The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 178, Ed. 1, Monday, July 2, 1934 Page: 1 of 6
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)t Oret henrUtac American
WEATHER FORECAST:
Wcfli Tcxa Generally fair to
ratM yudj tonight anil Wodnes-
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OL. II NO. 17s
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRE3S
BRECKENHIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS MONDAY JULY 2 19". I
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
EPISODE WRITTEN
GERMAN HISTORY
We Our
Do 3& Part
WOO MS
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SORDID
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Grist
From
the...
Daily Grind
in .J i.au ki:n( r. iikan
(jetting ciiialiilrd
e u.g acquainted with .1 new
yb i no picnic no sir.
r"n thai ieav'n 'hr pu.coi nf
d ihroiiRh thi- nluinii I- aiklng
i -"pcrntion ana t orutideratton with
i charitable altitude fur the next
few day until we lorn n n few-
things about Hreckenrldg and can church of Brockcnrldge church of-
begin to walk alone fleial said today.
rr..v into U.wn Sunda evening
and meditated in our own mind
ju-t what wc thought of the plare
Had ptent of time f.t that medi-
a.or. to" aim simnweu tne
vjU.r thing down to the Klnt ol
JJV. wheie wo would attack. There
V . . . J .
nil a number of wave In which a
ci . .m can make n attack but
... .. f.t do.r we . wan. to
.a ...w.ydoo fc. and a.eure you
tin' we ate heie to become one of
VTi 'o 'aM out lot with you ami
Htu rn1 out lot with you ami
ie r. if iKMh.it.lr to make life n
1
.ilti. briRhter. an.t if . ma to
n akr l!-.kei. I.Ik. . tM-tie. -own
r nb.hlollir
We are not ...v.nK th.- I.rnu.e
we thmk Hreck i ReM.ns ny k""
break b-. au f our tomlng hen-
bu hope that in ...mr miuiII wa
wr n.ai rt 'h ir iirnrhij. nl
lif.oii one of ihtt great nuli.ter
wh.. lov. th r..i ui.l who will al
miw ftand up ! thi town nd u
n titutioiiM
T. eav the b.i.t w. ure UKe tw..
a onK a. wo are the editor of the
American you ! find u. alwaj-a In
the name. da or ninht redy to
Klve our .errk-c to the town and'
itltne to rv in any caffllty (Or
the Rrncal Rood of th. aommuttltj-.
Hrt Inipreslon
lladda el.ani r UtkTI?!.
but our mi-
ok a.Hiut onry tnefl. but our
r " f " V! '""" ""
rr
uv
. )ik th pla ' and judging from
'li folk we n.iw met up 10 mr
...e that thl i. tieing wr.tt.o w
..I r .n .t.rMMMjy -houltt
. iikr ihr j... e
V i one 01 -h. . -4Ml alcet-
'V
K'. lac' r h ma tne
pt.- 1 .1 of bru ; in for miinv
I vt.th wvtl k' p' hopr aplrixtul
( - . me Mpjrfu tmtl'tii.Kf
tt I it liely i.n.hip tha' h'
i'tuk- a towti to.' ran' cI.mhWI
Jf in love ' i.
vtnh lht ii.lr.durti'Hi f" It.
I.e. ..me a .it mn of M.-ek-n
i Idgr
Wc want t get tMrltrr aiqmu.t'il
with the ieiple htrr and hopr that
i.nr firrt liMpi' ' ion of th it
b eutiufii.g and that a.' the j
!!. so by w will er.me to Kno
ihf rituenahjp bri ! and that our
tMtr.cti..ii with the American ni
be t mutual jlra' "' apd that from
la. to .Uv w m have aomethlng
f .nteirat to offer III tjlta column.
Mi have your encouragement
ii i m.ji ijpixirt
Scattered Rains
Fall Over Texas
HAI.I.A.S. July X'USt Pracr.for
i tin continued unanwrrcd today
rcpt (or ahouen in eculUrad
Trxa. comniunitlo..
