The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 16, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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BRECKENU1DGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS. TUESDAY AtV.UST 10 1927.
PRICE FIVE CUNTS
Accident Takes Life Of Little Girl; Two Hurt
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Mne Planes Point Noses
Toward Pcific Today In
First Long Distance Race
A I U P 0 R T.
Auir. Hi.
MUNICIPAL
OAKLAND C'ul
Nine airplane each eurr.vinir
mure tlinn n tun of gasoline to-
day pointed their spimmijr pro-
pellcrs towards Oahu tin prin-
cipal island of the Hawaiian
j' roup in the first lonjr distance
aerial race in hi-lry for if-
ihhj in pru-N a- a j'ifl from
I a i lies hole f liii'inlulii.
Lotitr befoi' t.ntln. tl'in noon
b I'HClflC tllm . . In.lXX tilth tnv
Ininr our i . niit. Imi dlstrlit
ni.il llilllt. u.i not more tliun
Ivmi miles tin. i iil(ir for. caul
erf a ii.uv .rr )ii. fiii.- which wax
aim i.x.rlMl in il- puih picked hy
tin rilitw for ii.it .titu. it'tl twiit)
four liinir Jout in
llosoi.ri.l 'itf !:
I I i-ait v to en ml mi'-
HUH vtelcoruea .il.il
i ill. r il t li Imi' lace
Hawaii
if her fom-
xlxitor who
Plans for
Hi. wo-pilon are complete mn to
Hi. iroinlnd ro-operatlon of the
t nit'. I stutea weather man.
Big
I ii I crest
In Meeting
At Abilene
Hold Meeting
Here On Pacific
Non-Slop Flight
Ilonirr D. Wnili'. mmiagi r of the
Wct Texas chamber of commerce.
J. McAllister SOVi-iiH. of Abilene
mill K. J. Nk. of Th rock morion.
t!i- Into i mi D reprcsi iiiIiik the avia-
tion mmiiiirtic of Hip Went Txun
rliuinlit'i of commerce nmt this morn
lug with I ln laotip of llreckcnrldge
buslm ss men for the purpose of din
ruiliiK Hi' proposed non stop flight
of a ship spotisond by tli West
Texas chamber of commerce across
the I'uelflc Occun.
No Informntlon an to tin- detail
of Hip meeting rould be divulged
toila .
. ..
Ton i gli I Is Dad
And Lad Nijrhl
At
Gymnasium
A widespread Interest In tl.o
flht whlcli Weal Tmm through the
.t Thus Chamber of Commerce
nml the Texa Conservation Society
m making to 'i'vt a monopoly of
water right in West Texas bolng
n anted M)Wir concerns anil other
Inter sis In a inuiiner derogatory to
tin- agricultural ami domestic use
of the terrlloi. It being revealed.
mi-onling to llmm i Wudc mauuger
l.f Hi.' WTlV who aK here todny.
A meeting I'.'" I"'ll called .it Mil
line next Tli influx l r the .iit.n-
of (iiitherln tin imminent which
Iium liei-n Htm dil In t til- lel'H M
1 1i Ik lueetlli .i innlli' lit Il Mi'irK
hum ull uvi i tin iMiiiiti will he
luemnt hIiII nidi I- of tin- -luie
lliiillil of W.itM I -ikllieelH will he
1 1 n an ot.i.i mum to .villain
till IT IMIHtllllll III Hie lliutti l
The lilj; (u. .( ton f.irlhM Hie meet-
iir Mr Wii.le i.ilil I. wloihii or
lint irlute intip 'I run M-i'itve
ii.iiiIh on w.iti and ilvuw or Teua
til Hie l-xrluxlllll nf do)4Hlll IIM'H
utid Irrluatlun
The whol matter he toliitd out
lilUKei on tli.uiillrutlon of liroMn
("iiiinlv IrrL'utlon Ulalrlrt for n-r-IiiIhhIoii
to en it u duni to IiikmiiiiI
the watera of the V'm Kd fu.-k
itml I'eean n.ivuu irlluitarles of the
Colorado Hhir whleli la nov tend -Ini.-
The Sindleate Power ('omim In
rlalmliiK to h.ie xetltred flUlltx to
nil the wat.i- tliul flow Into the
t'olorudn m an amount itial to
7.000000 a'l'' feel which h :' into
mm arie fe. t inui. than the iiormul
flow of the in am
The meet I n i: lit Mdlene will lake
the nature ui an open foium. Mi
Wmle nald. It It er III l h.
