The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 30, 1930 Page: 1 of 8
eight pages : illus. ; page 16 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
4
4
Stephens Co Citizens Warned That Friday Is Last Chance To Pay Taxes
hc SJrechcnriftne &merkmt
WEATHER FORECAST
IRRIGATION
Holds tlie Key to &
Oreatrr Preikenrldge
Hreckenndgf Generally fun
night anil Friday
VOL. 10 NO. .".2
UllKl hKNWllH.K mKI'IIENS COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY JANUARY .10 15)30
I-RTF n CEVlJ-!
T
AWi
sV en
In
T:
"My
v
0mw& ij M 1
Uriizos Project
.. Stephens ( ount y
"TRRIOATION i- th. kev '.. .
greater UreckcnriUg' -thai li'
He reminder-sentence has been ij
pearing at the top of thl fron'
page for a number of nion'hs l! j
means something Just what it !
says And if thut sukk "turn " i
"pica" In overlooked th n ltr.-rk i
enrldgo and Stephens county In
due to be overlooked by the Oreat- I
or of Greater Thins. W unnot I
expect to get anything f..r noth
In?-
. (
I?OH several years at different
period. far-slghtcr citizen nf
this county have been trying to g-.
an Irrigation project underway in
tlil.i county or Miction It has al
ways been blocked probably right-
fully so In the pnot Hut some
day the "blockers" of this pr-ojoct
jwlll have all gone on and Steph
ens county win auou:iu utuicr tlie
fluence of irrigated farm If
I .Me present generation dxint push
s "-m?
5'ogress progress will push them
.nto the undertaking in later
year
WITHIN'
slve clt
the Inst year progrrs
citizens up and down the
Brazos river valley have taken up
the fight for Irrigation ielami
tlon and conservation These men
e in see that the great Hraxos Val-
ley Isn't producing one-fourth what
It should and that It isn't main-
taining one-tenth the number '
people It should maintain A
"Greater Brazos River Reclamation
and Conservation" pioject la on
foot. Plans call for the upending
of many millions of dollars to build
at least 12 big dams from one end
of the Braxos Rivet to the other.
These dams will serve many coun-
ties on the banks of the Brazos or
on the banks of tributaries of the
ISrazos. In other words counttsi
lying within the drainage area of
the Brazos river will come In for
thl great Improvement Irr Ra-
tion will be a major part of the
project especially In these western
counties where rain Is sometimes
a prayed for.
' riMIE project has become a state
k and federal undertaking net
W county or district project The
?ite Legislature will likely provide
funds for carrying on the work t
OiU .fla.lnn I jilnr It In hr.lifui
that the Federal goernment will recent fall .uld prevent hta at-
lend its hand and It will u-ndance.
" Sin.Kor Hyer of Fort Worth
STEPHKNS county hs been die mtroluced a b.ll that will chAnge
ivnftlil nM ortinn "ntltllbi't ti nnrnlA Iau A nilinir hmt htwn
o' ""
one" In the grent prr-gram
eeond largest dam in the enim-
string would be built In thH ana
It would afford water for this aid
several surroumllng rountlcH It
would "ae" this section not t'nt
there is any Immediate need fr.i i.
Savior but there v$ 1m- same day
We need rain out here uur mi
will not last forever J
isj carry on uie prcuminui
. h . . i
wcrk of prt paring for the ar-'
lual project n commwilon of 25
leading Texas buslnosis men wax
appointed by uovernor wn .Moouy
mis commission nos uku li r
tai.OCX) to collect statistical dita
throughout the Urate river dls-
trlct Engineers must make maps
ky out the district decide what
o.-nnii full within the llrnzoa
district and a hundnxl and one
Other things before actual work of n was learned on reliable au- - '' . "" y " i. su u c.aimeu negii-
ruUIng money and building the thority that the holding will b. hat Judge Kradjr killed the tiny j fienc on tho imrt of the company.
darns enn be started Each coun-
iv within Ihe district wns asked to
ror io i J
eally ev-
in gladly
ons coun-
y commissioners were usKt-u iu
give JI00 They were asked Ir
the money Two of the ooimnls-
-I....A.U d.I.I .. m ' k.l-A'd IVll mW
eiuncia diiiu J -- .. ...
ney" Hut three others sold "no
Will this county go forward or
backward It's a question to think
about twite
Art Exhibit To
Be Open Tonipht
The Junior Hlch School art ex-
VI contribute a gmaii sum
i engineering work Prnctl
.At'n county has "kicked"
ssa witlt their share Hteph
1-T
hlblt will be open to lovri of fine. Another day of suspensu came to-
srt work until nine o'clock tonight !' with the fate of the missing
TZ2pr'&&jtt.rz.r&?vT2
hung In the cast oudltor urn of the ( uu( U)r aMlttant) dlgglutf
high school. Man- of the grealesv J(lounij ecknge of the ISIoNiii
ot an rnasurpieccs wm uv u -
play. Mr. Keahey said.
