Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, July 17, 1936 Page: 1 of 12
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Wednesday
To Be Second
Prosperity Day
of Month In
Brcekenridjre
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Aetivitirs In
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vllle trflrd lit i ni n 1 1
.tit Hatuida) Mi I liatite ' '
vVbat torn growing .m land tt it li
VtJ planted ! i- lt " '
much larger grc in ui.tnioi. i
duetive than ot i m in thi - '
field planted uf thr -.mr tliw
1LS8 Fu!a l.rr halkcr fti r
1 ' of Red Gap I H 'l"t w di
cussing pltns in 'hr office of thr
agent la tiiila t M tph
n County til fmh inmb i '
t'tullnc h Tfa' fntrl Cui'fn
nlal at Imllaa n A mul . i
!tn '" al- malt h rl
honir ilrm inat inn tub an
cultural naw i l' ' n 'inbcr
attrnJ h ("iIimihI a' thi
dat at a rt una vt
'Pllr limc -a wi will
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Of fd po1 ii a " ' '
rlo-icli the n f pi fi
th tanning t- iH-' n p ii m
Krdrral lliliet . f II tr
Ira
aM
HIIW flurei '.i i
.r rp'" w-itn'i f i ' I
xcntr drinoiM-iratmn riiib
thf n'nnloM .frir ial Hat '
In tourn in n irpr nf th
of th i l'il t Jlmr
Mi.
A Ik
Kli 1NHTIT1 TK for . ooper . n
wll he held dining the fu
three day af ftrmem nhort C m-
at ('ollege Sla'i. n rhl i one n t
proof hat etK.peraMvri ate cti'i' rf
to the for(r.n' .n t inntitit .
lhat aie hr to ) n I are hvlng
trcocnued all over th United
State
l"
ANI Mk It C ' ''
Hwe eneidal
. tr.l in the of
flee of the aRt-n' aiurday that
they have ranm I ilrnl VO eon
talnerx "f l1 ' i 'ar
pOStriVK n-.il'n fr n detuo'i
itrilon . m tut .lihtr in
mn'i" tiwtlt ii pt.n t'eei air
repor rd t -on .ill. ( ir- .oiiny Ii
l Ax mated It fur ' iH-htha inch au
orr h"lr ber..l to li hr drep
an 1 f. ur inef t . at at .wound ih
trunk of the ff The holes wete
plilfjjrd wllh a r .t a Nov. grtmtn
on the treated tier aieaaur two
fet lone ant j jrar fi frn
rosette
1 M WALKMt of
Kolian and
Collie CaWwrt of
Poet i
were "i the oxiensun servti r f
flee Monday preparing appl
tions to the eomniiinner of i
culture it Aiiktln fr stale wn
ed lack to be plaet-ed u 'hn i''ii
munlty They will be urnunl
through their communities k ni
cooperation of the Unvnt mart- owr
cr to show the commission! t the
need In the county which all
1 unquestioned Let coopaiat.
Lro Pratt and hi aoo 'i
Pratt of Kllasvllle were In ti t
flee of the extension service Tui -
dny relative to the oil coneerva-
Vl".!.03.r.7Bi 1! ITm T
Is In the mniket fur
d hair nr.Mlu. inn goat
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Larry Pmtt
10 to 80 good
(Continued on Puie Six )
Drought Toll Hits
4000 Deaths Mark
END FORESEEN
FOR BIG SCALE
FARMS IN U. S.
Irrigation And Retirement
Of Vast Acreage Called
Dust Cure.
K NM- U Y M . I ill ti 'I P
rn II I'ik n r.lin i..r auih
i and 'mm managr! IrriffM
iioi firmnrd with mn aavrd
i f'wit itama the nirr
' ! t Ml bowl
I " k i i.iiiumI th- driMilh trlrk-n
n iTmHi iwid tornied th thi!
'i r Mention throuirtiiut thr Mia
i V !! -td -haln of a thim
I
likr.
