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RECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
l'u! u-hi-d dally (except Saturday) by the StcckenHdja Amctlenn
n-innir Comport) Kntcrcd n Socond Clnst fiiatttr r.t the Bttck
' rlu' ran pot oftlcc under Aot erf ilAtvh H7d.
NOTIl'i: TO Till I'fHLIC
ii erroneous reflection uinn thr cluariu'tcr standing or reputj-
i ol mi) nron firm nr inrponitloii ulikh tiuiy upiioir In liny
f " liucrlcmi publications will l clitrfull) corrected upon lc-
uMiRht to tin .attention of thr publlnhiT. In cc of error or
i- sMon in legnl r other mlvcrtlftcmiMitt the puhlliher doci not
h II hl'iiMlf liable for ttnmiijes furtlirr thin the n mount fuelled
" i In- urttinl space covering thr orror
I It lulled lrrH Is exclusive!) entitled to utc for publication o
'I m mi illputoir credited to It or not othrrvUe credited In till
l".r alM local iwsus pulilMinl hrrroti.
H". rllwr. fulling to receive their pnper rcgulatl) will oii!cr a
"ii the timnisenieiit hv n-portlnc s imp to the Clieulitlori
i i'ni.ff I'hone CWI.
W Vf 1 1 It MUltltAY
J I VMt SVOMODA
i I VWUic.Nctt DEAN
I- i tll.r.K.N H.IY.VKS
WI I iM IIOr.MANN. .Jr.
nun iv ito()UK
V Itl Til ATllKY
'" VI 1) IVI.IC
RditM-tala by Co:
SHllSUlll'TIIN HAT1W
fW5 Our Munlli hy Carrier
in I (. in
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II s itSCIMPTION'H I'AVAI'.I.i: IN AIiVAMI!
Millions Paid to Cotton Farmers of the
Southland
It. iha federal farm adiniiiitraliuii annmineed
i' .i ami bttiiefit pa menu In cotton funnel in 2"
- ' -nil !vlDS.207. I 'arm official aid the work of
X ' - I irst $00uo.0iil undei the two installment
mr than half completed. In addition to thix
i r.n-mert. nill rt'coive imrilv paymeulii totaling
' "' and inW)000. 'Hie totals how thnt
'f '".uiveri j.'ciiwd $8Gfi86Ul. in o-cent cotton
' rl.itinn Jai.in w.ih a larae Imyer of the Ampri-
I'il Japji Mhippcd the flecy staple to their home
''.i 'ixtile wuikoM who are paid 20 to -10 rentr
' ik ua lntfh .41 70 Ihuu'j a wtek turned tljp
iun into ttilp goods. Those tfood uoii ro-
! oiili Aineiirii. 5Vuth merica. the ilninls of
V-'Mtic rounrimi .md to the market of I!uwm.
ti !..'- will not Ui "-cenl rotton in Texas w in any
r i 'i irHlueiiiy tatc this venr.
Ret
irenienl Pension For Hail Workers
' i.'"n.-t't mjmhiI the f'i.-vr hill whi'h 't tip
i' ; I'liMon -U''i f'r inill'ond uorker-. n-
i If itl itifti pi xled ictiivnient would ''ni t'
nlnM at Jw i;n of .". It compel- Ixitli Vw
I hir en"l"vi . in mntiihute to n retiipnu'iit
' 'utid to l. linild up uimIpi the new law t 1-
' 'v n tnihoad it'tircni-nt doaid Tin t!u
' In PieMiVnt I'landeil ih inoiiMire a- "enii I'm
:.'l dirlured it iil requin .niinv cliiintr.h and
' ! the mt -lesion (" thi' conjrre-i. l'lM-ci-i
the at air intereatmr to the moiv than 1-
"wl woikei- threi man lxmid to wrr fori
1 .it v 1 0000 annuallv : emplnvf". may retire after
. . or havir.tr compleU 1 :'.o .inrs servici-. the
inn- in nix months and i.- baaed on the length of
'it tin rate oi p;i : upon rutiiemont each emploe'
i ipi'tithlv pavmi'itl eoual to two p"r cant of hi-i
a multiplied by the luimbcr of yeain he liaa
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! t t.nl world old i.Re inaunuue a not on the way
- In if
w Ii.mi C.iniera boU bak to Itnlv he can toll Musaolin!
