The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 195, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 19, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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Widneaday received KUM a' iti-
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ht final payment of the year the
-til for which was based on W"" base Th. aj.v. nt into the right
t f r child fiel 1 bleacher
Mayor Clark Leaves On Air Line
To Attend Wedding of The States
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Charles H Clark embark
morning on his firat air-
.Mill ine rule. i
Kl f lieatlnatlon ia Oklahoma City. (
C t.'.r lie has been Invited In at-
iit Die firat celebration of the es-
1 'uhliient of the Hi inirf Airline
tjb-. H' Will b itn 'ti; Mil llilli'lll'l
7 more ftii' t mill il 111 PhiiI
R PiMilff. prealileut of the air i
rinapoil coiiipnuy. to witness the
serial wedding of the states" a
c I bullion which will be t.uiled
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HOOVER GIVEN
ASSURANCE OF
LOYAL SUPPORT
New Yorkers Send Word
Of Support In Law
Enforcement
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mil. iiMi.ii lh.it his ii' u is plrdg-
i'U to -1 1 1 i n t prohiln'i hi laws in
Hn with thr pr i'so. ir niiii"t
Al ii i I . I iv of ft 'i .t iii i 1m.i1-
oral authorities hau Im.t und will
continue to have con till tc coopr-
"J0? '"m Detroit police although
MV uriuiru llfn IIIUI1 lllll i n-
daiiKered by prohibition ahootlng.
'Hi.- Dei. ilt Ct- t'.mncil today
adopted a rnoluton pinlittlnu to
Waihlniftun agalnat promlncitou
u i.f tiiemni Ii. i nfiuceinent
To Mquip Planes
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I "in llirdln vlre ptesldent and
Bernini initmiKer of .Southern Air
rrnn-pnit mini'iinr.-.l hni- thnt rn-
ilio t. 'ephony "iiilpiiii'nt him been
ma'ii'iit mi Knkk i piiHMinter
liln. i. p. i itui!; h. M..n Fort
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Draw For Singles
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Al" Hk'll Ill-Ill. I J I t.- tin- ti
'leh ''I.' I imi pla in.' in the -ill
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Fn ii. Iiim-ii i-if nril-. .ibnve Wll
Hani I Til. I. n 2nd. Aim ii un . re.
wh ii the .ti iw for the iiii-ii'M -ln-gle
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.un . u.-nei. a r Mini i-namo- I
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wIi.iIIuh: in diatKct emirt here thla
uior - 1 1 - li. foi.- Judgi ' O Ham-
lin Sui'll.i i. .'iilllij; t iMdlrt-
men .ikuum him gai f" Hieck
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l'.iyii -it i nfu.rd I Mie check
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ini: ' li is Mi. . nue li ipprd In
ll'ls ii' .ii th. groun I - that the
veiiU' in lliown t'oiinty where
th. I' 1 i - i air led out
I'. I'l.ltsO.NS lill.l.K.D
NEW VuliK lune 19 (UP Flf-
ti i ii .. ii- mi. killed in the
iiilh.pi k. ulin h sh-iok New Zeu-
Innd M ii im in i niillng to cabled
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YAMvl i ' I'.MHI'M .s'-w York
June ) ' I ii i ;. hiii. hit home
tun N .' . t i i k Ituss. In ihe
fl ' tii. "t Mi. Y inkeea-Ited
8ox gJ i N. one was tn
I In the same order as the din
inti of the "Oolden Spike" upon
the completion of a new railioad
and in which planes from font or
Mi. t .i.-s will p-ntlclpate
