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ljc Bretkenrftfle American
i 1
We wg Our
Do Jg Part
WEATHER FORECAST:
Went T'xa Fair tonight and
Wednesday.
VOL. II NO. 289
(U.R! MEANS UNITED PRESS
BRECKENMDGE STE1 HENS COUNTY TEXAS Tl ESDAY N0 EMBER G 1931
(U.PJ MEANS UNITBU PREOd
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Blood Flows Outside of Texas In Political Bitterness
Th
e
Ob
server
AMENDMENTS DOUBTFUL
SMALL VOTE
''A IK I'KUSIM.KI'n
SAM I I.I. INSLLL
PAtL. NAI'OLKON
IN
TAIII.i: MAN.VI5KS
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before the turn of the int'ir
in rrifltlni with thr utait of .1 pi"
pettty .iu roll nun tin- K' '
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the middle of 11 great ssloii t
detrimine whether h- l guilty of
fraud theft .! It lui ben 1
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word j a uioitli flow of food frftjn
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For 'Red Plot'
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and foul ot In 1 ullliii in' mi-
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COURT CASES"
SETTINGS MADE
New Term To Open Monday
With Grand Jury To Be
Selected.
With the ne Irim of court op-
inbiK Monday hettlnsn of caaei for
Monday and Wedneaday wore an
nounced luvadit). Monday a grand
Jury will be vi-lected from the six-
teen called In a recent unnounco-
ini'iit Tin- Hcu.ng.i announced Tueaday
follow
State of Tcsaa va. Dnvid S. Bu-(..ink.-
(four ciisci).
Stan- of Texan v. Illant Norton.
Mate of Texan v. J C Orj'dor.
rtite ni Texaa va. ltudy Ory-
il State ul T-x v. 55b. Bo'ca.
V.'f dnrsdiiy
Si ite of To u. va. U U. l)avU.
Mile of Tcx. . Klboil Sinlth.
Stat" of it-xM. va. Bum Arnold.
sinte of Tex.11 va. A. V. Jonav.
.si nie uf Tiu va Kdffir N'II-
lllllllH.
st . f Tw-xa va. A. It. r:undlck.
first I'afisetifjei Is
Sou f 1 hi Hi Air Line
ClilCAOO iUl Werr you bold
i.oukIi to buy a ticket on an all
hoe opeiatlng on regular schedule election fights allegedly ovor trans-
is .irl as II yenr ago? If ao you porlaUon of negroes by white pei-
uiav ne honored with a rlae in tne
modern-day plane to Washington.
1 C thei e to ree'lve recognition
of the Aeionautlca Uranch of the
Department of Commerce.
United Air Lines hunting the
fust person to travel aa bona fide
pay aenger on established air
.lues in ihe United fttatea. Stock-
holder of the line Mayors and
others who made the first trip to
how pun engers will not be con-
.id tid
RKD CROSS MEETING CALLED
meeting uf all district chair-
men of Uio lied Crosa roll call ha
ixen called for Tburaduy aftci-
noon at S:S0 o'clock at the chain-
tei of commerce.
With thU nnnouncrment went
on. of ie.ideis noinod for that
wink A tentraj oomnilHoc has
been luimed composed of O. M.
Itendrr II. IS. DeUinc JesM) It
Minitli and M.iji't A J Moiyni
Iloll Cill Cha1rm.1i) P r Mor-
s'ln alto iunounced the tcllowjny
t 'w .'H -'- ?' ..' "'" "'' "" -.
FIYE KILLED.
25 WOUNDED
IN 2 STATES
Predictions Point to Control
Of Congress By Demos
Again.
Hy United Proaa)
I hi fiial nationwide teat of ien-
limcnt ulnco Pioitdont Kooaevi l(
lnam;uriitcd the. Now Denl brouKhl
inllllona of votei-H to the polls ' 7
ivtntca todny for a significant off-
year election.
Thtrty-ono state today elected 35
aeithtoni and 47 elected 13V of the
130 roproaentiitlvoa. Sovcti jitateB
voted on prohibition amendmcntti
Othor amondmcnU to itnto convtl-
tutlom voted on today totaled f-0.
Sunny aklua In" most atatea ex-
cept tho Eaat Indicated .1 record
vote In an election o hotly contest-
ed that rivalries In two Dtntuft flar-
ed Into open violence In which five
were killed and 25 wounded.
