The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 185, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : b&w ; page 21 x 16.5 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
)t Dkeckenri&fle American
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texas Mostly cloudy to-
night and Wednesday Prohabl-.
sc i'ered eh 'were
FARMING
"OUR SALVATION"
!
OL. 12 NO. is"
(US Means United Preii
BKECkr.NKIlHiE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS TUESDAY JULY 5 1932
1U6 Mean United Pros
PRICE FfVE CENTS
MATTERN BENNETT START FLIGHT
Js
. S THF tve n
tv pol. r n r ' n ' '
heme 'reth 'M.- npiiKnK rt
more feen-p nn-i th nroVI'' i
prepare thiu f r 'h gr'i
I'ng lat minute fniBgle It w
wrm dv at Claeo yeseerdav The
'in heat down wi"- a frjnnc '
But even at tH' "' 'im' dut no
come from twit ir . '.f'nnit bit
from a apeakar r '""'m ipon
which st Thro I. Wanton f
Abilene member f th Home of
PepreserUattvea nt .I' Jones of
Tastland a yf'itiR a"rney wtio
Icvej to aerap much aa Blanton
doe The welnr hot But it
twain aa hot he word '-
fv from h rm h of th'
r andldate
Y
F I-NTBRTAIN nr. rto. r
what veryot .f 'he J" r '
i'im who heart) the a-o pc m-'
c ash In debate win attafieo' It
ng Americana th love it A r-
ton will alt for hour bith i
broiling aun to her a erbai ! " i
who nuiiWn'l wnlk nroun I the
block to hear tha moit vital f 1.
tuta dlscuMcd In other wort th
average American ta more triter.'
ed In hearing enmeone eiti'i
ban in the struet'ire of thai' x
ernmen
CUCH a oemple of cur ' n"
1 limited I rr! ti. An urhpw"
f er an compile dats for n
e' and if hta thm tear do n
'Ktrscter of an Mi'j.tandln m ir
wmsn It tt. u 'he "ther s
Debunking it Mir wor.l used
w
fl WOI'M' n ire to "-
h'Vild P in' m n1 Io'.
pei er det-i'' it. a' lee .
pron wqmM ' t i And ' '
amomt at lea j ono woul i
aaay with no wn'Wledife of n
thing that wa aid -ith h r
ceptlon of the peronal remsrha
Tha public la not interfiled In iv
sue they nre pl'dced to be
aatloaai.
VT'E ARC reminded of aonvthlnR
" we retd In Peter Molyeiw
The Taxaa Woekly today The Ra-
publicana." rtid the line "nre not
bad at Democratic pkitforma
paint them and the Democrat
rguldn ' be ti bid aa Republican
-:
platform ay But the Nat. on
Mfe
OP.ECKEWRIDOK f.irtunately (
escaped the 'iui trafediaa
that jo hand In hand with Fourth
of July Celebratleat Non w kill
ed and none was injur! in ci
dents of any kind That m itif i
unututl Reatdeata enovd 'ham
setvet at hmc spent wn.it mitnev
they hid u spend here an 1 basked
!rt the raXUcUan that a thout tha
r ether fellow's puttisrea miirhf bate
looked greener they were harder fo
atuin i
pEOROE W Armttron. wboaaj
i mJn pUnk in the pUtform up-
fr which he stked Denjacratte vot-
ers to make him (overnor una 'A'
state ocrreaey system -To Hell
with Wall Street.' hi rjuit He die.
cot nut becAux he feared he wtr
COfns; to b defeated He withdrew
bertute he tead n the democra'
lc Prv
AKRON TO AID HUNT
FOR HISSING CRAFT
HA6HIN0TON Jul 5 'UP-
Tht Navy depirtment today au-
f.heraed the omaiinder of b
dlrlglbU Akron to ut the airahly
ir. a search far the Kotch Curlew
rrittsing la the Motttauk PoMt-
Bermuda yacht rise.
