Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, July 31, 1936 Page: 1 of 12
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Farm & Ranch!
Activities In l
Stephens
ll (ounty Afc-cnta Ijike
Vallard -d Mamie I'ryur
I T H p-tature canning time no
One re of feed In a trenti.
alio U worth 'wo arrta of stack t
feed furthetmore the cuat la JW
the Mmr Anthtnic green tha'
growj on the farm wtll make goo
rnsltage Small groin sorghum.
sweet sorghum cam. sudan grass
and Johnson gran "' """ better
feeds stored In a treneh silo and I
ilfflnltIy proved to be more rr
nontleai In cost since waste Is eluo-
Inatrd a the Itvritock will Ml
Ktalki In iHngr hut wilt not curad
In a dry alack The uar are re-
tained in nllake whnt'aa thT
turn to Urch In do tck or air
cured forage.
OOIlMll SinRleton ol Kttreka
rinrrunlly atntrit In tHe tm
hirn irvirr ofilriw Turadiiy thai
Ir Mir firat drtwiKht at thM yti
i.t ia o break Into hU tren!
Ho Vrr 3l"n paaturr alncr hki
tnclfcd (-! iu all (in and ni
lw paatuira vr worli down
VUh thla cnMHs ha waa aW t
(Jlfarn hi milk pT0Juctto from
h a dairy cowa vkhercaa umlar alml-
Ur condition without enaltnNe hU
milk irtxiucllon atimjM have ma-
terially ftn reduced If It rnllwa
I expert t0 iffill my trench alio and
as many more aa 1 hair feod to
Mil"
limi ir.4 v..u with It tmcei
m.m.v Ol ImIIIMiI "111 TaiJlflf Ot
later iciili- tn.lt trie alurge o.
utlit. iivul V nwde In tne ijri
.a to lKt c-tin of the uil yeara
biiU aince trey 41 e now averaging
fvriy eir. It doea not pay to
miii o of on aurpiua uiid then
I j i ik.i duunc tne lean year
k l eiicn alio voata llttl. ' '
I r(Oi .irj proof atorm proof an
aeep-i 'eed indtflnitely. unpiovmh
uitn uj;e uk lime soea by Thvit
v.ii hv. a tienin ano an every tar...
ana r ntn in oteuhciM cotinty' -Im.
er hi 'iiu .nurnt ia Know..
It dale.
V
MB 27lh annual fanners' ahort
t.iar T- A am J. Cutlet;'
7ed list frmay ntgni mn
inart i imj laim and mnh pwopla
look ndnntKr of tnU 'pot urairt-
atn rouraiv Sixteen eopte lAs
''phe ia county attended Thla I
lri one opportunity tnat the fann-
er and rancher haa to learn the tai
eat development of hta Indualry
uevtiopntenta mule through until I
trtta under conlltlona similar t
hla own Mere. Uo. he progrtuise .
Iiy dUeuaain; ni own problntAa
w.lh other of nil ocallon.
tlW Albert Oentry nd dauRh
ler iein. of Hartemvtlr tlaria-
itrted liujln'aa in the of flee of llM
ajenlt laat Tuesddiy
I AH1 .Saturday wji the clotinc
J dale for aiR.Sn up for Ihe
Ktephens county rural tour belorf
conducted by the Texas Centennial
through I lie county home deiiMMi-
trallun council Thirty farm and
ranch people are Inking advantage
of ihe low rale offereil to attend
the flrat and probably Iha only
won I a expoaltloi. ever to be hold
In Texaa
IW ft
" w-a b
eve Ledbclter of UuilHo
bitalneas vtalter III the nx
tension service offltea laat Tuesday
jVKXT Saturday wlllbe vtatlors
day at county home demon-
stration council at 2 30 at the elty
hall in Ilreekenrlde All club
neither ind visitors welcome
Reports trlckte In from othei
r Hint lea aa well as from our
own an to what farmers who have
t ed trench ado think of them
i) l Mcl-arty of Foard county who
itfli. once oppoaed to ireneh allOd
no thinks of hla alio as Insurance
for hla farm M say It is a great
burden off of his shoulders to know
lha there will be nourishing feed
afor bis stock In spite of dnught
Mr and Mrs M A Hoaklns of
Caddo route I have been uins
one of the circulating cookers and
sealeu this wvek They have been
canning tomatoes and peas and re
port that they atltl have more veg-
tConUnutu on rag 6ix)
CHARGES ARE
HURLED; JAYE
JOINS BLANTON
Congressman Challenges
His Opponent To Debate
In Run-Off.
