The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 89, Ed. 1, Monday, March 16, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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FOXR
THE BIIECKEXUIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. MONDAY MARCH 1G 1931
Telephone No. 1
TO ARRANGE
SCHEDULES
NEXT FRIDAY
Oil Belt Coaches and School
Officials Will Meet
At Cisco
' n I time for " In."iy
if 'lav At F"i"inl dur-
l!!t EMi i'in.tl Asso-
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l" i i i m 'hi -i nvict ftti'ed
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for 'ur M.ond h.-sf
intfit fr unlin.irv or litis-
liics wvtir Our pn es ut'
m. low It't wrlli the -n-tiirr
and you H ! pls-
Ins'v siirprisi'd ut Hut tie-
Milts
Dynamo
Succeor to
:JI)1 N. HrtjckenritlKe Ave.
I). H. LItiON. Mirr.
Brcck Girls
Win Division
In Net Meet
By W R
In a ten n la mart htd in r.t-
land SlUunlaky between EaatUn.1. '
Breihenrtdge and Abilene the Abi-
lene hUttl adlool benra took Ilrat
place winning four out of flv
matches The Brcknrtda hint
chool glrla won 'hit ilivit.in
taking four out of fiv matches
Probably the b-t match of th.-
day waa played between .'l.-k
Monk of Breckenrtdge. an L"
Brady of Abilene Although bej'-
rn by Brady by a eenre of 3-4 a
Monk put up m good fletv Th'
AbiUre boy woo the mi'.li with
a vaiiety of atrok-i
R'Ulta of The .lu'ihr. an- nn
follow Bri Jink Monk md
Kill Alltaon Bt fni iIk- los. ti
.t Brady and M I'huu'iwi'h.
Abtlm 3 J i J irk M i
Brerk loat to lo rtr nl) Abi! )
J- i-fl. Bill Allison in! Jo- t' ik
man. Brei-kcnridg l""t to Mix'
I'henowith nd Wnlani t t
Abilene. !- ; C Hrlvry and
Max ild Showalter Abilene def '
-d !k-ot! Key and Lukt Hrm
Eastland -2 i-l ( C Hel-
vey. AMlnr I t to Luke Wee :i-
Kaatland 2. 3-
tWrla. ilm i Perry and Tuit''
MHlraw Breckinridge. defef. ' I
Marguerite Wfil and Krani'
Marher. Atulenr K HO fh.i'li.'
MrOraw .ind AdiUlinr Che-i
Hrrckenn.lur dfritrd Rachrl IVn
m oat and Maxtn Jordan Ki'
'nd. A-l 4 2. A.ldaline fh--ti".
HreckenridXf defeated V m-i
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V ilma P'tr Br'ckeniidge ' ' i
d Doroth) Hoctun. Abll- n (
-o Add ilir.r t"heny. I' . n
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Abilene " 1 Carrie !! ' i i
and lKrot!i Horton. Abl ! "
'o Maslni- J idiin and I' i i
Pentacoat baitland 7i. I I
Mnrairft Wrul Abiler.e ! ' '
l-'rtnrra N-I! F.ntrMitrn b i'.i '
vo t.
The Bi ii Wini i lgi' KirU '. '
. up well in i I thiir matiY n
i tording t i M H Beiry tennis
touch Hi- ai 'he double com
bination "f frrr and Mct'.r iw
Iixiketl liio- ' itc rh.impton J i.'.v
M. nk ha i - been pUing ooU
tfnm ha'. c ' '. two of 1 i
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niiig of tit ii lio'n wn! to
Brad
I reside nl Floouer To
Make Eight Speeches
WASHINC.ruN. March 14. H P
A rogram of eight speeches bv ;
Hrs Hoover between now and
June 1? was announced Saturday at 1
the White House.
