Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 15, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLI MK IV
SECOND YOUTH
MAY DIE FROM
AUTO INJURIES
Man Rushing For Doctor lo
Toliver Lad Crashes
Into Williams Tot
A untiling .Hii.ikt . un
tnjr benoath a hmisf a'
his life eauaed the dutl -i
one bo nenr Iin-cki r nl"
curb Tuesday morn.tiy and
ma also result in tin .h
of another in Hrnekeni niv
.lames Toliver Jr . 1 ' li-
dead at Thompson-lukii 1mm
crnl Ilopie and littlr T Wil-
liams live yeiu old. i un-
conscifiH at I.mkrniid!"
IltvHpital with :i fiarttirc-d
sjaiill fllowiii" atti'inptH on
the part of vmm 1"hi-i .in. I
His father J w i - I "1pm -'
to kill a snake U it li.nl Ik "Mi
around tliPii home .tt 'iilf
Camp llijrjrinlHithani lease
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stnntiy nt 7 V) Tn
Tufml iti'-rnn
Jimmy Han Awmj
To Visit Mother
Ja'rnc - ro'ivrr. youth who un .
dcith from a 2rallb'r lifte
citrly ih1'. "' k " ' h "''"
lie print. Iat m i 'n whm
May 1G ho left hi. (mini ai. 1
wan nl local'' I hi t I the folio
Ing day
He had madr hi- way to 11 in
ger t" .CO hi. nn.thri In tllu
meantime hi itinthoi hid been
notified if hi liiii fiuui
Hreckcnrldge ii l had i nine t
this cdy to bid in (hi- iun h fi
him
Offices of i-l-l nlllM'U.nl
ing title. Jolne.l in the earr
nnU he waa lo-.id ! milin un I
hippy -it hla im 'hi i h htMiio t'
llanh1'''
v.hen he .ittemi ii i t ii- in.
ftthbei i if If to hi (.'hit whi
rvng to g-t n i .i
beneath the To m h
i ii. n.hr
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was dragged on 'h. k mi I unit I hi.
trigger hit a r k -rn iin the hul
It H to Jam. I'M Milt when it
piriifd the heat i ml I ilK;rd In the
flcih i f the right .-h ihii i
Janir- T'dlver Hr . wia protrt-'
cl af'tr the accident and required'
ntii4ed on Pgm Four)
Marriafv Repeat
I Law Approved
Hell itrani
In f' irnce t 'in I i K
nrriiKp law i i n tin . ! ie
i I. lure ip
XH.tv i lei)
rpeali i id i i ml on:
ik. in ' in p i
nrryt .tin i vatl" i
Thr puriMJrr ..! the Uvi il
. re- Mr Crr.T .1. f. .itc.i i
ihr f.rt that )H..h.i.i ha.i i .
suih law nnd timi-i who wuh. i '
get iiiinii dlale n. .rn gi- lir.ni-.
uld ttiivel b -utn I. that ' i
within tbiee ho.n-. m d hiv. '
de-nif-it paper mhi-rwl-e .'
i.iitnt believe u I . whnh
ci.H'ted u pri'wi i h..n ill li i . '
and unwise nt-inai upi .1-1
have .crvel a un ful iiipn-r I' i
c i(li t that th " h niii.t givi
few .la noti. f ii i. i.i ion (
marr will h. m ' u t -.n.r u-
W'K' Mir Inte . ii un I I h. ill
Mr ir.ni stair thit appro. inni'
1 i.e half of thr in.riii In i-n-went
to Oklalioin. n r ihr udv.
of thin law III- i x.i i ii nrc- u n
liar to other iiriki over Te-..
whirh induced ihi pumu l.
maker to repesi in.- tuw I
Mr cruat o.ivr.i th.t in hailllruud 21 and John Hammond. 20
been called from him hiine ycu.
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from hi. bed at m' Ihmh. ami In -lldr federsl penalties for violating
type of wenthri i.v loupim who the Federal currency law.
had taken suddi i. di-po-ition to
rrr
-"-.Som" of thtM i ii) Aniiiii
parties wero well founded. -a lountrrfeit money In Williamson
the Htcphena romty ink Uni and Tiuvis counties
many of them r oivra wild p..r- siimid was sontoncoil to a year
tie nnd liquor an I ftitm. mu- and a day in Chlllicotho pcnllctill-
JR The Texas law wa nei a -i h uiy on tho conspiracy churgc and
steady the matrlmonlu! IhmI but il given a two-year's uusponded set-
would have lo bo uniform ov i ' tnre on other counts Hammond
neighboring territory to become tf- was fined $200 nnd given a two-
fectlve " year suipende- sentence.
