Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 153, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 29, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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TH? " "' N'P.IDn MPRICAN
Breckenridge American
THE WEATHER
West Texas Continued !""
neus probable local rains In nm '
portions. Sunday cloudy colder i
west.
Trade At Home For
Self-Protection
'OL 1H-N0. 153
BKLC KLMillitjL II s M NUW J! K 29 1939
Price Daily 3c Sunday Zic
WOMEN CHILDREN SUFFER IN WAR DRIV
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AV'hi-.in in hn t.i Austin Monday
t attend hiinn on Strtbling
f eld -.mi ont saying court
he ue is t pla. r where the pool
sick jitstta and thi iich nit afraid
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ENGLAND WILL
ARM TO TEETH
Chamberlain Joins FDR In
Warning Dictators 0 f
Aggression
Itir'.MI.V.MAM Knlnd Jan
I P -Pitni. llinmti'i NVvillc Clum-
..il.nn If I'd hf wmld tiitrit that
I'liulnnd i" ml- ininf hu- 11 t.tkin.-
t .1 --hani i en iti'ii'loii i. 1 in I
f nnl it Mi in
I'himli'iii"- 'i.i'url' t wait
liuinird cuhir in il1 d-t 'y an-
iioi:nccn. ir f a rnbmet r-hiifflr
in whlih I. id ihtUIld. udmirsl
uf th II- itsd i hl y hamp-
1 m wii- i.ii.ul minlat i for fu-
rdinat i ( i dfftnei hi-h Ih
intnut.l rh building liiiiain'a
navy nm ind air torn t invin-
tiblf t i ng'h.
c'rn I't i..nn vio uMtnil 'ht
Ji'WpI' 1 1 ni.tl iSllver Kmith- Ass
iiittio 1 1 hut I I'lesuti nt Hi use
. ! 1 l'l n 1 ' t tiy ' n. 1 .-i thu'
tt.i di i iiin will ii . .ii Ji
'..opt !. lii'.iiu.at. tti -Auild by
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Th. premier si nit I . i"l In
lilu y of appe unnw ' t i - -ti I
tl-.it Inland n't ylefcl r m.
MAIIKKTS
HIIIT WdltTII I.IM M(l( Iv
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tt-et t 7 t.i lo25.
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t'utti J .ill to 30.
Calvri 3Vi to Kioo
Hogl -T steady
Top hutrhi rs 7 3.
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rthee " i.ornviil.
itut lit n' 7 i t ' 00
i . o Lines Roitfjld
lll Texan Authority
AI'S'IIN I u. I P" Ti I iwi'i
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I'linhm i ri ifaramim!! n an.l
iMtribM'. jii fnrilitlm of Texan Fow-
i .ind Uht minrry in IK 't ntml
i xii i ounlie for tCiiSSIK")
Thi ''tart ulrfni'd hire tod ly
1 1 1. tit i "ibU' mwi r wai bt--
arrn I' . te iiuthullt) which
a i . fritted to bund and op rate
t una on Ihi' Color. nlu Him r .mil
xas blgxes. pnvate ptivnii ton
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CHURCH iVOENJOY FISH FRY
Apr"'' ' ' hundred gnth-I the church cannot nxist without
tied Ki i ' .it the Methotlis 'men
t'hureh ' 'ii Nr.iiet wnit . Music for the occasion was furn-
pened the Unyalty Campfilsn" o( I ished by a mate quartet consisting
xpetiiil woik by the congierfufion of Cain Kirk. W. A. McNsJIen I.
f.i ten ilays preceding Kastei V. Jolley and Carl Ferguson. Two
Speaker of tht rvrr.i.ig Jle H
Ai Waiktr uf Kasiliind impn ssetl
ui.on those piesent thr tie. d "'
'in-n hncking the thun-h of totiav
tiiM 'alk i-ai 1 leil tin imp itime f
'going the second mile witn the
church." He pictured aa the In-
slktution which has made possible
the perpetuity of the trutn that
Jkus kv'
B it it li dependent upon th
n en he 'let lared He pou.Teii to
the women as great workers in the
cnurch. but tho wed that aitT mil
SCOUT COUNCIL
WILL REBUILD
SPRINGS CAMP
Meeting At Brownwood
Has 200 Present When
1939 Work Is Planned
Alipmximatety 2W ir '
ii-.m atttndl th? tdfw'f '
rrr'S"t! "f "' ' ' " '' '
Tr i- An i ' 'in il it II t I Hn .'.