i'i- .mir hues opeiHt.- thiough
Iti . ekein i.lye ni.ikinu tun stops
h t ' lil!i
fit nffu i ils rh imhi i of com
! ice i pteserihitiiea uiul other in
vlted guests from veiy town along
the Kranlff line will ! In fit tend-
ance at the celebration
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Dollar Oil Suit At Graham Is Won
col. ijm)hi:i?(;m vmdhis ijridk uktirn
i'rom their motor ik) at hoinky.yioo.n
Follow The Fun
Makers Daily
I'vi'iVhliiK roini-J ti ilin h
wii.tn I'n. iii hi n'i i. ni i.ii
Inti'l !iivi. In vt i.t nti I'm I U'4
in I hn fllllHl'. 'tnln'll I'np
I lyhiK in t'lifni- iind Out our
W.iy You'll ff' lhi-i co-nnly
rimilii fuh lny In thr Alili'i-
if "in a
Anil fnlk llnfn' Of ruiiM
you iin 'cpxplnx up with Itlv
ill WIvpji" Don't rnlii it uliinli-
rljnptpi if 4hl Ititr-rpitinK ami
rnni'lnntlng tt'nry Aftrr ihil'ir
! uml cu hni' i ii'itht imr
I'lrnth tt'Ar Kill unilth'T nni
i "inlnK nnil by tin' vn In
i iiiii. iw we'll- Mtutlni; Hit- ti'-
i tit Mliiii!Ml fuirriKK wlili'li
.'m ihuun at thi- I'iiI ni- iii im-tun-K
Thp Hi'irrt Snn'j I". u-h
v n rhnpti-i or thin Inliir t
in. tuty will uiMnr In tin"
Am. in in SiitMcrlbi tinliiy nml
j.- t nil ih nrm. Full United
li.'4 world newn ni wrll ii -i
hat K"ln on nt h-ilile
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Lives in Court
KASTLAND. Texaa .June 10
'UR After hearlnR evidence In
the milt of Dick Penny. Dalian
theatrical man againit Will M.
Wnoit et al.. Involving Old Illp
l-nxtland'a fatiiouH horned frog
JuiIkp Oeorge 1. Davenport an
noiini'id It would pmbnbly lie
two weeks befuie u d.Tlulon
would be i end.'! ed
Penny in hoi-ki iik to recover
I'.inilHiii.n fui iiled ilaniHKCH
tUHlaineil when WimiiI failed to
iilluw hini in exhibit the frog
in I'll. in in I-Vl.iu:u WW. ar
iiidltU Li .in ulli v.i'd I'nlittiK't
with P. nnv
Woman Attacked
Hol'STON June l mPi A 32-
yi ii old woiiiun wis in Jeffemon
Iiii In iii: il IimI.iv. the knife vie
Him foi the aecnnd time within
thiei. montha of a m tn whoae lo
ahe had acorned Albert Mheppird
IM th aenrnt.il llltrir WIIIm.I hlnk.
u.ir Ti.-rtv nlhi
after be hid
slashed Mra Marie hyona.
Mrs Lyons was In a a.i
rlous hut
not critlcul condition
suf feting
...- w.
from ii .imp cut acroaa the right
srte of ne tnroa
her throat which she said
wtis Inflicted by Hheppaid.
Shot While Alone
DALLAS June IB lU.Ri Robert
P Ijike. 30 died Utn yi-stei ili
from e bullet wound which entered
his left biea.t earlier in the day i
revolver waa found rn-slde hi bo Iv
The shooting occurnd when he wua
ulone at his home
SENT TO Pit IKON
LL'FKIN. June IU lUR' Pleading
nulity to a charge of feliny awind-
llnir. the ftev L I-" FlUbie Haplivt
pivachi'r was sentenced to two'
years In the penltcntluiy in dlaUlct
court hei.'. He was alleged to hive
cahed a check on a Lu.kin band
fo $11180 F.l.bie foimeilj hied
inMiasouri
WARM DEBATE
AS BOTH
WASHINGTON June II iUP ' Who evei he.ud -initlung about instigation of llllu.p Janus Can-
A warm prohibition debate ilevi I-1 enfoiolng the laws ailnst high- mm Ji . and a committee uf lh
oped In the renate today as piepar- !v '"uV'r?' U"1r'"K n' ln'?" cloae.l their one-day lump conven-
ationa were belli made bv both ."M "!''! ' "v""" lanl any.tlnn luat ntvlit oftiM- iii'i-oiiiiillatiliitf
atlona ware being made by both tllilg Blru fnrlrctK liny nw but . B1ipitelng nunibrr of inigH.
