The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 74, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 1, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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WEATHER FORECAST:
VX-t Trxn Pa.tlv i. iii.lv to
' ' .mil 1 i ula v
OI. II NO. 71
p mi v.- mii i. ppj:m BRECKENRIDGE MEI'IIKNs COUNTY TEXAS T!llRMU M Kf II 1. llttl
U.P MHANS t'NlTr.D PRF.s'S
PRICE FIVE C'KVH
30-HOUR WEEK GAINS MOMENTU
: - o j :
S A
Soaking Rains Save Wheat Crop in Panhandle Section
We & Our
Do S& PartVSan ffil
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namo
IhiiI nmn U wretched
itin'iM rr itirlhl) iidwiu-
t.ig l Kd llliill Iroilhlril oil
Mfi Mdr. yet itat dlstreiM-d;
M-ril'i'l hut not In dmpulr;
prrMi'tited hut nut for4tktll(
iist ilnvvii hut ut tlutrjtd.
I'l.XTO
. MH I! Till. UCADKRHHIP
' Hi i Miir" the llirikenrldge Ro-
u ' ' i. i- nixkitiK rapid atttd
. .ir'ivlt) For six month
i Mu.atia wm president and
ii ii hi- ndtalnUti atlon the ehto
i. ' gain membership and to
I n. I It-. influence all over Breck-
It ll'itary mrinhnahip la now
n i i.'ii into one rummwi whole
' "f ti. i rfit r all of Brcckn
ii ii Hi-ihrni County and
ti 111(11 iiirmhrrnhip (hi'
II i. mm ii. the futur t
it . xlti n i li to
r
MAIK A TRIP TO THIIOCK
Inn ii-i-rnt
Ii ivetv (.let. njltie place
v r I found a ( of ithcr the
I ii kit.ndge Vim-1 1. t r. or lh'
l-''i.-n Cuuittv ."'nn in both
hi the deak of tUietiff McWhoi-
i 1 f .tiiid a t.i i.f thr American
in I one uf thr Sun.
.'- f folk up Mim way like
Vi i .. r. iuhI .-urn the sheriff
j X
I RuM KAIt AWAY
: .. h i i lux i t '!
MKalPHI
a word t
i I i i nun Column.
Ii. tunc Mi- Jr.innlte Par-
i . fiimril Miii Jeannrttc
Hiv -ends ri'aid says she l
i.i 'in- Dynamo Column la back
i' i i. Aiuei lean and asks that It
I kept up.
riu.uk... Mi Patnell Aa long aa
i m find soinrthms 10 go Into
iimin. writ keep i' tunning.
W.IUH LKAKt MK TO HAY
.' "ip lolanm win. I-! I'ki to hi' it i
' a '- i.adii. in CTici count i
.. I -.' . uf 1h I'illon.
If .n ii'iil i'ii Aiurilcaii and
i i m ml i i ' t ng to ) ui
.ii 1. 1. k ii l!u i ki nildg ju-i
i ii i nl. LM.. li'Urr an I wi
. . ii t it If ii It II save V"!
irii; id all Mui friend ami
' h.iw inuih )uu think of
i
hi iiiidiir
: :
li l;K J' h.sk H SMITH
. ii i know whin ho haa en"igh
- . ii.. mi On ntn-rt and lutid
I ii i I yuui iitli.c In loat bun
I ' nmri" i uliiiiin I l.i'l II
Witt lix'1 'day 1ri.
. .p-1 ii d I in goln ; to
igdir.
i i i' vmiii 'I'" to Teaa li.'iu
.Mi. in Trnni .. hut wily hi-
. hi ail iti. iitici- thrrr turn
i ii 'linf I Hi li-ll.
i'. i'i.i- It-. i uar hr figuiit
Ii w ill hr I r . ad It
II. w t. (IV fifth illd laai to ti'.l
llu . rr th it In' ied thi at
N vrial of thr ulhvra aki.l
t '.. prin' ihrii name as hut
nitil it
I j. ii i blame ni. I wouMn't h
j i l ..( it cithi r
! i n:it si.rr in ot'ii daily
f .i a n of kiiii'i-i llM-m bfi' I
ii .t or Miine of our rimmI
mi ' will hr i. tying the pt-ople
iii t.ipfivd ! it.iiblng
Hi n thry aie
Mi lVail Iliiv.) W Ninth
I i v ni
A aff-i .. '.VmI HUth
M llarkti 1U6 Vt YValllt.1.