N
The dirigible u m Lakehtrt
J
SEArLANES RE.VDY
?JEW YORK July a lU-Navy
ittplir.tt were rfttdy today to
join a flotilla of 100 ships seeksng
the mining Ketch Carle' mlsalla;
since June it ir. the 2o stilt rat
nee from Mactaulc Point to Bar
muds
LUGES VACA.TIONISTS
tO TAKE l.NOLLLAJION
NEWTON. Maaa .? - CVChlirCll Of Clltist
reuyi ukuviiuc 41 U(f'le
cf Newton 6S.00O rdenu to fee
-oculaud iMJntt typhoid and
d'phthtrta a a precautionary men. speaking With Tongues" will
sure In connection with sumcntr.be the subjaet tonight of Evasjel-
vaeitior. tr
Few peepjt would ecsttder a
trip to Eurcpc or South Am.cnea.
withcat being tr.ocuUted yef thou
mtjA Uke summer vacatur trips
n this country without rtsorting
to this safeguard. Dr. Francis G.
Curtla ohaJrroan of the Ntutcn
fceoHh dapartatnt mi.
OKL'AHOMANS
HAVE MANY
TO PICK FROM
State Primary Finds Field
Surfeited With
Candidates
OKLAHOMA '
July "i i l'
Me joll '
fin r ff i f fi'1
oklahotnan -p'
dv to select I'i'f
a li.t of tho ian-l'
from I'nlle.l .
f
' (e-
lagc
V
ah!r
' th put
it:'
7n ft
m't f
it .ll I
2 ni';
'(rr. H
-tit
h
I
r'
It
i ..f i r ' .
i um'
' in thp r
I I '
IK '
')mM rutl) rur'
r"iociai' r-i-i in ion r
i ulk i J i en
rh
Pi. i-in 'l ftl I1'' It:
rH-itiral mp rvr. in t
pirtifiiliMi tn
l - rmrei -lei i- Kl"
Th- mn "i tariff r n i p " I' v
t"ntr M'Ied at th r' m" i
I- ti oprw nen' i I"' ' ie -
i rt f irC'i! r ie nw
i hi u iii ijom' i 't-
Irlll-! Tl I ' 1t 'r . II pan
r I hi' I ' ' the ffl f .. r t i Ir ( '
j i ' hin- n ti' ' fit
" 'n m p w 1- ' i ik. ' llkel
vi I' lh 'nia "iin i'T th
I-' " f Mtlll t itti'
Murni) An linr
y " ' -e 14". it i r ' t and
Mill I
nt I
'H i ipt
V 1i P'l
rtlpartl-.
f c i ipiti ptr toml
:
" il'irriv i mie Ttl
( tnnr iiinth- igo an
ti intention f 'letlnR i
u-yiatatute Thla Oe et
' !' ' .o in charactertatic fashion
ttumptnf tha ttala in a wh.rlwlnd
eamparpn for hta favoritaa
Ilia aat oa Oktahoirras political
thron. ever an inaacure plnnuel'. '
may depend on hi succeaa or fall
ure Home of bis anemias openly
campaigned on the platform "Al-
falfa BUI ' should b Impeached i
rind ouatcd '
i
HOOVER ASKS
CONGRESS TO
SUPPLY CASH:
5120000 For Body In
Charge Of Relief
Work Is Sought
WASHINGTON. July S U.F-
Predft Hoover Udty sent 4. apo-
dal mtge to eonsreu ursontly
retfueaUn: an approprtatloa of
Jlio.iW) 'o continue the work at
hi orgkn a'ion on urcmployment
relief hedcf b Walter S Oiffcrd '
SECRETARY RETAIL
MERCHANTS BUREAU
BACK FROM PARLEY
Mi Idalit Young teereUry of
'he Retail Merchant Aiaoctatlon.
