The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1, Friday, August 11, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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lje Brechenrite American
I
TELL EM ALL
BRECKENR1DGE
IS MOVING AHEAD
WEATHER FORECAST:
WVst Texas Paiti rloudy. local
Ihunil i -hifH - uh portion to
I MgM on I H.'iml !.
0L. 1 NO. 211
ip mean titm press BKECKKNK1UGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS FRIDAY Al GUST 11 1033
(U.f0 MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
MACHADO MAY QUIT AS PRESIDENT
Johnson Says Loss Of Blue Eagle Would Mean Business Death
NOT TO INVOKE
HARSH ACTION
UNTIL NEEDED
Trades Associations And
Conmittees to Act First
'In Evasion Reports
V A.-.tlMITOS. un II
(I i'i lU'inoval of tin Hlii-
I . .! fi .ii stoic found t
in "l.iiinx the rv-mplo -
t lit jitfiocini-ti' 'vaa said l
iliniiii.HtrHti lluh JohiiHon
I I b.- iiiiivn1( nt '" i Hentenc
(if i-l nIKilnit dl'.u'l
JoDiitxtn i 1 1 unship;
tli'-linir and ''! M"lation.
lit- aid that n.di violation
fi r tln inn-i ' r would Ik
tak n cure of ;lriu-'i mm-
plfiiUt and ti i'1" .iiMnition
niXniiiiiu rninni'Miv. and that
h dpi ii'il ..in' m ke p-li-
nu until n ( i --.u
I. -aid 1 1n- 'i-li-ral trade
hi" iiin ...'ill Im called
5fVll wll-ll 'llT -.11 V to IIW
t n-ilirt-iii" jh. i'i
. ne ".i t .isatimc
.. I iiti. ii'. I " -e sonii-
luiiy li f f . ' Hi said.
I K tin . i iiiuiir when
I. i :.;i to lake
tii i:iu r.t-it- away In a
-it ()M and after tin
i x' i well informed thats
fiiS lire of economic
('i.i'li "
NEW CAPTAINS
NAMED FRIDAY
Police and Teachers Clash in Strife-Torn Cuba
I HP? IT! T fiH MPX IflflHI
i H 'V T fcJ V I IT IV A. "4naeV -SlkH
gaaaal llif h'V 5Jf bbV dm 9feBL k "V o J geflJaBBBBaP&&
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MILL WORKERS
BACK TO JOBS
0. 1. C. U. R. N.
AinrrlcHM Reporter Taken Sud-
ilciily With Alphalx-tlc; Ain-
huliuici Cult Hushed.
1370 Re-employed at One.
Rome Ga. Plant
DR. BOLES NEW
LEGION LEADER
The C. C.
the Y. M. C. A. to dlBClns the
new N. It A. of tho U. 8. Mer-
chant and buaiiieaa mon gave their
By FOSTER EATON ' O. K. to the plan and pledged
I'nited Press Staff Correspondent support to K. D. R.
fopyrlght 1033 by United Presei j rjomnmndor Sweeney Mid the R
ROME Ga.. AUR. 11. U-A p. D. WOuM tnk8 cro ot tho (ll
In thl pic- rlhiitlnn nt tlio ninn Mnelna.
The new R. P. C. cammlttob nn-
noiv att 2d.ocurkthe Claud Thompson Vice Com
mander: R. H. Guinn Adj.
new crn hns oponed
' irf iuc textile toun on the banki
rf the Etowah River where 21.000
look to the cardoru and loomo for
i livelihood.
Dr. D. M. RoleB. BrockcnrldKC
dontlat was elected Thunday
night ns Commander of Itornlo
Colos Post 101. American Legion
for the ensuing yenr succeeding
i
Krooslng atlsfnctorlly. Claude Thompson Rrcckenridge
! The woman of the M. E. Church ' noitmastcr. was elected vlcc-com-
At Llndalo. n nuburb lay-rtlft polB ln boltnlf of the V. T. C. . mander which office makes him
b.ys released from labor at the n nfter whlch mo and con ar-' chairman of the membership com-
.
mittco.
R. H
t'pperen couon muis ipmwieu gn0nt8 woro heard on 3.2.
on the lawn of the community Tho H y Pi u nnU c Ki ap.
center. A score of worker splash- roVol tho proposition.
cd In the swimming pool and oth-: Nck Holland announced he had
CM played ball Or tennis. Tilt hll A. B. nnil A. M. nnil wn wnrk.
company give u motion picture
show every night In tho nudltorl-um.
