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Breckenridse Weekly Democrat
1.1 hi NI.HH.l Wit Kn DhMOCUAT Tilt Ksl MAIL 12 1931
Sterling Signs Farm Relief Bill
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whether or
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Commissioner
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on
no
If th pe-.tio
Refuses To "Tell It To Judge"--Jailed
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wr r 'heir ''ml h. n the g-ut
. ir-.- n Hu" ' known '
. th it the mm i- r did
ii t the ig t'.'m f "he eiee-
nd -rev ma I" ' ilearly
n .'n yentcr a 'hV ' ' were
I n; ftr ' n . . i ! they
i the i'i . r id th
rv .rn ir I ' rij petition i
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Hs DISPATCH B A H
WONT DIVUL G E
STORY SOURCE
Conlee -ind
announced
Now Speaking of Politics-
C1
MIAIti'.E in i nnttr . harge
v in HfceW f'v t -. i .M forth
I . the ( 't .in Opinnents
f in inn ipil ownership w il "
f K .re jnd rxarnr if ft lur - "
m n r pi own h.p pi it- "In
i.i ' i . of pub y "n'l '
.lM will f .'" "h fiimp'i if
f k ' hi w riK m est it. Ii"
n- ' ..f th .i kiml
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rry ' ir ''n m
it. n mini 'ii owned it ie-
"P" tlly g" pl"Ut Old tnt.i'
n agaln't the people who fi
r -he city tak.ng pver the K"
t i-n u here pirticulirly h t i
ig any ei'v .ng int" p-i it-
hi.n. i ('il Pyriaroi .n
blin the p' pi fur k.kli vhi n
"t t1- nk trur gfc n
high DM Pynnnw klrkri
lit- v h.mr" Hu llm
f . r !- nn -riinjt '-ugl
.1 .m iiut 'h Mut.-in oti..
jiimi n in nl buing tht I
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nr I ny m ii .'.i-btn ' i
11-' hiw ti . n .w Ihin ( m
haml . And w . tki a nlc. !.
w I ' monry tu puirhr I ut
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tu 'ik ib nuyinit i plnt
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Dallas Reporter Gets S100
Fine And Indefinite
Jail Term
lt.1AS Mar. 11. "P)
KiMie Ilarr Inll.i Iii'iu-n
n.'Prtf r toin a tml I ?
md ent to tht tnnit m I i
I ml- i ;nvT Aatiii- t-n n
fu-Nitiif t tell the ki.i' 'I '
U In If 'l- nlltaitlfl til ' 111
io t'i last MtM-k t th
kulii.ijHHiitf ami iK'atiii'-' of
l.v lluiot ami ('. -I i'imIim-
H-rr w.i thi- mth w ' " lie I
i ).. 'h? jiu i.viin in th mMt
Kit r. of -he kidnpp ng .in-l hfnt-
mu of 'h1 iimmunl; r. I th. hi I
n ipmg of 'h.-i- liwyr El
' winlji H 'ol! Itn-' Af . nr
Wil'iim M-r nl Mir juroi
hit ti . 'i I not btr . nf
I I Mt M. w 'milt H in t i
t !. A I mi-
lium whom 'lid u u ' 'I- m
i iti . ' ih ml th- flong n of
. . in. r in. I "h ki.lPupp Hi. or
t.Un l iki.l the Jinlg'-
I I M Mrt'rJW i-i.l the
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h i . i . j iry in I! I oniiiu " " 'I
I i. i il 'i.l me tnv tinir i.ii"e
r iiiilge akl.
t nr' Brr rrplicd
I fln you SIOO for rontrmj.t of
f""M . 1 K .-!. t. I n '""'i'
to OW c'"r' "V" "" ""' "' .".'. '..'Kk.b ulu w
no rminnN inv "" J""
Udv to answer the iiietlon k-
r . I
KV7TJ " ' SK'.V. SVTlwfi. Cv VW..ffSL
HWS jtB "i'wIEL .3-W'v?1!
