The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 221, Ed. 1, Monday, August 17, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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A. & M. GRID
OUTLOOK GOOD
Stellar Talent Available For
1931 Team
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the Atiii ' veil b
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i fi nnce and all Amerl
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N i ) tsaball team
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SPEAKING
of SPORTS
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Leonard ( "ini liui'l
lliiiiiniil In I alluni
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j ii hud i.malned III K''d
r. thi'.ug 'lU work as di
f i hs culture school
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f gni nium wolkout
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Iat nul ir ' i"hc woikout
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jiun w.lt.iw.hh' d Jimmy
Murt.n .in ""Ku w flyweight was
fur frmi i.npi ' Uenny u.
tec del ... ui. knr;k
ovir I'i iil.pi )' Martin bloc din
Irfinu'c nine in. aame Ionird
wi. u el " I"""1' hhruwlf tlut he
i ii I f iit 10 ro i'i'U without hav
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ItlvnU OH Lee .MwhIiwh
IUsru.N AUk 17 UR Ie
Men I vvi ttu old PitUburgh pitch
ei net in be fainoua "-
lmli i onl bespectivclea hurlor
mi... ii.n.i now aoama to have
passed to Danny MnoKuyUen at he
moat effective inoinbcra of the
local team n pitching corpn
1 ' IM "" f'r rv.iv I Mppi wmra' ffflSJ -ffisili
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l. t i t ignii M j Biv.t ' ' i w tua3mB
I tid i M i tc i i Nolan wen i
(M' ' l3 I' i fhimtmn ' .
ii .. . .... T ' I i in I i i n i m in iiow tntn i
ijur ti ma ( . i- imiw urY cmwst wnm MrTyntrj
Jl ' . M ifc. II l l l l irn .i'Ul
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Bomb Wrecks Italian Consulate I
"V7A Pitttbuujh Jlureau
Dr. fitovnnnt Olurato Italian con-
ml In nil on n below standing amid
tlio wrockago In hli office after n
powerful liomb had wrecked tlio
Italian conaulnto nt Pittsburgh The
tdcturo or Premier Muniollnl giving
tho Fascist salute shown on the
table was untouched An exterior
Mew of tho wrecked building Is
fhonn nt tin right.
iNalions Fee
Pressure Foij
Disarmainenl
OKNEVA Aug 1? (U Finan-
cial and moral pn saure by the
.- . . .
Anglo-Havon nations are being
counted upon by the League of
Nn'lona as the dominating factor
for furrint un actual i eduction in
iimament- at the 1032 dla in i
inent ciinfeienre
Uveiy imllcati.it j . t tl
probabtl Iv that Un t h' 11 n.
in be led lurK' t-v 'hi nulo
Saxon tut'ionp tin kid ii.tura'v lv
I... .U 1
the difiiiniA tiitiuti- of fetitial
Kuropi
Th itt thu fac t ii ipprei I i'i d hotli
bv (hi t'mteil "ta e- md ilieiit
Itr t un m indi itnl it i- dulin-d
ti tin munnri in whiih I'lemditit
Mi-vet intlinitel thi nn 1'si.lty if
iiiiiimant reilmtioii in lonnwtlon Iai ' wlun i u ic-nfi. Intern itlon-
tti hu pioJ..t f i the timp.ii.uy al dl iimimint mnventlnn ha
in. nitoiium of vv r debtn and lep been luuught Into force
ii limns und bv thi iiiaiini i in Thi littn I Intel pi ted n.i he ng
wtiuh Uieat Hn1 i n ha.i -wrvcil no Ihi fui' of vvntt ma iicivi to be
'e on the l.iagui' that vailousiu unl.-i of Btept by (treat Ililtaln
inie-aions tn favor of prarr must to b ing heav moral pressure to
lip.iid puri'l on a nine ful din jbcir up in other league members
1 1 in i mr m con i e rr ncr
Allil'i-plie!' t'llfilMir.lblo.