MctorologUt Jwcph L. GUa. ttd.
however that tReria-tngb' unaet-
tlfd weather eondltlon. nMfc-ht ro-
uU in general rain by the middle
of tho cek.
In the meantime the ttc will
have lo do with light local hower.
nine aaid.
I.iht whowera were reported
from nctcral atatloiui yeatordny
Hoiwton cxperloneetl Qonldorublr
relief front a brief downpour of to
of an inch San Antonio got J) of
nn Inch. Corpu. Chrl.tl .OS. Paloa-
tine and Dol rtlo. .02. Amartllo and(
Ablleni rcKricd Uuht rains.
Texas ha. not had a good general
jtin .mcc the flmt week Jn April.
ATI.XNTIC 1'I.IKMb UKAUII x Mr. and Mr. Hoy Kugate and
(iOAIi AT W.MtoAW I'HI.N.MI lUughter. Wanda have returned
I fiom HartlOMvllle Oklu. wheio
f .WARSAW Poland. July 2. UJV thoy attended funorul .orvleoa for
The Adamowll brother of Urook- )id futhcr Homer Ftigato. ot)
lyn landed their trans-AtUntlc Thursday.
piano at Wurnaw alrpoit at 6.10; ti)C elder Mr Kugute wu. u
p m loday. They were greeted by former rc.tdcnt or Brockcnrldge
u wildly cheerliifc' crowd of io000itnd waa employed here us u drill-
jic-aOttS. c tr aeveral yews.
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FIRST BAPTISTiMANY ST(ffiRR
Waco Minister Begins Pas-i
torate With Local Church
Wednesday
Rev. W Y Pond of Wa.o. for
aeveral yeart a tate cvang'llnt. ha
accepted a unanimous call to serve
an naator of the First Hatitl.t
...a. . tom wa tufUr:iecl of
n oiectlon as pastor hy long dla-
Uncr tiPph0ne Sunday afternoon
and stated that he would accept the
pastorata.
In a preliminary vol Sunday
na ..
morning a number favored Hev.
.... . .........
''" 'v Z v aZTa Z
""Tu'i.'K i .To
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niunc w.o ii iuub.
TVi nnu tka at ait fllrnudv ItA
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"unor of friend. In MrecUenrldRe.
- i.. .U.I ft I...I -u .. .. I I .
"' " " .'" .iiuw..
here about three year. aSo. The tne
predion he made at that time aa a
""" Influent ed the church
lmmbhll' lo '" ' ""' 1clr
tator.
Kr Mr I"iiU will be here Wed-
neMlay night to conduct prayer
meeting. He and hu family will
move nere wunm me near inure
The morning service were con
ducted Sunday y Hev. I!. D. nialr
-l.llnn.l nlM.In.rv
Itev. Ito A. Smith who re.lSned
amonthaKOa.pa.tor.htaaee.pt.
od a pa.torato at the San Jacinto
Haptl.t Church In Amartllo. Ho bo-
pnhUdutl there ye.t.lay.. Mr..
Smith will Join him e Amarllte
.on.
. .
1 . I rv
I Ctlt JlirV DraWIl
j
fnr Dictrii.l fniirl
.... ... ..... . "... .
Tlu it.t ot IMta uror.H tor the
econ4i wcrh n jttiy ha hecn im-
moned by the juo comml..ion of
giepn eBty fo. the (Mh Dto-
rcl Conri iuigl. Car( Hamlin
presiding.
Th- Hal fo tow.
It K Coleman. Caddo. lto.le I
A Huffman. Mreckonrldge.
Monroe Wale HrecVenndge
John Weathrrford Ivan
E K CorbeM. Mouth Mend
V .V Utookbridge. 'addo
T. K. Anthony Brurkmridgi
W II Tabor. Wayland
C. N DmiM( Hanger. Route 3
Cecil Rater Caddo.
J "II Per.) Hreckenridge Itoute
Lee Corbet t. C'.tdilo.
