The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 274, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 18, 1931 Page: 1 of 10
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Don Mayhue Wins
Patrick Trophy
OAIAKSTON Oct 17 "-
Iejleiant Don W Mayhue. uf
Palestine III a member of the
Eighth .Squadron. Third Attack
Group won the n .t on." Mwm M
I'atrl'ii air tiopby race at Fut
Cocliett here this afternoon with
n nv age ipeed of H2rVJ iiulci .11
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FROGS PONIES.
LONGHORNS AND
BEARS WINNERS
f. C. U. And Texas Have
Hard Time Winning Over
Stiff Opposition
llciI'dTiiS nil 17 m Houth
ii Method i t'nlvrrslty piuveil il
' iln linn i in Iiip S'Mithpl
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lll.llt lip III P llll ii'letl ion
n i lun'fiinu foolbi'l mine 21
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I HIST WORTH 17 n V
I i hi ii t t'nlversity opined
i nitthw. ' nf-reme schedule
ih i fl ' ii nty over the I
I lum Aft i in if lodav The ain-
ij p ikoip i -in i iii in (hr Ian!
nili if. i both IrniH hml
i' iiilii n i. i if fmrpit ami pluna (
i Abou' .'"' funn wlinfuitJ lha
HAtXA" Oil 17 'UrV CUt4
I'l-ntnn. '." i"ifiil Triuia tackla
who n ytir ng . klrkr I a f IJ (Oal
xalniil tin rmvrrait u( Oklahoma
i.mti i.kIiv iiuiiirttf.il the feat to
V"Uk n"''"nv at' VM"
h. 3fHK .nri ..1 iiini. lwiliaiAn tlljl
ti. r-hrili I in 0 About 30000
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null i i i .1 'heir way
i l 'i If l 7 lriiitv ovei
in ' inn '. . AikuA fimlhull
' if th . n m i M-nilh
1 i infennre Rime
Youths Kleeled
Future Fanners
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rigni w mp pracucaat oi up in ine
inhn l.uderdaip an'l Trumin action of the osmmlUoo It la my
I I'nnrough were elrted delegate opinion that acme of theae prnc-
' Pi- M'aie r irveni in of Kuture tie cxlat and that othera do not
l niieia '.. ' lull at the IHillaa exlat. Having waded Into the
I-hi Ortiiiiri j t a meeting of airMm I pronoee to croea It.
thi ft eck nitiitjp K V T h ipter I'Ira. the tchoola with which
i ii t 15 r t'lir Ti-ddiie wa rnoarn ' have been eonnected over n por-
. .item up Twelve hiindr d Ku- lod of yonra have neither dUHiilea-
t mi' Faimpi are expNrtei to be (Hi aehool nor altorteneil the school
I'H'pnt f. r thp nrntlmi. areord- dny on iiocount of footlmll or other
it k tn iiv Uhi.i.lea or Tayloi.
w ". t. ....i.lrnt Krep lodg-
in: iiuai.i mil ticket to t pair
win be fi n -IipiI nil delegiie.
MHtlv ri.NM!U
Itie y. i iv proainm for ihe jfu.
' tie Vni n i I'hipter of tie locNI
h h arhn- 1 wa et up in regulHI
i on lit tk
I'l mil' ti in ipiiIh nipet ngi
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lnu mi im 'itliiii'l for
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I ii lolif -.ni i pk il ' i Slle
i nvi till ii i i . Fin . i p
in ii i I tan k ri I ini'iii
Ii i. itten liillii' Km NoNemliei
Iti'iit ii t hiiminr' at hut doa
i-t hel-l i it cti'i k
end llrli'K.llPI
itntrlci r
tr!ct h V 1 meetlnx in Air-
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ilene IH...I.I-I h.ld Pathrr nd
yn hatv.i.i J.n.my plav hikt
i... i game ml il. t other h lure
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rUtiltui ntm h(iu March Hold
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hop pnnii i.iMml l've.tocki
) 'linn w t'i in . ili aihools. play i
more ba-.t i .li mn.es and have I
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lilt. CIJI
on H Apt II enter lUdg-
mtr - it Texas Teeh Col '
letc- John l I. ton an I A M
Ci.lirgis p i litebail same with
nth. i F V - Clubs May bu-lneai
no ting for closing esrs actlvl-
Committees Of
Hreckenridfte
Cisco To Meet
Members of the c aco and Hrtck-1
enrldge athletic committees will i
inert at the Hot I I of Kil .it on
building Monday afternoon at I .
oclock ti wok out final airange
rnenu for the Clsco-Ilreckenndse
football game here Friday after-1
noon
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"" I'ciiiinnti 11 mint aainn
of atinlenti. le.tlng if ppp niin
I ol c ng if .0 Mindii uini . : of
tn -i li wil in I -.1 ii..eil
The Headliners
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S. M. I. 21. IMco 12.
