The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 173, Ed. 1, Friday, June 20, 1930 Page: 1 of 8
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laritel fut the mixlea uf Mijfieltl
and 1-VrKutun lie i''al..iteil In
kind. iNuw that he la in i f it th
two veteran hnvtnp; Ifi.' 'heti big i
lurKet iiiU"' nrrk uo'hu Nuw
which uf 'he tai.jidat. m.i win
the honur pinr All thi "tt. i -. In.t-
"il u runiliilati have ..' .!..! pir
.-unalltlej. ah'islve wonfi "i ruutit.r
pitheta in Jeallnx with th ir riv
.ill for 'he rovrtwd noimnutioM
I here ( ti-noti for I' Km li mi"
imM i'i be in the run -f
'P1IOSK who fall to u t n th-
' run-off will have a . .i. . in th.
AuKUft final Their foil hfi- inn-'
X' eoniowhorr Hnne. i .. fi
richer vinejrat m )ul i .
rht.lLi the reason thi . imparl.
Ii.in been dull. Thla la . : umn
it has been wlthmit fin mirk witti
lie excrptWn of tr.oae tun. n.d ufl
by Moody with mniUr -:ui . p w
der burnlnit b Kernueoi. n i M
field In reUtllat .mi
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v J tract larsr crowd
pcuklnjc datcii ( th r
ics tho bin barbecuet-
"Citmiiicr outin); and
naire ami Chamber of
revivals- Senator Thorn
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'he cpltol the setting fi . 'n- ..pen
nsf srweolu A former s i'i "(LcImI
made the ciuint Lean than font
hundred attended. In a ci' "f Mfty
thousand wht-r ther.- me thou
'.and of job bo.der in " .lepiitt
menu of suite It was . .- . tu :i t
speech frwn Uiri sta- lp ir.' an. I
'he tuns' point of thoae u.u. f-.i'.A
h.s tiac. but it was a n - p .
f numbers tril rnthustantn
TS THB rad.o a knockout of the
old ys'em or ar the vottts In-
differe:. llnu-i m hw one candi
date f.r the bu pt.e 1 lulls hut.
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Gangland Takes Enemy "For Ride"
MEANWHILE
CHI POLICE
REORGANIZED
Alcohol Gang Chisf Found
Dead; Link Lingls's
Name Willi Gaogs .
CliK ACO. .lun.' 2' ll'f'l
langiainl jru'HiH'n timJc an--th'i
of th'ir eiifinies 'for
a i tod. iv while 'Ton
Mar ' ! -liM Alcoek new nu-
ll' i . -inner was m-
irai " 'irce for a n.i-
K'i- iM . " i crime.
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-..ho ha tru'i-
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uvr;- tht- .head and the wholf .
bundle bound with wire Prom I
murk along the pit bank police :
aurmtaed that Jullano'a body had
b"i plired at the wheel of the
ar.l in the -nr "arted In low gean
ami iiiri-c-ii'd tow.ird the clay pit t
th.it wui filled with water. IT) 1
P"19 appurtnuy went awry ror
fch m. .. mmma M til ii hvlnli
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1'iiiirunaiy inwaiixiiK'Yi njr
C( r.iurr Mi-rraan N. Bundiwen re-
ve.l.-i 'hat JulUnu had been nt
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tinl i. i'i'ic hnuie for the v.n i
.im i' tu'itiun." nt the mur Irr i
f :fi. I I l.ttiirle. 'hli-:iio Tri
nit:. ;u hi i ' port it was opened i
in t' i p nday j
AI1 i In. - to the cilme and all
ii-pir uf evidence no matter
K'oMinued on pMte A H
iVetw Fqnijwienl
Is Recommended
For (tuardsman
DAAjAR. June 20 'IJi'i Equip-
ping Texas national guardsmen
with -.iwed-off shotguns icaa masks
and -fei heltnet where they ar
callet! out for riot duty haa been
recommended by Col L. E. McOee.