' Mu1 n.nn Haer a funiix boxer? Why he neailv ilew
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m i.w iiiw5.oi
a j
t v . ahxenee and then
v i al)wnee. and then
! on ' In nuatako she made.
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4 plvoaure
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Office iitul Circulation .Manager
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Attiktntit Hdltor
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Aid Aih. .Manager
Cl.cntatliti Dcpt.
rorrmun .Mrcli. Dept
Huirh Kuuant runernldi
S J50
$.100
uuivoianu uouuou up anr
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diaanueared nimin liavi
diaaimoi'Pil lurnln IihviiiuII.
She thought he wni Santa
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luo l'il'le
IS And Ims be.
a pruft t.ion
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a w. w .n
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large bill
: To dare
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Iran
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of hand
So Hialenrd
IZ To nklp
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A NE)J?
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TAD
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tAfrJ
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till tl.li IH.'S
M'HTH II.
! I'tuvldxt
1 KalMbuod
tThralrr -till
5 !rtM
I'ald nublli-ity
7 Toward
s Angry
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SOPHIE KERR'S SUPERB LOVE STORY
"S'M OUT OF MY LIFE!
nrr.ir itr.nr todat
JNT tritlM eome in NMt
IntU ilrirrnilneil l xliim In
liiimr limn mill einrlnll 'l
J.HtO iluil "lie en mnUe II
iiii til lirr life i"T Imd lirrn
her hot Irlrml until IIOU Mill
JrK-0 hrnkr Hie niKnormrnl
Jiine InrrrU mi lilm nml nmrrlril
Amy I nnlile t nrnr me ikmi
til mt' liiiilii. Jiim- iitiliiln
ii Jnli In n Nen iir fenl elnlr
tiller .
Jmir l rlrrr nml nnn I nml."
Inn mi irrllrnt nlarr. -Iir lin
nn nllnlr llli lior.ini TIIOIIIT.
tlni I. innrrlrit l.uler lir llrr
il him Btul Mhrn lir ofIrr til
liMr Oir epemf f Ihelr rUlhl
hr illinNra him piinli'iiiilitnli
'in hrr lrrrnlr iilliflil Jnnr
litrn In Mir lr hrli llimnul
U liiurtnu KeriHiiiiy n"l Amy
rHmr In m nrk "he tn
iinlll thr linlir I luirn tl ml then
harrlMril hrraiur Jnnr lnll nn
MltliiK hrr ilnimhtrr nn. nisrrr
t InUr ilir rhllil nlth Ihr unilrr
InniHni Ihfil Jnnr nrer hnll
rerlalm hrr
Ulirn m rrliirm li Mnrlmne
nlih Ihr ltU hr rrlr oer
hat lUnnril. ullll In Kuropr. "Ill
IIiImI. ol "I.HI hr hn ilnnr.
miw no on u t rn Tin: vmiiu
CHAPTER XIX
IROFF.aaOB I.OWK looked down
1 il the Uujr linby "Amy. yon
tnu nm hr" h- wld "Tlili
rontlnual ur of tle feminine) pro
noun tBiiofi m "
"Then yon nuR(et somcthltiB.'
Am) prompted ' All fane) and hi
torlial named linrinl "
"loo bail I wan J nut going to
u(ki Roadlrea or Xennlila or
Clenpatrn' Hut tlipre atlll Mar
rare! of Navarre and ICtlsaheth nml
Mory or good Queen Anna. Helen
of Troy. Calphurnla "
"Fr heaven'a auk who a
he'"
"Amy I'm aihametl ol you. Cal-
Iliurula wm Jullui Paeaar's w)fe."