In Pennsylvania where four
were fllulti In a political rally ehoo(-
Inc at Kelayri'K. and an Uoluted
shootlnn In Philadelphia foelliir;
was tntonac and federal and state
officials Joined In assigning stiong
PAiorda at polllnB plnccct. Tn Ml-
Mourl one man was killed and an-
other seriously wounded In a shoot-
ing believed to have boon caused
by political bittcrnesfl.
In New York rodoubled polk"
isuiird of 12000 hold dlaturbnnccs
to a minimum. Extra police pre-
nutlona were tnken In almost ev-
ery lare city. The state of Dela-
ware had Kevcral hundred armed
watchers on duly.
Democratic hopn -of . victory
mounted during the day. Predic-
tions! favored a victory for tho New
Deal and a consolidation of the
democratic control of congress.
President Koooovolt voted this
morning at Hydo Park.
The first town to report re-
turns -Now Ashford nnil Mount
Waehington .Mnw. - ahowod gains
for domocrats over tha last elec
tion.
Hounds Used To
Hunt Murderer
AL.TIS Okla. Nov 0 l'l" Vo
s with blood hounds today hunt.
ed over n wide area hore for nn
Intrudei who broke Into the Hoy
Oentry farm home during tha night
and slabbed Gentry to death. .
Oentry 31 was sin In shortly be-
fore midnight. ilia wife escaped
with the ihreo-yonr-old son through
window and ran to a neighbor's
homo to sound the alarm. Nq accu-
rate description of tha Intruder
was available. Officers Uarned of
no motive for the crime.
One Dead Four Hurl
In Election fights
STEICUC. Mo.. Nov 0 lU.R) Two
w oio ion uim ueuu mm 10111
injured.
one critically near lute
today.
C'-C Hoard Meets
Tha board of dlrootori of the
Ureckenrldgo Chambtr of Com-
merce va. scJiMluled to mttut
Tuesday afternoon nt I o'clock and
the luncheon wll! be held Wadnes
day at noon m thi V. M 0. A.
It. U. Jour. Hob Padgott. C. II.
Hrown. W II Christian. J. W M01-
row II. II. Furr. J. T. Hughes J.
It. Hrewater and Frank Hicks
Miss Cora Tyjn. cooratary. ha
iinnounced the following women
chairmen of tho workorst Mca-
damoa Dr. W. T. Kdward. James
IS. Alllton Uugcne Tlioinpron and
A IS. Sweeney.
Thio nieoting Is preparatory t-
w.ird tho impiigu to ?v ttuged dt
tu wtly dit for fuodt wit'i luch
liisull Scorns Rest During Recess
Fighting grltnly for exoneration Samuel Insuil scorned rest from his
gruelling ordeal on ibe with "'and during a rorcss lu I1I3 Chicago
trial lo check ovrr in- ivies with his attorney Flod U Thompson
ai shown here Ad" tttliu! Hint ho may have made mistakes Insult
upheld his mrttix.i dc laritig bo was following tho samo economic
Uicuiii- 11. Pn nl nt It and John D Uoi-k f. Her Wion bis
utility otnptro crashed.
Disturbance at Relief
Station Brings Arrests
Following 1 ili-un liuiice .it the I'oiiut.v telicf headqu 'i t'-i i Tuesday
morning thiee men me under ams( chitted with hurgl.iry and a
fourth Is being sought by the heriff department.
It wns rtaid that while 12 K Maxwell w.i- 0111 (lie pnrtle chaiged
ninde their way through one of the wiuiiiw .nil took bl niUet-.. gio-
eerloa and other supplier!.
H. I.. Stovena Tom Owmsby and
"Smokey" Itoboits weie arestttl
and complaints of binttlaiy filed
Sheriff Mot row said today it is hi-
plan to deal iuickl with all mi eh
canes tejiorted this wlntoi. He add-
ed that this case will be given to
the grand Jury upon its meeting
and that a quick hearing will be
asked of tho oouit and District At-
torney Hen Dean.
For some time upoitein and oth-
ers have known that many on the
relief rolU have been lecuiving the
allotments made fioni the funds i-
celved heie in a grumbling atti-
tude and a number are aasuming
the attitude of demanding statu
gifts. Aa the funds for relief are
received the money Is nroiated to
the number on the relief rolls and
dispersed. A new allotment of mon-
ey has been lecclvcd by Maxwell
but It was not as large aa il wa.i
hoped It would be.
