The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 2, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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BRECKENRIDGE STEPHENS COINTY TEXAS. KUil'U . M.PTK.M.XK :. 127
PRICE FIVE CE To
Official
Convince
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Select Sons:
Represent
District
Mr- H!i Hudson Day of Itntan
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w.i- i In- MirrtMfiil contestant in the
'i iii-i niii: content hri yeaterdav i
i'i' fiiiKiii and Ik! composition'
' l' .if I'rltlo of In" South. ' mil
h- iitind In t) 1 1 r. il loiitfst for
iii riin of a it.it" onn. -
.'1 olhnl mimih were nTii.'
.ii i I' wnt with rat dilfi'jli
lliut tli" jmliri -i i'i.ii) th-ir llrij pp.'
belli n Tin i w.n a tl- fur Me
i m ! Ix'tni'ti the sotu's "Dctt
iii 'i. .ii" niin..i .. i i Mrs.
M i i.. .-Milek Leonard of K.'lttaid
n.l "Ttai." bv Mi- I. l. Hltlyer.
ll of Kastl.tlnl.
'Hi- contestant. in' r tll to
H" juduis li.t f n.itor Ji e It.
-iiui'i ami IJ.ini - nlnM" If. H.
II. i. . i in. hi of ll.ini'T who alio OUt-
liin.i ihi- plans or iii HonK ommlt-
t'- anil th requirement Ot the
rnt t. Th" wltmlnu run I tint
Mi Day. sung )i r own roBiPMf
thm. with Cliuil" Klker ps aC'Ori-
papist Mrs. t.iadv 1'ipKln of Lt
1. 1 I nam; tip fli t M i of Mrs
I mi r!'n ci m i I'Ii.m if ii solo. j
' Mih I.in- ii il at tin piano uii'li
i
iMit.i-i In tl "' til v. r ns it
il'.i t fnr - .i th- iiniiiln r Mi j
I.' Mli.iHl t
a- It woul
Mms Imoitme I tin I! pluvid the ac-
riMi;anlllHiit for Ml" till ' r'H Hon-1
..ml rend'Pd th" fir t vAk dm a(
ii. In. while th" .-fiTiinil verse won
ii-i l a mill- iuarit.
T'it words ni tl." i iio "ii song nro -
a- follows:
Vm muv talk ah'. ut oiir blur- Mood
: virgin i.i i
Ami onr thotou hbruls of.Old Ken-
tucky too.
ml oiir arMocracy of Pennsyl-
vania. Tfni ha a few
t wi4H I tor a anil raised In dr old
T4.
I'thl" of alt I'i.- r S. A.
1 i.iv.r wish to roam for Texas In
jr. holm
Ami h' re I'm .Mlri-' to itny.
Meets War Buddy's Grsv.rlron
Rain Hinders Eolian Fair First
Of Series Of Community Exhibits;
Many Present From Ereckenridge
200 SENIORS AND NEW STUDENTS
REGISTER AT HIGH SCHOOL; MANY
TO ENTER FROM RURAL DISTRICTS;;
V."
I ll'tlll
' mill '
mi n.i
On Juno 3. 1881. Major l.croy William!" of Cleveland. C. hraril
tiiiiiv fire to rescue the body ot Col. Peter A Porter killed In action
daring the haltle of Cold Harbor. At the annual reuninii of New
York old "Bloody Klshth" this year at Iiat.ivla. N. Y.. Major Wil-
liams met C II Porter crampon of the officer whose body he re-
covered The two. pictured above were eWted to head the "Bloody
Eighth" ar prealdent and rice president.
.th.-.i th' iiiiiiili. r Mi- f "i I VII I"1
ii.o i . .. .i tin Lions (Jul) Will bnlerlam
i h .' i r.i'iK-il fni a hull. 1. 1
Oil ImmI doachrs rrulav: Largo
Vltondaiur Al Today's MccLins
t
.'list Of tlm f-.rlr nf l' com
fiire to b" hclil in S'l-iih- ft
i.i"..(ilr th" ll I!" I I'.-lr
:i on .-i ill' mht-r If). Mum n-!I
lo'. ! K 'It'll I.II'M- U'lltltl'T-" of
r.iMRi'M ill" io: i.n.ndiil th
. 111-1 iit. K.'.in " m x(Til.iy aft-!-1
i'i 'i ami ff4 I nlihl lliti'li r'il Vit't
i l.ni to U roti"lili ruhl'5 i t"tit
i' 'i. Hiid ii a ii in 11 h" - "
i i in ie ti iio 1 1- i' mi .it
i i -vtr iilunm tl to he.
