivors of
lontgnt s games frgnt it out for the
ditr.ct crown.
Tk Mrst game hoW much IrJsr-
at for lireekanrldg fasui. The
MarathOA Oilers wilt he pitied
ignitMt I -one Star. Tint Kut bme
thr teums met MdrHthou wtn
wHh a biAt-lnnimr mil. H to 13
in one of the bast .imu seen her
thts your Marathon defeated Want
Texiu UttUUeM of Stamford UtM
tugese pivinment and that Presi
dent Anlonki Curmenn hud beet
killed.
It iippnared the rumor started
In Madrid
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uny may alter her attitude toward
a neutrality agreement in the
Spanish revolt. It wtis hollavcd to-
day and lake it nitieh firmer
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Whether slnckw and hnltcr .ire suitable ntt re for prayer e the problem
provoked hy ejection of Hita Ureen (above) 21 and convent reared
from the Homnn Catholic Church In Babylon. L. I by Father Jamea I clmr.eil -wouian't stund the I
A Smith tlnsnrt). when he discovered her praying In beach clothes." "... . X 1 t . .
Beonuiie ahc understood that Father Smith bad referred to "moro.w y '" lhc acDlM n w
and ihe gutter" In dlscuhalng the case ahc made a futile effort to I nc womu nave answercu mm.
CONGESSIONAL
RACEGLMAX
HIT THURSDAY
Bianton and Garrett Fire
Salvos in Each Other's
- Home Town
ronre-sman Thomas I Ulan-1
on and Judge Clyde Garrett.
winding up a hot campaign for
rrngrcfi pjld Ihclr respect1 t'
;ich ether last night each in the
other m home town. A lurgo crowd
from lastlund accompanied Gar-
rett tc Abilene It wus said.
Speaking Irorti the south side of
the K.utliind smure on the steps
'if the i-uurt house lir which Clyde
u (i.irrett occupies tho office of
luun'y judge Cungreskman Ulan-
ton charged communuu. Washing-
jti plutocrat "tax dodgers" and
utilities nro aiding hts opponent.
I never said un thing behind
his baik that I vouldn t say to his
face said Ulanton of Garrett. "I
cnullenged him to spcuk In Joint
debate he snld in reference to hl.i
recent challenge to debates In the
district.
Charges Made.
Blinton declared G.irrctt'd
light
hich
vwvwwsrw
Wife Is Kidnaped
As Hubby Chases
Abductors
HOUSTON. Aug ?l d V Har
old Luther. 25 an unemployed
httch-hlker Insisted today that h s
18-year-old wife wis abducted hy
i t vo men here yesterday while he
I vainly ran to aid her.
GRID BANOUET
PLANS TALKED
Lions to Have Outstanding
Coach Here for Hodges
Memorial
OIL FARMING
CHIEFS TO BE
MAIN BALLOT
Light Vote Is Expected i.i
Comparison with High
Mark July 25
(By L'nitrd I'tr.i
I Oil and agreuf if th. t.
Industries nl T.xn wi1 p
the prtnrlpcil umir. wnen l. .
billot Hfttiinl. ' di'iiif" I '
nomination in t!n m . nd pniuu
Three rongr .' or..il i iii nnd !
cnl iasiiea w.ll be the on drawing
Institute slander proceedings against him.
iti:iti;i.s icKroitrKD
IIKIVKN MACK.
f A nil m Aiit 91 MIPlA mn.
night 8-t. an.1 tone SU 1Ued -
for tns Mtnt-nn-ta wtU. a OS v.e-
' . " "; ""'"- -"ihe rebcU back In
: "" "'" 'T" 7 "."" 'soMlhveat of the capltol. at presen
I lu opponent w.ll hr lkb n'.iibha. i ' . '. .
ov- iofs. t s a visif t
School Budget Set
At Board Meeting
in
ti
r second game will .- .v.-.iv
veraua the powerfu. it uwn- .
wimmi usono nrownwiMxi haj. nwn
more offerutve proMea than any
mher taunt so far. and (lu Uoru
will b alight favorliea. However.