Long view Man bound
Dead Under Truck
MIDLOTHIAN. Nov. rt. UR) A
man. tentatively identified a It II
Koltx uf lAtngvlew was found dead
under an overturned truck three
and a half miles wi.t of hurt- to-
day. State highwuy woiknun found
tha body and brought It hero pend-
ing complete identification.
The truck was loaded with oil
well materials) billed from Houston
to Howlegs Okla.
The body wa m b.idiy crushed
that officer? "veie unable to d'
termine the man's appioxlmate ag
Growers Asked To
I' tie Cotton rapers'i
It U urgent Uiat all cotton pro-
duceis holding allotment certifi-
cates should file them with As-
blatant County Agent Kiipi Logan
fur sale in the national pool be-
fore Nov. 10. That date u the dead-
line for turning in certificates lo
be Bold through the nalioiiul circle.
After tho national pool is closed
Ihe rertlflcales IUJ.V be .old only
10 'll' eouillv "i( l" -
HODGES RITES
WILL BE HERE
Funeial htiiiies for IV llo.l-
es who died at CaiUbad TexiM
Monday night will be held hero at
the Vautiain funeral ch..pel We I-
nesduy afternoon at o:30. .Mayor I
A J Moigau will officiate. !
Mr and Mis. Hodges lived here 1
foi several cms bef-Jli he iiniveil
neu 1 San Antlo for his health.
He Is suivived by his widow and
one son Ancll. a former IJtiekaioo
football playor.
Mr. Hodge was a iiMiibur of
the locaf Matcimic oitlei and will
be buried with Masons conduct-
ing rites
Raids Hij Officers
Fill Night Clubs
FOKT WOKTII. Nov. Ii Ulti
Repented tald by county and city
officcis on night ilubn heie accni
to have detracted little fioni thei;
popului ity.
CiowdH still flock to tho amuse-
ment .sports capet-tally on Saturday
and Sunday nights when the more
popular ones ure filled lo capacity.
One club lias been raided several
times an officer sought gambling
games and liquor hut it still pla.'
to a full house.
Fifty Students On
School Honor Roll
IKXAivKANA Tex. U: Yi urn
people III utllil t'ltlfn III i be "gv-
llig to Ihe ili 1..." but llilc I' ap-
oeai tlHli- I 1 te III. is I" t 'lolur-
Nlui ih' lu.h -i.hia.1 iioi.oi toll
for tha flist nix weuki' toim was
announced ore-sixth of the tntlro
enrollment wtn incltided
A total of SO ottKKu'.-i wiie -A
en honorii.
To Conference
Jti.v H S Coodenough. Metho-
dist paalot will leave Widm.duv
f"! Fjrt. Woith to ttund the 411
- !' V '1 . ...-' 'i' r -z
ABILENE TRIAL
WAV OTHm TTD
uim own ui 'i
BANK LOOTING;
Federal Judge Sets Prece-j
dent In Case Of Robbery
At Albany.
! Prediction-! were made Iiiip 'v
day by Police Chief Join Kellc
I that the til'.i'. and convh-non .it
' Abilene yesterday of Jamc C I.u-
(ii. and l.uk Hardin for robbery
of tin A!lin haul will hIow up
tlii t.okii of ii.mk tobbii.g
in. r li lliy .illeiultu tit' tn I 1
Hi ii 1 'i it wh' 11 Ffcdct.U .lil'l- '
I Wll on of lort Wotlh iiiktd the
I nifi wh.it they ind to any they
poii.ti d out that II Wan only a
Htnall bunk robbery and that the
i-l ite h l ''lven thorn life sentence!
1 alre.ulv indicating that they
1 i-houhl bo froe of the fedeul
1 charges.
I .Might I lino Killed
"You wont Into tho bank with
pistols to got tin) money didn't
you?" the Ju-Igo naked adding
"you would hnvo shot any one
who altomptod to stop you"'"
On being given an ovnslvo an-
iwer on tho Inst ipuoitlon tho
nulgo gave them a sentence of 25
yeara on ona chargo and flvo on
mother. "I nm going to put you
two away from society for thirty
yeais at lo-tst." he waa iiuM.ed ni
S'ly.nv. " ind If the law permitted
I would put you nwny longer.