i i.iilgnijtoii k Allen Kl Ma-
i
I I -iiimllinu Cuddo routi' I
.i 1 1 mini On 1'ite Mix i
TODAY'S SALES
Iulal htmro mIo nn the Nmv
orli stiMik IImiIiuiikh tolulli-il
I'!iiimmi Klmrui. utimirillni; to n
ri' rt of Iim'uI oxdlimiKO ul
c'aU
X
s
Read "The Romantic
FIRST TO FALL
ON RANGES IN
MANY MONTHS
Residents On Point Of Mak-
ing Pleas To Stale For
Cattle Feed Purchases
I.ntltOCK. Mhii-Ii 1. (lP)
Droutli jtrickt'n .th
plains of Tvxrk wt-iv walor
soaked today.
Kain which fell in a
steady drizlc duiinu
iiiirhl and early today
wl 1.13 inches here.
slow
vll'
"till-
Thi
entile section recorded a
ainfall of from one-hal inch
to three quaiters of an inch.
It was the first rain to
fall here in secral nioiitli
hi the id remix parchi d and
alinot Ihirren lanv's.
Si aeriotu xxas the drouth
in tin section tnal pieas
xx vie made to the lejM'l.ituiv
for financial aid th.. feed
could be iKHijfht foi it tie.
Some detliiifd the iaiii fell
just in tine to prt .ent the
total loss of the winter wheat
crop.
MILLION ASKED
FOR TEXAS AID
Commission Urges Federal
Help Pending Bond Sale
Al'MTIN Mai I 'UP A npeolnl
maetlng cf thr Tcxaa Relief Com-
mlaaloi) xvaa called today to be
held hare Monday morning.
The 'call waa laaued after the
governor today algned the leglala-
tlvc maaur authorirlng U laau-
Bie of JT.7"iO0O" tellcf boilda The
roinnilioilon hl iiuike fuiuial re-
iuit Momlav t. th- Trx.ii. bund
i oiniiu.iili n I"i ! "1 "i irlief
liilld-
Menntuiie i ii i mi 'lit
tu W'uhniKi 'i. .i kin .i f ili i il
advance of )i t" tike ar.'
of needi on u miini mill h.iali un-
til bond pnxriil. .in- ii' iitluble.
At prti-ei.t the tellrf civ.nmU-
alon la withmit a .lime f.u tilt ct
tellrf. li' itv.ulatil' fund.1 hive
been ull'it'd t i-ounlira foi thin
wrrk'a lieeiln
It U in. like!) th. iilii.il in noy
to br rriruril fimii -.It' uf new
bonda will Ih .ivniIiIiIi betoie Hie
middle of Mirch.
"Rooscvell h"
Is Drsius nnl imI
Al'MTIN Mmh I 'UP' 'I.ivii-
nor Kei-guaon hv iiioclaniuiion t
lay had .lrmiuiteil Mairh 4 (r
cclrbratlon of the fiMt unnivir-ktiy
of thr Pn-niili ni "f KiuiiKIm It
HixMcvrlt
Churchea mhouli and cluh- weir
urged to make thr day "mi of
memorable itpprcciation of the
fine aervlce it mined our eiMin'. ly
by President Itocmevrlt."
At thb time the governor aug-
geated piedgi i f h y-Uy and co-
operation br rrnrwtd.
Trial Of Ockor
Continued Tod. iy
KOIIT SAM HrHTo. 'le
Marrh I UP' Trial by mutt ihhi-
tlal of Major William tVker. vi t
eran army pilot on thuiua uf
conduct unbecoming an officer
vaa renamed heir today in a chil-
ly draughty room In the medical
clinic building.