returned Monday night from a trip
10 janingion u t "o atiano
the r.nual tonantion cf the Na-'
ttcna! Retail Credit Association
More tnan So) delegate attended i
the faur day seaaioe "Credit on
I a Sounder sViau ' wa the keyaota :
of the convention Muw Young
a:d rturtng the convan'.son thai
delegates piw a on the Whit
rUuaa lawn far a picture with
President Hoover. nearo a tnraa-nour joint at jste
From Wathlnajton Miaa Ycunj! Itonday afUrnoon between Thos.
went ta New York City fat ateol1- BUwlew ITth district eotrtgrasa-
iaHd Niagara Falls. Canada Da-'
trait Chicago and It Lout
' ih wa accompanied on tha trip
by Mr Ahce D True seoretnry
of the Ranger Rauil Merchant
' Aaaocuttlon
Revival Underway
ut R f Duckworth. DaUa. who
i is csndueung a mctttsg for the
Chureh of Christ at the osty ball
ludltcotum Serviots are held at
if 30 eeleck each night
He announced today that at to-
night's service he will "show how
one can tell the. Divine frcra the
auaur. the falit fra the true.'
Sweet Seenteen
JBHMr
I r 'nal 1
; r. m Miu i
hig;h pfioc' (in
M
'jueen
i
I'lirfl'
i I
f
FLOOD WATERS
SWEEP DAM ON
3DADALDPE
Level Reaches 30 Feet At
Noon Today; Crops
Washed Away
GONZALES. July 1 'Ui-Flc d
watera that inundated hundred of
aera around Kerrville swirled
down the Oiadalupc River today
breaking; through hydro-eloctric
plant j dam In two places twelve i
mile went of here on the 8an
Ant nm highway ind fl oding ad
Jacent crip
Nm Ioi of ilf' nA reported
Propert damage waa unknown
Break in the dam 'hreatened t
disrupt Con tales' water ..upp'v
The Guadalupe reached a haifbt i
of JO feet at noon here today .
but the level was expected to de
scend thia afternoon.
Calhoun Speaks
To Large Crowd
Clem Calhoun eandldat for at-
tornay ganeral of Taxaa. was in
Breckenrldge Monday In tha tntei-
tt of hi candidacy
The man who cleaned up Bor
gcr ' who I opposing the incum-
bent Jamea V Alrred spoke at
Lake DeLafose Monday afternoon
Other stale candidate hare d r-
ing the weak-end included Mr
Ida N Darden. Julian Hyer and
Osro v ox. candidate
for congress-
wn't"UrS
HOT WORDS FLY THICK AND
BLANTON AND
CISCO July 5 About :.00t pr-
son sweltering In a blutenng tun
osmonani joa Jones
I of SaoUand
! The meeting of the candidates
was tha first of a series of two
' Joint dleauaatona and was the fa-
i ture event on an all-day program
at Lake Cisco Forrest Wright. C
j co attorney was miiUr of cere-
VMtafl
i ip ch.gea
Tha debate waa aa hot t the da
It fairly tedtA at times was high-
ly sensational w.th ohargaa of
liar" and grafter' ar.a te paj.
dtr' Btaaton re'er'ing to hi op-
ponent la the latt-namtd. and the
two swapping the first two Tha
climax was reached during Jonea
closing argument the rejoinder al-
lowed him under the debate rules--
In which he started to read from
a bound voJuse aa adirtja to the
- Cherrj Queen
. rfi ip Traverse City
n Hazard above 17-
wiii wear tha crown of
Quid Holiday
Police Report
fW? sober ntl Mine.
Thut In substance describe
Hie fourth ol lnlj In Mrecken-
fldce Monday.
Clitof of Pollrei .lohn Kolley
tlecUrcd today tlwt the lioUdaj
whh "thp ftilrteat l've cer seen
In HrpckenrldKC."
Mi" mlvlenmunor docket of
Jiutlcr of the I'tmce .1. W. lay
tlenmti vn cIpuii todjt no far
tit riimpliilntt filed n4 a result of
too lcrous relphrutlnir. Cotinty
ofllpcrs rfjHirted it "quiet
Fourth."