housea to adjourn far the summer prohibition? Hut now when we These accomplishments Include
by nightfall. ; are to have an Investigation of law 1. Nomination of u pint in I ala le
After Sonator Royal S ropebiiid. enforcement wu do not oven hear headed by Dr William Moaely
dniociiit New York had naked the word prohibition" lliown of Wnahlngton and Lee
.miitors to cnnsldei during th" iw-' CopeJand referred to the prohlbl- I'niveisity to oppose legular atute
... ih.i poiaibilit of congrcssion-tion killings on the border of his ' drniociatlc candidates In the elrc-
al artlnn to pi event the (nexcus-1 state ns "Inexcusable disasters" turn next fall
able killing of Innocetit citizens by i mil "an out Hgeous thing" i " Adoption of lesoluttons de
goveinment officials" Sen .tni Car . The Htrangct pnllilcul allgiiniunt inutullng the .eslgnatlon of John J
ter ("Unas deiiiocnit Virginia . ml since the ice msti action days pie- Itaskub as cliaiinian of tlio dLino
ii diy accu-.ed Pi..Jne.t Hoove smted itself to the .t.to toduy. ai cratu national commltteo. 'the
of 'aiibiueiKiiig the prohibition eistwhila ttolid south democrats pledging of support to President
ptohltni" ami nrooeptlvo lapiibllcan patty ' Honvor In his law onforoomnnt pro-
(iIiihs snld IIoovu had promised nppateiitly had offectcd n fualon tnlgram. and a blnnhut indlctmont of
to invnatlgate prohibition enforce- supplnut thn resulrir stale demo-1 the present state administration
ment but had not mentioned pro- crtitic nrcunizntlnn I .1 ini.in.in i.. ti. .ni..nn
hlhillon when he g.ive liiMrtuctlimal
to s inw enforcement commission
l:iii'KrM:li.i.; miimiI V
MnvilF.I.I. FII'.I.D I. I June
I'i iUP 'o! uiel Chiller A l.lnd-
bergn r.luiiH'il fmni hli honey-
moon to Inmlnei4 t.-duy poed with
the new ' Wr" hi'- bride the forill-
ei A iitie Mm row nnil un ultpl.ni.'
tnl x ivt tin- flMi n"WpHper In-
l i view mm i' hl in il 1 1..- mil
Me tolked nolhlnK but i.vi.itlin
" t'omnierclul Hvi-ition In rhntRe
nf experienced operatom. In entlie
ly practical today on n rnmmerclnl
burl" he rnld ' The next atop l
to perfect plane-i and equipment
th t '-iti ! flown by Inexperienced
fetdoiiM more or lean m the mnn-
ner In which HUtomoblle are itiieil
t i:lny Itefore that unit of flyltiR I.i
unlvnol p!iinpji will hive to be
mote f.olprr if and iieneially mif
er thiiti they are today even In the
b.mil of experienced pllotn "
He declared the day of pergonal
plane i wan mill in the future.
T'i colonel a- n liiihlmnd win on
public view for the flrnt time alnrn
May 27 when he took Annu Mor-
row iia hla brldt and hid away on
a motorboat honeymoon
lie motored here with Mra. Lind-
bergh both dreued In blue poied
for cameramen predicted virtually
that common folk might all be-
come Lindberghi when planoi be-
came Mier and lator took Mrs.
Mndborgh on a IS minute flight.
Th tint Impreaalon of newipaiv
ermen wu that hla marriage had
clianaad thla young man who flaw
and laughed hla way Into the heart
of tha natlon'a mllllona. Though
ne wh nances aa usual it waa
with noticeable solamlty that he
jtoseO for pictures with hit wife and
an airplane. No. he "didn't think'"
lie would fly today.
Itut later when he told of In-
creasing safety of the air. Hla boy-
ish .imlle returned.