Ailil.l-.M-
nnrrim-inn
inr
Tii
Jit ip .
Hantoia cm i
palj;il !r renoroina- V J
waa laufu hi i a h.
flnnc fit i m m
Tlia- flrft w ' n
PbtMon to haa "pi" ' I
liarraat of Koatlaut ' . r m
In ft eUllwa of itatr it . . ' ne
12 caiol)r aaU f the I'm s.- i
tartinz 't ANk-i.e n. i M lay
a.gh- r 1 -Ing in A r A . I
It air A ni i i 1 t
TK' e I wvi " ' nee
MWM ' I I J f llywn
third ea l I a ir a ' uda
imiMt hf ' I anion t
the runoff I wi'i if. the etmn
toe him
Jnye came to Ah I na yaoterdav
to a4irwo Uta Ty ft county K.m
ton-foe-OoMTrOM rl in hnktlns ''"
.rtrHl eeeartoei a I p tn n the nl
hall auditorium Arrompanyli r
him were W K IIklay ha r.m
palgn raanaRer in the firat pn
mary ami O M Moore of Del. r
both fo- Btantnn im Moore a ex
ecHtive aeerelar and orgamxer
Tfliwient pfcin eluba) In the 17th
JUtrlet M Mid these chtba have a
ml membmh p of between Iockj
mil HXaW
Jnye a speech waa vigorously de
llvered Mnaatlonal at t ms. nm!
at the clone ho waa entered loudly
Me prefaced It by aayinK. "I wou.d
not be true to my prmo.ploa. to my
anniw of dcncy nml fair piny
und to my love f rn government
f I fiilleil to offer n. eervleoa t (
JuiIrb Aletnton in th runoff in
whatever en portly he enn uae
them
Then the DeUon man after
chnrj;ing thai a amah fund of not
leew than J36.fXrt waa apenl an the
duilrtet in the first prim my anM
that thr wek ano a man enme
to hta office In Delon and. wavinR
MJjO fcefoee him. offered him Ut
stint to withdraw from the eonrffen-
atonal rare
pc rcll.
Jnye a aoeeeh
"I may know come thinj tint
you Kerttlemen do not know. I
know for xmpJfl. that ahwh
fund u turned loose of not laa
than $56.0 thrown aiunrly
(Centlnuid on I'arfe Six
Two Men Questioned
On Shoot inn Affray
Two man wore quaottoned by the
lUatret attorney TueaUy morning
on roneernlnx the shooting of the
other l)nr waa al ghtty wounded
wtui btrdshot. fired by the otha.
from ft shotgun tn front of a roa-
uurant un the edge of the btwt-
iiar-ct Family tfoultle aa
aaai to have heen the cause nusirani inrougn wmen cnnrmn n.
harge w. te filed
fnnnv s;7 Suffers
lOIIlS OflI Mil I1.lt
From l'lane Crash
SAN FRANCUJCO. July t F'
Jeaa Jon-i. ehairtmuf of the lie-
eoastructton K.nam.e Corporation
was ratting in a lean Pranctoco lioe-
ptutl tilay on orders of phyaiclane of fleeter ia mooernlze the old
who found htm etlli auffering from Jaranltouae Only the hog wallow
offeess of a recent n rp ana crash seema to have escaped the rnnze of
near Dalloa. wires.
SUHVKY FINDS 1800 ACRES
With a large forc at work on deeila In to he rocorded. not record-
the aooond floor of uw ooiirthouae ed until UmI work wns started
in the aml surrey being made In' In a number of trnets of tnml
.Htephena county It wns said Ttteo-' "overs' nnd "undcro" ore blng
day It probably will tnke until the found In itcrange recorded one off-
lant of Novemljer to complete the sotting the other aome limes tnso-
work far as totals for the payments of
S II Wright. In rhnrgj of this taxos at coneornel. That la par-
work acid that to dnle about 1JW0
ncre hnve been found In this
county on which no taxes have
been paid The chief cause he snld.