Convicted Hoaxer To Hear
Sentence Monday
FUU1INGTON N. J July 5.
UWAn appail in the ease of
John Hughea Curt la. Norfolk beat
builder convicted cf obstructing
just in the Lindbergh kk)aaplng
cat will n it be made until after
aentenc I patx-d neat Monday.
It m thp onjiral i a' eat Ion of
LlojH Fiihar 4ft jrney for Curtla.
to go before the Supreme Court
at Trenton t day with a writ if
error in an e'fort tc have Cu-
tia conviction quaahed. but he de
cided that ia
no advantage in
nt before sen -
ge-ttng r-4f t!
trncr da
JOE JONES
house of roprasantativet delivered
in 1919 by Congressman John N
Gamer in which O irner rofe?rd
to Blanton in uncomplimentary
terms
Imrr.adiata'y B'anton w on hta
feat protesting that under the de-
bate rulaa signed by the candidate.
Jnat v not confining htouelf to
itraight rebuttal matter but was in-
troducirg a new Un of argument.
He contended that be himself
thouid have the right to anawtr by
rtid ng other and laur oplnlaat
of him as expressed by Oarscr. The
ch:r.an ru'ed th Garner tpeeeb
was rebuttal matter and Jones
wcr.t ahead under his opponent's
vehement obieetion Tha crowd ap
.. w... ti.. - .rs- "' w -
peared aa excited as th candidate
Jonoa' Openor
In hi opening speech Jonts fired
IZirrjr::)?
.-.6 . .... v ""
dog cf the treasury" as applied to:
Blanton with the
assertion that
I William W Blantcn a brother of
CHRISTIAN IS
PRESIDENT OF
ROTARY GROUP
Committees For Year An
nounced By New Head
Of Club
W H Chrtatlan newly clectad
prealdent of the Rotary Club prt-
tded today for the first time and
announced standing committe'a for
the year
W. Whir-
Dr. W T
Other officers are
field vice president
Edwards second vice pr eat den' ; '
A E Sweeney secretary; N 8
H Hand. C E. Shields. John W.
f.nli.u T T tfllrvltAtt iHpiwltw. '
Christian succeeds Hughes
'
president of the organization. i
At today's luncheon Marcella j
Phyltls and Helen Miller were fea-
tured on the program In a num-
ber of song presentations
The following committees wero
announced by Christian
Alms and Object Christian
chairman. Whitfield. Holland.
Shields Mackey.
( Club Service R. I. McArron.
chairman; H. R. Shackleford Sd
Hlnrlehs.
Vocational Service U S Hol-
land chairman; Paul J. Hubbel
Roy Rowland.
Community Service A. L. Stall-
Ings. chairman: Shields P. 6. Har-
bour Classification Membership U. D
Havkns. chairman; W W. Uyers.
Hughe.
Program and Publicity Mackey
j chairman; A. L Blrdwell Burt
Botklns Ben Parker.
Boys Work-W. R. Helzer. chair-
! man Parker J. A Guthrie.
I Fellowship and Attendance -Whitfield
chairman. W. G Howell
IW. W Wilson.
j Crippled Children Dr W. 8.
I Parks chairman; Dr. W. T Bd-
I wards. Ed Vautram.
International Service Ed Hin-
I rlchs. chairman. Mackey
MARCHERS BOO
PRESIDENT
HOOVER
WASHINGTON. July 3 UF-
The bonus expeditionary foross
manhed up Capital Hill and than
marched down again today con
I eluding a brief demonstration on
i the senile steps during which
President Hoover was bcoed
With Walter W. Walters their
frmminHur In Mu VftrU Vtnv
supplies the veteran conducted
an orderly demonstration nt the "" ns "
capital in in attempt to persuade n four apoaehes dally during
the senate to recon.lder lU rajc-h pa.t six weeks but I have on-
i.. t.. D.im.n Kill inilv been nolo to touch the state in
for immediate payment of th
bonus. After aonj and rpeech -a
the bonus army mcved back to I's
camp.