Kimniandlnsr the 112th Cavalry as
a res .It of hla experience in hand-
.intt ' Serman mob violence last
month
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burnt
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WISiK
-.!' gas rather than tear gas
are favored by Coi McOee.
- the blind gas incapacitates
. t.n and enables capture to!
id" ten.J.(y
ptisent the Nattonal Guard j
Mp-U ' ir riot duty with some
. -hit .ire difficult to use in
.! i-i'iml Col Mctr said
Oucn Yoittui Picas
For Good Will
UL NC
"ISl'd June .Hi t'Ji
A
of
-on
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i' .i 'i.'.l with the pmbli ii
i m'nu; .li.'- julpluses if
mi'- u iiiiit.'iiKl.s earn
i.l i.. li must crt'jt
I .i. ii-; it- iFi'en'lal buy
ers aliuad au.a uvuid any .HtUtu'e
such as a hotUe tariff potlc)'.
Owen D Young aakl here.
In a speech before the Nation-
al Ktectrlc I-Mht Aaioclatlon.
br'iudcsvitt to the nitpri the chair-
n.i ti ..f the lioaril of the General
l'irittu i''iniHin de:i iunc-i'1
t i. keteeta in econ'Mr.ics -ind
P liir b'i f r "el'ili reasons
"assassinated" the good will on
whlrh American prosperity de-
pend Y mutt stiid ihf problem was to
dipiie ' f Atneiicin - ii' pluses n
.-I'On'i'e-. ivl'il' thw v.'i'le nel'.i
d
e lirctkcnrfoge America
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CKEE
Mayor And Family
in A I lend Ureal
Air pari Dedication
Miyui ami Mm Chan II Claik
.iini nun will letv fut Sin Antonio
Sivtur !. u rung t" attend
fo-i.iil 'mi n'tiL "f th $.'HiKli ' ii
Wi I'ii'i.' .' Jh. Ai' .nt i. f
! Si'ii'i. .mil Strili M mil
t"atk mtii..! -ti o'f -nil nwta-
luli " In- pli-i.T.t fm ft. ..iu-;i
' n i i'ti nu)tili "
Thi H.rficld project limit bj inc
otiiinil t;oi-rntii n. i.s ili-Mfriiit! to
i" thf ki""i''"( uh n-titFt In tin
I'ai!i-il S'ati- A i. irmnltiK
im .wiui It wil) rump j with tl.
k'livem'ii' nt s Went Ho.nt fur sul
LOCAL THEFT
ul
HELD IN JAIL
Caught In Ft. Worth Thurs.;
Finger Prints Will
Identify Pair
Authorities were waiting for fin-
ger prints today of two robbery sus-
pects caught In Kort Worth yes-
tarday. and linked with the whole- i
sale thtft actlvttiea here Wednea-
day night before filing charges on
or tUgmlMingr the two men being
held here.
Kort Worth officers captured the
two young men one about 19 and
the othsr about 23 In that city
Thursday afternoon ftr Informa-
tion poaatbry JialtlEr: thenuwjh tha
robbarle bmA ben olitaliuiSheri
from another source. Hoy .McChar-'
n. deputy h riff went to Kort
Worth and brought the two men
back here for questioning while in
Kort Worth finger prints of the
men were obtained which wre
being compared with finder prints
obtained here from articles touch-
li by the robbers during th-ir e.i--iipades
Wednesday night
laical officers feel eel tain that
the two men being held will bi-
identified .. i the lobber. who
broke into six business establish-
ments and one resldmce Weiinei-
oay r.iht Only J 10 and a few min-
or arini". were taken bv the
tlui'fs in trti-ir iuiiIh
SMALL GROUP
TO ORGANIZE
Gubernatorial Candidate To
Speak Here Tuesday
The first active governor's
club" waj In the making hen to-
day according to Bailey W Hai
dy. Clint C Small supporter
A "Ctlni SjiiuII for Governor
Club" will make Its official bow to
Stepchn.t county voters next Tues
day nlgh when the Wellington
Senator comes here to speak in the
Interest of his candidacy at the
courthouse Members for the club
were being solicited today by sev-
eral ardent Small supporters.