She MSLd' '
Mrs. bavoldi
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Minn un IN oie above. Became
the third wife of joe ttnvolill.
retler and formor toot Lm II
-in .I a redding neid in a rail
mail nation nt La I'ortc. I ml
I ' ii oavoidi (aught a train
. ii'l ipuibt ni. hride Delimit
L.U P.I.IIR P.AMP
JL 11 J JJU U VI11'1X
AT DE LAFOSSE
Annual Event To Be HeldA"x"m"r- 0b"- '!
.. J 'n'" Jack Iiame. John Martin
un July i4tn
The annual til club ramp an
event to which club bo. and glrU
I of the county look forward anxl-
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.SrnS".. .! ukV'r
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foaae HcrorJing to an announce
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merit from the demonstration
litems MU Uami Pryor nnd
I Mont fort
At Lh poitih hoVtf nnd itln u'llt
i.. elected to aJUml th. short
i nurse at A & M. Collatre on
r iy as to 29. th.y ld. One boy
.mi gtr. from . Cub I. ontl-
tl..i to make the trip
I he awarding of the trip will
In- made on the basis ef ontoata
m th.- iimp and the record hooka
.f oik thai is being carried on
tmi thour member carrying on
drmonatratioru. will be eleglbH
Montfotl .Iritml out
; Marriage Appli-
ealionsOn File
I II 1 nilll I V
1 II .J II 11 L J
The following applications for
it.arilage license have been made
within recent days at the County
Mleiks office:
W J Reynolds
nd Miss tiludy.
Hash. Albany.
;
H Carter and Mrs lrl Kin
u i i Ka.tland
I vnn Fanes Cisco and Ml.s Hid-
in II. ml.iMjn. F.istland.
J It Kmanuel Uryson and Ml.s
-1 --i lng. Graham.
l.tifnell Dye and Atlas ICdna May-
ii Hicrkenrtdge.
wh- Shelby and Mandell Dom-
i'S Ka.tland.
Hutri Woods and Miss Ivu !
i'ii-k Kieckenrtdge.
Aifini lonnell Bliasvllle. and
Misii Florence Ray. Dreckenridge
.M.tt iiaham 4nd Mary rSdim
i timII Htamfnrd
l.yman Norcuf and Miss KlsleKue Ur "Hchlno ae tl nay
(lyer I be has turned modorn soldiers in-
Cleburne Youths
Cel Prison Terms
AI'-TflN June 15 tufb Clovelund
both of Cleburne today wero 'un-
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n0tn pleaded guilty In Fedorul
couit here to charges of consplru -
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v mi 0f iHi.se.sing ami passing
Devoted lo the I'm in and
FURTHER PLMS
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To Name Committees To
Stage Values Days
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i Visitors' Doll.ii Viil
l'i nscnt to bo held In
I r kmililRf June 20 and 30. wire
f i thiTnl at a meeting held in
t .
Hall Wedai-Klnv morning ut-
i li ! Iv ri'pn nrntitlvo buillu'.M
ifn and ineichan"
Ai ii reiult three active commlt-
u-en will he n.unctl ThurMlny to
K'i Immediately Into the Valuer
Dayi program and to alio m.ip;
f.iit plana for continuance of n
pr gram that will bring thu ieai-
denU of the city of HreckentldK'
Irtl rlfw.ir tfinrH anil h.rhinnu tvltli
rural rltl.pna '
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1 A IS Sweeney onoirman of thci
1 Vcdneday morning mee.HnK at!
City Hull. a Id he would appoint!
i a Participation cmnilltee a Tk-
If oration Entertainment committee i
and un idvertlalng committco lo
be mide public Thurnday Mr.
i Sweene Hld he would name only
th ae on the committee who aie'
enthttied over the project in haml
ami that he must contact them1
nil before appointing them
Several hualnesa men made gool
talk at the morning mr -ting at
Cl'y Hall including ItiMall Jonea!
A 1n.t...fMAM nliA fiHi.M. r r I
ni A K w"y
A n.