T. c. r. (i. A. & M. 0.
IJati lor It). Arkansas 7.
Toxius :l Oklahoma 0
llnri.ird 1 1 Aimy IS).
man school
Abilene fll Urownwood 0.
Pnmpu fll. Amiinllo 0.
Snn Antfelo fll .McCaniey 0.
(St-e Sports Page)
What! No Poet Laureate?
HAI.I.Xs. cm IT. it h Ti-.is till vii iifoclt il .l" '
l iiikIiI uithnut a NHt laillrato ahlmiluh tmlav and Die
t-ilc Thii- rr tin tiiui' .mil plai i t ! Hi- Ipjfislatiiri'
fur tin- -rlirflon nf the f n -t nftnial stati- h.til.
Thi'ii- .i mi Huith nf MMilirit fm McarK tv.o riro
hail H'jmlnifl hut a tnminilti. of lejnilalors (Ifk'Katc d
to makr thi M-lrctiou could not ki'p a iumm.
All ronimittrpiiien from thi houto whero tin port
lauii'iitf idou stnrtid were on hand and liHikiiiK poi'tic
Mit nor.t of the i'ii.iti' mi ih i . .ippi'aiTd.
ltIi rirntntlvw of tin- rim- luv output varied fiTim
vui-K' for home town iicuapuiH'iA to povmn known tia-
tionalh wciv diwtppointpd.
Football khii'P" anil othi-r l.ur atlinctions proved more
ittiactivo than the "election of a poet laureate. Even
he ImiMe committer mnuhei- who ki it their appoint-
ment admitted thc n.iht not ln o hot aljout xietiy.
Holland Issues SuiUm.hmiI On
Altitude Of Resolution ole
y Male leaehers Coniinillee
N. S. Holland nuprintendent of liidckuuidsre achuolit
and n member of the executive rn!miitte of the Slfltc
Teacher Association which retenth ihisnciI a resolution
condemninjr hijrh school athlitics .-aurdH issued n state-
'mt remnHnir li nttitu
. T .. P
de.
Mr. Holland did not vote
for oi aarainut the renolution
'exlHiiiinjr that he wan in fa-
diepit aml;r f mme f te ifcomnien-
dntioiH uml avninat othuM.
Ili full statement follow
Aa a member of the fCxerutitp
'ommltlee of the Teuia fttnii
Traiheia Ajiaoclatlon I illil not a
a vi le a week aao when the com
mlttp voted Id condemn rei-tmn
prariirea a contrary t the ilu
rational purpoaea for which our
public free erhorla are maintained
and other na violative of hlh
ethical and correct moral aland-
hnd voted pro or
would have been
either to affirm or to deny ill
tlleile oontoata nny mare thnn 'rm eel7'ng thr c xecut'.ve mnnelnn
they have far paronl-toncher naao-lhere that the eenatorlnl tent "mttat
etoHon mrollngs. fnetilty meotlng. "be vacant."
pMrndea on nnirlotlo oecnaiona and) Iand announced hla prlmnry ob-
a lotiR trnln of other cntiioa tha' jjectlvei were
occur nnd recuryby which the J Firal. lo draw a ilry. aeennd
itooi day i anorn. i nm not aay-jlo
Ins thnl the aclioola with which I
i nnvo necn connected mvt not of the nex aeea.on of congrnaa.
hoi.tenod the noon day period or i Meanwhile the two 'govornora"
n few perlmU In the afternoon lnwhi want I.onga job here prepared
order to Ret out narller. but I am to file amta ao they mn become
riyinR uini ainieiic ronteata nave
not been honored in thla reaped
any more than have been othei
r en anna for cutting abort the
"chool dav Ilrockenrldge haa hnd
winnlnc football toame for the
paat two aenauna. Many tlmoa dur-
ing the aoaaon have I strolled
through the high ecliool plnnt. cv
. " i.. . .'.
-! H Ml" .V.IHIJII 11 llllinil lOllk
lnme lo fnU tal work lm
Brlng about aa orderly m Bftei
tho rootb- g0tion hod boon over
for .01110 week.