. .) . t. m r .if' I- ' t it 1
i i' l: i' I I ii" i mi I pi' -
. T i th p k ' ir . tf i ' "T"
. th fnt 'hi " I'm yii
'h. im ;rirtip who fiv I ''"
.im i-vppt for thp trramirrr. J K
VV ilk.-t of IlrownWfKid Mi Wilk' I
II m-.p tu Port Wr it h im I' '
1 ar.il .- ri ;1t d in t- i
. il rot' i . It ' l'n I of l;ii '
.nl 1 in. un.lit r.t offl'fii ''
teMldeit 'h' imul'nl fiidi K l
Miller i'.i nw.i'l M S I.inipi"1
as vict pieiid- n- ) K Wim-bm.
ner counnl cimnnBtl'iner and Con
Rreaamon Clyde 'iarrvtt. Eoatlind
National council rprcntativc
The ImiilnMj acmlon w.ia held
in the afternoon from 3 30 to 1 00
p m at which time tre p liciei
and thr prosiam for the new year
wtrc proJectei Heporta fiom thv
nix majoi operntlnK romniittn i
vttrc heard at thl irnmori n fleet
mrf pl.ir foi 1M&. None of the n-
port nviewid the last year work
nut wi re contructlve plnn-i for th'
n-w ear The pt yearn wtk W4
reviewed in a prlnti d bookli-'
which waa available a' the meeting.
tn whlnh wim in the nature of
the annual report.
The principal project for the yea.-
will be the rebuilding of th.s ramp
nt Richland Springs which wu
(uitully destroyed ly the flood of
the Hrady Blver during lani um-
mer. Camp will be held at tnia lte
in 1WT) aa in the maeaad will ac-
comod.tte aoina 400 boys.
The evening banquet and pro-
gram w.u held In the roof garden
of the hotil. with Or. Rupert Rich-
ardon. fxeeutlve vtce-preeldent f
Hardin flmmons University aa prin-
clpal speaker He rpoke of thu I
background that the Southwest af-j
fords the Hoy Scout movement
plirint.' oui boys In a moat fa'or-
thle irttinK for the program ofler-
d. (iiadv F'lfkin of Eai-tlurul n ve'
inn -v uti'i of many in tiiviii
tu th. io.mil nd :o thi boy- of
I Us iii wis urentd wi'h the
iiK'i I.i ivet Auard the highest
one that (ii i Im pieaiintiil In. nil;
fir ni-i Urn mm M-rvice to boys
Ho' riinirrm irf Brownwood. nnsist-
.iif .t Tiiop No. 2. itr.d llusgi 11
Jont 1 i ouii II president weie uu -urdi'd
1 1 itift ated retuiiiti n is I"
yeir l' rnnt of the Comanohe
Trail Cuuni il
TI e Ihiblin Lrum Jnd F.iyle
Corps piesented numhi i i for the
i nil itninment of the quests The
.Sea Stout from Brcekenrldgit
hip n band furnished music (or th
even.ng and for the special dance
numbers of Miss Tommy Lu Muter-
pauKh. the Texan's sweetheart.
Miss MitUTspaugh waa presented
with a Tt xan Jacket after hei num-
bera by thu buys of th. lotal scout
ship
A i -solution was r t.l to tr c.iii-
bon.i family of Rii hlantl Himn-.
eutoh'i'inK Lncle Lilly C.ibomis
thankinn him foi the fciant tu th
Boy Stouts or this area for the use
of i'i' m i ut rump with special
priviiiis mi rh l3oo acres foi
the period f '?i yi.irs
The meeting ilostj ith tin pi"
sontutmn of a tabli nu ihuwinir thi
four major branch' t of Stotitmg.
the Cubs n presented by Mlch.il
IHimsun Breckenri Ige the 'iea
Scout by Haiuld Wohlford Httik-
nridrfe thu Boy Hi out anil the K
piorer Xtout by Krimnwiml jicout t
i and with a tubule to nur nation by
j "Continued On i'sge four)
n imhirs were rendered which wr-
Irudly applauded.
