The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 141, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 16, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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lje Breckenrifrge ftmerican
WEATHER FORECAST:
IV'-st Texas Slightly ilouily;
wiime. imith jvifi n ton th
Wedncday putly cli-uJv
TELL 'EM ALL
BRECKENR1DGE
IS MOVING IIEAI)
you 1:5 o. in
ajR) means united PRESS BltECKKNKlUGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS ltlMUY M V Hi lmj
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ROOSEVELT STRIKES PEACE BLOWS
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LEGION NAMES
"POPPY DAY".
Auxiliary To Sell Flowers
on May 27th
Bin kcnridsre Will observe "I" -
p. I'. this yrr on May 27. th
Mtut lay before Memorl' T'iy I'
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JONES SPEAKER !
AT SCOUT MEET
To Talk to 1000 People at
f Brownwood Tonight
R i r!l U. Jone- of Uieckrnndice
H tit ainiiwioiieP for th Com
nr e Trail district will addres
1 '0 interested people t Howard
P vnr College tn Bruvvnwood ti-
nlRht as princiiwi pjkr at a
meeting tu pre i 1. i drive to ra.
JiAX) In llT'ivvn "l for By kfout
work.
Iit. r M T n. w ! 4imi give 1:1
id 1 .m It.- 1 ." out Ten Veal
PI n m hla official enpac ty a
c in i n-sioner of the district
Etex Oil Field
Order IlxUmhIih!
At ST IN. Mn 10. ll'PI 1I
stair mllro.nl i').iiml-siin imp;
rxtcmlril llldellllllel) Its pres-
ent production nriler fur Ihn
Kilsl Texas oil f eh The or-
der umler vililili apprinlni.it)-
y SOJssi Imrrrls a day li
fcMowrd for the fir lit would
have evplntl ut 7 u. in. tiuimr-
row Matins To Ixad
Finhl For Beer
At'KTIN. May 1. dJJo John
Mathis. Ilauston attorney will
head a state-wide mpuign for the
adoption of the slit. ..ntitution-
al amendment to peiuut 3 J beer
and wine.
A meeting of th state organic-
tinn recently formed to carry out
ho campaign convened here thu
i firHvnfi
afternoon.
TODAY'S SALES
Total sliare salen on the .Veil
York Stock Kxrluiiicn totalled
IDO.iHMl shares iiccorilltifi to u
muirl .if liu-.i! ..veluillPO llffl-
jclal.
'Tenting Tonight' On the Old
sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb W C a . L. i r eJ Ti Tr r H r & w m w er
PBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsr s r J r T ST w s kft .1 & K m v S
Here is ti.o t' nl cai-.p at turt Hunt n. across itiu TuUnuac trma a i.uiyruD. that the govern-
tii.at tiai erected tc tn use mcmUrs of the new Donas nrmy It has taithtios fur CCuu cash bonus
see it era
IRENE WESLEY
LEADS SCHOOL
Valedictorian of Class With
All A's For Year
Mi- In-ne Wenlry will ix vitli'-)lii-tnimn
if the 19.13 griduitltig
rU of Hrerkerrlrige high arhool.
John F R.illry princlpnl announc-
ed Irene hait a perfect record of
all A'b for the chool year
Hchilatlc honor are not
I
a new
t won !
thing for Irene In 1033 he
the pn offered for th hlgheit
aaiv w new aa btt avaaraaeaa
grade avoa m4 y a 4uen j
other than a .rnlor. In tarm
1
" lw lour y"1 " nK
w Ir" n" A
uBusa aviMMil ab M.MA tft
'!-'"- ---r .
' ln "Bnwr w .vi.a. .via..
"r "'-'r - ! ...
Kill.
K .llowlng rliar behiml in a high
nsord for the yr la Mlee Uly
Mmn wh will be salwtatorlnn. '
She has i.ne B with other graoaa
ill A for the year. Uty la
the
daughter of Mrs. A. M. Moon.
J D DavU. Jr has the high
has the high-
rbremllireek Hankers
t average fi.i senior
timtinn ienrd ma
..f hi family in high school her".
