The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 2 of 5
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THE UIIECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS E1)LDAY JANTARY 18 1032
THREE
By KATHLEEN I1AYNFS
Priest's Army of Jobless Arrives In Washington
Jr. Hifh P.-T. A.
Officers Meet
i
Just A Bit
Personal
Mm Xm.ti I.e'win and neicp. Ml-
Motile Sche.tcl p.nt the tiny in
Mineral Well today.
W. L Knight spent yetcrdn
in Graham.
An execjtlv meeting of the of-
. ..- . .... . i
" mis 01 uir junior ingn I -1 . A.
ai held vpsterday nftcrneon nt j
i r Junior Ilifch school building at
I o'rlivk Ten members were
nttendnnre Outstanding bul-
t m wbi discussed and acted
JJon
A committee romppaed of Mm.
O Hamlin chairman. Mm. Al-
n Walker nnd MN Mnxine
i . isi..t a i.i t.i w- ..-j i Mn- " Leonard of Dalla
eth play nae. Thl. commit- . ".ft"1 .h'wk w"h her "sMer
re met this morning ami attend- r "' " '
' to Urn maMer. I ... . . . . ..
Mr W H Park.. Maw Jewel ...' ;.a?-r. "" J lL Dun'
l-urr nn.l Mis r. K trhrtilge "" '"'v ""' '"r """ o;l-
nere appointed to oversee the ttn-
ipjving of 'he three rent room In
he Junior h'gh irhool.
I
Thrift Profram At
A Ward P.-T. A.
Mrs. Jimmlo Dowdl of Abllenr '
I hare with hor alster. Miss Dor
sett Sheffield who in patient lr.
the WUtde Hospital MrM Shef-
field's condition w Mid to he
Just about the Mine today.
I .'ir. unit .Mr. J
.' !..:. ..-.. .s. illumed from
in nvamiis. nun w ..p......
. i. wir.it -- "
A ptot mi
pic for the mnnth. "Thrift" wn
presented at the North Ward Pa-
ent Teacher Aseor ntion Tuesday
ifternoon
N S H' Hand wm the principal
penker and use I as hi subject.
Thrift ' The ten financial eoin-
nandments were given by Ml
llewie Kpiin
In a Know Your ftchool." talk
J H Dwiggins liivuasnd variola :
phases of -rhool work. Mr. Hu-
lell II Jone- rontiuteil a' vVry ln-
erejt.ne parimmenUry drill u-
'Az a rhnret to llluktrnte her talk.
A lurR'- rowtl w present.
Mother of Mrs. L. J.
H arret I Buried Mon.
Mr nn.l Mr. I. J Hnrrell. Mr
nd Mr- Alvn Harrell. nnd MIm
'.tidy lUne.l returne't hojn
Tuesdny frrm Kilrfy. Txa. where
'hey at'ervlnl the funnial of Mr'
U J Hairelln mthT Mr- W T
Moon n Moniluy.
Mrs Moon who wi HI years old
I Sindefer have
a titp to Kn.'it
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LORD WAKEFIELD M0T0RB0AT CONSTRUCTOR j
BUILDING MISS ENGLAND III AS CHALLENGE1
m j-
M.. A. line and Chrlailn
Hurrh hav returned Irom n vlalt
In Aiurtln nnd Itouaton MIm AUIne
alto vlalttii Monterey. Mex en.
Romans Had
Their orrics
Over Traffic
Pennsylvanian Finds First
Vehicle Law Passed
In 396 B. C.
The
king.! .-.i i.r
nnt atrpi In
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thr iiininn nri-
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rxpliin-d in the n. p
J r " rrp ri fr'
. mx.iK'l p.ipul.'in n
Tlw
fusli Lu lioiial
Reports Revea!
Slump
Burden
milk food ration ahoca nnd pI of funds prohibit even ncrmai i -for
62.000 f imlllen containing 32.V placoment and addition.
000 Indlrl . itl. Another $1030000
m paid . i i "rulon to 100 de- IH-TTHOITKIl tlltOliS SAI.K
pendent :i. M.er with 6000 chll-1 OP CITV SUIII'l.tS I.ANII
dren. DETilOIT. Jan. Ji. (o.ri; A move-1 ireneroin
Hy II I. PERCY
T'nited Prcs Stnff Correspondent.
