The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 61, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1934 Page: 1 of 5
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WEATHER FORECAST:
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GUNSHOTS OUT
OF DARK TAKE
OFFICER'S LIFE
Slain Man Was Sealing
Wife When Police Inter-
fere; Gives Baltic Later
AMAKII-I.o Kb II i P. Pn-
tiilman Cheat! t Irani ifl. ami
Clarence Hammond 30 wire slam
Iter today aa an aftermath of
the aertd action of Hammond
fn beating hi wife
In reapotu to a dttmmww
Grant tod to th Hammond home
before dawn In a radio aeout ear
Officer who had preceded hint In
another ear mm tip nueband nod
hr-n they arrived to reeeue lira.
littnniond The policeman Ha.
i.'. vp't in the dart n to aeereh
t i lUmt ond Suddenly three
t t rang out and Grant fait
f .' ill. woui ded
Whii of I -era tcok Orant to n
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l in t it later hm 'iffu f
drove toward the mothi i h--we
to queetlom Ml Hnmnv d they
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i fillinu nttlii
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nd drove Into
the utatlon dnviuy.
The man und i Bueplcton. h
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drew a levolvrt The 'Wo atr' i
men fprd llmiitui n ' li'd with
-rvrml hill1'1 wound in hi "Id"
FAIL TO 0. K.
LIQUOR BILL
Committee will Report Mea
sure Unfavorably
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Meeting nl (lico
Wednesday Niirhl
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20 BREGK BOYS
GO TO MEETING
Represent .This City At
Youth Conference
Iw.ntv Ml.ln Hoy nelerteil h
the Hrerkcnrldge High Srh- l
iivir cluba. church and Y M
f A will leave Friday uiormiu
t o'clock to attend the Oidt
Moyii Conferenct held In Fott
Worth the 16th. l?tb and ltt
and .ponaored by the Texaa Yount;
Men' fhrtattan AaeoclaUon
Immediately upon arrtval m Kit
Worth all delegate will legia.i
at Uu rott Worth Y M C A
and be aa.lgiird to ronnm in tin'
home of realdntii of tht o'
Tha cltUtnn f Fort Worth h..
agreed to furnih arcMnmodaMnna
throughout the entire time of tho
boy atay for thrtr conference
Word haa been rer? ved if n
new Industrial tour to be ;iantcl
the bof ritil'i. ilftri noon t'lif
officer. 'f thr lraa I'arifi.
Railway arc making up p' n.
ti tin for an InapaoHo" '"i !
tin r Lancaeter yarda nd i "-
'in irgeat maehlna aho)
lirtind houw In th Sou') .
They lll it"
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hour
Tin fit-t official
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HEAR WORKER
OF RED GROSS
Local Chapter Plans First
Aid Classes
The Sitrpli. n t'uunty Hi'd 'i'
iliapter mt thl morning a' tl.
court hOUe to dlrruri future pin
with R II Ztehm Ited fro- fu Id
repraacntativ The meeting wi-
i ailed by Jeime It Hmith. .un'v
rhuirman
!tan.i w?rr mad fm i'ichhhii
in the ui'dt futute clae mi h u'
hKIue md firnt ahl HI Uoiiii'i'
Ktrh muntv ntira. and Mi
Jnlmni iirlimn will conoili'i tn-
. U. - Mi- Unit M Kellej Mr-
J A. ' ud Mn J K Alii
on r mined on the vo'm.iittip
i makf .iiiutigrtneiit for thi
l.tniaa
Miva Kt.h md Mm II K l
I uu w re imntetl on a cun-
mittva to that find uid kit
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f the chooU were kept
It wa alao vntcd to
furntnh in i-ublic library with the
tlurr Itrd I'roxt miKXmer
II K (e .me nud chin
umii of the permanent Itoll full
iiinlttf. mhloh will have chau:
f n.viunti tha chairman of the
.ii ii i' i. Ii vrar
.t im meiit dlitnter i "innttttee
mil he Mlertixl b Jie It Smith
Mi Alv ti Walker and Mix
' iCorKe J f lark
Masons To Have
Patriotic iMeel
Mr ..nrulte M i"i ' l."'U vmII
hniil i i i i .t in- - tuirf i' ""
M nii II . 1-ii'Uv u.fcht h'1 .'
ut which a (ieorge Waehln(iton pro-
Ki m will be given
i hi ile M (lender ha been ch-
. i .i prim-tpiil ieker fur th'
. ii i nh Prof nd Mtr J '
I i K.t' 'ii fut ii jh inuiii (or th
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The i nteitainment will m (oi
Miauib .'ud minibus u( Ihttr tuiit
me.
