Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 207, Ed. 1, Monday, April 17, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BUfcCkENRIDOE AMERICAN
BUT ALLE.V . . VOU V-WATCH OOOLA'TSHUX' WHAT A Ifflf WHY ALLEV VOU'RE W53-
MUSTNT DRINK yflTT. TXSHB'S 60T TME LOTTA TROUBLE iflBS Mb &k NOT EATIN&... DON'T- AW I AIN'TT
sour soup; vifne ii-. pEA r - ju' t git a mrwBmBW wtvou like tme J hungry 1
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P""irr COOO Tt TOU COMING
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MOWER'S SMftLL GOOD TOO
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BRUCE CATTON
IN WASHINGTON
uv nnucK CATION
' mit MalT Cuririaiiilciil
i AMii.un uovrnrr.ii
f4.rt.itiY.afit. na nm liltilniii I
ASHlNCiTv.V Coernmwt
I h i. !. i o m many high piij to this trade
I . ...!. s mound the belle of Tie Sute Dipattment expert
i l Y u Rtt the feeling that funiuhei studies of th. f..reigi
I . in vuld like to swipe as COuntr trade police draws up
i. r the functions of IU .. PniTal provision- of the pr..-
. hi' I f iiosble I posed ngrwment. and n respmf
V i i ti n .! tho machinery by bit for co-oidinating th.- wwk of
i. tin tiade afrecments ore. the v. hole subcommittor
.' ii .. -lupf nil the more r- All of this material pipp.it'Hj
i.iV.il. For this iitarhlnery the subcommittee holds a .iu-
ii.. tuitethcr the Dt'partmetiU of meetings Vi .tudy it
' ' Commerce Agrlctilturel Rvniitually the "ubiomnrntw
I i'i Tr. a ury. plus the Torilt draws up two list. ir sched-id
i mmi moil and has tlnmi Work- Schedule One coiiits i.f the
. i in h.uneis as smoothly and American commt-litiei for whuh
i ' i .. nil js ou ptoaio. concessioiu should be soukM.
a .i ilrst step the Trada Agree- Schedule Two of the foreiRn
n nt Division of thti State De- country's commodities on which
iiini'tit draws up a preliminary America might make conreysions
i . ; ..I I "on the proposed agreement. I When the State Deporttni nt has
i in il approved by the top au-1 determined that the othi nition
iii.ir.iie is submitted to u Kroupi' teady to negotiate Seheriuln
...ll d th Trade ARreemnnts Com-1 One and Two are subn itt.-l to
in .in. made up of high oHlclala tti" Trade Aurwment Cmimil-
(n ui tin four deportments andi . which goes over them v..ih a
Minimi inrt metitlontl above I fHl-toothed romb If the Ti.d
ll.. i men discuxs it from all i Agreements Committee n.tuoesj
i.'i. dnd if It still looks good ' the agreement .md if tin f..r-
i in .i -ubrommittee to prOre el8 government i imrernhle tne
in. i. tdiHI study secretary of state i-u. jmulu
ii i.bcommittiR.. known ns noI of ""'"' " "'i"1
'.. i.ii.n.y Commiltee. is com- "Jhia noiiie ht ih. i...luS
.1 of experti from the five 11' tt''t '" '"' "
.1 . .lions involved in the ""'n'" ' w.uIm.im .si-huu
I.. i..r...nl. I..mnullv..
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I) n.ulm.'iit of Commerce
ui. i piep.irrs stutistlcal tables
ll. e quantity and the
. .f tlin i. mmeice botwiHti
i i.iid Stjtes and the foreign
ui.'i iindei i-onsideratton.
It. r.utf Ci.mmls.sion member
ii...m tublrs uiid studies of
... h lommndily which the United
"...le imports from the foreign
ouniiy and also presents tlnd-
ngs on competing American in-
lu!ue wlmh may be ollected
Fiom the Agriculture Depait
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FASCISM IN
JAPAN IS ON
DOWNGRADE
Tokyo i P. There are hull-
i . .iiui. i hi.i I ipui t luinlng awiy
In in I lie I- .. isl tienUs of recent
v.H.i mill leuninv toward a more
i.i.m ivnliVf cuuine.
llu muvt-nivnta towaid Fascism
Ai.. I. (iop.it nut in ln3d and ap
I'i an a hmt yer to be on tne way
t .v ii a siurnn have b4ii brought
..li..t tu it standstill since the
Hiianunm cabmtt came Into office.
1 li one of those rare cases of
ls inoio.jn.ai timing tits oourtesy
"""""i rv urn uniiftu aiutua I
.mi. lent in svniilrm jiarn In I
'-I. Ihr until of t;i late Am j A I ItlO lime r Japanese reply f
M. hutoi Hlroshi SalUi seems tola Btlff Alnerioan prote-t ovei I
' l.-ve uk.l up thta shift away I fiingenier.t of Amerl.an rl :hu '..
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" ...uuiue inn
i'. in ll udiied momentum.
