The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 64, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 13, 1930 Page: 1 of 6
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(Ehc Breckenri&ge American
WEATHER FORECAST
IRRIGATION
Holds tli ( Key to &
Greater lift' ltenridge
I' i. kiTri.liji' ''.il r tonight
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PRICK 5 CENTS
f
Mnnc In Oil
llonii' Industries
Tim i dl
jDyiiaiitQ J EL J O
H
ROOK of the pudding 1 In 11
1 nlnc There it mi.- i
statement V. i
tin- Humble ' . . enk
M --(f f profit ' I'.'-'" llOA- p J
fX' p-.iximately JtJ ""' 't mind
' I nine anil vv . l.nths i ' ent
-v a ilr vuluiti. n if vce-- I
( irs of th n.man thi- In
Jfr i.i i han in
Hi -.sitement
192S wnen ihe Hum i
xhuwpil a jiiofit o'
.ix .i-id nln -tenths per cut
I I ii the (.intention f 'he '-
i ' i. penden' - i Hal : h" uic the
mgj ' ne's of -everi p-v rent of
' h nl- petrol uin fioin well In
tc I nlted St it. s Junt now thi
independents iiif a-kir.g fr a tar
ff i f a dollar u ltorrel on foreign
cude a.i nell a a tariff c-n It
h -products whkh Hre ehii ped
fic-ii the Mexican petroleum
gums and Ihiee Kouth Ann i i
republic
Y'ILL they get the tir.ff " Not
"' while Big Bunim s rule the
t MKit on thi- bunk of thi Poio
m ir river.
I )OLITICS l a fajclnallnn game
Free hide-' come lri fri m
South America There Isn't a tan-
nery in the hide producing "
lion of the southv.-ewt Ctudc p
oleum cornea in from South Am
ftica nnd Mexico It U -n the
free lift Box and hi row ik
t ire for iihuttinK oiji alt Int.. r
. :n Mexico (.n'ral ..n I I'i
imfiunn republic
rnHKlK product-
l:inl'l oi
thene shore" free of du' h i
..lie- who Hi' nil' thi fti'e
rrmlurtu arr to ! h.ir-. I h
l'W from inkinii
't. ui;h Ariierleav p
""irlff making U a
their win
t ' . nf rutr-
funnv p-ime
lj n: the least
the olognn of the repuhll-
ear nsr'v ana we repuDiicnn
tmmutrauon mm hikti mn
ne nefesiary for the protection of
nerlcnn manufacturers. Ajnen-
tin money nnd American labor
rpRXAS ha n vnt army of -mutl
inventors nnd uacp worker.
"lgaRed In Uic pt-oleum mdus-
iiv They are known m inde-
pendent. Thev compete with tor-
fign labor. Foreign crude !s on
'he free list nnd the senate of
Texan IS to eight oted that the
Texas Independent In the oM
grne are not entitled to the tariff
protection given the makers of
thirijT.i In the north and the e-ast.
riMIAT I. the growers nnd Inde-
indent producer of things
were glvon n legislative slap on
he jaw There nre 31 senitors
r.ishl were absent That l. they
failed to figure in the voting ss
the lecoril for the press wan made
b the corrn.pon.il nt There's
n way to axon! 'nckling real
e onomlc Isiue All a jmlltlcian
. . .i t i.
or l mnner nan w ' "
yell m the house t nw for law
enfoi ent of Uie 18th Amend-
ment Id the Volstead Act
4ta;
jlforcemtnt Is to be rom-
led. but why make it n
ereen for the purpose of
the live economic lesues
ncern the farmers of Am-
1 then rapidly decavl-g
These issues cannot be
led All "he surface
Icate the growers of
p piodueer of the lm-
toneiuan tiles are
in t serving hewers of
nnd drawers of water for
no
a vol
whii
eriM
indu
chlo
S'gl
tung
p .rtn.
weary
wood
t'e maker "f thing and
A. 1 urulva nnd Watxon who
their
slmpe
e legislation
of the count i
ri'- I2 is another Terrell in Me
ire. Thi time it 1 J T
To of Pel Rio He is 11 ni w
lv ed member of the House
cominK from the 87Ui district II..
father is state conttntsalom r of
ngriculturo.
iM'HEHE hne been Terrell u.
l the Houue time and again
Ttere have been Tcrrells In the
Senate There wan a Terrell nk-
er in the not remote past. There
arc Terrclls everywhere In Tews
CM-'ORGA-l.. the commissioner.
f hnd long service In the Hotiio.