Daklev rlVoii)e
fFo Present Pla)
The Ouklr llcjne TttUm Tro'i
under thi direction of f 1'
AiUnii will irent a plv The
I . ..hmI - I'ivv .it Onkliv i n
February lo at 0k iiuvl I - to i
.ir' If nd at Naeaaalty K 'iru iry
Im f.ill"in' are In the i t
fi.i thi iomcd Norvl Ad.tii)
i 'i. nil. A I un- Marvin Jam. f
I' .mi- Port Mut Coopi r ln
. in . un- Mr Jiim II .1 1 1
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Air Officials "Tried"
. latifft'JftfiBB .
WSBPitlHl
rranji1 Plan
For a?J limn I on
Dinner. Feb. 22
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fut tin
htitidhn. ti ' ii .: un
A'iiinL'ti 11 I'.nilvlis dinm i .uid
i lid. i i'i t 1 1 utoj ! t 'i
Fein kury 33. met In Ihe ofli' - of
li.-n J. Oe.n . ii n n in Tuf-.liv
ivenlBfC r.d cniiil. t. 1 ilafc foi
th affair.
Women of t'ie Legion Auxiliary
will he nut'-itr. of the I.i'iti.innalr-.i
fm the miiin in .1 .i pioxi.iin of
iutport-nie hi- l.n-r. uiingrd
tMie Mtn.it.i i -tti'.nt of )he
lift of Ci..;e .i-liintoii Mill he
pi uu inil " ikr
H It I It' rik mil tlioig. kolr
ntm n will .ii.i i n 'hr piorrain
in violin ii.it i m. iniiiilirii.
boy scorr
'!'lii' IVenident of tin I 'lilted Stato nn
l.'iith iiiiici'oii of tin- hi jiuni.tf i"i' f
un- it Xnii'iua. ha callcii upon u- ut In.-
ill I Ml.ill- tn mi tinp.itc 111 a Nation. 1 ()'
till' I M l
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V. IM'Kl". tl iMtll -tll'llUlll of till' l'.o Sf Ut- n
A. ut ina. nn Itul t the Ci.niani lie Trail Council up' .
Kilntiai. in at !2 o'clock noon Eastern Standard Tiin.
to ii'iiew the I'.ov .ctut Oath with the President of the
I'mit'd Stati v ami
UKUK . thi- it'ciititiii tif thi National (lot id
I11111 -li .11 il- th iiitii- ciMiM'iMtli)n !' each .i;wl criv
I'.n -(..t im S lui'ii in tin Comanche Trail Area foi
it- .iiliillhiiiit a id
W'Ii.KKAn We a Scouts ami Scoutcrs pledged to
lull .tnii- at ill initio" and particularlv during this
nii.ii 1 ..1 lilnuai loth to Fein nan 2Kth in the
i- -i n 1 1 ..' 'In N.itional (aiod Turn a- directed b
' i.i li un 1..1 I". nli nt. Ki.giklin D. IJoo-iwelt theielore.
I i. II l! NM. I l Ihat we a Scout.- and Scmitei -.lo
:iiili pi 'liv.' upon our Honor to do ull thtt se in).--tiiK
tan to I'tilfill the obligation that the President Iru
I'.tinii i (Inuii to 11- in oidei that we nia fully be turept-
.1 1'.. l - "i .it ami far reaching plan for the ii -i1 -! -a.
H in 1 nt "1 'li-titute in these Tinted State.
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1 1... . IT CI. 1 i.twui Ciiuuli
Tioip IS .Methwii.st Cliurcii
I loop 2. Kaptiht Church
Tn p :. Junior High School
l'.n -COITS OK AMKPJCA
!rt ckeiii ulge
By Senate as Army
Mails
Thrut Into the nitnnil lime
ii'it by developmcntii icultnm
fi .in the airmail mvcMtliration nre
the men you nee pln'tlted mte
Above la the co-ordlnntlnit boa id
fvecretary c .mini te. Ri pi hi-
choaen '. I. i I- tin in vi. th-
domeath m .it ill -eivn e ran 1
liken (..r h the Amy An
foipn Tit. in- nberi of t' . bon I
I. f' ti rlKht it. MaJ
i i ti k Colonial Harll".
ml .ltatrl Pn' n
i il. Major fler- i tl ! I
'Mi. f of the Armv A '
i ui ti 1 Vidnl I'lri'i
n l-'n I
Id it
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i i itn - Hepurtrri' i t f ' ' i
vo .inline offlel.i. ille I
-i n ii in ninnei'ion
' I i n .1iiik are ' 'I l
I tti "in 'lovtn in jihot. .'
li i' in. I H nil" M Hi
v. n ili i pirtuie.l . In
. il 'ot 'he Setvite u i il
BUGKIES LOSE
PENNANT RAGE
South Bend Takes Play-Off
Game 25 To 22
Hoii'h Hind won the Oil IJelt
I .ue Im k 'ball i h imp ' t 'li.l t
I. f. it'ti; lh. Hi. ck- i Mte It t k
in .'. to ln trlr .1 viiii u llin
t'v in Tue-diy night
The Mucka -.1111111 theii li ' min-
ute dilve too I't. . eiiiih th.'