(R;i3?9sn iiw.aiwai
v--& 9 " .
d you by the Rraml Jury.
il - f. i in r fJovernor Al-
i . 'n l t In. f KxiTUtlve of
ill IU I ' h c h.nr in in of th Dtni9
pi ii il.r-i ithcrnl in WnnlilnstonFl
rl hi. i of an inti prohibit!. m planX In
the ttOi tH-mormtii pl.iil.'im alio w.i -t-p irteit i n. not uniricnu-
ly" to the ronomln.jtion tf Sn.ith a.i a Irej.lnti.il camiidato
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f i i'.l r.
New Yi ii
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363 MEMBERS
DONATE $450
TO RED CROSS
Campaign Here Proves
More Successful
Than Expected
With rt total cf 33 Red Ciivm
inemhor-thtfte reported up to n on
trxliy .ml othr committee repo.tn
et to br hen nl from Steph n
'ntint He 1 1 (nm chapter offici it
' were ronfulent today that ae
drive in Ure kenrldge proper
would rlimb to MO before the
memherithip campaign nn.-l.id-
od. E Ulnrlch. general Red i'io
rounty chairman a.'tlil tilay
A total of more thnn JI.V) had
I been collected from the 383 m--n
bem today Mr. Hlnilchu sbld The
drive haa proved oven more .uc-
ceHiful In Itrockenrldgp than offl-
' clnN had hoped for The .-lm-
palgn haa yet to be launched in
the rural dlttrlctii
Todny'j report Included the fol
lowing new memberhip
Mm W O. HelUnghauaen Jl.
Mrn J A. Wnltera i Mr iarnlce
Trammell Jl Mm Otto Peters Jl.
Mm J H Mitteji Jl. H Arleaoroft
Jl. H Oullct'e Jl 0cir P Mr-
Caiv Jl Mr It I McArron Jl.
Mr .I A MacKcy Jl Mr Henry
enh.im Jl. M-. R. G Tate Jl.
Mm. R. D. T.ndall Jl Mr. II C
Thornton Jl. Mra Lena McAdarmt
Kelly Jl Mrs S. P Robcrt.an Jl.
To Wed Peer 15
UTILITY MEN
ATTEND MEET
HERE TODAY
Regular Monthly Division
Gathering For T.LP.
Company
Minigp.i of the norHmc T
im di-drlct of th Texna Lou -ia i
Powei C. mpnny of which Hie. ..
enrtdge U the divlalrti ho.nl i i i
ters and O P MrCary dim n
mannger. met In Hreckenmlji o
da for the regular month!) i.m
agerx' meeting
Today' bulne eaaloni w c
held In the club tooini of the Pe-
troleum Club.
RepreaenUtlvea of the utlllty
compnny were here from Oln-y
Ranger Graham. N'aeona. .V.em-
phla Strawn Port Worth and he
local office attaches.
Major company officials he-e
for the meeting Included It L.
llowen. general manager with
head'tuarters In Fort Worth ond
E. Paul Young and C. A Dav.i.
alao of the Port Worth office.
Thoae here for the meeting wero
J H St Clair. Olnoy: Hen F
Ixioney Jr. Ranger: Loo Dockery
Urahim C. O King. Hrook-n-rldge
R D Stuart Nnccna Roy
Full Mempht. C It. Wallace.
Strawn all district managers; R
It Canfield -merchandising manag-
er here R. L. Uowen K Paul
Young and C. A Davis nil of
Fort Worth and Mr McCary
7 a-IPW
m JP
E t 'I'lun llurcatt
Vali i ie Fi en. h ii o . .i .mtlilnugh
ler of the late 1'irl i prey. Is ex-
pected lo nnnnuni" li' r enKugement
soon to Lord IlroiiKha'ii ami Voil.x
13-yeni-old Ilrlil-h p. r. anordlng
to a Loidi n nevpiptr Lord
Ilrougham aid Vau-c Inxt vnr In-
herited a fortune cstlmatevl at
5500'iono
HIGH MEXICAN
fU DYNAMO wonder If the Jt. shprlrf ta)r charge of
' people who are In favor uk j.ig ordered
buying the pl-n- nere nave ner
toppeil to figure h-w maty people
11 employed by the Tea ti-Lu:l
nni I' iwr I'jinpjny here will be
ti 'n rut of me r j. o ihh
nteri-'y a nnut nuestlow. vi imp-
p-mt Mirnr will y Maybe so But
vo i remember ' h t the f f Ice of the .
gas company hne i a divtsiontl
offlre awl divisional offlcM ii ually I
employe a good ..ny pePie i Consul-General At bantone
Single Blond Hair Only Clue Police.