Ing for hU Ph. D.
Definite Information about when
work will bogln on tho now P. O. Is
Tho Popperoll Mills now employ expected P. D. t.. It wojj announc- 1 "
3160 regularly in two 10-hour torlnn
Guinn was named adju
tant for llio post to micccod Stan-
Icy Duvnll.
Othor officers named were:
Leonard Demo finance officer.
Rev. H.'G. Markley chaplain.
Lyndsay D. Hawkins post his-
WOULD RESIGN
POST OVER TO
GEN.HERRERA
Observers Believe Plan Un
acceptable to Cubans
and United States
Here the camera contributes a strikln
i.i inriai r.coni of ona of the fierce street riots that served as a
nark to Unite tho dame of opn revolt In strit. ild.i-n fuha Itelnforccd by mounted police army officers
Si;! .""i .i. urojp -r i.i una W..II.H. ..-hooi t.u.n..rs In Santa Clara. This as nr Incident In tho
vliv ail(l 1 11 il u ii r IU lilt' pniniiun; nun isiuuu iiliumiv.
K. in
nu i j I . i il
HAWKINS GIVES Dallas Gas Stations
I One man suggested If wages
weren't raised soon wo would bo
I wearing Just IJ. V. D.'s this whi
ter. Somebody ictortcd that the
wins
N.R.A OUTLINE
Attorney Explains Work-
ings of Nationwide Plan
Iymly D lUwluna. Urcekan-
ridge attorney. Interpreted Impor-
tant phaac of the new N R. A
campaign to a large audience of
Uon. and other Breckenridge biie- fty lhe owntr K. 8. Brownlce nnd
invap mn m uic !!" ihhciiivii m
the Y M C A. Friday noon.
jor McCary Gets His
Army In Good Shape
if..i..l A E 8weenv Friday
i ipg .nw u' "i nani of
j ii i. f'.p'.n- - i" woik in lhe
P. f i'n.oir I i . i . '! "T the N R.
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HE WAS RIGHT
nl i In.UU l'.ll Tiix .Muit lt-
I'uld Itodirr Oni Ciiii
.ImUr A a Klritlnii.
1 i t'nk Hich uwuranrr .
1 i h rwiew tr-t 'irik thi no rlt-
Mr Jlawhm. Md tha4 I ho pri-
mary purpnae ol the whole N. R-
A prcRrain wma tit Increaa the
liuyinn powei of the nation and
that with ucli Inrrraaed buying
power goes a duly In uae It by
buying and from thoaa who are
co-operating to make auch a buy-
ing power poaalble.
I have explicit faith In nn gov
rnmeni Mr Hawkina aaid "It
ha iiij.lr few mltlakea vf minor
iniiiiiin- and none of major lm-
niiimr iii thr paat. and the
ir. ri raniamn l 'nif declined
t.. hrip ih- whole country
pinfitrri in theae day t a
1 4 krtrn and i." una ahould at-
ir.n 'ii pn'fif ekcraaively at a
i nr when ih- government la
-i living to apread the beoaflu of
ih N It. A.
Tiit U.iiu il lib voted ti accept
' a chaltengo av.il by the Albany
Lion Club for a aeries of three
groundball gonna. ne c be pUy
ed In Albn. one in Breckeniidg.'
and the oJher to ne pUeJ at a
'. plarr to !. drcidcd later.
Picketed In NRA War
ae ii i i "
B; MEMBERS VOTE
FOR CHURCHES
Many Changes in Campaign
For $125 Cash Award
I shifts which run from 6 a. in. to
1 10 p. m. dally except Sunday. The
nverngo weekly pay la $11.65 for
n 40-hour week compared vUJ nn
nverngo ot ij puis ror a oo-nour pInri mght cjinnate B. O.
week boforo tho code wont InUj Sevoml P.-T. A. women
erfoct- IguoaU for the meeting.
Ilstoro tho rush of mnnufacttiM TI)0 K. K A boy j0inwl ln th0
lag In anticipation of the code'al movernenl wlln n S- Q a$ for
adoption Popporoll omployod 1780 the cRmnrngn
men and women mcnnlng that l.-j Bm on Q T u WIl rllmor
370 have been jmt back to work inni John z wag Wltchng p.v
by the code. ' n . Q- ...... that ho nitntiei to
The mills are atrlctly open ahop ( lMM that Puu h apn0nl a conl.