Three will be made on a 'up
heittnrMng June 15 vt Indianapolis
. .. 1 - i .. 1 ..
anil rnuinK JHm i in inr ui-i t -
t luii of the IJneoln memorial at
Springfield 111. Between these
wo dats the President will ded
ite'th Harding nvrmcrial at Mi
rum Ohio and review the arand
army of the Republic at CoU.ii
bu
l'lnito l'ltijer :i MortiKiu j
PITTSBURGH. Mai I UP'
Ire I Johnson Sal' Lak-
the tallest member "n t) . Pitt-
burgh Pirates bail lub i- iull-1
ftedged Mormon Hts paier'-. came
ftum Sweden a ijir-.' ' a cen
tury ago settled in l'.ih ind
adop'ed the Mmnion rel..'i in
Johnson ii 6 fe t two and i ' ''
111 ties tall
FOR THIS WKKK
SI ITS 25c
t leuiu'd and Prei-ed
DRKSSKS 25c
Cleaned and Pressed
HATS 50c
Cleaned and Hlocked
RIGS $2
Anv Sic Cleaned
Cleaners
McClaran Cleaners
Phone s7
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SPEAKING
of SPORTS
By GEORGE KIRKSEY
1'nited Preaa Staff Correaponuoi
Charley White KtculU
Old Uii)t of Boxing
Charlie White who wi a
among the llghtwijrf r h.i .
has tomt lnteretinn ' n '
i make on the boxing nr
I "All thl talk about b .x.riji h.
. i ir Md makei !! W' '
iiiiiif'n ii " While ai I I wi
t'n' b. x n; game for 17 v r-
in .i I !hv MBit I w.i- - .. r
rd' out ..f penn ti i x
nevr cviin made a i."i'. " J
a pi bul aicreement and t n
hiid a unftle pr intone r t mi M
e. or flah'er. all to I w jp to '
agn ement
Wh'te. whoae career -xten '
from ISM to 123. hai bfen .r
ducting fhr "Charlie Whi't M . -cle
!tene ?ytem. on Mlchigin
Boulevard in Chicago fnr 'He pu-'
eight juitr Ilia clientele ii amor 4
inK'iefy women treating more ti in
7 nr ine he retired from he
ring
"After I left boxing I had a !-t
of busineaa dealing with bankera.
wyer and other." talO White
uid believe me some ofthem will
hook you anyway they can even
f vou have a cent r act It imam
me think boxing can t be
when even business men try to
i 1 mk you ' '
Whit believes that boxing ili
iv 14 long as the world.
lhell never htgtslate boxi-ig
' ut of exwtence. ' said White. 'It
. one of the best of all spot's to
develop a man physically And.
even though some may not thing
so. it tares some brains to be a
real boaer "
Twiev rricUed
IW In In
xiring hla. career White fought
n re than 300 battles ana at leant
'win in his caieer fate tticked
t11.11 out of winning the Mght-
weight championship He was fin.
' i for his murderous left ho k
Whit outpointed the then lig '
A'-mht champion. Willi. Ri'cm
in a l'-ronnd ho declsl'n bout. In
11 at Milwaukee White's margin
of victory was so decisive th
newspapers afterwards called him!
legitimate iigntweigni cnampion
I the world.
In 1920. Benny Leonard. wh 1 1
won the title from Ritchie was
kniM-ked out of the ring by W'.it
.". their bout at Benton Harbo' !
Mich but the referee stopped I
counting at five and although
about JO seconds elapsed Leon. u 1
was not cour.trd out In the ninth ;
r't'nd Leonard knocked out Whit
bu' he would never fight him
ugain White said
White boxed 23 matches against 1
world's champions during his !
career Some of the tltleholders
were Jack Britton. Pietldy Wei ih. '
Johnny Kilbune. Johnny Dundee.
Ionard and Ritchie
At 13 doctors told White In
" ' '
benuiocils
couidn t l.ve
bcau he bad la -
I had .) ambitions in my :;"
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EVERY time you feel like muttering1 "There's noth-
ing new under the sun' take up your daily paper and
read through the advertisements. Chances are you'll
change your mind. Here's a new wrinkle in sanitary
plumbing . . . there's a new kind of carpet that should
have been thought of long ago . . . here's a decidedly
better way of washing' delicate fabrics.
These things concern you intimately they affect
our life and the manner in which you live it. They
are new things under the sun. And advertisements
are the arms with which they reach out and touch
you. Read the advertisements regularly. There'll
be something new tomorrow . . . and the day after . . .
and the day after that. Something you wouldn't
want to miss.
Fore! Beg Pardon Camera!
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Arrest Of Thieves
PAIJ r.KA-'H. ru. Jirch li
UP. A nw.r.1 f W5.000 for in-
frmaon le.lui to the arrest .f '
th bandit and still larger re-
ward predicted for the return of
the missing Jewels spurred Insur-
ance d.'t. ctlves at Palm Beach to-
day to investigate the theft of
moie than $1000 nno In jewels from
Chnrltnn and Company interna-
tional jewelers.
