The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 185, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 5, 1928 Page: 1 of 6
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lje Breckenrfoge &mericm
The Vcther
Hret kmrldgc nnd Vlrinlty
Tonight una Wednesday fair
and somewhat warmer Wednes-
day -
Did You Know
Thnt the North Loop of th
Hutikhc.'ul highway Is one of the
most scenic mutls In 'Fermi'
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Dynamo
( old Day in .Juno
"Onward Hrechftu idt
I.tt Thorn Co mi-
4 I .ft Jones Do It
tM wWr.R8 fun the flre of
I i iJe I li- IfftMriK up
1. 1 hurt to 111 i tf pin-
t i and Mi.-re Prei ktiti 'if inn
i '111 It Imrf lull if . li I
ym showing urh itnj i .nnn'
'I i It Will briome kn wi fol it-
a will n- f.i
I J I Owlggltin n K ' f' 1 Jn
' mi who llr tiliu1 rnll.--. aim
. ' n ! tnnking n ""i it a. f h
' ah I 111 I In HMrm Mug till
imn In trn i . it f fiii.- itM
I ' llHV. Ill-ill- nf lil.i Km. I ' II
I ii rr. t il ii" !.. ic
rrrs'NEEDS SHOWN
) Imp '.f 17'Nl nitlee. Mill land.
"It li AUHllllllli HflPI Dill- if tllfl
I it-ltUtikHhle flljctit Hi tht- "III I
ill Mst.i if aviation
I I iitulliOi in M.- t. run -ll the
f it ltd aid itn l fall down en1
' liat Uu Hnckenildge has
. Im the foundation fur a better ami
1 i K.1 elt Let' go the real of i
ti way Turn llfnh l-k.ee Uulld
tlii office building Fn outage ill-i-i'fl-i
tmlmt-rv and farming !
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A'l.W Yi.ik n figuring on a nopu-
lutlon ..f 21uurJ0 by 104ft A'
C Inn bin I'nlvcrslty expert predict-
ei Mm othei tla that Detroit will J
bf Mir futuif till trupullft of that
i iu'i (iirpnaini; i-i-n New Vurk i
ir -.iri- I lie untwir U In th-
b ui li-uui nip nf th- futuro In '
.lllpiltabll- N It ImiVH-HT tl 1. 1 in
iluilrv In 'ii i !u u piuiiilii. tit t li
V ' 'ty util htntu bulldlnK I he
tlii ii r problt'lit l nlK vital r
-i wiirri- Tilt- pliut- that look out
fi r fartorliNi fnrtnn nml flrraldraj
Ii a wlntn-r. HrockcnrldKi should
have 30 000 population by 1&36
pOLLECTORS tak note: the fel--
U-w that Bald It would b a cold
day in June before they would pay
that account thould now come
ucroti Ilrecknrldft had a taste
of winter thl morning that tnudu
t ttr old horn flrvn fi-rl rotnfort-
Nblr Juit oni of thoar freiiki nf
. i d nature thitt tin. I en ua rt-allii'
liiuru linpriinilvrly that hi don't
ktuw wliut IU ull about and thu
lrl Milni; we ran do t Jul kip
Kdliirf and let thv guod Uurd x
p. air It to U1 whi-li the rl(llt tlllli-
CullirJ' nHr:i'KKNItIIUb; mMiiti-m of
ttii Wrat T mm t'hambi-r f
Cutnmercr are on tl.i-ii toei for th
tin' t attend the tl; convention
Kver Hhnrv a bunch u( lirekn
I Vte bltUrnM go they are In Ilia
L lKiltt-hL They ure junt tin- kind
dtizuni that avery body wuiitH
Kt--.jjn with Thoy aru ail hoid
Itruu and un tar on any tn' n-
Tvut : MnH.kinrllK-
l.V which an unttiuitaittlc irui'nii-r
of the T A I Coal uiul Oil Coin
pJiny eplode. - Uoy bilna.i la
k-ood and wi-'ri- bringing honuth
b.it-on i-very day ' A concoction of
exiiiu-nt producta ti-lnpi-rml with
an ainbltloua o-KttT Is a good
tonic fur uny builuns Hip Vance
linen bin atuff every day and innki-i
frlindM fur hlntmlf and hla beloved
T A P us he KOe.s amlllnnly about
his bujlnrnv
1F..H.SI-: H Jonea. ouUtandlni; Tex-
' an revlveil an ovation In San
Antoiilo at the handt.Of thft Cham-
yjjr nf Commerce Hd nditrem rep-
lkented thu truo ileniocnicy of n
