The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 118, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1930 Page: 8 of 8
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TTTTC r.nKCKRNRTDGE AMERICAN BMSCKENftTDOF TEXAS TJIl'RSDAY APRIL 37 1930
ISLAND FIRE
RUINS TOWN
Leaves 12000 Homeless
Is Still Raging
It.nn.o V I. April 1? rp j
iWuRff lreomliK Into Hollo to-
liy Nilil pitiful tnles of how fltr
liat ha iltroyc(l one tillnge nntl'J
emir- j i2W)() homeless continued
" '! across the rountrysitlo In
itv of thi worn! disasters In the
I Kim ut the 1'Mltppine Islands
Thf lianio of Fabrlra a village
My J5 mites from Hollo." apparent-
ly ha been rsmd Accurate iletnlls
wi-fr siH'( tcklnK the psnlc-triek-i
ppaintry sesirrylnjr ahead of
m.i- f iimc. rpportetl variously on
Mi damage
1 .piM'iirfl from available In
rnni m honever. that besides nn
ikpoio number of deaths miny
Telephone No. 1
Tiny Plane Takes Off Lands on Speeding Motorboat J p j MEET
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IN FT.WORTH
Oil Operators From Every-
1 where to be at Gathering
rorir wouth April n. u.pi
'The Independent Petroleum Asso-
! elation of America with headnuar-
teia In Ardm6re. Okla. will hold1!
i its first national convention hero
Friday und Saturday
l Over-production and subsequent
li ice cuts will be the cardinal topic
gram which Independents have
eer had Dip privilege of adhering
to" Tucker snld shortly nfter his
arrival.
The Tnlwt ilnlnnriMnn i-lll lir
headed by James O .Cluttil cha.r-
man or trie ltilsti tlivision or me
association and A. ID. Alii on of
Wichita will lefld the Kninaa
group.
Franklin is scheduled to fly here
early Friday frcm Ardmore.
Meitlnpi will begin at 10 a m.
on both days of the convention
Hawks' Ex-Wife
Sues for 'Loan'
Merger Hit
NI'.OOTIATr IMIO.Vr. I.KASI
I1UCHAREST. (U.R According o
the newspaper Epoca the Itu
maninn Government In nejjotiati "i;
with an Alltel leun bank consoitium
for a lotg term monopch It .is..
of con-ldettlion by the more than n 1 whole of the Kiimanian
imo inir..oni.ni r..i.r. vi-tm I telephone and telegraph sy;.m
ire expoct(l to attend.
The association
This unusual picture shows a crucial moment as two daring pilots risked their lives at Long Beach
Calif to pove the feasibility of taking off wid landing ti small powered plane on a speeding motorboat.
Although the slightest hitch meunt disaster the plane made several contacts" on the 12-foot decs whllo
the boat was making M miles per bcur. The above picture shows one of the take-ons.
I this loust ptoviuing mat the coi
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Brunswick
Columbia
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OSCAR
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were injured and property was
dnmnged to the extent of at least
l.'..0O)000 double the figure set 2
hours ago.
It was frarrd that Cadiz a town
bK miles from Sogay municipality.
the ourre of the blaze also would
be destroyed.
The Hed Crs wa preparing to
aid the homelees. i
The flri haa been blazing -18
hours and still was out of control
today.
Heads were jammed with cara-
Imo carts as the frantic pr-asnntfl
fled bwirlng furniture betiding and
I other hatily uHemblvd ults of
notispitoiu property.
Children Siffti
Kin dn ens Pled ye
.'.Jrs ICmnmiel Toomln stale
chnlrman of Humane Education of
the Totmk Congress of Mothers and
Parent -Teacher Associations spent
Wednesday morning in company
with Mr Hoy Rowland principal
of Ku&t Ward School visiting the
Ward schools of Hreckenridge for
the pillpoae of huvlng each child
sign n standard pledge
fCiich tiledgu designateil as H
"Hhtid of Mercy ' advocates kind-
ness to animals and good bchavlcr
According to Mr fto-Alnd 1300
children signed the pledge during
ths morning. IZacii group is called
a bond and there are 36 bands al-
together The teacher of different
rocms are automatically named
president or sponsor of the bands
Room For Doubt
fiOODWO Idaho. April 17.
UP) A new recij for longevl'y
M advanced heie today bv
Kllas Arkkonh. 112 year old
rug seller.
The sureat way to live to oe
a centenarian. In Arkkosh'a
opinion Is to do Just the op-
posite of what prohibitionists
ind other reform organizations
suggest.
Yesterday he colebated his
112th birthday and when ask-
ed to whut he attributed his
longevity Jotted down the fol-
lowing Huul liquor strong tobacco
and a man-sized meal consist-
ing of two good-sized steaks
Biuotheted with onions plenty
of potatoes a head of lettuce
several oranges and three or
four pints of coffee.