Knur sisters that have precede.!
him nave each graduated with
htuheal honors They are Miases
Mildred Her nice. Moulin ami
Hasel Davis J D. hns two B
it'i other A grades fr tha year.
He will receive a choice f achvt- raanier. and Miss Jennie U.uUer-
arshk offered by Texaa eolkrgea wl! atteaJ-nfc-Texaa isanl-ers'
-ind unlversitlea. j AaaocUtlon convention which open-
- ! ed in Mineral Wll today.
Governor Sinus
Redislriel Bill;ChieNWdce Al
. i
AI'aTlN. May la. d r Oovermri
Mlrlaaa A. Ferguson today slgneil
the ongresstonal redistncting bill
fixing the 21 congressional dis-
trict in Texas Failure to rrdi .-
Irlct resulted In the election of
three congresamen at Urge at the
last lection.
Complications have resulted fiom
the governor s signature on the bill
Ldte yesterday the state senate
passed a substitute rediatrlctin
j bill changing three East Texts
i coy atlas. It la awaiting house ac
'tion.
Several years go an attorney-
' general's opinion was given that
when the state legislature once re-
dtstrleU a state It cannot change
i the districts until congress makes'
' a new allotment of representative? I
Banker Commends
Crisi s Ae tion
MINBR.VL WKU.S. May M T.'
Cooperation of bankers th pub
Iw aad state and national author-
ltlM during th recent bank ho"
dmyt lorbld tha existence of chaotic
tlnanclal condition in Texas taal
existed in other suites. Melvln1
Rouff of Houston president of th
Texa Banker Association. dclar-
.1 I.. v.i AnMln Bililr..ri i. nn
... ...W W..V...A HHW.VBW M. ...
vent Ion ileUgato here today
Thd Houston man wiki proof of
the security of Texas banks was
had when It was found this state'
headrd the list of state by report-
j Ing the largest percentage of reop -
i enlng after the national holiday
TELL 'EM CHIEF
runlet. Tell-. Ilri' lighters What
lie Thinks iif Utuly "Mn-
Iiiii;" As 11 Mt'iuii'i'.
Z-otZZX -abr
rMSft I-dee e -1
eil the former methoit Moiuln
when he t.il.l the !mthwiiti'in A-
MKtatlon f Fir Chief. meettnu
in rori worm. ju-i wnai 11 -1
thought of people th-it burnel
Ihlnn litrnlK- . I
Everyto.iy ba a pet hate' and
-'"' Parde. et h.Je 1. ar-on'
violatorn. Whan jou grt 1 chance
t maka a:h on your p hate
""" n jpmw.
"omathlllg.
The Chief who wilt launch a ti-
rnl aainst flmtougs Juat any tlia.
told Uit ftrt chlafe that an araon
vtolntor la "ona of taa mant
erlmlnnU in tha world." No doubt
he want further but that la as fur
the Fort Worth nawapaper went
quoting him.
If you don't acraa with the chief.
call around at the station and i-
will convince you.
To Convention
M K Daniel president of t h
First National Hank. C. K. Mart n
vie praaMent. O. A (iillmore.
The convention continues tnrougn
Wednewta) nnd Thursday.
Pireinens
Meet
"' Chief L. U. Parde i-
Worth attending the conv .
ton f l Southwestern As-oci.i
Uon "' Fiu Chiefs. H will
home l. n l .y
"
Behind the War Scenes in the
Editor s Note This i.- thi m-t
installment itf extidits fiom ttu
diary of Frederick Whiteing I'n-
Ited Press Staff conesponder.t
with the Japanese army in Jehol
Province. They will give the read-
er a vivid wotd putuie f the
heidships and suffering endured
by the men who rover big news
events foi those at home. Other
installments will follow.
By FREDERICK WIUTEINO
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- l MUKDBN Feb SI d ! I arrlv -
ed here early to.l in the m d.t ..t
a press confer nee with M . ior t .t-
jnnolo and Major Watarl of the
Japanese Kw tntung Army afui .
' j. .i. s n I
nairneu mp irom loayo
Th. atmosphere at the pie.s cm.-
frnc was tens with expectancy.!