LONDON. Jan. 13. (U.P.) Iord
W.ikrf..-) HrlUin" fairy jrodfath-i'i-
o' -pt-nl i-i goinR to hulltl anoth-
er i t m n.o'niboit Mlaa England
III ttiH whrh to defend the water
poel i i I'd
Pii't.ei'iy all Britain's attempts
nd ii ic.-n in the air on load
ind i w.'r. have been hocked
hy I.i Wikefleitl. lie his owtie-l
'he f ii 'i- Blue Ilird.
rrrw ml both MIm Knglamh
iil rr oid hi r iker lit tneir t'nr
He Iii he 'n concern' d in very
nctft pi. kihI on f"".lt for the list
2 including the Schne'der
Troph' i a' e
Vc whin the m n who have
-!( 'I i r Iivpi iii spccillng .it
up' too nit nn hour In the jlr
!t .'.. i 2' i) in lind. and over '00
on wi'n ire nntinnnl heropn Iord
Wake' c. hiis bpen rontpnt to bak
in t ie iriepfd glow f'f their pop-
la ifv Stainforth. imphell nnd
Ka.i Ior. hi i been firvliimed but
Wakefii id ha piefertPil to obecur-
ity .f ?h" hnrkground.
N w ho I-- onre more naaumln't
th' i . 1 if thp nitlon'i rhnllenger
w i ii . w Mls England. It In e;i-
tiniVnl thnt it will be rnpabte of
1 in ni.ii'i nn hour uhirh U inff-
-;ii ill nl.ind ) cicnt'y tut It la brllrved to wlth-
ni'i.ii Import- -tind :iny nttempta on the Dr'tlah
.ice id for ome time.
At thp time llm the floldcn Ar
row 'i alio belns sprlng-clenned
ind Improved with a view to In-
'PT.iin! rtill further the apeed of
w'llch ehe la cipnble.
An Instinre of hli e porting and
plrlt wait given dining
Wakefield and Lord Mayor In
1915 when he becime a biron
He received hla peeragp in the Ni v.
Y'ear'a lionorn lint lo.io. :i-.umin' i
the tile of Lord Wakefield of i
Hythe (Kent).
Ho firat became Intercr'ed in!
aviation In 1000. He ha f naneed
all Sir Alan Cohham's ' show.nsr
the flag" fliffhta to Africa. India
and Australia and alao Mlaa Amy
Johnaon' record fllaht In Antrnl-
the flolilen i n
Since them he haa devoted nv.rt
of hla attention to the land ..ml
witer tetords. Hla only fear
that the men who pilot hjn crift
on the speed attempta wii! meet
with an accident and It Is .iai I
that has many sleepier nigh! of
worry before the day or any sucn
attempt.
Warden Mu.iael Ztmmor rapcrta ' ment. which may e;aln murii head-! the early diy.i of the war when he
that the Cook County hospital hadly r olhcr oltlos If Deiroit ofernl 2fl00 for the flrat Zenpc
HAHIUAItr'RO. Pa. Jan 13. IUP)
Even the ancient Romans had
I to worry about parking near the
I big ganie and about driving; the
I wrong way on rpne-way street
arrordlne to Menlamln V Evnon.
died Hunday rvl-ht She had been ill j Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Com-
i nee November 22. when she fell nUMWner.
tnd sustained a fractured hip.
Mrs Harrrll had been with her
mother ate Kit two weeks before her
Jeath
Pythian Sisters
The IVhinn Water met In re-
gular HPiriir.n taut night at the
lodtre hall A M Smith. Knight
nf Pj thins wh praxont. ami ex-
tended on invitation to the morn-
ber. to attend the meeting to-
night at whk'h the stnte official
nf the KnlghU of Pythkin IjxIrm
will be pre-nent.
Mrs. Man Prultt. meat excellent
chief received the Iythk)n quilt.
UkIrp offlclnl report u pood at-
tendance O K. S. MKI-yTINC.
TIUIISIIAY Nir.nr
The Hrcckenrldge Chapter No.