Have To Slayer Of School Girl
I U M llM A i 111 rl N "IKOO falif. March 11 tURi held In Jail trnlay for auctioning
liP I IVJlflL 1lDO'A ilngle blonde hair clasped in the I In connection w.th the murder of
0LI DYNAMO her! i b g M
user si.v ni 'ii ng ' ! other
di. i nd it trink u- " be ng pret I
tv ..Hind I hm- lle.i " "
us d k ' r '" v '
c impanv I i i
pretty n'e
be- i xi bl(-
and I don '
Dies Last
and
The Kin
' it- ite I u
ti t 'i in-n t v
it 'h pi I innr
Ihiik 1 a'" U"itig to
condemn the nnii(an J it betaute
I thnk thy hor made .i mistake
thi. timt Our mistake ever ten
year isn't biU inoiit yuu
know
SUt'NDS re tunable doer t it '
Otj Dnimo would lik. to
know Iota of btuunesa men and
Ju-i c-rdUltry fuenda who didn t
nukr more than one mlatakr every
t.-n yean. No one mistake in ten
! isn't a bud record.
a-
f()l. Dlk Mct'arty the Sage of
Shickelford t'lmnty. win in to
utt i ysterda Col Pick a great
mvi in eery way ha . ome
hmugh with another ptpmg hot
edit.. ial in his f.n little piper
th. Albany New He ' mtly
wmte an editorial ntitUl tx
'.trt Metfekid ml it fits 'h. ub-
ject we are talking about t. T
Here t
0
X-CART methl
lt-ir.
iie t
of
.i li .-
hi i I
I nr
h.i tnd cry about the higl
i wing High lit" the hign
of furl git- ein TUlty ! 1
h.gh price! water We ire .
ci of the ph'looph of 'h .
Ki i.reaehei He presarhc 1
g . .i- ertnon Subje. H sum
I' Am K" e At the conr iiai m a
collection ii vogue (her it w .
trw Itastii- aw iv b-ick m "ie h n k
f 'he me'tm ri mr roae mi.t i d
Ser hen- Itiother Jon .. i u
pt.a. hed that s.iv lion it " fi'e
and now h i. vm i ' iknu i
rolleiiion fioii. u. nigger lit .th
m Jones nd f ' down Hm'her
Km while I txplsm Now ther
sp ng bis'rhr-i tinning through
my field nn.l I t ymj Hr-.thet
Jta. that I' -Mil free you n go i
ilovin thete n(1 drink all -nr water
von unnt it free. but
Ravi if I pipe dat watar to your
hous I "" B Vu for " w"
dit am wri.t I am Join 1 m pip-
ing alvat oh ii ou I charge
for it '
MAN ANTONIO March 11 UP'
l-.ixj.ieni high mu will be hi Id
h- . ioorfow for General Knnmie
M.n'ibincs Meaicn consul gen
er4l here who died i-t night af
ter .in illness of two months
C ty and county official will
join in a memorial service and the
b.xl of the consul general will be
sent to Mexico on a apeeisl train
General Hantlbanei wiui Mexican
minister to Cgechoalovnkta before
. omlng here three yearn ago
:) Years Chanyed
Father's Attitude
PORTLAND. Ore. Mar. 11. UR
William Drake chef rushed into
the Portland Chess and Checker
cUb three years ago and angrily
demanded that his 17-year-old son.