Htdfnrd Furr was in charge of
the program A H. Miller preallng
V the rncetinf).
Praise for the trout fried by a
I tecial committee was heard on tho
streets Saturday morning D T.
Powlea beir. chairman of that
ronMiuttep Oijp attendant teportetl
thnt "every now and then P. T
wm.ld tlror another tiout wer niv
I shoulder." and that It wag fired to
prfixtlon.
' UR Ql LSrtOMCI) IX SHOWING
laBW 'lw 1 I M Z at. iTilaraVBjIi r lKCil
hWRI -aS Brl 'W
Himpitallznl with i ii'illft wound In Isi neck which he sun hi in
tlietcd ti in n' tilv tniilti niillion.tiif Jules H-ulafoui whi ordii'd
i 1 1 -tt i'i by Muli! tu I'Mtiiit Attoir.ty Dt for ill. oil il.i.il
po-iix-nn uf fin irmr III ill iti.Hi oi piri-ned uihivc ith Mope
Hiu i't in hi' t' ind timn v.if whu n iiui -ttinni'd
Children Starving
In Quake Section
MANTtA'iO (h i jui .a i (
- -Sturvation tonUht thu .timil th
survivors of latt Tui -d.i s i.uth
quake whlrh took nion th.tn immi
lives making it one of the worst
Ingle disasters in the world r-
eo.ded history.
The first survivor reaching the
outside world from CauquemM
where 2.000 ttrsons wrtc killed
and 2600 Injured reported that
hundreds of children were starv-
'"'
ReporU of a private and military
hurt wave radio brought taloa of
acute shortage nut only of food
and watm for the suivivors but of
esst ntial i.udlial rruitenuU with
which to tieat thu Injtind in
st turns ma vAi'ilms to fight tl.l
d.mtftr of epidemics.
tiovernnitnt orUuied all nuivivura
evm iittd fiom the rulnul towni
as 1 in kly ah possible and eoncen-
truinl on iepairing highways and
railw iy -
fait in region is undei sti'ct
milr .iy l..vv untl dias:lc oidi rs
wei. i.isuiU tu deal with evuiy
phase of the emeirfency.
French Purchase
01 Planes Probed
WASHINGTON J:.n 24 t(J R
Senate mlUtaiy affuus cuninuttet:
igietd today to continue Its irt-
'tuiiy into Kitnch ;ni plane pui-
ihusts in this totmtiy to deter-
mine wh. i In i inure iniu legist i
tl in i miinsaiy to ploleit L' d
lillllt.uy -ctletti.
The coii.imttee s declsluii was
leached after Ueneiul Malln Ciau'.
aimy i hit f of staff testified con-
nininif the pitsime uf a rnnui
ut mitili.iy i pit sentativi aboai I
tin I Hill '111. blilublll pl.illi thit
n.iaheil Monday at Lus Auulca.
Commit; teruen iiKitetl that testl-
"1'iin should in Vi pt st'Liet in the
UitiiiHt ol tin ii.uniiy said Chan
nun Mm i ii -thippuiil m I. x.i.i 'It
w l pii.Iuiiiiilly ionfilinti.il mil
toruplittO "ft tile n mill ' fthi p-
puid S.11U
Thi. coiiiiinttee sumiiiunid i
i mt Mason a mt uiOli of tht ci'.tl
anon.iuti s authonty. to ttstil
Monday n- ppurd j.uU tliat .Ma-
son's ti.stiniony woald ilml with
the French cose in only int nlental
manner in that it will be confined
to tho type and structure of air-
planes. Roberta Chairman
Of C-C Committee
In naming the three divisions of
the membership committee Prlday
the name of Prank Roberts
chairman of the professional com
mittee was lnmlvertenly omitted
Other mimhcis of thu cnmmifti He !etl nine .mp. titins in i civilil-'ink to 'he RuchshanK post re-1-.