Now he is going Kick to the
far11 Samuel Houston Terrell I
In the picture too Think of n
etate where the comptroller of ac-
counts receive nn annual wilary
of less than $2.'T0 a ytar; where
the commissioner of the lnnd of-
fice receives 11 like salary and
(Continued on pnge 5)
Carbon Paper
I'ciicil or Typewriter
A-l QUALITY
Telephone No. 1
Wi: DELIVER
I-
COUNTY FEE
BILL WOULD
Bul Would Allow Head Of
Offices To Hire More
Helpers
AfSTlN Tex. Feb IS U P
"ounty tffictrs lected by the peo
pli will half their on limited bv
iheniLch heralded fee bill before
the Texas Leglslatuie. but there it
nothing to prevent spending what
i thin saved in hiring extra help.
House members admitted this to-
day All the officers wil have to do
ii get the commissioner's court to
let him hire more deputies and as-
4.'anttt To do no he need only
! -w that the feua earned by the
ff ii e will pay for the help
'I he Hume power lo hire help
"xihM urn but the poiujibllity of
ret lining hit fees keeps the offl-
. I 1 from hiring ti. much help If'IUTT T TMCT'IICC
he wli not get the fees anyhow I'V I I 1 111 I V 111
i-s g.nl poltlcs. nt least to hue' 1-1JU XS1KJUKU
II the an'iitHntr. the fees will pay
Four class. of fee counties ate
pio.iled in the bill favored by the
ii use e'erdn One group (on
si-s of 2J2 counties w.th 37 5 H. '
I'wp.iii'iin or leu Maximum pav
n o in w.ll !) S36S0
The next group takes In "!fl coun-
ties all under 100.0CO popvilutlon
I he hmit for them Is $1700
leffvrson nnd 121 Paio Counties
are in a class by themselves with'
a fight en over whother their maxi-
mum 'hall Us JS.000 or J10.0C0. The
6ig four" Bexar. Harris Dallas '
and Tarrant form ths other group
with a $10000 to $12500 maximum
yet to be decided. Tht 1B90 census
io gcvfftttjnj. the act take effect
tit 1981.
Twelve new topics were sent to
the legislature late yesUrday by
R-vernor Moody. With them was
the explanation that he feared
theie was time for few of them
to pas Most local bills. Denton
gels n chunce to pass u bll for dor-
mitories at C I. A . Harris and Onl-
ve.iton f'ovntiea gut a chance to
pas n stock law
Umltatlon on Importation of Flo- I
vU!u cit'-us stock .-t.ite uprls
Irai of weighing at cotton compres-
sor impiovements in the o pera-
tive mnrketlnv; Ihw .-nd opiortunlty
to dluw ii'veiiue fr.iiu oil lands of
eleemo-nur in .titutiuns a r e
linilillrf the Lite tupli )
CAR OWNERS
ARE WARNED
Saturday Last Day To Get
Licenses
Car ow.iers m thi county who
are still driving their car with the
old 1920 license plates are warned
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care to tell it to the judge.
No airesti have yet ben made
by the sheriff's department of
negligent car owners for not hav-
ing the 1&S0 license. Sheriff Walk
er Sayle has given the car owners
until .Saturday to purchase their
license and after that date ariestu
Hlirau
will be mnde
1 ei.'U) officials.
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according to the
Six iciv Families
Locale In IirccklwM b on '.1' -V';"10."? Ms."
' snge of Acts" by W R. Underwood
Six new families became perma-
nent residents of Rreckemidge
during the jt week according to
a report lamed by the Chumber of
Commerce.
Tht following families liave lo-
cal od here:
B. J. Hudson. Alliany; Mrs. A. D.
llrytin. Cisco; Mrs. Gall Smith; J.
L. Tliomjiaon Ranger; T. D. Math
eva Albil(uerqiie N. M.; Paul
Smith Spur.
Ill' It V NOTI-'I) .MASO.V.