I i. i . niri to trap
.1 Itr
In i I
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I . t ' ihi N rt h i
' v . . K MWWM I
I i I . r m bill (
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t 11 til I' M $g
ii" i ' Ijf H1-
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it I
II. ii
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h in
init to otiir
imi nirni will
in m to enable
I t r I o I IV
t llll to I -I
itlit to Wr-t
Mi i at i'r of rvoranl
i' i n Ii th . uiitr Th WVa
in i t k ' i ixatinn antl put
l a It th iMifful" raaa which wim
1-lowrd ini'l'i for big ! laum-
n
ttr hAvr nmir to th ml of Mff
.rir rarimiiR Th farm MMtlon of
ihf Wril houl. hr located MHWn 0
i 'tnii of I 'iir mil- on refit mUit ot
. uteri t i t- v It filiation.
Infer Ki -i' t Mo aa an
. t . no l-r.i. 'tini1 CUd liy
' m1i by
ii. M jtroun and Km
ti wMi d tw aaved for a
no o
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the river '
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M i n littiil.
i' ti in it in tor
it .1 . i . lr In th
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ilhr fftlll
I l'k II I
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It In t v
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f ti m lit i-l
.1 thai he would
i hi lecturea that
halirr to be rt
that vaat lOglon
u be euttat luted (or
(Continued on I'ace lix )
Six-Inch Bain fall
In Three Counties
SAN UARIXM. July 1 U
loudbuiati drenched a thirty-mil
latr.p of territory In Hayea Cmta
en aim uuananipe coiiniiett
Heavy crop damage reaultml
from a.s Inchra of rainfall
Utiong w.ndi airrmpanird the
rain
dun si (jlit To (live
Ice Cream Social
Ti rr wilt hr tn . t rr wn m imI
al i.i.iKigtit Sa'urtMy nlyhl at 4
p ni Thi- Mfih ttlot Churib I
(i-ii.triti ttif iiffmir and Ranie
iiniir in I -inifink will fiirnith th.
itrri..i f .i 'h. i .ruing The pub
lie i intit.il
FOOD SUPPLY RELIEVED AMPLE
WAMHI.NiJTON Asaertiooi hy
nitmbri of the Republican high
. ininml that the pro pectivo
atirat ahortage under Northwest
ri i
di.sjht condition I due to
ihr admin atration's crop curtail
n rni program have feeen denied
i Pr-ldnt RooMvelt and oUto
iai ..f the Unit! rial Depart
int-m i .igrwuiiur ibi tTaaiueni
r-ii ted out that the acrenaj sown
to npiing wheal this yrwtr wa
until 10 tier cnt jereater than
il.i int; th period frcMn l'.l'ii to
1.1. im' ih.it thr yield due to
i ih .mtlitioi rtM.nr would be
1-ali
in.d from u prev.-
w trkl
'i"'"'l " " lluMkM.
' h1ln '" rn Mr Hr''l
piir.d He took K-calon to de
nt 'he aigumert thit tht ndmln
it rations faim policy would ro-
lh c P t hr
f Th- tik la-
ia i itd ntt blaatii of heat t' dat
tiii t a' i t ti n n te th
b nit t ij ml f t -ori antl
Pi i f .it ti ! i n "i nit
a I kM b n.