South It. ml d'. . win. h hoi linfd
a -uli.-t mil i. I ad fiili in till' Bey-
ond hdf It m.i- i ko.hI game
fought hard befot a 1 ie crowd
The Hurk- jumped off to a qtilok
lead and had complete control of
the flotu during the firl quiuti.
Th tith Bi'iid boya were u. abi.
lo makt i vi n i foul -ho' lititn
th t pniod 'I he Huek- li .1 . j
ut the end. of til til t . -! ;
The m-cond iuirtei wu- an
tlrely different atory Mouth Mi.nd
n
(Continued on Page Six)
resolution
Tackles .Job of Flying
i ' kLUailMMneBBeOT Mm
rliiur . Ferls
To Pe (ihrilian
Bau(tiii Speaker
it 1 1 I nt of 1 1 ill i will
bo Un I' iiit l'':lii imiiiim at
the Men". H.hl. flna li m iuet .i"
ino aien ii.ru. i ii-h n in uei a
the Ki.a Chrlat. Church. Mi.
Evert ia r-r"lerad one of h
outataiwl t i tv men of Taxa. in
tha Chi -'t m imn It.
The -pen i.' i will tie introduced
by Jti.i" v c V 4I0 cIm. teach-
er. Tl. bamiuei will btgln at T
r 1 1. ck and members may invite
a- -nany (uciiti aa' they wl.-h
The program will open with n
elnc-aopi; A talk 'The Unitue-
new of J. Mm will be given by
Wood row !oiif Special mu.lcai
number win 11 Uiven by Mr.
Stuart Cau I- mnt LeRoy and
D T. A. itoxwo h n$v. Beu
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fIKer l. aieo ull U) progim tor
.1 talk
M Not Sponsor
Of Trade Scheme
National Iteiovciy Admlnl-tr itoi
Hugh S Johii.-oii tody i--ulU thi
follow 11. J -t.iti un ul
' It foi in it nn hi" ti nji'ii th
Nit A 111 ii 1 it in. 1 ill v i.l a t . .iti. I
co pi. 1 M 1 op. 1 itinjj f .r pi it.
pi ( ' 1 1 about th. lountiy
oruaniiiifc tiude -Innulutlon ijiii
paigiir in vaiioua 1 "jniiiiniltli
licltln fniids fioiu 1 Hi- "i
ni. ii h 1 t 0-0 n h'v to I 11and
d t 1
l .vi t til. J 1 1 . - of ti oh tun-
1. -1' 1 n mip i'ti in t ' .1 om
mm t' 11
'I'u 4J.iiii' ut--- iniployed bv
the.-i ptoiiiotiis in the nolli 11 Imn
of fundi rii ciuii pipillel the
'Buy No ippitil.- of thi iM-in
m nt employe. I
1 .1 1 1 1 1 ; n t h 1 1
1 1 1. i 1 1 '
in 1 1 nni lh
gov 1 1 onirn'
' It fhonia in
yu 1 1 tiliirnt ha..
Hi ll.div idu.il.
in the It. wiy
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known th it the
not design it '' to
t vol notation- an
thot it
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pi UU tl -till ( llll'! I.'l
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BALLARD TELLS
OF CONTRACTS
Government Offers Aid In
Stephens County
l tin lotion ttirmer who h ih
ii. i i teiiuced hla cotton ncrr-
ii h dlverelfylng with othr
top- and llveatock in prevloua
.us nnd who feola the fiovein-
m Tit Hifon program la unfali to
turn the c m-hog contract may
f f. r inteteiitiilg poaalbllltlei aaya
I like L Itallard county agent.
Suppose ti farmer changed nn
nl Hilton fatm nyntem to half cot-
ton md half feed a few yeui
i' i He ntllk-i i-owa and feed-i
hot- intl rallies chlckcna for a
-e.i ly yeur "lotind living and
tiki- hla eottnn money in th" fill
f 'i l'lnB 'he bigger bill H
in ikeii the a.itnc percentage ledue-
ti n in hla IhJI cotton crop u the
i i uhhor who "till plant nearly
' . whole fin in ti cotton bu' he
i' i..eivc onlv h tlf ;ii ntuc'i in
vv i of i f.i.ernnient cnUon
. ' h.ck
I n ii a 1. h Ittatancea It work
i .t tl
i i
diveraifled famwr
orn-hog contract to
in acn i'e or hog produc
ti tn ami rcrtjiv e n'lvroi-
. i fit checka that will i
ti th and receive govern
t rti:iued on Paga Six)
SCOUTS START
RELIEF PLANS
Get Telephone and Storace
. ' .