I'cotlnll ha not
i
(Continued On I'ag. Six)
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rtrXIl'IN Oot 17 'I i'i Inve-ttKa-
toia toilay blamed elf at: annuls-
t on through entiinglemrnts in bed
tSmJL" "2JZ!Z l
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of Professor
Htreng
aim .Mra .vinipn
ATTI.NI UIJt'NION.
C V I.ymun. Ja. O lUrrelt
and Win Pnrdue Jr left I'rliUy o
attend the reunion of the nitnibn t
of the offlrns training camp ii
Ijon Springs In Fort Worth
Thoae who trntnnd In thla camp
which was the first for officsrs in
Texas furmed tho Flint Officers
iraininu tamp Aadociuiion ut I'll
day nljrht 4 ipsa nn
The lo 1 men ate expected homo
Sun 1 u
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SHREVEPORT
M A N SEKATE
MEMBER NOW
Louisiana's Burlesque Has
More Entanglements As
Man Sworn In
HATO.V HOI 'i IK. Iji. Oct 17
I l' IiuUlinn a political burleiue
grew even more envolved today
when Joaeph C Ind a Shrove-
port mntrr.rtor hid him If awntn
In Up Ifnlted Hlate aenator.
Lund i mlr into the' m!xi p waa
pimpled by hla belief that novel -nor
Huey f Lonjt ami United
Htate Henator-elect had ao much
trouble on hla hind Irvine to keep
two other gubernator al elalntnnW
oiieo tno cotton fnrmir. thlril.
to help In deniocra c orgnnlMitlon
bon.i f de uovmnoK
Rescue Ships
Abandon Hunt
For Yonanmaru
SAN ITKANflSC'O. Oct 17 (U.ltt-
Mope hm nlmndoned todny for the
Inlui ntiuk enlnhliii inrinttiuei an.l
her cmv of ' "Vl riyn Ig
nL.VJ?t 1 ' 1 .?. '!
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vessel had foundared in a stornt!a-r
iiOO miles northwest of Dutch! Doia Mings nnd Marie McClenny
Ilarknr AIU tl.ru. nwnn aliitutaf Post Oak. Olndva Moors of Nr-
wi. -i u. i. .i ..'
ceeded on their course.
The Dollar liner Piesldunt Jef.
feraon. biinglng Colonel and Mis
Charles A Undbergh home from
n- After-pauo. x.
a n.
night and a day she sent n
r.dlo message here that the senrch
waa hopeless and she was proceed-
ing to Seattle
Labor Department
Collects $62000
AI'HTIN Oct 17 lj From
March i to Bepttniltri 30 the Tnx-
as labor dtnartmont co'locted $02.-
405 (tl nK disputed In 132 cue-
. -..i i.iu. rin......i. .un.. i...
ww .. av.'i v wiiiiiiimik.iivi nun
ert Oiagg repo.ted hero today
.MUl.ll.W AMb AID.
okuvhoma crrv Oct n up
(overnor William II Murray today
called up n governo s of all at -i tea
and member i cf coneres to aid
h m in forcing thr fedeml farm
board to reveal exact amount and
wheriabnii.i of utiitilllfjitlon wheat
and cotton surpluses
Tho Oklahoma governor rhaiirnd
I that so called surpluses exUt only
on iwpor
It. I IvIHKS .MOI'lIHIt
IHKf IN SAN N(il.l0
Mr nr.d Mrs It. I. Kirk nnd
ilnugntcr Wills Jo. are In San An-
I golo to attend the funeral rf Mr.
1 Iflrlr'. mnlhar Mi I.'IpV
j who dlod
Biulilunly Filday innrn-
I IIIK
Mi s Kilk pasaed awuy at Ihe
noun of In r lHUKhtei Mm Oh.. rge
!' nm ii
FINAL HALF OF
MONTH'S DRIVE .
BEGINS SUNDAY
Residents Urged To Attend
Church Of Choice Bv
Pastors' Body
Thf Hick-Tn Chutrl) rimnaltfn
launrhnil by the HtrrkentiUcr Mm
lalrrlnl Amine nl.on two wrrkx nifi
enlr upon the wrnml hnlf lotliiy
The (IMvp wan orhftJuUil to Im hrl.l I
durlnit trip month of (-tntpi I
Thr pilnrlpul ohjfrlUi of lln
ramftnlfin. arrnrdlna lo thv in
rhnrga In to act (hr at lent "n 1 I
lha cnmmumty bchittd tnv . hn ch I
Special announcement m w
gird l0 the movement hvp hr.-n
midfl the ftemt wpek in nil civlr
orffanlcat.ana nf ltreckenrltUo
ftS;s -
A atatomcnl latuad by n Ilierk-
aiii to the
-U'e're entllnx on the people of
H-cckenrldga to get back of the
eltuftch official! tlurlng the .jet
half of this drive. Ar Inveet gallon
nf toivlee club Inat ck revmlfd
that loaM thin fifty er cent of
thoee AtteniU't liail been preeent t
clitnch the procrtllns Sunday We
feel however that that tenort wan
extraordinarily high.