I 'I' i ijtniiiiiintv mi.i ill eotiHlii' r
l ill- mtorv-! hov i V' i :iiii are ttt-
i.ii ln to hi in.: u communlly oxhihU
to thv OH lull Fair.
The textile depnrtraent waa thrt
larRCfit In the number of entrants
tsnd displayed collection ot cxeft-
lont work by the women ot the
community.
Miss McKcnzio Judod thn worn-
i' department In the absence of
Ir4 P. M. Faulkner who was an-
. voidabty absent. W. W. Byers. of
!'.rccknrtdxe Judged the poititry
nnd E. A. Miller of Texan A and
M ColleR was present to Judue tlu
Held cropps.
The next ronimtinlfv fair Will he
held tomorrow t OOnsrVlit and the
county ant are expectirui it to be
one of tin- het fairs of thn year.
(yirls Inslnnlr;l
Not To Kiss Air
Hero At Abilene
Ann.ENE ftspt. 2. -Whether any
of the hovy of West Texas' prettfet
r'rh will nttemnt an ostulatory
itreetlnu when Col. Charles a. Lind-
bergh ylslU .hisre SeptttuVr Zd has
become a highly mootnl fjttesMon
i i.
enrollment
stinh ntrt In
.. II i I'.a..
Ml 1-enloiS mid new
h" HI'. Ii KCllOOl ll'M' vesterilaj
i hens were npirolmiiteiv 2'M1 Btu-
ilentH rei'Mml fur their work. He-
gHtrutloti w held diirli Tu'wln.
weiinesuny anil inursuny nnu wa; CWJ t. - .x i
mude In advance of the other HtU-ij H1 '..ii;i
dents so that the Seniors could have
the prorxr time nnd advlct- In mak- LK I dm.'.' )
inn out their schedules' for the year's m - l-'o. 'i . n
work and was made for the new French rmu"
students In order to gel their en-' plane liininn
j nvef are conllr
fortiinfion in t
l'H lell Into
rescued by a
wlrele.H
trance credits straightened UP and .Ve
to Klve them an opportunity to de-
cide whnt high school courses th
iHEAVY WIND
DOES DAMAGE
FAIR GROUNDS
T. x.m Tas I'i .'i. Of tb B0th
n.i wi- ! .(. Boor sroil tn
i.oi.e Mar. t.ii 'it ir waving on
hi. h.
i u.i- horn ui.il i.t'.Md on Texas soil.
I T .l let Hi 'He.
Hah- Kali' ic.'i'' K'ir Tmm IUmh!
Hmw we io hi. Honor you too
i... i" -tar. I'M ht -ur waving on
l:ll ll
1 vva hoin a i il raided on TexM SOU.
In T- .ih h't ni" die.
Tioin the land tbat border on the
hniad Atlantic
In tin HhoreH td..t klw the ocean on
the West.
Ami of all Hint lie
A hard rain acr oiii.anl'd h wind
ifiiiillM of unu!tiiail i"i' nt nature
fell oei- llrirki'iirlilii' and ni arb
ternlor lnt tnlni' Consider-
able Uaniuce was reported from the
wind the Oil Kelt Pair aHHoelutloi
probably suffering th" hi'iiiet her'
when a section of fenc finn feet n
lenuth was leveled and the hoards
badl torn up. Some damnKe to
the main doors of the exhibit build-
ng was nlso done. Altouelher the
cost of repair will aiiprmlmate
about l'i. Seen tary W. S. Cooper
aid.
A crew of men Is now at work
restoring th- fence.
A larre number of the r.its erect-
ed for the ute of those imrtlcinat-
ItiK In races held on the fair race
. . . 'track were alxo scattered about and
between the.
North and Southland.
Texui U the lit st.