Iii W B Onion Counts Hay i rervu e ixaninatioi and will be'miins to be disclosed but It h
I Herbert Tuchin and Bernlce Tram
mell.
t
WIU Bill Gains
Way Willi SenaLe
Washington jan 2. ur.
The senate today appiovtd amend-
ments which would bur politics In
distribution of relief funds undeV
the I72o.000.000 WPA appropria-
tions Lilt
Action on the amendments and
details of the bill were speeded up
after senate canservatlves by a
one-vote margin fixed the limit
of the new fund at 72fi 0iiOt00O
which was $1300.000 bait than pt'-
sldrnt Itot.sevelt hud asked tor
Thu no "litlcs itii'-nilnit uts wei
ncccptcd without delta'i Th. .
were an outgrowth of last year's
fight over politics in lelief levaln
tions of the campuUn probe and
the relief study of n special i oni
mittet; headed by St nutoi J tl
Byrnes or South Carolina.
The amendments were
1 - Providing a II.OOO fine and i
year imprisonment for any one who
promise employment or attempts
to deprive any relief clients of em-
ployment for political reasons.
2 - Requiring Immediate removal
of any relief official using his of-
ficial position to Influence the re-
sult of any election.
3 Barring solicttntlon of am-
pagn funds from any one on re-
lief or drawing money appropriat
ed "under nny other act of con
gress" and piovldin JI.iniO flm
and year imprisonment.
Radio Pro f rams Are
Saved Temporarily
NEW YORK Jm UR. -Tho
Amerttan ftdeiation of Radio Ar-
tists ugie 'I totlay tu negotiate with
the Ameinan Assciclation of ad-
vertising iinenf lepirseiiting Wl
per rent of the -spurs i i of pn-
Kium on i.idio n.'tw. h in . n ef-
fuit to .m it a nationw ue utilkp
of JO txM raoto perfoi.ii' n
Negotiations will start Monday.
Directors Elected
For Products Show
Hallotint; Wits tonilint d Situ
day In the ' intv i" n' off . e fur
nine dltnttim of the m. ph nt
toiinty Piotli'i-t Show Tl '. iLult..
as anncunced by Ohatiman b. K
MuxweM were Omar Oillnmre
Karnes t Maxwell U M Crw l-y
H. M. Keith Homer L--c Bill Christ
ian Mrs. J C Canti-I' Tom Hef
ner with Qi imy Coibett und V
T. Byers tied.
Jlod Currier CrtlHed
BAN FRANCISCO U.r -Nicholas
r Klpp U Woild Wir v-t.
ran has the rlistinLtum 't ben
San Franrwto's No 1 hod iniio
- the first certified ror a cny job
hod carrier-if on- evtr develops.
Texas Tax Bills Flood
HOPPER FILLS
AS TAX. LOADS
ARE TRIPPLED
Proposed Natural Resourc-
es Tax Suggestion Com-
ing This Week
At -TIN Jnn ii LP The
Texas It vtiaiature was In adjoin n
ment today until Monday but s.inn
"' It.s mcmbeis weip busy Wit'i
In work already befole thi m
Mnt controversial )iob.iin pi o
il in ior the leKHlniuic thii s.
-i. n s that of taxes and pi n.siu:.
Ah i hIv bills and amend m nt
h.ni hficn intioduoed in the hous t
whiih If adopted would triple
statt s tax load.
Some analylsts delated thit
flovi rnui W. Lee O'DnnUI piopo
id tti per cent transactions I i
would ralst an amount niuil t
the $150 000000 which Is spent an-
i.w.illy to operate thp state Kovern-
mt nt. O't.anlel has entimited that
hit tnx wcultl raise In excess of
St iiiNM"
l'ii)Med natural Resource tax
im 1 1 null next week will Join those
uli i. uly Intiuduced to levy a retail
Halts tax a gross receipts tax and
bills to raise lesser amounts
through taxes on horse race bets.
iiquoi by the drink salt produced
in Texas and on "kill" marble
machines.