HROWNWOOD Feb. 13. (U.PJ
Funeral serviced were held Wl-
msdny for Past Grand High Prlost
Hert K. Hawkins of tho .Masonic
Grand Royal Arch chapter of Tox-
aa who died In the Santa Fe Hos-
pital In Temple Monday night. He
hnd been In the Santa Fo service
for many years and wns one of the
oldest imnoyo of the rod In
Ilrow nwood.
BODY UNTRUE!) HERE
T!i l.rlv nf Mi-a 1 M Wrnntlu
i f Mineral Wells was burled to-
'"" l"-
day at 3 p. m
In the Brerkcn
ndgo cemetery-
!! Mrs Brook- died Wednesday
.;. Mincial Wells.
Local Salesman
wan led Prize
Iter kii ' .
Nir)Mi i'i im
in l' . nt ji i
en 1 1 n !.'. ni
ii i 'ii i' i ir di.ir
- i u'- hi i n- .i m.-n
I'nitPil Si it.-s w i . ..v-
h of this -it 'oiln :n
Pall is at the a'Tiua! n irion il eon-
intion of rtome -too Frlgidane
ciU'umen lynch is a sleman here
wilh the Texa.i I'ijwit and I.ixht
cimpuny W C Oeg manag 'r of
the powei md h i iMjtnny here
is u's n'tend ni( ti.e I-1 '' daire
conven'ion
Mr I.nch roreivnl n S-'iO gold
piere in prize mom v i I'nujni-
tli.n i' hi fine (b onl
AwanliiiK of -Mipsmpri'i pi le
and intiiKluntion of new products
were high spots of the convent. on
at which speakers struck a.i op
timlstlc note for 1030. Among th"
new developments In electric re-
frigeratlon presented were n hy-1
dm tor. for freshening vegetables; i
two nw cnirtsiorB and two sixes I
of commercial refrigerator cabl-I
nets It was announced that there '
ate now more thin 1 30i ) Oi n Filgid-
iires .n vv.se
REDUCTION OF
COTTON CROPS
Bankers And Farmers To
Meet In Dallas
Monday
I centers to traffic nnd threw their
DALIES Feb. 13. l'.P Bunktrs ' "" around tha factory district
nnd farmers will tnlk cotton acre- A member of the fnotory man-
age reduction together hete Mon-1 K"nent told the United Preis Hint
day a a meeting to be sponsored ' nearly all of the strikers had re-
by the Dallas agricultural club and ' 'urned to work
to be broadca.t by radio stations ! Arret of the 30 agitntora nnd the
WFAA Dallas and WRAP. Fort
Worth other Dallas luncheon clubs
have been Invittd.
Speakers will Include Charles II
I Alvord spei 1.1I representative of
I fines IaIaii1 Xa fn T3swi t U'odhinil.
nn. r. .. .. .. rt.rm.ln
of the boa id of the Dallas Federal
Reserve Hunk
1 The farm board's program for
cotton acieuge reduction c.'lis for
a rnaxJnium of 2 500.000 actes
lotton in Texas for this yeav
Breck Baptists
On Conference
Program Friday
The monthly worker.' conference
of the Cisco Baptist Association
will meet witn the First Baptut
Church of Cico on Friday of this
week. This meeting is to be an ns-
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sociutlonal-wide rally of the
ohurcher concluding a series
of
'srP meetinga ovei the associa-
rT ' . . . .
tlon which have been in progress
for the pnst two weeks.
Dr. W R. WTiite of Dallas otate
BerreUiy of missions w'.ll be the given a five year penitentiary eu-
principal speaker. L.. -sVhlte nas tence but the caso wns 1 oversell
fri m t-suiiin Use alanta.l -v tasitsi nkdl. itk t .illdtrrjul irt lnAAnilunt nf Mm
u h rjapi'lots of Texas" are
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p.uln hAa.U ..n.lr 1.. l...wl.
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Inn progiam will begin at 10
o'clock with a devntlonul led bv K
M. Ruinund of Moian The prin-
cliial discussions foi the niorrumr
at Albany R. N-II Urier of Rising
Stnr und J. U Roden of Gorman.