No eacrot Is made In league elr-
lien (hat during the last sis months
I hi- atmosphere in K .rope has been
-mything but fv rable for a auc
i -mfiil dlaartiit.nient conference
In fart the open hontll ty be-
tween vatlou Kiinipean n.it Ion a
ii'lerled at 1-inue I'ounell meet-an-
and the I-ut"p un 1'nion ' in-
in imtoii wan kui h thit pnHtKine-
iii' nt of the disarmament confer
me v.n ro midered
Whi'e rhalp i rltn Hin his been
iipiri.icil in Kimpi t'la.' I'rem
il.nl lloivei f n ii ill aid wi
1 1 v in favi i uf I .i i iinnv Ie IK'"
I nut i it ' ti ii thi Ii i i ui
i iti I a ml i i ii ti th it null f i
p in p .1 p" ' X' f 'I tin III illl
ii i i' i i of Ini-. Euinpi.iii aim i
in. n'
r'lii of Oermany ha ulwi
on ti the b.tpe on which other Ku . j
i "p. in nations have made c!aliuj
t 'i i tige aimaments
l.cnilniiiliiil Milvnlliill. j
Uith clermany in a positiin
win i hn ei onomlc salvation lie
w th the I'ntted Htates and with
it . know . ilgi that thu eeonuml'
1 ' until ul aid would be rut off
I .lie showed aigns of aggresulvi
inclination leag.e circle belle vi
Ihat the I rat of l.urope ran haul
ly use c'.erm.itiy a nn excine In
fut ute large aimamentii
Aaide fiom the help ulread) un
derrd Oermany hy the Hoovei Ad
mlnutrat on and the ir.timiiti. i
that more nia b fi th niu it
U polnti il out tint v ii oiu Ann I
Big
Rodeo
Sunday Autf. 2;
Ksitctlv ::0 !'. Al.
don't in: iati;;
Slolar's Ranch
J milts west of Mici'KiMi.
litlKi- on All;in HikIiw.i
and 1-2 mile smith.
Ilniliiua Mf'.' i Killing
Hi one Hiding doat Hop.
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sioo pi:k caki.oai)
S2.00 IKK THUCKL0AI)
THE BKKCKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS MONDAY UV.t'ST 17. 1031
Is
i in
il tl i Miiom
Cii'ui I. i iji. in nnt Ion beside
Oin.iiin t 1 1 pn'ntel out are
lik. v i (imi Ahuiumn financial
nul mip-iiai) and It btlicvrd that
til w II bi ma.de conditional upon
armament reluct .on
In the mr intiini' there In every
indication that the Uniti-d States
will have the wn me rt suppoit of I
Ui-eit Ilrl'ain cnnHtttuting i
l..hl. Amal.. U . Itlnflb I 1. .1 t.HI
M"- lH .-.lJll uio n ill ll n ill
.... hinf i. n..n
"
ttml rtdtu'lon one time too the lndeiendents
.Miirlliiiiuld'- Di-iliiriitlon. I The farmers haven't set tp 1 cry
.... it It un nt.tude it l de r regulation The d probal.lv p-
. ...I l. . 1-lv .mi .IU.it.d"t:1 ""'' "Rt " "" "Ur" " "n
in two .v.'- I"h."r Rr""P fc
on w AI.IM.1 . 1. int.on '"'"" "'7'.11 bo 'P'I th'"
in Pi)..! .i th ;.... nltn he mnBepolltlpiun..iiM..imf to
h.. ....1 iie im.it of due lion A"? nmke a speech nrd prc-H an
unl. -m
.Mm iu-ioiu follow hi it
P.. .til. i wn the ji ilil.ll note.