I if MorrU Kin? of Armv Mnr hlla
Ureekenndse day at the Frontier' Be ot wsJta Ar
Centennial. This afternoon at :.. -- lt M k. tni..
iu announced today
ALBANY nnd Breckenrldge rep
" retentatlvea' were off In high
glee today to celebrate Albany and
iy.
ksjrvadcssts were scheduled adver-'
ttalng the lo towns One of the
greatest compliments handed the .
Ft. Worth centennial Is that llCCllf CH!llfll (l(t80linC
was those who have already been i
truire who appeared moil anxious
fsV
the return trip.
Tax PauH Out mil
DAM.VS Aug 21 LT- VUltors
tniK outcome of mmy hours of ' l"M -"'nni..i exposiT.on
hurried libor to aave four mer. nA'e P""1 c n "ree Raao-
rom mine In Mobrly. Ma . I Hn toXr" " Wroprtot-
should di known today It has been I ul ths ule or th" "W"
(urrowlng scene Mothers sltj " A Olmatid. general rrxinu-
ouUMe the shaft with babies In or Rr- nrosjiiei t-xiny
their arms waiting waltlnir. wait- aer "" a -l" from stale
Jlng. Worst of all as they waited ' Comptroller George -Shsppurd Olm-
was the fact thev could not know 1 l pr"e vnai oy irmstr I
whether their loved ones were dcid I h "v.tmnt wouki siww a profit
or mllve. Suspenie often hi j. of "W
much wor than the worst even1
when the worst does happen. RCSCIIC WorkCIS I TC
JO LAIt. OP AUMS
.l i: .MKMCO.
VKKA CRU.. Mexico. Aug 21.
'Jjt Thirty-nine railway curlotids
of war munitions from Mexleo
City rt ported to contain 600 j
rlfloa arrWed here last night. It
was expected they would be put
aboard a Spanish steanwhip todny
to be sent to the Spanish govern
ment
The BoHrd of Education approved the proposed school budget Thurs-
tho country J day afternoon for the next scholastic year heglnntng September 1. 1936
nereipts ror tne yeiir no wending have totalled 9.61S77 For the year
lujo-JV it 1 catlmnted recelpta from all sources will be J9I.095 Expondi-
luie for the year ihcud will be J9II(M3H. leaving an unappropriated bal-1 politic.il uiinlhllitlon bcoiusc he
ance of JA.5027. The largest single : supported the holding com piny
Ulanton a. i Id County Superin
tendent C.S. Eldrldgc told Joe Bar-
nctt of Carbon early In the cam-
p.iln tint three org inlzatloni
were out to get Hlanton'a scalp."
Contents from Wushington D. C
newspapers which he read Ulan-
tun declared showed that "Wash
Ington plutocrats" arc actually be-
hind Garrett and are aiding his
rumpalgn by contributions. Re-
garding the lltllltlort Ulanton said
tiopson's Klectrie Uond and Share
company had threatened him with
At the weekly meeting f the
Breckenrldge Moan Club today a
committee was appointed on arr-
angements for the annual Wen
Hodges day staged hy that club.
C-.l. ..ami. Wt t Inn. f-ltiH tffmftM '
a gridiron dinner nround tho first
football game of the season the
details of tho meeting being oif
the record.
The committee named la comp-
osed of J. D. Sandorfor Jr. chair
man. P. U. Glonn Claude Thomp
son. Kcb t'.uigett n nu jonnny
H.tcs. Following a meeting of that A gmith mlm.r.ty nnimber
George U Trrrll formei
KXil-M) U'AIO'S
torn MIlK..
LONDON Ang. 21 (UrV-Gronl
Hritnli. to-luy officially nottflnd
both the Spanish government and
Spanish rooels that 'HiltMh shlpn
will bo protected against any Illeg-
al Interference."