The army intelligence officer In-
forniful us tit nrehminarv tiiovi.-
. ..
merits by Japanese columns.
Trnm'oad of munitions fimtl.
motor trucks and supplier and
material of all sorts axe .treinung
out of here for the Jehol front. Im
' portant among' thee are a vust vontlon of tho Oriental In the cold-oaala in a desert of dust. He hal
number of Chinese two-wheeled' er climates of the Far East. Thejsome good coffee too.
Bonus Front
PEOPLE TO GET
FEE QUESTION
Vote on Amendment at
EleCliOHHl 1934
AI'.sTIN M i 1 UR Abolition
hr fce j .. f paying publl'J
offH'eti. will be voted upon In tt
ron-titutloniil amendment iiubmil-
ted for rcfetendum Nov. 6th. 1031
. -ctlon
wu aniurad today
wn.n'tne houe aDtra tt 8ent
rtBOiuUoa uo $
Action on rac track tvettlng has
baaa paatponed until tomorrow In
both houaa and Sanata.
MiivaLra Talks lo
Suimfonl CI u I)
Odi Minatt.i 'new'y elected prs-
luent or mil Kuiary iuo. auureis -
ed tha Stamford Rotary Club at. tonntr mwnjr ol the club
nvon Tuewiay on "The Undlscov- wno nave mov.a Bwny fron Bri.ck AUHTIN. May W. iUJ!i Low-
ered American Boy." enrldge have pictures in the ex-1 rr-'''' Westbrook. director of feder-
Slr. Minatra has teen much ' hlblt Mrs. Guv Hukel of Fort I "' relnf in Texivs and other state
demand lately for his fine filks he..ortn nlw "Across the Valley" and
has given In Brcckenri'dije sines jjm g;. P. Bell of Hobbs New
hi- residence here. Mexico has "Tha Concho."
For eight years Mr lUnatra wJ
sUDerlntemlent of the Htste Ot-
ph .mage at Coi sic ana. and H'la hd
a life-time experience in working
with boys.
Mr. Minatra has made the talk!
he made today before the Stamford
Hub to a ncorc or more of orgai.-
laalioni ana mueiings in rexas.
Oil Prodnelion
i-v I I) I
KeCOrdS brOken
'I. I.-. A nk i M . I UP'
'i.idi d piislui turn in the l'nitil
t it - moil' t.d to rt ttlv .Tsioi si
ban.; a ill) ! i-t Wei k ami all !''-
ituin u i record- for irude oil produe-
t'nn Wet) liti.ken
ttt of which il.iii. Uuria li u bei n sleeping part of the bed la nn Tin ti nn ride here was an inter-
li m.id. for t.ai.spoit.ng army sup- itructed over an eastern version otesun.' one though punctuated by
plies in Jehol.
Thes carls are accompanied
b
the diivrrs and
animal to pmi
are being given
dutation of their
them The diners
hitfh pa for the
servlies In add. tion they me fur
. itlMhsftsi Uith fs-isfwl fil- tr.nr.iunlirss
........ n.. SVVs .v. .HiMnre
and their animals.I CHINCHOW Feb -T iU.Uv I
I rived her late last night afUr
o -.. .. .......
' which I left in the r-orn.ng by the
Mukden-Pt.p.ng Railway.
Chinch. i- a giiiny. .truair'ini
town of stone and mud buildingj
.nd a t.wdry. unkempt appeaiance
m.
i n. re aro -.aiianag barricades
around the station. I
I am staying at an inn conducted j
by Japanese who have established '
rhrtm-siliH. in .. rhlns hitll.llnv.
-.- ..-. V.......nl
with its inevitable kun.
or stove -
me fio)l
beds and who provide .om
according to the Japanese cuisume.
but of poor quality.