Ross A Smith of Iiree kenndgc or
ganizer foi the 17th aistrict will
brlng u repert on budget promo- formal announcement en a candl-
tlon after which Dr. White wil d' for Attorney Cenorol some-
speak.
The women will hnvo their pre-
gram in the afternoon beginning
t 1-30. They will hear talks from
Mrs. S. J. Osborne of Rreckenridg
nnj Mrs. Ralph Wright of Gorman.
Tho Assoclntional Hoard will hold
its monthly meeting at 1:30.
Friday ovonlng at 7:30 a Inymen's
rally will bo hold nt the First
IlaptUt Church of Bnstlnnd. Rep-
resentatlvo groups of laymen from
tho ohurche over tho district are
expected to attend. Dr. White will
peak again at this mooting.
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$30WN) l'l UK.
DALIVS Feb. 13.U.R-F!rc start-
Ing from gas or chemical combus-
lion razcol a frame building hous-
Ing labotntory equipment on South
ern .Mcuiouut university campus
ear!y today and did damage est!
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- ' malca m SJU.uua luremon oawcu
the maze ror an nour oeiore nring
in mg It under control No injuries
I we -e reported
FACTORIES
GERMANY
ARE ATTACKED'
General Motors Co. Plant
In Berlin Closed
By Strikers
BERLIN. Feb 13. ir.Pi Pnlirr rr
infornment.s hurried from I) i n
Mtadt were thrown into the rr e
RiieMXfNheitu district toda to pit
vent a uhole-ali onniunist .iM i. k
on the Gene i til Mo'oi --Opel in'
moo i- works tin e
Airi"ts of communi-. i ino'nl
in .i violent a.ss-mlt on the p. .in
yo te:dav continued thiouh thi
night and 3fi lend is m re in iu
tody today
Meanwhile the wo-keis covin .1
ot the plant met to iii-ii rnuni the
next iitep to combat the forffu.
1 intervention of polic in the .i
' munist-lnspired strik of 00 f m
I rdoyei
I Investigation of the .tnke ilnws
that it wh far mote ai ious than
at first reported
Two hundied ngitatois from
Pninkfur: and Of f.'i.biu h entered
the fm ton e tetsl.iv and ditrlbu-
ted leafle.s which r ad 1
"Not a whei I m.i turn' Lonz
live the Rid resulutinV ' 1
V' 'ZZZXaiJVreckenridgc Home Merchants Protective
sabotage attacking and damaging 1 A c.cri.if trv-i TVToL-nc. llot-io T?rn IVTmoo lVTinriiin
the machinery and timashinz
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the
boilers.
Fearful of the Influx of hundreds
more from other Prussian cities
the police closed all bridges and
roads from Frankfurt and other
rapidity with which the govern-
mm threw Hj forces into the
Amei lean-controlled plant wns
viewid here as Indicating It
Htiong purpose to protect foreign
capital In Germany
CHANGE OF
VENUE WANTEDS
Swafford Already Tried
Two Times Here
X' ..
Hamlin will
morning in his
mux district court here for a
change of venue for tho next trial
ot Leslie Swafford former Ranger
high school football star who Is
facing statutory charges filed here
Inst summer.
Attorniys for Swafford will Iwae
their plea on the ground that an-
other fair trial could not be hold
here since Swafford
' . . . .
has already
been tried on two occasions' in the
I 60th district court.
In his first trial Swafford wns
jury. His second trial resulted in a
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hung Jury.
0. . Alfred's
Urol her To Be
Stale Candidate
James Allred Wichita Falls at-
torney nnd brother to O. H All-
red of this city today announced
that he would likely mnke li l-
time this afternoon
Allred was In the i-nnie race in
the last election and was only
beaten by -1001 votes. Claude
Pollard who has since resigned
I from tho office was winner In
I the race. Mr Allred was former-
I ly district attorney of Wichita
I county.
I roionnt niti:riC MAN IN
! CITY TODAY ON IIUSINESS.
.
Frank Cnntelmi. former popular
younR ineokonrldge citizen but
' now 0f Kort Worth Is In the city
todny on huslnoss. He Is now con-
nectcj wjtn a port Worth Insur-
nnc0 company.