"However. a cluba of thla kind
etind for the welfare of the row
timnlty. and n the rhurch etindi.
at the cenlc- of the commi'nity. we
reel that every coniniunliy-mlndeii
man and woman inuat deal wiih
the ehiireli cither foi yea or for no" I
Service will be held at all Urrrk-
enililce rhutrhca thin tnornlnit .utd
t mlxhl
iChildrcn Slain
By Mother Gun
Turned On Self
WII.MI.NO TON. Ohio Oct. 7 UR
Whllo a i.idlo mirijed with tho
tune of n Ja orcheatrn Mia
Lucille Ward. 3&. ahot ami killed i
her four children nnd then her-1
eelf hocnusc alio nnd her liiialwtul '
could not pruvlilo them with the '
comfnrta and luxiirloe of theli
plfiyntnte. i
Tlio five ucillea were found bv I
the liualianil and father. Itueaell
Ward. 10. n tool maker aa he re
! turnod homo frcm hi daily asitrch
for work. '
The bodloa of the children wei
plied In the living room and
kitchen of their humble home i.t
Itceavllle. a bullet had pi or ceil the
head of ench victim. A txth car-
tridge unexploded aa in the 32
calibre revolver which the iimthoi .
clutcliwl in hei hand
Club Girls Off
To Attend Fair
And Conference
Ml I'rnnce rneatham coiiHly
homo doinonatrntlon agent and
four l-ll Club glrl leave Monday
morn ng for Oallia lo attend the
girl's division of the annual edura
tloniil encmnpment at the State
i.n.. i m. tin K.nui.n ..
Park aro the girls who won the
trips at the .club show held lat
mnntn in nrecKonridse
The session w II be held Tuesday.
Wedneaday nnd Thursday
Frank IJchridgo. county farm
aitont. and sovon county club boy i
'attended the
cncampmeiit luat
woek
Retail Merchants
Secretary Leaves
To Attend Parley
Miss Idrilla Young aecret nv o'
the Itctall Me ch its Association
left this morning for Tomule wbeie
she will attend the two-day school
for the Itetail Merclunt Aaiocla
Hon stcretarloe Monday and Tues-
day. Miss Young will address thi
gioup Monday morning using as
her subject "What Should IIo Con-
tained Under Credit Itecord and
Ledger Kxperlenees and Why'Il Is
ImpoitnnU"
Mrs llce True secielary of the
Hanger It. M A. accompanied MIsj
Young
President Off
For Annapolis
WASHINGTON. Oct 17 iUJB
Piesldent Hoover left the White
House shortly after I p in toijay
for Annapolis Maryland whore ho
will embark aboard the IT S S
Arkansas for a week-end cuim-
during wh.ih he will u t thi.
Yorktown r iiii rnh nm il
District Convention Of
Christian Church Opens
Two Day Session Monday
The Mm! I'htlitan Church will
he hot to thp lllir ct Twelve inn
vmt in of Ihe tllac pi"1 of Chnt
Mondiv and Tuesday II was an-
nounced Saturday by the flev Hen
Parker piitor A la gi crowd la ex-
rl 1 t i iit'eml Ihe two day ees-
on
li K M Welti ptealdent of
Ten i hrlntian I'nlviMliv Kurt
Wi 'h will he the pr.nrlpil npenk-
t of the e invent on He w II apeak
Monti i n'.:.t following a binquel
to be held nt Ihe churoh
The proiiram will begin at 1 30
iclock Monday afternoon with
Miivor t'ha lea Clalk delivering the
nl.lrp h of welrome with Ihe te
pon.e hy .1 dge II D Sit it In of
Wlch 1.1 Knlla
The banUet will be seived .it ft
p nt Monday at the Church II irrv
H.nea prominent -ill oper itnr of
Tixta will be loaatmaater utd It
i: Shepherd radio artlM will en
tettaln th song The banquet m
an open aesalon with eve ynne br-
ing invittd. church offlc.ats said
Dr. Walts will spoflk In the main
auditorium of the church. The ttev
Patrick Htnry. stile secretary of
the Texas Chrts'lan Mlsainnar' &
rlety alao will speak
Theae aervlces' nuialc will he fur-
nlahid by the K.rst Christian Chn r
under the dl ectlon nf Mm. Ittunrt
rate
Charle Marlon Rtaa. arcre!.ir
of r.lgiou eiiucatlon. will speak
Tueelay morning a will Paul Met
till
Accord ng to the Kev Mr Inrk-
er the convention theme w.u be
The Preem nenc of Chi let."