Owl l.Veoy For Hunters
ELKO N-v March M. (U.
ovvl as 1 decoy fur crows is
iDcrtsruan trick" Bill Dawe
An
na
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vada hunter has hit upon in
thT bUck-ftath-redl
war upon
birds. By tying the owl to a post
n. founil thMt the crows coul 1
1 lly luret whln shooting'
distance.
Liilfnrtiii Are Nlclitgimns
RENO. Nev Mar 1 'UP
Something nw in the matter of
Hah-
w.iKht ba-ketbiill uniforms
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w.ii tii.- i .m' h.'ie tecentlv win n.
at 1 mir'v nm" bifw.n the
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a love scene.
FINANCE INDUSTRY
By KI.MKIt C. WALZER j
United Tress Flnanulut Killtur
NBW YORK. March ib.iU.RV The
w lURiv. .M.rcn tt.-u.nv mt
? Vs fo the ye'.r on
etatl-i of better business pros-
irta March hiialnsw wa ex-
Zl.t . 2L.J f."?Z. i-r"!l
ment and prove a to the fut- tu" ' " d " wl-
.... Using affidavits as to Bo
ure.
first quarter results while con-
siderably above the In; it quarter of
1030 are expected to be under the !
I first quarter of 100 when an artl-
! flcis. boom was und.r way. A year
ago the steel Industry was mount -
ing lowura w per cen. 01 cnpcy
and predictions were ninue innv 11
t wouia crosit iw per
luu per eent Dciore
. the end of April.
Siilisflmient results wore ditAD-
Po.n(C and the failure of tho steel
ouin m 10 mui oapcumuwhb
' brought a sharp re-iotlon In the
-OCK mnrKeu
ferent this year. The nmnufnetur-1
ers re mort) careful now. They
are buying only for Immediate
needs. This situation wng true in
the automobile Industry where
smnll Increase in demand retulted
immediate orders for steel and
. ..!
pf hundreds of unemployed men to
work som .u'tomobile companies
h lV( run thelr inventories so low
tnAt tney ar now forced to sell
cars on delayed delivery.
Th tuvriio line in showing slsns
' nf imnrovement and this is con-
iiiicreii cncoursKinK
. .. . .t.
in mai inc
- ' . . ..
wime situation prcvfiicg in uie
previ.nn hurtlness depression.
r .-ulturnl condltlonH are not
yet of the best. according to
observers but It is pointed out that
if curtailment ofthe Icaiflng crops
i ut rir.l out a. step will have been
akcn t .waul i.ghtnft ho situation
Penitentiary Newspaper Attacks
Ohio Penal System Editorially
COLUMBUS O . Mar. 16. (U.P) -1 wrontlolnp ahall our offering bo
An editorial attack unon the Ohio ' scorned and rejected? Shall men
penal system particularly In re- take upon themselves the right to
pard 10 its parol provisions .vas deal out sterner justice than ioet '
made In a recent laaue "t the Ohio' Gotl? ( !
PenltenMury News of'lclal organ "Is the Christ but a myth a fig-
of those serving terms in the state1 ment of man's Imagination" Ii
Institution here. 1 He but a delusion invented an I
The editorial written by George fostered by those who hold po.ver
Richmond convlct-edltor. was cap- over their erring fellows" An in
tlrned "Christ in the Ohio Penl-1 struntent by which that power is
terittary-' It condemned the pres- strengthened?
ent system for not providing for
rdetso of prisoners who had
mn de good' within tht prlsou.
The editorial read:
Christ in the Ohio Penitentiary'
He is brought to us on Sunday.
bu on Monday there la no room '
fo- Him or His teachings.
We have been told tbat be who
11 penitent Is almost Innocent and
we give the best that is in us.
And if we who have sinned arc
penitent and strive to atone for
Resurrected Cow
Mai Acquit Man
MOBILE March 16. r.R 'A res-
I urrected cow will save Lee Miller.
I 34 from year of penitentiary life
If the plans of his attorneys work
out successfully.
In December 10107 Miller was
flt.vn imi'i fkftfir for the
- -
-upo to have taken toMUth two street fr-tuge centraHv
-PP "- "Z- " ' ? LLr.