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KANSAS "HIT" 171
' TOPEKA Kas. Feb. 13. (U.I'
Kansas dry or wet was up in
- arrr3 today over the statements
: . -' . . :
made by Walter Liggett magazine
- writer Dctorc tno nouse juuiciary
committee In which he described
Uic state as flowing with liquor.
When Youth Tried
fhi picture an Ui c vi abou
in MfXito City where he was taken .fer he hi 1 been hut b a
hours aftei taking the 1 picsldent of the Mexican upubli.
newl inaugurated pie .1 .it by
to 1'iesldent Uubio'b niece with
wounded by one of l"io sh"' .
flfJOVWUWWll ATJ.iVO X ItillD J. Ul J.TJ.IIOO lliVVlill .
Plans have now been com-
pleted for a mass meeting of
all Breckcnrldge business Inter-
ests nnd citizens to be held Fri-
day night at the city half by
tho Homo MerchantH Protective
Association according to Mr.
R. V. Wood. Speakers for the
occasion will be C. O. Savago
sales manager for Radford
Wholesale Grocery Co. of Abi-
lene C. E. Pennington Secie-
.tnry of the Home Merchants
Protective Association of Abl-
lone and Mr. Richie State or-
gnnlzer of the Association.
Jnmos Allred. of Wichita Falls
prominent Texas attorney and can-
didate for Attorney General thl3
yonr will also be a speaker at thu
mass meeting tomorrow night It
announced lnte today. Allred
brothor of O. II. Allied of this
The meeting will start
promptly at tight o'clock and
everybody is Invited to bo there
as it Is an open meeting. A
complete locnl organization will
be perfected and committees
appointed to carry out the pro-
gram of the Association.
E. L. Rusnll local grain
man who attended the state
meet nt Dalian Wednesday
stated that no mudsllnglng will
be involved In the general cam-
paign as outlined but that a
atoan program of uelucnt'onal
value combined . with support
for legislative relief will bo the
keynote of the Association's
activities.
I'Jx-Studcnts Of
Texas University
To Have Meeting
Ex-student.i of the Univeisdiy qt
Texas have boon requested tu at-
tend a business meeting nt tin-
Chamber of Commorco offices Fii-
elay afternoon at -1:30 o'clock to
diecius tho possibility of booking
the famous Lotighorii Rand for i
concert here sometime In April ac-
cording to Ray 15. Leach C. C. sec-
rotary. Mr. Loach said todny that ho-hud
received a lcttor from the Long-
horn Band manager who said that
tho bnnd would be through this city
on its annual tour about April ISth
and would like to appear hero In
concert. Mr. Leach doslros to got
expressions from the Ex-T. U. stu-
dents before accepting or turning
down tho offer.
Tho following Exes known off-
hand are uiged to attend tho meet-
ing and to bring other ex-students
of that school: lien J. Dean M. E.
Daniel J. E. Allison C. II. Clark
Dr. Walter Patk D. T. Bowles N.
S. Holland Robert Bowers Blake
Johnson and others.
HOLD BINGO PARTY.
A bingo party for local members
of the Catholic church and their
friends will be held tonight at tho
Bieckenrldgo Country Club ac-
t.. . . .i
-"" i" uiihuuhmiiwih .ou..H
i "y " """ "' wuuitu
.afternoon.
I The party will start at 8
p m.
To Assassinate Mexico's New President
hc of'v i I iar of Fi - 'icut Pa
Daniel Floros. 22 struck Rublo frattunng hi jaw An atiow points
ner head bandaged who Is about
PLANNING GRID
IMPROVEMENTS
Meeting Announced For
February 22
Improvements planned for the
Buckaroo football plant which
wore sorely needed during the part
grid campaign when tho champion
Bucknroos played before the larg
est crowds In thu history of this
school will be discussed pro nnd
con at a meeting Saturday-week
February 22 according to an an-
nouncement made today by X. S.
Holland.
Superintendent Holland said to-
dny that the meeting would Je at-
tended by members of the Board
of Education the Athletic Coun-
cil and any othet real football fans
who desired to do so.
At the end of last season's foot-
ball campaign plans were discuss-
ed relative to enlarging tho itadl-
um and making many other neces-
sary Improvements nbout tho field.
It was necessary to borrow several
hundred seats for two big games
played hero Inst fall.