M0 of the O. E. S. will meet
Thursday night at 7 30 o'clock at
Urging motartaU to better ob-
eorvanco cf Pennsylvania Motor
Vehicle Coilc. Kynon noted Uuit
"auto cities and other munlci-
i i-iuhwi iihth viiK-suuHisne" pre-
icwlent to x by when they en-
hiet tariff mice for Uis nfetv of
fpff Tiirndfiu Eve ithir eUIn-''
tMlll I IILXUUIJ UUL. il has dkvern.l Uinl h fl.
traffic tew on record pnaseil In
30i H c. gave unrnatrlotcd right
to drive their clinrlota Uiroujqh Um
stroets of Rome.
"Motor vehiclo o pdrn torn who
cdinptnin of one-way atree.t rogii-
kitlona would have found the winie
condition confronting thorn In the
IUme of the porlixl roferrwl to"
he Mitt "for Rome had Uio flrat
one-way street In traffic htatory."
He surmised that narrowness of
Raman streets made ono-wny traf-
fic noceaaary.
And an for modern driver who
cum nnd splutter when they enn't
find room for tholr fllvers near
b.ub.ill park and football field
they haven't anythlnr on the old
Rontons ami their one-horaepowor
the Masonic Temple. Thai will ' j conveyances
the first meeting of the now year
and all members are urged to be
in attendvnee. according to offi-
cials ..f the chapter.
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FRIENDSHIP t'LXf'S TO
HE ENTERTAINED THUItt.
The Friendship CUss of the Flrat
.Baptist Church will be entertained
Jn the home of their teacher Mra.
J. W D.irden. Thureduy evening at
r.
Alt members lire invited to a
tend.
Condlticna In the Ctreu Maxi-
mtw and the market plncM were
so congested that Julin Caeanr is-
sued an order to hla truffle police-
men that every ponton entering
the market pUcc for ten hour
nftar. aunrlse must cntor an foot"
he aald.
Explorer Wins
Over Octopus
nt r !. ni cornea thl
Chicago hxpenditures mow1 w
Load Unemployment
Has Caused
CHICAGO. Jnn. U. aj.R) The In-
creased burden that depression nnd
unsmplopyinent ha U upon pub-
lic Institution heie is shown by
reports of 1031 expenditure.
The Cook (Vunty Dureau of
Public Welfare accord ins; to Di-1
rector Joseph L. Moas. spent
$2360.000 for relief In the form of
an Increase In both nnnllcntton
and admittances. DocrtntcU In-
coma through unemployment nnd
agM. accounted for much
Tho strain upon the
heme win further rovenlrd In ln-
c reused Uollnnuency a uportcd by
tho Chi en go County Juvenile court.
Inability to pay the 18000 .em-
ploye in the public schcola. wnu
the keynote of Uie report of the
Hoard of Education but the en-
rollment of SOS 13 pupils In Sep-
tember reveailnt; i ahcrtaav of
(17000 seats was another unfor-
tunate situation.
An unp.Tcedcnted demand for
books has sprung up and the pub-
lic library find that the shortage
should put It Into nernton i- " lln bio..ht down on Hrltlah soil
plan suggested by Artmr K i.l Mor. recrntly. he has offered $7800
crle. assistant corporatim ro n.pl In prize money for the Intcrnatlon-
to group under one he-i.1 t!ie sHViial Tourist Trophy r.ices over the
of city lands now Idle. Aril Circuit near Del fa t Ireland
Detroit haa a surplus of Inn I .eft next Aurit. Tho rare would not
ovor faun condemnation pr--pc l-jhave been held owing to economy
Irrgs In street widening. .tnd other' If he hid not stepped forwa.U.
city Improvement dml. Lrd Wakefield's vaat fo'tun.!