friie Texa non Wherever ha Kcn
tm niukii frUmla for Tx 'I"hr
11 lily one Jiwiite II Jonan
I HI IS J Wanllaw. amhltliiUM
J umlldute for Oovernor will ad
il'enH the cllliem of Hrerkenrldge
Hat iriUy June 0 Whether hla plat
frn 11 acceptable m not he will
fn l a hoat of llrecki'lllldK cltl
ei a ready to intend him tho true
IliKpltallty of Weat Texan bent
ti wn Come on candidate wo'd llk
I" heai what nit of you have to
au
IV ANY body thlnki the popula-
"' n of Hri'okenrlilue Ii ilrcren-
IriK J ixt ifo out and tiy anil runt u
t ye It lookn to in like nn Invent-
tent in a few comfortable and con
vetitent bungnlnwi would bring an
'itrrtitltig return for the flrtit to
nuiki the venture Skimming
ur mini tho edges of tlrecketiridge
' d getting Into the heart of tho
tuwn one can see a gradual
HiovMh here that means continued
I riwiperlty
LARINO headllnen tell of the
f toll of crime every minute of
the twenty-four hour day. Murder
bootlegging and robbery. What Is
the Iniplratlon thnt leads men nnd
women Into Uie depths of crime?
Ant) Hrcckenrldse Turn
phens County loose IndUH-
wnnted
Entire
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COLQUITT
"Onward B
AND SUCCESS
ISREVIEWED
Daniel In Report To Only HO Votes At
Executive C. C. j Noon Had Heen
Hoard Polled '
An Onuvanl Brei kenrldK"j Klfty votes had been cunt In the!
more power tn the Dvnitmo" pro- bund election bclnn held In the'
tram for what li . ailed the limti.-ity hall by the middle of the aft
town In Texan took on di finite rmonn with poll to stay open un-iiii-iinuiK
TiiMdav at noon when di- tit 7 n'eloi k thU evening hci ord
iiituia nf tin loi ui i hamher of n to nnnounc-inent fiom II H '
eomnierce met and drafted the Kutr election Judife
in.mt rnmpreheniiv. iin.l progren- rhf. ..lMin wu . )n M y
I.. .!... In filial . . 'I
me I ill. Mill yi-i n.i... -
ie '.Inn of the atati j
Ilre kenrlilRe haa aruwn and la.
erowlnc at a oaea thnt demanda at-
tentton. nnd that require! tha ba- municipal bnnd Bwkenrldne ha
romotnr of this development tho j h4 no official musical orsanlaa-
chnmbor of commerce organization tlon nnd tho laauo la one which has
to ketp pace with the new rhythm occasioned much comment on both
the executive bodv dec ared i
Highway and convention bureaus
have effected nevernl moaaurei
worthy of n town three tlmos the
ilze of HreckcnrldRe with the past
00 day. The publicity department
fn belnK swamped with Inqulrlex
from all over Texns nnd nntlonnlly
on tho ri-Hourcea nnd Industrial '
poaalbllillua of thla territory The
antlre organization haa been forc-
ed to la if behind tn many wr.ya bo-
i iiumk one dollar could not do what
ion can. oven though opportunities
for tripling the value of every dol-
Iki Bie helnK offeied every d ly
In view nf theae (acta M. E
I'anlel. chairman of the finance
committee pronunted plana for a
finance campaign and Individual
n mberMhlp drive which Is expect-
ed to open the way to h broader
nut more pruf;rMl proKram
than haa bn-a puMlble at any pre-
vious timi- nnd which be declared
would be th itlmt.lui to unpro
iMlinted expinaiDii and growth
He pointed out the fact that
thoae luadliiK the routo of thu
Uroadwa of America hlrfhwny
throuK'i Hii-ckenrldife of kufflclunt
Importance to place on the Hat of
citioa between New Yorh nnd Hun
Dlefjo Thut work of vital Illicit-
unce ia beinK dono on this road to-
wards the eaat. that two of thu
lariraat convention In the slate vot-
ed to Lome here In IPSO.