Two carloads of crushed took
and chat were ordoied todfty which
will be spread about the ontrancos
to the field thus eliminating many
muddy and wet places through
which fans were required to wnlk
last season Holland said.
Mrs. Coleman
Dies Here Wed.
Mrs. J. H. Coleman died nt n
local hospital Wednesday evening
at 7:15 o'clock. She had been ill
for the past ten weeks.
Hor husband J. H. Colomar. ar-
rived In Rreckemidge to make fun-
eral arrangements. Ho is employed
with tho Ford agency of Wichita
Falls where he was tranferred
from tho Bonnott Motor Co. of
Bi-eckenrldgo.
Funeral sorvlccs for Mro. Cole-
man were held this afternoon from
the First Baptist Church ut two
o'clock by the Row Ross A. Smith.
The body will bo shipped on tho
otirly morning train Friday to
Wichita Falls to be intorrod In the
Wichita Falls cemetery.
The deceased Is survived by her
husband and six children James
15; Gerald 13; Luclllo 12; Jack
0; Walter -1 and Louis six months.
THIEVES LOOT SAFE
HOUSTON. Feb. 13. U.R
Thlove3 battered their way Into
a safe at a Texas Company fill
ing station and stole between 700
a(l(1 $ji000 ln casn ancl checks t0
j.
Ti-0 burglars used hack saws
.: . . . . .-
( cnistis anu siceigo nammcrs to
opn ene saie incy toit a saw
lone chisel and a hammer b-lvnd
thorn
.i il Oi..7 Ilubio at the hospital
woulu bi .1
One of ix
iin les t van three
hot fired at tho
to enter the car. She was slightly
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;N0 CASES TO
BE TRIED SO
COURT ENDS
Eight Cases Continued For1
Lack Of Attorney To
Try Them
Criminal week i. the l.icil Ht'i
dUtiict court c u.ie to an nbiupt
end Wednesday wh n the coiut
found that it hud no cases left to
be tried on this ses non's docket.
Eight cn-es hud to he leset for
another hearing when Tim Ridgell
Breckenridge attorney who had
eight cases to uphold in coiut fail
ed to got heie fiom Midland where
he had gone to tiy a case in colli t
Mi Ridgell had requested tint
his eight c'isch bi set ioi Wednes-
day. He stated that he thougiii In
would be here bv tl.Jt time ir.ce
he expected his Midlund minder
case to be continued on plena pn
sented by him. But the Midland
presiding overruled Ridgell' plea
for continuance In the cuso theie
end Mi. Ridgell was compelled to
dive into the trial of tho caso lhu:
preventing him lium appealing in
the cases he had here
Jininile Dodd ehaiged with cni
theft will be tried at a later dato.
A jury ufter dellbeinting In Ida
case foi L't! hovus announced that
they were liopelc.-sly deadlocked
and Judge Hamlin released the
jury. Tho chuigcs against Smoky
Unbelts weie chopped for the lack
of evidence. Roberts was chuiged
with foiging mortgage papei.s.
Y. V. C. A. Banquet
For Professional
Women To lie Held
A banquet sponsored by the Na-
tional Y. W. C. A. council will he
held ot the Brocltenildgo Y. M. C.
A. next Tuesday night for tho bus-
iness and professional women of
thU city according to lettois be-
ing mailed out to women of this
city today by Miss Lucy Wakelnnd
executive secretary of the Oil Belt
Y. W. C. A.
Such a banquet will be held that
night In overy city in tho United
States having a Y. W. C. A Miss
Wakelnnd stated.
Mis. L. M. Hogjett of Fott
Worth the only Texas woman who
Is a member of the Y. W. C. A.
Natlonul Council will bo the mnln
speaker on the program. Other
program foatutos are also being ar-
ranged and plans aro bolng mndu
to entertain a capacity crowd.
Back From Meet
Breckenridge Presbyterians who
attended the Presbyterian Confer-
ence held In Fort Worth Wednes-
day returned home 1 nt night.
Those attend ng the ennfetenre
from here woie Re. Frank B.
McDowell pastor of the local
i church E. L. Routh W. II Cook.