"Nam htr Catharlno and call her
Kilty for abort." aald Mr. I.owo
"Hhe'a more llk & kltttn with Its
eyes not open tutu anything I i-var
taw "
Thiv had racbd the door. It
fremiti to Amy. onlorlrig tlmt
ti'in Iiml nier been any plnco ao
itr nut Iful. ho welcoming at that old
li .iip The window wore open
Tl Kieen gaideti beyond looVtd
in ii them. A lasy aouth breexe
I'ureit Die white eurlalnK and
lui.iitiiit the honeyauckte "Oh'"
t" ornliiied. "I didn't kuo how
i'ii II win nr how niiiih I
t ' .1 It And you vn put flow-
i iixiiiiid-it niHken me want to
c v I in in clad lo be home agniu
linn' left her Inking off her hat.
i lot her ha As they drove
.. v l'rofeiiir Iajwp aald to hi
Kifi !. .lilm.!) It hat to come to
all lutnit I uri"e. but I dldn t
;n i lin nnii Ii It wun golna to
h'iri l he mouieiit w'lcn their child
I- delluiiel) done with )outh 1 at
wux think of Are) ax nurh n love
I) hniipy )iiing tlilnn gnd yet to-
! I reall"d- the tri rinl touch
rr -iff It waan't the fatlnut of
the nip nor tha. worry abtut How-
ard. Rue' been through aomatulng
more aome dlfflcult uxiwrluiice
I hat' changed her and matured
lier. And I run .ell you. my dear
II hurt me In a queer helpleaa way.
That aa why I talked ao much
sonrnae about the Infant's naino "
"I know I felt exactly what you
menn Hut It rnll't he done We
futlii'iK it nd m t hem rant shelter
tur ciiililteu forcicr. If wc did
FRECKLES AND HIS
' jffi
WA3H YOUR
SJcDAY
TWE
BOYS
LBAVS
FOR TWs
NORTH
wooos....
AMD
CEE TMSY
BXCITBD...
NSCK AND A wfc IHfc
BARS SONi. . yMOSCOITDS
ANP PUTT OP BAD' UPV
THAT NETTING "TWaBa
TO k'SSP Mj?
MOtXSUtTDS )
AVAY !
THE NEWFANGLES
rrry saa- - --
I'Sl IB ( W-L HE SURE WAS J
ltffW'SffiWfFl UW1 wu4DV'lTS H BVTTY ONE TIME.
A L LEY O O P
HtRE COMES nib Mftu ll tHT
f AVLEV OOP.' VC 0 BUT WHOS AFCWD OF
BETTER 61T OUT . THAT 016 SLOB.' HUH.
OF HIS WAV - HE JUS WATCH fAE
i cv-iua. M&nl r
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nil
1 thtyM only ttcotne enSe of nr "tt'a a very otdfnshloned
reited development. Whntever cradle. " nald Mr I.nwe "Imt U'n
Am) lieen HirniiRli In concerned In good condition and the side1
with that baby. I'm aura of that." ' are high enough for safety You
I "Yea. It mint hne been a I could take the rockora off. I up-
trusRle to decide to adopt a child POfe. 1 hetlova It' no consliU
without ronsiilllne Howard or any ered the thing nowaday to rock
of her friend except that flyaway babies to sleep."
Jane
ATR8. I.OWi: looked sharply at
l'- her husband wondering if he
was as titiMMplcloti nn ho sounded
If lie was she bad better keep her
own suspicions mder cover for he
was unite absent-minded enough to J
hltnt them out at the time and
place tliey would he most awkward.
She herself was absolutely sure
about the baby and her old dlsllko
and resentment of Jane's Influence
over Am) quickened Into life.
Blip recalled that In linr letter tell
Ing of the adoption Amy had snld
that II wan a child whoso mothor
did not want It. would not koep It.