Major C. C Johnston. Kolley
field flight aurgron who teioit-
cd to I.' Coli nel Hiinv C"lagett
alleged derogatory iiiiiiiku attn-
buteil to Majoi Ockii. again took
hla pi ice on Ihu witness ntund
16 SUMMONED
ON GRAND JURY
12 Will Be Impanelled In
Breckenridge Monday
.Sixteen Stephens county titi
en hnvi' hern I'lmmoneil by
Hhei Iff Mi'liow to nppeai it "
routthnuiF Monday to .icivi -.
giiitid juiom for the month 'f
Marrh und Apt II.
The IB aummonrd fiom wtmli
12 will lie lelected air
W h MnUieny 8ti.iv.-n
c II Iieeie nreckrmldRr
c W Fox MreckcnridRe.
r V Willi ji-n. Ureckenrlde
Hugo Tol.ttiiJ llreckenridge
Stnnley I m vail BreckrnrldK1'
W l 1 iylor. Uteckenildgr
n A ItHhey. Houte 1 Bio.-k-em
idui'
.1 K II ii rail Caddo.
J K S"d Frankrll
I- K Shaw. Parke
I.entri Thoip f'lHen
J D. Cor h ran Claco.
J I. Hrumbelow Kllaavllle
Hill Hiynnt Kllaivllla.
W H Itnherein. Oryetil Full
22 FACE DEATH
BY POISON FOOD
"Mushroom" Feast Fata! to
Nine; 13 Dying
SAN LUIS OW8PO. Cal.. March
t U.R) A eomntunily dlnnur of 22
Filipino lettuce picker to which
their two American cmployn were
Invited today reeurtad ln the agon-
ising death of nine worker.
Fifteen other Including tv
white employers who partook of
what vitay thought wm ft dolectablo I
dlah of muehrootne ;wero oxpnote'll
to die. No hope for recovery of any.'
of the men waa held by the OJuntv
pbyalolan.
Th Klliplnovs ware employed
on i lunch Heavy la-ns lul week
trough! up laigr beds of fungi in
the hill niirioundlng thr lanch
The men jpent Tuesday gathering
what they believed ware muh-
ii. can. and Invited thei." employri
to dine wrth them.
All ale heartily. Late Tuesdav
night they became III and ware
brought to tha ec-uniy Hotpltal
here. Hlnce late yeateiday the men i
have been dying at th rat of one '
veiy two hours th doctor Mid.
Slate Rests In
IVial 01' Cob!)
it
CUCBUKNK Ttx March 1. iU.R
The slate leabld U presentation
of eucunixt.i-itial evidence against
H 1 Colli of Hill county on
trial h-n- on murder charges In
the alaying uf his neighbor and
coualn Ttioniin Oullett U A'hose
lrdy was found in a burned hay
barn near Burleson.
Thr couit i see seed temporality
to allow attorneys for th defense
to seek a witness who they said
saw Cobb ohange th front tires
on his automobile th afternoon
before th body waa found.
Th state had built much of 'A
rase on testimony intended to
prove the tire on Cobb automo-
bile made the tracks in Illll coun-
ty wheie the state contend th
oui'i and Cobb mat the night Oul-
lett waa killed
Alvin Hicks Is
Struck hv Aulo
Alvin Hicks well known HtUs
newspapci boy I In th WeaUWe
llohpital with a cut on hi fore-
huad aa the issull of an acci-
dent Wednoaday afternoon.
Alvin ran directly into the path
of a car as he ohased his dog
.ich)iw the street beside the Miller
Hitl it waa leported. His con-
dttlob i not considered scrlou.-
Firemen Hunt Dead in Pittsburgh
X I . i
In I . ' . v 'i x i
I In uniii i i.v.i i I'W inn i'i -
"eiii i . . huh it in 'Mi' drbi i At
RETAILERS TO
CONSIDER CODE
Meeting Friday Night May
Set Up Authority
At n meeting held Monday night
of the retail merchant of Ilroelo
cnrldgr for the pur note of organ-
11 np a local i-eUII code authority
It wna decided to call another
meeting before final notion waa
taken.