"An
..ra of .eaer development
n forced on UrookenrldKO
Is be I
and her cltlaenrj cannot hvlp but
aid In what meanw thay can" he
declared We are. going to havo
induatrtal uxpanaion new factortati
nnd bualuemt'tj are Roluff to locato
here and to be. able to place our
bids equally as well aa other clllerj
of Mm Slat our chamber of com-iiu-ri'ti
urbanisation nuuit b able
t-j tuku the lead with aluillar
Kroupa M he s.tld
Notk-ti wa.i glvaii lo tho fact that
there ha.1 beon little emphmilM laid
on indlvaduiil nieniberahlpi In the
orKunliutlon even though every In-
dividual In the city benefits from
the work of the body Membershlpi
have centered on firms and corpor-
ationi while there are many nnlar-
led einployeita and profaaaluuai
people In the city who would Join
It wax HHill
H F. Del-ane chamber of com-
murcc treasurer told the directors
that the organiaation was attempt -
nn tv iui uvdi ti twiAj prugnim
on n 113.000 budget and though
phenomenal surceeo was being ex-
perienced there wua no need of
such a handicap In a town of
wealth.
"Wo must have the cooperation
of the entlie citizenship to put this
program of enlargement Into ef-
fect and I believe that cooperation
le already established" ho said.
Reports from various committees
comprised other bualnees ut tho
executive Heiiston width was ad-
journed nt 1 30 o'vlock Mr. Dan-
lei stated that the campaign would
be started at onco nnd thnt ho be
Moved Immediate results would bo
forthcoming from its success.
AUSTIN -A cash bnlnncc of J23-
j 020170 wns In tho State Treasury
at ine close or April nusinees
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VOTE IS LIGHT
TODAY ON BAND
FOR THE CITY
(1 r-Hpnnm- to II petition I!Kln
(nt R flfv cfniH n . jj ono
property valuation nhould be aaa-
eaaeil for th maintenance of a
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offlclnls.
Oenerftl lentlment exprcned at
the polls Uurlnc the mornlnt? Indi
cated that the election mlRht enrry
fnvorably. Reaulta will bo announc-
ed tonight
mi.; . Q!.
F lllhllUl Of (J II
Heitiff Erected
This time elpht years oro Wulk-i-r
street was aliout the same ax a
country lane Today another Impos-
I lnr electric alRn 20 fit t high and
I" feet wide was heinu placed over I
the entrance to the Texus Klectrlc '
Service bulldlni; ndjaccnt to the
Burch Hotel and Witlkei street
Klven more and mot- the nppeur-1
1 anci of a miniature Itiuadwuv
1 The new sign has a flash boidar
j In red nnd ureen light compom-d
of 172 b'lobei which will (ft w the
1 running elf oat su popular for un
1 umiai lighting aruvnuementri The
) wordn 'Texan Electric Service!
Company" will burn In steady
white lilumlntitlon
ISrected at n coat of approximate-
ly tSOO the company's new algn In
conalderd an Important addition to
tho appearance of IJrucIiomldge'u
main thoroughfare and Ii oxpectod
to enhance the Rood loipruMton
mode on nil vlsltorr- by oxcolluut
Illumination of the busineas section.
I'll.. lisn uaB tint Iti tilfin. w 11
... f workmen Tuesday
tWefjroes Krifaye
In Knife Fir lit
C C Miller younfj negro boy
wns seriously wounded In u cut
ting scrape starting In Hon Tur
ner's cold drink stand In negro-
town nt nbout S .to o'clock Monday
nlpht Eleven slltchei were re-
iiuired to aew up gnnhiM on the
arms and about the chest Police
Chief John Kelley reported tills
morning
Eighteen negroes are being held
foi Investigation and search In un-
der way for Hooker Jonea nl-
lKd to have Htartml the fracnu.