Sh. has smllen of "?ecome lor each
MiatU'er. i twined damnKe
it.. for all who seelt hi-r fold.. .
Tin never wish t" leave for other
I'lao s
i:. when Tea lhe behohl.
. . a
torn ut
At various points over the city
small outhouses such as Karace.
I sections of fencInK and so forth sutv
With the vacation season near Its
Hone ami most of the members
who have been away during the
litt few weeks returnlnif to the
cit. the luncheon of 'the I.tons
Club today witnessed one of tho
larxest attendances of thn summer.
No business of Importance wm
attended to al this time. Announce-
ment was made however that tin:
club would entertain the foot '..Mi
coaches of the oil belt nt Its Inm h-
eon nM l'rida. the sutxilntend' n .
of tho fchools and rtolmbl) n
i.iitiilns of he various teams t i
i xtended Invitations to attend this
lunclit.uii us the v.crtts of tho
clubs aiutiK with te coacea.
tn the motion of Lion Martin the
club offered a rising vote of ap-
preciation to Uon Mortimer Hmlth
who filu wk l moving to Fort
Worth and will therefore transfer
lilt membership to the club in that
city. I
Coach I'. K. Shotwell new unnt'irl
for the UreckenridKe hluh -cl.ooi
and Assbtapt Coach MyrutM". vm i
quests of the club. Mr.. Hioiw il
in brief talk declared ihat h
could not promise a ehauU'ion lij
mum hut that he would have a
ijii-t ear win th" first time a fair
was ever In Id at ;iitislht but even
then It was a i;ood fair.
. . .v
Final. Life
Saving TppLs
1m thl eoritnti
The local ncepilo. commie hwj '" "' ftKp- l w "''
IssiimI emphatic InMiiicilomi that lndlc.ilon-i nt preent h'" '
none cf the sills are to attempt to' In all probability the totnl mo'
kl thn r.iodt ;oum; hero tf the Incnt for the Senior Hltli jchci.il "
Bjp veur will outnumber the enrollnn
u'hnn i.i.iharii .iciicend-' on Ahl- for last year 'ifhlch included a i
l.'tie If piohiihty will sen mnrejlul ntimher of 175 -tmlenti.
Yd k
led 1 1
K a
OV- f
Inn i
fill
l .
Gov't Still
Sending Oat
Messages
OTTAWA.
ot ts from t. j I ' ' . ta
.ns today conviniod oiucinl el1
at 1. 1 i i'
dw i i v .! im i ni
ills ''i!m i MinChl
Ham "i In tlnir K
ada 1'iane Saint llttpl
UlllnlOll IIM Vltl'-S I
lane never rtnclvd
ihe Noith A merle
jsmrthm from
Itioverntnent l
i ii i
I.
i
I.. I'
t. Ill'
i 'ri ic
b Ik-
tei n't i -
rii u.
' iVo ) iitni
fu t '
:et iii ;
l-.lp v I
a id ti
.' ov i tl
Tl-
M '
S Laurel To
Judtfc Exhibit
Th total rainfall ns reported by
the observatory at the Walker-Caldwell
Water Compan's pump station
ws so of an inch.
I I !
fluhtlag eleven. Me pointed out u au men."
that all teams which have acmveu
championship have done so through
years of training and experience
tactfully wernlnK local fans asalnst
too Kreat expectations with lesani
to the present season.
He took occasion to thank Ilreck-
enrhUe people for the support so
fil.l' t' it COIKll'lll-l ' til" V.
A III" -avln-: emu '
. ' ii i . Ii nl.n ami I.i I III ' '.
n t -i'i ni u li.il ll WBb ' mi i-
i tiit inur men. nino Junior mrls
ii nd thirteen Junior boys had passed
all requirements for the national
life saving award. These tests wore
very rigidly Riven adhering strlctlj
to the requirements that have been
made bv the National Y. M
committee on urlmmlng and each
member taking the testa realized
the Importance of being able to do
he thinea requlrod before the award
ri.u.il he tnnde.
l-li mi iiincor Hicks epressfd
i.M .ii a- in in. v.-1' satisfied with
tin i - ii 1 1 ni i'.' mm . "As lonr;
a I hav. iii ii tinged in Y. M.
i' v.i.ii ." in- said '1 have never
i mind n mm- enthntlastie groan.
iiMci.-ili- ii th two of the older
.r..1'.Ml...t.. ..uftl..iril limit hi llnM
i'llt.lllll..t.' ...U
1 ever before seen. Virtually every
Mown In West Texaa Is planning to
send its fairest clauK'hter to nr"!
the flyer and 100 townH will b-
rept'esented when all beauty selec-
tions have been made.
i 4
PROGRESS MABE
IN FLANS FOR
OIL BET FAIR
in
i hi..