. n' t. ii "Kietii!lat b Oreut I
Mi it un i d hi'i dominion that.
th.v ..nl. Wll u.ipt t - .enerea.ar -
niiHiidtiini. t"i IniiuionliinK I ha
1 iue ' ivinin w'th the Kellogg
foi an actual ntmanient reduction
A I the same time It la Interpreted
as an actual effort on the Kirt of
th other Ani.lo-Saxon n a ions to
back the United States In the hard
fight for actual reductions.
itaia m:aiiis in i.tjvrr '
ROMK Aug 17 lUPi Tin Ital-
ian flag lid all oIIhih in the
shipping hnndliHl in Alexandria
Bgypt during the fust five i
nionthx of the piesent eni Hng-1
lands tonnage was only slightlly
leas than that handled bv Itnll'in I
v use U
Ihi Win If. a l.iiid
slldi III l.lliglis'
MMtii:
DRESSLER
l'OI.IA
M0RAN
in
"Politics"
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Wn willing ... .9
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"I TAKE THIS
WOiAN"
CARY COOPER
Carole Lombard
WtRTRSBtRTt SUKHUKT
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TEXAS TOPICS I
llj Tim Volltluil Altai) st
This tale of two rcfornn HUt"
r ite how and mnbo why one ie
f' rm sui-ccJa and another faIN
"ne rrror'm of jmbllc p'c tr
f re the lcgUlntutu wna In un
n ilion of oil Another wai in
'Ki'itlnR cotton ncrongc
I hit roncernlnR all wna aer n
I 1 ihcU The ct)Uon plan failed
Thr one thit wont over eann
ii :v;U'lnluie fr'im the bott m
'i un the peop e cif f rtod fro.n i
t i i ll proad in is t r"ople i
' iiii unil perixni ly c n etc
Ihi" other came fr in the op i
jtiiip of officitb ui'i o (.inw 'i
rfici ii
Thi' l"tion nei in t br ' it i
f mi een m a i onl i i gl i
i i' rn pond t i in a la ititli
n'liiielit. ind r inn t tir r'ferii I
am amount of fervor at (he tuj
' iout th it b uking
fni might -iv 1hr teni n d ' i
i 'ili onm i vati n 1 iw itm fn i i
ci Sterllns 'nd thu. fi m i i-
p 1! 1 tinv Steibng "ii i mi.'
Hip ilpHperutr nrc I- ' i nl if
"li Mtivbe UNiiinn vi M i tin
i iii i-rned In pm lining ii hu
tin weri- nt liMt Vhhmmi nth
'ii illy nnd ilmrlv dependent up
n the welfate of oil land nn I
i i It v owner- pipeline mpl ic
ifriiiy rmplusi" and thit inn
i f hoie working in flllinj; t itioii"
nil local dlHttibiitlnK pi inti nnd
ili'i" ciuiccined with t tilwav
r..i..u ...i i.i.. i . ....-
iiiiKUi Mini ii-iivmiv llllllir I
T'inri' i a (group headed b '
c nninii -McDonild of the deput I
iiii-ni in HKi ii-iiuuii' nun lnrl11 '''
ii ii-w larin iiii'iniiiTH oi ini legiHi i
'lire who have cnviiiiiHicd an ideal
of legislating welfare upon the
farmer CotiR Wrlcht 3 'at man of
the Texnrknna district licllevM In
going further oven thnn legislating
production to the extreme of fix-
ing prlcoa by federal atatule
Tlie farmers need something All
the farm relief In the history of
the United States so far as Gov
Starling's fnrm conference here
could recall It has only helped
veil-lprlcei toboggan to the bottom
TI.a ?... ...A .. H ... 1.....I tl..l
1IIU II1III1U1D llll- III1UI UI1IIIAV11 lllll
ih .n .o . ... wi -i
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: "" ulvu" """ m "''
' "Bne " "eiSuui -
DacK iMC
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-'" lnn "f h' fiu'""-
""""?" ""'-"" v..hc
I lln Ihnl.trll ill.. itmn im n m..iiHjI
one nnd the dealrc to help a seri-
ous condition Is a alnrere one in
that theorists have not convinced
the oplo affected that they nie on
the path toward any net mil change
of conditions.