A small admission charge will bf
made Money derived from thli j
nhowlng will be used to purchase t
pictures for the local school rooms J
of the Junior HI. I
!"
This Is Election
Year. Pay Your
Poll Tax Now
Only One Mose l)uy
To Get a Voto
House
TOLD BODY
SHOULD HAVE
FINAL WORDS
Satterwhitc Discusses The
Pending Pen Problem
In Austin Today
AUSTIN Jan. 30. (UP) -Former
Speaker Lee SuttPi-
wlute of Odessa advised the
House of Representatives to-
dn not to ajjive to any pri-
on legislation that di.. not
retain in the legislature the
power to pius finally on sale
tnd purchase of prison prop-
erty. In the past said Satter-
white there has been "some
mghty good trading when
plenary power was left to others
and the etate has not had tho
best of the trading;
He charged that under su-h
plenary powers prison officials ac-
cepted $13000 bond for building n
rail line When the state hid to '
build it the cost wns $72.orT n'nd '
It was later sold for $32690. He
charged too that larul for a prison j
was bought for $380000 from
group who bought it for $160000.
In Uie senate Fred Horton of;
Greenville prlaon board momber
gnvp his views. He wo followed I
by W H. Mead recent general!
manager of Uie prison ystem.
esE
Invited o
K.itmer Governor Jam
riMnn who had been
iml.. hi. v.t.u. ma.i .i.r.r.1 thul Ilia '
. -...- ..... -- . ....n . .. - - . .
in-Mle that a hmn convicted on two
cuunt?. of an Indictment Is nut 1'
' gibie to p-irole though he ha- bu
a single sent.nc. Ity.i'-i bi.l
makes him iluil.l. imli hi h.i .
two Hepaiute eiiienci s
Aii lndicutiort 'tint ihain tme
'regulation w 11 ! uliilttei t-- the
Ic-gtslaluu- im a tuple m .it-n
when Qvi r -u I:in Moody sent
;ior i(ep i'oik ilmnaaay and bsk
ud for a copy or Hornadaye pri-
. . .
nosed bill on the topic Humid iv
wants n Kr.iluat.a tav based on
number of tore owned It fol
kws an in-iiana statute.
AUSTIN Jan 30 iUP Attotmy
C.enernl R. L R.W.itt will trJy
furnish a formal ruling en Hi
power of the ta'e esecutlve com-
iti.. i luir ih ntmi. at Ti m
Iv from the dwnivrattc ballo'.
ftrt that I-ove cannot be ban d
' fnr nnv tmut failure to sunoort
arty nominees but second thst
ne con (. barred if he nhow.i any
indication of future Intent to sup-
.or. the nominetu of tho pnmsiy.
TnB gtnte desoocriuic rommiun
to meet here Saturday to act
formally on Ioves application for
..I ... W LnlUl
h 1HSCV on Mic inuiuu
tsio nitnt-n.v eenerat's nihnir
Tlie attornej Wi'rsis raunj
. i advisory and
noi u.iionia iu
ln0 commUtee.
Fate Of Fliers
Yd UnknOWn
.!
NOMlu AUuma Jan. au. iu.iu
in oq miios from their
iMue
ship the frocen-in fur ship Nairn.
Love Is HI ind!
LOS ANCKLIS3. Jan. .10. U.n-
I.uiz Franklin Is ready to ailm'.l
love Is blind.
In a complaint for divorce from
Poeo P. Franklin on tile today
the disillusioned husljand ehsri-4.
1 Her lutrou- kji.iek hmr pnxed
to be .i wig
2. He foui.i' h;- v.as gie h..rnl
ind prtly bnld.
3. II"r tooth frnmed by a flash
.nc m le. erc false.
4 Instead of being 53 uhc was
.60.