A a-'
'it-
1 -1 1
i I i
Part of the Increnso in numi.
nt students Is reported 'to h- ii-
to a Inrn number of students ft on
i. titer towns who have come hem
o attend school and a targe nm
ber of studenta are eolnltu- h.
from localltlos close to Breckenrid-. .
nonie of them tiettun WaflwMl. J'mk -.
V'llon HM though otNr localiil--rt
represented.
It la iteohr&Mtite to tho faciilr.
Lf tne aehpol to. know tHat mtni
students nro coming here from oth
i r towns and it shows that our f-
forts In making this high sebum
one of the best In tho state have tut
been In vnln." John V. Tlalby. pi
I .. I it.n ftitl uAtiAnl tit ulnrnl
lll III tut. II. HI. r. ...n i.JlVf .!.'
mr ll'llie) IIH BlllliluilVfU iil
other siuilf tits other than the s nlois
and ii' w at infants should be prewnt
lit the .'iluh school Tipsdnv Si !-
I. IIKvlXIN MTlli:U
l MIM.
limor m.ii'
plan'.- Sir .loin
ip;
Will' It
I
With the openlm- of the third an
mini fill llnlr fc'nlr li.t time week
iiwnv. miiterlu: ndvaiieemi nt liai. tnu'er ' for nsembly and for r -
a I .o.. ...n.i. ..n ni.n. f.n- Ihe enter I L'lnli'iitlon later hi the day. He Hi
s n.iiiv. it t.t.J .. i'ii." -' ' ..- .....
tulninent of the thousand i if W- i ; s anummreii unit inosn suiueii
Texas mi te iNpeeted h-ie lor the who nave un-auy reuiMieieu nm
l days tirorram.
Moro eMnslve nmui" ment
fea
Im tin sent for tho njtscmbl.V since
many nuitleis relative in school work
Re it. 2
Cai lilt-.
d In a fn Id ii-iar t m town r
tburn mar h u- Wtat nkht m ll-
Wilt remain imill totnoiiow Im
attempt I ii'. to iiwtliMt tin Hi. lit
Irflllllmt Ontario to llnilm.
r Newtotinil.ii ml th n'e to I .op
Knulund.
plain T ii . lully nnd l.n il.
i. I Mi tcair fo ii"l it linin ' I-
an;." ihi mornl"- nl -lid
th' v w trnhl ih.it H -ij
- id run Im i - J s ni" l" 'I '
d tin-in -I"
I KTItKIt Dill U--HOP
I III
lures a larjier variety nnd (niitlt I f ir this full pre io lw diiciiHsed
Oil Bell
n
i n i r
lU
AulmuI Mccling
Oil BdL AuLo
Mr. Hicks grated
enrldne pc-OpIO for IIW suppx.ri ii I noarci ilium uv inrr m tnt .
fur accorded him. and prals.-d the (and have paad the senior life aav-
sportsmanshlp ot th; city In no im- inu h-sim
of exhibits. Includlnir represenliUlv
matoriulM from th business Indun-
trial mtrt asrlcultural prijeets of
this Election coupled with a whole-
Home degree of generftl public In-
terest In the exposMion have xlron
rue to Belief among leirwesaoew
Uon offleraU that Uir rly an-
that he nlans to eontinue the an- tleipatlon for tbt devotopment of a
tloim! wlBmteg program. In order regional fair aregboor to he over-
to do so It will be necessary to awppeo ny vm wowtiik mm rwt
have a board of sxamlners for twta. W. H Cooper wwralnry of th
Aome of the at nlor life wvers h-rej uu nut jrVf gasoeiauon w reewv-
will probably be asked to serve In Ing large numbers of inquiries from
this capacity as members of th livestock exhibitors from throughout
board must he over la yenrs or agoi-ne siu wuu nave cwm" " ""
ANDERSON
REFUSES TO
ENTER PLEA
si
V) 'I 'i
will i.i' '
ftle VOd
I. d dUlllli
lllolM unllOU.
lorcid down h
iieiil.ii-. It wa
loin Windsor
hi-thiiid.