"Amy will never tell me anything
more." she thought. Tor her own
elf-reapect alio adi'ed' "And 1 shall
never ask her."
liehlnd thorn Amy was hurrying
about her home hor fatigue liar
train vanishing under the delight
of being with her own again. The
bah) cried with hunger. She must
leave her and go Into her homely
neat kitchen to prepare frosh food
Everything seemed to welcomo her
Kvrrythlng was In plncu responded
to Iter hand. 8hn did not need to
fumble or hunt for anything Tho
wall of the baby went on steadily
while aAmy poured and measured
and tested and when she ran back
tipttttlrs with tho hnttle and tucked
'tho nipple Into tho mouth of the
! wriggling yelling mlto. her gurgle
of siirpi'li" and her greedy sucking
J innile Amy laugh aloud.
I "I'll call you Plggen Instead of
I Kitten." she told her hut tho
I Imhy was too Intent on eating to
notice tho threat. When shu wits
antliflod ahe dropped off Into In-
1 atnut. eny sleep. Amy held tho
i amply bottlo and watched hor for
n few uilnutns. "Slm'n cerlalnl)
Rntlliig leas red and more pink I
She looks tilmont liko a real hah)
now. I do iiope she'll be pretty.
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HUM 1 llll IIU(IW Itlir. iii.il v iwn ..nv
i . i. ni i- i .....mi
JUIH" 111 II'" III' MU'-. .....r.
stop thinking about June. I must
. . -...I I.. - l.nriu.Hll.
iorFi iipi .-r.. .. r. "'-'. I
lo lie unine u mi) nimuiii miu
I here it would be perfei t "
TTI'lt thoughts marched on min
1 kIiiik Howard and tin- baby
One thing she meant to do. tell
Howard the whole stor) or the
ihlld. holding back nothing
Tin u they would put the secrtt
away never to allude to It. bury
It. She had no real misgivings
h to Howard's wllllngnusa to
hove tho child In their homo
Howard would say that ahe had
dtoe the only posstbls thing.
Downstairs Mrs. I. owe wiih rap-
ping ut Hid door. "I've got tho
cradle Como imd look Amy.
Where do you want It?"
It seemed tho bent plan to
Amy to have the baby In liar own
bedroom until nho was n little
older. Tliero was an unfurnished
room beside her own that would
do for a nursery later.
FRIENDS
fl.v1 '- -Vi73
bad" say dad
DID VttU EVER
HEAR OF A
MOSQUITO
BEING
CONVERTED
"7
PRINCESS
.
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V
1
"fnvrttif
.. By Sophi? rlorr
"This baby Is going to be
rocked to sloep" said Amy
firmly. "And maybo If she sleeps
In nn old-fashioned cradle she'll
grow up to ho a nlen old-fashioned
Blrl."
"It doesn't exactly follow
inn don't let's start the nrgument
of heredity versus environment
Personally
I've nlwnys bet on
heredity."
"Oh Mother have you! Hut
you can't be surel"
Tliero was such dismay In
A my ' voice that Mrs. I.owo's
auspicious became u certainty.
This was It It tnuat he .Inuo Ter-
ry's chllil! "No silly of course
I'm not sure. N'olod)'s sure
Don't the best families always
have n black sheep and don't
some of the meanest most low-
down poople Imaginable havo chil-
dren that are perfoct models?
The only thing to do with chil-
dren Is to keep thorn healthy and
teach thorn manners. They're
bound to mnko their morals for
lliiMiiaeltoa.
AMY did not carry lhe argu-
iiiont farthnr. Hut In tho
days between her own homo com-
ing and that ot Howard rIic
thought of her mother'n frank
clutotmint ot uncertainty when
she had any time to think at nil
She had n great deal to do and
she wps glad of It for again there
was a lapse In messages from
Howaid titid Professor Rllnil and
her Marburg friends como to nee
her oxclled and amused by the
hnby some of them oxcoedlngly
ourlnua ns well.
She had to parry and evade
tliulr questions or well a site
could but alio was glad none ot
tlioui oven remotely suggested
that It might ho Jane's child not
oven Miss Ilosn who commented
l""1
that anyone who took a child to
-. ..- .iir.ilt'
ra"" wn iirol)
n glutton for
trouble. The Imhy was growing
liAn.tlnlltl nillvn lintlnltlf tlfdit
M''"ll t..... .