IJairVIllCIl 10 IVllMM
iit iiv i m
With Mr. and Mrs.
V..! l.i I? I .
Wright 011 I4 11(1 ay
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Tim ui..iAn. n ri..i.. a .
...( .in ..' k-hi. i
? n.in.k ...in f ... i ...n
ftrU WrtBhti M 'ho.u. a; ' ..!
lonfc4 Xmtbecxle WU bo Mrvod. Prm
i.i. . .- . ... .
u. he mrn wl ller'caM
n.et wlrB monthy
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(H) 10 rJCtStlaiHl
I Hreckenrldge shooters and there
are few town. In Texna with no
many export marksmen will go o
.BMttawl Sunday to ongng. In a
range meet wun ouior wt Txa.
markatnon. An elaborate hootln
program ha teen w
euaiimu -ml ft gooe
orked out by
ood meeting
anticipated.
Among those going from Ureck
enrldge will be J T. Hughes wan
ha been high man at the la-t
.meets P I). uice A. .N. Hidings
rha llosklns. Iance Drown. Gra-
dy Jenkins Dewey Fox and per -
bap Ouy Ewlng Ross llrewe
Red Knight and other.
Ureckenndga will state tht
I marksmen . meet the following
Sunday pieparation- for which ai;
1 m hind.
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Confederate Fighler and Scout of Y)5E.iN.Wal(lrepLivesal Lusk Followed
Cen. Bedford Forrest; Colorful DavsTold With Soldiery and Shipwreek
Oallnnlry flourished In the days
jof Ise and Jackson and Hod f ud
to "cannon fodder but the gray
rind knlghu wtho fought for the
Mtars and Rars rode superbly stiot
unerringly and waged war a-
men who dnfend I heir homes.
Tlte thinning ranks of the old
ronfeds Stive a notable man In 12.
N Wuldrep who reldei a few
mile out of Hrcskonrtdge at Uisk
ThU vetorHn rrlos scaro from
I T .lA.ai.lll. . U !.. t'l ..!. I.
Ca rters vlllo to tho lust skirmish
down South. Although fiO yours old.
till follower of Forrest walks erect
1 ""' cfl"l Hn' 'w the bearing
I r rini.i ir i n ii. ...i-ui ...
- 4.UU.. .- V . ll- JTv -.- .Utl.l.K OUVII I1UV U-ill.jUtl lw
fedora I c. heating in nne car The .hell killed
Knighthood take Its touts In I.lcutonant Kilt who was itand-
flctlon but Waldrop und many1 Ing neniby Refusing tuxpltal t.cr-
unothor Holdlci Talo Is fashioned vico this Georgia boy who -ind
on truth and has color dash and iconic to lovo tin; foci of saddle
heroism leather ahe smoke of gunpowder
Volunteorlng as u mere lad Inland tho cavalry fights was In the
July '63 (he fought nt Murfrees-1 thick of tho Battle of Chlcamau-
boro at the Armltage and at gee in '03. This was ono of the
Home and to Every Legitimate Inteiesl of Iircckcnridge and
.mi.CKENRIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY
Dr ct5enate
r arm Measures
.Si-nntor KIINnn I) Smltli
nlnie la tin1 new ihairman oi
the poui'rfnl Sflinli" Farm
C'oiniiiiti) Willi farm relief :i
mil Jor 1-Miir tin- Soiiili Caro-
lina hi niilor liiiomcH nne of
tin ni". i important niemlicra
rt ttie adiiilnlHtratloii.
Man Burned To
Death Brought
Here lor Burial
i The body of Leonard Trout 25
fatillv burned In an nxnln.inn nt n I
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carbon plant In Ilorgor Wednes-
day Is being brought horc for bur-
ial friend lea mod today.
.inn young mnn mo son 01 -i
'-7-Trulo!EorBw
one of ten men Injured In the blai
Tho young man tho son of Mr.
as
Jurcd In the blast.
'" but 1 " today- His
bodyw.i.xp8olpdtoarrlvolatoto.
day or tonight.
Workmen nt the plant wild tlmt
valvo hail been opened by ml-
" valvo hn(l )COn "J10"0"1 y mlb-
;tako Instond of closed permitting
" op from a fouMncl lino
f J"0 f" '"P.S"":
Inf crw approached tho building
wl'h lo" explosion occur-
ro"
I Krlrnda said Trout is aurvhcit by
I a wife Perry Caldwell local garage
operator I nn uncle.