I N.'QU'ln ' .
ii f :-- . i
O ml' '
I t 11 -A
ll" I I I
I'H I I
ll in
tai i"
W. I Stangel head of the De-
Mkrinent of Animal Husbandi-. nt
Twiaa Technological Colb-uo at l.ub-
bnck. will arrive In HrerkenildKe
St i I. on the aftnuoon of Si ptt-m
.i r 21 accoulliu to a letn r re-
..U..I here lnd.iv bv C. ' l.oeh
Tlir.e local autoinnliile diab-rs and
a reirejiciitatvti of the Itetall M-r
cliant-t iuio-lation .-1 .i r f attended the
monthl- iinttiiiK of the Oil lb It
A itomolil . Dealers Association at
UUiti. Star lust nii(ht.
Tin- -.Hitoih were entertained at
a ei.lt mild chicken dinner before
i.rtain terms.
Mr. t.ll.son and Charles Klker
lurnlnhfil the . nt. rtalnmeot for the
lunii.ton Mr. liibson with a num-
her of son kb and Mr. Klker with
nl.ino selections among which wos
.in sonc "Texas. Pride of the
south' selected yesterday aa the
miii-. to he entered from this dis-
trict state souk cm. test.
Those who have passed the tests
are: Junior girls Porolhy wray
l&eanor Bwlng Ariene Prultt Car-
men a. Id win. Alleyno Klnsey. Ola
dys Cook Thelma Middletnn Elma
Middleton. and Margaret Bateman;
Junior boys Ernesl Thompson
upon the fair here as one of tho Mti
xposltlon of Texas. Numerous r-
hlbltora who will "make" the larger
.-xi09tloiis of the1 southwest will h-
iiinoiiK those represitnted h- re Thl -a.
tnoie i specially true of tho Ilv--atock
exhibits since entries of the
famous Alexander and Ulllott herds
nnde last week h.iv? been followe I
. i . l . .I...I.IH i iw aim ruiniiur nu-aiiiii
rid.- count v a-' nt. Mr. StaiiKei " - ..--. -.-...
win iu.Ue evh.M.s M the live st.KklMark.d . mhuslasm was shown In
.l.pariment of the Oil Bel. KBri the .einC and li.lpful dlaeuasiona
l 'niiiiirii . . ....Aki. nsAKome A-f thee Atnnri
which open for fi days beginning on "' " 7Z. :
Si lit. in ber I"
Ml. Slant.- I is ope of the fore-
uuist promoters of better llveitlck In
were held In round-table fasnion.
The next meeting of the Association
will he held at RaRuer on October
Man Arrested
ni Hnnl rrvirtriiifr
Charge By Sheriff
O w
Krod Palmer David Oraham Knfght by the rec Ipt of evter"- of In-
Kendnll. BIIU Holder KUwaru uresi on tne pun oi oim-r mi"
. .... v. .... ... I...... . I noau Hlieuuillft im- mt- um
iiai. ana inmte eo .- t.. ...- ... . :
.xlilMl. at !.- fair are will id. W. ''-. ' " .?' " Dan.''
. i .. k. vii. t.n.l mill IniU-e " r. Iionnuiii. r.. 11. mou.
Ae''h.Mtx' iSrse". S MUs Corrln. Sheffield of the Itetall
Tik to receive valuable Information! Merchanf Association.
ifr.iiii MrrHianv. ' in regard to thci '"."..
IICII.IIM lil'.l 'llkl I'WIV
SKIUH'K AS hKCltl-ri'AltV
care of llv.t nock
S
nm m.its mi-:i-;t
I'M.I.VS. .-Ivpt.
More than
mi n tail drueslsti suletimrn and
jiihtin of the southwest nre expect
IlltVAN. S. pt.
