Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 5
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UreckenririKv Texas WotlnoMlay January 0 I!)!t7.
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were glvit ii UiMv Wlllli'o an'l
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Mi -il Will Sliger ft P
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I Mii ll Hmi n.i nml .i"i) Join ph
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SOVIET RANKS
ACHIEVEMENTS
HIGH FOR '36
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The fourtii
mothers rer i "
miiiIIi Ward
Mrs D. T. it... kvi ..
I'stliki; talk on l.nuin.iy
nflKmnlin lit l lllllllt'-
Soutll Wn .1 I'"'" 'Ivac i A-...
clntton.
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of smKs 'i i Vi " w -" " J
room won tt . i.n n 'r . '
tnotlK't ii" n' l
Then' were ii'' ' '
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Former lircclc Ctrl
Weds In I'I. Worth
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Al.i tlii-n ilaul.t'i "I Mli 1
A Sliiiul 'l ll'" " "' Ml J" "
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Mr W. A. W'.' "I M'l-. I"'-'-wn.i
aiinoUHe-'. i nn' WnlliN'
Yiiil a lAy- Ml xl l H " KH
Ote ot lllWuHH.' l"Kh M'hiHjl
I' All HuinU 1 ' ' '- school for
Nniiimi'h In K' W Mi i'iiI Chant
V Hospital Sh- ! "I Annlhrula in
Nr Orltwns I.. Mi WVt In a
Krfttlu-itn of Mil Int." oHl. Han
Aiicelo Hiwlni" i""'l. "t-
trndotl Tra . Im'm oIIik- f"
-.flic last thu tai m H Wmlli.
" nml will inw.-"T"X.i- I'mvcisity
Molunl tIiiniI In l!ali'toU ll.l
lull Thf ii"iK hoiIi .Hi' umkliu
(lint hoinr trtl.piM ml at 1J "
J turll' avcnui- in l'""it With
Circle Two Will
Serf Vjimelieon .1
Ch'ilian Church
Mrs. li. W. Walker i
Feled On Hirt Inlay
M'- Constitution Is Accepted
And Second 5 - Year
merits hoitllc to the Stnlin rcRlnio
wero vigorously repressed.
l'roclnlmeil the only trul demo
oriitlr constitution In the wot Id
the new Soviet document laid the
bmls for a continuing dlrntoishlri
of the proletariat'' and set forth n
wide ranR of rlRht duties utid
I rivileges of citizens.
It established a Supreme Conn
ell of two equal chamber:) ns the
i ipicme governing body and the
ii lalist sstcm of cconom to
i.ilist ownernhlp of meana of pio
Ik' ion and elimination of ex
I locution of man by man' ns the
iionoinir founditlon of the I' S
It
New Department Created
A new rommlssarlut of wni in
dustries wan ct up ns otitinct
'mm the commlssatint of hfa
i diiitr which formeilj embraced
irh production.
'lhe frunrlihc was extended to
I citizens of IS car or o!d r
uf'rngr made equ.il and duecl b
irl b.ill"t Work test and cdu
'.on freedom of speei h umiciii
bly and demonstrations and ftc
ii Horn attest except b) iiiut
rdrr weic guaranteed Mit
iid women nml all naliutiaiitic-
a id i aces were declaied eijunl in
i I spheres. The tights to wotship
and to conduct autl-rellgloun pio
i Uganda were established
Thc.-ie lights speakcts at the
i lopttng- eongtcss pointed out are )hi
o be established In consistency 1( t
with the rule of the working cluss t m
ander the leadership of the Com-! I'.m.lU lulu
munlst party and enemies of thol wi ii'ln- f
monolithic state arc to be sup- "
pressed Krccilom of expression '
will not extend to advocacy of
capitalism of Troskyiam or other
antl-statc activity.
The campaign against Trotsky-
ism which reached a high point In
August with ttlal and execution of
16 defendants Including I .on. Kam-
enuv ami Gtegott Klnovlev old-
time Holshevlk.i and companions
of Lenin in the revolution con-
tinued throughout the year.