The elder Mr Trout Is Mild to
be erlouly ill at hui homo noar
KolUn
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IrOOu I. 10 tl'Op
Smtit "' ?. F lander S
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c K. Klandors returned Wodnos-
day from a visit of soiuo duyri to
his son's home In Dallas v-horo h
was also present at the graduation
of his gtandson ftom the
I I it H
rchool of that city.
Mr Flanders states that around
flarlund and other sections of tho
' black land belt exceedingly good
onion crops nte being made and
that the fat met are also realizing
a fair price for them. Tho merket
ing of theue onions is bringing con-
.ideiable lability to that farming
.ection
Chiciimaugee. where the dead lay
' thick un the field He saw action
" Reynolds Uop. was under flro
seventeen days at Ttiohoma and at
numerous other exciting and
sanguinary battle Uefoie the
fight of Kcnueaw Mountain 'ho
wa . ordered to blow up the
brlt'ge and nwim the hor.es arrows.
which he did and Joined the fight
1 again at Marietta Clu. 'For throo
weeks Die sktrmlsned along the
Chattahoochee River riding by day
and night fighting defending und
..!.!..
raiding
i In this fighting he rocelvod his
I only major wound of tho war n
bursted car drum from an ex-
..i.i. .un i.- .i.im-i th.
liMilik.lJ.j -1 Miii.wma'i I '
iir trv r 1WM
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TEXAS THURSDAY JUNE
EX-SOLDIERS
TO REGISTER'
i
Start Thursday at Chamber
Of Commerce
Word wu received nt the Uieik-
enrldKc Chamber of Commerce to '
day that Brcckcnrldfie la expected
' to atnrt nt once registration of ex-
Hervlcc men of the United Stnte
! mo that whon they nro cnllod noon
' to orvlco In tho govcrnmont refoi-
CHtntlon cnmpg they can be easily
aclcctcd.
i
1 Hcgtitrntlon will start Friday at
i the Chamber of Commerce of fie
and will bo done through tho HKO
committee as has beon done In th
past In registration and sending to
camp of young men.
Thoso eligible for tho work and
whoso application will bo received
arc any runn who has sorvod in the
SpnnUh-Amorlcnn war tho Moro1
Expedition tho Iioxor Rebellion i
tho Philippine Insurrection or tl'o
World War. '
IlogUtranta must present theit
hnnornry dischargo cortlflcuton und
their families must bo In need of
their support.
Ical RFC official hnvo written
to Austin for furthor Information
but will accept application of all
ox-Horvlco men ponding these tc
ports.
Dr.NortlicullTo
Meet With Stale
Board Examiners
I.r W I.. Northcutt who wiw
appointed by Governor Ferguson
io the Stato Hoatd of Veterinary
Kxamlners will bo In Fort Worth
the first dayH of next week to ns-
Hlst In giving an exnmlnutlon to
applicants for vctcilnary work. Dr.
Northcutt haa bcon asked to pro-
paro all the iUOMtions on -initiation
for this examination. Tho
lireckcnrldgo man I regnrdod ov-
er the stato na nn export In sani-
tation hnvlng boen snnltury of-
ficer In this town and others.
A banUot will be tendered tho
meeting Monday evening In For.
Worth and this will also be at-
tended by I-1. Northcutt.
Homes and Mules
In Good Demand
iiuslno-8 mo
n inform us that
. buyer rroquontj
Ch eok. I Hi! tt.Ut .
I hoio and mulo
this soctlon each
both draft and suddlo horses und
also good mules nro In demand.
Old OobUn I back definitely in
th-. rinl.l nn.l if hlfi nrl.l i.n
lino goes higher under state and
federal tax and tnist rontrollcJ
markets wo may soon find wagon
nnd buggies on the highways
Ono mnn of Hicckenrldgc In- Swop Pay the flth Krnost Ma-
forms tho Sun that Stophons Coun-well Paul Woods Curtis Hancock.
ty has in year gone produced A. I Htalllnga and other commit-
some of the very best home flesh in
the Southwest. Including notabl-
racers
heaviest conflicts nf the Civil War
Waldicp's most lvld memory of!
that ha tile is of when he and hi-
company wore dhurging some
i Yankee cuvnlry and his horse be-
Ing -floeter than the othet. he ran
un -onie 300 men uhoad of hi
troop tho horso getting' from undor
cl iitrul. "Alft-ough two llfotlmos
have passed I can yol hc.ir the
crloj that ning In my oars those
hilof momontti as tho Yanks out
looso at mo. yolling' Kill that -Rob;
shoot him otc. Luck and a
very fast horse got mo ovor a
higti fenco which I took at u
bound and Ikick to my men. Thoy
wore a muoh surprised u 1 wai
that not n bullet hit me.'