.HfHl'tl.J h tt't l I lKVlt 't III
porart irlief tn par- -f Itlinoia
Ir.iliuii oitht-rn Mi. ' a in i I
K"iit rkj hut forr. a-' r at j
t 'intinuation if hot wnrhor in ht
)hlt Valley upper md m ildlr M
mturl Vallt-v .uttri Mi in V il
and rentral plaina t'te-
A the hot air in.f eat ' e
weatern tMkntaa wH In .onlci
night and the lfk i'j uwl n i"
writer n Minnetota aid Ni bi hi
will 'i joy cooler eth. r i " '
rm th.- weather hui. i i n
Tif hi-at ra.n f I 'jnn
nltfht in aiouthern lilm i in. I l '
tut ky
llriitt tt.tlil and ha imiii
led thundn shower in itntral It
diana That trial roiitifod a il i"
toll of .'I.I after nun ovki i'
diitt f l'i degi r tt nij.. ra'ii i
It ithj in I'hit.tgi pineitl l'i
vthil th tiniiner it- it -tatt '
it otiait Mieh ifan n d Minnt -ta
ieM.i'tt moie It ii 1 7 I itt it'i
attrlbu'rd to heat
In the twin .iti t our ht
deatha numbiTetl 31
Corn bounded up J i h to 3 I J
at opfittnn on iha Ihiratjo Itotnl
of Trad. rflrtllK the rout n d
unfavorable weather Wheat jiiiu
"tl 1 1-2 and ooti 1 t 2 to 1 .V s I
r nta I
tVeccsiiittj-Frankell
Meet biff Hem a Held
The Joint meeting of tlio Nccea-
Ity ami Pcnnkall Hnptlit Cliurcliet
la dmwln larfie crowds acli uvc-
nln. It wa learned twlny The
mfetlnea are being held under th-
nwly built brtieh arbor on the
Poet farm two mltoa tnittli of Ne
ceeelty on the PranUell road I
The me line opened Sunday and
(wrvii ee. ar held eaeh morning at
11 o'clork and e.ich evenlnB at IS
oi'lork liev A A. Pavta of CSr
lion la conduct ins; the aervlrea ant
ringing la under the direction nf
II I Tonianon Miperintcndent of (
the Cnrbon publi. arhoolii j
Health Authorities
Doom Student 67
H-M.T UKE CITY dJR Mix
t'niveralty Tof Idaho iumtner ira-
aion atudenU. arriving with trailer
houMg to live In "Vandfilvllle"
ahaty town aoetloa naar t h
Unlvaratty haaUus plant tound
thamiwlvea without "Women.
.Mojcnw city health official ruKtd
that "Vnndftlvilla ' munt ho dls-
m an tied hacniina of health condi-
tlotw Home 30 atudanU lived there
In tralAtr housaa during the school
year
Flirty-Five Cotton
Checks Received
Amtlhri miilm if cotfoti th'tkn
hajt bern leiened by i oinity Aj'' n
itiikr rialiarii Tit din k ar. in
pavmrnl of the hoi in ip t if I
Hvg thi it ffi rence hr'wri-n po
prite and the jjovrinnie t khi n
t.e enrty fie chei a hati bren
retened totiil n $11 0 7 I
avrll in a food shortage by hawing
tht the wheat yield will be close to
wooooooti bushel. wiut a con-
sumptive demand of 0J3f0 0iX)
huahels With the carry-over of
UtfiOOAQO busheU. lb country
(would have a wnrgmal surplus
item precent Indleationa of 100.-
- 1 IfOOMO buahel.
"
- 1 The Government' program inv
meuuueiy aueeung uie weunro oi
iCtjOfiOO people in Mm drought
areas and tu combat enlargement
of the Iomi already amounting to
more than itOOOOOOOO wi I require
from four to six weeks to get un-
der way Then Piident Itoosevelt
wi nwke nn lisspoctlon li p to the
KUHIIUU .IlinnuBOUl anil IoalOiy
Ka-orn Montana nnd Wyoming
""jorve how tho work is getting
'ikng nnd to let the people in the
stricken areas understand that the
country has not forgotten thtm
HI' A' . In
ni pi mr i
Farm Problem Raises
Iter i... I
pwmswJ
TfA rsrvittv
WnnnwiiM
" TttyssBILL ;.;
M DHZT- i..iJhr-JMi
."M .a... ' 1 ." a. " I .".
