The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 177, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 25, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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r maJe tott and pliabla; thay are
'ObbrU of th incentive to go forth
m th- world of atlvrnturt. Thpr
ai two Wllli-n human tln.- on
v.r nurfupf uf thi Mirth of num.
rh.oiaonilii and thuuaanda t boyx
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i bynla hnirhuJd id. I .f 'ir--tnunrnu
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n. . la 1 in frmu individual u- mult:
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Jut kaon whrn the moat pii'urr
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f Anieriean tat'nirn arv1 i-.-.
manship. owneU hn ee it . iw
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he wilderneiwt of North t'a' ' i.
The mural of the tale la Uitl .n a
lcrnoracy tt poibie for ' .
t.f lowly birth to outatrip . h.
rce for fame and fortune 'ru v
b l rocked in a golder i ' -and
fed wtfh a golden ! ' '"
'he '.p of luxury
W'-i hail the i.lU.e Kaiel. '
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II th niay h ' ip '" b "'.
f 1 frmenU the re.-ord ' ' -
faifn and hi jrrandfath i '!.
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afa lift ivjlwul who ploddad ;
frt "3hi snmK a a rneaenfer
. Antll he landed ut 111 lop of
s.e ladder 9 flnanrirr and diplo-
ma anj HUtlcal leidrr of hi fel
1M
Bi"SINESS ttv n of San Antonio
believe .n advertu n their city
abroad It cot $m iv) m the first '
municipal natiotuil ivrrtlslna; I
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Second Sheets
ONION SKIN
UAII.KOAD MAN I LI.V
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Telephone No.
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SOUTHERN
Youth Describes
J4-YEAR-0LD
BOY ON STAND
FOR BROTHER
Say
s Shook Brolhcrs Killed
By Clyde Thompson 'To
See 'Em Kick'
i:.ST!.ANl. Jiim- 2..
.1 I') Th.' thrill killing.-. '
1 in nit l.ufi.m Shook. Kii'-
l.itni riuntv vouths v..
Mai it-H om "lde Tlionips""
tuil.jv hv Wnorirow Wilson
l;i.i I 1 ar old lxv. whn
I- t'Kk the slant to ttwtif;"
if ih- (in! of Thomas Davis
. i lii "t I i i ))a t i- :ili i
f .' i tin l-'illmjr.
1 i':i nuniinit pn ni
I hi i . i-riit.rw iiur k
l" i i .'. .!. orititi..n uf
' 1 mi.
Ttiurpp
tiru r
The "v
..n wi r
' i ll- hi .1 -mid fh it
i Via. v thf mm-
don"
u'th.r.STnT..
Kt tm r- t to huntlnir th
wit nm said hut when they ri-a.'h
d the .la. e Til .'ntMiii bulivrl
?:"h.."":..dbi:; 'Uh" S;
fliook U- I.V did It to ' ee
thm kick DavU Mid Thotnpaxm
"" ii 1
hLn aLhtK?.P2Tr by M.yor Chamber- of
on hfai tfun now and by th Una
he wm 21 he would hve it
rwltche
rrtomp-on tixk iU nJfa'watrh
from Lujian Hhuoki nochtji and
gave both to him. Davis aaid. It
waa only ori-aua they were un-
able to itet the car through a
fence thut the Nxtiea of the sltln
lis .i.- not inrriej away to
t.e burn-i' IMui tetiftrd
The lui 111th 01 'rial was
onie Kiven th' death peiut or
thf murder but won a reei-il
on a legal tn hnicalm
Hunk Robberies
Climuxed; Two
Handils I'Jscapr
oXr'oI'.li Inwrt June .". I'P
A aerii - i.r dink rojiberles in I wj
4 c'..nwxei h- re hortly ifter
nudnigiu when two men bound knd
tortured Fre.i IJapp and hi .'.
n un effort to gain friwn them thc
contbination of the Farmers H.iv
ing Bnr.k vault K h prel
lent of ih. hank
The bank I'reaidetit and hm aifa
were b"und with wire while the
bandita u-wd force In their effort
' extrac the combination A room
er in the Kupp home ainvd nd
frihterti I thim 4ray.