Hlutnl f lilt lli r Hint ronrl uoreiure
Will llUe to lie renorled i t" -e
He the flKllt oet Hie t'olnr.itlo ll
i r iiienHun
Wade mill that he in . Murtllit
HrerkeiirldKV to i" nd u lu t . ili'e
(utlnii to the Abilene meetli.k dm
to the Inti-reat la IrrlKatlon irx
ed hero.
Wi if Vote No
Confidence In
Cosirravc Govt.
r
Tonlitltt will he I1ad and lil
nliiht at the Y. M. C. A. and a hllu-
rloiu ivetiin- Ih expected. The pro-
Krani. which will be In the form of
an old-faahloned awlmmliiK frolic
will open In the "Y" pool nt 7:3u.
AJI father anil ion are urged to
make their plana to como together
for no boy will be admitted without
hl dad and no intm without hla
aon.
Homo allff competition la enpect-
ed to feature the program. The
dada will demonstrate (lie atunlH
they uaed to pull In the "ole awlm-
mln' hole." and their ona will allow
theiii Hoiuethlng new in the wny of
aiuutir irickn. Thla novel plan of-
feiM u rhnnre for a world of fun and
nn hour of itellulitful conirudenhlp
HOT WEATHER
AND WORMS
HURT COTTON
The cotton outlook for stepln m
COUIit HIk euhon N not mj lirixlil
due to worm InfentHtlon mid the
rerfiil peiiod of exceedlnKly hot
weather a nurvey of the situation
revealH.
There hne been no Indication! of
IMIl wei dtllliaKe hut leuf WollllH
lire he in II 111 j( to lllMlde the flelilx
in iiirreiiHiiiK utiuiherH caiiiiini. heiiw
damage.
The nioxt Kerioun menncri howev. r
Ih pr sent by the hot Weal'n i
which In ruudiiK u imp. iirltnuillv
lute to open pieinulnreh Hiuh rut
tiny down the lel uml at Hie came
lime aerlouHly uffectliiK the ;uulit
of Hie crop.
In nil Stoplienn county linn nhotii
r.l(Ki ucreH In cotton. The total
yi Id will probably not exceed 1000
hulm.
Borah Fishes and Say? Nothing
.!-
(!() Docs Caught
In Police Net
This Mornimr
between the
llreckelirldi;e
father and noun of
Valuation
School
For
DislricL
JTUo police ''.opartnirnt today h-
KJn in turnthl tiico cimiuiuii on
Htni) iIokm and ull iIokh thut have
not been acclnated accordltiK to
the reKulullona prencrlbed by clt
ordinance. Thla inuruinK 40 doiu
were caught and will be kuhmgiI 'C
not called for and vucclnatcd with-
in 2 1 boura. I
Chler TTeliey ptatod today Hint
every (lop caught without tho tng
bowing that the nulinal haa been
properly vaccinated will be taken tip
regard lea of vnltie or owueralilp.
ami every (lug thai la not olulmml
by the owner within ' 5 notim will
be illm.ptrlH il by l Ik' kh. route. A
iarr'e iiuinlHr of doad muvu blltuu
by a mad dog that wtta killed Sun-
day iiio.itiui' ntul owiy lucttul'oii
poMlhl" in bri' liken to preveni
a Hpreud of ralilen here.
