Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1939 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME NINE
BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS THURSDAY FEIJRUARY 2 1930.
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FARM and
RANCH
Activities in
Stephens
ny W. It LACE
County Agent
'IIEAl it "ii ii a vnjr pop i
lar Ii - ph. r . cint In fa
hi- pofmi i n f whint lngrni
cxt.nds r hi id well as th.
wit h. it k'lnwn) east of th
MmmllMi sir heavy partlriui
I is in ' ! m) iii insurance th'
y. ir This ii x.tut what of a sin
! !- ii In the uttglnal think
iiiK' n itfiji innuianre It was i"
lined tin plan would be confined
i inrlpally to the C.ieat Plain
States.
I ld you know thai the ngrlrultur
ul pxpuiiti n of Texas at th"
ind nf 't i- r nii it! if m i brttt i
i.tlon ii imI to ulganiitatlon
Ilian at im turn in the pint
lwrnt ii ''
IT HA -n i rallied h .t m
' iMTffUiio nll tlafartolv iiik il
turnl mIi un be work' 'I ou'
without Un help of tuan local
groups If tin iuhI of i ononitc
evolution 'In ugh which we iuv
p.iMlnit t li in' rcnnoiiur ' rm-
ci.U) l iii i. ullure ! mlrrahlp
must con i from thr rank ? far
liiern ati'l i m hmn.
Ori;anu n n of rural in-oplr
l)i injj no '.n an opoitunlty to
tnki pnri In nhnplna; Ibf Itt-ml of
PllruHttK I' it i rhan foi re
ifutlon iiHprtntlon ami tinly
Aik soin- r tin- UnkUy omnun
Uy roil i1 t' you Jon't brlirvt thit
or.'antzai !. y ThtN folk i-n
Joy thwlt i onimurity ur-tnlxjition
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lion iln'n roui' th'
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t m it t'.i irperavilli- ' h".l
h ins. tin iiMip wilt holil (her
lootithrt "i.itinu MaJit oiir hi-
i iiia-env !'. to hi. on Iktnd for thla
tmetlnt
"VATION J. ir MvdlNf of XI nm-t
' by ! ' i nt icia4tli leil -ill
i tln-i rtn ami iwatU. wii mi
unlit M in Ti xjw u i l'.'ii
i th ii i. ti i una ai'i'hul to I
7 79 171 i i i In iliftrti'l Kiitiin
l'lur i withheld fioii n
i .' a I i'n of the rui.i fi it
t i ukI -ix month tu Th
ii tin i t only allnwi tin iu
t seed i i' lica tile plnnta u n -I
i iiod ii hi'h loot rinitii ii
i uiiiu. i'i l In Hluphai i .:
i n I m .ti n-a wr .Ii l ie I
.inlir tin l a lUngi I'lukiiui
I. ini'h i i already n i in n.
- ilt fri 10 .his ilrfcrrad laim
rpiIK n -t pruflubli w. t
1 us ' liuar) feed pr. ilu i ! i
Hi. avai i fuini La to tiitin .
If fot in ef for horw ions un)!
t..n
A ration fur futunln n ! I
. .If c r-i-t of thr-. thin
iiKha i 'l..i cotton ml hill
un ft. I I i eti i proti-ii auppl
tnrnt Un lixta tlutr man is c it'.
"I m il oi lakei ami rfiuiu
i iiiilo C"' rai ley ate )
Data n r the beM grmn for i
young cktf but If you V not huv
o.ita fewl corn niilo or ny of th
othor Rralna.
Church Services
Servlci for the Cadd" I'liii-tiii
iluirch an aa follow miiuI
iIiimiI nt d a m with ' A II.
ton iix inti-ml.'nt A. l 1. t
will pn b at 7pm Saturday un
"Thin. Jnui Tericht-a l To Oo
lieve" IK will piemji nt 11 u ni
Sunday en Tlun Jesua Tenth a
I'a To Iio ind at 7 P ni .Surul.iy
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DEATH CLAIMS
BRECKWG-iy
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WAR PENSION
TOPICS CHIEF I
LAW matters!