Mudl who was
aKaln
Sheriff II. C. Thornton and Pept -ties
Hlckcy and Ieason arrested a
muii on a bootlerKiiiR charv-e yes-
terday afternoon an I lodged him In
the county Jail. The arreat was
made about seven miles wi-it of
town the man having a gallon of
liquor in his possession nt the time.
Th. officers stated that the man
I ni hored a hole about two and n
Main r.. r.ner-. . . .. ui.i. .. . at..ir
i.ci'iitlv I. cud lUci.4 u bottled i-oodd In It. Und
Chace. Otis Hitchcock. William Br
win Max (JoldbJatt Gerard Bender
Delbert Dalley. Murphy Webb nnd
Donald Hunter: Seniors Pr. Bruce
W. Snyder J. 0. Cobey W. O.
Cieirir. and Jack Ddvle. H. L. Tec-
uerstrom was unable to complete
his tests at this time on account of
illn. sh. but will finish later. Several
others who were III or out of town
lurlnK the week will be given gn
opportunity to complete the work
at a later date.
as iiecretar) of the local nut lU wa..r barrel on top of tin
chamber of commerce has the Jh- .
. to arrive here todav for the two Unction of having remained on thei
i iv. me.tliiir of the Westi rn com-! Jot lon.r In one place than an !
pain All persons connected with other s-cretiirv of a slrnll.it ot an
tin dim; business were invited to iitli..i In Te-.iui It Is said
attend the conference. Competent: Kb-iHtadt has held the secri'tar-
apeakers will discuss the various1 ship of the local chamber for 11
phases of tho drug business during enrs Tho average tenure is three
Jhe nieetln?. I yean.
NAMKI) PUHSIHKNT
inn -.si)i i Mio
llnflnlo. Sept. 2 -Mia Stijwn
of Chicago waH elected prisident
of the American It ir Association
toityiy.
!tl IN'THtlFWIWW WITH
S. S. Tlt.UfflXU C'OIMMIW
at nuiwr cnvimt
The Sunday School training
-oune. which Is In progress at toe
i'lr-t I'.nptlst Church was not held
i.i-t ni ht on account of rain hut
uiii m. it tonight as usual it Is
minmim-d. A full attendance Is
lirt-eil I'o r tonight
As th- nainitiK course prevented
Hi oicii sua from holding its rcg-
ii l.' r r. Ii i it- 1 1 I1-. week it is n-
I m um il ih. iili i i i'h . .i i - will
lnei ' . I lit l' I . i . lit l V o cull
for prncMee.
nent breeders havliiK bei n received
U the o'ffleo of Mr. Cooir.
--
Peeos County
Producers To
Curl) Oil Output
Fort Worth September 2. Pro-
ducers of 011 In tho Yates pool In
Pecos eoun'.y met here todfty lu an
attempt to work out u plan of op-
eration which.' It Is felt will haro
an Important- bearing on near fu-
ture conditions In the oil Industn
The plan heinir considered Involves
fling allowed production for each
liyiso i-upervliwU by the umpire.
Tyler. September ?.Counsei for
Cain Anderson planter of Harrison
county who la on trial vhere for
.illeaed violation of t'e anti-mask
w. sprung a surprise today by an-
nouncing that tho defendant would
not enter a pfaa.
Tho announcement was based on
i Im fact that Anderson yesterday
i-.!itnirecH.fullv chAHtni'id the jurls-
i If-ilon or the court. J ud bo War-
it n Immediately entered a plea of
not guilty for Andenon and In-
structed the tnklrtt? of testimony to
begin.
Would Stop
Tunney-Dcmpsey
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ChlcttRO. September 2. ApellUori
for an fnJuncMon to stop tin pro-
posed Pemtv.ey-T'iriney heavywdagt
championship flHt hero September
g3 was filed today by attorneys
for WHtn Clements president o?
th Chicago Coliseum Club which
once held Dr-mpsey's contract to
fight Hany Wills.
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from here ttila morning.
William Brock and Kdwn
tioped to reach Bagdad al)
miles from here this afti
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off this afteruoon fo
enl weather condlt mi
ws announced.
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Captain Courtney hi. J
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proisod trans-Atlonllc fllgn..
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 2, 1927, newspaper, September 2, 1927; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69727/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.