Hears State Prison Situation
Lions To Hoar
Radium Talk A l
i lectini!; Friday
Radium iui(i of the rarest
meUik extracted l mining en-
gineer and chemNK todux
will ! the Interesting subji-ct
discussed tomorrow lit tin
I llllM I'lllll Ut'cUIj lllllclti-Otl.
This discussion Is In Hue with u
recent policy announced bj SI.
K. Daiilrl. president which
culls tor fre(ilent educational
talks nt the club riif-tlngi.
Nat unllKe the ii.et-.il Itself Is
till speaker for the occasion
Klvln Tilton prominent hide-
pendent oil operator who 1k
one of the few Americans who
eer refilled tills rure metitl In
this country.
Sir. Tlltoti after graduating
from college with special work
In ran- metals went Into the
stud) of radium lie first work-
ed in one of the three nullum
plant In the United slates and
later built the fourth one In
Homer Col'irndo
Tilton will discuss many
facts concerning radium that
tire unknown to tho general
public. Ho will discuss the pro-
cms of rndlum IW scarcity und l0 tno Banows tomorrow morning
Its uses. Sir. Tilton Kntd tfcit J at. ? "ck. The sounds of ham-
during th two yearn his pEfolmftrs.vputUng the finishing tauohos
refliuxl- rndlum In Colorado
only about one nnd one-half
grims of the metal was secur-
ed. The precious metal brought
Slid for every mlllgram there
ure lOtU) ml.igrams in one gram.
A largo attendance Is expect-
ed. Fer-ibradv I rial
J
!1 i 'id S t M (IV '
111 JJtloL Ulclil I
1
COITRT ROOM AUSTIN. Jnn.
3" 'U " Mrs John W llrndy was
.! 1 i-V to the starul for a f w
lulr-i no'menLs today and tlf.
h fenne ii''ed in Judtto llr. dy's
' . '! - iu:iU- of Miai I.ehlin
1 i ' i.ii h
Mr Ht uly t. -stifled today only
u en' on Met hubn l'4 fi'iget
and bruise und r his eye wh'-ri Hhe
w hm In jnl the Sunduy :ifli
hi- nl ii. i ni-
- ---.-.
Chief Inouli-nt of the inoming
w thp e ntnir ..? -7 new witue ses
bv tu- state Ainnt.K thsm are two
(l apd . ijnWeislty nf
T xmn profMar n tatUf tilo
te.tified In IWkv Rosrcra' bank
'' rV"leU (ln y ??!"
'!. V.t ! --. i-lIJfJ
. m J!l? .? k '.. i
T1tm "t1 "" t9fui u reoutiai
telmany at i p m
Th"- d'fena throughout pres-n
nographer.
Rather. In askinK hvpotheticnl
iuestion or neiensp alienists tare
Wednesday the dvfense admitted
that -John Brady Killed that wo-
m n "
j only one defense witness has
oeen vt9 for any purpose other
than to Drove an Insanity defense.
.. ...
j " .'Fear of serving a to-innnths term
new.papr man used In nn offoit . mvnwor. nriaon ....
l nni wiinviai u-kb it innnHr Aimin
o lmneach the tostlmonv of a star
...- r w.
tate Witreas
Queen Til
HOME Jan SO IRR) The cnndl -
tlon of Queen Victoria of Sweden
uuen virtonn of Sweilen
is very grav-- i.noiding to i-eport-i
today from her winter home horo.
Film Beauty Who
Ry GEORGE H REALI:
1 United I'reii Staff Corrrhpnnlent
(Copyright 1030 by United Presa)
HOLLYWOOD Cnl Jan. 30.
lU.nv jM'nu Rubens tho exotic
screen benuty today told for
tho first time tho story of her
successful fight against tho
use of narcotics.
Her voice vibrating with
omotlon and her dmmatic ges-
tures punctuating tho narra-
tive she related how she
turned to the use of drugs.
Muoli of her story concern-
ed the horrors she went
through In the state asylum at
Patton from which she was re-
leased as cured only two weeks
ago.
FOUR
19-YEAR-OLD
YOUTH TO DIE
0 N GALLOWS
Law Student's Murderer
Reads Bible As Death
Hour Approaches
ISOONVILLK. Mo.. Jan. 30. im -A
19-yenr-old youth v;hOkWlslu'd he
had "gotten educatedjUprelted U
and do'vn ;;ie floor of the death
cell of the Coop r County Jail here
today nervously checking the
hours of his approaching death.