- i tStove beds are distinctly an tn
INTEREST
IN ART EXHIBIT
Throngs View Display Of
Original Paintings
Interest in growing dally In th"
exhibit of the Lc Petl Art Club
being held this week in thn Del
N)rte Hotel building twn doom
went of th pot office on Wll-
hum-
I! I
DtH'i t
IIit'ii n ofi IS palntingM ar
pli tml a Wlile 1 inne..f nib-
J1
- 1- ini'llliieil .VI mv in l" 1
He v 1 ting on the i'.invu-- they
like Im nl The Mite l eD'.ltll'
nun h intere-t ami will Viow th
i iuh membera vhi type of plr-
111 in moMt popuhir.
Ai tar.Kement ie being m itlc
h N & Jlollfiml. MUpeiinteiideiit
1 of neti .ola. for every nchool child
In tne rity to viait the exhibit un-
der the direction of their teachers.
The ahow la open dally from 9
a m. until 10 p. m.
The picture being exhibited by
Rv. H O Marklay arc: "Spring-
time on the Detiart" "Uluebonnet
j R.iad." Mile of Moonlight" "Dawn
In tha Marshaa" "Homeward
1 Bound" "Guardlana of the Dc
I ert" "Ouardlng the Wcte
1 Trail" "Sunrise on the Dcaer
"Moonlight at Saa" "Hummer
1 Hailing." "Under Trxan Hkle .nd
'Where Bluebonn"ta Urow. ' 1
N. II. Nannney nan on illNpl.iy I
1 Mother a.Ht Baby' "Child of Ye-!
b. "Child Of V.H-
tei." Blue Bay.
Htreet" "Nurnl."
teryeur" 'Deuerte
' Ae.odj) the
By the tkitc. ' "Forcilosure. ' anl
"Out Sky Pilot."
. Puln'lngn by H Leigh Bunkliy
are "On the Pump" "TexH In
Hprlngtlme. "An American Hoy."
"Cabin In the Line" and Margie. '
1 MIm Payne Miller la showing.
' "Laiy Day" "Color Harmony
"Two and Three." Baby's First '
Shoe" and "Still Ufa."
Ptatttraa whiah are twin- ahown
t - . SBA . . .. ..
uy u it. latum incnwe. naming
Skles." "The School Mntnt" "free -
dom of the Sea" an4 "Uluabon -
B".lt.P"k" . . .
Alias Ruby Preeley la dlaplaylng.
"The Rlough" -L Wood Idge"
Neauhause Ranch." "A Bit of '-.. .
Texas" and "A Relic of the lat" rwl i(v I ww loi'c; f ()
Curtla Ooen'a picture are. "Uv- ' lv ' H ' l'Vl.. WW
er's Retreat." "Voaemitc Valley."; rp 'f I
A Texa. Qirl. and -A Texa. O W ilS 1 I II F i 0 II
1 .
..
j. Wlnnnm I'lil
1 (IL 111 w UlIIUU I lit
!- i-i I . i .
murs on i!iXnnnL14Byjoin;
i'
Two Stephens county home dem-
onstratlon club women are sending
!bTkRi?""i10 lhe wwth.!w
i held Friday In connection with the
annual C. I. A. short course in.
Uenton. Mlsa Mamie Pryor county
m)nstration agent said today.
Mrs. Jim Miller of Red flap :
ending two rugs and Miss Kumci
MtKjoMcn of Necessity U tending
one entry Cash prises lue to l.e
awarded the winner-.
AiKiut ten county women pi in to
attend the one-day uniting hiulav
Mi-. Pryor stated.
. Mtove which is keot soinar during
.----- - -
the night -keeping the sleeper
tnt are u.uaiiy .everal to a bedi
e warm Em(jr . Note
' A . .
B day th nta.n stieet piesenis
an animated apearnce. with nk
wwis. v-Tnse pony carriags. ny
I donkeys carrying Chinese men u -
r. difrouy nuoh bigger than them -
... rt . - .
a "" """ -i--- -""
or cur and motorcycles carts cj-
7!"?.? n s 11
I with nedartriaa amid JwlrU .if
. . MB"" "'
ince the Japanese occupation a
IllimhJir tt . fssl hflfi' Kll lifts fle'll
"-
antl one ee" a S'' mui .lapa.i-
an4 Krn women i.una ut
ot tne caf loor. or riding in rik-
Iha.