According to witnesses Jones en-
tered the store In a very drunken
state pulled out a ocket knife
and Jumped on the younger negro
1 VatlderbHtii IrC
Granted Divorce
NEWPORT. R. I June 0 A
Mrs. Kmtl) Davie Vanderbllt was
grunted n divorce from William II
underbill here today on the
ground of neglect to provide Mr
Vanderbllt was granted tho custody
of the minor daughter Emily by
agreement nnd alimony wan left to
be udjus' ed between thu partlee
HAMLIN TO SPEAK
AT C. C. LUNCHEON
Dlsttlct Judge C. O Hnmlln has
been nnuouncod as principal spcuk-
er for the chamber of commerce
luncheon Wednesday nt noon sche-
duled nt the Y at 12 o'clock Oth-
er speakers will he hoard on the
program Bnd several ontertnlnuunt
mimlinra nrn hnlnrr nrrnncrnl it
I was announced
reckenrids
lation
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BRECKENRIDGE
LAWYER RUNS
FOR GOVERNOR
Congressional Race
In District To
Be Hot
At'.STlN. June !i UP F-.ni i
Onv O U Coluultt of IXilln hn
withdrawn an a iandid iti r i m
I nltid St ii l I'M Hcnuti- it wii u
-I I o-lay from I U Uil-ox l i
runn of the Kxeiutiw i m n ".
of Oeorgetown
Will o li Mie ntiKi in i ' !
orltv frotn 'iultt jin f in I ti '
to dim iisi the ren-mni the lntt r
gave for hli decision and m-'li n
Aerordlne o Wlb-ny ti-e I1 of
eanilldatfi for places on the Demo-
cratic prlmnrv election hnllot Jlt'v
M cloned today with three cnndl-
dates oppnslnfr Oovernor for re.
election The three nsnlrnnu nm
nm womnn nnd two men Mrs
F..Uth Wlllfrtma of Dnllns I J
Wnrdlnw of Fort Worth nnd Wil-
liam Hawkins of BreokonrldRo.
There nro air candidates seeUlnu
tho office of Lieutenant Governor
end aeven rnndldntos for tlo of-
fice of United Statea Scnntor
The race for conRresa In the 17th
cnnttrcHHlonul district piomtsea to
vie In In ft and Intcrent with the
ruce for the t'nited Htati-s w nate.
Tlieri- aie now five rnndldutea
for congress In thla district Oscar
Calloway being the lust to an-
nounce The announcement of Osenr Cal-
laway of Comanche county foi con-
Krcsiininn riom tins nisiriri whs
n-ci Ivcd In Mondu'i mall by James
J SMnann Abilene rongrvsalnnal
I'lai ill i inniinimi I Ml unn I .aaa-
UtrUt ihalrman The other enii
didntrs for Congresatnnn Thomas
I. Hlanton's seat are R t) U'
CHc T P Perkins Mineral
Welh. it N Orlrihnni. ISastlnnd
and W Homer Slinnks. Clyde
JudRo Btlnnon said ho will re-
ceive nod coitlfy Minus placed In
tho mall not latur than last Satur-
day midnight He said that Judge
W. R. Ely whom ft lends have
been imortlng to make the race
apparently has decided not to run
ut to lomuln on the state highway
commission
The time limit has also expired
on filings for the state senate and
lower house of legislature. From
this district there are two candi-
dates for the senate They ate
Senator Jesse R Smith of Oreck-
unridge and Olivet Cunningham of
Abilene county. Tho two candi-date-i
for representative of the
JOSth district are W F Nelson of
Cordon and IJuilcy W Hardy of
Brrckenrldge
fni flllnir on
toi iniiil on
The Umbo limit
county offices will expire at mid
night Haturday June ltl
For renter Makes
Two$lt0()0Ho"l
W E Forrester under Indict-
ment and held In the County Jail on
a charge of selling whiskey mndnj
bond on two separate charges Mon-
nay nlgnt in tne oxneo or tne un -
t irici ciern anu whi t-i n-u uimi
time for trial during the first week
j of Jury
I Honda were set at $1 000 each on
1 tho two charges. It was lent nod
Women Must Join
1 Federated Itodies
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HAN ANTONIO June S iT The
general Federation of Women's
Clubs In convention heie decided
today that member clubs must be-
long to tholr sti.te federation as
well as the general federation The
decision won made In an amend-
ment to the by-laws which will not
be reiio-actlvo
ST-EWMtT'tf CAST. RESTS
WASHINGTON June ft ttn The
case nsalnst Robert Stiwait for re-
fusing to nnawi t iiut-ritions In the
icnnto Continental Trading Com-
pany Inuuiiy was ri-itrd ly the
government tada. and the defense
got under way Immediately.