J. P Lowry and B. R McWhortcr.
AUDITORS FOR
COMPTROLLER
NOT THROUGH
His Attorneys Say A Few
'Claims' Already
Cleared Uu
AUSTIN. Felj. 1T.
lu'.iriiiff on the
(iirj
cliai "vs
initiating impeaclunont pro-ci-eihiijr.N
in the Ilouan nf
Itt'pnvsi'iitntivos airaiimt lato
r.xuptrollcr S. II Tt'iivII
i.- poAtpuni'd UkKin uitll
lli.nday at li a. m.
Announcenit nt was maiie
for Comptroller Ti-rrcll that
pui)lif accountant-- whom h-'
has employed t in. ike an
audit of his depai tpiciit ex-
pect to complete th.'t ai'dit
Saturda.
A copy ff th. audit w'nn 3nv-
pleted it was annouii' ed will be
furnished the House .ut. rney?
Alreadv. Ten ells .ittoimv- laiin-
IV V
ed some of the matters . harged
had been "denied up"
With formei Attorney General
W. A. Keeling and fo-mer Statn
Fenator T H. MrGreggoi who
v ill re-piesent him Comptroller
Teirell waited In the House of
Uepiesentatlves while the speak-
er's desk wo.3 cleared cf other
mattcts. This Impeachment reso-
lutlons were not reached until aft-
er 10 o'clock. Two loud speakers-
have been Installed so that ques-
tions and answers may proceed
and be audible alt over the Housa
!Of Representatives.
Forty one witnesses have be; j
called. They Were dnected t
cc nfer with attorneys toda and
be back Monday.
The report of State Auditor
Moore Lynn used as a ba-is fur
prefer i Ing chnigcb again-t Comp-
troller Terrell also found fau't
with the operation of the State
Trensuiy. The 'chaige Initiating
impreachment ' do not include
State Treasutei V Gregois'
Hatcher. The Hou-o before t k-
in;r up the imprai 'i.iien in ru t
ed its "tit( nffaiis icr-imittee i
inve-tiKiU is levari'- the tcci-
m and m ke a ieport
Tue-1 iv i the Uav Hk pic-ciit
sc
sion
t ie legi&latur. expnr
' ( prestnei i..f . quo-
heie Mordav a ii c
i .ie Ilml i Spt ike
i held that th ( -i
...iole in i uhl h -e
I "s it-i if ' on i li i
th ii(4' Minn j oi -
Doubt i
rum '
1 " '
V.
mi
i .' i' ". a iii i uni
1 f dine -i th it ci
would hi ' ' go bii vnti - don
a.s the II i ie plop Thr- o-
dei-. null1 be se.it i t t hnn
in absei t. . and u ite . i iu.u.
Sheriff Sayle
Goes After 'Man
Sheiiff Walker Sayle left lod.tv
for New Orleans Louisiana lo t.t.e
into ctr tody Eat I Dodd.'belng h. M
there for local officers. .. potld n
wanted here on a felony charge.
Dodd first demanded that ett
ditlon pnpera be secuied before b
ing taken out of Iniu-linn but
t legrnm rccemd h te bv sheriff
S-iylo stated tint th- man had
giecd to come back to tncu cliaig-
u ! 're without tho offlolhl iiaiirn
being di awn up.
Story Of Dancer
Goes To Jury
LOS ANGELES Fob. 13. 'II.0'
Dolores Snlnzar Spanish dan'' e
expected to learn today whe'her
sovon women and flvo mon com-
posing a 1ury hellovo she Is en-
titled to $130000 from Ferdinand
Pinnoy Earle artist for asserted
binnch of piomls-
Superior Judge Harry R Archi-
bald was scheduled to read li
instructions to th jury whin
court opened.
In his deposition the artist now
living In Paris with his fourth
wife denied charges of the dang-
er that ho sought her hand in
marrlago and then forced her to
leave hla hotel In the French
capltol.
HEAR RATE TESTIMONY.
SAN ANTONIO Feb 13. iTP -Testimony
was resumed here todny
before W. A. Diskue Interstate
Commerce Commission examiner
in connection with the petition of
Southwest and Rio Grande Valley
shippers who seek to have differ
entiil rates removed from rail.or Isi
opciatingr In their territory.
s.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 64, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 13, 1930, newspaper, February 13, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71062/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.