1 One little stor and restaurant
where one can get goud breal
Harbin butter and a tough beef
steak t run by a Russian esc-po
- jllcoman and hi wuo. It is like
'Whafs the
World' Revivalist Asks
I'i .In il llinkin- hi- iiinminr
i oil im his tiuhjuct fut tunight at thf
Ktrt Bptl-t rvlvd "Whnt in th:
M itti-r .th thf Win lil"' In .in-
noun-inn thn -.viSJort the ev.inj;'l't
rxplalnnl th it hi" wmiUl rmle.ivnr
to cntPtprrt the KiKn.t of thr tlmrn
from the scriptim-a. "Are wc living
In the lust ilayn? How near are we
' to thc end of thU iri'' Whit Hot-1
th" Hible hive to - iy .iboiit event-
1 .. . h mnenlnir tml iv ' The-i
....... ...1.1 i... .. 11 i .... 1
qur-tion- ' Maid he. Mill be tlc.it-
j ed In the message. ''
j "Iv-t night." Dal)l the pi-tot.i
1 Ro-m A Smith. "In plte of being
1 the proverbial bluc Monday night J be Christian Home day. but not
Maw one of the most powerful and . niA But a groat ninny more In
I far reaching services of the meot- has Induced to hold on to some
'lag. A crowd that practically filled falsa hope; some false necurl.
'the auditorium came together to' which God here describes as rcfu-
hear the evangelist deliver one of . ges of lies. These Ood nays will
the strongest sermons of the en.
tire series.
The evangelist spoke on "Refu-
ges of Ueo" using as his text 1st.
38.17: "Judgment also will I Iny to
the line and righteousness to thej
!SHARP QUAKES
IN CALIFORNIA
W nnmrrt P Tnreinv-o
iio damage oy iremors
rh i n.- T.nn4o.
1CII HI ual lUCJJUtiy
I I
!AM KRANCIHCtl May 16. (U.P -I
The Han Francinco peninsula ai'dj
th. suiiotindlng urea for a htimltiil
I miles was rocked by a sh.it p cart..-
q'lake at dawn toduy '
No damugo was reported al-
though the Ctty came to Ikfe at."""'" omminea invranj.uur.
once. I Returns of his partners In the
Inten.ic excitement prevalleii In
I -------.- ...... ..
-.i... .hr. ihm..ni. of
0renUll tlttiiwi lnto tj itreeU. '
j.nr mllllng throng waa finally
I quieted when the earthquake halt-!
. . h h . H.a
i n
eiili r will leave fi-r Wishing-1
'"" Weilnisilay fm a. conference J
' "n " I'i'O"'- to be undertaken in'
1 T-.. as. si... ..... vlsk..n.saaal a.All-ft
''"" " '" u i" "i
I ' . . .... . .
t'iiunno.1 ure ncing noimca ""
.. ro.L .n ... IO...V.. ...v-
I "'' -i-'-" h.w .r.-. -
'j... n....i...... m
J Wl II I Iy I 111 1 1(111 1. IM
. . r-A .
uri(M 1 ucsc ay
.
Funeral setvltes weie held thli
nfteriDHin ut the Caddo cenv'tery
for John Dunham 83 who died at
hi- home there early Monday. May-
' A J. Morgan officii ted at the.
fuiu rat.
I ui hmi ha . tui n a resident
C.nldo fut in m yeurs Vautrain
hul ihun'e of the fum-r il auanr.-
nu-nt '
Far East
i.n h.u .t various nnlnts I
- - r
Th.. .... ro...h l th
tht al:tonU.
""kin" '"' lr
nd- and third-class car
he tiain wete p:ukeu
witn t.oops
- Thrmahout the long journey one
- . . -
could see on every hand Indication.
' r the aUt0 of urMt. well-armed
j ManchuKuo police guarded all ti
stations The ttatlons hav sand
bag barricades and bartsd-wir
fen.e ne seen here and there.
