The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 123, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 23, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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TIIE BRECKENRTDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRinGti TbXAS UfcDMvMJAi APltlL Si. 1930
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PjanDivorce Oberammergau Villagers Prepare for Passion Play As Uncle Sam Makes Whisky
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'Ml at v t..n !o Sirini"". C.lo. oto MlrulnNters to the aliments of
i1 u aiit'iiiwtill.. He hks !tt up a garure anil he and three of hl
! I'.r-n repair art hm he Is not preatlilur. Above are nhowil
llMirrr.d Marlln's chutch and Garage with an Inset of himself.
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the rci-t of tho nock of KvcImi lluesc of O.-naha can't decide what It
tn' it Is uhuimed b both Uucli i and chlrken--. Only one thins la
certain and that la that It's a bird although It may bs Lon Chancy
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Here's Latest in Spring Hats!
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Tliere Isn't much dnRer of komeone copylnc tho lines of tho new hatd
ifilhltwl by atuiicnU of the rcnnytvanla Mnioum'a School of Industrial
n at thtlr prlB fashion show at Philadelphia. Here jou sec Adda-
ith tcltwlnkl In a .eitd Javar.enc costume one of the features of thf
exhibit
These Are Million Dollar Smiles!
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Oil Brings Riches
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' Happy days arc here acalu" f.T
lh)h Cook and Dot Oatmun Mntil
recently three-a-duy va'ile .ilo
inRors and dancers who luvo
bean lifted suddenly to v.ealtlt by
iIip findlnK of oil on their land
adjoin'!. c the Rfoat Mary Sudlk
Rlier ri Oklahoma. Mr. and
Mr. Cook whose homo is at
Mur.keBon. Mich. say thev re-
cently refused an offer of $ 1 .j0".-
ooo for their Oklahoma taring
preferring to tako royalties thou
running $7100 a day. They havo
rntlred from thn stage.
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Ocean Again
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Statu who will take leading parts in the 1D30' OberammerBau Passion riay the great religious spectaclo
singed by natives of the little Havarlan village of Oberammergau Germany arc pictured here. At the left
Eduartl Ulcrling tte town's baker who plays tho part of Moses delivering bread on his bicycle. In the
center nbovo. Is Anto'n Lang speaker of te play's prologue at work In his studio. At the right Is .MIsp
llansl i'relslncer. who iake. the role or Mary Magdaleno. Iu the circle Is Alois Uuii; who plays the rart
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Uncle Sam's Nevest 10000-Ton Cruiser
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commissioned Is now the pride of Uncle Sam's cruiser fleet Sihc 13 shown here making her first
speed trials In the open sea.
Trying- To "Get Their Man" By Wise Moves?
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After 10 years of national prohibition. whiky is again being r..
legally In the United States m 10 Kentucky distilleries have
opened to manufacture. 1300.000 gallons under government sup
vision to bo sold on donors' prescriptions. These pictures sh"
mash being mixed In a huge fermenting tub and a barrel of i
first legal whl.ky made In America in a decade being drawn on
a Loulsvlllo distillery. However it won't be avallublo until 1'- :
as it miM. "age" for four years.
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bticli i- hi- plut-
fonti in his
race :.. .uiist
Senator 'lorri.s
l'rcsh from a conquest over Droad-
wuv Evelyn Laye Knqlatul's pretty
operettit star who recently ap-
peared In Nev York in Noel Cow-
ard's "Hitter Sweet" will try to
capture radio fans on Monday eve-
ning April 21. On that day sho
will be-guest artist of tho Ucneral
Motors Family Party on an. NDC
hooUuo.
Woman Pleads
Unwritten Law
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Hussia. Ho is
county aUi.rney of Irion nuny
which has fi5 voters and ".".f
head of catt'e. "
Pitches fort
Crimson
In .i fi.ui -h.i.iilcil rim lici h"'"'' like tin just lh s.mie '. in lov. a 4111 In- to jump to get her nun.
Tin- incline !iu the it'-i i'ling c ntesl in u nool bcrh touinaincnt at Lo.-. Angeles played on i
huge bo.uil witn cms. 1 la'e "men." Ijorothy Is'uw Los Angeles society glil Is shown making- a
move whicn hclpLd liei win the championship.
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Slayer Chooses
Firing Squad
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Hopes to Excel
Lindy's Record
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University lu 'i ill team ! .
spring is Dwisht V Iiavis. Jr. tin
Crimson hurli 1 1 . a on of tl.e c
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Is'ands donor of the Davis (p
and former secretary of war.
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If a ..umclcnt .pvlio U ororod.
(npttthi .C.har(g Kicgfard-tjnilth.
above' hero of th6 Southern Croas'
tdii.uus trani-Paclftc flight says
he will fly the plane from lrolaml
to the United States thia tunimr.
'iho noted aviator Is ihowu hero
as h-s arrived at San Francisco re-
centli' f row. Australia.
Charles Cl. A.
Dawes ambassa
ilor to Britain
argued his first
law cae at Lin
coin Neb. rip
resenting u
thlpper of horte
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amount In-
volved w u s
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Uaslng her defense on the un-
written law. Mrs. Hutu Kobiuson
19 charged with shootliu; to death
Mrs. Sophia Massingale on the
main fctreet at Cary. Ky.. olaimtd
Mrs. Masslntralo Mole lur hus-
band's affections. Sirs. Ilobinon is
eIiowj above with her young
daughter.
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Utah's first ofilclal execution in
four year'- wilMako place May 17
when Delbert' Ureon. above 21
confessed i-layer of his mother
wife and uncle faces a firing
hquad In the state prison yard at
Salt Lake City. Murderers in
Utah aro Eta their choice
between hanging and being shot
Colonel Roberto Florro above
plans a non-stop flight Irorn New
'.York to Mexico City In an effort
to break Colonel Charles A. Lind-
bergh's record and a later flight
across tho South Atlantic (torn
Hraiil to Dakar Alrica anil
thence to Pari. Flerro is chief
of Mexico's civil aeronautics bureau.
Great Britain wlshe It could
like Gandhi tako the Indian situ-
ation with a grain of talt.
Wonder if ox-Senatoi Crr.riP
Wharton Pepper is Jealous at th
puhlicity bait is receiving theso
days.
The motto of the city of Chi-
cago Js "I Will." but the uttitudi
of most of Its citizens i nu to bo
"I AVon't."
Klcliard Halliburton the au-
thor is endorsing a certain hr.Td
of coffee. It is a: Mimed ho won't
tuy in hie it.otiiaoul.il lliat ho
lik.s It beraus-e jt keeps him
awako to write.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 123, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 23, 1930, newspaper, April 23, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71121/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.