.;.
Lions Plan For
ifek
SEPTEMBER 24
NAMED WTTC
DAY AT FAIR
Tin Went Texan Chamber of (Toin-
iniii'i' linn accepted an invitation to
name Saturday September 21 na
Vft Teua fhuinber day at me Oil
licit Fair Il wuh announced here
today.
Homer Wade ninnnk' r of the or-
Kanl.utlon Htuted thut he Ih IkkuIiu-
ii ii liiMlullou to all officlula of the
WTt'C. Hh board of dlreclora and
olherH who are Interested In H
work to meet here on that dute fot
u confen nee.
An if fin I xv ill hi' made to brlnu
'In i.rrirlnl bund of tin' revlomil
i liumliei (o tlii city. 'I'hln hand Ih
tin- I'Ih iiuiu'm Hand f Stamford.
Thin niukeH the third Important
i'M nt o In. lirooidil from otitHldr
llncki nrldue lo thin city diirtiiK Hie
inlr. On September 21 MohIuIi
Temple of Fort Worth will aend ltn
four wul known mualeul ornnlitn-
tlona; on September 2!i the Dal-
I'aao hlnhway iiskooIuiIoii wilt meet
here piobubly briiixltiK a large mo
torcade ami on September 23 the
West Texna delegation will arrive.
Two Cars
Crash On
Walker
St.
V.i.il.. president inl bees nrn etnrtlnp lo buzz In the bonneta or n num.
. r of proinliient alatenien. Setmlor William K. Ilornh of Idaho.
hiniMlf often ini'iutoncd as n poKNltile candidate. lUhea fr hroolt
l lout In th" mountain Ntreuma of hU home ute and aaya nntliliiK
II. 'how lure liimllni; a he.uily--althoiiK'h It Ik not Known whoth-
er he tiod worma or lllea.
1 rn
)ir I line
Annual
Al
Stovall Brings In 1200
Barrel Well From 4200
Feet In South Bend A rea
ricnic
Now $12000000
tIio equalisation board for achool
laxca haa com pic ted the work of
flxini: property valuation" the dis-
trict and tllabamted after about alx
weeka of aleudy work. AJlhough
the work of totaling the eatlmatea
haa not et been completed It ap-pi-ara
that a lubalautlnl Incroaae haa
been made over the valuation for
hint year.
A rouKh estimate placen the prea
nt valuatioji at about Jl2ooo.t;oo
while that of lout year waa $11.
out) 000 tilvlntt an lncreaae of ap-
proximately $1000000. Two rea
mum are (iven for thin Inrreave. The
hirk'e amount of building 'hat ha
been In progreaa .for the paat few
tn.intliH Iuih Increnaed Hie amount of
tuxiiMe pmpertv to a coimldc ruble
stent In addition to thla Hie lim-
it of tin hcIiooI dUtrlct have been
extendi d about two mlli'H to the
sunt It ami one mile to the northwest.
niuMiu a totnl nren of ipproxl-
tuatclv fixe niiiuri mile
Tin ii'i.inl hud honed that the hi
rteiiM. in iiiiiii'M valuation would
t ti-t it .i ill cream- In Hie rate but
It wa t"t' I that i ropoaed improve-
ments uMili Mimt )e mude at aoinn
of Hi. cliiioU will neceaaltate the
inainli n.i ie of the prevent rate f
il oo which in the maxlmini allow
iclede-
and IS
Supreme Court
Begins Review
In Mass. Case
UlMlMN. Aug. IS. UP Captain
William Redmond leader of the
Nutloual League Deputlea In Dial
Klreaun announced iu loday'a '-
.ion that hla party would vote for
the Labor motion of no confidence
In the Coagi iv i Kovernment. ThlH
Mituully aunt nl it.ii.it of the m-
i iiiiueiit.