I hive hem given permission by
M ijor K.Aiyshi now in command
hen to leave foi the front (arly
tomor.ow Th Jipinfae airny her
ixiiipii. tin. building of what Once
" ' . ' ' ...... j... !.. IH.JV.
j. i - im.1 Tonight the rnaio
entertained a fellow American cor-
respondent and myself the onlyl
two foreien nawsnaber n.en to aoi
two foreign newspaper n.en to go
through Jfhol with the Japaneit -
aimy at a typical Japapnese Ure-
- wi I
dinnei This was in a well-an-
pointed Japanese lestaurant buUt
n by the army. A little bit of home
land for the Japanese officer and' The group is expected to return
well-to-do Japaneso resident. 'home Wednesday
Matter With
plunimit irnl tin' h nl -hill -r p
.iwiis th. iifur nf Id " Mr Inlt.i-
ilurM thi uhj"t by (iiylng. 'H.it-
.in iim numriuin iin'tlnnl- ti ruin
mhiiI-. Sumc h hut 1 u - nn nl the
luoml w.iy of -In ti lU'-tinr'ioti;
-otiio lire vittlnii f pililr -oiiii1 "f
avarice; homf aflfUhness notuo
love of pleimure. nonip m"iHiiallty.
Others he nilns by Ineitlnu the ill
h lief In the tiuth olheri by nlm-
i.lv clrlftlnLr .unl niittinu off the
matter of tlielt onl-. feeling th it
...... ..r n... 1
there 1-1 plenty of tun vet
"They have definitely made up
thrlr niltuli that they are going .
not stand the tent. Ood uses tbis
very unique and striking metaphor
to describe the inadequacy of such
hopes: 'For the bed is shorter than
(Continued on Page Three )
'MORGAN IHCOMEi:
TAX IS STUDIED
f . . Till II
investigation May Brim
! nn?n. t m
lllllllOnS In laXeS
'"pyr'Kht ll.U. by United Promt
WAHHINiiTON. May IB. U.R
J Morgan's ineocno tax return-)
ne t'nlted hress learmil today
'"' '"''"il "' " "''
great International banking firm
alio are being examined It la bc-
llaved likely tha information oh-
talned will be Introduced early In
the committee's investigation or
the bank' oneratlon scheduled to
. b. next weok.
begin
One of the purpose of the com-
mittee's general inquiry in'o l.inli
... ..H.l 1.1. ..t.. . . .
in "" ""jr iimis'i i" hi.. is
to turn the spotlight on loophole
In the Income tax law and t . ije-
vise legislation ti plu tin in up.
Chairman Norbeck 'I pre-
illCtiHl the comtnltt.e wolK w ul-t
bring the governmerv unlin.:isi of
.dolUrs In adilitii.n.il t ix. s
" "'" " -
that Charles K Mil In II l iidt
Tl iu .si hafm. Il.i . ili..s
Ktatlail tt Ihii fil innu I ( t
Imnlt !
J
admitted selling st.k to In
ning sud-k vo in who
lie :nT iT uS
wife
at a Uw to
I iymenU
n Ncw Yofk on cnargM
thul
transaction was Illegal
Charges that Andrew Mellon al-
so avoided heavy taxes by selling
stocks at a lose and liter buying l
them back through a corporation j
controlled bv Ills family are being
s.uuiro ..y ...c aus.HC "l
Ollllim UH.VI 1Vl.-illl.ljr MT.9W.U1I
;.!.. are being Investigated
) . i . .. .r I.I -v I r .
1VUUU IIUMIo
" Short Meet Today
of; '
A report fiom Uistiutt C.overno
Andy Anderson on the recent Uo
taiy convention held In San Ange
lo was read at the meeting of the
Itotary Club at noon today.
Anderson complimented clubs
the list district for records of "einnjl
P"'1 ' A I posed f
A good attendance was present WgiL
ior ui. "nwj
-
. 11 ' 1
ViOMIlC I .IlCf I -AOO
-- -. n. -r -w..
To Jury Tuesday; i?Km.c Arl.;i
WASHINGTON. May lo. l'l' -
The case of Gaston B. Meant and
Norman WhltUker. charge.l with
- attamntinz to defraud Mis K B.