Itudek I'acci Trial
Kail Iladek Ilussla's most noted
Journalist was under arrest and
watting trial ns wero IMatakov
fot mcr vlcc-commlssar of heavy
industry and icore3 of lessor flg-
ui cs.
international afffalts empha-
sis shifted to the West. Japanese
relations Improved but wctc hurt
with publication of the Cimnuin
Vnilv Two Bid Fortunes
of President Koosctclt was icgatd- tho csnun tho workmen fotu d the
nd with nppiovnl. other ufr ho.iiuj 'ilnfuliy on
The most impoitnnt decree on thteo legs
Internal ii (Talis during the yeat I It had nrmi.ed to en tho
wad tint abolishing aboitinns. ' ilvor diag itself up mill-. n.t . a
tightening dlvoice legulatlntis and b"x ennon when ii w n tripped
eneouiaglng large families b WoiKmen eahul lieputy Onma
bonus nnd subsldj. W mten V W Iulmd win ' ho
The Toigsin Stoics weie closed tli. doi i 1 1 v . p inti i It i nd
eliminntlliK use of folelgn eurien i 1 f' ted a in tin I 'mill i Mi
ey as a medium of exchange mid fall.
tho inutile was tied to the Kiench hum tineU on tin battlt-
gtild untie at the intlo of thlee to it w ft appatcnt thi two Im l
one lutel nmendeil to malntnin fotiKht foi mini Mm Th. 'i
the same tntlo when the funic wan ' tti hilim ni tin ihiim.
ili'Mtllled. lmk Pel hup "ii
The age of c-.tisi'ilptton to the timn to fom tin
in my was lowered ftom 21 to l't h ipi tin mnld
eiiM Kxlslenv of steel and con il m-i'l In tin '
i li I" fiiltlflfntlons on the Polish iloiidril ini'ini'i.
mid l-iir Unstein fioiitlels was ir Mini hums il
veiled and the air foice .in mn fill it.. I nl
notitu'ed as mole than 7.WO pl.ini'. il
the laigest in the wild
t'onsli net lull of ll poweiful mist
was put sued with Cheigy in .ill
nte.;iiito8.
Tin- second flvo-yonr plan win
ifuirilliil 111 ill majoi btanclios one
I M'.u uli. nl of time.
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I i i ii fill i iti-f.n ! r. wi'li Mi im i'i h Ancir
. I'nai i St (ir.iige 17. m.oi.1 "f v n' Ahiiiii.i'-
i i ii ad Mn i 1 im "i i 's ii'l'Hiv.
ii I n 'i liulii 'o'i 'i ' f'lltuin wi'li I hi itim;i
'' ! I lliitls
Mr Pir Mi'IntiKih and
Thorn I WIIon wero co-hostes
Tutl vinlng with surprise
lurthdi pirty complimenting ilrs.
ft W. Walker. In th latter' home. I
The honorce wns presented a
i offee tabto frutn th iruests. Oamea
were played throughout the ven-
Ing and nrtrehmints of sunrt-
wlihf and coffee SM-vrd.
Those attending Included M.r
mil Mis It W Walker. Mr and
Mi- P V rn-well Mr and Mis
Jap.un -ii igiiimeut ahilnst Com Jioi is
tnunlMii which the W. S. S. H. I The attitude of Uieat Hillaln In
tegarded as a mllltaiy Hlllnnce. I tho Umdon non-liitpiventloii com
liordei lontiut.H in ;he K.ir Ii.ini mtttii. w . a dliappolntment to'
ilociinsi'd . th- Smut tmugn office and tela '
Cit'imins ittitiidi tow. ud the Hons with Kuinco although good
Spain h lev "lut. on u igoiou " l' -uifii'i' weie not up to
lilltl l"is. int i.impnigii and ailes. epei t itlims
of neuil 30 (iiim.iii i illens on' liiilaiul Ties- Weaker
chniges tl siting and sabotage Polish illations ti-nintned moi
stialm-d lelatlotis with the Helch oi less on a level but with iMlilnnd
HiismIh fiimly supported by dl deteiioiatnl p.utl'Ml ul becaune
plonincy and shipment of food nnd of U1"u" ""ei in-id.nts and al
ciothinB the established Spanish I '"B'H'o.i that Finland iti-lalled nil
govornnient. Italian svmputhy foi 'orl8 "-'"' lu "ol11'' '"' ''eiman
tho Insiirgont cause harmed icla-
liucks Plunge To
Death Over Cliff
ANON CITY Colo 'I I'i A
I'iMie to denth wa.s fought on the
in nth rim nf the ltoyal Gorge b
two buck deer.
WPA woikmen employed on tin
llovnl ("Sorgo load foil nil the
ii impled md scnirod hnttlegiound
"ti the miv filgi- of the chasm
Two hundred feet below ln tin
! body of one of the animals :i
I handsome seven-point deei lb
had been kilhd m falling On down
Cleveland Drivers
Given Skill Test
ci.i;vkiani hip h.