IIAI.US AiU II I
with huge ninn rtvdt
tlon la unfair ronipet
ed beside tilling aUtlona hate to-
day aa Independent gasoline retail-
era dlaputed rlghu and obligation
under the H. R. A.
Police were called to the hUMoi a
uui u. ij. narvoy nnmni agem. nmUo lo mvoatlgTito tho I. V.
xnld "if tho men voted for u union n g r i
they could have It but thoy have' ' '
I never doomed to cure or noed it."
Harvey did not seem thnroughlyr
convinced tho now Industrial
' ticheme would work. He feared
prlcoH would advance beyond the
consumer' buying power an.l
pointed out that while iiiII'm have
cleaned out the stocks piled up
during the anticipated niKii. dln-
V.
COLONY LOAN
BID IS MADE
HAVANA Cuba Aup.
11. (UP) A detachment
of 100 soldiers with eight
machine gtjns took up po-
sitions cumntandinp; the
harbor entrance at Caba-
nas today and rumors were
circulated that the Caba-
nas' garrison had mutinied.
HAVANA Cuba Aug. 11.
(UP) A reliable but unof-
ficial source said today that
President Machado was pro-
posing to retire from tho
presidency in favor of Gener-
al Alberto Herrera.
The decision on the part of
the president wns described
as a counter-proposal to the
chief's plan suggested by tho
United Slittes ambassador
! whose formula was said to
! include the retirance of the
D. M. Boloa R. H. Guinn Fronk president.
Roborts Bon J. 'ean Em.'t Max-j General HoiTCr.1 is OI10 of
well. BInke Johnson John Kclley ( Machado's right-hand 111011.
and Claude Doinney. Observers said the counter-
Eight oltornotOH were: Jamea pan w0(i bc Wn0Hy UIWIC-
ituVBtri iittvi ifi'iv't I'Muin;
Svoboda O. A. Porter Beit Wcr-
C. J. O'Connor service officer.
John Kclley scrgennt at arms.
Executive committeemen: Pink
Norrcll; Bert Wornor. Parks; Ray
Kclley Caddo; und Hugh Cunning-
ham Eliasvlllc.
Eight delegates and eight alter-
nates wero electud to repreiont thn
pOMt at the ulnta convention In
Wichita Falls August 20 27 2fl and
20.
Eight delegates nimed woro: Dr.
ceptable to elements opposed
to Machado and believed it
i also would bc unacceptable to
Liiu uuiM u otiti'd 4iiuuaoDv-
Coadve llrownlee. The owners com-
jdalnod the plcketera were driving
away trade that their pumps had
been broken and their g.iMOllmi
adulterated.
Officer took the plcketera into
custody but allowed them to re-
aume their beats when the poltre
chief notified them there was no
ordinance ngatnat poacvful picket-
ing. Brown lee aaid hia refuaal to Join
other Indenendent dealera In ael-
ting minimum guaollne prlco of 13
cents a gullon had caused thu phk- gajn).j more than 3.000 votes.
eting.
'I wan aolllng foi 11 cent- and
they came to ec me and aaked ti'.
lo Join them at the IS-cent price"
be aaid. "They claimed It waa part
of the N. R. A. agreement but ac-
cording to the way I understcoJ
the agreement we are not suppos-
ed to go up unleaa H coat lie more
toeelL
trlbutors' warehouses are Jammed C. of C. AsKS $200000
-'NEGRO HELD IN ! "'
The Kliat Methodist Church
up Its steady gain in the Horn
Gold Prosperity Campaign in TT I mTT AT" riTFiT Mreckenildso official bid for a
Breckenridgo ajd by its inombeis IJHA I H IIH lTl P II '-0000 Kovcrnment loan lo cstab-
and friends casting an addttlor.nl JLUlilll Vl JIIV.1J Mali a farm colony in Stephens
5.000 votoa in IU favor during th. I County on which fumlllcri now In-
mornlns hours Friday retained its (t(nre Cinnia Qnornh' dlgont and In need of sustenance
i .i Wlllwvl u Vvlllllluw UvUI vH ti'rttihl Via
ner Ernest Klrkland Dr. W. B.I
Guinn nnd Pink Norrcll.