Almost all the tax measures
piupoied to raise money for old
age pensions and other social se-
em tty projects.
Brcck Loses In
Caire SciiiL-Final
Brtckenrldge lost the right to go
Into the finals against Cisco Sat-
urday night to determine the wln-
lo'i of the school tournament here
jwhen the But karoos were defeated
by Biiiwni.uod by a -t-oie of 30 to
-8
This giu.ii wan th.' second loss
foi the Buckailoos. Brownwood
winning on the lost twenty Micunds
of ploy.
Huh si.ilni was I'd by M. Hai-
iii.in of ''lurij who stacked up is
points ax'iinst Rangei. Thomas led
in the Bi' okenrldne seorln with
9. Mure (UtnlU of tho toumament
will appear in the Ameilcan Mon-
day. In thu opening play V id ty af-
ternoon Mineral Wells defeated
Btepbenvllle 31 to II Ranger de-
feated Brownwood 37 to 30 and
Cisco defeated Bretkenridge 10 to
Is.
In the fu it mantes Saturday Ran-
gei deft it"! Mineral Wells 33 to
30 anil In thu second game B. own-
Wood went an extra period to de-
feat Stepnenvillo 28 to 27.
Tivo Men Arrested
On Morphine Count
4WEETWATER Jan 28 (Spll -Am
est of Jv.o men charged with
possession of morphine was an-
nounced here today by police. The
men. fjine Robbins 38. Sweetwater
ai.d Walter Boden. 30 Merkel are
tern heltl In Jail arf Abilene ti r
j l.rioo bonds Police said the men
at the time of their ainst also
had ma iked money on them given
f r th" pun. huittf cf moiphine.
NAZI 7T1I BIRTHDAY MONDAY
I'KI.UN. Ian. 28. U-R-Oermnny
I. 'n s the seventh yeai of Nasi rule
j: mil ty with a new financial and
economic era.
In an international importan.
ti.uve Kiuhier Adolf Hitler Inst
wi t k i nded what mitpht be termed
the fust era H ti finances by
tiisrrtiMl of Dr. Iljalmar Schacht
known thiougrtrut the worlds
muii. tapitalu ju a brilliant but
fundamentally orthodox financier
fiom his post as head of the Hol-
ths.ann The importance of appointment
tf minntei of economics 'Walther
as i been regarded generally as opening
ne-v era In which the full streng
HERE TEN YEARS
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a report uf the woik of that
period
SCHOOLS TODAY
STREAM LINED
Ten-Year Report To Show
Changes; Honor Roll Is
Announced
When the faculty of th Breok-
enrldge Independent School dis-
trict meets next Wednesday after-
noon. Sunt N. S. Holland will
liave for the meeting a report giv-
ing a bird's eye view of the woik
nml progress during that time.
A visit to an elemental y school.
Friday principally to test the fine
lunches bring set veil thi students
at cheap prices nw.ilnl t n le
porter that schools tin o mi.i an-
l
employ ing many chiuis t edu-j
cate fi'ii lis bt sub s h.nunii i in.r
honn thi i Its fiom thi bat k
Kioiinil M i bin h I "il
Withou' mention I" in . nil.-1
tu that fu t'M stutbnts w.i seen
modi Im. fu in clay di iwm. and
vai loiis othi'i manual .n . otiiish
nients In a way tht nchool- ate
fast lea v in' the humt- ami higgy
days for an plane meihotls Much
of this is to be brouKht out in it
bulletin by Mr. Holland
The Nortn Ward school announc.
today its honor roll in such
work for the past six wnli.i tm
follows
"A" hiu ..i roll Imjiis Uracey.
Maillyn i.uker. (H'. Mutui and
Prances Plica.
