Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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L RECKENRIDGE AMERICAN Hurt In Accident One Is Captured
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HI \TSVILLK. T<*., Ma> 2'. fhlisti di*np| nixt. H< wa.- f r-
'> p I < - at* it from I jrou.n until an imrriirrati-w offi
ti,. W • i • I i« • Faint war h«ri-■ cial wan <|Uf*titimnir him about his
■ tir thati.. Ib.rh up ■ «11> b t •>( thrm wan recap-1citii* n hii>.
h .pitrilu*it but • has *lrmii> trf «l iiiH- bj t city p«.li«-eman in
b 'i liisnn.i • «l. Huiit-iVillf.
Ki.it I* " th. ••I'ui ty h.■ - int:iI J. «. K«hert*. prison record
with a slitrhtl;. f'r. 'Lured ' ' t. brae, elerk. -aid the men escaped "*«>me-
but hi* d'«'t>>r tertd'd hi* fiifuiition Xinu " between iiiirinmht and 4 a
| as k...mI i/H- a us treated at the in. by aawing their way throuirh
I Breckenridife Clinical H'tspita! f> r bari over a window in a lockup.
$1.10 J minor bruises, then dismissed thi* They were identified ;ia Billy
f4.yT, I niornif'K. | Gene Burden, 2'?. >ervin(r n five-
The men uer. re'unnnir front < and-one-half year sentence from
'flnej. misseil a curw- and slid Patter rminty fnr burglary; Rob-
,nto i traveled street. Their ear ert Spinet r Stro .h* r, rju, of Will-I
• erturned •w\eiu' times, and Reed iai -• n county, *er\ iiijf a life sen I
• .'! .f >>r reputation uf ^ thrown out of the automobile itMm- f"i murder and robbery, and,
.. • ir in the columiis of — - John Wenley Zetsch#, 4!, under a
t;y . n- .'ej uuua .t ben.* *- -I I *«'Ven-year sentence foi burglary
nunorea may uw ,from imitn* county
Robert* (laid Zetache Wat arrest-
ed bv Huntsville p..lice officer l.ee
Sandei while In- wa standing a-.
:■•in.' It Khway 75 on the outskirts
of II intsv II.- tryiiiK to hitchhik'
the National Safety r uncd' pr. ' ',uU He offewd m> re*i*tamv.
• t.ifeil auto aei ilent* :ni rht t.ik- '' ,l"' au hi.ritie- vnd t.ie men
■ ■IV than I In live,. their way t . freedom and fte«i
I lie Weathe. Bureau -a,d oiilv '"^ht iruard bemK a-
Ui. east coast .11.1 the t'at it'll' "- •• th"> ***- *->-■ They S.l,d
Northwest could t suiv ..f fa.. •""Vn t- appal, titty had pl. n
nam holidaj ' •estate l had not been
, , . , , Itermined wheit fhe\ obtained thi
In n "St ef the rest of the coun- .
try it was K" " f to t cool, W'th . , , ,
New h nifland w nt spread March w • launch
Sissifiod Gormonts
Idles Cor Workers
issued .llloekr I'he wolkeA had
asked tor -anly overalls instead.
The «i .. - -: ' • touched off a
wave of 'ip.'iih' strike* at other
plants, th' I : 8 - at fKitltre when
la.liOit Hel'e lie 'I.
HETiWJIT, Mich.. Ma> _':t up
Nhtii' .'li.tHKt workers at h <'hry-
sler plants were idle toilay ts
cause men believed smock*
Tli*' officij.l learm d that Ninoi Aeie ton sianit'ieil to weai on tin-
had lieeii v.juiteit hi connection j,,|,
with tbf Betani-'iirt liviuv and ti. i ... . . ,
. . . ,, , the III pute leacheil a Ileal \|
rnlr^ "a,'\ "■ i "a :U" 0 v,be,, three u.iim stewards! V\ A: 111 s..|. .vl .. -• "
^ 1 * " l* ) " • iKMign v% r** fitvti n* a ivsult of Thr* b hi • , t tir« «►!
a walkout Friday by workers who p:> s. r. i. • "'ill contin-
revolted against weann>f company ue it >•
Fifth Tire Bon
To Se Continued
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Seniors
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irin at in the Hiirh School
, Auditorium.
L'shers who are honor students
of the Junior Clfss, are Elwana
Latham. Carolyn Mabery, J ickie
Miller, Nancy t'hastain, Jaiue Buitf-
11.am. Lorraine Went, Joan Hefner,
Doi-M Harris, Ne ira Duugtass,
Emnia Alexandei, Odeen Livir.r-
st.in and Jerry Tiner.