The Post voted unnnlmouslv to'
endorse President Roosevelt's NRA'dor.
campaign nnd for tho post nnd Though leaders of striking
each member individually to sup- transportation WOl'kei'S UI1(I
port the re-cmpioymcnt drive to several other unions voted to
iho fullest extent. j oluj the strike the workers
j themselves failed to respond.
home street cars were run-
ning manned by police nnd
one of them was bombed to-
day injuring six policemen
roe civilians.
load.
The First Christian Church took
u spuit and went into second place
ahead of the Baptist Church which
For First Suspect
would be placed wan mailed
Thursday to Col. Ike Ashburn of
Houston.
The application for the loan seta
out that thia city has n large num-
APPROVE RAISE
IN HOG PRICES--
Roosevelt Plans
jj ii&.-uririu. Aug ii m r
th.- 10.000 new vote put In by ' my "'" "u i " ber of families attracted horo by
ChrUtian Church members today "ro ln J11" htro Hny n" ft P'-t the ioont oil boom and that now
put them 606 votes ahead of the n tbo lylB ot Elale Jonea. 2V. tney should be buck on small 20-
Baptigt. 'wn0H0 beat0" bMy wn" tmaA haU or 30jore tracts with a small
Th- Sacred Heait Church took ibmorged In a orcek noar the home chickens plge. a horse
fourth place. aUpptng slightly Hrm ' ner Prenui ai urooKsnirc. or mul9 anU enulpmont to
ahead oX the Church of Christ by"onr norc Hfo over again.
May Work Out Details Of
Plans by Tuesday
New Deal for Cuba
"My gaetdine Is not coating me
any more than it waa on July 1."
only five votes.
Following la the
i Friday:
noar here.
Tho nogro wiie arrested In Hous-
U'ASHINGTON. Aug. 11. U.R -The
Agriculture adjustment admin-
istration today ncceptcd an emerg-
ency plan to raise hog prices eug-
stnrt 8ted by the national corn-hug economc rehabilitation of tho Is
producers committee. The plan pro- Und wng MnR foatercd by thl8
HVDE PARK. Aug. 11. (U.RV-A
new deal for Cuba is planned by
tho Roosevelt administration It
was revealed today when It becamo
known that a four-point policy for
vtdes removal from the domestic
Government.
.n leg .
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J pil.1 JK I
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t . tr mi-
ll it Kltl '
.. 1 .1 Ihr polU (
iii.Ii - l.r or mUf1
PaLse Report Of
Lindbergh Death
Is Wide-Spread
I Pa
NEW YORK. Aug tl t.fi
iDallos Officer !
! Commits Suicide
Hr-l .MrthiMlUt 3a0i0
Writ ChrMI.ui 20575
llrM Baptist 1U.UK5
Saoml llt-urt Church .. . U.SIM
Clmnili of C'lirUt . . . 11195
Assembly of Sod . . . . S5I7
. The annltmtlnii aplu mil In full
1. 1 . I .--I -l.-l.. W..' '- I.... . AAA IWI -.!.. ...l I AAA
sato at noon "" """ oifnou nere un nib'ui y(( tno advantages offered by " "' i.ww.uw j.iKn u.. .v-.-
I County Attorney Jackson. Stephens county as n farming ter-1 sow'' aboul to n"ow- ' Tl I TV
Ho denied knowledge of UirUory ami tn need of such! -No lat08 il-f PuUlnK tnc P'nn " IIJJUOIS UairiCS
.-I ff wl- -..A . . .M u AlM.IMdv..ArM iiilJO"J Mr.M. A WW
Ulilliu. Jiwuwiiuo jiuMaa cummin" a oan to han Wcal c tlzenS Cure
to boat the thickets ejong tho Bra
zoa river noor the scene of the now re8e n oljr mld8t
crime in a search for Marshall i
putting the plan in
to offoct was sot. Administrators
for the needy famlllen here which included it was impossible to
worK oui ociaus noioro ncxi iuc-
doy. The plan In to remove from
DAU-Afcl. Aug. II. ilfi J P
Huddleston. 05. veteran peace of
ficer for both state and fedeial
vernmenl died today In Keut
Park ending hi life with a bullet
from the 4o calibre pistol he bad
uaed to defend hlmaelf at numrr-
School Teacher
Held As Bandit
. i
.1 the pieredin Shortly alur p m. Kastern Day ' occaaiona in the Una of duty.