Take as an example the fat in
committee of the legislatuie the
.f'yLourfh-
NEWFANGII
HURRY UOMC VQOtA HBB
-VjHE OFFICE- H
EK'iirr A. .M. and that tamuus vounn lnuK'nn'i I Ii K
Nowtaiitile wolfs lu.s inffue and make a lu'l.tuu d.iilt t.i
the itruol ear. Jiibt like thousand- of other liu-iand n
thousaiul of other homes.
i
One of tho iiiojt iuteroKlni" toticlu1- aljout THE MAN-
KANliLKS Wood C'owan'K popular ctiinu' tnp .ilxiut ouni5
married life is its "true-to-lifenc." Not I'mf'i'ttinjf for .1
minute that Chick and Ciladva Nolui;le an- .1 comic stup
bride and groom Artist Cowan ii'ithi'les. I a nude THE
NEWTANGLES a very luimau k-.ttun.'. Ju-m tlw prop.-i
mixture of realism and burk-Mine. '
Turn to the comic page todn .nul n ad IIil. M.WFA.V
GLES. Hero's a comic stup that will nuke a hit with ev-
erj member of the Tnmily.
40-Foot Plunge'
TAVv jvmo-K- v-
!kldJl
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ti'ki thi
I I I ill) ll .1 wn 1 lit
i il and pluiiM I I"
mil. Tin- diiv '
issinge-r Injtucd
trim
feci
Wild
gtoin
in tin
Is till
tine il
i
r th
ui i
i
best 1 1
i' i'i iMiin 'ii i
nn it
in
i rt il ili n I ti n
re-mi 'I n nnd mi i
fill IIH. WHO hfljC WOlki I I I 11 I
grow lu tiiUa of i it i nl ii u
must m'11 nt mound i Ii i
can get ir hi 1 ice fiom i
'When in 300(10 i MM l people in
the I'mtid States wh i aie Urn
Iv di pen Ii nt upon thi fi in- u
faced with the gn -1 i mi 'v
of i gi m i itlon dm t i t ii ''ti i
Is ei oui iiur condition md th
extienn'lv low pi. f f in p
dm t No n it i i i I pi i
mil tin pi de of il i i tn I
I inlu d
When is Un i un i k
M m i
I .
t i ti i
I i mn t i
. I tin
f t i
III 1 I
oi i
fn I
it In
ii iht ti
- lull 'ii
In of I I
Ing n iti" i il in ip
c onifie- inuld I" ' i
tin it I'll iltu it. on
Tin 1 1 fore In u i .
the tionoi'ihli I i It
I n 'i d itutl n I- I i .1
to call into -pi
once the innii t
States foi th MP
'ng the we i' mil' i
r
Al Ihat I. ui op in
III fill Kliill It 'Ii i
pipe of I law i i v ii t
dltlons here
Mattery Electric
Shop Opens In New
Home On E. Walker
p
lioba I!altoi and Hlcctrlc Shoj)
now open for butdncss at the
w add less 139 Enst Wnllter M
n x dour t -i Norton's Set v lee $V i
ii At 'he new location which Ii
i h I i h'rr md mole convi-nlen'
x I ' this -hop Is the rnngh-
equl pel o give '-omplet but-
cc tmai initiator and weltl-
-ic i V If l
It C Uadgi t proprietor m thi
i ' 'r'l H'e ate gl id t i ir
ihll hrd at oui now 1k itn i
mi we feel we will lie h'- to
ler ! n lerv'ce We mit t1 i
i it'll' ' in p t our mod' ui ii'
I
Mil
i I elictricil
hi p
I'uppv llonsiH i:tru luIN
MAr.to.N O Aus 17 '