Uave MeCarty Caddo
J N. Crudgtngt.m. Hreckeurtdgr
U P. Kll. Hreekenrldge
J M. Ingford. Manger Itoute
C. T. Sdlterwhlte. Wayland.
V. N'awiiuin itotlle I .Caddo
J. C. Uradford. Manner. Route S
C V Dooley. lUnger. Itoute 2
V. U Hail. Mreekaiirldgr
.Marahal Thoinpaon Caddo.
D. 11. BnU. ltoltan.
!L3r PVnn- Br1';k'n:llas
I O. Cunningham. Rllaaville
H. M. Mill. lfllaavtll.
IS. U CreUtnger Ivan.
W. M. Ouet. PronkeU.
Jm Pipkin. IHoekenrldge.
A. B. SalterwhlU Krankell
WIKy Jaekon. Ouddo.
II. J I. Hall. (BrcokenrW;e.
J. P. Cba.utn. Ureakeartdse-
A. 11. Miller Mrectumridflc.
A J. Uolata. BlkuvUU.
J. It Power.. Ivan.
J. B. Corbctt Sttavtilhi.
IC W KldvclL Bllaavllla.
It K YutM. BllaavtHe.
U A Wright. Ilreek.nrtdse.
P. M Kennedy Ivan.
U P. Phillip. BolWtn.
P. S. Harbour UrocR.nridge.
"W. T. Halley. Ivan.
C. II. Rlbblo. Caddo.
A. Moek Hrrflkonrldge.
W. H. Nickla. Caddp.
C. W. Uregkcntldge Krankell.
ATTKNM I'U.VKH.M.
Pallas Man Kills Three
) SHOPS TO
CLOSE JULY 4
f niiHhnncn Pncrnffirp Anrl
vuu.w.vu.v . uuuiw i.uu
f!iiV Hall FnrPPC Tn
Wljf llctl IUILC5 1U
LGIPhralP DflV
Although theie .. n.- schedul'Ml
Drrru'1 fo thc eclebatlon nf the
p'ou'h at Juy '" Brockenrldge.
U"'re w111 b "PllU of Pllrll-
"" """ uuw.iimi in
tho tying of flag and celebrating
in other wuy while many arc
... . . ta'
manning to vlalt otliei places In
thta "lon l ln' tute whM-
re w o Blvo.
It la likely Ul.t a targ- dWe-
! ..411 h. ......! ...
"WM "I.I V J MIV HII1IUW1 IV-
L.-. i .
y uiuiuon m aianuoni wuue
oUiera have atatod thoy Intend to
. .. .
Viu i;ico wn.r. a program la iii
be given.
The courthouae will be cloae.l
fr U Uy o fai aa ccirt and
offtrial b.iMnr.a u concenie.1
The bank and kindred Inatltu-
Hon. over the rlty are dUplayllUf
alffn today cunveylna; tho InforuiH-
tlon th'it they will b cloaed f.P
w o
D. T A. II. awoith. luuiatant
pwuner. unee me inioi .nation
. .. ..
ai Ilie put Office Will ft -IOMU
" ' departmenU wtth no lty
deilvonr d no general dallvcry
"
I'Ully a of Uie .toio. and
J'r i ekl for tho ;
.ioordln to an announce-
ntflltr f rO Tflttim HobflaOn
Moteuiry of th. IleUttl Moroltfinta
Aacoelallon
HrMkonrldgo cltlton. aro ut8t lc n- T. Dye S. G. Copoland T.
do their 1.0! 0tt Tuol.'. Iudord.Uo. Jonl.. Brown. M.
..... .'". . ..it 1 ....tin. r?... .n -
Am.rtn'oi! tn. HaSH Uioman"
j nuro win lie ng laauu Ol mu
vine IU tiMinl ii
torn of netting uiile the day In
brate the occnalon In Uiclr own
w.y.
All plucea tf bunlnta. having
r. should dUrtev them throuah-
out the lav
C. Ii. Soars fa
Taken To Dallas
c
II c.ra. Injured Thursday
t in an automobile accident.
night in an automobile accident
wa taken to Dallaa Sunday night
:allaa Sunday night
.nblnnci .for medi-
pom Dr.. Carrol and
In a Vautrain a
cal attention from
Drlvar. bone npeolnll.ta.