Minuter nnd livmen f nm all
i.ert on i of he d ililil w II nttend
Pershinjr Brands
V '
Yorktown Battle
Decisive A Hair
VORKTOWN. VtT Ocl. 17. ULR
'lhe battle nf Vorktnwn must be
consideietl In Its rostilM one ef
the decisive battle nf history.
Oeneral John J. Pershing com-
mander of American oxpotjjilonary
farces during the World Wnr de-
clared today at the celebration rb-
orvlng the ISOtl nnnlvuronry of
ltrd Cornwallls' surrendor lo
Gem tie Washington.
"The vlrtiry won en this field by
Franco-American ftreea under
Washington was tremendous in It
cnneueiices." al Oeneral Per-
ahing "It brought Indepondence
to a nation that ho become gr-nt
anting the nation of the eirtli
nnd eatabllshail the ptlnclnal if
democratic aovcrniiiriit on thi-
continent. It acaled fm all time
the frlemUhlp between the iteoplea
rf l'"itnoi- and Amrilra
EDISON DYING
WKUT ORANOK N J. Oct 17
I' I'i Thomas A Kdlson doap in
the stupor that precedes dealt.
was losing ground so rapidly to-
night that doctors believed he
mtirht die at any moment
Residents Cross
t
Plains Plan i'ev
Bank Business
CP.O.V. PI-AI.N'S Oct 17 I I'i A
new bank will bo i g'inlxid here
next we k Announcement wis
mudt today that mote than 90 clt-
liens had aiubsilibed $27 VW for
capital and surp'u An application
for u chirter Is pending In the
ntste Lanking depaitment at Aus-
tin The nw 'naiitttian will ..relies
assets ind iXtbUities of the Flist
State IJmw wh.eh closed October 1
IJKlis KIIA row
ASHTAHUIwV. O. Oct. 17 HUB
A swarm of Ues attacked a valu-
able row owned by Ittchnrd Johns
railway agent at Hack Creek. O.
near her The cow. stung In
every part of It body died despite
the efforts uf veterinarian to
save it
IPs A Cote Cole
World Literally
SOUTH HEM1 Ind. Oot 17
'UpT It was a Cole affair when
hVtvvard Cole and Mis Cora
Cole I led ford Mich came here
to be rviiried.
The cjiemony was performed
b Dr ISlmer Ward Colo Mi.
and Mrs D Col weio w.triosi-
os None ot the d le vvero related
.si'i.ur.ii
li K M i i pip ilenl Texna
Chri-tinn t nive a t who will
pik on 'hrl' I'teem nent In
Christian K lurst.on Monday night
at S o clock tt the First Chiintlan
Clunch.
CAPONE FATE
IN HANDS OF
FEDERAL JURY
Lengthy Instructions Are
Given Body By Judge
Wilkcrson !
CHICAOO Oi" 17 UP' rhe Al
Cspone Incline lis fraud in.r wit
pin ceil In the hnndn of n Jin. nf '
small town ti 4denten at 2 13 p in '
today. I
The Jury In United male district
couit began deliberating the fate
of the nat.on's major gn lemli
after an eleven day trial on chirg
e that Cnpona evaded 1218.000 tsa-
rs on a six-year income of J 1. 08a
641. '
lengthy Instructions by Vedeml
Judge James II. Wilkneon hud1
been given thi jurors.
Judge Wilkoraon In Instrucion"
requiring an hour nnd th teen
minutes told the Juru a they need
concern themseivi 1 only with the
fact of guilt or innocence and need
not worry ab ut the puntrhiuent I
3 Wichita Falls j
Youths Cured of
Adventure Crave
WICHITA FAMJt Oct 17 U
Three sons of prominent famih
had llieti desire for advent un-
cured today after causing hun-
dreds of men and boys to search
frantically for them must of the
night.
Wrapped In blunkets and sleep-
ing soundly on th lawn of a
suburban homo the thite boy
were found early todtv by search
ers who had spent rui-nt of the
night beating through winds ind
along th banks uf th swolen
Wiohlt Hiver.