Sale Of Planes To France
Causes Ontburst Tax
Concerns Austin
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i - I i I ii n ill' ii
I id i i how t
i i ' i II n..!' p-n
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A i ' ii I' rilliim.f i 1
1 i ' l I i v ( ) Kiinlil 1i
I in I u hi.lm'n lomnii"
i i . t il li tin- vmi''
v' ! i Un. tin. ri ite voti'1
"" i Ii tlii "ff 1 1 "f lax ooni-
' i ! ilih th '.-"Minor hid
Ml ' t.! i: M llnll- f Hi-ri'f... I
1 ' In i I I ! h"'ii iilm ionium"!
. i tin of 'I. abolishment but ml. I
I ao mi i iilmi'iita which ant thi-
k to ih A n ti- foi anotlv
n il thi' 'ii'.iinni hnH not
1 I lllotll. I 111 till I'llU v )t
' i LI. of fi i ml- woi lun'
I i ! r to n in tin hope of
I . 'i j Oi!lin- appi iw il.
1 t! IM till I' till illlHHI'(l
' ' lit!". I- I .X of the KOVUinol.
w I i h w ' i'l put n tux or. all htul-
rii --. t ii i " t.onii hux In en Hume-
ri it Inn i. I h the roinnnlti e aev-e-ilt
siilKtitiiten bi'lnic wffeled one
f svhl h .i i pt-nposud tax on
hiiiii e i
nm.iri'ii O'Dnnlel who had ex-
ntvtl himnelf a oppoaed to cap-
i I iMirUhnient look hl first ac
i n with inference to a dMtfe Mr
tin.e Uedreaday It waa to fBnt
i "duy rovrlov. to Wlnaall' Wil-
li ii r.estio convicted of kilting
K it At.wd e3-yar-oM Doltaa
linmiin 'iovernor CDaniil gnv
'a tln-r i inUhmant u bta raovaona
n tullnwi
I th. '.fiii bi int a thirty-day
I . i l . unler th it Wllllari
i . . Mi't. i this ilrendful punlah-
ii i nt t tin t iln.a befon he l ra-
nd b i.i ith In the eli etrl'-
ii -o I i-n fi ml to iiilmit
1 ' ' III tile lllbl" lltclllllV
I i -. i '1 to 'ie a p il !j ill
i i i " t killing ii
I - i . nilir 4 to law tilt
i i f n) Ii inila and be-
' . i"'i it the txpiiutlon
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I w n :i ix hiouht little
. 'I . ' I..'.' hi tlon at Aiutin
! e '. ." . i not otiurlxln him
foi II' i!ly ailvtitiain ace tain
flo i n hm radio nd(lie.-i of lua.
Sui l v
At U a hiii. -ion lexUlition dlacua-
iioi. Im been atonx a er.erl
trii! pl.tm 1 for war piepuratlons
(ei i i .n the plctu An a aiile
b x fo lhi piotw of the pui-
h "' Limn In An.eitca by
r'r ii h N-en otin'Iu.ted. moat
of it lino. i n temaliiln- a net-ret.