Mabe when you come out of
Alcatiaz you will ho ro old
tho state may not want you but
I am going to put you away for
thirty yffttJ. '
Had Kecurds
Lucas hud usenped twlco from
ttatn prisons and Hardin hud
served three penitentiary sentenc-
es. Thuy robbed tho A'.b.iny Na-
tional Hank of $5103 and .$0600
in travelers' checks on July t8.
Thoy drove n stolen automobile
from Denver. It wns tho stolon
enr chargo tint brought tho addi-
tional five years sontonco.
This was the first trial in tho
United Statos under tho recently
enacted statute making it a fod-
01 al felony to rob a national bank.
Coca Cola Growth
Told To Rotary
A classification talk by Lowell
Jones showing the growth of the
Coca Cola Industry fontured the
weekly meeting of the Hrceken-
rldge notary club Tuesday.
The growth nf the company from
a sale of 20 gallons in 1892 to 2.1-
000.000 gallons In 10SI wna pictur-
ed. He stressed that advertising
was greatly responsible for the
continuous big business onjoyod.
The company wna pointed to as
using more sugar than any othor
business in tho world.
It. T Spuulalug. Olnoy was a
viititor and It. V. Meador led tho
club in sinning.
Fall Wheat Dying
For Want of Water
Wheat planted in Stephens coun-
ty and brougbCup by showers some
time ago Is reported dyl- because
there was not enough moisture in
the ground to sustain It. A rain at
an early date will sustain most of
It It was satd and where It is al
ready dead It is not U.o late to
plant again.
FIFTY PUPILS
Approjiiii.nteiy fifty pupils re-
ported last night for tho adult
classes r opening for tho year's
woik iindee tho direction of school
officials.
Thee iiit- expected lo buns oUi
cis and reprctent a larger show-
ing tliun for tho xnmo peilod last
year. It was ald today Subjoctd
deiiiiiiided fc Ihr fifty are slimi-
hdii'l. lypmg tuilio inccluiilc'ji
dra" in h-ru. f cnsmic. Lne'lit'
Tough? Barrow's
ToufhcVn That!
I .ssafla aflk.
WKSmKm
"Duubi tini(h ny ins own em-
ulate and not shining merely In
the rcllcc'cd "glory" of Ufa des-
per.it r- hrotlinn C'lydo nnd Duck
nlaln by pollrc builds la L. C.
Harrow shown hero In Dallas
Tox Jnll. Captured aa tho load-
er of a youthful bandit gang tho
20-yoar-old prisoner ehockud
ovcu lils hardened Jallora by bin
lurid latiKiiaFP when quosttoiicd.
EXHIBIT FUND
CUT DEFEATED
Delinquent Tax Report
Slows Up Vote On Cen-
tennial Bill.
AUSTIN. Nov. 0. U.fc Two
amendments cccltlng to rcduco a
$5000000 statu appropriation for
the Contoiinlal to $3.0O0P0 or
$1000000 woic tablod by a 10 tn 0
voto In the Texas aennto todny.
Tho vols cleaily Indicated tho
sonato stood lor a total appropria-
tion of $5000000. Tho i.ext ques-
tion was the proper di.lslon of
that sum between tho riputcnnlal
exposition at Dallas mid other
communities planning celebrations.
Senator Tom Dsborry ol Hogiitu
offered -in amendment eliminating
Fort Wouh fiom the bill allotlng
$2500000 to the Cuntcnnlal expo-
sition at I JulUu and an o.-jual aum
to local cchbruttons in various
cities. Hid amendment did not
alter a pioposed $2300 ullotmont
to tho Ameiican Legion museum
on the Unlvorrtty of Texas cam-
pus. As offered Ihe bill provided
$3000000 for tho cential exposi-
tion nt Dallas a llvostooU exposi-
tion lu Foit Worth ami $S000000
for local cclebrntlons.
Voto on tho Debarry Centennial
nmondmonts was delayed by it
now eonfurnnco report on tho Polk
dollnrmont tax bill. Senator Ar-
cher Parr of Henavldes brought
the delinquent tax bill up on a
privilege motion. Senatoi (irmly
Woodruff of Decatur moved to
riject the reKiit. A motion to
table Woodruff's motion wa post-
pour d.