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Imnl has been dls-overed In a pas-
sey's
livellnees. Scale is seeking
trial and an ictiultUl for client.
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LInCoU N.b. U They I- ok
! - ruft
j h
run dead heats in the high hur
dle races. This is the problem
that confronts Henry F. Schult i
track coatth at the University of
Nebraska when he matches Linus
against Leon Carroll twins. The
boys are identical and apparently
liava the soma athletic ability
Schulte can't tell them apart He's
quit t.ylng.
litis rililion lialiy lici'f friini the
Put Slock Show at tht City Mxit
Marttet till thli vvicU.
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Second Sheels
ONION SKIN
RAILROAD .MANILLA
NEWS PRINT
How ! your utock?
Telephone No. 1
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Christ In Ohio penitent'.-iry'
remaps iiu is nero; out trie prin-
ciples for which He died stop
short at the prison gates' Me;cv
and forgiveness? Yes but not fur
such as these f And yet !.oid
Christ entered Ills kingdom In
company with a thief"
Richmond Is serving a mlninvim
f 20 years for bank robbery. He
has more than It years to serve
He receives a substantial yea.lyt
income from his writing
TREASURY DEPART MENT.
Office of The Secretary. Washing-
ton D. C. March 8. 1031. PropoaUi
ire hereby sollc.ted. t opened In
the office of the Supervrslne Archi-
tect. Treasury Department. Wa h-
Ington. D. C . at 9 o'clock a. m. on
April 10. 1931. for the sale or dona-
tion to the United States of prefer-
ably a corner lot containing approx-
imately 29.000 squire feet with a
dim-nsion of approximately I) lin-
eal feet. or. the more Impnitint of
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Mrecken. le. Texas. Upon .pp.
tion rn tstmaster will s..piiv
pii4rMrtive bidders vv 'h 1 iiriMil 1
t newlgivinu jn rtlcill.ar-i n '' requi'
men' iml Instruction m ?rej)
tion of ds and data n-.-omt'i
nine S Lowm.an A-.-'int
t if.
(Adv March IS to April 1. :nc
ALTO TOP H0DY AM)
PAINT SHOP
Sprlns Is lii'rii. Make jour cir
louk llu new liy linvlug fciulcr'
rnlleil out mill tin cur n-p.uiit
sl.
WRECKS OUR SPECIALTY
Daniel Motor Co.
:HH K. Walki-r I'Ikiiio rA
NOTICE: We appreciate
20 cents as we
SUITS
CLEANK1)
PUKSSKI)
PATE HROS. Cleaners
221 B. Walker St.
TS MORE THAN
The Maytag Roller Water Remover
with large flexible top rgll and large
firm bottom roll wrings all parts of
the garment evenly dry. Enclosed
self-reversing drain and automatic
tension. The rolls may be quickly
separated five and a half inches be-
tween centers. Exclusively Maytag
superior in rcsultsand convenience
to all other methods of drying.
THE NEW MAYTAG IRONER
A table ironer that can be used wher-
ever there Man electric w all plug. Has
rapid-heating Alakrome Thermo-plate
an exclusive Maytag feature.
PHONE for a trial washing or ironing
in your home. If the Maytag doesn't
sell itself don't keep it. Divided pay-
ments you'll never miss.
THE MAVTAO COMPANY Niwton lows
fewfis3 189 i
Maytag
WASHER-
I'litjcrs Turn lo Wrestlers
BOSTON. Mar 1 (UP) Thico
former guards on Boston Collcga
football teams. Al Morolli Zeui
Wltekewski. and Kewple
have become professional
lcrs.
Kiliov.
Vtt'3t-
('imrlil flvitruiHf'hf X
flu (Jals of
"( aught Short"
Marie Dressier
Polly Moran
"REDUCINCr
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t.uiicdv lilt With
A MTV PAGE
fin re's loo iiiiirli vmiMc Li
Hull tvulsl lln.-sl So I'idb
and Mitrh go Into the Ii ;lil-
t hiisiiicst.: The'll give
joil a IkiiI.v lillisfcttse j.iu'll
IH'ver Ret over;
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"NEW RYTILU"
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would at SU.UO
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 89, Ed. 1, Monday, March 16, 1931, newspaper, March 16, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71399/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.