HACK TltOUIIMI AT
ClllliDKKSS SHTTIiKI)
AUSTIN AM. lf'- (m Hi-porte
rench'iu; tlm BQvernor'K office lodnv
Indlciiled that race trouble at Chll-
dre i. lUrondy aetta-d ami that
ed The 'talliatlon Itoarn
H U Kurr II. U. tterren
II Webb
m itTii AXVoi'.vrifcMit.vr
I'lnal plana for the I.lonn Club
picnic to tako place at Hie Country
Uub noxt fc'rliluy eveniiig nt 7::i0
weie to ho made thla afternoon nt
a meeting of the committee in
charge of theao nrrangeinuiilN nl
H ice o'clock.
The picnic wnlcli tlila yerr nas
been aubatltuted for Hie annua
banuuet of the club will bo nt-ti-tijeil
by menipjrt of the uton.
Cii aid their Urn liM nt.-l MemU.
A number of outaide guoata promi-
nent In Llona Club work will aUo
be preaent Including Julian Iler
member of tho luternnlloiinl Hxocu-
the Committee and Dlatrlct Uov-
ernor K. N. ltoiomiueat of Ku.it-laud.
Uan Hyer will bo the principal
vpenker lor Hie occasion. He la
noted aa u man or brilliant wit and
u speaker ot exceptional elnquenco
facta which ahotild mnlte Ida nd
dress a real feature It la said.
The picnic menu will consist ot
barbecue watermelon fried chick-
ii and so forth It la plauuvl.
Ihe coiui'ii lee ii charge of thy
Mil is fim'it-"d of: I'ortM Uan-
lei. lirneat Muxwell K. I. ndl W.
(i. CleKK nnd Jake Saudefer.
- - - - -
Mutiny Breaks
Out In County
Jail At Wichita
i:. c.
Hroiu'lit
from u
production of
after tin- well
Stovu'l jesterduy afternoon
In His Sto.ill l''i No 1
deptli of 1200 iiet. lor n
0 hnrii'lH ait hour
hail lieeil deepened
additional ranger w not bo iWeil-fft niaior league baaeball player dlod
ed. Tho tiviV
pent yeHti naj
uoou
rnngerH
probubly
v. ho wen
wilt return
Announcements have been receiv-
ed here of the birth of a fine ba-r.y
u'lrl lo Mr. nnd Mrs II W. Kldd
at tin ir home at Ititnkln. Texas on
ViiKti.t 7 The )ouui: lady baa
been dm n the mime of Colleen. II r.
ui.l Mr- Kldd foimeily lived In
Iincki-nrliUe and Iium- many friends
here who will be Interested to learn
of the arrival of Miss Colleen.
MUOR I.KMU'lfi V14TKIt.V
DlltS IV HOS.ITAL
HHlISfON. Aug. 10. tVcV-Jorry
Doouy. 'dSi' oiico widely known ns
at his
noted :
i Iovch.
home licte today. lie wna
h n pl.ier who tuvcr used
WICHITA Kana.. Aug. 1C Mu-
tiny broke nut todny In tho Sod-
wick rounty jail here when Frank
Illll nogro jailor waa ahot and
killed.
Fourteen prtsouera salil to In-
clude some of the most ilosponito
characters ever held in Jnll wo to In
a st He of rebellion this afternoon.
attk.vds ro.vvH.vriox
P. J. Iintoon court roportor for
tho 00th District Court la In San
Antonio Hi It week to attend the
convenMnna of the State. Southwest
ern 'it id National nmioclatloiiB
UliorHiand rcporlera.