VaVt A alaaM. TMM w9tA 'laT KfSt
li 'ii- i ni-iit itt i i m ii- i.j
f t f iiin
i ii - l i il to int li' tnr hn llii if th. tnfire tithix
it t ii i iii . f itn tlm i hn I of f-itnrr. iiti.l lili r r- who soillil
itf t i ii t'u i ii inj.1 in t n -ni! in Ht'li" l'.irk iomon li
i' tttt i-i.; of tli. rni troti -ill bill
HEART ATTACKS FATAL TO TWO
PARKS MEN FRIDAY SATURDAY
Henrt nttnoka clnlmod Uic 1 1 him nf two I'.nka rtMlilonta Krlilny
and Hnturrtny
II V WiUon. tH. who for the nat tn yenra haa rcaliled w.lh lit
only daiiKhter. Mm ICrtna Cot Inn tn Inrki died at I p m Friday In
l.ui'dem .wh-re he had been vtitUnj; a Mr Utand life Ionic (rUml for
I the paat month i
.... ... ... . '
" w won ami .n Miami were.rp
eeinlnc fr nunnowa. pr paratory (
Air tv won anu .u Miami wprn.fMi m
to golni( llHhmg l-rlday afternoon
when Mr V lon fell over He died
before a doi toi eotitd he numnion
ed He had not been III prior to hi
death
The hotly waa taken to th Caa
tleberry Funeral Home In Albany
ami Him hroirRht to Urpi-keni.dRe
by Tlioniiaon Klker Saturday aft-
ernoon Funeral aervire wertt held at
Rnnin ten m lea south of Csco.
Sunday nftaruoon at 3 00 p tn .
with Rev. lraton Braxton of Clsv
co officiating.
ii K. Connally 66 died Saturday
nornlnt; t 10 o'clock on the old
Jim PnrtM ranch near Park
Camp.
air Connally arose .Saturday
inornlnjT ami w
rj nw vvfn&
..!.. M.l kl
regular routine when the attack " "' ' "" w" tu "; for Consuolo Sanchez 12.. who yo-
atnich htm A doctor waa min.mon ' hUnK Botaehnor a filling (y M DBtr)ct AUornoy Iloy
ed but Mr ro.inmlly died a (w ttlon "porator at Edna ' Jackson that she stamped to death
minute after he arriv. d
Hr l aurvived by hi mother
Mr S C ConnaNy of Fort Worth
one daughter Mr Beat. Ice Thom-
of Katte four ona H li. Way-
tantl Alton Dallas. Walton Ran
ger Pervln. Gnnia thiee biother
ii tl two sisters.
rubral service were held at S
p ni Sunday in Wayland
Mysterious Dallas
Sloyiny Is Probed
rALLAM. Jidy Is d V Murder
and a possible motive for the shoot-
ing of Arthur Hoo. i special In
veatigator were consider d t day
after Information fiUtd invnli ni
prom.nent Dalla. businew men and
i politician disappeared
Hooa hi head pierced by a pls-
I tol bullet wa found early today
I in hi automobile mar White Itock
I Lake east of Dal 1st H arparent
I ly had been dead several hours A
! m atnl t pnm u.
hich one shot had
' ttMn uej lmy
lay beside him
Crops Insurance
Plan Bciny Drawn
WAiHINOTON July 16 (UJil -A
Dfirmanent system of rron Insur-
-nc Aimmstorod hy the fmloral
-. nrnlrri fMrmeri
nfraB loMM auffer01 durlnR oan
ye .i ! boli plnnnod by Socrttary
t Agilcu'ture Honry A Wallaco.
it wni learned today frm an Of -
flclal tourco.
Its Head in Britain
TIE
Of- ii
u
r
i h iji.i- Vim hunt Itnti-itof
.1 f r mr ii ..l.. h il i.i Kr.ii.ilit'
in:e hxrcnld
J ii Texas Prison
Three
Hl'NTHVII.UC. Texaa
men died in Uie electric chair here
lVl.la th. ...or.l.r. nraiwiilllnl
Frldn.v for the murder committed
durlne roliberlo.
firmly Warren a whitu nmn from
Tyler went to the chair protesting
that he waa innocent of the cr.mo
charged agnlnat htan -tho killing of
K C. Hrow ii. who waa slain durlnc
a $70 holdup.