Vote On Bonds
FORT WORTH. June 10 UP
An appeal was Issued by the Fort
Worth Association of Commerce
Tuesday to get out a 100 per cent
vole In favor of the $3000000 city
bond Issue to be voted on June 23.
Funds necured by the bond Issue i
will be used to finance public Im- '
piovoments
Seeking- Thieves
DALLAS June 1BUJ.R) Police to-
day ware Making the thieves who ry . -. r
robbed cuah registers in five fill-1 UIVCll I1 1VC YearS
Ing station heie during the jilght. ! TEXARKANA. Ark. June 10.IU.R)
The total loaa hud not been esti- j Allen Morton faced u five year pen-
mated. In ever' Instance the burg- Herniary sentence today as the re-
lara gained entiance to the aiatlona
through windows anil police believe
that all tho i hherlea were atagnd
by the aaine men
Today and
omorrow
Ail members of the order of De j
Moliy are ruested to be present
at tlii-ii regul.li meeting tonight .i
. .10 . ... Masons ...e Invited
. .
Praye. mtetinga tonight.
Rota' chaile award Thursday
night at the V M r A beglnnmg
u ' 1.-k
ON PROHIBITION
HOUSES GET READY TO ADJOURN BY TONIGHT
Mote than 1.000 union! nntl-
I. Smith democrats assembled nt the
(OlMY ITb Wl'HM m
HAS STOI'I'UD CAItltYI.VC
IH'I.I.I Ts IN Ills .IHA.VS
AM.IANCF.. Ni'ln . .tune '
'UP Alt bip. V. i.-tlr.-d
inn.hmin Irn 'loppul i;utImk
1iiille in hH pocket i
Shipley ii.'ildeiitul niHi.l n
Hfle sho'l with U Miioklni; to-
h'ui'ii I.iRli.Ing up ror a p"in'"-
fill inioke. the shell exp'od.'d.
ahiittcrln-f hla pipe bowl and
milking a hole in his hat The
curtildKe wan pointed nkywnnl
to which fact Hhlplcy feelM he
piobably owen hia life.
Captain Sails A
WHITE FLAG
k
Changes His Mind
NORTH HEAD Wki'i. 'un. 10.
(U.Rk A white flag daniried from
me bridge or the wreil. d a.e.uier Pr handling of a cint-anacre an- off :.nd . Utter to hla paienta u-
Iiurel toiluy. mute testimony that ""anient ngalnat the land thnt waa . wuled hl iiit-ntlonii to atuw hiu.-
Capt. I-oula Johnaon had changed "valued. The charges also osier ted nelf uwu
hU mind about rnilnsr down with ! that the state school fund loat large ! '
ins Jhlp.
Monilny Copt. Johnaon roftiaod to
come ashore whan tho last six men
of hla orow wore talton from the
stern of tlio vosiol which broke In
two on rocki half a mllo off ahore
here.
Coaat Gtianliman aalil It u-nulil
be impoaslble to go to the captain's
rescue until Intu today for. al
though the wind had moderated a
lifeboat would be swamped In the
mountalnoua aeaa.
Pass Petition
To Save Helms
DALLAS. June 19. U.R-A peti-
tion seeking commutation of Ilen-
i.v Helms' death penalty to life Im-
prisonment la being circulated in
E'istland county it wns said hern
loduy by Ilert Ashby of the de-
fen.se. Ileliui. Wett Texas limit
robbery la held In the Dallas.
county jail He is one of the "San-
1 ta Claus bandits" who on Dec 1'3
Ittirf. Held up n bunk ut Cisco. Two
men a bandit am a peace officer
were killed during the holdup.
suit of a Jury's verdict finding him
Biimy or assault with intent to
kill his btather. John Morton. The
shooting climaxed an argument.
HrpnitlltlfV tn tytii.tnn.i ... ..'
Viu i i 7' . . T
.. . . ... t.. 1.1. VIC i.V
had lieen serving one year on con-
viction of making whiskey.