Hundred May Die
On Memorial Day
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V|o«t of the nation looks forward
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trie National Safety < ouncil. said
"• iineiiiate traffic deaths over this
Memorial I>av holiday may reach
1 in or more."
"We are hopinir that the toll
may be held t ■ S.' traffic f.Valt-
if' h a as not t '••*," he said. "That would the
,«• <'omniun-| low est toll fiir any holiday since
i l>. ■ . .•it between World War II."
elei • nt- ami Vanv IK-arhoni said the KZ maximum
■ nuld be achievfst if motorists
<ti f n t.-ly has -tar- took advance of the one-day holi-
■' ' ties," a |nth da.v bv "usinir e*tia care, common
'ti. -aid. '"i\ * can -ense anil courtesy."
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sistatice."
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the M itdle West* and T- xa- I"' f"r lh'' ,w" "tl" at :"ui
i n the Pacific i o-isr th. predic- | '""^hounds were hr.,Uirht in to
tion was fur partly cloudy weather ■ :i,'J " the hunt.
ifui nxiN-r tempt*ratur^ii away fr« rri F nnon rami l«
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^Tat.- prison at HunfsvilUv
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Murder Trial On
KDINBI'RO. Tex.. May *. •• I
An alien from Mexico was ot>
trial for minder today for killing
I". S. Military chiefs appeared to- [
day to be challenging IIt. [Viuk
Ins MacArthur's Korean war pr'e
posals bv disputinir his claim that
little extra power would be needed
to carry thent out.
On. Hovt S. Vandenhery was
scheduled to ii'turn before the
Senate armed services-foreign re-
latien.. committee investigatinir
MacArthur's dismissal (at 10 a. m.
KI>T for further questioning.
He testified yestenlay he would
want a I". S. strategic air fnrco
about double the present aize lie-
foie under;,akin? MacArthur's pro-
pi.-al to hoinb Heit Chinese hae --
uiit-nt. Korea.
Vandenberg To Be
Heard Today
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Helping yburwrlt to a tailor-made ca-
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ATTENTION!
CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
Will Be Out For A Short Duration
t .1 \h Of Other >e:ir- We l> Thank V u For Your
I .nthful I'atroruige
llope To See You Later In The Year
AUAIN. WE THANK YOI'!
EGGLESTON'S
You Too
Can Be A
Reporter
Every no* and then someone tells ns, ••why. and
<w from Somewhere visited us all last week and you
didn't have a thin* about it in the paper!"
fir perhaps *e neglected a weddin? . . .or a death,
even ... or a rluh meeting.
Ne Wait These News Item
Ir The BrectorMge American
But we Himply ran't keep up with all of you. all the
time. Not without help from vou.
If you have new* items from a two-line local to a lead
Mory . . . TELL lT8!
designed to cut running costs
on every truck job
"320*H lo«d ... 3.34* • mm*
I •/ un Ale/i Foi <hu^e wui una 0$
3000 tfuch wperutwo whu kept Jaity
leturd* wf «u>, wit. iinMiteiMiMe, >Ui4
lepun tuttt in the Fwi J Economy Hun.
t uit pei Mute running <1MI ut Hie
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FINAL RESULTS NOW IN
from SO-milli«n-mll« It
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PHONE 102—101
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litii yw Hm MtCT I
H fr«n th* UAST MSI
. . . that'* Km Ford POWt* FUOT
>t i y in u nufihell! The Economy Ron
provided overwhalining evidence rtVAt
Fci d Fi neks DO iu** you niuney
• very mile. The fOwt* FllOt U OA*
ti.j leovan why. Oeti^ned to fWa
I ict a> oCfuratelyt
"IwNte near 7 tent... 3'/i* • milel"
i . . ftiot'i from the fconomy tun report
ot l. C. Clingon \ Ford F-6 Heavy Duty
Bump' OMohur u ,ond and gravol man
Clmgae tayi Thi* Run really proved
Ford Truck hauling economy to mof'
Save ceitly TIMC tee I
Ford-, hove •omed o reputation for nimble
r.eii in traffic, huttlmg over-fbe-roed, oJt-
round get up-ond-go' F-l Fickup tbown bai
fingertip gearshift 5 - ST A* MT*A Cob (added
co*t). Only FORD often V-8' and Sixes*
TRUCKING
COSTS LESS
FORD TRUCKS LASTTONCERI
U «fl fefvtf '••HfreflM 4.'m %n T.fllOOO fr.iti, 1,1. in.waiK. p,.,, Ittngtll
DANIEL MOTOR C0.r Inc.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1951, newspaper, May 29, 1951; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133990/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.