bile ' '.f l man mwHpoptin tie
n. n i.l i'i. t'.ilelit I.ooai'Velt us I
! 'i a i a.itator .u ! ippl iui
u i ml m I'uiia anl I.iiul"n
oi i i' m after not!" i ii.uii'
to I n tha ' ii i ti m i'i
" i no - ti line ami I iti Ian
i il th. It Invi Ive I
I 1 -it i'i iii.rn.tly In the
'I i 'I . - o' Kuioiie un'l
i - in tin i n.itiona th.i
' .i 1 1 in niilit i v pn-
W I 'III Hill l ! VI I I 1
ii iii i : 1 1 1 111 1 - 1 1 iti. i
I r a i ii il'u u iniii)
o.i i tne liniia.ii Hon
(Con'lnutd On fU(c Two)
" t' I' '' lilUIl
'I . iffl. e of tax eon IllUvCl '111 I
'ti r 'i "t' rm bloke oM rt'fian-
it i i'i utitrni nt ol IUI t I itn'i
tint oftue Sen J.m Hill
mnii t me n loi.miuter iiom
Iv 11 is t" Ti Xlld '
I-"' v OlJitnhl lofiioi d to
ti il.tat hn.t aa to what
the mirage would contain or when
i w ml.) Ie j-Iuti
i Th. mi i e will be hli tbitd In
I is fu-t hi br.ch-tl tliu offered
i.. - .rtn n 'ix '.lun iu a miim
i ii in pn inn ti i i) i M ai
I "Ii il I t i I r' i i I xi i n
'ml . Loi.d ha '.vommended
I'Kltlnl.jr m-'Klif the att uu litoi
.j.p ii ' ihl n and a-HW.'rHblu t
Ii 'I'll' ii .ml t i i-'iati n '
i 'I ' t tin .if ihi nii i
in bin l i iiflutj to bt ippoilUi'l
-. - .oit.l 1.
Chicago's
1 (3?s 'fw- vtiv '
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Uiiiitis and .lutomobilna. stalled
g.m lloulrvard lert. hn Chl-ngo
moat furioua hlizzaid and buried
GROUND HOG SF.ES NO SHADOW
BUT ALVYNEEDHIS OVERCOAT
Ground hogs of Stephens eourty cmeislnR from their winter
lti. did not ec their shmlow Thursdny mornlnR. but If they lunmln
out tney probably will need their overcoats.
Uiw hanging clouds provonted the little weather phophet from see-
ing his ahadow so there will bo an catly sprlny. according to popular
belief. .
Uut the same low linnsrlnir clouds
that kept his shadow from being
cast gave piomlae of piubable rain
! oi snow. In view of itorma report
ed In the nation. The themometer
at the Public Service Company
tntion Thutsday morning regiatei-
j ed 3 de- ces. Texus (0 far escap-
ing storms that have hit the north
ern tiers of states.
Hnow. sleet and rain pelted acat-
teied sections of the west yester-
day during the third day of n
serlea of winter storms.
A stoim that originated In the
Rocky mountain region Tuewlay
veered north and whisked enow
over northern and western Nebras-
ka the Dakota .Minnesota and
northern Wisconsin.
Ousts attaining a velocity of 38
mile per hour whirled six to IS
inclu s o- snow n-roae South Dako-
ta Kouia di iftid so rapidly a atate-
wldc luhv..iy blockade waa feared.
Schools were closed In Hlbbtmj
ar.d Grand Raplda. MinneMta.
U.atern roads drifted shut behind
plows.
Six Incht.i of new snow were io-
poited In L'tab along the west side
' t tin V. -atih mountulns.
.Mm h "1 It i weather preceded
by snow in upper Michigan and
nun In Indiunu Illinois and Ohio
w i foit-cuat for the entire mld-
l St
Moie nnow wm in prospect In
N Yiik j-tute and the central
iiii.l inn the a iliatmu of New Eng-
land Thuii the end of the nation's
wiuiher woes was not in saght .ll-
t ho 111 h at least 12 deiths have
hem rMiited since Sunday night.
In aoiuc i f tin snow-clogged con-
tiii it brianiu apparent parties
would hiv. to be formed today to
dig the groundhog out of Ida win-
er hideout.
fjCfjion Member; To
Discuss Banquet
Umber of the Uurnlce ' Colsa
Post 'American Lo&lon wero to
meet In regular sesalon Thursday
evening to dtieus furthor plana for
t'u 'VaahingUm Ulrtluloy oelubra-
. tlon here.