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Meyers Released
COLUMI3UH. Oliio. June 10 Mjfii
The state today rolenscd Minion
'Meyers. Ohio St.ite tInUe.ltv I.
ticulturlsl. held since Saturday In '
connection with the hammer mm !
d.i ..r Tluon Hlx ..1 in th- i
college f medicine
Meyei i teleaie was aiinouni'iM
coincident with preparations to re-;
wV of Pterin y mci Udne $Z
has dmlt. ed I" oc.MMued a nm.l
M.e "love nest" with the giil
examine D. Snook. ile.MHied nro-
IN THE" SENATE
ivlilcl. wrvm n niir.. r iu
nowly formed party of plank In-!
n M
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DEFENSE FOR
ROBISONIS
BEGUN TODAY
Plainview Man First Of
Witnesses Called
Before House
At'STIN. June III (UP) Del. in.
nf Ht'lte Ltiiul Ci;iiinl-"lolii i .1 T
iloblxott iigaln-it .Uiuu-h m ..
n(alnat hU official conduit -y in
today in the Ifiill'e of Hepieuuti
llve-i
The firt wltn'4i i-nlleil wax I'.i
111" Klndl'l of Plil'll.. runner
cnutilv JUilKe and illlili'l 'iltin lU'V
Klndt'i' tcHtififd to diouKbt ondl-
lloni which exlited In We ! T x ii
.vhen the leapprniMi'tnent of I nl
v iiiii- wnn orden .1
t
The cluirKu a'lalrat l.nml 'om-I lepiutrd to have jitnip. d Into Hi.-
ml.nlanei Hnblon Incluile Impio. . ibm .f the ul uu. bifmo It huum-d
i sums through the. revaluations
i""ta hy Commlsiloner Robtson.
Hevaluatlon had been authorised
by the legislature
because many
lund owners were nermlttlntr the
payment periods to go by without
piylng for land which had been
bought from the atate on long time
terms.
Former State Senator Julias Real
of Kerrvllle testified that he wn-
chairman of the land committer of
the Senate when the lnt land n-
valuation act wns passed Its uh
Ject he anld was to lower the vil
uatlona Seiiidoi Real ti'stjflel in
he hai d condilloni exiatini; unions
lani'hmen at the time
Robett Real of K.iiiill.- it.
scribed the condition In mote .1.
tall Tliete had been a Mg .Imp ia
the price of rattle in 1021 he .inl
In Hi montha cuttle loat two thn .is
lf their value The condition .if
m l"r r""t f the I'lttlimen in
l92ft I"' descrlbul a being ' b il in
hy ''"uld be " futllenien win
orke by the wholesale he i.iti
i "ra l"ei" owned no lund hi t
"ttl wu" ''Valued
J. C. Hunter of Abilene fmmei
county judge of Culberson county
for n period of ten yeara was mi
the stand when recesa waa taken
Ha reviewed land lawa back to
1800 and the conditions that exi ti-
ed. After a (evaluation In tOLI li.-
said the land wua still too high to
Justify holding it on the terms .it
which It was sold by the state. Con-
dittona were such that the legisla-
ture in 1018 and again In 1031 In-
situcted the land commissioner not
sa v l
to cn"cel ranta for failure to pav
conditions became worse. Theie
was the worst drouth in history
Old leaseholders became hnnU
un'' '"any banks failed. Ranch-
l "' 'or vm
'''k'ko Hunter then testllled that
wst Texas ranchmen and not
Lund Commlsrloner .loblson toe.
ommendod tho 1025 revaluation act.
After u legislative committee meet-
lug. he said commlsshv-?.-. Roblson
wua asUod to write a Kll. Roblson
ivcommunded a linger committee
to revalue the land Instead of him"
aelr n .. "......i... .r.....
t UfTe " h "".? f T. !.Un"r
"f"i thn' Hob"0nJ"d h" Wft-
iCONTINITED ON PAGE TWO
TODAY
llrectly refeuing in the recent
white house eii'i'itiiimiieiit of a
legio woman at tea by declining
'or racial Integrity und condemning
loclul contact between whites and
uegroew.