Place ror boons
I ii..ih the HMiperation of the
-.mthwe-itern Bell Telephone Com-
puiN Hreckenrldge Hoy Scouta will
he enabled to et up central of-
fice for the collection of lined
huuaehold fuml-hinga The tele
phone Companv him furniiltcd
telephoti.' with the number 18
thr Name of the Hoy KcoutH
Amerli n
t;uz
mhr will not appear In
ory anu tha operator w.H
gladly connect peraona to tho offle
if they will almply auk for the Hoy
Si'outii of America.
Hoy will be In constant atten
.." . ii.v. uu..a
"' " he remaining part of
tha month lo lake call offering old
dance t tnia phone all during me
bedr'.ing furniture dlahea gloaa-
iContlnued on Page Six)
Seek In i form
Charge to Cash
Foreiiin (Ihecks
A Retail Merchant. Aaaouiation
committee to confer with bank
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mimmi on wurning v vii.u
charges fot aahlng out-of-town
I hei k- wa ti lined at a meeting of
thi nn nn nn Tuesday evening
The mutiny w in Ht thi V M. C. A
The commit 'ep conipo-. I of Kti
U'i in Thump "i . C M H. ml. r and
II V Mi 1 lot W.I It. ion 1 In the
Kit ill Mm. I1.11U Hi 1 -Lh 1.' I'. M
Kutilkin 1
Appoin'im 1 ' of the 1
follow 11! 1 nt -ua-ion of
1 ll iri I. 11. made h
uivi n I.' ( I Whltakvi
1 llllttee
th. new
i.. l-ank
1 1 tant
1.1 Mi 1
Hi' It f commit e t l pi
1 1 11 1 ii .1 ayii'i uu n' m'l thi
bank ao that the -.mi il u. will
b 111 ide evciywh'i. m 1 ttnj;
heck.
lVIiss Ilelene Rohl)
Weds in Ft. Worth
KOIIT WOHTIf Kth It Up
Ml-r Ilelene Hrhb of linn krnr d
bei'inie thi btidehiii todiv ot In
Sidney K Slew! of Fort Wotth on
Of Dr. H. K Stout 'of Hhi man .11 I
former preHldtiit of Ti xm
man'a Colleaii het-e
Wo
After the ceniuony pi 1 In 111.
In the Kirat Mt-Uiodi 1 ''linn 1 thi
loupii li fl foi N vv '111 .11 I 'i
in il iv hoinvnionii ifti 1 wMili 1
til n l.' 'li n p- 1 i
ALSO VICTIMS
IN CIVIL WAK
1000 Believed Dead P..
United Press in ChecV-
Up; Condemned Hanged
V1KNNA Austria. Im-' '
(n')The xluujrhter ut
cinli.sts umtimu'il on nn
pallinn stale tmlny wIkmi
jrovernnient relentlessly
vaiifi'tl i t - war to wijw
vicialiiii in AusMh.
Thi- I'd ilerl Press eti
til" l.i MiH (had appeared t
mnxervathe but beyond
an figUrt nuisl be jt
vitirk. The most tragic ti
w.it thai many women m
children were victlmn in ''.
ht-lling of crowded Soci. ' -
ap.n tment houses.
Semi-official source;
p
lea i
ho it
ull'i
IV !
mated rouirhlv that n
2() t 2o women hal
.... . v'lnn f'n.
nuivM in iviiiiiii "
amonir children wti
.
KllOWn.
Aah Wcdneaday and
Val
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imn
1 tl
him
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tinc'a day will long i
bered in the history "
Few of the devout !
bullet torn HtraaU to vi r
and have the tradition
aahea marked on thin i i ehe
The government foi "
whelming the daimtleaa i.u' po
equipped SoclallaU by u til'
auperior arm and mill' m i
m. ru-i.m
tevolt atowly but It vv i a ti
alowly
mnl bloody bualncK.
The flint of the I
clallitt.H wii executed .it
today by hanging.
TO REORGANIZE
-SHIP SUBSIDIES
FDR Favors Certain K
To U. S. Boatr
WASH I.(. TON
The complete i
an.itt
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l"" h'.a "W
Defining ocean
aubaldlea In ret.
Rooae lt expreef
that -oine of th
givei ' iter they
been far aa r '
cof. ii. I.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 61, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1934, newspaper, February 14, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71975/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.