i.rnKr.l IhU wrvk
lir I.Miked up th'
a ft id tuu brought it o the A'i
t in with the request th." It tn.
j -i.i i t'm ! voter inuy ua
d-r i. .1
l iioin
by Mi I'onlea ftoni
I(eviie Civil aUalutea-
"No oiif who holds an olflcn
uf uriifll or trust iiudrfr ilm
lllltrd SUtrs nr (Ills stutr or
III ail) 'U or Iomii III this
siulo or within M) du ufler
ri-slKiilii; or lirlnjr iIIsiiiIwm tl ;
.Voiii any ulflc nr WHO HAS
NOT I'AIH HIS I'OI.I. TAN. '
aliall urt us .ll'IIOH. CUhUK
OR Sl'I'KRVISOR OK ANY
KLrXTION."
Mr Conlee also calls ottentton to
t Article 3000 of the Revned CI II
'statutes
"If tin presiding Juilf mum
(ipp3lntnl or fjlls to .itt or
falls to iittenil on rlrctlon il.'i)
the ntrr pi-rsrlit ms nppolut
their ovtn presiding clUivr
light Time yeaUrday a Mae repoiti A employee found the body
uiai coi and r. cnariaa a. wno- mna nou which read "My name
OZARK. Mo. Aug. II. U.PJ
James Mooie a California Mo
school teacher and former presi-
dent of the State Teachon' College
at Springfield Mo. waa arrested
here today police aaid. with $502
Lang negro cotton pickor upon'
whom suspicion had centered j
FIGHTS BREAK
OUT IN MINES
Action on the application is ex-
pected within tho next few wcckt.
tho domostlo market 500.0000'w
pounds of pork and pork products
between now nnd January 7 and u
total of 2000.000000 pounds during
the coming murketlng your.
One Killed Two Wounded Mired and E. 0. Thompson
In Faction Battle Back From MeeJng
FAVOR FIXING
PRICE FOR OIL' Shenhenl To Lead
Singing at Church
note wnicn rcaa wy nautv - -
bergh bad been kliUd In an air- ta j. p. HuddleaMm. Pleaeo notify "wrwy wior mo nnsuan uoumy.
R. E. Shepherd former mayCr of
Fight Emergency
Farm Relief Act
WASHINGTON Aug. II. (OPJ
Two Jllinols dairy companies filed
sulU In district supremo court to-
day to rostraln Secretary of Agri-
culture Wullaco from enforcing tho
prlco fixing section of tho emerg-
ency farm relief act.
Tho suit waa In effect an attempt
to break down the price provision
of the marketing agreement for tho
Chicago area recently put In op-
plane crash In Greenland apread nryc. Twttty." Nearby lay hia pla-
around the worn! and caused ex- i herianed reseUn of the
clteineut on every continent. t former Texaa Ranger.
The report came from Copenha- Twitty U Haddleaton'a son-in-law
Wichita Falls and who Is at proa- cral0n by the farm relief admlnla
cnt the director of public reU- raiinn
Bv United Prens. AUSTIN Aug. U. U.PJ Both At
Bank had beon robbed of that violence broke out again toduv in lorney General Jamea V. Allredtlons for the Panhandle Reflnlna
amount. 'the turbulent mining fields of Illl- nd Railroad Commissioner F:. O. I company is to be In- Breckenridgo .
Bank official Identified him ae nos ami Indiana. One man win Thompson were on record here to- j Sunday to lead the singing at
the man who Invaded the hand to- killed and two were wounded In day aa dofinltely favoring govern-! both morning ind evening ser-
. ri.iH quoted gen. where it apparently orlKlrwtad maA J uerlitendent of Baylor da'- Thy hc rwrallW a barv' two outbtcaks between mining fau-i ent fixing of oil prices. Thoy ro vices at tho First ChrUtian Church.
ton. Aiii'le avio In a radio opera tore report that ha ho!. who l"W up the placo two Uofl3 I turned recently from Waahlngton Mr. Shepherd is said to be Tex-j
John Hllltrop 27 Table Grovo.i auer aueraing uo oil coue comer- a' greatest song leader bem'
picked up a meaeage from Graer-
mon t ha ago.
land aayiag
! shortly after
that Col Undber
an aviator crashed
111. was shot in u toft drink par-
Hfl ITHIWII vrnanw . ' ... nun puvb ! M iuu Mniift lw I
Uklns off. The rumor 7AmMll I(Y"iii(rl id F ill lioi I?mf T'lCO ' or bmwl ln LonUon Ml"' early 0"'
dbersh waa dead waa W011UII1 lllVtingeilSL IjULIICI I1 111 1 LidSi i day. At Clinton Ind.. two omploy-j
'Continues Revival IN ears Jury Today iKew;
encos.