Vivid yet arc the recollections
of this old soldier of the death
of Gcncrul Lconldas Pplk from u
cannon ball at Kcnncsaw Moun-
tain of tho Fall of Rome. Geor-
gia when Waldrcp was command-
ed to .wive the Southern regiment's
horses and of how he succeeded
tn swimming them across the river
Stephens County
15 1933
Wi
He Admits Killing Mother
'jalffMSaMaa't 1
fCTjff- $?itff8: fmia
1 In 1 l lci Mill I 't t lit II 01 II I'l 1'" 'I Hill) ll.ll.fl
'1 n il I IT. Ii i - i i ui 1 t'.1 hi 1 ill d U w low i ii lunllier
Un ii i hut 'li h ni ii .ni i rni '" d brr juir m $ 1 j. oung
' n i id j-. lmun in i i ii. st the i.mnr.1 hi bo wuh bookeil
i mil nt Flint Wuh Inih 1 lus cluim wHIt whom ho lied
V iiiiim Tn wjIIi i r In Id ni a material wttiiemi.
Hunt Slayers Of
Missouri Sheriff
And Patrolman
COi.UMHIA. Mo.. June 15. i.R -National
guurdsmon aviators vol-
unteers and officers cooperated to-
day In an intoniive senrch through
Central Missouri for thrco men who
shot to (loath u county sheriff and
a stato highway patrolman.
Tho threo men shot down Sheriff
Wilson .1. and Hon Hooth. 38 snr-
goant of tho state highway patiol.! 1033 according to W. It.
late yostordny whon tho officer.
had halted their car to quoutlon thc
occupant legnrdlng a bunl. tob -
bery at Moxico Mo. loss than un
hour earlloi.
Traders Board For
... n netrit.
bWttp Day t CJ
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Many farmers and other ha.eM . ...on nrn nra .llrtl.
I expressed tho id.a of having a
Trader's Hoard on tho Swiip
f-rr.iin.l whivr. mi IhA.e tlnvM thou
hnvlng articles to trade or soil and
those wishing to buy. could post
their goods or no.ds
. Such .i boa id will bo up for nr:;
temen ate working on nrrange-
monls to mnko tho Juno Swap Day
n- of the veiy best of tho year
to conceulmcnt. Of wild rnldi and
desperate fltlng. hoiid-to-har.d
aiound Fiunklln nnd Nashville
Tennessee
a. .. .pom tn ihr Confednratoj
hc was often inside tho enemy
lines once stoultug thioe of in fluo
spoclmens of horse flesh as could
bo found inside the Northern llno.
"Stealing from an oniony In war
you know. Is called 'capture' adds
the votoran. Wuldrep.
tliinlu Corn and u "Hunch."
.Skirmishing often around At-
lanta In thoso perilous days he re-
calls tho now gioat Southorn city
then o.ily a big village no turgor
than Rnckenrldgp today
"My most trying experience was
not fighting Yankee-" unya this
votemn of '65 "but It camo when
I slipped off foi i visit to mother
ami found her and the four little
brothers and -liters fuclng star-
vation bccuii-c Confederate money
was not accepted for bread stuff.
j (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR)
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60 Breck future
Farmers Profit
by Many Projects
Sixty Hicckcnridge high school
vocntionnl agriculture hoys mude j
labor profit of $133 15 on 51 com
pleted projects according to their
reports to the Stnto Department of
Vocntionnl Kducutlon Juno 1.
One hundred and sixteen ptoject.
nnd 150 farm practlco Jobs nro to
bo completed by thoso boys for
their practice credit by Occonibci
lelzei
Instructor.
Records kept by these boys show
that 2339 hour wore dovolod to all
projocttt from September 1031! to
Juno 1033 and that total invest-
montH on the 51 complotod projects
of 1 139.-6 have bcon made. Fat-
tening hogs brood sows fnttonlng
'lambs dairy cows baby ohlcks.l
C luynB hong lurkeyit beJf cttlc.l
! nn.l nhmit nlnnt.- asms nf f --.)