The youths Chaile Chenuutt. '
Jt . tl. Quincey Joe I-eo and
Wally Kraxiei. 10. burst into teaisi
a they were suirouided by a
crowd of anx' his men who finally
located them. '
Ixcpt for I heir remorse at rau
ing so much troubl they weie in'
better condition than the hundred J
whi had tramped through deep
mud fearing to find them dead
or injured
Hifh way Officers
To Watch Trucks'
AI'UTIN Ott 17 Uri
'highway uatiolmen and
8ute
vehicle I
we ght liiaper''ia will take to Ihe
I roads Mondiv in doubled n mbers
I to enfoice the state's new law re j
quiring rt mud tiiiiimlaslon permits
for all tiuck afieiated i r hire
Constitut onal tv of the liv hs i
I been uphe'd by federal Judge..
Seek To Oust 2 l
Kil y ore Salons
' l.ONOVIEw"7ct 17 'UP. Dii
trlrt Judge Heuhen A Hall imla'
sol Orto'ter 20 for a hear ng on quo
warranto proceedings filed by D S
Mered th. Jr. distriit at'ojney to
oust the constable and Ju-t ce of
the peace at K Igore
I'ltlNCII'Al.i Mlil.r
All principals of the Kurkmi li.i
iehool system met wuh N S lloi
land superintendent at the Hoaid
if Kducat on building Si.tutiitiy
. nc ning uoutine b .ine.s wis hin
i lied
PROBLEMS MAY
BE PRESENTED
BEFORE GROUP
Action Would Be I!o!
Drastic Ever Undcrtal'
en By Countries
ir NKVA Ot! 17 l
nmnii ho) ci It
n Ihe piwp ii
' nn. w i dlat
" i of the i ii
i i hlr pl I I
'ei n .lupin an I
The i ismr I i I
I' Una a Arnm
c miened ip i
mfeircd i th th
gates nnd lund t
broken. Th. 'Unit. I I r
formed nn the in .
that the council w . i
vorably th cilinu of
dlnary meeting or Mir
sembly if the i.rnfii .
found uMhmikabe Ti
then .rcukl be put h. f
tlr assembled letum
nearly every nition n
ci-pt th United Sim. I
Turkey to mobilize w
agiinat th conMci
An eco lc liovcni' i
nhiervrrr 'elt wool I
avoided ol In ntiv
onlv as n deep us
would be the in ml ! i
t nn .1 action evet un I' t
NHW (II M.I.I. M.I
TOKYO OtU 17 i
perlsl give nment .1. i. i
l ind lUJlnal an A nn 1 1
er at the 1 ague of . -i.
ell atl1 fn ng mill' n
hunt'.srnt niw hulii n.
neva Iml
J.ipati i ..resenlntivp
council e - i a now rti . i
thi . I ii. Manchini m
win intr i ' ii to iL.k Ai
uril to cxp jin ne leigu
la f'M f 'nti aftlnn.
Mi nnwhlii it wa p
the It lib m I t liy cniiiin in
k'o 4 'Ipt lining nine i i i
o fieri . foll.iwiitj Inve t t. '
iiimora that th men
slug pnll'.li Jl Tlllvltle. n i
plot' ing fm the eatulili
m I t 'iy it 1 1 i'.)rhlp
''ItOOI's MOItll ll
lTiil'IA Hull i
(it 17 une th .
N it I'ttiil m I'aninl i i
ed mi ' I i Iy eiuii
ri' p h i i pi i fm i'n i
Chin hi .ii in Mil
qui trt. i v hn i
ti day
Luiilers o mm.
neic in Canad i -
unal'ie the '"'
Chins and J iwui i i
ing wis begun i
many mns meet n.
All Chine ie c
in a boycott on Jsp.
some c. nleia .ueh s ..
Toronto and Windaor hive
on recoid u ging the Nat on.ii
trnment t ilc-laie war. the '
era aald
GRID RESULTS
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Notre Dame 3 !
Maryland 6 Kent
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Penn7lv in n 32 I i ni
PltthuiS'i 35 We ! i 1
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Temp 11 Helton 1.
Pituburg .all Hu -
Csnton it Bdrtew
J icksonvillc .' T
Winteis 15 bam i r
Kuase 32 Jew 1 1
('uilhug 2fi. Hei m r
I'unia 13 An. ii '
Ab Une 31 litownw(
Quanuh 32 ISleetrs o.
Sin Angelo 31 McCamev 0
Menaid 2S Brady 0
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