Bd movrinvnt nml taking on tho
iilnk and white curves
of
health) proper Infant.
i Amy had come homo into In
i August and It was late In Hoptem-
ber nnd the ilrst semester of the
college year hud commuueed
with much uncertainty and con-
fusion as to the ganlogleai
courses when. one morning
very oarly tho telephone rang
Half asleep Amy reached from hor
bed and put tho receiver to hhr
ear. The connection was bad and
omoonu was talking very fast
aiainmorlng Urn words and at
Ilrst jbo couldn't mnko it out
Then slio hoard!
"parting durllug durllug!'
camo tho faraway rushing voice
"hurry speak to me I'vo been
nearly crny -"
"Howard Howard oh whore
are you where nro you?"
(Cpyrlln 1'JI. by .Hophlr Ksrr)
(To lie Coniiiiui'il.)
1 HOPE You
CAN PICK UP A
GOOD BIRCH
CAWOE AT
FALLEN
I CiC I
S3 ADIOS KsS f?
coco r so A V Sft k 'A SB
M V v .4vr if 1 s
WtmUr IF. v' ' !..
'gAaaaHiNiM'iil mm
HI MUG howzp! " dootsv
BIG TOUGH SVJEETIBA CAREFUL )
WOOTICTOOT'Sf DO BE .
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i MMmmumHWmm
Behind tin- Scenes in
Washington
A-Uliii tu.t lii.ui'K' nion
Commissioner Daniel V MacCor-
niack has a wagonload of sob stor-
ies to back up his ropilcvc for 1200
ullons who would be depot ted If
he enforced the law.
MaeCormack can tell you about
The fellow who lived nine yeaiti
legally In this countiy then went
to Canada on a btlef honeymoon
(onliacted tuberculosis couldn't
puy the lanatnihuii hill and Is now
u public chaige within IHn jcui.-s
ufter his technical entry rtom Can-
ada. Working on a part-time Job
the man suppoiM wife father and
mother But l' deportation is man-
dntoty on MacCoilunck.
The glil who came to Ameiiea
with hi'i father at the age of 11
became liidaiio ami went to an as-
li i in font yuaiw Intei - tlmn broom-
ing deputtubliiiccoveied. iitul now
contributes to her fa mil) s mippoit
The Canadian who lived in the
United Slatet 3'J yeais leiitod five
American chlldien spent ClUlst-
m as In Canada with tils mothei and
had mental tioubles atei his re-
turn. The ilungaiiaii liinii hhack gill
who joined liei family of sW In
1020. onteilng a a atudunt who
must now 'be deponed and suppoil-
eil by money sent to iiiingaiy by
hei family.
Harr) Hopkins weailiig what
OUT OUR WAY
l (llll T M tdliltt
Ft
WHV.THEM'S MV III III" II I 1 if ALL TH EtoOKS IN THE
' RAGS' BOTTLES M I I l 1 1 ' HOME ARE FULL OF
OLD IRON. AN' BONES M M -' 11. ill'lllllllUlf PRESSED LEAVES PLOVVERS
I'M COLLECTIN' TO 41 ' --tL AND BUTTERFLIE -THE- 1
p!ITHNV' DRAWERS ARE FULL OP
BLW'STAMPS IS PW "B3JM STONBCOLLBCnOMSEVERyL.
PFR MV STAMP 'W'WVJ'' JAR AMD VASE HAS SOME 'I
COUECTION ?' W'ffeTv I SRT OP COLLECTION
COLLECTION. 1J -Mj J V THIS IS NO HOME
i r?' i i1 j -- x- "
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I WE WILL... L C'BYE Y "S
W DOM'T "f EVERYBODY . S
M worry' ii ya-- Wk
YOO ZfU HE Mtt)( 7 VELL. HC STOLE THAT WIFE.