TAX AlUiUMKNT IS
I H-3 1 VI N (J SKI NAT 1 1 ( K.
AUSTIN Nov. 0. d'.ni- -The Texas
senate today rejected a compromise
bill to remit lutorcst and penalties
on delinquent taxes by t voto of 10
to 12. The action left littlo chance
for enactment of the J 100000.000
economy lecovery program for
(Continued on Page 8.)
IN NIGHT WORK
gincerlng boukkeopliu elvle.i and
curient Lvunls and aiitlimeilc.
Thu age. of thodo tittendlng
ranged fiom nlghtoen to forly-
fivo ll was said toduy. wicn It
was pointed out that the subject
in doniDiul are Uioso which an
ho put to practical use al once
to obtain a livelihood.
John K. ISnlluy hurt indlcatod
that wliatcver subjects wauled will
In nuijiii pi''.ldi'l classoJ larB'1
(ii'-ii1' ji ' i!"J t- I'a'lfv Hit-
OFFICIALS FEE
RULE CHANGE
MAY WIN OUT
Dallas And Tarrant Coun-
ties Were Voting To Re-
tain Beer.
H t'nitcd Vxwa
'.. Mi-irijic voting charactorlM"!
to.i-ij i getien 1 election lu To
Vii tory of all demooratb
ilidiili-1 for major state i I
llOllll OfflcuH WllS II allf 1 1'
Niw Deal was "not an i ji
w.i. overwhelmingly indoi i.i
tin ptim.iiies last summ'i.
Fate of right proposed .un
muits ta thu stuto cir titu'ir.
w.i in doubt. It nppeaicd the oi
which had the host chain f
adoption was that nbull.-hltig ' i
fee lystem of compon.situ i r i
officials in counties of mot ta i
'JO.ono popul.HInn and jirovulii
moans for Its abolition tu 1 i
populous couiillos.
Pleasant weather prevailed ov. e
the stato but It appealed t.t it
more than CO to 70 per cent of
the not mnl number of vi'm
would go to tho jhjIIh.
In Dallas and Tarrant count u
caily returns indicated victory for
tho-io favoring tho retention of
beer.
Assured of election today wem
James V. Allrcd for govcinoi Tarn
Cnnnnlly inoumbont U. S. Senator
and 21 caudtd'ttea for cohgnsx HI
of whom aour-.ht ro-eloctl n l'i of
the congressional candidates wem
uiiopiiosed.
Vollng Light Here 'i
Voting vaa light at all lour J)
Ureckonrldgo prcolucl iolls ac- jjp
cording to reports issued nt noon Aiff
which showed only 31S votes haJ f
been cust. "
Tho reports woro aa folio w.i;
northwest Hrockonrldgc 123;
southwest Hreckenrldge V) north-
east Hreckenrldge ti); nnd south- n.
west Hreckenrldgo 73.
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Members Resign
PAULS. Nov. 0. U.Ri - Kdounrd
Horrlot and five other radical mem-
bers of the cabinet handed thel-.
reslgnatlona to Piemlor Oaston
Doumeigtie today piccipiti i
new crisis which nity ' ' -Ignotlon
of the goven m '
The resignations -;( . i
If Doumergiie persi-a.-. u .
for a voto of confidem 'I !
on tho ploiv for three mon'ii
It canto na pnrltameo' '
for a new session whuii n .
monientoua for Finne. .ma
ioie.
A tumuitou. politK.il
has thtcatonod lo end the ! i
guo government nnd leu l
quest for dissolution of p.' h
now elections and constu i
reforms.
Textile Companies
Arc Given Ordirs
WASH1NOTON .N-
The Nntlonal Textll. I.. .
tlons board today lUnn .
textile mamifiiotun i.-. '.
tholr promises to th.-
and reemploy workers .
Ipated In tho nation -wld' "
strike.
Armour President
Is Dead In Chicago
CHICAClO Nov. 6. Uf! T. :
Leo 50 prosldont of Armour v
Co. died In Presbyterian hoslpt.il
today after a four months Hlne-.--which
followod nn opeiatlon.
TODAY'S SALES
Total share huIcs on the Neu
Yorlc Stock Exchango totalled
76IIKHI share- iiciordiug In n
report of locsa cxtruuige offl-Lbiis.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 289, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 6, 1934, newspaper, November 6, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70324/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.