The youth Lawrence Mabry will
be hanged tomorrow mornlnc for
it- kilting of William Uusch young
Sedalla Mo. law student In an at-
tempted holdup.
The smiles with which the youth
had met all legal obstacle were not
froiuent todny. He was gr.m
Mabiy talked little to the two
guards who havc assumed the
death watch and yho will bo with
1 him constantly until h walks on
the jarTl could b0 heard faintly In
the death cell.
Boonvllle Jiamsil after Daniel
Boone who spent much time in
this. section wns in a state of ex-
oltomant. Conversations dwelt on
only one subject.
Mabry who only went through
thy fourth grade In school nnd who
ivads with difficulty was hajdly
able to concentrate hta reading on
the Bible today. It ij one of his
wishes that ho finish leading the
Hook which he started after he
Af-ld&lirAf Vila lin ttt ntMrtA
received his dvath sentence
None of his relatives who llvo In
Seilrtliu had arrived today to pay
a farew.ll visit to the youth Mnbry
is the next ti the youngest of
eight childrtn.
J u i'u Awards Two
Children Damages
Two minor children Hoy Jr. and
Ray-ford of Mis. Roy 12. Dunn
w'-r8 awarded WDOU each in tne
damage suit brought ngulnit the
.Magnolia Petroleum company bv
j Mm. Roy E. Dunn et nl. In her
original suit. Mrs. Dunn rt nl had
asked for $50000 oxemplary d.iin
ages. Mrs. Dunn was not awatded
any compensation.
Roy B Dunn wns killed Instant-
ly In 102C whllo working at a Mag
nolia Petroleum Company plant
A motion lor n new trial
Uebn tl'ed.
li'is
Fears Prison
term IVlllS oelt
IMTE7KT 11 rVl TfiM Irt M I D
-
l.. " . -.'.. ..
ouorcu veAeiuii i-rmicn var vui-
nmrt tn Ulll lilmsnlf r-nnnlv full
author itios said here today
Voxennt's body was found In the
county jail
yesterday Ho
had
taken" poison
15-month son
He received
tho
l&-month sentence after conviction
. of transporting a stolen automo-
bile
Was Drug Addict
To the end of her days. ?he
tnid alio will remember the
agony of her confinement In a
cell with n maniacal woman.
"I wont through hell" she
said "but I'm cured now and
I'll i novcr touch narcotics
again."
Her story was told exclusive-
ly to tho United Press just
nftor sho achjoved a great per-
sonal triumph at tho Holly-
wood Wrltcts" Club last night
In hor first public appearanco
In a "year.
"It was worth fighting for"
she said on her way home
whllo sho was commenting on
tho eight curtain calls and the
MISSING
Byrd
" iliv-? -6' Y-o&HAuS!tiJp.?. Vmerica : T ' """
l0 JTQ tQ JIQ JbQ I jli.Ssssssssfcfav. - -Jw P '
ssssssKSIssvAssssssissssssnswsssssssssssssssssEaksssssV I ttr? i 1 ll ;') ty? 1
vcz.r'Zzrm-zr.zmamxzu r. - ism&sA $frx?z-rfj t -i .
SuSsV Jassssr' jssK ssssLstM. isss" sssssF v -TM YV" .1 m W''- :i-'r--
w mwmwmm . w ;&k m?fY
' flBrrsskssssssssssssssssssssssBesakiVsl I . fe SAi WiJJs H I 1
aLssssssssAea&yyjaiijgg mm-?. & '-.
Marooned behind 300 miles of solidifying ice at "the bottom of the world" and unpiopaied to face
the ngois of another Antarctic winter Rear Admiral Rlrhnrd F Rvr.l mmer ileht. and IiIr 30 eomonn-
lons In Little America may be in dire peril unless one of the Norwegian oi Ihitish whaling vessels in 'lie
region bieak through to their rescue. The Hyrd ship City of New York en route to bring back the
stianded p.irtj was halted more than 500 miles from its objective us shown on the map upper loti..
It Is feared that this craft seen lower right is too light to penetrate the frozen watt-is Lower left yo.i
see u typical view of the great ice pack which surrounds the Antarctic continent In the centei aie
liemiiK .K-nnson nop) ice pilot for
of New Ycrk upon vhcm the safety of the exploit-is in iy depend
$
COMMITTEE' TO
DISCUSS BAND
Five Organizations May
Sponsor Unit
Possibility of a municipal band
here nppeared brighter today
when the Chamber of Commerce
Invited representatives of five civic
organizations to form a commit-
tee to work out plans.