Arthur. ceee playing chesa
"My boy is wasting his time
here when he should be home
studying his lessons ' Arthur It ft
hurriedly
Recently Mr and Mrs. Drake
watched their son play 13 chess
opponents simultaneously and de-
feated 31 tie eight and lose to
four The conies was played to
help pay his way to the interna-
tional chess tournament at Prague
this summer
hand of 1 ttle Vuglnta Brooks. to-lVttglnla Brooks according to po-
day gave police a tangible clew Ilea.
wtth which to continue the search Officer i reftioi to tny what con-
for he murderer Those miking nection the suspect had with the
the autopsy found the hm wh'le cise but It
making fuithei xnunuti..n t
day
The hair m not V.i i'in md
did not r.iemble hnt .' Ilnry
WahLt'.ioin j nitpvct in "i ase
SAN OlKilO Oilf. March 11
wan believed no riMi
nei-n c nv cted previously on a
charge of degeneracy
A m-in hunt which promised to
ilval the search four years ago for
W. Hi. im Edward Hickman spread
over ih. Suu'hwes for the kldnap-
pe nil Hiycr of the 10 year-old
(Continued on Pnge Five)
20 LIONS TO
ATTEND MEET
at
Strawn Club Will Be Host
To. Entire District
Bandit Killed In
Oklahoma Robbery
Today M000 Lost
EFFICIENCY
SCHOOL FOR
SOLONS PLAN
Legislator's Association At
Chicago Announces
New Program
HARRAH. Okln. March 11. H'l'i
One bin-lit wan killed today when
two men attempted to hold up the
fFlct Nationa. Bink her.
Ills companion Jumped into a
roaiIitcr and escaped with betweon
J2000 and J3000.
The dead bindit was nbout 20.
Officers have not Identified him as
yet
ill' Km l W.ihUinm 2" m Sun Iiegi ch ml girl.
EPISCOPAL
MEETTODAY
23 Episcopal Auxiliary
Ladies Gather Here
About 23 ladles were here t.diy
attending the Oil H'.t dTJ
meeting of the Kp.aopil Auxili i-
rles Representatives from Clso
Mineral Wells. Ranger Hi ih.un
and Rising Htur were present
Miss Beardsley of New York
City a national committee
CHECK LIST
SIGNERS OF
GAS PETITION
Only One-Half Of 350 Who
I Signed Petition Are Poll
Tax Payers
CHICAGO. March 11. 'U.R A leg-
-ilsltiUmi for legislatures will be held
annually to promote efficiency In
state law-making bodic the Amcr-
latin LogMnt&rs' Association an-
nounced todiy.
The legislature will be composed
nf representatives of both brunches
On'j itboul oti half of Ih" SV)
signets of the Kit election peti-
tions which resulted in the call-
ing of a city election to determine
w ii :-1 wnetner or 1101 tn uiw
er is here for im meeting anoiRmfmc v.v ..- .- ....- ..
delivered the main addresa. I gas business on a municipal scale.
At noon luncheon wa served nt- are eligible to vote ln the election
Mi- W A I .I'll April 14 n memoer 01 me niy
Twenty Ilreckenr.dge Lion Cl-b
members snd their wives are ex-
pected to make up a delegation of
local Lions which will attend the
district Liens Club convention ban-
quet to be held at Strawn Thurs-
day night Piul Williams. pre-Ment
of the Breckenr.dge Lions Club.
said today
Every Uons Club in the S'.rawr.
district w.ll send large delegations
to the banquet and officials of the
Strawn club are making prepara
tions for an exceptionally large at-
tendance. Much preparation has
been made by the hot club to
make tho meeting one of the most
ruccesaful district gatherings held
In some time.
Tho HrockenrUlge Lions as well
as all other vlMtlng delagttona.
havo been asked to furnish one en-
tertainment featura for the gener
al program. Three young lames
from here will likely fttrnlah the
local club's entortnlnment Jlr. Wil-
liams said today.
The Strawn banquet will start at
7 30 p. m.
Alaskan Writes To
He fell before a hot gun charge otJ-'ery ltnflrttt-e In the cewntry-
Or... K tlT.lt.. -.-it.tu-.ll to fill- torougo muiuii rai"' .--
Inr stat.on operator across the enco th' asclatlon lpe. to pro-
Jlreet from the bank
AUTHORIZES
COUNTIES TO
LOAN MONEY
Each County May Loan Up
To $50000 To Farmers
To Buy Seed
AlVriN .Mar. 11. (IT) -(inv.
Steilin sijfiictl the Cim-
nmliani bill for s t u t
the bill shi'dhi shnlluu nmni
tlrnuffht relief. Under the
bill counties me authoriz-
ed to make loans up to Sod
000 ench for purchase of seed.
