The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 56, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 4, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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th te mil n Mr shrink He
w i n't i ml o' m .loir no
mittfi tfow bii tln cinie He
w i a kooJ 'i 'end r But all
his vea-s he trusted milt
whlrh was his d vnfall
J irk's hiitoiy dates bark sev-
eral v. an when Mr Robinson
wh i imtd to run a groc ry store
-ind his son came with him as
a puppy and t irned him over
to Mra Lillian Middleton with
tr- statement We are leaving
ton and we want a good home
tor 'Jack" We believe you will
Rive him that home Jack" Im-
mediately ma le friend with
Pivp Mm Middleton a young
i . jboii and was his constant
eompani n On day Dave l)ft
foi i 'i ik visit and Jack rlev-
t'l 4rt.pi.il days for hit little
plivmite Fin illy m consola-
tion he roam .1 out ovi r town
in I landed w.th the poln e and
fi boys of the i uv
1 hen lai k took nn n- w life
md nthf ami dav In ill kinos
f . i h. 1 I - follow i d the
'i n 1 of tht i wivs Hut he
1. v i r foi g it to go buk to look
for David David returned and
Jack dlv ded h's time over
ton and with Dave
Finally the. Middleton Twitw
MUsm El ma and The'ma t
came employees of the Breck
enrldg American- Juck started
coming overpcggslonal.y Then
oe bTI tlPtaaBnP wi'h 'he
Hlnrich's which wii- h f i i
honu For the j i v
monthi Jack has b . n t f m
iir figure oetween n Br
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Hul.uni Stfoet H win
harm a soul he onl u. i
on. thing In all h m n v i
smile and a pit W n I
that he was hippj I i t
like I J ii k Last -li' .1 i
7 lit h. rushed i I .
door- of a home th i h n
tl - nile and pit i-
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ii v v tuning Jack wou d
ot i ii fnlv piper from the
i i ti i k on the door and
b i i' in m I th posit it in
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mind our i ve
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HUGHES TAKES
POST VACATED
BY TAFT
WoiiHMi Of Philadelphia Heroine
Society Matron Drops Teas To Argue
InLeresled in Liquor Fights
B HARRY KFRttPSOX
l'lIII.ADI.I.rill . lib I .. P
l'hlluili Iplila vv.iini'ii Iruili-
tloimllv Unowii ns Ih lest
looks In the notion have I ft
tin ir pepM r pot nml si unit pie
stivting on the stino to tun
out to tile front porch and
uri;ut- tiboiit prohibition.
Not since tin- p.issai of l!ti
oNtimd net has the ti-nilnine
population here liem so evcit-
id t'liiiut u pus e of imtii mil
legislalioii rile lontiovtis
bus mm reached tlio stiai
wliere t.uli ila.v tile in iwp ipeis
lire ili'votiui; tile must promi-
nent spai.e on their front pis s
to it.
At the hein" of t!i- iinti jirn-
Iilbitioii faction Is the nttr.ii-
tivtt Mr- (.rah.iin Doiigtieilv
a 11-vear-oM sin it tv Million
who stlirtled till' ill) recelllv
h aiiiioiineinir that prohibition
vt.is n failure inil tint it was
Uie ditH of IiirentH to tt'icli
their children ' how to take
their loilitai's III..- I idle. : ud
grntleniPii. '
1 he marshal of the dri far
Hon is Mrs II (lav I tririi-on.
vv if.' of a minister mid presi-
dent of the .oiinlrv woniriis
( liristi.in 1 1 til I rani e I nloii.
Mrs I i ri;ii-.on. nn i iirne t
eldeily umker foi piolilliltl n
iicciisii Mrs llauehi itv of ' si-
ditlon" und ( Imres u vxnld-
vnde consi iracv of In ewers Is
working to break dnvn tin
olstmid law.
Mrs. Dnugliertv Is Urr i halr-
m.in of the I'eniisjlvaiila di-
K'ontintiid on Pagi 3)
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STATE SCHOOLS1 1000 DEAD IN
SEEKING FUNDS CHINESE WAR zi
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poll.