. Reaignation of I C. Trotman.
of Suffolk a member of the execu
Mvo committee of the anti-Smith
party In protest against the Ignor-
ing of his demands that the conven
tion denounce in unmistakable
tcims the fiction of Mr Hoovir in
entertaining the negiu woman
5. Adoption of a resolution tail-
ing for the establiahmi nt ir Wash-
ington of a national nntl sinitlr o.
Knnlssntlon with tho nvnwod pui-
pose of oncouinjjlni; "solid south"
btntrs which went republican in
ample oft hi "convention
uu nsi eiecimn to roilow the ox-
By
STOWAWAY-
'I we'ity-tuo ii nlil Al 1 tint
S htiihi-i nht it i'ii- tl. mil. Mi-
a. i urn pi eti 'I p --iiiiii ali.iaid
tin tiioi.opl un' Yi I ! i I'.lnl on
ll . I. ins-All ili'li- rilb.il t He was
Long Dry Spcl!
For Wisconsin
sw - -
IJcclarc Kxpcrts
IIY WILLATiD it SMITH
MADISON. Ul.s.. June 10. HJ.Ri
Tlio i- i!n lltlle lire I'lli'il
with : ii .'' ii i I I'm nh n !
::rttlem in of i ( I 'lupi i I i
W'Ijciiiisiii mil line in ii. ut .it
a fi
iiieritu tulfill.
j it i I-" . il'
Even i' f'i
' l.eii In t'i
t I -1- ill '
I.- Kld'ltlle
. 1 lllll iv
i hie Hi tin i i
u i"lit I. . '
pp '.il - inipi li
least P.I! I I .
II .tit ut I". I '
' i ila nit -i-
I ' llllstltlll I IN II
ne mil th t
'.le it lllll In .
le the it it i
I lltileliili il
' ii Mb II ill
ilili ei i pi in
mierdiu"iil to i
I'lllll Wl llttl ' i
' 1 1111 .pill t II' I
Ii Uoi is 111 p J
"ll lilt thi'oi
i nit th
iiiiiniif.il ii'"
ll lltl'iNil III I
i W'l I.' ' il
i t 1 lil'n '
Hardgiove foi ni. i president o
the Milwiiili.. Wn Assiirii.t'i. i
that the t'Mh in.indnii.it .1"-
i ot club the i i lit uf i tati ti
tiafflc in ll'pini
Wet leiiil. i i -1 1 Iti i imi-1 "i
-cuilng onlv .in even il." .
lOtci foi th- p. pnallinii III
i '-nialnili'i of th. 311 Si ii'it"i
lind iiiillc it-it fo' would i.
no" ie4 mill i l previmi ili
nieiit on th- n-ju il of N'.'i . .'i
-ill's ut lli ilt I recentti i
pioved In i ii. 'vl.li i . fi i. i
.'mil
Oettleiiiiiu Muni the . lit. 1
. Ill I. ''g'le '' ill I I'"! 'it '.
I Ian in th t it i- "lid ell: in
I slbiht' "I il"' li Id- in 'i
ate-opeint. il ill tlllei . : .
breweile- wtli "di-livell '
I mi ' i t. in on I. ' itat p i
I 'Ion
'
-t; i
I C tUUUS ACCldent
CmiMOtl ? in r
' Vl'ffrtLW O. IHIl III 1
I WTTLB ROCK. Ark.. June .
'U"1 Deputy Sheriff Oeon.-. V
Mso cZ
day that his ' .T. of Olenncu .i
22' whom he " "' i"'"'' f"i
toxicutinn and po . aaion . rii.p
was accidental.
The deputy brought to the p.-m
tentlary here for safekeeping ..ninj
to resentment toward him in N. n
port and the neighboiing imint
seat of Hatosville deelaie't hi jr.
discharged prenvituicly when he
stumbled and fell tn purnulng Quay
after the loiter had biokeu aw. y
from him.