It is thought that Small will find
many supporter! in this and other
West Texas sections. Mr. Hardy
said today that offlcera for the
club will be selected later who will
preside at Uie KmaH speaking Tues-
day Word came over the press wires
today that Pink. ParrUh. Lubbock
Senator and dm f ted gubernatorial
candidate had withdrawn fnm the
rare and would support Small. It
was aUo rumored that Lynch Da-
vidson who withdrew yesterday
would possibly support Small.
Ihmdil Protection
Plan Is Opposed
PADBN. Okla. June 30. (UfB -Two
bandits held up the First Na-
tional Bank of Pndeu today locked
two employes and a customer in a
vault "d c leaped with $2000.
After locking Cashier A. R. No-
votny. a book-keeper and a custo-
mer In a vault the two bandits
Joined a companion In a rej coupe
anj drive away.
A posse was formed 15 minute-
l.ite.r when the rapines in the vault
sea pf d
GOES
"Dovil Dojr" Awarded Air Trophy
iti n .
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J kJ TMfci ar 'tfs?
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1 $mL
Til- WH-. tile mil .".
MtUUtlllll Ui 1' Ml 11 I
piloted hi.i ha It iiim.i.it
Ttuphy ped i vent uvt
a. he ti-c-.M'i! t".' i ..
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Captain Page averaged ltjt (& mile-
th dlnniond-bhupd an cuursi'.
New York "Maniac Slaver" Suspect
Is Arrested In Philadelphia Today
PHILADELPHIA. June 20
tlilb- -A man said to resemble
New York's 'ninntac kftlai"
wna urrustotl by Philadelphia
police today and tnken to the
detective bureau for qu-stion-Ing
Ijiter he was taken to
New York.
The suspect was arrested In
a room on Tenth Strei-t near
Green. Ills name was Mild to
be Joseph Claike. ami hi- is
supKiHi'd to hme est ipeil fmni
the Criedmoie Stat" Hospit ii
for the Intmii' on 1-unu I"l ind
('larke. accoidlng to police.
escapej June 3. 19211. from the
Creedmore Hospital.
He was 1 1 need throuRn a t
tet which hud been received
.urii. days ago by F. M. Clarke
Queens Village. Lon Iiutnl
At alniotit the time Clmke was
taken Into custody todav John
Moaaynski. brother of Joseph
Moszynskl the first man mur-
dered by the QuilNns mad man
received a special d' livery let-
ter at his home here threat-
ening htm with death.
Clatke after H bnef h'-arinff
TEACHERS FOR
CADDO CHOSEN
1930-31 Faculty List Was
Submitted Today
Final selection of taai hers wl.o
will make up the 10rv3i facuit
for the Caddo Public School . .s
announced this morning l. Mis
Millie Blackburn o.um supFtm-
lendent. J. Qrandstaff of Weatherfotd
has been chosen to be suptr'.i-
tendent of the school and R.
Hls;htower of Miilsup will assist
him as principal Neither cf the
men have taught in 'h" Ca.ldo
school before
Other teachers include Mioses
Marie Winston Cisco Spanish and
history: Christine Berkei. Miner-
al Wells. English Ona Beam he
Brown. Cisco home economics
Primary' grades will he taught
bv Mlxses Jen'ce Dobbins. Denton.
flrt Wilkineon lienton second
ami third: Fannie Gnd ad 1
fourth; Tenn.t Man King Weath-
: erford. fifth; V'.'i'la B. Saarp VVi-
co sixth.
Members of the board of trus
i tees Iclude G. B. Holt president:
L. A Wilson secretary: W. E.
Milton tSlmer Hudspeth J L
I 'owart
riUIJ OAMAGIiS IIOMK.
Fire of unknown origin damaged
the home of J BBIIIingsley at -118
Genette street. early Thursday
morning according to officials of
the local fire department. The dam-
. age was e-tima'ed to be about $25
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a pictured above at left.
:!.. CiitUo us donor.
an hour for t hundred miles over
was otdered sent to New York
as a .suspect In the "mtiniuc
murders."