"A" and "B" honor roll Margie
Adams Helen Butler. Mary Clark
Blllle June Robinson Catherine
Sperry Juila Sueeney. Betty Bing-
ham Williams Mullit Brawley
Ruth Kite. Alice Halluuer. E it O
Holland Ji Betty Ernestine John
son Mary Frances Powell Kddr
Rusk Catheiine Sweeney Betty
Jane Tayloi MaiJurie Nell Bunk
ley Billy Noe Jones Eugene O'
field Fit yd Praison Herman
Thomson Frank White Dorothy
Anderson. Maine tie Olles Ruby
Nell Hann.i. Btllin Jean Johnson
Betty Lou Robinson Yvonne Stan-
ley. th of the Relchrtbank will be put
behind the Naat economic piogntm
and the diive to make ticrmony
econumlcally and poUtically don -Inant
in central and southeastern
Suixpc.
'Methods used by the Nazis to
finance Germany's domestic pro
duction boom have included.
1. Debt revuion whirh lias about
halved the nation' foreign debt
but boosted the internal debt from
3000fXiOmiO In 1032 to an official
figure of 10000000000 and a neut-
tal estimate of J20CoO000000
2. Tax measures which bavt
more than doubled taxes sine
10312.
3. Pump prlminp which has ub-
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FEDERAL ARMY
INTO TRAP ON
FRENCH LINES
Refugees Choking Hit ;.i
ways Huddle In Mist 17
As Troops Sweep On
r vr.'Kt.ONA Jn. 2s
r 1 i-r nationalist troops mi
il'Piuant disorgnniZfd
in army Into i
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I he ii.-1'iun illist in
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stcndilv up th. n. i
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r. ith and touth riihwn
t ml s irmorid i n and plain
l'l eir prou.iss w i. so swif
I" irate thi lepubin ns no rli
to lefoim then lint n i mn
4tantl
Thi Moors and Iki i .
Moroct.in cm ps wi i . i
the task of ' .-Jiopjiu4 i i
and leaving the n pi. .
'I eventually iiiihi (
-man area w-hu-h
Suish I.Vntinl Sp.nr
In the noithwanl
tl
I
the coast the nation . I
variced more than .'
Barcelona and had p -
which the republit ins b
for their first stand i .
city. They weie .!. i
tbrona wh.ch hail bi a
the temporal y Fteiubl .
nu oni nuout oo mi
French fntntler.
Fu n h boider polic
fon il.lv i turned to p
iihmi nul. refuet
ari who were anion.-
lards si king to ciujj
t
I..
at I't thus Franco.
Tht iifugceH atrem
the boitlei m uncoun'i i
and thukul the loicia le.
fiom in una. Men '
i en tin ed and .
lld in mi-uiy alun- i
i
I as int losed down
K ench authonti.
j them in t Olilel Iy
s bli 1th .gh sevei i. i
of i nu d Spanish -. .1
thiuiuh i a stump l
Intel in l
Wonii n and tlnlili i
not o milltaiy uk'r W' i
to iem un and it w i
kt t p tho btirdei op n
admit those who w. i
ii
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t
r i
it u
ibit
Paul Pellizari
Services Sunchu
Funeral services for "aul r
nans will be held h. i u -noon
at 2 o'clock it t .
Heait hur.-h. Fat hi i l I
einei officiating
I'i lli.arl. 2.1 w
Hi i Ki ni Idgc thi i.p . Ii
Mis hi ink Pelllii ii
M m ih ns about .
win ii he was in Ii ii-n . n ii
-lit lln died fiom ' e'u
of a pn. umonia ait . k
l!i mil t his falht i i ' nu.' I
hi n i irvived b ' t . 'jiuti
lohn in I Flank
Pall beau-is wil i. ' k t-1 i
F.dwln Hcllinghau.u r j a i..
er James F. Schwlnd Kit
Nullen Martin O'Brlan Jr.
Poll Tax Receipts
A re Goinfi Slowly
With Tuesday hei. ? " l.i.i i
for the payment f . i
cords at th. collti tm i. .
urday mvealed tiny I ul in.
only about the thiui w i iiu
Saturday morning 1 i h l p
thi tax out of a pud --.: l.wxj
Wheat Farmers Ask
AAA Act Changes
WASHINGTON Jan M. b P .
A conference of win it fmruc
from 21 a I ate ngi a t. . .
congress for rh.tn. i u the A
to exempt approxino i'. t.'si
small wheat grower i . uc i
vi-i-i.. vf the la-M
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