1IOSTON Aug. 10. UP) Pour Ju-
tlcos of the MusMUchtiM'tta Supreme
Court kilting tut a full bench today
liourd nrgtimeiitH on oM'cptloua tult-
on by the counsel fur Nlcolu Sncoo
anil liartolomeo Vunzettt to ilecla
loua iniido by Judgo Tlmer of
the Superior Court mid Justice San-
derson of llio Supreme Court. There
tvero two bill of exception
Tho firat waa to tho denial by
Juatlco Hniidoraon of n writ of er-
ror for which the defenio counsel
bail petitioned on the ground that
defendant's coualllutiuiiat rights
hud be u violated by alleged pie-
Judlce t'f Judge Thayer who preald-
ed at their trial. The aecond bill
excepted to Judge Thayer's refusal
lo grant a new trial a revocation
.if sentence or a stay of sentence.
iioi'sk sAcco-VAX'.Krn
.ll'ltOlt IS IIO.MIIKI)
KA8T MILTON Mass. Aug. 10.
I?) The home or Lowla Mol lardy a
Juror in tho Sacco-Vtinxettl trial
seven years ago was wrecked by
an explosion today.
Mcilardy his wife and three chil-
dren were thrown from their bed
by the blast and suffered aevere
outs ami bruises.
1'olic.i expiebsed the opinion HtOi
u bomb cuuaed the explosion.
World's Records
Believed Brokcft
By Naval Fliers
CAN DIIJOO. Auc. 10.- Two
world's rocorda for suap'unea an
bollovod to have been made todu
by Lloutetiauta Dyron Connell and
Herbort Itodd naval airman.
Tho nvlutora took off yesterday
afternoon In nn orfort to break the
record of 14 hours and dlatn nee of
900 kllomotors for seuplanoa. TIiIh
morning tho airmen woro otlll fbln
nftor being In tho nlr IS hour-.
Alt.MOUIt DIHS.
OHICACO Aug. 10. IPV-J. Og-
ilin Armour died today In Loudon u
of cablegram received here bv I.ehier
I An lour nanl
from n former producing depth ot
H 900 fei-t uccordliiK to reports
renrhltiK ln'te from South lletid.
The well imido n toUil of !.SI
ii Ii
liiiuil
imrrels iu eight hours
Accordm; t.. olwiver.r tbi
l.ids fair to i'i m lop In' i .
producer.
This la the second producer to
lie brought lu from Hint depth In
Ihe South lleud Held the first be-
ing the Panhandle Oil uml Iteriulng
Company's McOluskey No. 7 which
la reported inukiiiK belter than
u.tluu barrels dally.
New Director
For "Y" Takes
Up Duties Here
Local Faculty
Members Will
Get Degrees
Two members of the faculty of
the Hreckenrtdge public schools wll
receive degrees when tin1 gradua
Hon exercises of the Denton Stale
Tciehera College ure h M tomoirow
evening. Superintendent L. T. Cook
will be awarded the bachelor of arts
degree and Oeorge L. Keahey prin
cipal of the Junior High School will
graduate with the hache'or of set
lice degree
A large clans will bo wruduated
it the commencement program
which marks the close of the sum-
mer Hosblon. One hundred and for-
y students w'.ll receive degrees the
'argent number In the history of
the Institution. Of these 51 will
receive the bnohelor of arts degree
nnd SB the bachelor of acionce de-
gree. .'j.
HUTl'IIX I'HOM VISIT
AT H USIC; T H X A S
(Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ualley re-
tiirried Sunday night from a two
weeks visit with relatives at Uuilt
Texas. Mr. Ualley who la principal
or the high achool nml Mrs. llnlloy
a member of the faculty of Hat In-
stitution recently spent several
weeks at the 1'nlvnraity of Colorado
thin summer where the took spe-
cial work. I
J
CASK I ILK I)
Tie c.iso of M. L Snow it v!r vs.
the Pi rat Nutloiml Hank of Ilreck-
enrlduc Texim. was filed In the
office of the ilMrlrt clerk yiHtei
dax
Prank .1. Hicks new physical di-
rector for the Y. M. P. A. arrived
carlv yesterday afternoon ami Im-
mediately took up IiIh duties with
the ufternoon and evening classes:
Mr. Hicks comes hero from Hreen-
vllle Texas w'jwo he line onrned
n Bplemlld roputnilon bolh nn an
athleto nnd na an Instructor. Dur-
ing his high achool on rear at Green-
llio he plnyed on llio foollmll bus
ketbnll and baseball tonuiH. He I.