A few h.iiin earlier the I'nion
Hank A T'.i-- Company at Sir-'
berry l'...n. nad been r. Ibed of
nearly Jllomtand th Mtai- Hank
of ''tluinet nitd b.-ea ioott.l on $1.-
.110 Holla rids Leave
For iXeiu York
Mr and Mr N 8 Holland left
' Ji on an automobile trip to
N. York where they will enroll
f n ri'ii'ii' touts in Columbia
I 'niveraC .
The ci . ' Mr and Mra Hoi-
. U .1 Wilt . f I
' oiurwi atudled
continuation
during the
summer or 1H2H when they aiao
.'tended Columbia Untveraity.
Mi Holland la superintendent of
Hi. kinrldae nchoola. and iln
Holland .wlU taach In the Nor'h
Ward school next year She
taught In Houth Ward during the
ptit school term
Guarantees Fan
Against All Fouls
KANSAS CTTY. Junt W C1JB --
Promo Wr Gabe Kaufman has as-
' sured boxing fan they will get
their money's worth If they com
;tc the Hunt-Friedman bout her
I July 0
He announced today that 'foul
i' I cheeks" would be issued in case the
' match ended as have so many in
tha pat few months
ij 'If there's a foul indentions' or
Ji unintentional these two boy are
going " have to fight p ove- ni;ain
' for nothing Kaufman said
He felt pretty safe however as
glance at the fighters' records
J. showed neither had ever wen or
' lost a bout en a foul
mjt Ifceckenrttoje America
V'llx.i
Offieial.s ()!' ImlrpnidenL Petroleum
Woeintion Speak I lere Tonight Al 8
liiili'lH-iiili'iit nil niT:itiir uf
tile stpplirn iiiinli mill titht-r
Oil Hilt lllllMtll- v ill c.itliiT 111
thi rluli riMiiiis of Ihf IimiiI IV-
Irulenm ( Inh tiuilclit tit i'N.it
o'rliwlt t Imir tin- iriilili'iii- of
tln llliliprnili'iits ilixtiiosiil In
itfliliils uf the liidf im.ii.1 I1..
Inilriiiu Assixlntl.iii jinl ollirr
spik"rH
llthi-r IhUIch nil nnr.itiir.
wlin iirt IntiTi-iti-d in Hie nil
-lliiulloii. n rr imititl to atl-nil
tin' nin-t Inic ImlcpiMiili'iit (ip.T-
atnrs front ijisll.iinl Kuiisi-r
nnd iithcr rciitfrs runt- sii;iiiflcil
thrlr Inli'iitl.iiw uf iitti-iidin
the lin-i'tlni; linrf tiinVtht.
loin f'ninfll. rliulrtiimi of tin-
lmlM.nltit IVtrnlt'iiiii nmii-I-Btloti
uill hfiiil ti croup uf four
or tin- pfiiknrx rnnilnt; to thi'
BOBBITT IS
UNDER FIRE
Santone Mayor Claims He
Is Playing Politics
9AN ANTONl Jun 5 'LP !
Aty fn R E Bobbltt vra
dwounted for allegedly "playtngj
naUtlcV nnd rallmrf n "llnr" tola
Ban
Antonio fouowlne the state
official's public statonient about
condltetiwi to Hexar county.
Bcbbitt'u declaration that he Itnd
bt offers! th support of 'he
Bexar county machine if lie would
not press chnrgeo of election lr
regularities against Bexar official-
was met b Choinber.i' heated re-
m irk.
cimmbtrs ihullenred Itobbltt to
-lean up i'omliUon.1 in Webb
tountj frtwii whence he came le-
clartng that ' Alien votes and
bogus poll taxes are common
there
iew Jersey Parties
Write Repeal Issues
Into Platforms
TKENTON N J. June 2.1 lU P'
With the tentative adoption bv
te th major parties of plafform
planke calling for repeal of th
ISth Amendment it appeared to
day that AmbMiador Dwlght V.
Morrow's firm stand for repeil
would result In little or no pKi"3
being laft for th voters of rtr
Jeraey Utia fall.