Tlie bill supplement! cen- .1
drought relief and makes a d
available in counttea not in-Ui'l. -I
in centra' relief list IcHns r-n-to
be lepaid by the enil cf 'Iv
rar
AUSTIN. Mar II. IU.R' Half f.im
in street enrs and busci foi
sihool children In cities of WOOD
or more population Is called for
in a bill offered In the Texas leg-
islature today by Sen. George
Purl of DnllaJ.
Purl said that the half fiuc U
now required from street ear cum
IHtnies only for children to li
years of age the scholnstlc n?e
has been extended beyond that
MAYOR CLARK
RECOVERING
Expected Home From San
Antonio Hospital Soon
Mayor Chas II CI irk who hat
been confined to a San Antonio
hosp tal for the pnat ten days re-
covering from an lllno'3 which re-
fused to respond satisfactorily to
treatment here. Is rapidly regain
ing his ho'lth according to word
recolvoa here from the Mayor by
frtendA.
It In thought that S'svar Cl.irk
will ho able to return home wlth'n
nnothr week or ten days hla
frlend.t any.
Mrs. Clark accompar.led her hits-
hand to San Antonio.
of Ideas and
the home
The me-ttlng lonunuad
out the afternoon
tin ii wh
Business Compared Over Period Of 15
Years Isn't Bad Now Speaker Say
'LOVE SCORES
DEMO. HEAD
Says Raskob Attempting To
Bring Back Liquor
AUSTIN. Mai 11 iU.R) Thos. II.
Love of Dallns who recently at-
tended the Democratic Executive
Committer meeting In Washington
with a provy frcm Oregon attack-
ed Itnskob In an nil dross here to-
day before tho Austin W. C. T. U
Mr Love said that Raskob und
his confederates are putting foith
every effort In their wot prona
ganda through the press radio
and moving picture to lead peo-
dI to believe that prohibition Is
just fanaticism and that only
vide an exchange
practices.
Twelve advuory boards compos-
State R. il. A. Head
A ddrcsstiit Officials
cd of outstanding national authorl- . . . . ..
ties in each of the pi n. pal fields 01 LOCUl ASSOCiatlOll
of Iggifalttnn h ve been formed by
the asuoclatttn tu cooperate with pre y Ynnders. state manage!
funding committees m.ide up of'0( Retail Merchants Association'
leading .-tate legislators. address tho meeting of tho direct
Learn A bout Boston ZXlX?"n nml women 0e
If we w.ll all chnge our point
of wrw i little bit and not try to
compar. n living standarda of
i alav w.th the exceptionally good
years of 1U2A-29 but compare bus-
iness of iwU) with the averag- of
th it owt a period of 10 or 15
vests p!i-' we will tealite that
things .nent o g.oomy now as we
would ttall have ourselves be-
lieve." s .1 K Ia .1 Young Texas
Brother 'Louisiana Power Compmy invest
ment ofru ul in s una i me
weekly Chamber of Commerce
luncheon today
years although not as .rood a-s r.08 j
"We are prone to ook '.-i thi dark
side of things too much and alw.ys
consider the rK giei-n on 'he
othn side ' 'I fence' Mr Young
said We nee.l 1. 1 ilo a little che
ing up on ourselves and oui busl
ness to see that tilings treti t leully
at bad as w thought l .- a.ld.-d
"Mt Young w . or of . a imp of
Texas-Louisiana P.-wn Compiny
.officials here t l i fm a division
' meeting who were gu-sts at the
I Chamber of Commerce luncheon
today
. Ilanorta of several committee
mK modern water s-
ol vs
. h- uuii u. th its old-t I in. wind
lass und I he spring dow-i t the
foot of the h li toting wsi.i iu
ging at the wlndles. and pulling the
well bucket out and fetching water
from 'ho pnng on wash day then
water the ushh. ;p i Hut O golleys.
did you eser cirry water for the
ashhoppel ' Ox. ait methods eh
The worry md th struggle hard
ir iMinKi Mr Younr brotutht ' heads made t the luncheon Indl-
nit the fact that the United States cated that good progress was be-
has gone through periods just as lag made In drives and CC work
harj as the prent one in pinks ' being csiried on in this county
and periods of depression In years Russell B Jones made i good re-
gone by The trouble with the ' port on the progress here of the
American peop'e today is Mr Scouting move M E Paniel ie-
Young raut. that too much em- I ported that H farmers hid i. eue.t
phaala U being plaeed on the sue- i their sead foan ehecks; Frank
cess nf bualues and the gtent Iochrldge county agent and C II
- . n.riiir antnvsil j.ir- ' Hrnwn reltoited fuvorably on the
i immi-iainn said today.