"I want the people of Texas to'
know I rtm Innocent of Lhta crimo
ho aahl after ontorlng Uta oxecti-(
lion eliamber. "I mi an accaaaory
imt I dkt not cwmnU. tho killing "
twu t.UB.U ".".I't't "I'lfn
eaVnU MeVOI . tu.wri1l
'aa.l Aaaa CI ! IfMnul te fmmt
firady waa placed In the electric
chair at 12 02 a m and waa pro
noun ced dead at 12 10. Mack Itrown
. . A
was noxt. going to the chair at
12 13 and being pr.mounced dead at
12 21 Oscar Brown followed him
throe minutes later and wis put-
nou need dead at 12 31
Can did a i es I n vit ed
To Townsend Meet
'UCVKItANIi In y 1 LRi Fol
lowing Father Charles ('uiuhlin
attack on the major partes" pretd-
dentlal candidates the Townsend
national convention voted today to
invite Prerldent Roo velt. Clover-
nor Alf Landon and Norman Thoni-
' " ' presidential nom nee.
to address thotr meeting
Rumanian Leader
Killed By Guard
HUCHARKM" Ruminia July 16
mi" Bight members of tne Fasc'st
Iron Guard asea. nated Michael
Sfctloacu today stele.ru wa leader
of tho Crusader s League a r vnl
organization
Services A I Ivan
Fourth Sundays
' Annouii
that Mrs.
' tho Ivnn
Announcement has been nvidn
S H Hill will proaoh at
school homo the fouttri
Sunday of each momh
I '.
SPEED RECORD
BEING SET IN
COURT TRIALS
Fourteen Indictments Be-
ing Disposed Of In Rapid
Order.
'h two cawi to be tried In the
"M tliitnct court Thursday aftcr-
i ti i total of fourtocn cbo.i will
it been handled In tlvit court
In ru the prrt'cnt crlni nal week
Within the pant two days the
im of W K flrccn ch.iiv'cil w th
h. f of forty jo nU of 2-Inch pipe
mi the Hanlnn O.ifollne company
' ih br..n trlnl Five years impend
i tl trntence win the verdict
' h irlie Weuter and V T Fc
. ' companion cnios charging
in f of pipe have boon trtud bo-
f i' 'hut court ami tcntcncca ot
wo jeaiM (j.ven ach Sentenco hna
tn en pronounced on both by Judgo
ni Hamlin The FoMett term to
t' itt pril 1 .ind notice of appeal
w ti i.nen by Charlie Weaver
Tin ither en a durlnc that time
win with reference to charRcs of
limn! whtlo drunk The ca-o of
lohn Spencor was heard Thuradny
morning on it plon of Kiiilty and
one year til(pondcd aontenco wa.i
K'. vir. .tiul lip in prohibited from
i drums a car for six month.
Manuel Sllia hn. bocn Riven a
eUBpended sontimco of two joan
and hi llcenao revoked for x
month SUvn llvctl In an adjoining
tounty. and hlu iutttunco was poit-
jvnr.'d ono day In order to poimlt
hltn to drive homo.
Casoa dentine with three other
cniiiit.itcd of:
Lynn Hasham who waa chained
hy Indictment on throe counts two
of theft nnd one of burglary In
connection with the robbing of the
local peenn shelling plant of sev-
eral thousand pounds of pocanv
wa given two years In each case
following his trial yesterday The
terms are to run concurrently
Truman Stevuiion charged hy
Imlictmont with thoft of telephone
wire belonging to the Sinclair Pipe
Une company follow ng trial was
I given two years In the pen tentl
"r Stevenaon also is charged with
rutting telephone wire on Ji
"f r T A P Coal Ar Oil CTIll
1 ne .
mpnny '
" wu' U'niiti subomauon
subornation
of P'J"
"""nan Kennedy charged "
rlvlng wh.ln intoxicated follow -
'" 'le'1 of BUty was given two
mr" upeiiiru .-...... ...
I hi l.e nsn revoked for two years
ai e pUit.