JoinslnThorough Clean Up
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;e" Program Planned by
Ready For Third IaoI Trans-Pacific FJi;Iil
'laving ecmrJe'el tho so tnl i g rf their attemptej trans-pnrlflc flight San Frnnel"o ti Australia by
ucceifull baviRitlnu i.e 31 i milc3 tc'weea Honolulu and Suva In tho Fiji Islands In their monoplane
Southern Crots theie foi r airmen lira plnntilhu for their 1700 mile hop! to Australia Left to rlht In the
photo ore Lieutenant Hurry Lon nnvlgntor: Cnptnln Chnf'cs Klngsford-Smith pilot Charles T P. Ulm
lellof pilot utui Jnmo.M Wurner tndlo operator
Fliers Prepare for Final Hop to Sydney Australia
After Successful Flight Over Storm Tossed South Seas
Singing Stars
Visit In City
The Past Week
Two singer of International
fame have been hnuaed under the
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riof of the IturCli hotel during tho
pant week-and even though tholr
voices have brought tears and
i hwis from thousand of poopla In
different part. of the wot Id Uw
corrldoia of tho hotel vveio sllono-l
ed- for noither of thorn appear bo-J
fold larue nudlencee any more. '
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They were May Petorson. former'
Metropolitan Opera Star and Ulllyj
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nMji-y. wiioav 1 irvoriie niu luunn in
countless luines ovor the country.
Miss Petorson wait registered ns
Mrs. Ernest Thompson as she Is
married nnd 1h nn longer known by
the niino that won her fame wtillo
Ml. Murry slffns from "N Y."
and admits ho Is In business now
with tho Harbor Asphalt company
Mr Muuy told n teiiorter Tucs -
uny morning mm ne no longer
snng except that you commit
koep from doing that" and know-1
log May Peterson as one of the.
I mct J""""" n'1"1 ttiaclouil persons1
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imaginable It can be supposed the.
same stati ment would apply to nor
Hoth have snent vears lit SCHtter -
Ing tne joy of music to the winds sermon delivered nt the First Hap- manager wum especially comptl-
and both have tho reward of the' tlst Church Inot night by Rev Har- inentnry In remarks luncerntng the
love and uppierlatllon of thou-( linn J Matthews A big crowd all poitu at Abilene and Midland
sands i heaid the discourse tho audlonce.and declared that both ol tlnm
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I -llffW M'n
Itliral dCllOOl
- . rirnce
Ousley former -UUnt sry f
of agrlculu.e and farm economics m
expert will preside ovor genera " e.. .alnloni
sessions of the conference on rural lev MntU0W8 ieslgnated the
problems to be held at I nlversity tnr(0 grollw At Ule croM H unm
of Texus July 2 3 and I Wlo woro tiora tlirough nputhy
The meeting will be sponsored by the Idle onlookers who woie vague-
Die extension division of the Unl-1 ly curious but took no p- rt one
vorslty tho Texas State Tonehus way or the other; those three
Association and the state Depart- through antipathy Chrlst'H eno-
ment of Education Arrangements niles. and tlose motlvnteil by sym-
ure being made by Dr Annie Webb ' PBthy. Clirlst's followers.
Hlnntoti associate professor of rur
al education and I lean T H Shel
by of the I'nlveisity t-xtetision di-
vision Mr Ouihy lias bun ullt rt
a niln wilte for several farm publi-
cations and In 1013 toured Eurrpo
In study of rutal cooperation as a
members of the Ametlcnn commis
sion He was director of extension j A bight of wuv foi tho Texas-
work nt Texas A & M Collegi Louisiana Power Company lino to
fiom toil to 1027 and assistant Jnhntov.ii md Tnleo haa buo"
scrretnrv of ngrirulture for the
United States fiom 10I7 to 1910.