Both sidav were warned also that
If their airplanes flew over Gibral-
tar HritMh guns would fire three
time In warning and then aim at
(he airplanes.
m.VA.MirK SfKNT
D
i r n if t(f.i.M iir.nr.i.i
EE HENSON was out the pf tea ! ff'tir I IICH ttlflli (RUN Spain. Ang 21 UP-A
of a straw hat today Kar'y
thU morning Dee. Hill Moore. Dr. MOHKRLV. Ho Aug 21 UR-
P C Wray Whltey Morgan and Mine reawne worker today Un-
A. K Stalling went fish Ing at 'ih'd clearing the nun shaft of
IRUN Spain
column of aiturtna miners trained
in dynamiting arrived today in
automobiles from Ovteda and went
into action against rebels bosle-.-
Red Bank. Dee and A. B. mnde a a ro.il mine here in which for m; the city
wager thsl the one who oaught Imen hat been irappoit nearly 70
the moat fish would buy the other 'hours rK.VMO.V I.l-KNs
. stnw hat Stslllnjs ejusht l' The w rk of aerating the mine ROME. Aug 21 M.Pi Well in
crop pin averaging l1. pounds ws started at on re. after freau formed nuirters looked forward
eehf -Dee dWnl get a
they ay
Fleeinjr Prisoner
u
Killed by Guard iu";:;".:
J 'of veteran! of
Wte. .10 ir i. f.nr d in. seirch will .tut today to j les.rntng of tension 'he Alumni aasocuitlon of the JJe.l sovemment threatens ti
item U that for irutmctlonal ser-
vice totalling for all the schools in
the dtatc.ct tttSM. The s-ilary
sohwlule tn effect for the past two
years will be followed again next
sedon. The largest item In for in-
terest nnd sinking fund and It
amounts to 121950.
The Board of Education haj been
able to operate the schools for sev-
eral yeirs on the Income received
and the name plan will be followed
during tho year Immediately ahead.
Alt current obligations have been
or will bo met by the end of the
year August 31 or thereabouts.
Athletic Council.
The Board of Education approv-
ed tho reorganization of the athlet-
ic council. ThU organization has
functioned since the fall of 1929
There will be fourteen memben.
four from the faculties of the high
sehoota two from the board of ed-
ucation and eight from some of the
leading etvle and commercial organ-
ization of the community one coin-
ing from each of these organlzat-
ttona. Lions Club. Rotary Club
Chamber of Commerce American . ..
Legion. Junior Chamber of Com-. M-'STIN. Aug. 21. 'UA-Kxpcn-
meree nne-at-larg. and two from' of grating 'be Texas state
reaen
ranis in an lection xj . - to
bring out only a f:n'i. n
record breaking to il if
votes rust in the first pi i
25
Col Ernest O Ttion.p.- n
mw of fh- ii xd t n. 'i -fighting
fur m ' on mil I i
Morri4 of I il i his .i;."
made th- mMt r ' m nu'e i n
palgning Frid.t
Thompson u nl n. mlirwnun
of Governoi J.iid.h V. Aured .n !
the st-ite demoriutic xeciitiv.- m
tllitt.e. Mot-ru. ror fined to a hn.i
tat bed In Dallas w th a alnu. in:.
t!on left hts speech mak ng inn I
to tits wife and 'oinniilasion)' L
NGELTOW. Aug 21 'UR D
D. Weeks 50 veil i ol I convlei
who wjs himpercd in an escape
ttlempt form Retrlve prljon farm
because of flit feet was shot to
death early teday by a member of
a po-ise of guards
Son Jones 35 Hillsboro prisoner
serving 15 years from Wheeler
county for robbery mule good his
scape. Tho two men fled Into a
wooded section surroundcring the
farm late yesterday.
Weeks was slain hy Rob Par
ker blood hound squad Kirgent who
fired when the convtcc refused to
obey a cemmand to halt
Wee! s whose home was In Hen
'death semence" bill.
Garrett at Abilene.
Garrett at Abilene in part said
iideiiuatc hojpit.ilizu-
isonable compensitlon
all wars.
He declared he was opposed to
"the use of th franking privilege
uml government printing presses
for promoting the political Inter-
ests of any man."
Answtrlng charges of tax-dodging
Garrett said "Blinton says I have
paid no taxes In 1ft years. I can
show you certified statements from
Eajtland county showing that in
this lft-ye.tr period I have paid
J7.000 t.ixr. nearly $300 a year
while he has been rendering .t
425.000 law library ut $250 an I
two automobiles as his asacaslble
property In this district."