.tlso expert In boxing wrestling ami
swimming nil of which will be in
eluded lu tho schedulo for m t
year. Por several yettrs Mr. Hlck-
hos been engaged lu Y. M. C A
work serving nt one time as urnd-i
ant director In the physical ilcuiit
mint or the Dallas Y. M. C A.
Por the next few weeks the "Y
program will go on ncrordlni: to tin
pieseut schedule but plilllf Ml'l I"
worked out for a new schedule to
tw. iiiii l.iin mi. linn iilini'lU nft.r
.1... I.... r.f Ml Ml' lllflcu ! Ill t It
lir. i. lllllH .' hh'"mi ' j
Minted that nn yet n:s pIuiik an i
Indefinite but that he hopes to I
have a good nll-rouud physluul di
mrtmeut with a progrutn Ineiiidin
boxing wrentlliiK gymnasiles. cub-
thoiilca and hwIiiiiuIiik. Aqunt
clubs for both Junior nnd nenloi
membera will bo organized. An nd
ditloiial fenturo which will he o'
great lutportniico la 'being planned
lu i he form of boys nnd senior
leaders olulw which will dovoloj
le'idershlp among the boya. Alonp
thla line a special effort will be of
meat importance is being planned
lu tho form of boy and aonlor lend
'I'M clubs WHICH Will develop leaner-
ship among the boys. Along thh
Hue a special eHort will be made
to Interost the older boya and youiiK
men.
The only deflnlto change or rath-
er addition announced for the sum-
mer Is tho course to lie given Ir
life saving next week. Mr. Hicks
Is now working out a program re-
ikis course which will open Mon-
day. This will Include instruction.!
lu advanced swimming aa woll na
In the latest methods Iu lire snv-ng.
Frieda Hay Dniloy 3-yenr-olu
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Dailoy was almost in-
stantly killed while Mrs. Oaikw
mother of the child and Hob
Dailoy a brother were injured
reqtiiriiiK' treatment at a hospit-
al in a collision between u
Dodge roadster and tho Ford
roadster in which the membi'n
of the Dailey family were rid-
injr tnkin" place about 8:80 hrt
night at the intcieelion of
Fast Wall-i'i and Fatmi avti'ic
llcli'ii Diiil' l-M-.ir old is
tie of tin- di cen.scd child fs-
ca)ud in nn .
Aicoidiii. i Infoii ' in"! obtain
ed this n in- Horn I'm i lli!ilid
III tin. iicciili it and 1 1 "in i i wit
iietws iln lii nli nt toni I'.'i' u In u
the llinl in.iiltlei lllin i Ii II.
M. Deeki i. atl'iipt'd to turn north
on ISiixton .i. inn- tie lino loiui-
hter ililnii iiv Hub Dull! Hi ii cn-
deavorln. tu loin in He .mo di
rectlon to .imh-i a Ih.hIoh ioIHhIou
by nintiiiiL- I'nailel i" tie other
car. Ti.iiin thr .in it at tin
llllie of tin ii ident w.i' itin What
heavy.
The colli-iiin look phici . I the
point Ml I..1U011 im line lueet'i
Wulki-r Kim' llie curi Mrlluuf in
a putallel liiliinti il na' 'iiid Until
wi-re ciiiidi i.ibly damn-id
The dice. 1 nd child was -mil lo
have In-11 tbiiiWll lluililv rinlo the
Pord car. a plme ol luokin wind
shield cuttlni; her tliiout jrul sev-
ering ellin. MH' ll plcl.nl lip
from the p.-. intent In l-'in Chief
Snialle w ho .111 tltliiiik- n car di-
rect I bi'hlnil the Doilie to.ldHler
Clilef Smiillii look Die ilnlil In
1 mother mid binthor who wmo lu
jured to the sanitarium. The child
Idled KhoitU after leachlin Hie htet-
pltal. atl'nil.inls stuteil.