Local Lawyer and Family to Leave
This Week' For Home in New
Waller David prominent attorney
in Ureckenrldge for thu past nlno
yen i i iin 'i iiiemher of the law
flim of Il'iwkini a nil David foi
lii'illV Vi'ita will leave Thill -ll
with hi. wire and -en James for I
New Yolk C.ti nh I rhey will
main then futuir- hotne i
Ml D i d Im in cepted the till
otion a- giueiiii ci.tmeii fm the J
-...-i'ii ...iiiirii im me i
M. Hubei Co Inc. Ill futuiP ml-
diess will he at 100 W. 34th stieet
New ol City The. I M Huber
' fm rii ti ir niinHiiL... t il. i. .. .i
' nmpauy operates in this Hoclinn
and many othei ntljoiiung st-it i
irrigation
hol.N the key to .
Oruilor tirct'ki'tirldge
PRinc r ctnts
y.
efenciants
PARKER CO.
AGREED UPON
BY ATTORNEYS
Trial JVIay Not Begin Before
Month Of October
AMAPH.I.O. June 19 "'
l"t in N -i today npri .1
f.'iil Texas aa tin
It It Himllton'i ti i'
'1 tuilidi'. In the -.1 is uu
" law. Trim WnlP n I i
' . u;i ee on n pi " i '
1 "I 1 i-i'n iiniiei nut -.in.
i 111 ll ii ilefenae v rnu. . 'i i .
i ti.'iI tn et imin il t i i
i eti. Th- fit' I'li-i ..I .i i
opens i tW' lei fi i .1 'i
bei ''I'.il it i lhki l t
' i illed t e t)i"ol.. i . i
"inlii't
Man is Siufced
And Left To Die
SAN ANTONIO June 19. U.fi --
Slugged and left to die on the
tracks of the Southern Pacific rail-
way hero Edntond J. Skwartz wo-i
In a crlticnl rnndltlon In a 1uq&
hospital tfulav lie wa found un-
i ponaciot
'5
ronsclout hv a motorlt imi
to the hospital uhi'i.' ho
tn'.i'inent foi a ish n
the h"id Authorities 'awaiti d im-
piovenient in his i iiliilition h f
1 iiueationlui
him In t V-'inii
I is
I'ssullant
-I Men Injured
DALLX 'ni" l ll"
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tii.-n u i -' in
nllv. List n
D-iii is r ti.
I'l-lll.'.' 1 ..ll'i
hul un . n
red. i'i..' p.'i
it ii hen
I ttolii-' I
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in Pnl
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pital ii Itli
el
It A f
ed In i i
le. nh t".l
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tilllien' ' i Ih
hlllt
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Nation il LeiiKtic
Pittabuiuli
Ineliiiiuti
Swe'i'tlii I I lalljl i . - I
'ltd Ciio. li
Flii i i mi-
"Jew Yin '
1'hllidi Ipln i
Fit; -i m uu i
mill 'a i it. .
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Mil ih ir
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Fiit i
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'hie io
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fine Jill. I i
-on Hiil
Fit st i i
Hrook'in
Huston
ii I
ill ll. limn
i Honii
I? II
10 000 1oj 1 h
"10 7U0 1o
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ii.
n
ti
iiii'ri(uii Lcagiii.
Huston nun i
New Yuik lox ii
Riihsi ii n i f pry u istiui W
nfl Du Is. iiim e imi iji hiij 1
Detio'i
Cleveltthil
Yde and
Scwoll.
lltlilllii ind I 111'
York
The Davld. will din th mi I. t
Austin Thursday will p.ri.i I y
thine 'imi sail from ilih t i
Satuiday They will m li .
Ml' no Fla and Hiv.uii Cut i
Will pint ceil on In Nru Y'rl f
i ll
t
I
tin ie. ii . ivlnu m Ni w
lowitn. Satunbi'
lli M.r f
in item ifp in -in I
much regret for the dnputtui. of
these fine people Uofoie leavln"
Mi Davltl atatetl th-U he would
t
lil I ltelll li'p I it
in ike fntiuont tups
'udt - . - in ihe interest
tn nieclteii
of his fun.
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