I Morrow'u Inalatence at the re-
publican stata convention that ths
party incorporate in Ma platform
the vlewa h expressed in his
campaign resulted last night in a
tentative wet platform's being Riv-
en 'o the resolution committee.
which will present it to the con
vention next Tuesday for ratifies-
lion
The democratic convention al
lapted yesurday a tentative re-
adopted
peal plank In if platform
Robbers Sought In
Connection With
Derailed Train
ST PAirU June 2S I l'i Train
robbers were hunted today as the
wreckers of the Mountaineer crack
Soo Lne Chicago train derailed Ih
a St Paul suburb last nlaht with
10 pnaengerii slightly injured
Ben Anderson. Wilhamaport. Pa
vra arrested and held without
k. va CIam .k .lallnK uk k.
the suburban station of Ciouster
reported that he saw two suspic-
ious characters fleeitug from the I
rignt-or-way ahortly after the ac-
cident. Investigators found the bolts re
moved from s switch. A diner and
u"e other car wr d"-Uud-
.MISS KOI.LKV HKCOVHUING.
Miss Frances IloRey daughter o!
Mr and Mr H. T. RoUey. la doing
nicely today at the Wrwwide Hos-
pital following an operation for
removal of her appendix accord-
ing to attendants
ii.vvK cii.vNci: roit HO.VU All)
Al'STIN June 2S (UPJ Travis
and Willianikon counties will get
..other chance to provide a hun-
dred foot right of way for the
Rol.eet K Lee highway. The state
highwty t omineselon has agreed to
reinstate previously cancelled
allotment of funds for the high-
way in these counties If the full
width is secured.
s'n I'MI ( OT NTY TEXA
CROSS
"Thrill
ini'ftine Otht-r siMtikcri due to
In1 liruril tin": ( li.irl .Mor.m
Kurt Worth iittornr) uhii w i
In-trtiiiiriitul In pissing tlu
new plH line l.iu ; C IjiuIi-Wllili-
mill I 'rank Killniigh .-ri-tarj
uf the l.iti- II. I. Ur.
who will ilNoiios the i-ffeet nn
nil tariff Mould hae on Mryi-
ens euiint. .Mr. MiirRaii ii 1 ul-
tetnpt to eiplum the pipt line
luu to the inilepiinileiit nper.i-
tur. OrrirluU of the IVtruletim A
siM'lutlnti are l-.l(lll' urloiii
Texas rltles lioldlnir just such
tiieetlng-j us thej will hold here
t.iiilclit. A similar met-tini; was
held at Curslcan. last nitjht
and from Jiere the (croup will
1-0 to Alli.ui and .Moran.
staf entertainment will fol-
low tonK'lit's miftin?
HOOVER GETS
VETERANS BILL
House Passes It Quickly;
Veto Is Expected
Washington j 25 u.r -
Ithout a moment of consldora"
tlon tie Hotue unanimously ac-
cepted today the disputed World
War veterans pension bill and di-
rected that It be sent to President
Hoover for his anticipated veto.
The" action wm the first step .in
the plans of House Republican
leaden to get the pending bill out
of the way no they can pass o
tnodlfiod compromise measure
more acceptable to the President.
Speaker tangworth signed the
hill and it wan sent to the Senate
where Vice President Curtm affix-
ed his algnature at 12 20 p m A
messenger then took the measure
to the White House. They Presi-
dent may veto it today
Boy Scout Found
After Rein (j Lost
For
F i v e
Days
BANNINr Calif June 2fl. (U
Harold Johnson 12-year-old tender-
foot Hoy Scout who was lout five
days In the mountains is going to
bush up on his Woodlore so that
the next time he is In that pre-
i dlcament he will be able to build
a fire even If he doesn't have any
matches
"I wasn't much scared" Harold
told an admiring ring of rangers
and woodsmen today a he recuper-
ated front his experience "but I
could save done with some food
during those five days."
Harold walked Into the Snow
Crek fish hatchery yesurday
j while ranger. friendH ami Indlnns
' hunted him in the San Jacinto
Mountain. expecting at any time
to find hU body. He wn. lost from
a. party of Scouts last Thursday.
"I Just started walking Hlong
Snow Creek" Harold wild. "I knew
the creek went some place. It was
hard sometimes to climb through
the canyon but I stayed near the
creek."
The listening rangers were amaz-
ed at his modest recital They satd
so far .as they knew no white man
' ever had followed the orecinitloui
canyon of Snow Creek from lm
source hisrh in the San Jacinto
' range
-
' ) I fVi" !