A committee cnnnlHtlng of Ora-
lly 1 (enter. chali man; Henry
Niilnn K. C Yniink' Churlr Vox.
and A .1 Muttra waa apjxilnted
to anal) - the Hat of different re-
tailer in Hrri'kwniidgc who would
br affected by such an authority
to be established locally.
The committee haa issued a call
for all merchant affected to meet
(Continued on Pee G.)
Roosevelt To Ask
Bond Cuaranlee
WASH1NOTON Unirli 1 UJ?
Pieniilunt HooHovIt plans to
send u clal message to con-
girsa tuduy axking the guutantoe
rf XUe priiulpiil of t'i.OnO.fMKl.OOO of
home loan hank bonds it was 10-
veale.l at the White House tod.i)'.
Eiuuneralors Taking School Census
in Brcckcnridirc Area for Next Year
The scholastic census for the
Breckenridge Independent School
district is now being taken.
This work will proceed through-
out the month of Match. Enum-
erators appointed by the Hoard of
Bducation ;ne N K Holland J.
F Bulley O I. Keahey Roy Row-
land. J. B. Dwiggins Marvin Row-
land and Miss tCmma Hope
These enumerators will be as-
sisted by the remulning faculty
membei of '.he Bieckenrldgo pub-
lic aohools a the plan U tu have
the faculty Uke the census this
year.
Census supplies are being dis-
tributed throughout the schools.
Immediately this important work
will get under headway. R is no
small undertaking to take the
scholastic census covering ovary
home in the school dUtrict of 61
aiuaie miles. Pations guardians
and friends of the schools ran ran-
ilei a-int.tnce by roopetatlng as
Runaway" Starting Today on
' . ' i ' ii i f i Pi I ii v Iv nn ii
tin pliini I -o f t fi'.in hi il. vi.
.if t r thr di-.i-.tei .mm fiirimn
l But tin wile kl led and inoie tl
StqihcnsCoimiy
Wclc(e? Ruins
A rain tlmt drenched the i.m.
lands gave nutriment to the taii
fields and that will piovlde stock
water for veeks fell Wedueaday
night mill Thursday
The- proclpltailon which begin
ut 8 o'clock Wednoaday evening
And Ima fallen slowly and con-
tinually tcday amounted to l.t)
inches according to the Tcxa-
LKHltalana Water plant guuge at 1
o'clock.
Tlancher and fiiiinem atute thie
with one or two nunc sciimui.iI
rains a fall ly gom gt.iln iui
wriild be aaaurrd thla aeitiou. Tlie
rain will also ataure wlnlci pun-
tuiage for llveatuck.
LIS. Hay Icy. Jr.
Goes To Prison
"licle Hud Ruasi'll apeiH the
night In Hrecken ridge Wediied iy
night and when he left Tleu du
morning the Htephens coun.s ji.i
had lout an inmate.
Uncle nud took wUh him to
Huntsvlile I. E. Haylcy. Ji. ron-
vlcted in 00th dUtrict couit on
five count of uttering foigcd in-sti-uments
und given u two-ye.n
entence in '.he state penitentluiy
directed In taking the census
The soholaslic census icpoit for
March IMS ahowed 2112 scholas-
tic for every one of which
scholastics th school district Is
due to receive sixteen doliai. or
a grand total from that single
course of $3e5W2.
ThU amount of money moum
much In th support of the lo. ul
progrnin of education. A the en-
rolWnent In tha achools this year
i honvier than a year ago l is
anticipated that the chjlatic in
the district will increase anoid-
ingly. In giving name.- if chil-
dren fur thlo mi -ii all putt its
concerned are dii acted to oo.hivl-
cautiously these directions
JCnumorate on those childi u
who will he six and under eiRhteen
years of age on Kept 1 1931 -nn!
who are irsiden's of this Jidtiict
on the first day of April Oul-
(C'niulnueil nn Pane Six)
Rail Wreck
1 1 il 1 1 i In. 'I I I.I I Ii piled Up ill
- i I ti.uk '. i -in-it in Pitt ihuiKh
-i-Hi Iiiiik fm h idles and fu pa.i-
in 0 Injuied
GROCERS
NRA AUTHORITY
Five Branches Represented
At Wednesday Meet
The grocery stores meat mark-
et pioprietoia and munageis of
Hrerktenrldgr held a meeting laat
night at Bierkenridge Petroleum
Club rooms nud made plans for '
thr formation of u local grocery
and ine.it uiaikct rode aulhoilty-
ii i the Mteckcnrldge area.
l-'ivi' diffeiitit hninche of the
ki'ri timli' wrrr tepresenled
niu Ii .ih the ind''M'ndrut retail.