Several years o a survey re-'lies in oil. Born at Liverpool. No
vaaled the city had html vulied nt30 i860 he was ileeHrnnt for the
$7IS01. ThU wa includcl in civil service ht father'a occitpa-
180 parcels of land. tlnn but entered tho oil business
Lederle wants the city to group 'and Is mw head of C. C. Wnke-
the powers of selling this property ' field A Company oil refiners
under a central hure.ii. He would I He becime n member of the
sell the land which now lies Idle corporation of the City of Iondon
and for which the city has no ap-' in 1904. sheriff In 1P08 when h"
pnrenx tuiur use. was anignren
H.r Charles Cheers
Last Stock'
Quotations
American Can 3
Am P L IS 1-8
Am f:nelt t7 1-1
Am T T 122 3-1
Anaconda 11 7-S
Auburn Auto 148
Aviation Corp Del 3 IS
Hcfh Steel 32
Ry. .s A ! 11 7S
Canada Dry 12 3-3
Case J I 37 I-I
Chrysler 15 1-8
Curtis Wr'ght I 3-1
Elect A'l I. 3ff 1-1
Elec St Bat 20 1-2
Ktrstor Wheel 10 5-8
Fox Ftlins I 6-8
Gen Bice 20
Gon Mot 13 6-8
Gillette S R 13 5 8
Gocdyetir 10 1-2
Hottfton Oil 22 l-t
Int. Content 18
Int Harvester 2(1 1-2
Johns Manvllle 23 1-2
Kroger Ci A B 111
Uf Catb 10 1-2
Montg Ward 8 1-2
Nat Dairy 21 7-8
Para intbllx 11 1-8
Phillips P 5 1-1
Pra'rle O C. fl 1 2
Pure Oil 5
Purity Dak 14 1-8
Radio 8 8-1
Sears 'loebuck 3o 3-8
Shell Union Oil 3 7-8
Snrhrn Pacific. 30
S'm Oil N J 20 3-8
s ii'iinv 10 1-1
Sliidehaker 12 1-2
Texa Corp 13 1-1
Trsas Qiitf Stll 21 3-8
Tex Par C fc O 2 1-1
fnd Eiliot 18 1-2
IT 8 Oypnjfh 28 3-1
tf S Ind Ale 27 3-8
V S Steel II B-8
Vanadium IS 1-2
WeMing Elec 28 1-1
Worthington 20 1-1
Curb Stocks:
Cities Service 0 1-2
Ford M Ltd 6 7-8
Gulf Oil Pa 31 1-1
Humble OH la
NUg Hud Pwr .V8
Stan O I Ind lrt 3-S
Dynamo
(Continued from cage 1.)
i wliiU they night to do; go to
work." That's nil ho said nbiut
It . . . nn.l it sounds Just nbr.ut
j en ugh.
I KT7 nl.vnys &lve . . . but give
' cf'i.-htrntly . . . and carefully
. . . end see that charity Is rcnl-
! I; and traly chnrlty.
! LET'S GO TO WORK.
FARM SKELKT.lN RELIEVED
Til VI OF INDIAN CHIEF
MATTAI'OISirrr Miiih.. .Inn. 13.
(U.F. A skelel'n unearthed In a
i and pit on the Manual NuneV
fnr.n re. entlv ! btlleved to be that
cf an Indian Cr.ef of the Algnn-
ij il.i ' i.' wh.'.h inhabited this
i it i 'n Co! n .il (!as
T'.ic hoy had been burled In a
sitting oiuic facing East. .
Dr. 1 1 v in.' N Tllden trustee nf
Matt pp. . itt I.l'n-arv liegnn as.tem-
hl p.: i ir In1!- n -o r v).ild be
p' l( i It M. I' I "P
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fJjR iV MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
ii
was a
iraid Vjrra
and tather
wou
A.MO.MA J"I.M TO HAVE
MONTHLY PARTY TIIURS.
I iif nui' -i -- nlnll h...
lUptlst Church will have hr !1 n
..l. u.... n-h.... i .. .. ...nM m I tie was
moniniy iny inuij nimn"
at 2 30 t 'he rhurch A'4 member
are inv t.-j to attend
K.VN PIUNCICO. Jim. 13. 'UJl-
Vlctor Ilorg. the explorer known
a h eomiueror of the ootojau
hn told th story of hla flrat ex-
u
BIRTHS;
n
m
.JJK
whs visiting hare to buy
equipment for another expedition
to the South Huh Islands wheio he
has defied the horror of tho Pa-
Plfir's depth.
Narratln; th tory of hi on-
o.unier w.th hi flrat octopus
(Rp'ge told of groping umlcr oa
alongaide a submarine cliff.