V.lt 1 r I Ivlrl
Critically Hurl
By 3 Smugglers
IwVBEDO. June 26 U.P -Uobert
Kelsey border patrol officer was
shot and critically wounded oarly
thi. morning by three smugglier.
on the Texas side of the Rio
Grande.
The men ambushed Kelney ami
fired upon him at close range tho
bullet pacing thrj-jgh his stomahc.
He returned the fire wounding
one of the attackers he reported.
rOSTl'ONi: IIKAUING
AUSTIN June 28 IU.P.V-A post
ponement from Juiy 10 to July
i IS has been ordered by the Sta'e
Railroad Commission for it hnr.
ing here to consider cotton tran-
portation rotes from the Interior
to Texas ports. RailrovHi ask
continuance
e of rates temporarily
nllMo.l Inal .rAn .a k. 4 ..4
..u.. ... .1 ct t.. iiii-m uiuior
truck competition. with some
changes
'WIiMM-W J' I ' !
Killings'
f
THIEVES ARE
ACTIVE HERE
TUESDAY NITE
Believe Robbers Same Ones
Who Commitled Seven
Crimes Last Week
Another .-erie of robbeiie- v.
committed in Brp-kenu.lH i -
i mgni apparently by the -aine p-i
i son or persona who rai.sicked
I six business houses nnd one re-i
dence last week according to
ports made to Chief of Pol
' John Kelley this morning
I Last night's burglaries w.rr
' similar to the ones committed !at
.week. In that the thief apparent
' ly was not looking for anvthlntf
but money Chief Kellev repoiteil
that only six cents was taken in
i ! tiesdoy night's robberies whuh
I Included the robbery of one busl '
nees pljee a residence nnd if
l tempts to break Int t u
I business establudimente
Thieves secured only SID in thu
escapades of taut wcik
Th Pnnhandle Titling attitlon N
I. corner West Wllliitrui and South
I Hose was the loser of the vxi
cents The thief went through
I the cash register am! look i
throughout the office but bothrr-
ed nothing else Attempts o
break Into the Safeway and A & P
grocery No. 1 store were unauc-1
cessful when back windows ami
doora failed to give away to pris-
ing. Tho home of Mr. Newt Ilnrltey
1114 W. Elm street was also en-
tered by way of a back window
but Mrs Hnrkey said today thjt
she had not missed anything The
burglar went throughout the
house prying Into thing but .Jul
not take away a single article or
nny money. Mrs. Harkey and
Mrs. Harkey and a brother wer
asleep In the house while the rob-
ber was at work.
Ohief Kelley said today that he
would start a "vacTunry drive" .
once in an effoit to catch the pie
ties responsible foi the robberi s
during the past week The police
head expressed tbe opinion that
the robberies were being commit- '
ted by petty thieves probably by I
men who have been out of work
tor some nine and were badly In
need of money This in further
thought possible due to the fact
that the thieves have never car-
ried away anything but money.
to Relief Seen
For Hot Weather
KANSAS CITY June 2!5 (U.W -Weather
forecasters could promise
little relief today from the blister-
ing weather which has held away In
she southwest for almost a week.
From the upper roaches of the
grain belt to the cotton country
of Texas and Oklahoma the mer
j .'' Teveri.. indic atlonit Wu.d
IV?' her. "m""""" " would
cury remained well above 80 to-
uty mere.
Temperature as high ns 103 de-
grees were reported In various see-
tlons of the Southwest yraterday
The mercury sky-rocketed in some
cnatja u luucn as m aegrees trot.i
the comparatively cool weath-r
which lasted only one night after
general thunder shower i Monday
Harry Richman And
Clara Row To Wed
BUFFALO N Y
rlarry Richman
June 23 (UP
New Ymic!
-I..U -i..w . i-.-- . I
'""' vuu piuprieiur. plans to . . . .
marry Clara Uow. the "It" Kin Pj"' extol.. 1 th p.sn
of the movies some tlw in '" T p "' Miner.
August and Maxie RosenWoorn ing h" he Popostd prison relo-
the pugilist will be bis best man ri;itn Pan M 'Xtrivagan ind i.n
Richman announced today n.-ces.s.ir and that in ..I! pror...