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SPVA. FIJI Islands. June 5 P)
I Havinu succeasfullv trftvorsed np-
i nroxlmnlelv ft IM mllPH of ocean
I between Oakland. California. Ha-
...nil ...! o.... il. - 11.... e it.'
mill llllil OU1I1 IIII7 iiieis ui llie
monoplane Southern Cross today
'tnrteil preparations for tho next
1700 mile hoti In Btlitmne enroutcl
to Svdney. Ausdalln
nl 1 to make uufoV the more l an
33 wtikeftil hours passed during
i (Ucht from Kauai .Hnwnll. to.
Sm7 ne Vf th?u'n'f ImporUtit
I nmltlAhi. IiAii.a II.. flln lend fn
fclccl Uke-off point. Albott
Park where tho monoplane landed
yestetday. was barely luii; enough
to "commodate the piano on Its
arrival.
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Tlu' n'r nrB' vor tho Soutliorn
a pursued u twisting course as
the plnne cl'mbcd and duscemled
twilled and turned In an effott to
miss the black tuln clouds nnd
keep the friendly moon In sight.
Though fl.vlug under tho light of
the constellation that forms tho
hln'.i tifiiiieauli.i din et iu ofl.11
WHa deueil ft Rlnpg0 of tho itnr8
y u racng pl0lljH wth whch
1 tho plane played tag
Young People
(rive Program
. . . .. .. I selected and he bases 11s predtc-
"Three OroUpS at the Cross" WlW.tlon of eatlv e.inmrelal aervlee nn
the subject of a Vivid Ulld fOICOfull
looking more like a -nclny nlgiit
crown us .-iionuiiy is ustiuuy tue
I night of smallest attendance dur
lin ttn evangelistic meeting
The first part of the piogram
was given over to a special pro-
I iiu miujuvi imi niu Uinvuuilli'
this evening will be "Preparedness"
uiul the public In cordially Invited
to attund Much good lias been to-
poiteil from the hoivIcoh . Laxt
nlhht five n-ajiomUil to the Invltn-
Hon making a total of 49 addi-
tions to the church thus far dur-
ing the meeting
' cleared and poles set rm stilnglng
i linoa
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Regular Air
Service Seen
In West Texas
j AIULENE Juno 5 bT-West
Texnit towns between Fort Worth
ffl Inio w" '"""V hVn 'u"
n1y oporateil air transportation
service In the opinion of Dudley M
BlHt.l0i Lo8 Angeles chairman of
the contest committee of the Cali-
fornia Air Race association which
Is sponsoring a nice to bo held In
September from Now York to Los
AtiKelofl for which this city will
be a contioi stop. Mr. Steele made
known this belief here while con-
ferring with Chamber of Commerce
officials on urrnngemunls for the
tace. !'
Tho boat onat-to-wast route across
the United Stnti In tho opinion of
pilots who havu been over all the
tegular lines Is hv the wuv of Foit
Worth Abllono. Midland Pecos nnd
El Paso Mr Steele aald Tills Is
duo to the fuct that the air in bet-
ter altitude lower and landing
fields conveniently located and well
operated he iloclfueif
For these renaon this route was
iie nnnii iirnmliM Thu eonfnal
w-iie exceptionally good
Another Victim
Of Ennis Blaze
ENNIS June 5 (W Fire which
deatt-oyod the Flng Hotel here yes-
tetday claimed nnotliei victim to-
day when G P. Gage died of In-
juries lecelved In the file W W
Osborne of Dallns died yestenlay
Foreign Beauties
Compete Tuesday
GALVESTON Juno 3 P Ella
Van Hiieson 22 of Chicago will
compoti tonight In tho final evont
of the Third International Pageant
of Pulchritude with ton foreign
beauties for the title of beauty
queen of tho unlveise The Chi-
cago glil was chosen Mis- United
Statoe last nigiit
LINDV IN ST. LOI is
ST. LOUIH June ft !C Col
Charles Llndbeigh who Lit Foit
Worth yestotdny landed hen to
day In his now monopluno
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MANY PLACES
CLEAN SINCE
TRASH HAUL
Second Day Finds
Trash Retreating
Prom City
Trnsh tin mm and rubbish vva-.