Iiitnl Auli "I'll
I lllil.'lll lit t I
ol CI' . I im.' I
St mii nt - .. r
i. pel ill t ii
th. I. 'til'- " Mi
anyone to de.
Attulv on dt i i i
Itlh I. i
'Ir ili i ii
Ci
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llp I
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'I'll
Mothers !
In tre.itni! i litulri'ti's colds
doti't take
chances.. use
VapoRub
tlous with Humu culminating In i
vlgoious diplomatic protest against
alleged discrimination against So-
viet ships ami mciuiiuu in IUillnit
liistlgation
A trade aleeiinn' witli the
United States piovului; f"t n min-
imum of iSD.t mo i nn i puili.ie.s in
Ameilc.i w.m iBuud Ke-eln-tioi.
SHAKER CHICKS
Hisciuint on Advmu'o (asli Oidi-is I util I i-li. I'iMi.
On til -1 It Hi ll "f thi . i-hi .nil I" i I .1.1 mil I'.in
'1 i mn In t.i th in .i i It I 11 ii Km I I' . I. I iT M ptitu
Inns V lliti Usilllntts .. Ktull'il I. I' nil- ll flllll tlllllll"
I IV -It "I'll
(lusloin I latching Soiirilnl
Shalor llaLclicr
I ..i-l WiilUi r M.
I'lioiie liUt-.l
Ualeli lor the Kid ii" "-i -; n
Plan Fulfilled
1 1 wi I h Mi ii it Mis K O
II. ill . I M ' 'I Ml- Joe lllltoi .
Mii t '.i .1 Mi mta U" i
U. l.t i I u .11 K V Smith
t I!' Mi in. I Vl P...V
-'f it M- .1 .Mf T I Wil
II M I .1 Mis .l"tlllle
I i'i i Mi iinl Mi It iv
MOSCOW. UP The year lORfl
fot the Soviet Unl n wn a period
of ci oniiini piotesH strained In-
ti iiiatloiiiti rel.illoi i and Internal
IHiutnal rhmi.-e A new liberal con-
st ttn mn tu adopted while ro-
iiiuiiung l't lsk ndheic its and oto-
ik
Mrs. Hill Morse
Th Ameiienn l.i Ki"ii Aunlllarv
will meet al 3 p in K id iy In thi
home of Mis Hill Moise
Choir Rehearsal
Mrs John Ward am ounces le
hears il for the ohoii of the rim!
Methodist i hui. h lolilwht hi 7
i i lock All im toll r ue ulged to
In pi hi nt
Just a Bit
PERSONAL
M.t tii.l.tliUM ol luillan was i
Cinle two will seive n lunch husiiii vtslloi Tueda
ciltirmlay from ileven til two pi
in in the tin.- n nl "f 'he Fust
ChriMin.li.ii.ti r- pit. i i in 'C.nvsoii uturned
Mttd
WHAT TO DO FOR
ECZEMA ITCHING
AND BURNING
for gt.iduiiiion null u The local
pi in in On lime will step up the
i. it i iilu ition ' cm' viar but
it .til 11.(1111. -'Mi .nais for
t it il.- i i.ipn.i it to i me about
1 In ii. i.i. .iigiiui.it ti the plan
v. i th i pupils .ue allowed nit
.ti.i i ii ui.it lint i innpelled to
t ih ni I in iinvMil with homo
'i '" .1.. thui dClii'.iL tasks ac
Anvilitivti 1 1 nul mat "pta'dy
' I A li net wan lead fiom Hoy M.
j Hi uilii son of tho Univeisity Intor-
i stiiolastic Uhkuo ueektiitf local
opinion on one of five proposals
to wit Whether football districts
tituuld be en lurked; nuntber of tlls-
tricts Incnused; ci eating of anoth-
er elasa tat larger schoola; lostrlc-
lion of conorenco 'A' compotltlon
to Mthools having more than MM
in hltfh school substitution of a
i. clonal championship (dan for a
l ite-vvlde cluuiiplonship plan. Tho
l.u ml ol Kduiitlon apparently up-
pioMil the idea of having the sumo
diHiilii -it up foi f.mtball uurposes.