Tifie has basn liollillig In re-
ii t e.ia to niAtch Hit) omnouis
'' of Bnttitude which cam from
'I i J.imneje people wlion Prartl-
.!. mi t'uus.veii oidered an Amr-
Ii mi i.ui. RMlgneil to i etui n
i .i io itthe to his homeland.
MltiirluU Stress Amity
TIih trucuitnce whicli the Jap.l-
.n i- iea uml offtctul.s had shown
llu piouosal to develop Guam
1 md iiisiipptaral Immediately.
1 liiiiinni wiiieis and orator held
fie-th on the trmiitlnnnl lendslhp
between the Unltor States and
J i.n. recalled Theodore Roosu.
i lulp in ending tho Riisso-
I .pantiie vni and concluded that
ii would be better to enhance
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I farm products which enter into
' trade between the countries.
From the Treaiuiy vxp- rt tom'i
of aruysls of Ul lUlfiatKris
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iMIUeSillN IJHti fill I
liPfur still ......tin i i ... i .
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foiniutiun ai vt lh. 'Ii It
Agieemints loniinittn' i i.m i
tresii study ( the two Imluh i
with the inatenul ill .-l.i i-.l .l
the publli llt'lil IliC . in inn '1
III the end it IIil.1I .ipioi-
the two schedules uiid . Ik! ln m
Oil to the President .ml the c-
letaiy of state A flu tluy iiavr
approved them nnd n . Iiki ly a-
not modillotl qsn partu ulars
actual negotiations with the for
eign lountiy begin.
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Siinil.lJ-AIoiHlny
"Till: YOUNI. I.N III U-
Janel liiiynoi IK... 1 1 . K.h
IihiiUh Jr. Pnulotti- i.i.i.i.i.i a
liillle liurke.
Henry Hiisnn and Ills Hjii.I
'I ili'sdiiv
- BarK'iin Un
"ItOOM S.ICUX l( h"
The Marx Uiotihu. i.u. uiF Hu'l
Travelogns.
WVilnesiliij 'riiurmlnj
'WI'IIIIN Till .H
- Ruth Huasey Haul I aii ai .t
John King
Nolty
Prlil lij-Batunuiy
Tin: i'ho.ntii rsjian-
William Boyd
nii.r i..
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f oi nisi ly
i-mna was belnc uiebnreil Th
desli to respond to America's gea
turo In the 8alto ease was so Ktionj
thai ottiviikU decided to rawil
and tone down sections of th.
Japanese answer
When Baron Kiichlro Hlranuma
wua seleeied as prenuei to sue
cend Prlnre Fumlmaro Konoye
thoue who weie content with sui
face Indication Inte.pnt d l.ie
sell cllon as eviden e thu' Jnpar.
was headed toward ru.cnm
Hlromiinu had bien known ut
one time a Japan a lemllr.s Fasi nl
but In recent veais hut tinned
conservative At tin tune hi b-
enme premier he was a firm advo
cutn of keeping Japan away from
any change In Its traditional form
of government.
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Yau VBP.E
IL-iKr THAT TUB
fiOi' YOU TPlED TG
lOKCE OPP TUB
ROAD WAS MAM
PNOUbH t DONATE
bLOOO FOR. A
TRANSFUSION THAT
SAvfcD 'rOUR
i ins ' .yn
feMi
UV!) RYDER
C.OViEKAirEilT
AfotNt AWE.
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Tor a Pr-N
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LITTLE
OfcAvER
fM SISTER
wSl) ' i1
sm KITCHEN
ItY .MltS. OA1.S.OK .AlAliUU.v
M V .Siru. Marr V cllrr
llARM sweet breads and a
' ' pitcher of cool fruit Juice
tea or collet will turn the Apiil
four o'clock gathenng into a de
lightful affair. Here me two pun
ijuit guests foi your ueiglibuily
Prty.
Soft Ringerbread
(0x12x2 inches)
One half cup buttr I cup
blown sugar 2 eggs 1 cup inu
lasses a cup tloui 1 tumpoon
oda 1 teaspoon cloves 1-2 ti'.i-
soon niitinug I 1-2 teaspoons cin-
namon. 2 teaspoons giound gin-
gi r. 1 teaspoon suit 1 cup sum
milk
Cream butter add sugar and
(ream again Boat eggs and add
tieat well anil add molasses con-
tinuing to beat Sift Hour soda
i loves nutmeg cinnamon gingei
and salt together Add a little of
these dry sifted ingredients to
butter mixture then u little sour
milk Continue lidding alternate-
ly Turn baiter into but lei tU p.m
j nil bake in moderate oven (325
degrees F ) for about SO minute
Almond and Cherry Tea King
(12 to 15 rolls)
Dough' Two and three-quarter
.'ups take flour 2 1 2 teaspoons
making powder. 1 tenipoon salt
J cup butter l egg 2-3 cup rnilk
approximate! ). 12 teaspoon al
nond extinct
tilling: Three tablespoons brovvn
uiear 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-2
up blanched almonds chopped
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t fhlespnon. butler
Elks To Stress
Americanism
At Convention
S5t LOUIS UP)
Americanism
will be the theme of the 75th Elks'
grand lodge national oonventlon.
expected to attract appioxlmately
10.000 persons here the week of
July 10 uccoidlnt' to Mayor Ber
mud F Dickmann. chahm-in of
tho convention comlmttep.