Is due to the norengs not having
been rendered for taxej
Mr Wright said that tn many
cases deeds to land still ate not re-
corded although requsts made In
that connection have brought many
Where Flies Are Electrocuted While F.ossy Is
Not milt it pmir n llker lint mi mitt
In Hie new dr
'"buck helnij rorn .t rlnrh
llh tl.l-. elntrlr Jlscer"
Klectricit) Ma
(Ihaiie Life On
American Farm
lly NK;v Service
WASHINGTON. July M The
farmer who comes to he Capital
durln.r the next year will find
truly el"etrlfylng dlplay awaiting
him ot Itoeodale Parni ncrois the
IVit.tmnc In Virginia Installed tin-
der the direction of tho lUirnl ISIee-
trlflcntlon Administration the dis-
play ihuwi how the hurd work of
farming may In .cut down to tho
simple flip of a switch
It a a free show with the only
charge In the power llnoa thnt make
life eaater for Farnior J W. Hughe
and hla fimlly -In the house the
.barns the worluheds tho chicken
Troops a succession of electrical
wonder does his bidding Kven the
lencra conatsnng ot n sniK'n
isent ai reijular Intervals shock the
vrlock into keeping out of the
!corr n ni" lrytnB u emwl
through the electrified screens ore
instantly ietroitM.
Prvtically all of the tools nnd
ntachlr.ery about the farm. n well
lighting ami ventilation. itn-
been electrified ICloctrta rnror
ov.m vashers. eurlers und n hoat
tloularly true In the section trnv
oraed by the river
Tho work has been gninc on here
for some months once or twice
retarded because of lack of find
to continue
In Texnj rut a whole the work ii
said to bo bunging to light many
acre of land for state revenue from
toxea
miitli unti-r fo'l itnln .ire inrluditl
il for lti
l.e.inilni; .itt's Hill in tin ni w kill Ii -ll it IIom il.ili-
Kllll hi Xlli-llluli fur a RoimI i link
Commissioners And
Sheriff
W.th the t ibiitit nni ..f i . (ounty d n . i . . (h in m in received
Monday it u Mown t ir-e will t rim-off in Sli phrna r u ity between
Toopy Kiaelond nnd Bud ln..n it .h. mi'if in. ml in thm
county 'commiartion ran
Wntncy Carey and H A Taylor
.iani1 Ernest Curry In No
ar.d
George Kelloy nnd Prank Slonn in
No I."
A report than afternoon from the
office of W B Co'le of Eastland
howjd him loading the imc hy
About the same ratio a announced
Sunday but Mr Collie had gone to
Auatln ami the exact figure were
not available.
John Darden waa already rum-
palgning for hla run-off witn Ktate
Kopnwtptatlve J. Can oil M oi
nell
Following are t-hi !. ci t .uu
made by r'ounty Chan nun l T
Bowlea. which show a f. w minor
eorrnaotlona and give .n add turn
votes received hy county and pre
etnet ohairmen
For V H Senator Monw Shep-
parti 3110 Guy H Fusher 212. Ill h
ard Bush 7 Jueepb H free Ji
Joe II Eagle I&3 J rilw.id '.lrnn
30
e'or CVngreui Th mas I. Hun
on 1113 Clyde I. tiarrett 17!U
Fred O Jaye 136
For Governor Jan.ea V A ir.j
102 P Plerc Hrooka Ml F W
Flooher 1OT. Tom F Hunter 12'
Boy SfiniMrford 2IS
For lieutenant Govemoi Waltar
P Wooilul 27 ti
Far State Comptroller (eeorgo II
Shgppard -'571. Snm II Ten ell 710
Walter W Covington ela.
For State Treaaurer jar and
Adair &M. Charley lyx-kbi.t laftl
Harry Hopkins &A
For Commtelonr Oenorjl Ijtnd
Office. John W. Hawk rw tW6 Win
II McDonald 28A2.
For Attornoy-Ceneral W.ll.ant
McCrnw 3720.
For State Stipertntei dei Put
Bulloek 1627 I A. W00.U lltftfl
For State Conmtleeloner o A n
culture George B. Terrell 1100 Kal
SegrUt 390 J. B Mcf uald itT
CUff Day 825.
For State ".allroad Cnmm aalon
er Frank S Morris CS7 Krnnst O
Thompson 958 Goodson Blegt. 705
(Continued on page 10)
Milked by Electricity
HV"3M
X-se&li&s0
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Whit ii ln I. nu ilU tne limiM'fl)
:iptl'lln on tin I'liTtrlc trrri-n
I'lirui.
I hrri''
j I
i ft j im
o25 -.--r-srB
1 W2li
V'-" : 'glgd
Mai rT"r
In Run-off
led in ptecmct No I Walker Soyle
Latest Wires On
Spain's Revolt
VVA1IIINGM. uly 30 Ufb
Th Spanish gokent today do
tnetl l( .. .c tn to
evaui te Amine ina and other
foreigners fr-m Madrid
(initAt.TiK A Spanish aub-
111 mi. t ii. nhof town 1 r l)l air
pi n. vtlurh w n lurrying triwipa
from Morocco.