Arl:ko.ih wat born In Tripoli
and ever since he was "old
enough to hold a bottle" he
oopreclated a good drink of
lupior
Abilene Honoriny
Simmons if. Head
)kl.ihoma Kansas California Lou
Klann Atknnsas and Mississippi
Wirt Franklin of Ardmoro is pteS'
dent and or-ganlzer.
Kred J'. Tucker of Ardmore x
the systems of communicatiun
operating them.
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WASHINGTON April 17. '!') A P.
demand that the Department of
Justice take action to stop tin pr Jj
poed gigantic merger of (lenetAf
and Westlnghottse Electric cotii-F
l-iinies with the lladio Corporatlon.V
was made on the senaty floor today Jpr
by Senator Dill Dcmonrnt Wash-
ington and father of existing radio
control legislation.
Ql'AI.tTV KAIlMKCi l'AYS
roHSVTII Mont. fU.P) That
quality famjing excels quantity
fni iiilng is demonstrated on the
Tumi'll I'rothcrs faint .north of
Piith where a five-acie field of
I'.I'-j Tiiumph potatoes ptodueed
i net profit of $3 757.
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Citizen' of Abilene will honor Or
. D. Siinilefer. Sr . father of J D I
Jr.. of Breckenrldge with a ban
quet at the Hilton Hottl there to
night.
Tonight Mr. Sandefer will have
been at the head of Simmons Uni-
versity for 20 year a. He is consid-
ered one of the strongest fit'ttif
In the affairs of Abilene.
Several from here will attend the
banquet. They are his son J D
Jr. M K. Daniel E. E. C'onlee
Paul Williams Charles Atkinon
and John 'A Martin
Moody Speaks At
Women's Meeting
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
DEHKEEZIN Hungary (UP' At
cutlve recretary arrived here yes- a recent meeting: the Municipal
nlnv in eoninletp .'lrmnncments (Council of this cltv adonted n.
.'or the convention. resolution petitioning the National Clalmlne ne loaneii i.ipcn"
II J. Adair U organizer of the Government to adopt a law com- Frank Hawks of iianeontiuonta
Texas unit. which has opened pulling ull annlphabets to lea; n alrpline and glider fltnlit fame.
h.niino(r In ih W. T W.ic-'tr. lead and write and to nun. -ill SliOHO to tlll.itu-e 1'ls careei . nu
sfonir building here.
I expect this convention to for
mulate the most constructive pro-
with fines rery person wlio n
subject to ach a 1 a and fail
to tvi nt the f.i' t
Dr. Bruce W.
Snyder
Dentist
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105 West Walker St.
STEPHENVIM..E. Tex April 17
(UP.l -Gov. Dan Moody iaid thru
pi Iron leloim will not be actum
plished In Texas until the womei
(demand it when he addressed ihi .
Him d'strict convention- lexa
Federation of Wcmen's Club
! vVednesnay.
He dei ribed women as the real
Dio"re'Hive citl.eriH of today h
ATHENS U.Pl In the name of taking un Integral pait In tin
. . . .. . ... itte Administration
hia Government the Turk'nh Mm-J wlchlUt Fnlls anU Graham tegis
later Enls liey has Infirniod thejtPrcj invftatlons tor tne next m
Greek Government that Turkey nual meeting of the distiict body
will officially participate
Tl'ltKKY IN OVKItTimi:
Delphic Festivals which are hav- doclsion-
Injr held throughout Greece thl3
year to celebrate the one hun-l I'KCAN GHOWKHS MEirr
and a secretary is elecleJ. by popu-'dredth anniversary of Greece's In- DENISON Tex. April 17 (U.P.X
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dependence Since
Headquarters for the bands arc formerly ruled by Turkey all Al-
located in Boston Mais. from time ens newspapers have expressed
to time literature II1 be sent from deep appreciation of this new tt-
jheadqunrtirs for use In the meet- tltude taken by Turkey toward the
Ings of tlio respective bands Independent Greek state.
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Complete Showing of Newest Dresses in
Solid Pastels and Printed Chiffons
t mirming vri'MUHi' in their iu'wiu's.s iimj many styles
A collection of dicsse- tlmt offci-s youthfulness to the mat-
ion and sophisticsition to the Miss Princess and silhouette
effects all spiinir niaten'al.s color.
Also Crepes and Wash Silks
$9.75 $16.00 and up
Just Received
A complete shipment in ull the
newest shades of
HOSIERY
in Van ltaaltc and Itollins
$1.50 - $1.95
$2.50
Specials for Friday and Sat.
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Coals To Match
SI .95 Each
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 118, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1930, newspaper, April 17, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71116/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.