hauled from M7 pieces In tho ' ity
of Hiecki-niiiUe dining tho first
dnv of the Special Clean Up wnk
n tiling to announc-im-nt t 'av
finm cit Sunltnn Eiii-lrui I L
lllntoii nnd a ilmilat fit- vv ii he-
ir. ..ii ( Tui -ilav mornlrg
Cl.- offlli'i ind dl-ttili t exccuMvet
woe !' 'i- t over the reiponso
n i-r.i t .-vtrimrillnnrv resulti
frrr tn nhiervnnre
rteivers rennrted that fair nlsed
tiBdi were hnuled from single reM-
donees In some Instance!) especial-
ly In thn enn nf homes vacant
''urlng th Anrll clean up week.
Ifnnv reiMents fnlllnc to mnke n
enll for wenns cntii'ht those pnss-
Incr and finished tholr work of
etpanlntr n during the first day
It wan 9nld.
Tt Is oxnected thnt during thp
week prnctlcnlly ovoiy home In tho
cltv will have been cleaned tip.
and Mr Hiuton states that those
who do imt make anv effort to
clenn-up will then nnd there be cit-
ed to upneui In Corptuation Court
for violation of the State ot Cltv
Health Code Ef foils me being
livide to get into coniniitnlcatlun
with property - wners who ate out
of the city nn I In the event that
thev cannot I located or nfuse
to take any u lon towai.li clonn-
ini. nn their rronertv ttepi will
be taken to cl. m up their propcity
and charge si.tue against thnr tux-
es to cover tht actual nit of the
cieanlm; up of their pntnl i
The Captain' of -ah rcpc'lvo
district aro utgentlv lejueited to
put forth ev i effoit to ff. t their
ospcctlve di.tilcts cleaned up ear-
ly in the Willi us quite a few peo-
ple will b. pi. no to put It off as
long us pombli and will expect the
Impossible from the Sanitary D-
pnrtment ut the very last Mr. Hln
ton Hid Hi I keeping a dall
record of all i ills coming Into his
office and has each dilv. i make a
list of each place fiom which tl ey
haul trash etc. "so tlv re will be
no getting nround tin- ' te.mint tt
of premises on tho "UM lia ne
callod In nnd tho w icons di'n'r
come to get their trnsh" hw -at
od
Biq Bull Snake
Blocks Big Deal
A J Spratt he ate no fat nor
does he like snakes cither. Mon-
day he went out Into the cottntiy
to show u farm to a prospective
purchaser Ben Johnson While ex
tolling the Kl"i-' t Stephens
County farms and Ik w h ippy '
people aie who llvi bv 'h- v-eat
of their brow and till tl fit d
lv soil hi- heard i hi.- iW til ut
the sle of a youiiK nini I- k
Ing down then- b.-tw.m h fret
who a big bull sn ik. a . r nth
about five years old nn I five f. it
long The reptile h id J.t n '
open like the Cnil-bi I ci .n i nl
as Mi Spratt tried to nerfjli-tc the
distance down the .nek v l it tht
snake continued hi- inh m - n" m
artlcuUtlon and ambld right u ni
between the shaky limbs of ufore
said Hieckenrldge citizen Th-
farm deal Is still pending.
Miss Slrawn Has
Three CIA Degrees
DENTON. June 5. U.R)--Tho lion
or of being the Hut person to r.
celve three degrees fioi.i C I A
goes lo Miss Alk. Hirawn of
Stiavvn.
Miss Strawn n-r.-ivi-d lict f rs
degree a year ago obtuiriii.i n H
t having majoi t a in h ' ic- eco
in mii-K ConilnuliiK '"' v-'rk she
Will li-ieive u dettiie in hum dtm-
onsti.unm woik this Juno nnd
v. 'h fuithi-i r.-i u-ili ti is .summer
will be invent.'! nnothn degree In
ti.ni.iul humr ecoiior.iios in August
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 185, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 5, 1928, newspaper, June 5, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69982/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.