Pouts i Mill old fox trriic'i m
the ni thii of five puppies with
. Ilit nli r.iiu of which nie bob
' illi I'uppv No 'i In. tlitee t ii ili
" i ii puppies lam alwui
- i W i I i ui in the middli of h -i
ful ell' i I Tin o hi i foui I ' i
in I b' uli d
Ironsides Nn To Tour I'lvu
c IVINNATI O Aug IT t P
h I S f 'itutn vv II 'i t
i v r
! i
1 Removal Notice! I
8 Bob's Battery &: Electric H.
I Service H
H arij: in their new location at H
I 139 E. Walker St. I
1 wlu'u- the me thoimiglilv e(iti)ped to uive complete battery elecliical H
ladiator and ueldiii" mi H
H We invite our old ctiNtomi'r.s to visit us at our new convenient lo- H
M cation and tuge evi'i liodv to inspect om modi'in eulaiKcd business. IL
I PHONE 868 W
Where Traffic
DO YOUR shopping" in this newspaper. Head the ad-
vertising! II is a sort of private super-highway be-
tween your home and important stores and factories.
In your favorite easy-chair you can pass in a
twinkling as many "stop" signals as might be found
between the shops of Fifth Avenue and the canneries
in California's (ireat Valley.
Latest fashions . . . vital foods . . . indispensable
luxuries are all displayed in these advertisements.
Many of their producers and puneyors have names
familiar h every corner of the country. Others of
them are foi Us you personally know or frequently
patronize. All a;e helping you to choose the good
things of life at your leisure.
Advertising is read with profit (hat can be meas-
ured in shopping time saved in dollars and cents sav-
ed. No aching feet weary legs or fruitless search
for those who go this way. It is the quickest way
and the straightest to every market.
Here are the advertisements. .Know the pleasure
and the worth of such shopping right now!
rur.Ncii wuiTint tkaci:s
XIIXMIS TO IIOMKIiANI)
PAItlS Aug. 17 (UPv-The game
of lentils i rally oilglnntod In
Fiance nnd not In Knglnnd cs
generally supposed necntdlng to
Joan Locot) sports-w titer of the
Petit Jcuinnl.
The game which we .mvo Im-
pelled fiom England In ns fur tit
con be nscertalnod by hlstoiicnl
doc utnenls nn old game plnvecl In
Kinncc rentuilec ago The Eng-
lish learned It from our ancestors
It is nn Englishman who gives
ptoof of tills.
In 150S Robot t Dnlllngton
serretuty of the Hi It lull Embassy
In l'innce published In Pat Is a
work entitled 'The View of
Prance' In which he remmked tint
the Fiench weir vei enthusiastic
i vi i bcilllv exerc.ie iiuh us found
in il inc Ing xhootlnK the i toad-bow
md the plavlnu of pailli-tnallle
1 In nngliilim in tlnn wii'es 'Hut
tin tmwt f iv in it i pmi 1 1 tennis'.'
liallitifctin i- then ipioted ns
saying that mom people were
playing tenniK In Kinnre Ihat year
thnn In all thi ml of Chri-itcn-
om i oinb ned md that their wiie
no ui t it (lilitiu
miliiliid in I'.n
ii 1 - Vl i 1
I irmers 'lpi n Wlu.it llurlii't
MilUiI.LIliWWN l. Aug lri
UP' c'ltv nffii i ili luve givni
r ii im i
m tin
th iv
V Ii Itlltv pi I llli--i II
1 It t tn ) tn I I'
Telephone No. 1
Texas Leading With
1100 Tourist Camps
SAM ANTONIO. Aug 17 (U.P)
Toxns leads the United Stntoa In
the number of tout 1st ciunna with
a total of 1100 nccoidlng tb T. A.
Kcenc sccictniy-nmnager of tlm X
Texns und Southwest Camp Own
cia' association.
California ranks second
Texns loads with suvcial htind
Kcenc sold of the 1100 en
im '.'
piobably 300 would bo clnescd it
Al The numboi of fltst-cl l.
cninps however. wns IncroaslngUJ
ho said. Camp owners who start- '
cd their cninpu several years ago
aro tenovntlng them and ninklng
thoin nioto modern to keep hp
stride with the new ones built IhuP
last few montliR
Train Hits Car ti
In Family Kilted
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 221, Ed. 1, Monday, August 17, 1931, newspaper, August 17, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123527/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.