Mrs. Dallev whose Injuri. - con--IhIciI
ol a lii'jued rl- lit kme uml
leg and lad rations on her chest In
lepoiteil In atti'iidiiii- pin Plane to
I e reslliii; Well todlix
Hob Haili was not uotislv
wouiub'd hi- InJurli- bun con
lined lo -r.ili' wound- ! xx 1 able
I to i-iii- tin lii'Spital toil
. At the t iiiii of the .1 iii nt tho
Mill ua ilttin- on lu 1 moth
el's lap. Ahlh lfeh II Iln llllllljllli ll
Child. Wa- l.imlili. hi l 1 1 11 III I
broihi r. iln iluvir. ami lot inollui
who wa 1M1I1 1 1 1 tin iium
P. (' ! nd 1. liiiln 1 1 r (In d
Ceuseil eliilil ih pi ni'i ! tin of tin
D.1II1 Tin .in.l Iln.. 1 I I. 11 1 The
fnmlli 11 'i.l' ibooi a imi 1 tit on
Wulki-r -iini The in. .tin 1 in an I
two llnli n! win in. Hull ua Ii
town al Ho 1 1 me ol ii" .11 iidi nt
Plllli-lal ..t I Vice li.i II chilli
are to be held ihi at' 1 ioon at
I o'clock al the Hut --I I'luetiiv
with Ilev. Jones pumhi 01 ii Meth
odlst church nt Hi l 1 mil 111
charge. Mr. Daili 1 t 'i f mil v
Ihed tu Desdemoiui ! in 1 lovm
here about n year ago.
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Tax Reduction
Possible A t
Next Congress
Order Serum
For Treatment
Two Children
A telegram from tho Pastour In
ttituto nl Austin to Dr. 1 C. Wray
oily honlth of'lcer reporting upon
tho head of n dog kUled nftor biting
two children liore Htntod Hint the
'tend was 'so badly decomposod on
arrival at tho laboratories that no
examination co.ild bo inado.
Dr. Wray stated that ho haa or-
dered serum tor the treatment of
Hie children however.
Thoae bitten by the dog woro
Kdwnrrt Winkler son or Mr. and
Mrs. N. Winkler and Karl Clark.
l)l(. AND MILS VOUX(HILOOI)
H.V.IOYIXO VACATION' TOUIt
A postal card .mailed at Puolilo
Colorado to Hio Djilly Amerlwn.
brings a grootlng from Dr. P 4 ill.
Youngblood. Dr. and Mrs Young-
KAIMD CITY. Aug. 10. (W That
tax reduction at the next session is
possible was relteiated today nt tho
itimiiier white bouse but president
Coolldge reels that the extent will
e governed strictly by oxnondlturen
uHior'zed b.v cungiess tic. its np-
aruachiiiK session.
blood are having
throtiuh Colorado
Wi tern states.
n dellsjilful tour
Piah cud other
Economy Plan
May Eclipse
Famous Stars
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LOS ANOBLfiS Aug. 10. P -The
Times says thut many fanioun
statu will ?o Into total ocllpao soon
If the now economy plan tiiidtr
formation by motion plrturo pro-
tiunors goes Into effect. Tho new
plan learned on excellent nuthnrltv
although denied by producers tuuny
provides for replacement of present
day stars with stars brought up
from film ranks to work nt Hiiiullcr
aalnrlrs.
EASTLAND -Thorp well No. 1 In
the (ionloii pool Is producing nlmoHt
lU ooo.ooo cubic f. el or Ba dally
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 16, 1927, newspaper, August 16, 1927; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69713/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.