No oxact figures were given by
tin- ommivsioner although he s nd
that 'onl ahout half of the alrfn
ei i pad their poll taxes this year
and arc i-ii.'ible to v te In the elec-
tion Cit i ffic lata had nothing more
to ay today about the approach-
ing election Plans are now being
made for holding the election. One
polling place at the city hall will
be opemd Election Judges will
be mmed this week.
1 Although i ity official could find
no definite ruling which required
thi-m under law to announce an
t lection on the gas question the
election will he held because as
Commissioners Conlee and RusU
said yesterday "we believe the
people have a right at any time.
i to petition thf government and
tnai those in authority should net
on such petitions."
Train Wrecked
rite Program
The association's piograrn. ac-
cording to Henry W Toll director
is to give each atate the best pos-
sible legl'latnrs Improved efficien-
cy In organizing the state bodies
anil exjiert advice and Information.
Coordination will be sought In
liws on taxation crime health la-
hor. courts administrative efficien-
cy t. asportation legislative ef-
ficiency agriculture education so-
cial welfare and mental hygiene.
Clourlug lluiim
An Information cleinng hoti't
haa been established and councils
are In operation In all atates
Annually a conference open to all
legislators will be held as well as
the annual Interstate legl'lntlvc as-
sembly. Conferences of legislative
reference buieau directors and re-
gional will also be hold.
ors of the local Retail Merchant i
Associations yesterday afternoon
The directors hore wore one hun
dred per cent In attendance. Mm.
Idnlla Young secrotary said.
Mr. YnnUers returned to Austin
this morning after spending ov
eral days visiting In Ureckenrldg
and adjoining towns.
BOSTON. Mnr II. lU.Rv Joe Os-
kolUoff of Nlnllchlc". Alaskn a fish-
ing village of about 100 Inhabit-
ant learned of the existence of
Boston while perulnS a map In
the little ccmmunltj's school.
In a letter to the Chamber "f
Commoree asking fcr Informa'lm
about Boston. Joe revealed that h
had never seen a train an iut i-
mobtle a movie or a telephone
though he had seen four airplanes.
Seized Liquor Stills
Aid Ariz. Jobless
CLIFTON Ariz. Marh 11. d Hi
Sheriff Harvey T Grady of Green
lee County believes he has foun.j a
nte for liquor stills seweu in pro-
hibition raids.
"Scrip 'em and use the money
obtained from the junk to hslp
naedv nersons." ssld the sheriff.
pointing out that stIIU on hand
would nst 3600 lbs old rap cop
per which ia worth J200.
TRUCK DRIVER DIES.
SWICETWATBR. March IL U.R
IVIrgil DeRusk. 32 truck driver
wounded n week ago whsn hli pis-
tol accidentally discharged while
guarding his brother's tourist
cunip died here today.
Acetic Acid Bath
Saves Young Fish
NEW ORLEANS. La.. Mar. 11
iUR) If fish wtsh to remain
they must take a bath The jabbering of duck
healthy
daily
For yeais the woiat cause of
Ions at the hatcher where mil-
lions of fish are raised nnnunlly to
restock state waters has heon a
fungus which killed young fish than t"" feet to
Through a discovery of the Ma'ne ty
fishery department t has be n Aftri considerable tiUeus.si in
found a bath with acetic acid pu whlth piidiiced aboundles i Inugh-
ventn this growth tei thi ordinance was -ulopt.-d
Liquor Found In
Sheriff's Auto
DEL RIO Miirih II. jlU.PJ
Sheriff L. II. Mi'Kntll of Gulll
rli- Okl.i. mid hl (iiiup.ininii.