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Left Supreme Bencn 14
Years Ago to Run For
Office of President
WASHINGTON Beh I (UP
( "hailes Evans Hughe-. who-e
be-whiskered fact and vibran
bustling perdonalitv. is so well
known here will return to the u
preme court after It years ibse-ice
to cap a public caieir that i-
itiuallul orl b that of the man
he succeeds Chief Justlci lllam
Howard Taft
In replacing the former Ptcii-
d nt with the man who just mUs-
td the presidency in 1916 Pipsi
dent Hoover has not changed the
genetal complexion of the couit
Hughes is regarded as a con
servative of the same sort us Tift
und the line-up still will be r
conservatives against three lib r
als the latter being justn e
Holmes Brsndels and Stone
For this teaaon liberals vv.n
somewhat dtsappoiuted at the ap
polntment and Senator Borah ot
Idaho who was a prohibition
:."S HliamX9 -xpea ! More Than Million Wanted Reports Of Fighting Heard ";
ed to asK tne juaiciary Lommni.ee
I to which the nomination ha been
I referred to look into sever il re
cent cases ni cons derable import
ance In which Hughes aided I
against the government.
i Bui ah would not comment lt-
I da on the appolntni"'' ' t lie
and some of his ptog va e group
I had ixpected the app ilnttm nt of
Stone.
I tkiwi of them may taiso th u
'voue against the appointment bv
i way of protest but no one dou' ts
that Hughes will be confumed
I and by a large majority. Demo-
crftU and RepaMlcans generally
ritsid i-f "l-. jj ogretalve group
j'i 3h3 the appolnrmant.
some liberals expiossor. dlsap-
p. ntment over the appointment
w h the explanation they expect-
ed President Hoover .would take
thi tpp i unttj ff.ied by sevet-
il ;. 1 v-i ui it -i during his
t n i rnik. ti court along
i h. i il i . ihe Hujhes appoint
i : i i I n li ilea this may
t I . I IK
H ih. i i t i. u preme court
1 "lb u run ' r president
hi t U .1 v U i jon He h n
i i iv. 1 I ni. f i recent years
i i h. ini I in 1026 ns secie
FIFTH VICTIM
OF CHICAGO'S
'WAR' SILF -!
Racketeer Killings G) On
Unsolved; Police br
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By 12 Institutions
In London Offices
AUSTIN Feb 4 UP St-it edit
fcational institutions i-ked an 1
ditional $1764 Ot) ftotii thi ' t
foi then work at a nn etinj ut
the financial commit') of tin
state .senate yestetdav
Peiiutst-. by Institutions imhnl
.d
A & M College Mill") J Iin
Tarh ton College $"7 liri Noith
Texas Agrlcultutal College at Ar-
n.tH cit kso u-t.i r . x-.
J ? sk 5 J KWJSC 5-i?
sio.iAiu college oi .uineo 4.0 iva;
College of Industrial Arts at Den-
ton $10000; Texas Tech $1381500:
College of Arts and Industries at
Klngsvllle 11000; North Texas
Teachers College at Denton $05-
000 Sam Houston Teachcts Col
le?e at Huntsville luaca Ea-t
Texas Teuchers College at Com
merer $55 000
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j 1 jnys $J0 50it
rengsleu during th ne
owing to the outbreak of ho
Plnglo 11 about 200 miis a
west of Canton
Fighting in Kwangsl P ovir
a result or in .Nanking 1.0 in
ment s rrttempt ti pievnt tn rip
ture of Cinton by the so r 11. 1
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Revolution in ' 196 hi
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for sevtial
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duties of the chief justlci in
arduous an is demonstiat. d bv
Taf t s breukdown 1
The judiciary committei will
t ike up the nomination Monday
Taft di cussed his rem. nn nt I
with President Homei brtrn In
1. tt for A hevilli N C tin '
wetit -. a' an I Hughts mf. 1 1 I
with Mr Hoover at thu executive
offices several times recently n
latlve to the offer
Tin n w thief justi. c 1 a nu'ii-
bt 1 of tin pi 1 man. nt tout of
Inti 1 1.1'ional lust ce a po-.t Iil
w 11 1 -i'ii imnieili iti lv aiiording
to in ttnnounci un ut he in idi 1 vt
night
ilughes' re-entry to Uie auprtme
oiirt hall will bring the retire
ment of his son Chai les Evans
Hughis Ji fiom Uie toln itoi
'.ri.ial hip of the Uniteil States
A iIiiitoiKinn.il youns Hughis
h 1 1 lb nov. 1 nun nt 1 11 1 b. fme
Un supreme court and thui hi
would hive to plead bcfoie his
father
Mrs. Ross Smith
Called To Bedside
Of Injured Father
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I left early today for Oklahoma Russian OfflCO'S
City where they were called b 1
Iw.re to the bedside of Mn. liepOl'lcd 10 IlO-l'
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of the p )3t mith'jj father reported to have