Hla letters were incolurent
and many celebrities were men-
tioned in them including Earl
Carroll Helen Morgan Mne
Murray fiilda Gray AI Jolson
Ann Penninirton George Cohan
Fred Stone Marion Duvles
Blister Collier Will Rogers. Ru-
dy Valine Greta C.arbo Bessie
Ijove (ieotge Ol.ien Kd Lewis
-t ml lormer heavyweight bo-
iti) c'i iiiiiuin Jack Johnson.
Police say Clarke escaped
ft mil th.. aHlum on June 3
l!i20. And ha been in active
coriespondence with officials
and inmates pf the institution.
He has been successful in elud-
ing pursuers however. It was
the tracing of one of his letters
sent to V. W. Clark. Green's
Village. L.. I. not far from the
scene of the two murders that
enabled the sleuth.s to capture
him.
Authorities said Clarke has
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DEMOLAY BOYS
AT SAN ANGELO
Members Represented At
Two-Day Convention
leaving Thursday evening and
earlv this morning a delegatl.i
of numbers of the locil DeMi fty
assembly for boys were represent-
ed at the opening meeting of the
State DeMolay convention that is
being held In San Angelo toil ty
and Saturday.
Offueis of the local order at-
tending are Russell Walters'
master couticlor Wayne ?hlply.
junior councelor; Dele Hitchcock
Taylor Frlsbie Bill Forrest. paJt
master councelora members at-
tending ate Otlj Addlngton. Ft.n-
ci Raines Cha Milb r Alroy
Shix"mnker Clayton Snoemiker
(Candidates for degrees Include
'.i.- Hitivicoik and Lester Love.
The boyx were uicompanlid by
K K Thompson and Mrs. O. H.
Hitchcock.
AXNOUNCKS CA.VDIIIACV FOR
Ri;i!LHCTIO.V AS I.KOISUVnill
DAIXAS. June 19. if Pi - Rep.
Jack Keller of Dalla county
Thursday announced his cartldacy
for re-t lection as legislator lor
Plaoe 2. Dallas county He has
servtd one term.
Keller pledged bo vote sparingly
on appropt tations bills and to ra-
vise the police and firemen's pen-
sion law.
AIRPORT TO
BE IMPROVED
- SAYS MAYOR
i
i
To Obtain Addi iona! bud
West Of Original
Air Field
Niue and more extensive m
mi" "ii. cuts have been outlined to-
Uf ckenridge's municipal airp.tt
.n. I work on the?" improvement..
w.ll he staited ne..t week accoid-
in to Mayor Cha.- H Claik. who.
with City Engineer Sam H.-uius
i it in nod from a visit with S. A T.
.iir olficlnls In Fort Worth ye-t'i-ilay.
where olfloinl nppiuval oi
the improven.ent.s 'ere securnl
According to Muyor Clark. no
additional funds will be snent on
the por but men ly a rcadju-it-
ment of the field will be undei-
taken It has become necessary to '
teie s the land fotmorly used by
thi pint official lying west of
the ir.ginal field uci ordmg to
Mnyoi I'laik. because S. U. Biook-
towm-i ot the land placed too nigh
puicliase and lenlal figuies on it. i
litooks had ajkid J50 an acre foi
the 100-ncre tract owned by him to
the west of the original field or
$100 an acre for the 00 acres need-
cd for the tnlarged port.
These figures were considered too '
high ao Mayor Clark and tho air-
port commission elected to dlscon-'
tlnue use of tho Brooks land and
obtained Just as favorable proper-1
ty to the westof the original port i
tract from Jesse It. Smith. This
will be Hased. A oast-west runway
can be cleared on thla new tract
that will be approximately 1000 '
feet long and 500 feet wide en-1
abling the port officials to lay out
a field that will be oven larger than I
demanded for A-l ports.
Mayor Clark said the proposal
for the new port layout was ap-1
pioved by S. A. T heads ttnd a;
government pilot visiting in Uieck-
enridge earlier in the week. WhiJt
completed the local field will have '
no superior in the state as f.u a.-:
smoothness and adequate size i::
compared.