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(n tne projoct list being carried by
tno H)yg
Dave Graham Is
Injured by KnifcJA.
Dave (iiiilmtn foimt'i Hieckcn-
i "UK '"B" "' "" ' ' "mu "'
lwu- el'lll")f flU Saturdny night
.In r.ti I. r.i-u l-i t fi. mifn ..
Idge high school football .tn
fin an nffniy In a Cisco cafe nc
coiding to inpoita line. Tho back
with a knifo.
A man with whom Gruhunt wa
snid to have talked a few rnln-
utos hoforo went to tho buck of
the enfo and icturnlng with a
butcher knifo cut tho former
gildlron hero as ho nat nt tho
counter.
Gruhum was lushed to a hos-
pital whero friend said ho was
weak ftom loss 'nf blood.
a
Feeders Day" at
Texas Tech. 16th
Following tho eloso of a 117-duy
feeding oxpcrlmcnt a l.lvostock
Feeders' day Is announced to bo
held ut Texas Technological col
lege Juno 16 President Bradford
Knupp and Piof. W. U Stnngol
hood of tho animal husbandry do
partment have sent Invitations to
feeders county agents und other
In West Texas to attend Tho day
la open to all who arc Interested
President Bradford Knapp and
other practical specialists In live
stock culturo and farming methods
will be heard on this program. An
Inspection will also be made of th
state College feed pens and live
stock quarters.
nilHIIMHMIItllMtMltmitflMMIIIU 1MIIMHIII
NUMHF.lt 21
TWO COUNTRIES
OFFER PARTIAL
PAYMENT NOW
Britain And Italy Make Ef-
forts While France and
Greece Default
WASIlliSGTON June
(lTP) Settlement day
the war debtor nation I
i
i
found the United Stnt - u
ceivinp; probably lc- th n
$10000000 from M n it n-
wliich wore duo to pa ln
(iii.V-OI.
(Jrcat Ilritain .i. i i . -the
most offering Sniir
odd on its $7o0.")0nini m
.stallments on the pn
President Roosevelt th.it l
soon would jrive it a In- i.n
on iU pleas for debt icm ..
Whether any reNn.n i-.
tually will be jrranled will v
up to Conjrres to deiidi I r-
iw-
P.ni: SJ.iiflc Nf.li-
v. .. uvillllj I l.fl'
Deraulliiiij Debt
f PATHS June IS. (UP) -The
-French uovernmenJ -
day sent the United t.it
n note whicii it wai utxT
stood announced that I-i.iin-
would default it m.u t
paymont duo toda i it (
faulted on the pauinn .'
last DecoinlMsr lo.
Greece Nolil'ie-
0f Debt Defawll
ATHENS Greece. Jr.
(UP) Greece hatt
the United Slatex
tion to default tin T
stallmunt on it
loan it wh- uncle)-!'- '
today.
T 1. !). A v
ItaiV i UVS UllC
J m
- - - -- -
Million On Del!
WASHINGTON Ju'
(l'P)-The Italian a
dor called to the '
partment today to in '
merican govern m i
ah w-as payinu I
as a token of its Juu '
debt installment of mc
$i;iooi)oi)o.
Swap Day Plan
Large For June;
Prizes for Rider
ICrnost Muxwoll chairn
Paul Woods In charge
tuinmont stato plans ui
a tupping good Swap i . f
day Juno .6th.
A fouture will bo Mi.
tho morning It Is pi mi '
many moro horso. un u. m
this coming day thn i. i
patod heretofore. A I i
himself a good hor.ent.u hi
appointed morshal-ln-chaic (( t
parade which assure- a h i
Pri-cs havo been offered bylv.
Christian by Ponnoy -. jt ti o
Hardin I.umboi Company ana f
Ktcwait's Rakor' foi t t N
mounts and tldors. Il.c i
will likely bo u warded the '
man woman bchool boy an n I
girl ildors.
Tho produce hi ought li. r-i ii"
und trade last Swap Day oa.c 'I
that of the preceding day. -Noutiv
everthing waa disposed of th
'was offered for exchange or sale.
CJ
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 15, 1933, newspaper, June 15, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70499/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.