bet n ( Mticallv injuied bv a fall
on an ice-covt r d street
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CoiiuiiiMr lun.henn will be heldii)T! K()U I'AXTAOIls
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at Dallas on of Majoi" .v M Van
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for the Texits Nation tl Ii t .K
closed following a 1V1
Apiointment of Vai. unit wa
announced in Washington I m dav
by the Comptroller of te Ti 1
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III1A1UNC. IS st:i
IX)S ANGELES Feb I d l'
Date for a hearing on the appeal
of Alexander Pantages fighting
for freedom on lmll an grounds of
111 health will he set late today
The wealthy theater man in Jail
loc tl business man wu pending hearing of his appeal from
inlui-ad last nmht when I a conviction on charges of attack-
it k by an uitomobile His skull Ing Eunire Pnngli 17 year-oni 1 san Marcos to utu nu tne runerai anibush killing t 1
t. .4 fraituieil whin hi. head ilanct r filed an onginal applua of Mr Harrells biother 'fleer Chailex Stev 1
stniek Ih pavement The aci nlnt ti 11 foi bail in appillit. cotut yes Thi local iill?ns will returi bei was dropped b
wn sn'il to havt be.n univoidibh tmlay home rMday McCiov in district c
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dnughter Olad left Monday for'of Ui puson- m ti t
Carbon Paper
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A-l QUALITY
Telephone No. 1
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TRENTON N J . Feb A ("U P
Thr petition for Dwight W M.u
ow of Englewood Amba - i.l n to
M. k ico for nonuniti n to
United States Sena r r i il
Itcan primaries on 1 i w .- t i
today In the Secretary of .-3 3
office Th petition had about 1200
slgnatur. 4
Fliers Fndcd
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emit fi 1 1 . lit 'la 1
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f it state pftucatititmi rt&titM';
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Miik 1 l-.b t I P Bit
I I til III of thr AlCtiC
iu 1 1 if. irawn
. tn). I . i I- telson
11 1 till vt learned
today l tadio from tlir fur ship
Namik
All of th.
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- ti 1 1 in 1
plain s 1 nt to
witil on 1 h ih --
10 mil fio 1
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the
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Chicago's "Rescue" Committee Puis Plan Up To Mayor Thorn
pson
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CHICAGO IVh I IU Pi spas
II. stnmn mid Ills "rescue"
cniiiinltli.t laid ( hlcaco's 451IMI-
(KHI.IHMI debt on the doorstep of
.Major William Halo Thomi-
sou's administration tod 11 with
tile ultimatum "no cooperation
no reish."
Ilavlntc spoken Str.iwn paek-
1 il his hags .ind prepared to
cn to Washington for 11 few
days llienio to continue to
New nrk and return next
i It In the iiitiiimhllt he
advised riiompsoii und the
city council "to think It over"
mid Inferred that .1 frimk con-
ference) with tlio ndiiilnlstrii-
Hon on 0110 side nt the table
mid the "Rescue. Committee'
nu the other probably would
result in enough cash at least
to pay poliiemeii firemen und
health workers who arn living
tlio Iw'st way they can without
money
Boiled down to essentials
st rami's ultimatum Isstii il last
night after :i mes-tiug with the
committer said tlmru was vir-
tually no hope that the 10000
public employes would draw 1
pay check hrfnri' I'li 10. How
long lifter that it will ho ho-
fnro iiioiiqj is forthcoming for
payrolls depends on whether
the city mid school administra-
tions show 11 disposition to cast
their fnto with Striiwn's group
und get some of tlio millions
which have been plrdRi d hy
business men and corporations
Ihe county with $7 000 ill 0 In
tn v wiirniuts gathering dust
for want of a liuyir und Hi
similar district have plidEri I
themsrlvos to abide hy the
coininltteo's f inniu inl decisions
Whether or not the city al
lows straw 11 and his commit
too to Hrfike aroiiuil the cltv
hull mid put their imses iu fi
nnucitil affairs" us tic limn
hu brru tPrmi d hj Thump
son adherents 11111 be decided
at a lute afternoon loliiuil
mi 'ting today
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 56, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 4, 1930, newspaper, February 4, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71054/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.