Mr. Hear a' tuft lac lam fnr n
numbfr of tn w- (w
turrd in th. accident. Sliver of 'hat becauae of the regu'r lunch-
bone weir .nllntered from the eon day falling on July I the
limb where It waa fiaetured monthly luncheon moctlng -III be
Mr. Kam Chapman one of the otponcd until the following week
five other per.on. hurt In th" aame Wednaadny. July 11. The director
wreck waa taken to her home In meeting .cheduled for July 3 will
Haakell thl morning- by Vautrain. likewUe be potponed until Tuca-
Both of her ankle wer. fractured day. July 10.
U. B (Ireenwood Mr.. Chapman A number of the dlicclor and
father and the moat critically hurt membe.h have holiday plan that
wa. better thl. morning according WU cll them out of the city on one
to attendant at the Urecken ridge of the.c da).. President Sweeney
ttnMtkllnl uli.r. nil nf flu. u.anl uU. tfljttAM l till. rawti fnr tlm tWUit.
ln. were taken.
..
Governor's Race StiJl Is Pirzlc With
lrour Weeks to Go Before 1st Primary
By GORDON K HUBAIUSK Fonncr Gov. Jame. IS. Korsuuoti
United Proa. Staff Corrc.pondciit nalgn. After opening at Mu.oa
AUSTIN July 2. CUJU-With four on July I Kcrgueou will go to
week to ro. the race for gover- Ceu'er Lufklii Mronham. Custo
nor tn Tc.mi. la .till a puzilc. and Houston all of which arc old
Any ranking of the candidate Kergiion .trongholda. Ho will
Utla Saturday may need much follow with .poochua at Udom'a
changing by Saturday July 23 famed political roundup at Dal-
when the ballot are to be pa.t. laa. Sweetwater Lubboek und
Allretl continue to be nwned Coleman. On the eve of tho cloc-
a leader by moat Auatln visitor. t'.on he will aponk for McDonald
They give aevcral rca.oiw. Pa.t at San Antonio where II I. hoped
nice huv.i ahown hint uubeatublo a comfortubl. lead oan be built up-
in winning x'oto. during u cum Llotit. Gov. Bdirur B. Witt and
paign tout Moit of the other Son. Clint .Small uppuur to bo
candidate are taking jab. tit him; drawing .trrngth from the aame
that la tnken tu mean thoy c.tpact
him to bo in the run-off. An ut -
taek on a candidate whoec frlouda
might be won for the tcooiul prl-
mary wltn him out I. jmjoi poll-
tic. Another rcoaon cited by thoae
who pick Allrod U that he Id u.-
' pooled to get tho bulk of the diy
vote.
The allowing between C. C. Me-
' Donald and Tom Hunter depend
to a considerable extent on tho cf-
Xcctiveneas of the campaign which
VAGAB()N)
tnnse To -n oneynoon
'."WVW.-.WV.PVWJWW".
BREMERTON. Waah July 2.
' r A vagabond ciulse in a 10-
fool boil hrough hc Soulh SeaB
wl" c "0 honeymoon voyage of
Boyer Hnlvorton tugboat operator
and his bride. Georgia Ann lirown
0f Kollogg Ida.
Halverson ban rebuilt his onft
nd equipped It with a i.-tdlo and a
65 horsepower motoi .
JULY-AUGUST.
TERM OF COURT
OPENS TODAY
Grand Jury Elnpaneled As
Court Begins Mid-Summer
Session
The July-AiKUi-t term of district
coul K umtei wiy Uiln mornlni?
Ulli 1 tkA umiia iiolln .if ft . t
-i .-.h " ."
' -uv v.. . I.n.uuo nu
the delivery of a verbal cliurKe In
w"ch he reviewel t-ome of the
""R" which ho conaldered wor-
Uiy of attention by tho Inquimior-
Inl body nd Mttlntr up tho court
routine for tho service of the
i"0 "terjf
Tho J1"? tor tho lorn B com-
i jiood or i .m. Kmith Itotw Grcon-
"' "... ...i.uiii .. .