Representatives from the Cham-
ber of Commerce Lions Club Ro-
tary Club. Aniericr Legion and
the American Legion Auxiliary
were urged to meet for the put
pose of discussing the possibility
of a band here. This meeting has
. i
noi Deen announced ant oniy one
committeeman Charles H. Brown.
n .u i- - i... i
luwu-ot-iiiiiiK mu wv nua ueui
announced.
Leaders in the band movement
hope to organize a munlc.pal band
using funds provided tor by a city
tax. There Is a jow blllty t'natjyet without theii 1030 tax receipts
a school band mignt iiso do oi-
gnnized In connection with tho
municipal band. I
Tells Story of Her Fight to 'Come Back'
dozens of bouquets of flowers
sho received at tho tnd of a
skit in which sho played.
Then Miss Rubens plunged
Into the story of her battle.
It was seven years ago" she
said "that I first took nar-
cotics. I was In considerable
pain from a minor ailment and
I took a hypodermic to re-
lieve the agony.
"Tho ailment continued and
off and on for four years I
took small doses of narcotics
"Then suddenly I was caught
and for two years I had to
have drugs.
"Toward the end it becamo
terrible. I placed dope on a
N
and His Men Await Rescue
ii mm iiiiii uiitt ma ' .
the expedition nnd Capt Fredeilck
Woman Felt Like
A Dofj After Nip
LOS ANGELES Jan. 30. (U.R)
When Mrs. Helen Sheppard
took her first drink of whiskey
she believed It was that squirm
brand which only makes you
jump around a little.
Instead she swallowed a tum-
bler of "Bulldog" gin and bit
her husband four tlns.
That was the story Cllvo
Sheppard told at an emergency
hospital.
"A friend leaving the city
produced a bottle" Sheppard
said. "Helen does not ill ink
but she tried a little for ex-
periment. She didn't know what
she was doing after that."
Tax Offices To
Be Ope??. Until
Late Hour Fri.
With hundreds of tax
payors
the
"home stretch" of the
tax
(Continued on Pago 5)
pedestal as a little god. I
thought I had to have It.
Nothing elso mattered much.
"You know how I went to
tho narcotic Institution at Spa-
dra and finally how I was
committed to Patton.
"That's when I really began
to tako the cure and that's
when I suffered most.
But Alma Rubens camo back.
Her first appearance on the
stago drew applause that held
up "A Hint to Brldc3" two
minutes.
Her Immediate future Is un-
certain Miss Rubens said.
Sho Is considering film con-
tracts pnd a luciatlve vaude-
ville tour.
FXP flSlfHI
LAI LUyiUIl
Advise
s
irTl
-'ST "J flR ' .
tl x 1 '
4 -Tll
t -i s
. 5 pj; i
C Melville sklppt i of tlie Citv
BRECK YOUTH
DIES TODAY
John Condron 20 Hurt In
Fail Jan. I4th
John Aldon Condron 20 son of
Mrs. A. Ij.- Condron of this city
died this morning nt his mother's
. . . .
homv. An autopsy held at tho Vim -
train Funeral Homo today brought
out tho announcement that Con-
dron had dlod a3 tho lesult oi
biuiscs nnd infections about the
h-oad following an accident on Jan-
unrv II. when tho vounir man fell
off a truck striking his head on
that date. Ho had been confined to
his bed ever since.
Funcial soivlr.os aio pending but
will picbably be held tomouow.
louiig v.omuo.1 is oiirviveii o.v jua
mother four sisters and six broth-
vis All live here but ono slstoi and
one biother and all but theso two
wore at the bedsldo when death
camo The two missing relatives
will be heie In tirn-. for the funor -
al. Surviving brothers and sisters Hoynes Alllne Hlnton nnd Frtm-
aro: Mosdames Ha Myrtle Cowsor. cos Hendeuoij accompanied ly
of uoree. l.mma Leu Jackson. wel -
lie Iiene All'en nnd Miss Gainett
Florenn Condron and William Os-
car R. T. Finnois. Hnrold and
James Coudion brothers.
IUKX IIAISV DIICS
jT iiosi'itaij hi-: he.