The meeting will be called at 7:30
(ocloik and .Mian Chiytlno Muol-
lei will furniah mimic for the oc-
faaion Li'irlonalrea will hold their
annual banquet on Fchiuary 22
Mil MCjee Ft. Worth attorney
1 tu Lu. tue -I'uakti
Crazy Quilt
at ftntnatlc tniflet choked Mu-hl
wqi pnraUzrd b the winters
under 118 Inches o fsnow.
Father Of Brock
Woman Passes On
Information was received heie
thto morning of the death of J O
Collins Wednesday in a Houston
hospital. The 68-year-old man had
been a resident of Bieckenrldgo
for the iast four years coming
here from I J nils ny Oklahoma.
Mr. Collins beenmo seriously III
a few weeks ago while visiting
In Houston and Suguln with hU
ehlltlion. II8 we born In Bow-
man Georgia.
ininarat services wore scheduled
to I lieW Thursslay afternoon in
Mmltey Oklahotnn.
Mr. Collins ie survived by his
wife; four chltdren Mre. Tom
Smith of Breckanrldge. Mr M. T.
Merrell and Bmniett Collins both
of Houston and John Collins of
Soguln. Also surviving are 17
grandehlldren and nlnu great-
g:anilchlldrcn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith left a
few days ago-to be at the bedside
of Mr. Collins.
Federal Ownership
Seen For Railroads
WASHINGTON Ftb. 2. (U.PJ
The treasury icvealed today that It
niied the first seven months of
the current fiscal year with a de-
ficit of il.Wl.613.Sos.
The treasury statement for Jan-
uary 31 showed that spending since
July I amounted to 32iaiJBu(it
compared with l 3H3.ISI.I3S In the
same peiiud last year.
Receipts aggregated J3.23& IM.DM
compared with J3.3t0.922.7a3 In thj
same period of the 103S fiscal yeai .
The public debt reached a new
record height on January 31
amounting to J3t83 1276260.
Collie Is Senate
Probe Body Chief
AUSTIN Fob. 2. U.R The
Texas senate Investigating? com-
mittee or'n.nliirtl today by oloctlnif
Bun. Without no Collie of Eastland
as It chnlrmiin and Sen. Albeit
Stone of Krartum ns tecrrtaiy.
Chairman Collie and the commit
tee would soon bem aomu innmr
ks into UU matttr.
MOSCOW CUTS
OFF DEALINGS
WITH HUNGARY
Cliques Blocs Of Europe
Drawing Lines If War
Should Ccone
MOSCOW. Russia Feb 2. (U.
An official announcement said to-
la that the Soviet union had
hi uken off formal direct diploma-
tic relations with Hungary.
The action waa taken because of
HunKarya adherence to the anti-
cummunlst stcord among Ger-
many. Italy and Japan. Ih an-
nouncement said.
Recently Hungary had advised
the three members of the antl-
communta' bloc (hat she was ad-
heilng to their accord.
Reports from Berlin have Indi-
cated that Chechoslovakia Is even-
tually expected to join the antl-
communiit treaty and that when
and if the Franco armies win out
in Spain the nationalists regltn.i
to be established there also wiA
Join.
The cutting off of relations with
Hungniy was announced In an of-
ficial communique which added
that the Soviet union is closing Its
embassy ut Budapest. Russia also
asked Hungary to close Its embassy
In Moscow thu communique said.
Two Managers At
New Breck Posts
Formal announcements weru
ma do today of two now company
managers in Breckonrtilgo.
These are F. L. Luthrnnn ot
Burr's and Howard Hunt of the
Firestone Tiro and Rubber com-
pany. Mr. Lutlian's who comon hero
from Hope Arkansas took over
the management January 27. Ho
and his wife will llvu at 1203 Hast
Walker. He succeeds Jimmy Moore
who has gone to Kansas City and
N P. Carney formetly here goes
tu Hope. Mr. Luthans has been
with the company eight years.
Mr. Bast comes to Breckenrldge
from Dallas succeeding Tom Cook.
His fumily constats of a wife an-l
small daughter They will live at
MO West Walker.