SA V HKIlAifTlAN OoverruTtrjtt
1 '!!' ii. I I- voliinte. rs dc
It alt 1 m-.iiit't m -1 a. eking to cap-
tur I n.iji- ti.'liy after a bnttle
who h I it'' .I all nigh'
Tli- lelirU fled Into ne (noun
1 un 1
Two Men Aye Sent
.Up For Two Years
Hollow n- t.Uaa of tiuilty. Morris
tile n and tJene rimliri each
were . n ed two years In the pen
tteot ary in the tfctth diatrlct court
Wednesday .-'ternoon
O'Hteen pleaded iu ity to th ft of
belts from the Mugnntia c mpany
nnd bitrgiry of tne engine house
of Mnowdan McHweeney and
burglary of the houte of BUI Pmttt.
SmMJt plead. d Kin.ty to the burg-
l.iiy of the l.ouxe of mil P mtt
Two Injured When
Car Hits Shoulder
1
Mm im.iI Htrrell of Bnstlond
mil M T t'n htt of Banger re-1
1 v - I ' 1 ni v f r itu.ent lit tho I
Bierkenridge Hospltnl Wetlnesnay
niifti foi minor Inlurie-i austtalned
whm their car hit a soft shouldet
nei nieckenrUh'c The car was
not baJly damaged it waa said.
AUTO DRIVERS
MINUS LICENSE
TO FACE JURY
Thefts Lead In Reports Of
Those Indicted Placed In
Jail.
t mpleting Ita wo.k for Ihe pre
r iftm of colirt the Sti'phena
"ui ty grand Jury brought a total
of thirty tndtctmonlM. according to
i irport to Judge Cnrl Mtml n of
he ooth d.s'nct cottrt.
In inn Mincing tlwo under nrreat
nguinat whom Indictment have
reen brought 'horo nre ohovn three
for theft nnd brrgkiry onu for
driving while Iniox.CHtcd; one for
fort?erv and one for theft.
t; V Tucker loin Tnylor nnd
Morris OStecn are chiirged with
theft nnd burglary n connoot.on
with the thett of oil r I b.lu nnd
ignttoiro from the .Magnoln Petro-
leum company tnd Smwden A- Mc-
Sweeni'y on or nbout April 25. July
10 nnd June 3
I Krnnk Mnthewa charged with
driving while IntoxlratoJ.
I-cwU Cheotnut t charged with
forgery in connection Alth the poo-
ago of n trnvoller's crutch
I. D. Fielder In Indicted undor
the hnbltunl criminal net for Uioft
of an oil well belt from the Mag-
nolia Petroloum oom party on or
about April 25.
The grand Jurv reported that 2T
of the thirty Indictment nre of the
grade of felony. The Jury rocom-
mcr.ded to nil ponre officers thnt In
all mfructlona of the trnfc lnw
the dnvors llcenv of th psroon
break ng the traffic law be called
foi. and where they do not hnve
drive llconss that prosecution bo
Instituted.
The Jury thnnkcl tho sher ff. the
couit district a 'orney ehlof of po-
lice deiMttlivi nnd bailiff for ser-
vice rendered.
. reused Navy Man
Pleads Not Guilty
WASHINGTON July 10 UR
John S rarnaworth form r U. S.
i 'Navy lieute-nant-commander. chnrg-
id with e-splonage In connection
Willi aiming navai aucrewi io -"l"i
aneae oont pleaded not guilty to-
u. n u-tnet of Columbia Sit
promo Court.
rt indictment apeelflenlly no
iuil him of sell ng a conddenUal
book published by the Navy De-
partment. After his pl tod.ty hta attorney
waa grnntod ten days .n which to
ftlo motions nnd Furns worth wns
returned to J"U1
Ferfuson Forum Is
Out of Existence
AI'HTIW. July 30. fl'in- The Fer
giwon Forum 1ssuh1 for 19 years
by former Governor James B Fei
guson announced Its eitspension
toilay in an editorial undnr the
heading "We Quit."
"While I take thla action w th
soma decree of regret ' Ferguion
said "I fuel that I have earned a
vacation " VI
Milton Daniel Is
Removed To Dallas.