. Hefner T. J. Itu.noll. A. L. Wag-
'y nMI A " smith uiiiilft.
""'"1 wero 1 T. Woodall M. L.
t.ti ..i t..t rni
T" dockol for tho term wna
being made up tolny niul it l
"lely that the fltat caae. will bo
td early thi. week.
The preacnt term iv
expected to
have a rather light dockoi. ac-
cording to caurt attache. judging
(rem the uaual run in the aiimmor
meth--
P ftf P .....L.
vJ "J j I ill I IL 1 It All
I) M i
bCII) 1 0S()0I1CU
C I
President A. K. Swennv. of Dip
chBmocr commerce unnouncea
ponement.
genoml claw of vol era tho. who
aro not awayed by uny ono iMite.
They apfioul to tho conaorvutlvo
oter.. Thoy frankly say votora
mu.t not o.pect Utopia w hoover
wlna.
Witt tecord of having polled
will launch In July for .McDonald
Hoporta tell of Hunter getting u
big following In acctlona that In
pant campaigns huvo been "Kcrgu-(Continued on Page 0.)
REFUSAL TO
GO TO PICNIC
CAUSE GIVEN
Gun Blazes As Party De-
clines Invitation To Be
Killer's Guests
DALLAS. July 2. iU.R - Hugh
Davla 50 today .hot nnd killed
three per.ons bccatiBC thoy rofusod
to attend n plcntc with him then
he .hot himself fatally.
The vlctlmtr.
Mm. Solly Cur.on 10 fonnur
wife of Davit).
Mr.. Julia Patrick. 70.
Sam Caraon 10 .on Of Mr.. Car-
on. Mi.. Frank Hleharde dnughter-in-lnw
of Mr. Cnrtwn mw the
Minn. She told ilco that the
C'arunn boy wa. .hot flr.t by Da-
vi. Then .he .aid he killed tho
two women.
Police warn informed that DavW
Invttod the two women and the
youth to attend a picnic wtth him
Sunday night nrur ht. fl.hlng
camp. They had reftuwad.
"March of Time"
Show Wednesday
Niirht At Ranircr
Tho pageant. "Tha .March of
Time" which .wa. presented Friday
night June 16 on Mtickaron field
will bo presented ot Llllnrd Klcld in '
Ranger on tho night of July Ith at
8 o'clock. .
Many who mln.cd the pi.gennt
hero bocnuso of varlou. reiutonh can
.oe the pageant there Wednesday
night. Tho pageant will climax a
big Fourth of July celebration
which ha. been well advertised In
thl. aectton.
'Many of thorn who did wltnen.t
tho pageant here on June 10 arc
loud In their pral.e of the .how
and any It I. well worth the trip
of 30 mile tn Ranger lo view thla
magntflcont poctacte. '
Several Brockcnrldge citizen
have expreaaed their Intention of
attending the Fourth of July cele-
bration at Ranger and of seeing
tho pagoant Wodncaday night.
Goodwill Trippers
Visit Breckenridge
About ID goodwill booaters from
Fort Worth were In Mreckcnridgu
llu. morning on route to Stain-
fcid where they will be In at-
tandaner at the annual Covvlaiy
Reunion to be held tn that city
on July 2. 3 and I The iarty
came here ahortly before noon
from Mineral Well and the mem-
ber of the paity had brief vt.lt.
wtm many of the merchant and
' huilno. men of the city leaving
for Alhany ahotit 11:90 o'clock.
W. U Pier wn. trip ohulrmau
and atuted that aftor Uavtns
Stamfon) the party would continue
' on to At.pcrmont Knox City Sey-
mour Graham. Juckaboro und
back to Fort Worth.
The ptirty plan to be In Slam-
' ford for tho opening of tho reun-
ion and will apend moat of the
day thorc. It was ututed.
i Thompson Now
Breck Postmaster
Claudo Thompton officially be-
came podttuaator at Breokonrldge
July 1.
j A complete ghcuk of rocord. and
books wa made and Thompson be-
came pcrmanc.it po.tniater aftoi
nerving aa acting lioad of the po.t
office for the past your.