MRS. HARTSF1ELD
TAKEN TO DALLAS
Mrs C N. HarUfteld was t-ik
to the Carrcll Clinic in Dallas to-
day She will undergo treatmant
for her right leg injured in an
; automobile accident on April
1 She wo taken to Dallas in the
Thorapson-Kiker ambulance
FAST AS TOM
MEET AT fJSC0i2StrA.75ffn
i mrjht wtei the nomination. my
Judge Blanton and now dead two
of the candidate's eons. Tom Jr '
and Matthews and hi daughter
Miss Anne were at various time.
on the government payroll
I
Jones atterted that since Blanton
went ta congress in 101T the ex-
pense of the agricultural depart-
ment have Increased from 37 mil-
lions annually to 160 millions and
a independent departments from
60 millions to 600 millions "He's
nntohed them all drain as re-iy
a an egg shell" Jones said. "1
know you're getting tired cf all thu
-watchdog of the treasury" expacU
you to swallow on an empty stom-
I . .... . .
ave never had am
honest cppsner.t they're
honest when they oppose you.
cTrTMr.v 5a!3M
cv.... .-. in.. .m
t. a year and on
- lthi i..m in. .v von iinnwn"
.. ... .... ... tu'ul the knob from the vault with
'
(Coztouei cc Page Four)
State Highways Will
Not Require Aid
Of Counties
AUSTIN. J'lly S L P) County or
local aid wll' not be required for
the further construction of state
highway the Texas Highway
Commission announced today In a
new road building policy.
"We think It would be futile
and unfair to expect counties and
diotr cU now to further burden
th'tiseHej by the additional Issu
ance of bond or ether securities
to raise funds for highway work."
commissioner! declared.
AI'l'ltOPRIATIONS MADK
AL'UTIN. July 8. U.R ApproprU-
iuhu tntjlinir ?1&.43A fftp Imnt'OVe-
. W.W VW ".'n W.-W..WW -w
nienti on Texas highways were or-
dered today by the state highway
commfaaton here.
Appropriations Included
Erath ttnd Palo Pinto Coun'y.
State Highway 103 frcm Stephen-
v lite to Stra-vn hv Thi'rber" and
Mtng'i. ordered rln.tated
ARMSTRONG
DROPS 0 U T
Fort Worth Man Quits The
Damocratic Party
Gaorae W Armstrong. Fort
Worth candidate for the Demo-
eratlc nomination as Governor of
Texa today authorized release of
hli signed statement telling why-
he wfhdrow from the race.
HI ttatomant follows-
I withdraw aa a candidate !cr
the democratic nomination for the i "
of fie. of Governor of Te.xas. forjLag fjg LaiOSSG Event
the following rcaaoni
1 I am not a democrat If the
Cnloag? pkUfcrm define and rep-
resenu modern democracy. In the
face of the went depression In
history brought upon the country
by the contraction of currency by
the Federal Rajerv authorities it
1 proposes no relief. It stands fo.-
i "sound dollar ' and not more
i dollars for free trade; against tne
rtstoratlcn of silver against the
Patman UNI. agalnet the 18th
Amendment; and for the rule of
this country by Wall Street una
the Federal Reserve System. It
reprecnu the democracy of Mor-
gan A Co . Kuhn Lob & Co. and
J"hn J Raakob. und not my kind
of democracy
2 I enurod thu race primarily
to establish a State Currency Syt-
air tha' would free us from the
control f the arbitrary and In-
famous Federal Reserve System.