REALLV WAS iflH OF HIS AWAY FROKl AMOTHF-R
I COAT-Y OttCF- !! yP"H XMAI. COME s AMD GET
ftSttlBmrtSi raUaBiiQJMaBV - ""- " Ht mm. i wxp'J -s-t. r n ma v fc. rr off 1
By Hamlin
(V NEVER FELT ) -"Tl ( 1 IIUJ UH I "aWUULI 1
v BETTER IN Jicvi ( VaTal I WK3M
V MY LIFE- J -t tiISuld X9cV ?T?J& l
w- " '( ' HAPPEN; VBtT i aVWPli1
would have acemed a girl's boyish
beb U it hr.dr't bcor. sr & t
ti.t zif.t 7M ftftlisi I" Cttf
t.t.i.r.(t i he SXiili ititt. .t
T.l.lt Htvls 3ft-..tl. iUktS
I dldtii Sr-t- th ptrM.tuM h.
said but I saw floneial Johnson
and Pi auk Wulkei and they lold
me for Qod's sake to go and get a
haircut
If an emhaigo Is n ilgld Htop-oi-dei
against cot lain oxpoite and ban
tile effect of cutting off Hllcll ex-
potts you may find the congies-
sloiiol ombaigo on shipment of
aims to waning 'aiagua' mid Ho-
llvla Isn't nn embaigo nt all
Two oi tin of shipload of muni-
tions have been allowed to go on
to Bolivia since Congress declared
against that sort of thing. And now
lobbyists am demanding i Mease of
about two tni tiott dollrnn' wotth of
planes and othei wni materials for
both countries on the giound thai
they wire nideied prloi to the em
ha i go
The Ml ite Depat (merit icfeiied
tin- lubb)ists to the Depaitmotit of
Justlic wIihib legal fxpeits ale
wiestlniK with Die iiictlon When
Is nn embaigo not an emluuKo?
The (UMtion lesolves itself Into one
of when u sale is to be considered
iictuall) consummated
Last payments uieu't made until
the goods are deliveied The lobby
UtK uigue that the sale was con
Humiliated ptioi to the embaigo.
lint the vvoist accoidlng to In-
sldeia l yet to come.
CongieM didn't foibid shipments
of munition to the nations fight
By William
BORW THIRTV VEARS TOO OON.
?' I HOPE YOU
t BAG A GRIZZLY
l FRECKLES )
f n
0IP
mi
ing the Chaco war. It outlawed only
the $si? c? mttnltlcr.'. In the Urlt"i
SiMts Tht 4utitlrr. h Vein? f;:
r):tts t?ut :liv:a tr ?ctf..v
frjfh ?tf.jUfT.fr.ttlf. 3:V. ft .M
CAM-ii ct Citt tjH. th. f'f.t i
an Arnethaii oncetti wimh w-1 a
then proceed to inanufactiite a
ship the stuff fiom these shoies'nl
" " "' c-
Police Puzzled In
Death o( Wonwl
PHHSNO. Oiillf. Jul) 12 "IP.
Police today found themselves
against a stone wall In an u'tei
to solve the case of Mis He:t3
Ulagg faltilly beaten in ln it '
loom atly last Tuaaday moriu "-
.Mr. Blagg died last night h
She previously eommunliuted 'i
police by mean of pencil and p I
per (lie name of a U-yeat-old biaj
Scout Clayton Stone playmate .i
her sons as liei asallant Ponce i
leasid the youth aftei que I ton it "
Johnson Remalnn
Head of NRA Move
PANAMA ITY Jul) 1J 'UP'
Hugh S Johnson Is iruminliiK
head of the NKA Piesidtnt Ri'u
vtlt ald toila) at q pi ess confi
ence
Hooiovc.lt slopping briefly mi In
vacation to Haw-oil denied tin'
Ounmal Johnson wan iclg!iiiK m
favor of u couimission which wmii '
take ovei the new denl )iiogtum
He attl United the lepolt to the fj '
Johnson id planning u unit inn n1
several week.
7 12.
T m "CO u e T ofr
By Blossei
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TWINO THOSE GUYS ) AW. .CO I
WILL BAG IS i SHOOT A jf
THEIR PANTS RAPID )
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T W H(& W PAT OfT
By Cowan
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Dean, Lawrence J. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 186, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 12, 1934, newspaper, July 12, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72097/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.