Confirmation of hi. appointment
waa mado In the Senate on May 23.
Hits commission laata four yeara
I from that date
I Thompton waa appointed acting
' postmaster on July 10 1033 .uc-
i cccding Ccrnlcc H. Trammell.
Pastor Denies He Wed Woman Who Sues
Him for Divorce
Suing fir divoiee fiom i man who c'.aim i no never married her
Mra Wliicta Long Wr-'uinn ! liown light in top photo aa .he ap-
peared In San Antrto T. xu ' urt with her Miatcr Ml.. Wllhelnn
Lottrf. Tin H William I Wtlbui:i. Jt who tinea that he mnr
li-d th. pl.mitiff anil th' hr i the fmher of In i a-monih old on
though icioMih uie -ii ii uplitltl hci damn- le .dtown light below
vlt'i hi. ' ther ..No t pi-ioi n the t-ourttoom
"Y" BASEBALL MILITARY UNIT
LEAGUE MEET RECEIVES CALL
Captains and Managers Will
Hold Session on Thurs-
day Eyening
An Important meeting of baac-
ball cnlliu.tn.U In tho city of the
"Y" Ba.eball I.cajuo to be held
In Uie clubioom. of the Y. M. C.
A. building on Thutaday evening
at 7 80 o'clock I. being called at
which tltm all managers und team
captain are nsked to be pre.ent
In order to dl.cusn the .eeond
half of the league schedule.
Fiank Hicks secretary of the
league .tatea that an unusual in-
terest ha. been shown In the play
during the first half and that lie
la confident that tli'i second half
will carry an equal or even deep-
er interest than the cloalng half.
At the meeting mattei. pet tabl-
ing to the change that might bv
neceasary btXote the atarting of
the second half wl'A oome up und
agreement governing play will be
made. .
All those Interested In ba.eball
schedules in Broek.nrtdge are In-
vited to .It in at the meeting the
ecrelary atatos.
Patriotic Hand
Concert Tonight
Th. high school summer band
will give a patriotic program to-
night at 8:15 o'clock at the Llona
Club park. The public I. urged to
attend thi.' program which will bo
appropriate music for' tho brgln-
nlng of tho week of July l.
Tonight's program includes:
Stars and Stripe. Forever (Sou-
.a). .March "Offlcei of the Day."
(Hall).
American Beauty Waltz (!2vnn.
American Patrol (Moacham)
1 Anchor. Aweigh (Ztmni.rmun).
Song from Uie Old Folk (Lake).
Military Bscort. mureh (Bennett).
Old Tinfor. Walts (Iikc).
1 U. S. Field Artillery march.
(Sou. a).
Washington Post March (Sousa).
Stur Spangled Banner tKoy).
Company L Men to Receive
Medical Examinations
Tuesday
It lt stated by Cipt. J Heg
Johnion that Brcekenrtdge will
have a full flrdgod military unit
functioning In all depai Intent by
the end of the present week ho
having received Instruction today
to have all men who have enlisted
In the local company at the Y.
M C. A. building at 7 p III. Tues-
day evening tot medical examina-
tion. Capt. Johnson I o atatttl that
he was expecting Maj. Paul Tay-
lor nf Foil Worth heie by mid-
week to muter In th- peisonncl
of officii and men which alira-
dy has a full complement although
tin re muy be u few vacaneloa
created by these who might fall
in medical examinations.
It is stressed that it is very im-
portant that nil men be at tho
meeting Tuesday evening a. after
the first examination another may
not be held for several week and
It Is staled that tf the company t.
to go to the encampment at Pa-
laclo. they mu.t be whipped Into
shape at top speed although It is
Mid that no fear sic held along
this line as conietcnt officers
have been cliou and the wcik Is
to begin immediately.
The local unit will be Company
L of the 142nd Infant ly.
Oil Workers Meet
Tuesday ft veiling
j Full attendance of members of
Local No. 250 International 6 1 1
Flold Ga. Woll and Refinery
Workor. of Amorlen u being urged
at a mooting to be held on Tue.-
day evening at S o'c'ock at the city
hall.