It had least objection to the pio-no-al
of inl.uglng dl.-tllcts altcady
-lUhlislu d. naiiing that tho dis-
til i to wlinh tin .sehojd now bo
Ion would liuidly he enlarged
soon as ll is utieudy the Uigest
ii the ata'c.
ll l! l'.onwvll. vocational agricul
tut iiiMiuitoi appealed to let the
I ..unl ol lidtliatlon know of pio-
Hiei.s he 1 making on plans ami
.piiifiei.iiuiis for U building for
..K.il.oiial iiMii'ultuir students
thtoiigh WPA iuo.iiit.inie. He ts still
h .p. lui f nn "ting all lotiutroinonU
and i veu intiioit.lv of having a
huilly ii 'i Jul liutliliug
Mis T ! MeConni. n u.it sun
i'Ul.tli f I III
mi exit oiled vunt with iii.itne- in
i loeki'tt.
Tom Mason of Hobbs New Me
ii is visiting ft lends ill Hlerken
t nlge toduy.
Mi and Mm Kiaims It.iini-
luw I etui lied home .f ' I speinln g
the holidays with Mi "inl Mis C
II Haines Ml. Uattu ii a tudeii'
nl T. C U.
Wsh tho nlTccteil parts with SCHOOL
Reslnol Soap nnd wauu to continued Irviu Page I
.often scnlea nnd cru'ts Ilesinoi
SrVonp is BUBBCsti'il bemuso it con-
Mains no excess of free alkali ntul
m cspcdally suited to tender skin.
Pry i imttlne with a soft clotn
do not rub.
Doctors recommend an oily olnt-
iiicnt because- it penetrates tho out--XJRLlAycrs
of tho skm moro ftfoc-
iH?. Kcsinol Ointment meets this
requirement nnd does even moro.
For over -10 years it has been and
etlll is successfully used to relievo
quickly tho itchinp; nnd burning of
eczema. It contains soothing In-
gredients that aid healing.
Use Kcsinol Ointment today nnd
BLACK-DRAUGHT
lOlt U.CAN hWl'KM HI'.l.I'S
to pui;vi:.t MOKMISS
One of tho advantages ot UhMik-
Ih.iught is that. If It la tnkon at
lh. titt disngieeable fueling of
stales a a iiiult of tin i ni in 1. 1 i ion-tip itinn one of two doses us-
Uti emlti school sui. i l'.J'. ull. bi in reh f Piompt reliei
bus been spii-ud in M. . i.. . v.i. iui h .is that . will vvoith while
schools In Texas .t m P"i '" -' 1 ''""' '- t"" d mgcrous to
Aithur hihil have been dolrg nnd he neglected.
win! the mi peril tendent of Mioh. 'A i le m nyt. m for health" plan
achools le.oiniiie-ids nl A'lotui n hi- sivid thousands of people
cording to njiorts ainount.s piaiti much usi less sickness They ktep
cnlly to the stops t ik. n I.k.iIIv it a pi k ie of Hl.ick-UrniiRht In tho
Vila said. The ago of high s.-lnxi fanulv nn d liu cablnot nnd tuko
graduation nt Port Arthur normal Mug purely vegotablo laxative at
ly Is sovonteon. for tho bog-Inning I tKo first sign of constipation. They
ngo In six nnd twelve yours of say tho tollef it brings is mighty
bchool ato piovldcd As a goneinl hard to beat.
Find out. by trying It. why so
enjoy comfort tomorrow. Ootnjnr ruj0 OVor tho stnto tho beginning
also a cako of Reslnol boon at any j Blx U3Q uml cjovon jjindesiuipny pcoplo prof or Hlack-Draught
tS&t&ASiSl ' " offoied making tho noraml ae when It comes to buyln; a laxative.
00
Tho Iiilpful iden we're talking about
will uvc you extra protection against
a freeze up in your car's gasoline
system. The smart thing to do first
V.W o have your carburetor drained
a quick simple operation for who-
ever takes care of your car. He will
also empty the little glass filter bowl
or "trap." And if you want to be
real careful you will have a certain
amount drained from the bottom of
the gasoline tank. Thus you get rid
of any water that might freeze on'
the first cold day.
This water was not in the gasoline
originally if you are careful where
you buy. But you know that the air
always contain. m ire ur 1 i ni"!
ttire which tan gi .nltuilly form w.it'T
in your gasoline system. Tlu-re is
less chance of this wlfn you keep
too much air out of your gasoline
tank by having it filled close to tho
top. It is still just as important as
ever to get a gasoline that always
fires away lickety-split in any cold
. . . not dripping and flooding waste-
fully . . . not draining ypur battery
by a lot of ''false starts" ... not
thinning your oil by needless chok-
ing. The most helpful thing you can
do for yourself right there is to keep
your tank full of sure-firing Special
Winter Blend Conoco Bronze. Con-
tinental Oil Company
SPECIAL
WINTER
BLEND
w
CONOCO
BRONZE
GASOLINE
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