-iihuih.ni ii'iuil. xoluntaiy chuln
iiideM'tiili nt cliilu und the na-
tii i. nl chain.
The following wcic elected on a
i oininlttee I i be known as the
r.M'ikiiiililiic Retail Kood and
i;iii-iv t'idc Authority. Joss Pip-
kin ihiiliinaii Delbeit Downing
Hi. In-it li'itiheiiy 1 . Low-
ly iiid i. K Kernel. Atti'inatcs
til the cuiuniltte' arr T B Kl-
n i ii (iii'Miitmi; Kiihuiban gr
i iv ti ict It 11 Hart Inde-
....i. nt nn i. I'.dwln Wright
vnhi h.j i hum Ad i a Huffman
n iilm .il ihiiin .mil H K. Mr-
ClenklV illiU'pi'lldent ('hull..
Tin iiiictiiii; vmih pHBidid ovri
l' A I' Sweeney pitiildenl of
Die I'li.iuihi'l of Coinnieice und
.lohn '.. Mil tin aettd u neete
tai I'util authctity of the
lln-i ki ni idge hi H mil lb leci'ived
liom Washington the local suiru-
t.uy of the Chamber of Commerce i
will act as secretary ft ' the gro-
ieiy gn.up.
Income Tax Man
Here March 5-fi
Km convenience of thoe who are
ti'iiilii'il by law to flic Federal In-
i nine Tax letums a deputy col-
Icitoi will le at Brockcniiddi! in
the Pitat National Bank on ilon-
duv and 'I ueduy Mir oh 51 h anl
tith to Hait taxpayers in filing
tin ir i cturns.
.o cnarge will be made fo:' this
Ml i v ICC
Tin tiuitti i of filing inco'ii i I ix
11111111-. -Iuhj'iI he given immediate
.it. i.t ton hi all taxpayers who aro
due to file roturns in order to avoid
penalty und Inteiest
(talcndai year 1033 tetuins shall
be filed not later than Match 1.1.
193-1 with the collect oi of lut inal
Kiv.-niii' foi thi dlxtiirt in which
the taxpiyci losides or ha hn
piincipul.pl ice of business
CWA IS REDUCED
IN THIS COUNTY
Orders Received For Only
297 Men Next Week
(JideiH wcie received at the
.Stpphrni county CWA offlc
Thtimdny to roduce Its woiking
iiimtn to n basd. next week of
207 men This la almost a 100 pci
cent i eduction fiom lat week
and confirms the Waahtngton
f'ntement of weekly reduction un
til May 1st when the CWA of-
fices will conso to function.
Orders xvcio also tocolved ask-
ing that iny men who iloalre cm-
ploymont through Uio nowly tot-
up National Reemployment Ser-
vice irgiNtct at onco xvlth the lo-
cnl office.
Men who havo been removed
from the CWA toll aio eligible
to iegitor again for the .ibovc
omploynient if audi employment
develops.
Others may register foi thin sci-
vice who air eligible for Fedeial
wnploymciit.