Milton Daniel Hro c k e n r i d g It has Seen nnnoum . I Hint I l
banker waa to bo moved to DilUa Freeman of thi C iim h of t hr t
Thltroday afternwtn Attending of aildiork will h.ild a rten of
physiclnrw sakl he would be pinned open a-"- service each evening it
in th Medical Arta hosp.ta! be- the corner of Whe lei nnd Puki
omise of digestive trouble evolving avenue In Brecknr dt.- Ii k in ng
fiom the noiVous breakdown. August 2
BIG COTTON HIKE FOI J WEST
IncimuK! of more Utnn 100000
tstles of cotton production over 1935
for elovon counties west of here
Iioh benn fineeoat foi the 1936 son-
son by estimates of the Weat Texaa
Cot to noil company's flold men
Ginning for the arm during laat
yeor amounted to 301375 bales a
figure oloioly related to the produc-
tion of cotton Forecast complied
for this year amounts to 119.500
bales an Increase of morn than 25
per cent.
Bxpocted production Is listed ns
follow Callahan 8 500 bales- Cole-
man 32.000 biles. Flther 18000
bales. Hasko'I 60000 bales Jones.iWiu oe nnout ioi no ce-u gntcr
85000 bales Knox 50000 bales than the 1000 bales o.' laat y ar
August Pension Is
$900000
59000 Aged Texans
BANGS DISEASE
FIGHT URGED
1 ... . . p
Agent VlSlting Here OayS
Money Profits Will Be
Derived.
"The ftt per r n ivhji calf
crop for 193 throng'h'nit We t
Texaa la mainly dur to thr hmik-'
co of 15.1 nga diaea e ann n the
tockor cattle Htated Itr H N
Noyea field aupervtor t t .r Bit
reait of Fedrnl Antmil I nl i i
while in the extmon nU f
flees here Th a low p. nt i '
calf crop t making In aw mi i l
on the cattle piudiicer- piofitM
which could be ao ally iniim l
Since the Perfrinl nnvi rnim u' f j
mnklnf Banga ill m e tewt t
praetlcally no c-vf to tie P du e
only the coot of hand.lng tie i at-1
tto. At the same Urn ai-iatnaee Is
given in a mit( nal pym nl ntter
fair appmlonl for all cntMe r.act-
Ing to the toat id condemne.l Dr
Noyoo polntotl ou:
"Tha Bongs dUease n idicatlon
program hi atrlctly voluntary but
the bureau to tooting about 30 000
cow por month In Texaa and th a
w1H bo continued so long aa the
cattle industry cont.nuea Its e op-
c ration; It appoara wo will be un-1
able to clean up the dairy h rda
and the range without t ompti.rory
eradlcaUon auch n w ii necoa-ary I
In the tubercular i i tdii itn-n pu
gram and the nttle i k iad .i
tlon programa." Di Noyia c mtiti J
nod. "There have b n two h-1 U
fuitiul In M'ennen i coi'VV t ' ' I
although c dit oin wi i.mt i
greater co-oper-it on If f"i 'th
or reaaon than (mm il tliimikh
Increased csf crop pr du il-n and
human saf ty wan ti Ik i it '
as a food' stated fount v Agent
I.uho Hnllard
Some eountiea nre m mmaul "v
.. lh.. lhpv .... .-
-uranttne protection frcm
couUei W(llrh not
I cleaned out tho r herds of Bang
. ... .. Pfhr
with federal forma governing the
program are available in the ex-
tension servico office it wa said
Tropical Storm Is
Thrcalenina Florida
APAI.ACHKOI.A hi 1 In .'
UP A tropi-al itoim anvinif
hurricane winds it it nt 1 awn u
Slightly weatwntd I d.i and pioli
ably will htrikf the I 01 Ida c
between hue and I' n .0 1 ilium
the afti rnixiii
Wmitni 1 Itur. 11 1 xi 1 In '
ed 1 Wlinl appiomhnK H ' t"'1 "'
hour would strike th. . a t If Mi
atorm continuea ts p e nt ura'
ill might ht Talliih.i.ta 'ity of
Mora) tonight
0pe.n Air Sornires
lleain Aurust 'J
!