Pneumonia took the life of llttlo
John J. Michael Jr. three month
old son of Mr. and Mrs John J.
Michael of Ibex this morning at
10 o'clock at tho Wcstsldo hos-
pital. Fumiral set vices will ho conduct-
ed Friday at -10 a. m. from the
Thompson-Klkcr funeral .home
conducted by thb Rev. A. J. Mor-
gan. Burial will be at tho local
cemeteiy
Only the parents survive tho $2.75: to Big Spring $8.01; to D 1-
chlld. Mr Michael is a Philip j Po- las. J0 71: to El Paso $2310 and
troLum Company employeo at $501 to Fort Worth.
NEW GASOLINE
PLANT DOOMED
IN CALIFORNIA
Blast Heard 26 Miles Away;
Burning Fuel Endangers
Other Property
COALINGA Cal.. ..Tnn. 'r.-.
(UP) -With a blast tit .
could be heard for 20 mil.
a 12000 gallon gasoline t.i r
at Felix well No. -I Kettl.-
nian Hills district let loo o
early today killing one m 1 1.
Four others are missing.
Charles L. Phillips opeia -or
in charge of the $r()i)0'h)
petroleum securities abrup-
tion at the well j s tl.e
known victim.
Flaming ga--o in- was throwa
over thc countts! e -ett ng fir .
which caused o--t-lo.s on of a second
1-.000 gallon tank
linth tanks which b'. v up vre
within thy absorption plant thi.o
other tanks imperil d by uil-duveii
flames were considereil as certaift
to bo destroyed
The oU ran down gullies spread-
ing destruction In all directions and
thr.-atenlng other properties In tho
rich Ketleman Hills district.
As soon as tho explosion was
henrd hero 2G mllos away accom-
panied by the cnormou3 flare that
lit the heavens over a wide mci
ombuluncvs beating auigoons -ind
nurses wore sent fro.n hero.
The half million dolUir absorp-
tion plant In operation only a vv
days was beliewd doomed.
Ii was contracted to handle the
oil and gas from tht. Felix gi;-i
brought In 10 day- aKO with nn o-
l. mated flow of 000 barrels of -il-
inost putc gaso me and 80000 f"0
'"ubic feet of gas a diy
( 0"ipr workun n -.ought to ir-cue
Phillips o nt li ast biing"ou' his
body but baiely e.eip 1 with their
own liv... when tliL. c nd tank i--
i plodcd.
Foui othoi v.'oiUc wi to lev- -wn
to have been In th- pi m with PI 11
lip. when tho f i-t hi i r orcun .1
;;" t - of tliom i-i f nind.
J?
.TilOWFiU!) '
PI Tm
Banquet-Js
A Success
Tho innuguial Men's Fellow iMp
banquet held by tho male m r. -bers
of the Presbyterian chu el.
i was so suet-p.-.f.il last night th-it
n lotlsion to hoi.j thr offniis c h
month was mail' Piaetlcaliy rv-
ery nlan tonnertMl witll
church was picsmt for the fli t
fellowship meeting -is well n mi
ny guests.
' delightful progtam tog. th e
wit!l a B00'1 "Inner which wus pre
cu u u' 'n"1!3 "t chutiH.
v;c i offorod those attending.
T L. Dyor acting as toastm -tjr
dltcctod tho affairs of tlie
evening. Tlie following pro"r m
was carried out:
Invocation Rev. I'm -ank B. Mc-
nwell. nnsto. vlnlln nlj 1
wI H n DeRopck nccomparl (l
jby jra M1cr Kimble; reading
selected. Florenco Smith: icmarks.
i r0v. Frank R. McDowell; vor .1
so)0 m. p. Smith; remaiks E L.
1 Routh: ocal trio. Misses Jeannette
Aiis. is. i.. Aicuiuney.
Red lived Air Rates
Promise More Traffic
Air travel promises to rival tra'n
use In a short time offlcinls of
largo companies believe. Sweeping
i eductions In passenger lates re-
cently announced by T A T.
bears out the statement accord-
ing to these aviation heads
Tho cut In air rntes ns announc-
ed for routes covered by T T
ships puts Breckenrldgo within n
economical sphere likely to resjlt
In more traffic of this kind
Tho following rates have beon
announced from Breckenrldge to
Important points along the ca t.
west T A. T route- To Abilene.
r
v-
kfc
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 30, 1930, newspaper, January 30, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71050/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.