W. It. MurMiutn weri r.c.h (ln-i-il
S M-r bottle Itrri' lid.i
after federal officer found 'ii
liotlles of nv.orted liquor in
JfcKenn'n roudster.
.MoKennV ir iu nut on-
j- a rr SI i l iiteuii'ii.
ordinance to Lonuoi
Henneries Passed) Negro Twins Named
1ID I After Radio Stars
ASHLAND. Ky. Mar 11. (UP)
and !! so nxunxr.n Mnr 11. (U.R -i
muii.tain.il by a r eiKht...i lecent y n. An(. rlckett threo mrnt
d.ovt- I s Port.-. I. pie-i-m t. o twni ne tw lf (
the city council in '""nant" youngest and m a
...11..1. .. ...ii ttKitninir r itn nptiiin r
WniCII WJWi'l pi illlllMl UK "
of a hHtchry or hennery do jot
rrtUU-nUa. proper-
LATEST STOCK QUOTATIONS
BY UNITED I'lttoi-
KIRKSVILLE. Mo March 11.
i f North uound paaMnger train
No u of the W i bath Railroad was
wreiked emly today nnt Cootei-
vn Mo lut south of the Iowa
state line IM-NT KOMi:il.
S'x cirs left the tiack several I v DALLAS. March II. l ' A. V
received hereiTufaner proprietor oi me n w
(Continued on jutge B)
. i t ii. .i.tni-a ie nn niai tun nu uiivirra ircriiou iiviu i uiHttvi ---
age over n perltKl . nnmner of I beer hop .1 f '" ' "'J"1"1 s
Am Pwr A Light 58 1-8
Am Tol & Tel 106
Anaconda 38 3-1
Aviation Corp Del 5 5-8
Beth Steel 08 1-1
dies & Ohio 12 1-8
Chryaler 31 1-1
Curttaa Wright 6 1-8
Gen Motors -It 1-S
Gsn Melons Pf 100 1-1
Gulf Htttea Stl 30
Houston OU 64
Int Horvatiler Dfl 7-8
Int Nickel 17 C-S
Loulstnna Oil I 1-8
Montg Wnrd 25 7-8
Panhandle P & P. 2 7-8
Phillips Pet 11 1-8
Piairie OU & Gas 15 3-8
Pure OU 9
Radio 23 3--I
Sear a Roebuck M
Shell Union OU 7 5-8
Stmms Pet 10
Slnplah 13
Skelly 8 7-8
Southern Pac 103 1-1
S O N J 15 8-8
S O N Y 32 l-l
SUidebahar 23 1-2
Texas Corp 31 S-8
Texas Gulf Sul 5J .1
Texas & P C (J .1
U S Gpsum 13 1-1
U S Steal 111 3-8
U 8 Steel Pf 117 1-2
Warner Quintan 5 1-1
Curbs:
Cities -Seivice 17 7-8
Gu'f OH Pa 05
Nlag Hud Pwr IS 1-8
H O Ind tl 7 S
ous radio llstonors.
The pair wore born i" 1 r
m. Nov. 28 1030 Ju--t af'rr
Amos 'n' Andy progiari stai
The hospital radio wn-. t inr 1 ir i
tho program and an inteiv rj
gested tho twins be pm.U iP
the radio entortnlncrs
The parents of young Aiur n'
Andy let them hoar thotr n i
suites' program ovory night.
Patchwork Quilts
A re Farmer's Hobby
PLYMOUTH. Wit. Maroh 11. m
Andrew Rlneholmor 70 U an ex
carpenter and runs a 35-ncro farn
near hero but he Is now compil-
ing a pink and white "flower gn
den" patchwork quilt to add to the
long Hut of needlework accomplish-
ments that he has turned out dur
Ing his spare time since h started
to tow 53 year ngo
Rlnohsimer la not a ps ife- srai
tailor hut ho knitte socks for
World War soldiers m dr mom of
the quilts being used in hm him1
and hai knitted all cf thr u' i-
ingi used by his two sons fo many
year i.
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Hodges, Wesley D. Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex.), Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1931, newspaper, March 12, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70428/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.