Garrett denied that he was sup-
ported by utilities interests stating
the building In Eastland housing
his headquarters which Ulanton
charge Is owned by utilities Inter
committee it was suid the exact
date well be. announced as soon
aa the matter of having one of
the lending football eonchei here
is arranged The day Is minim!
In menr-ry of W Hodges former
popular editor of Tho HrecLenrtdge
American
The club voted to meet In n body
at the Chamber of Commerce lunch
eon to be .agd rn September 3
Club nones nnd the Inltntion of new
members occupied the remainder f
the time. Charl'M Brown being
chairman New members Initiated
were Don Marshall. Lester Clark
O A f.lllniore and ' V Welch
Ben J. Dean was a guest of the
club.
UII
gretwrnan who rent h. .-...in h-
Jlmpprnved rerr:i n (loose vfir r
leies and Agrtrul'nn Cnmm .hmii i
J. 13. McDonald w wnu r .m
active campaign
The mot sp. 1 1. tr of tin
congl Mt.nti.il i in- won I in i
tween Thomas) L. BUnton of A
lene. repre..:.r i e oi n
Texn district for IS
County Judge Clyde i. i
Eastland
Also foi red Into mm ' .
were Kepr sentativ V ! -i
lane of Graham ami i el A
lorney Ed Goas.'tt l Ve.non n
the 13th d.strlct. anil M.ivor '-
Hoicomb and Albort Thorns "
Houston.
derson. was serving 15 years for I eats Is owned by five Eastland
robbery.
Kxpense of State
On Upward Trend
for l Be entombra lr)rn
ove the .ipanlsh revolt.
f)
1VO Message was received todwy I
" from Raleigh Banes conducting '
lh tour Of the Boy Scouts In the
west and K was presumed they are
on the read to Grand Canyon.
Many telephone calls were reeelv-
KILLING OF WIFE IS DENIED
AHILK.N'IC A us 21 iSpl i been armigned ami r .". bond nl
-- t-k . . . 'i - . . -m J.
nlor high school The first regu-l!"000000 "xt 'mT and th"w Rn
lar meeting for the season w.ll he 'higher Total state expenditures
t4. by the Breckenrldge American mer. oharged with murder In tho of Jones and had charges of mur-
ssktng for I nt ruction on aendtng
msssages to them- Without a defi-
nite report today It U thought the
boway to reach them would
tsTaddnsa them at Yellowstone
Park care United States Service
nation.
The fact ihaf ne msssi;e was re-
eeive' was not considered a mat-
4ly lor alarm as the arrangement
held In the offlc of the board of
education next Monday afternoon
beginning promptly at 2 o'clock.
The heads of these organizations
are requested to make their setec-
Clarence Duncan young Trent far- Sweetwater on a. charge of murder' torw nnrt nf"y them to appear for
mo iiiuiui niceuiiir important mat-
ters of policy will arise for consid-
eration as the schedule for foot-
ball games calls for night games.
Cafeteria .Manager.
Managers" for the four school caf-
eterias have been seltcted. High
schools Mrs R P Guthrie East
Ward. Mu J F Hoskmaon. North
Ward. Mr. Prather and South
ward Mrs C L. Woods Their
helpers will be chosen and an
nouncement made.
Vacancies at this time Include vo
catlonal home economics for the
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death of his first wife. Mary Dun- der of hta first wife Mod agalnat
enn. whoa charred body was found him here.
In the rulna of their farm dwelling Hut Duncan's attitude toward the
near Trent alter fire destroyed It! two charge of murder nre quite
April 10. 1935. waived examining (different He udmttlcd kltling
trial and was granted bond of 110.- Jones he denies killing hi first
000 in Justice of the Peace Lind- wife.
jy P Waldens court here ster- "They hive me over here for
diy afternoon something I didn't do." he told a re-
Within a weelt Duncan hxs ad- porter yesterday aLtr his arraign-
only for Mr Banes to keep the nutted killing G. H Jones Trent ment shielding tear-flllcd eyes with
informed and should any- filling station proprietor led Nolan his shackled hands.
tMnc have happened regular press county officer to Lake Sweetwater "I loved Mary. It nearly k.lled
wire would have carried the re- where Jones' battered and slashed me when she burned to death" he
fort. body was found in the water's edge1 said.
already havs reached a mark of
J13L09I.KW.