Allred aaid
"As a general prin-
fUahad out by at Uast one foreign
newe ageney.
In Iaru newattaiiers ruahad en
Ira editions to sUeata without
awaiting confirmation. Same pub-' The Asaemldy nf Jod revival
llahed full obltuarlea. ' with Mis Maud Jolly the woman
"He had a brief but magnificent' evangelist preaching la still in
career" one Purls paper said pregrese anJ aocordlng lo the
. ucordu of the church many have
SCHOOL DAY I.OVr; beon converted.
WARRBNSBURG. Mo. (UK The sermon moat talked or b
Homer C. Talloy and Nettle Camp- tho public toiay. "Tho Maik f
bell wore schoolhood sweetheart the Beast." will be given later in
ees of a coal mlno wero shot by
hen they unnro-uohod
They married separately and rear- the revival.
cd families. Death took their re- The public is invited to attend.
aneatlva mates of caoh. Thev meti The evancellst'a nartv la schfld-
WHO UAH l'AIO HIS VUl.h again recently revived the former uled to go to Del-eon August 20
TAX. ' love anu inarrieu. 10 conauci a iniriy uays revival.
GRAHAM. Aug. 11. U.R T.lo
case of Luthor M. Furr 20. charg-
ed with slaying Policemen C S .
Carlisle In Wichita Falls last June
nesrad a. Jury today a the defense
attorney sought to pyramid evl-j
dence that Furr fired in eelf de-
fense. .
Tho youth said Carlisle and aj
Picketers also shot at othor min-
ers but no casualties wero reported.
I called upon to direct the singing
. for most nil Texas conventions
clpal I am opposed to government nnd at one time was called to
prlco control. It was necessary.) Now York to sing one of his own
howevor during tho war and tho composition "The City That Faith
prosenl emergency is of equal lm- Built."
Mrs. Shepherd a talented musi-
cian will accompany tho "Singing
Mayor" and Brcckenrldge people
W1NGLESSMRD?
K. II ! May Soon Loso Ills.
Prized Wings lo It. U Han-
sard or John Clark.
portancc'
NON-OAMPAIONINO SOI.ON
companion offlcoi fired three times
before he fired back. Furr declared
ho fled from Wichita Palls be-
cause he feared he would be shot
on sight by pursuing officers.
TODAY'S SALES
Total hharo tales on tho Now
York Stock Exchange totalled
M 10000 shares according to a
report of feoU exchange offl-cUJa
TO SUPPORT ROOSKVELT nre Invited to hoar them Sundiy.
! EhBERTON. Ou. (U.PJ Paul'
i Brown elected Congressman from! TWO GRASS FIRKS
Georgia without making a single No loss resulted from two grass
1 campaign speech announced after fires Thursday according to Fire
his election that he would support Chief L. M. Pardee
the President whole-heartedly.
"Hu Is so popular with the folks
In this state that they are eager
and willing to get behind any gov-
ernmental program that has his
approval nnd support" he said.
Grass caught fire from burning
trash at the old Sun Camp we.il
of Brcckenrldge at 2:30 Thursday
afternoon. At 7:30 there waa a
grass fire at the residence of Jap
Stoker west of the city.
K. ll. Lee may boon bo tho form-
er owner of the highly prized me-
tallic wings that are symbolic of
lhe flrtt solo flight of some futuru
Breckcnrldgc ace
R. U Hansard theatro owner
hua concluded after sitting through
several performances of his own
shows concerning flying and stunt-
ing that he should be a filer. He U
sincere and soon he hopes to tako
his first solo flight.
John Clark from the Phillips
Company Is also taking his bow to
an air-minded public and may soon
be all up in Uie air alone.
With two auch Intrepid fllera as
these E. H. Lee may expect to sur-
render his wings soon.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1, Friday, August 11, 1933, newspaper, August 11, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71812/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.