I have tpoken In about 130 court-
hiah aoots and to ipeak to a
small par rv ' ue people- Th'
are deeply Interested in my plat-
form. I need mere time to present
it tc them
1 3. There ia need for the organ-
I nation of an Independent party
' iill triitv ranraaant the in
ter: of tha masses of the peo-i
pie. Somebody must start thej
c movement at some time Fully I
rllitn tha difficulties and mv
i OH-n limitation. I have concluded
to undertake the task. I there-
i for withdraw from the contest i
fer the damocratie ncentnatlon for!
Governor and aanouae that I wilt
run as an independent against the
nominee
I wish to thank the country
i press the war veuras ana ouier
election would be disappointing to
mt and to the people if "big bus!
nesa" should auoeatd in electing as
antagonistic legislature I will be In
the better pcaiuoc as an Indepen-
dent to campaign agaiatt a demo-
cratic nomine for the legislature
who ttanda for control ot-the gov-
eminent by the interests" whloh
I intend to dc I do not care far
the office cf Governor If I can-
not acsempluh the reforms I o4-
vooate BARST0W BURGLARS
LOSE $1000 TOOLS
BARSTOW Ttxa J-Iy 5 iUPj
never Burglars who f!e4 from the Clt.-
less aUte Sank building her aft-
t er P A Collins manager cf
P A Collins manager cf a
.' lumber yard had noticed them
in
the building left tools estimated to
be worth $1000. The burglars had
UB ww' . ii
an ace'ylene torch. They sot r.oth-
lng.
Postal Rates
Scheduled To
Jump Tonight
Tho new postal rates which
Mere Included In the tax hill
passed by congress will go into
effect at midnight
There will h no change In the
rnte on postal enrds nor on let-
ters for local ilclUery nt offlcfs
not hatln; letter-carrier scrlcc.
The measure affects nil first-
class matter and airmail. Letters
and other first-class matter In-
cluding that for local it'llr at
letter-carrier offices untl that
for dellcry or collection l rur-
al or st'ir route carriers nt nil
offices must carrj three cents
for u n ounce or less.
Letters In business reply vn-
elopcs will bo three cents nil
ounce plus one cent uddltloiiul
for ench letter. A three cent In-
crease In the postage on nlr mull
letters will boost the rate to
eight cents for the first ounce
und thirteen cents for each ad-
ditional ounce.
HUNDREDS AT
JULY FOURTH
CELEBRATION
Attract Many During
Afternoon
Breckenrldge residents enjoyed
their Fourth of July holiday In
Breckenrldge Monday
The holiday celebration. glan
under the auspices of the Cham-
ber of Commerce. Rotary and Lions'
Clubs and the American Leir.on. at-
tracted hundreds of local residents
and visitors to beautiful Lake
Do-
Lafosse during the day
The part of the lake devoted to
swimming was filled at all hours.
There was boat racing sailboat ex-
I curslons swimming and diving con-
testa and exhibitions and dancing
A touch of politics was added
when Clem Calhoun candidate for
attorney gtneral of Texas appear-
ed here and was invited to address
the crowd In the Interest of his
candidacy.
The bathing beauty rerui.
acheduled for the afternoon
cancelled because of lack of
testants.
WM
'""Iflclal
Lake Grind new lake resort.'
east of Breckenrldge also drew a
large crowd during the day
Frank Hicks director of tha Y
M. C. A. bad charge of tho ae-
fjuatie contests. He announced the
following winners today
Junior Boys across lake Bin
Dunlgan. first Ed Hassell. soeond.
Charles Brown third.
Senior Boj across like Bntt
Pruttt flrtt; Rose Elliott second
Gaines Schultz third
Senior Boys dashes Brttton Pru
ltt first. HUH Ennls. second. Bill
Allison third.
Fancy Diving Jack McCallie.
first
Relays Breehagrtdge team de-
feated AKmpv
JONES SPEAKS AT
I ArlPAA R Af ! Y'
LAMTiiailiJ !A!.-LI
Floyd Jono Breckenrldge at-
torney was one of the principal
speakers Monday at a Fourth of
July celebration at Lampaaaa
Jones spoke in the interest of
Joe Jones of Eastland who ia op
posing Congressman Thorsaa L.