"In view of subversive activities
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PRFrKLPr ism that? kv vit3u m
BUT L DIDNT K-NOv ?38 TOLD
HE DIDN'T SAY iifV "T 1 IT?
ANTIHINO ABOUT B v v -Y
IT WMerj L vA-3 f He 1 r" I
RlBBINo HIM J WAS II J ' --Cv . V
WHU-S HB .PPFTTT. V V - CRIED .jrf
WAS HBPB WBAN X. ..rT' . -. TiHlB
OP" "- " 1 K f W COPh HWbYHCStfcviCt Ihr r M Wtw u. fJ Itl
F ixt'i:.'! HftvE u. Rrol A (
I carh"j riuit rin; on 1 V
&. wtpi.j' US OUT I Ni.n.i.' --r. n
am y ir- v
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MARY'S
Tiiiniirniu'.s Menu
BHKAKFAST Orange juice
diy cereal oatmeal niulrliin
jelly collce milk
LL'NCHKON Clear tomato
bouillon veflNuble ald
whole wheat toast w.itiu al-
mond and iliiny ten ung
iheese teu milk
DINNKit Itaw tairot sti. k-.
fned ham siejk. inu.i.ud
creuni gravy paisley potatnts
new hpiuuih i hoi u lute iiluii.
pie entire milk
Sift and itu. i in.- iake llmu
Then toll tloui baking powdei
and soli logeihei
Cut in the buttei to a roar..
crumbl stage In anotlui bowl
beut the egn slightly blend in the
milk and almond extract Slu
tiie liquid into the II. mi mivtuii
to loim .i soft ilough Roll tin
dough i. n a lightly Honied boaid
into an oblong blieet until about
1-2 im.li thu k
Spi inkle blown .ugur cinnamon
chopped almond- nnd iheium and
dot with bits ol the butler Hull
up like a jelly lull peM the tvv..
ends together to lorm a ung
Place the ring in a well greased
heat resistant glas take dish
ilh the siissor:. make cuts
tluough the dough about 1 unit
apart Turn euUi portion partly
in its bide pointing away Irotn
tin center Hake in a hot oven
HOO dvmeus F ) for 25 to 3U min
utes n.-rve warm with butii.i
ir'.tnillM.I .....brinnl.. .. .
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jin. no merries may ue lucid in
ie of the vandiotl chcriies)
and dissemination of projMganda
in all ohannuls seelilnu to uiulei-
mlne and dlsoiedlt democracy
thiuughout the world'" he de-
clared "theie shoiild be contlniiml
and oncerted efforts by all or-
ganizations tn stimulate latlonul
patiluttiin "
Held In St Louis for the Hrot
time In W years the Hilts' conven-
tlon will ho Die clty'n largest bIiii-o
the Ammlcnn legion thronged Its
streets In 1035 Tho assembly will
he hold In Municipal Aiidltoiium
$7000000 structure built five years
ago.
The U S. Marine Band is ex-
l-low dio
HF TAE:
By FRED HARM AS
SrAM.2tKE.' ITMUbT ML
"Vi'GOU'CNT AOfhJTri
ARC TOfMiN'
TfOR.ROWF
IHJ1-1!
M ll M.
i peii.il I.. pla Jt the i iinvenll in
AtuioiiiM eiuent that the band t
' Would give Hevi-l 8t i hi ell dlew
I II. h (he of the Iim-hI muilrluns' .
iiiiinn which 'atei wllhdiew li '
niio"ltliiu When III tonveiitlon
lominlltee suli'l abullt 200 Union
in. ihii luns will play foi poimhs
and tilhei events
Two h'liulieil or St I.uiils' mint
Home Bedding
Furniture Co.
Our I'litinNterliig and Mat
trens IteiiOviilhiK r hjioi
laU HIM Alloiv u trade In on
autlitiig of value.
ElKMl:i N Hreelf. Ave.
Vo also rent storage
T. It. Henry Mgr.
We End
Squi rm i n g
OUH Aktow shorts have a
feature all their own
they are made without the
renter seum that ulvvays
Kfts you in the crotch
tliey malic shorts rootnirr
. . . afld every puir is
SanforUei! - Stuunk (feline
shrinkage en than i)
Oct soma today 65
THEilHUB
CiOlHICtlt
Jllfe
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(QitliOIVj)
The T1AMSFuq(OM
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J I it C A I II1l 1- I Itilllil
III . r-riiKi I1UMII
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whl. Ii .1 .. wtll feature
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I H.m FM liRigea In till
mi i. nir. nt.w
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(lonscrvador
I hi I r I. Itefrlxertitur. It has
evervlhinx and then some.
Now On Display
vr
PJiilco Battery &
Electric Co.
sin i st ww. ivr.it
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FITIRK
vi: WILL
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Cook's
prsT.s
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LET US TELL YOU
About
COOK'S
SUPERWHITE
PRIMER
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Clenn - Up
and Paint - Up
Tliniiinbolliam
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101 W WIlllmiiH 1'lione 209
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