The fiHd should be ready for use
again In a few weeks. Record of
the local an pas.se.nger depot'
ihows that ait tiuvel is increasing
every week. .
M essay e Sent'
Around World
In Record Time
SAN FRANCISCO June 20. (U.rT
- -Spectators and electrical engi-
neers alike were awed today over
the breath-taking phenomenon of
man's mystery over time rind
space.
Traveling with a speed Mi it
staggers credibility a 38 word mes-
sage by cable radio and telegraph
last night hurtleed around the
world and returned to its stunHira
in five minutes mid 32 seconds.
The purformance shattere-' the
previous record of eight minute
for a ten word message that had
for a. number of years stood as
a monument to manV inventUe
gcnlua.
The message was from Piestun
A Arkwright chairman of the
jiubllc policy committee to retu-
rns president Matthew S. Slonn of
the N. E. A. L. was handed to a
gul operator a' r xactly 1$ 57.
In five minutes und a few odd
seconds it had crashed around
the world.
Drill in y Stem
Falls On Leys
Joe Rhone Texm Too! and Sui-
ply Company blacksmith helpei
was painfully injured about miil-
af t moon today when a five inch
drilling stem ft 11 an both of hi-
iegs. Hospital attendant at the
Medical Atts Hospital were mak-
ing un X-Ray picture of the injur- .
eil man's legs late today to de-1
termlne the extent of the injury. It
Is not thought that his legs were
fractured.
Rhone was lepairing the stem
anj had it sitting on a herteh
which collapsed when hurt accoid-
Ing to fellow-worker.
IHSCOIJNT RATH (TT.
BERLIN. June 20 U.R The Ger
man Reichsbank reduced its dis
count rate from 11-2 per cnt -.o l
pei cent todav
it
Willi draws
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ne."--. !i.."i ' . ' t i -'i !hc l'u
hei n.il ii i u i . . I'1 . -..' d... I i
ifg "lit li.- in.l.ii.n t.ilv'ht .lid
in th" .tec ion of M ivfi .id. Mi
K'trusoF 1 T ni I.ovi lu nvi.w
ed political in.'.'in-. I;vub
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lnetiils and li.i.l in cr c -. eil d
to having his nam pi .c il in th
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Wellington canlldii'C i' 'ire lie
Ins; thai O.ivuiii.'i will crnv 1 s
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POLITICAL
DEBATES ON
tap tonite:
County Judge Candidates
Are To Discuss Issues
Of Campaign
With th. "rr-
l.'iu
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Jones Ariin'i.n . . i
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night a deb te will ii.i. Iv .
taxation. 1 imut w.'icli .1..1
bet n publ . y cr'tn i.n tli
judge. O.li. . imp. .it in 1-
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likewise bo disi'u.-.td
The public U invited t h. 1 th
two candidates. The 1 i.. 1
scheduled to -tut at 8:lo nok
DELAY BRIDGE
SETTLEMENT
Toll Bridge Controversy
. Held Un Until Fll
KA.V- -
Cor.fov. 1
Comm:.- - ..
horn t .ni
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mission attm n. v
the hi dg citinp 111
111" piojec't foi
which time thi
cease iipeta'lon i '
ilralg" rompinv
the offei. tk.ng
tolls for at It ist
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In a final effort to compromi-v
attorneys for the company offend
to join all issues Into one uit to
he luard by Judge Pollock. Tli.s
wi.s njected b" tue hfighwav i.oin
intssiotiers Other suits involve re-lu.-t.oti
in ite fun .1 by ti.- .-i
Department and a petition for ap-
pointment of a receiver for the
company Ok! thoma . official! con-
tend the frin-hise of the company
cxpii -d 111 1323 n.ij that they have
no t'ght to con'pen.-iton i.ow.
FARMING
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EYE-WITNESS
ACCOUNTS 0 F
MURDER HEARD
Heged Slayer also Wanled
Here In Connection
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