Firestone with the addition of
Mr. East becomes a company of
directions. Employed aro Howard
West as we!' as Howard East and
Sam North. Janitor.
Ickcs Says U. S. To
Slay Out of Wars
WASHINGTON Feb. 2. U.R -Secretary
of Interior Harold L.
Ickes today entered the dispute
over President Roosevelt's foreign
policy with a statement that there
Is no danger of the United States
becoming involved in war "under
this administration."
Ickes' declaration came as the
adminlstrntion struck back at con-
gressional critics of possible Amer-
ican commitments to aid Great
Britain and France against Ger-
many or Italy. .
Ickss; statement was diiected
particularly at remarks lost night
by former president Herbert Hoov-
er who charged that the New
Deal was leading the United Statu
toward war. i
GROWERS MEETINGS CALLED
County bfcent and Mis W. R
Lr were called to Tulla Tliurs
day to attend the funeral of i
friend there whose name whs not
ascertained but tho calendar of
his office showod active prepara-
tions for spring.
A visit to the rnneh of Qulnoey
Corhtt to witnsss calf feeding
Friday had bion cancelled but
emphasis was being laid on a
Wild Gnme Management meutlng
at Harpcrsvllle Monday all of
that auction being urged to at-
tend. Tenaelng and yard lmpiove-
ments aro occupying i contiul spot
in ai tivttli i It H Nelaon Collogo
Station AAA fl Id nannger was
a visitoi In tliei ki nudge Wednes-
day checking the. local olfivc on
Words Of Governor
On Reprieve Bring
Storm Of Protest
AL'Si'IN Feb. 2. U.H' Gov W I..e Olmnl. 1 today rnNed " it mi .
protest by granting a condemned nergr murderer a 30-day lepilm -.
ns could "suffsr this dreadful punishment Jo days befoic b. is
Ueved by death in tin . U ffir chair.'1
Ksp. J. K unf f to chairman of the limine p. mi.
ttarj's committee n th. h.e .. ntntlve said that ti.u.
ftatement was "the moil h. Inou ... f it. and the m..t inl-un
tc emlnate from a min In h t t i . the last two de uh
"When I was a school boy I rel - .
in text books of despot in Ron'
putting people to death in the
arena In order to see them suffer
Wlnfree sold.
"As a friend to 7.000 men in th
penitentiaries of this state I want
to say that this statement is tin
most heinous the foulest and t In
most inhumane to emlnate imm i i
man In this state duilng tin list !
two decades."
The Ft. Worth Press siid In im
editorial that It felt 'souy foi
the governor.
"We feel sorry for O'Unnn I tl
paper said "not f.u 3n ii- I.
for all hli dns nnd his nuhts tin
thing will come to haunt hun
Tho nef;io who was kIm i M
30-tlay lepiieve wm Win. II Wil
Hams who klllr.l hln foim . n
ployer and ws to hnve b. i .
eeuted shot My aftei nildnubt t
night.
O'Dnnlel who .ivi th.it he l
not believe In capital punishm '
for moral reasons granted th st iv
of execution late esteid.i In .1
Ing so he Knld he beheveil n . pn
Ishment could be no seven is i
have certain death tare "ii in tin
face for 3o days and nights
Williams was told today tint
O'Danlel had granted the n-piiev
nnd he Immediately thanked the
governor.
"I am rtmdy to go anyhow" he
said. "I itn not suffeung and I
am getting ready to nieel my fate "
Tear (las Pistol For
Local Police Wanted
Sheriff Toopy Fieoland is of the
opinion that Itieckeniidge neetU u
tear gas trun. A pistol can be pur-
chased for $18 50 nnd he la of the
opinion the police foice ant
sheriff's depnitmcnt ahould have
It in case It should be needi d some
day. ShelU foi the pistol cot
$3 30 and S3 50 enr-h.
Freeland Is taking up the matter
both with the city and the county
Pioneer Woman Of
Jonas County Dies
ANSON Feb. 1 (Hpl.) - iirs.