O ' t I Ol KjHIIU
BcUeVCd ItlStttie
u ll.un ttf Ifi IIIPlA n n.
I . i M..I l ..i
im fiiiiiiiniriifTi wn Miimicti vuiifiy
her two-year old
nephow Manuel
Ilndrigiiez.
1'tm rarlKI ... kA sUa rm H - A a
"' H eWltl Rill wimp iiii ui
. hm c am ( on
0M
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Centennial of West
A waits Opcniny Day
I OUT WORTH July lbHUP
The Fronllei Centennial was polish
ed md w nting today for the grand
opening Saturday of Texas' biggest
venture in theatrical entertainment
Oaten at the Forntler Centennial
will h open it 3 .10 p m Saturday
Tnc ojiening will be followed by a
d"wllcition In 'lie Rodeo arena
RECORD VOTE
WASHLNOTON A recoid pop-
ular vote in the November presl-
1"UI election was pred ctcd
Thurstay by William Tylor Page
minority clerk of the House who
hng bc(jn watchlnK th! baot oUU
viir
Pago said that from 3000000 to
5000000 more ballots would he
count d in November than In 1032
when there were 30816522
These would boost the total to
about 13.000000 or 15000000.
I Simon Mlchelet president of the
National GeUOut-the-Vote. Club
said he xpocted a popular vote of
! 1100000 to 2000000. For twelve
Parade Thrown Into
Confusion As Pistol
Is Waved At King
COUNTY CLUBS
TO SEE TEXAS
WORLD'S FAIR
Club Members Are Invited
To Join Party To Tent
City.
Wednesday and Thurada). Aug
S and 6. will bo Stephen county
l-H club iliys at tho Texn Con-
tennlal In nallim and u large num-
ber from this county la expected
to attend according to Luke Hal-
lard county agent
l-H Club member will be housed
In a "tented city" two block ent
of the central exposition and will
bo conducted on apeclallv arranfed
tourn through tho Centennial
ground)
Spoclal day have been set a de
for oaoh county In Texn) and tho
touted city Is being occupied
throughout tho summer by tlm va-
rious group While officially des-
ignated l-H club day all members
of Home Dcmonitrntlon clubi nnd
agricultural nncletles are cordially
Invited to attend and stay In the
tented city during their county's
days
Special rates for seeing the Cen-
tennial have been made. l-H o'.nb
members will bo housed two day
In the tented city and he givon four
monli two cntrincos to tho Ceil-1
tennlnl grounds nnd tickets
tothree
major entertalnmi-nt. all for a
price of J3fi0. This will Include an
offlc.al Contonnlnl guide for euch
gioup of ten For the Stephen
county group transportation will
be 1 25 making the total cost
J I SB For adult the total cost will
be U2S
Hufje Spu Plot Is
Seen In Navy Case
WASHLNOTON. luly IG IU Pi
Navy officials premed propnratlon
j tolity for n iulck trial of John S !
1 Farnwollht former wivy officer.
chnrRC Alth aolllng nnvy crota
. tnPaneie agents. In belief evl-
donee against him will uncover a
spy plot of unguostod proportions
Investigation tnto Karnaworth'
act.vtt!o txpandfld until they as-
sumeil the aspect of a countrywide
spy hunt unpnialloled alnco the
World War.
Food Supply Seen
For Twelve Months
WASHINGTON. July 16 H r
The Agrietilturo pepartme-nt today
r'T1 ""' TZ xHt'lr:d2 Cents Tax Rate
tllU llltMIIIL UlirtV ciit.iiHii w.
on hand to feed the nation for the
next twelve months Supplies of
many atjple eo'iimodlt 04 howev
er are bolow normal
Revival Is Planned
For Parks Church
There will he a revival at the
H.iptist church In P-iiks beginning
Sun I iy. July 1! it was announced
today Rev H H Stephens of
Ranger will do the preaching nsslst-
ed by Rev C P Cowart of PirKs
The public i invited
IS EXPECTED
-
years as a hobby. he has been
campaigning lo make the Ameri-
can people votlng-mlndcd
Page said the number of person
eligible to vote this fall would bo
between 65.000000 and 70000.000
Mlchelet estimated that In past
elections the stay-athomos often
were almost as numaious a those
who used the ballot.