Nolan 21000 bales Hhick-"orl "
000 bales Itunnela. 500o hale
Stonewall 18000 holes Tiyl 1 in
000 bains
I-rgrt men ii" not I 1. i urty
Is that of Jonea w.th nn . t m-it..l
21.271 hales ovei t' .'i3'. . i o
Ginning for la.it y tn fo o c
lahan 6522. Coltmnn 'hj7 F h
er 26760 Ha kell UK I me
60729 Knox 38 122 Nolan In I2J
Shackelford 2 27H Itunn 1't ri0
Stonewall 10.880 Tuylo i.3 3
It was thoug-ht by C u ity A i nt
I.uk" Ballard the f cop n St ph in
For About
At .sn.V July 30 .UP-Oorrr
fnnien A'Tred tmlny itnid he h 1 1
.n ' .(in mind on a special
ion f the atnte lcgiiliture fr -
".--:
y Irglil itlnn
thnt it thH time he cm
i ot niy whether ft Si'wilon will b.
ili-e.mlile Whether legislation will
ni - e.i nuir iii-iurr iviniiikiuu v.l
-"l before the Jinunry re
irulnr aeaaion and whether the un
tmpltivment Insurnnce act will hi
Ir-ld roniUtuttoniil. arc uestinni
l"l-iylng it decision
(liiv Allrtd expteased belief that
H -ptember will sec an Increase it.
old njrc nulsinnce funds btcnuso
llreiMf renewals now are being
mini hy liquor dealers
Me.in'lme tho aiate planning
l "-ii J naa oeen preparing a report
n the sttpo necessary to parttci-
ji it ii the federal program
ci.ik machines In the atat
. ptrollcr'a office began grlndln
tit the -tecond pnymenttt fo. oM
K .isMatance to be nmilod August
I
'lMt were no' O'mpleted but It
w ia x.iecteil a.oou will receive pen-
. . ... navment
ntluurt fwieraI m0noy wllj bo
Bhout jooo.OOO.
..nK) A.VNOO.NCKS
-kii;.vt A.IIIHriO.V
AUSTIN July 30. (U-Governor
Altro I todny nnnoun'd his pre ent
ambition. It Is "to make a better
governor in th ncai to yoars
t)lMn n ny (imt una und then
prn.tlce taw nnd begin to make a
living."
hu plana have not progreseed
t tho selection of the place he
will resume law prnctteo.
Th governor and U. S. Senatoi
rni Connnlly conferred yesterday
h. tnlk w-at entirely friendly de
-p'.!j reports thit the governor may
PI oie Connnlly when the nxt
I i m oilil nee comos around u
i ii tn
llreckenridfje Day At
Centennial Auy. 21
Following reports of detail- ft
special days for Weat Ttxns it he
Fror.t er Centenn nl yesterday '
waa snld at the Bteckent w
Chamber of Commerce Thursday
that Ati'ti.it 21 has been nnnud t"
Albany and Bt'tokcnrldgc D ly ut
tho Cnntennlul.
Hunter Jonos aecretnry of the
Brerkenrldgo Chamber of fVm
merce Is prepiring dnta foi h
flften minutes thnt will be given
to the two cltlcj over the ia.i
Texas Officials To
Meet on FW A Plan
AlfHTIN. July 30 UP Tcx.ij.mi
iff i inla Will meet h re next Wnl
n-iiay to consider plans for .h
iii.ning PWA ndotment ft m
wnich ill Texaa projects w i'
nm tted In the Idtoet iinnuiinceuiei
of apptovils at W.udllngton
1 Tex. ui projects wi-r; reported
i omitted becnuao only relief In 'r
is to be twed and unemployed skill
ed worker were lacking Pievio t
nil s required only a percentage f
relief labor.
HI ood Is Flowing
In Old Monterrey
I !RKDO Juy 30 'UP B p t
i reach.ng hero from Mrni1 rr
ll-'xito said three pran- w if
I lulled o.ght wounded and 5 10 t
' rorted last night In a clakh betw e
police nnd niemberit of nn m u
(ommurvlstic sccbity
Con or a I u la I io n s
Mr and Mrs W. O W s'ey ar
tlio happy parents of an eig it
i nound bov horn Julv 21 He hat
n- nnrrUMi HIlNo Jack. Mi Wes
y wjjj h0 remembered a-t Miis
xhclnwt Jiickaon. All tiro doing
nl0iy
'
Coiivoratlol Cause Mistrial
TOLKDO While toitlfy ng n
H5.000 damage suit; Dr B L Bid
well rocognlzed a Juror as one of
ntn patients and during a rcceta
asked Mm how he was Judge Hob
ert u oosuno saw mem apoan nj
together so declared a mistrial.
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, July 31, 1936, newspaper, July 31, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70637/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.