E. E. COHLEE
IN CITY RACE
Former Commissioner
Seeks Job In Election
IS K. Coulee whose name with a
petition bcailng notiw 85 namer hus
been certified for i place on the
ticket authorises the Anvtrktn to
place his statement before the pub-1
lie as a candidate for City Com-
mlsslonei In the approaching; lec-
tion Mr. Conlee is well known bom v
a cltlzfn nnd former public official
to the.cltlcenshlp of the nnttic sic-
tlon. .ir. Conlee'1 statement of urn-
eictlon1 regarding the city's welfni.'
will be read xs-fth much inmros'
and follows:
"As a community we ar ion-
f rented with two majoi ptoblcnn.
water and tax. It Ix evident th'i'
Mimething should he done to no
piove the watrr aitu'itlau; and. if
I should be elected City Con nil
sloner. I am willing to do whttev.i
(Conltaued on Page Six)
Cochran H raids
Credit Council
The Slcphriif C unty Pi o In. Moti
Credit Council In cimum nt ii m
ixation iiieetn a In tl ' " "
Agents offi. ' W.dn'd.iy 1 in .
ary 2a .' l ' 'irnn nr 1 1 1' i i
vdle cominiiniiv was ulected ilim
man Alex 1-amln ..ugh of V n I
conimunit) t . . haluiiun !'' '
It MaxWi II of Hi' 'SkeniidK' '
t iry and cettif-i iiton offnci (lt
i membei- of tin Coumll .h.j K.
I. Ruse!l or Hi.ikenildgi .in 1 N.
A. RlchaiiUon I'.uks coiiinuiin'
The purpo-e ot the Piodin'i.
'Credit Council u that of coop
tlon with the I' .rill Credit itm
Istiallon in th. . itificution ..t r
'dividual upphcai i for lo.mi
their cooperation with the A 41
tural Adjustment AdmlniMi 1
th basic comaijditkn i..m-
.wheat cotton corn-hog b f
'lie and daily cuttle In an pin
county.
Aulo Accident Is
Fatal To Lawyer
8WBBTWATER. Tex. Match 1
U.R In an rffoit to leach home
.10 a to spend hiii oBlh blithday
with hi family. J M. Marshall
Lubbock attorney was killed rally
tcdny when he failed to see a
sharp turn on the highway and
his automebile ovei turned.
K. C Writ kins in whose intei-
est Marshall had appeared lief ore
the Induatrial Accident Boatd it
Austin nuffetcd oncu-sion and
severe scalp wounds and ahi.i-aicna
IV
URGES NRA PUT
HOURS IN CODE
President Roosevelt to Ad
dress Open Session Of
Code Conference Mondav
WASHINGTON .ln iv 1
(UP) A 30-hour we k un-
der maiutl'nclui-ino; codes t
incroiiae cmploxment w.i--ui'jred
today by the Nil A
protest l'ound-up by John
Prey secretary of the .M'-til
'Prudes dcpnrliiionl o' the
American Federation of La-
bor. 10 hours noxv is thf
nverajfe under codes.
Fre.x's expre.s.si.m of th"
Federation of Labor 1. v .is
no news to N. 11. . Admin-
iy I ni tor llujih S. .luhnson who
already is determined to f-
tempt expansion of en
ment under ( odes.
Me is exp'i ted to prt
his projrram tiuriii"; or slo 1 1
ly after the lonfeivnco i'
code authontie-! whieii con-
venes next Monday.
A 10 per cent reduction in
hours with a 1 per cnt 11 -crease
in hourly wavo-s. i
widely ljelieved to be the pm-
ttrani Johnson has in uuil.
This would mean u !lfi hmii'
week.
President Uoosevelt him-"1f
will addraus the oiK'niey .--sion
of the code confeivnte
at 11 a. in. Alonda.x. In-
White House announcdl li -day.
AN!'
HELD UP TODAY
Leader Brags He's Or.
Barrow Gang
.
DAIXAH Match 1 -U.R) Koti.-
b.'ttidlts who bouMi this m
membeis of Cldc I' u' a
held up the Ku -.1 - m ii U 1
at M i. il'e 12 mli .1 of li
and e. i 1 -vith tn 1 n $1 1 1
und S-'.n" '
Tin- 1
Into 1
tn. 1 1. 11 1
t:.. om
neai i)n '1
Ih 1-
t.o'' olll I
fl II tl I
h.iinli
1 iinhii 1
loinol.il.
hill 1 ill
Chi ri 1
Tn
t i ji) . ' . 11
tri li inn .
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 74, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 1, 1934, newspaper, March 1, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71989/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.