Oil field workers are being or-
jjunUod at this timo In this aica
and Local No. 260 I. Inviting all
workor. to attend the meeting
iwhcthor thoy mo now monibort of
tlio union or not In order that they
may hear the plan und puiposc
.explained It Is said.
AT LEAST 24
HIGH OFFICIALS
ARE EXECUTED
Hitler Still Clings to Post as
National Government
Totters
BERLIN July 2. (U.R) After
Itcmldatlng his political enemies In
n bath ot blood and bullets Chun-
tcllor Adolf Hitler and his mod-
ern "committee of public safety"
today sought to present to tlv
world legal Justification for the
exocutlon of at least 2l high offi-
cials. "All executions of storm tro-ip
leaders" the Nazi high commander
t.eclnrcd "follewed summary court
nun tin! proceedings before court
maitlala held In Berlin nnd Mun-
ich. Chnncollor Hitler erected nnoth-
i bulwark of defenso for hi.
rtior.K po.ltlon when he rolcn.ed
a telegram front Hlndcnborg which
put his stamp of approval n
'the suppression of tronsonubl-
machlnntlons" und gave tho old
warrior's blessing to the blood
undertakings of tho past weck-in.l
which may result In an even hlh
er death toll when details .n.
known.
Tlio nlttiatlnu throughout 'Jn
many wa. tuuso but qulot. R. -liorta
of cannonading heard ;.'
Munich by unnamed trnvolotwcrt
tllscr tinted by word fiom Munlen
that thcro vnn no disorder.
The government denied al-
though vaguely sonjo of tho nnwt
.emmtlonal iiimow surrounding
disposition of Vice Chnnccllot
Frnnss Von Pappcn vurioualy re-
ported as exeedted" '6r''n eulcldr.
Von Pappcn fo of Hitler but
oloso frloiul of Von Hlndenbcrg.
wn. guarded heavily In his Iioi-io
by u picked siU-id of troops s.n-
llaily. It wua announced Prlco
Aiigtint Wilholm fourth aon of tho
ox-Kolcr wiih still "In resident
at hi. PoUilam villa In "prntc-
tlvc custotlj'" and had neither f t
or been killed a. rumorod.
Cockerel. Accepts
Local Pastorate
Rev. J. M. Cookrrell. who .
ducting evangelistic aenice it M
Assembly of God church on Noith
Biockonrldge avenue has acrept.il
tho pastorato of the church it wi
announced today. Rev. and Mr
Cocknroll formerly of Wcnthcrfmd
will coma here at tho ununlmou
call of tho congregation.
Both tho minister and his wife
huvo had experience In pastoial
and evangelistic work for the paf'
nine yoara. Thoy have he d p.-t..
ratea In Strawn and Plaza. N 1
nnd Lommou S. D. and have r
dtieted successful revlvaU in ii a
states.
Rev. Mr. and Airs. Cockcrdl wer
trained fot tho mlnlstiy in tn.
Btblo Training School of cieeim. i
Tenn. Since that time thoy hav
tnken special training from twin '
time.
The revival will continue and ih
public Is Invited to attend -eri.
which arc hold each evening at h
o'clock. Mr. WlUon won the Bib r
offered a3 a prlic lat week to th
perron who brought the large'
number of visitors to the mectint-
He had 70 guests Sunday evening
Stove Explodes.
Woman Is Burned
Mrs. Ozollo Fninklm wu. pain
fully bunted about the fact am.
arms when a 'gas atovc ex plod. I
Sunday morning. Shu u a pain nt
In the Brcckcnrldgo Hoapltal
Mr.. Franklin struck a m'U t
to light the oven hcn Hie ex
plosion occurred. Her eondi'ion
is not considered serious
TODAY'S SALES
Tolal share mUcs on tlio Natt
York Stock lixchanfo totalled
I1U.000 shares according to u
report of local exenango officials.
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Dean, J. Lawrence. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 178, Ed. 1, Monday, July 2, 1934, newspaper, July 2, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72089/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.