McLean of $39000 on a promi i to
return the kidnaped UnJtersh
baby went to a District Huprenut
Court jury this afternoon.
' Spanish Veterans
.. m--m -
I n I n I rtnvfMtl 'ftll
UU 1 U VjUIIV L IlliUlI
I O R Wi
and P. 8. Ii
alton. Frank Robert
Harbour left Sunday tor
Auitln to attend the tae conver.
tion of veternns cf th) Spanish
- ! American War.
TWO STIRRING
MESSAGES TO
MAKE HISTORY
Addresses 54 Nations In-
cluding Russia and U.
S. Congress
WASHINGTON M
Ple-liienl Ron . . '
-manning blow- V i
In a call that i .n
worlil he addie i
i. "- to tl
k.1
i i il
tl.. n
foil .
lliued
fi tl ll
th it
im In
up II
m
t to III
thui f
ite 1 1 I
iinenti 11
' on ii r 11
I
I. 1
I
iruin.
i 11
ill) i
er iti win it ave to i- n
etbtiitv fm -uch oh-tnii
the clvilii I world
He folltiwd thl- hi j"
message to .ongre-i- c. ;
er words.
He transmitted tin t.
n cf
woild appeal to emeu !.. t
' formation and added
The way to disarm i fn li
riu.
to
way to prevent inv i-n.n
I
in ike It Impossible."
Thus in two hi-tmv iuil i.
ut-
ninces one to thi world an I one
to the American Cm.i. Mr.
Roosevelt seised the k id. I 111)) in
. wr.threatening ....... . ai..n
wan intended to iiiot.il . world
plnloii against th.-.. win. t ii jelf-
j ish ends would plungi ivcion ov-
It another m-iclplce.
Hlgnlflcan'ly he tinuk hij
mighty t. .w on the iw .f the
'speech win. h Chamelln Hul r in
to m ik. t m rrow to liirmmv
I w i- mijie)l to tliu i. Hon
.Mi KoM.vclt told congte .- "bc-
can-)- it his become imn . nu'v
evid. nt th it the assurance f wotM
pontit'ii .mi econoini)- pi
stiiilit i- threatened in
und -hort-iited policies
iidI thn it- of actions
Pre.-uli nt Uosev It . I.eln
mi n ice ot w r ran In i
fi u of itt ii k Is li nn. vi d
Hi' bmk' i ptei edi nt m
and
If -:
lor.
t. .. -
uijj rn nma or tn Sivit
nmong the aovereirfiij t. w
mi..-e wmt.
A-ide fn-m the v it .1 q i
llvu hu fealu f
attracted mote com!... rv
other for manv -iw n
ainninr. of m..hi .. r
o - ---' !- ' V
11 t
witn Kusaiu after more Uiau
j.....! .....
n I NT 1
Special iNi"bciis
DcLwcen School
Senior Plav Aeh
Between act iiO'hi
t.n.Prtatlltn) f
t.h( -'- 0-
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M
Fortune" Im pi. . i
night at S.l'i in tn
Icriuni. The pi.
.thi.
Mh
b. -i
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meilv.
ring t
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illiel wil
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ii.
riv.n will
lis . ti.
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Ces II. n.i . son.
I AflmldHii.it nr.i r.
pi
Mft.
I will be tw-entv in
cents.
Theft Ol' Cab
FORT WORTH. May 18. 1 1
David Caten and J. B. 8Uph n
convictfxl robbers of the Own .
'on Btate Bank today received m
ditional ntenpr.-. nf l .r en i
in criminal diatiut i..u.t Id re.
They pie'nded 'i.'lt . . fii.
of stealing the tixu.il w . in .
used in the b.inW i.ibh. n. '1 l.
automobile was tai . n l H i
Bell. Uxl drivei Ik re
KIU.KI1 8 MOl"NTIN I IO.N--ST.
OBOROK. I tir r Kf
mountain llano we r k I n tn
Kaihab Foreat rieai 1' J..
Butler during a recent tfc... wu
period. Clark Gable th mov'i
I ttfr killed one.
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