Stutn old age assistance next
year will call for more than the
$1.000 000 a month now being re
quired Budget requosts hy state
department. Institutions ami coll-
eges all show big advances.
Farley Is Cominr
To Demo Meeting
FORT WORTH. Aug 21 (UP)
'anus A Farley chairman of the
dcm-cratlc nslional committee and
L. W Roberts secretary of the
national committee and L. W. Rob-
urts secretary will attend the Tex-
as demjcratlc convention In Fort
Worth September h and 9 Ira But-
ler dUtrlct commlttmun said today.
Roosevelt Landou
Parley Arranged
HYDE PARK. NEW M
Aug. 21 (U.PV- President l":o. -. '
will nret Governor Alfred I.jii i u
In a conference cf drought at x-
txectttlvs ffontcnvr I i
Des Moines t wa 'l ! g '
of Iowa ill.jourl Nebrn i if I
Oklahoma will uttnud
Govern r Landmi ae ( fi today.
citizens.
"I declare In my platform that 1
favor more Jobs and less doles
Garrett wild. "If there er was .
:tme In the history of our country
h.n ih. nh.pnri.r nf nllr niiiirm SEATTLT. Aug 21 'U.R The
needs ttrensthenlng and preserving ISeattle chapter of the n'wspnper
It Is now end I want to see theguiin wn:ai s.riKe nas pr-venioo
time come when he people of thli jpi.hlication of the Seattle Pest in
district ran look each other In the jteiig ntia during the past eight
far- and not h.ve to feel aahamed .days announced t day it would puV
beciuse they are on relief 'Hsh a rooming newspaper here.
Intruder In Austin
Home Hunted Today
AUSTIN. Aug 21. 4f - Police
todiy were seeking an unknown in-
truder who last night attempted to
kidnap Il-ycar-old Joyce Untie of
Big Spring from the lvd In which
ihe was sleeping The girl with
her mother Mrs. H. W. Uitte are
visitors here in 'he home of Mrs.
Uitte's daughter.
Stocks Crash As
Reaction On War
NEW YORK. Aug 2t. UP
Stocks crashed taday on war f'nra.
Lotfees rnngecd to morn tlwn 10
point throughout tho list ami trail
ing increased near the close cans-i services will be held nie l.ii-" in
1 dy for item R Heott. 73-year old
Judge of the 10th di'trlrt who died
at a local hospital Thursday.
Nervous Gunman
Holds Up Cnt
HOUSTON ujr 21 '
tnus gun man htld n
Food Sh.p hT tn I i
4i with $3000 in i
a cr.nfodor.itc.
Judge Scott Riles
To Re Held Today
WACO Aug. 21 'iS F' in - .
Ing tlckern to fall behind.
Striking News Men
To Publish Paper
L0B0ES CALLED TO PRACTICE
Coach Dexwr Shelley yesterday 19.T5 ealtlon of the Cisco grid ma-
sounded the first call for Cisco chine.
Lobos gild practice to begin Mon- Squadnr.en from last geason who
day He aald he expected about will report for practice are Lano
three tennis to report for training Pusi tackle; Bill Wallace back;
nt that flme. Walter Webster back; Dan Yar-
Shelley urged candidates for the "rough. nc: Vernon Shirley cen-
ter; Vernon Steyer back and Tom
team to aecure equipment some Jm neman
time this week so that there will Equipment has already been is-
be no confusion when formil foot- med to some 13 men Shelley said
ball practice begins. This group has been working
The Loboes are facing a season out dally with Coach Shelley and
with only two lettermen return-.Assistant Coach Billy Cwper In In-
Ing. They are Joe Slicker quarter-j formal conditioning practices. The
buck und Royce Ralnbolt guard first formal practice session how-
who v HI be co-captains of the ever will be held .Monday.
Falcon Avoid H 'tin.
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who have vndertaken tu
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return to thorn. Ifeni e
winrs troussrsj when !
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 259, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1936, newspaper, August 21, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72615/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.