Suddenly somathlm; touched me
Mi an I Mrs Milton Kmihle arr r tn tm na mtf
ne rrnts or a
inrrning about six
Vetide Hospital
I'SE OF SKINS FOR SHOES
THREATENS PYTHONS' END
PRETOIHA. South Africa. Jan.
13 i lthons are decreasing
beentise women must have snake-
skin shoes
The fashion growing steadily in ;
irrepuiably damaged python life
here If the fashion continue.. or
unlet some athei akin is fjund
pythons are threatend with ex-
tinction. At the present time several thou-
sand python skins are exported an
noy b.in this "i W(4- bu to i0 ofr two nt th(
a in. at the j tentacles trying to pinion my anna.
Hut two tentacle arc not enough
to score against nn octopus.
"The IS-foot arm. with thet-
douMe row of suction ads. were
tight around my legs. They .lashed
me agajnst the rocks bruised my
head against the helmet I wore
kaooked the brenth from my body."
me octopus seemed to Dense
he
provo that Chesterfield tnhnccos nro belter.
Tlioy tmtn heller . . . thnl'rf proof enough.
Never too sweet. No mutter when f smoke
them ... or lion' many I smoke . . . thoy always
taatrcxaetly right.
"They must he absolutely pure . . . even to
the paper which iloesn't la.-Ir nt nil. In fart
... as the ado gay . . They Satisfy!'"
all purl- of th world has already my every more In advance
.. .-L-l.. I ... I ..!.... III. I .. ....
Id. "Every time I would lurch
with my kni( it would Jerk mo.
"I wo unconscious when they
got ine to the surface.
"Whore the strength of man fail-
ed Bgttlnst the monster the stn
lurching ths boast wrenched him
nualiy The trade however is only; loose."
In Its infancy and It Is nntle'pat- iu-rge has been back In America
ed that the time will come when four month.
the slaughter of python will be i .
(intensified to meet it demand-. WELLESLEV GIRLS
Those who arc pleading for the. CANT "TIIII.MIt''
ivthon declare (hat the man-tn-tre- ; WELLESLEY Mas.. Jan. 13
I cets knowledze of this rptllc is (UPJ Mr. Grace Ewlng. dormitory
cnen at rami incy aamit mni iiiienn at Wellesley College lamed a
has the power to cmsh a mm in "No Thumbing" edict recently nf'er
Its roils in a few mlnutr. but. they a yourn: male metortat complained
declare it Is seldom troublesome that at leaat eight student
tin esj molested. i 'thumbed'' for rides na he drove
a - - 'over the mile stretoh between Wot-
KRARLK WEATHER AIDS ' lealey Village nnd the oammir.
iMiTIIIOAN REET SUGAR .MEN
HEREWAING Mich. Jan. 13. it'.Ri Doctor Collects RlrdV Eggs
Favorable weather haa extended RURNETT Texas Jan. 13. iUI!
the beet t'clng work of he sugar Dr. P. N. Choatham began to col-
Industry here Into this month tect bird eggs when a boy. He
making It the longest aenson nn now hits a collection of more than
record. A crop of approximately 1.000 specimen carefully pro-
120000 tons will be harvestcl i served and Indexed. The collection
through the Michigan Hugnr Co contains many variolic believed
laid here. extinct.
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"TTES ralhor a hnaay old darling and I didn't
X Xknou'Iiowhe'dlikelhetilcaofmysuioking.
"The fir$t time I lit n Chesterfield in front
of him he (miffed like nn old ar-hor"e . . . nnd
I braced myself for trouble. But all he said
'wai 'That's good tobacco. Chickabiddy.'
"But I si ill think that if he hadn't been so
impressed by the ipiality of Chesterfield the
old dear might have been lead agreeable.
Unman nature a like that!
" Grniidfuther rained tobacco in his younger
days f lie knows what's what. I duii'l of
connie but I Jo know that ClielurlieI(U arc
milder. It'd wonderful to be able to smoke
whenever you want with uu fear you'll etnokc
loo many.
"And it doesn't take a tobacco expert to
Wrapped In Du Pant Number 300 Moltture-prool
Cellophane ... the boit and moit expomlvo madel
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