His estimate nf the number of
eligible voters who did not vote
was In line with census tally of
more than 73000000 .persons
voting age In 1030. The total votes
In 1028 nnd 1032 wire sightly tin
der 37000000 nnd 000000 ro
J spectlvely.
LONDON July 10 it A i i
die-nged eccentric sprang it K
IMward Vllt today dur.n a
proceAslon nenr Uucklnghim P.
ace flourbhlng a r voiver m i.
apparent attempt to a.i i i'
he king
Htanders and pot . o ovitp t
ered the man
At Scotland Yard the aa i
gate his name a 'itore An li t
Muhon of Imtlon nnd d s nS. .1
himself n a JmunalMt He Ih pn
ttatly cr pplinl ni ddle aned ml
bald
The evidence pietn tod it i
hearing in How Street Poll e . i
Imllented ha Is harmlm Miiioti
wa rather Incoheient ind ilumi
any Intention or desire to hint th.
King
He said hn merely wanted t
protest." but did not nay what h.
desired to trolet
The incident otuurcd whib the
King wa riding til horjie at th
head of a mllltini pirade return
ing to the palate from cm mom.
In Hyde Park
The slrett was lined with rhm
Ing thousands The apparent at
tack happened so suddenly thnt
thero w-as the greatest conftM on
and Scotia ful Yard itself was not
-uu what happened.
Some witnecsos said the mn'i
threw it brick haped package
wiiicli struck tho King's horse in
tho flnnks cauilng the animal To
roar Others thought tho man's re
volt or was knocked from hi hand
when the crowd attacked htm Tho
revolver hit the tionu
IYIotlfV I .HVII lil f I nil
"""T vt 1 1 w t v
Is Speeded Here
Recovery of pat;t of n laigr toon
ey loss and the suffering of m
other loss both bv v.sltors t i
Hreckenrldge weie the rattn r im
usual experlincej of two pi i
reporteil Thumday
A man passing through Hr.tl.ii
ridge Wednesday went to tht l ii
for some money .shortly f
wards he dlscnveied li w i
tlOO. In two 150 bilU
He Inserted a classified !'
tttoninnt In the Breckonrtdgt 'i
crienn Tho .id read that th f
oi might keep half Thuriln .i
onvelopo was uieived at the I u
containing one of the hills ! i
carrlod a clipping of fie .idt t i
rnont Tho address was printfd t
wrltton.
Tho other man losing num. i w
a tourist who suspectid a llf. I .
friend Ho appeared at th III. .
onrldge Chamber of Conninn t
say he and his fr.end had n't I
to California They -dopt to r -last
night but whon h w I-
Thursday morning the fr ml w i
gono Alio $37 50
For Schools Looms
AUSTIN July 111 'UP'
tax rate of (52 cents on e i I s!
property valuation wa-. i 'I I
today as the board of di
(oncludod a throe-day uisi i
fixing th highest school m
tlOnment in hietory
It waa decided that apeciii n
have so Increased the f i i
piopect for schools that thr i
can pay $10 to local school d
I for each child of sc hool r
1 Full Time Western
i Union Service Here
1 Announcement was madi T i
' day that all n ght Western '
telegraph service will b iva n
here In about ten days
A branch department w II tie
cncd ln tno jjuroh Hotel In h
tmo tt wns said nnd full t im
vlcf will ho glvi n the pur
Order Mental Test
For Woman Slayer
ORANGE. July 16 d r C
Judge Lee Davis said toda M
of If W Sarvor 39 who shot hpc
husband to death at V dor M n
- day would be sint to Gave ton
- .for mental observation and tieat-
' ment.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, July 17, 1936, newspaper, July 17, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70636/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.