Hattle Moran 71 one ot the ear-
liest settlers of Jones county and
daughter of the well known pio-
neer. "Phantom Hill" Hcott died
yesterday morning Following sev-
eral months Illness Mia Mornn
died at the home of a son Virgil
Mornn of Anson.
Names Given Texas
Girl Quadruplets
OAI.VESTON. Feb. 2 U.R Tin
IlHdgett quadruplets Geialdlne
Jeanette Joyce and Joan celebiat-
oil their second day of life today
by getting lusty appetites.
Attendants at St. Mary's Infirm-
ary said that the babies and then
mother Mrs. Esther Ha i per Bad-
Ktt were gaining strength rapid
ly after a restful night.
this woik.
Another mcetlnir of interest
to
groweis and mnehefs is that sch-
ailuleil for next Monday at Cole-
man whon crop Insutance will bo
discussed. The Stephens county
agricultural committee will at-
tend and othur Intetiwts aro Invlt-
sd to bo present.
Already plane are being mad
for the 1030 Stephens County Pio-
duots Show Nino dlicctois or that
body have been elected and K II
Maxwell lua ehalrman annuunc-
ed that a meeting of the nine
would be held Monday night to
elect officeis additional directors
and tov plan for the 1038 show.
Those discussing the mattei fav-
ored tjiimcey Coibutt as clwliman
of tht show for 103a.
Bridget Hitler
I UffliWTrfaW T7if'aIilljaialitagi.lssir--' islt'jJ
I i
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Mut Mi B'.Vt It. Icr I it
m 'i r-i"-' vv rf A 1 'If Hi i' r
She n i i ! t' Fil' i rrro r If-
brother Al' s an Amtrtan v . -er.
when ho v i k d in Dubt n CI
jeirs ago Mis Hitler live-- in
England her husband and Iht ir
son Willy Hitler in Germany
ITALIAN PAPER
HITS AT FDR
Reply To President Stirs
Feeling Of Resentment
In Both Nations
ROMK i-eb 2 LP Th
fen.slve frontiim oi tin i ..
Italian axis must In t ml
the Panama Canul" n n n p
the pollcicH of Prenldcnt J.
velt the iiilhiii itativt fi- i
toi Vliglnio tl.iyda dulin
day.
Gayda. who ofttn spt.iU f.
miei Benito Miisollnl kiuI Hi
tenaion f the N ixi-fna li-t h '
front muat leault from th .
ed stutement ot Pn-iiibi' I.
velt lniilIii' th it Finn i i
American defm-i fiont
Guyda also chuinl th t
Reosevelt - stand wiia pun
ated piovocation."
New C-C Seer el an i
Is Expected Today
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Mi et ki im nlgi I'hambu oi
ie wis i X i'i t il ro .llli. n
etiliilge Thuisiliv fd i
Huntsville t Hsum In i
heie
I'pon hi ' ui iv il flu loi 1 l
ors expei i to t.iki up hum i i
the matir i of i n ombt i ship
to puah u I-mh-a iv pi i i un li
undir w"i and thi matt i ot
wnlln foi th. ni
City El y. ii Dnvli i I
tiling ovu 'niio f t hiv. i
tigie.i lol hv pi )pell oAl i
an atti mpt lo et i'ii i.l
buiidi. g a WP ptoj ci .-sj
woi't has b in uone n i'h-
Mirnbii of ciniea duplli-t ion-
appeal td and Mr. Davis 3 ni.ik
a (.hack of Uio work.
Prison Escapee Is
Taken At Lovelady
CROCKETT. Feb 2 I P v
Gilbert was back ut Eaatht f
son farm today.
He cacaned Tuesdav but w
captuied Ihut night hi ik i
along a sutct in. Lovcmdy
Gllbeit ij undci a thtec m i
tence fiom Euatland cuuii'y Ay
buiB-lar.
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1939, newspaper, February 2, 1939; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70768/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.