Blanton of Abilene
AND HE DIDN'T BRING IT TO
THE COURTHOUSE FOR SAFETY
Deputj -.f'trlff Raj IVcUts had the biggest potential jre
cracker of the cntir rcuntj Monday the. Fourth cf Julj but
it watn't hU fault
HJckey notified ifflcla'.s of the Eastern Torpedo Ccsjpany
tday that a f he-gallon cjn of nitroglycerine part of a ship-
ment htolen severul months ago from tho company't magaalnc
located near the Graham hlghwa) had been recovered.
The full can of tho high esjploslva fluid was found by n man
near the magazine. It had been hidden in a bush.
BAD WEATHER
GREETS PAIR
DURING MORN
World Flight Record Aim
Of Aviators; Plane
Over Newfoundland
HARBOR GRACE cw
fotmdland July S. (IP1
.Iiinies .Mattern and Bcnnc t
Griffin around the world fll
ers urrhed here safely nt 2 3".
p. in. (EST) after having bo n
lost lit fog and rain over north
east Newfoundland for m re
than two hours.
BEST OF LUCK JL1DIIE
Hiiimle Mnttern who with Hen
nett Griffin took off from Ni -
Vorlt today In tin attempt to
si t n new nrotind tho w irld
flight record probably carrlc
the well wishes of threo Brecli-
enrldge residents but It cost
them $1 to discover ho Is u
good pilot.
Matte ni brought a piano ti
Un ckenrldge tho past winter
for tho purpose of "passenger
hupping" nt the rate of $2 per
pusienger per hop.
Tho three women thinking
they wore guests enjoyed th
rltle Immensely until the plane
Innded and It wns discovered
they hud Just consumed six d"t
Ltrs worth of piano riding.
The women were Mrs. I
Hlrulchs.Mlsa Lucille Wood aiv'
Miss Kathleen Haj-nes seel t-
editor of tne American.
They paid with mental It
ni t oral protests.
FLOYD BENNETT AIRPOFI
New York July 5. fP Jari'-
Mattem and Bennett Griffin rv
army filers from th southwj'
hopped off today on the first Ug
of a flight planned to beat th-
rcund Uie u-orld time of the r
frlands Harold Ganty and Wile
Poat
Their plans droned down f"
runway llf'ed and soared cv
"S ltiand at ':01 - ET'
neaomg lor naroor orace. r
founolanU where tha huge
Wl"
tanks that helped the Winnie M
break tha world flight record we
'to be refilled.
! If tha barnstorming fliers n"-
. lifted skyward with no floats f
linding in the ocean no pa
chutes fcr trouble over UnJ
fire extingulahers or flares are 3
cestful they will set their r'i
. down here again within eight da
fifteen hours and fifty-one -v
I ute
J P V. Hslnmuller. a ".atl
aeronautical representative wai
the field to check the tun--
I their departure
and make
I t.'ftr
reports earlier rai
iContlnued on Page Fou'
GRAND JURY
IN SESSION
' July-August Court Term
Gets Underway
Th July-August term cf d:tr
eturt opened today aa Judg C
Hamlin delivered a general chi-
to a nw grand Jury.
j S A. Reynolds of Eolian "
named foreman of the grand )u
. The serving with him are Gi -i
Heater city J. J Thompson .
G G Harrison cltv rente P
Wtehte Parks. Bob Deaton
Sudderth. Ranger route
R
rt Jackson. Stniwn Tom C if
ner Crystal Falls W F "'it
Ivan Fred D Herrlngton Cid:
W A. Deaver. Caddo route
The grand Jury went Into
Hon immediately after recei-'
the charge. District Attorney B
J Daas had several cases to s .
mlt te the body for cnsldeiati
cA
C
r
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 185, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1932, newspaper, July 5, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123661/m1/1/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.