"We will be married In Augu t bll"y h' ' "1 '"m-'f 'he Kri
nnd Maxie will do the best rnnU county farm He Mid he ored
honors." Richman said. "She's k W cn s ail tlnin tin jftim n far m
great little girl-so real She j '" Brazoria counti and that num-
wanted to come with m but . rou attempts had been made to
couldn't get away." lese the land at large prices
IVST OP U.VKMl'LOVMKNT
BILLS UEi'OItTBI) TODAY
WASHINGTON June 25 (UJU
The last of the Wagner unemploy-
ment bills that authorize establish-
men of employment agencies bv
states with federal assistance was
reported favorably today by the
House Judicary committee
The action placed the entire un
I employment relief program of S.-n
I "tor Wagner Demo New York.
a ... V.SI I .. .1 In I Vi w.n V.I1I- nl.l..
""""".-.. ... t...cc u.o niirauy
passed by the Senate before the
hoube for final action
Dancing Queen
1
ZSJfafegfr
if ilsssWJa S--S A ieiif&J&vififi
nSL' st'?& m dffi&P 'S r!
' Afc1 lltnttulu Bureau
JloseU.nl lel above aitiu. tlv l T-veur-uld Jap m.-e-Hawaliaii ralsa
curried uway first houois in a. South Sou Isles d.mcs .onttst at Hono-
lulu ff.Mitly hoseliiiil or 'Fioei oi Heuveu" vou over u. field
of several bundled Samosm uml Fijian belles.
UNEMPLOYED
IN THIS 00.
NUMBERS 481
303 of These are Residents
Of Breckenridvc Census
Report
Shows
Tlie tot il Mneiipl ve.l p' ' J '
in Sti pfeiis county n t un linlii'
I those wh.
have Jobs rnid 1. .e
1 nd off work tine to -.r.ne illn -s
or tempui'iiilv l"t off n 161 n'
(onlinif to n prelirnln.irv report
made to lay by VV R SJouthwoi th
cMrectr of cenH taking fot this
district.
Ur. Smtthworths report Indlcat -
ed that the greatest raalorty of
unemployed men were to be found
in Breckenrldge proper this num -
"" "" -- merrury slippid up
The census of unemployment )s'centui nvuk ilond
mikJit each time the regular cen
sua roll is taken. The unemolov-
ment list Inoludet those persons
who are usually found at work
but who are now out of work ah! .
to work and looking for a lob
With a population of more thm
16 000 peonle. Sephen.i . ntv
I U"0" "?
shows a relatively am..
II p. i
nt
n
i unemolnved people
to Mr Southworth' r. j
i
RcUCUP OH Is
Under Rich Lands
Of Prison Farm
EDGEWOOD Tex i - June 2.") L p.
Bell f tat t h- i is oil undfi mi '
of the ru h 1 uid of tht prison f i ni
was ixpi. -e lv l A Fi-i' k I.il
In ittolllev .pi ik 11; in Ii. 'l 1 f of
tin" i .inuiil it . u' I ii li.v I'. i.
Miller here tr.dav
pl.mt
1'1-VN KKGATTA.
DALLAS. Tune 25 i y P'sn for
midsumme- r.gatta at Wh e r t
Lake here July 13 will be ru tdr -
' a meeting tonight of the Dalliw
Boat Club It Is planned to n.ak'
thi tvent the lsrgest of It kir 1
ever held in North Texts Pi .7?- to
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wuu win aitempi to change jrur
boats while trav. ling at .
of 35 miles an ho'ir
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I1ERCURY AT
103 DEGREES
HERETUESDAY
Warmest Day Recorded So
Far 1 his Summer: Ail
Texas Sweltering
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fit this Vitti wi'li a ii curd tuei
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according to lecom . ( l- tin
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THURSDAY
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w Utirig or Captain Klngsforrl-
Sml'h and his companions Evert
Van Dyk c- pilot J Patrick Saul
navigator and John Stannage ra-
dio operate-.
Twe:ty hours of the flight
i)ros5 the Atlantic was through
log onlv 'heir well-epuippod radn
which g. ' until in ir tin end ('.
recttoi's from sl.ip keeping the
pi ine in its i..ur e Stiong head
winds l.othi'ird th. finis tor
HeHt plllt "f ttie J'Ulllt
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PEACE TALKS
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OI.I'KI sSl.h UIIHAT PRICKS
IoH' I V Km Juno 25. iuP
A piea that h Federal F.u.-n
Board do 3rn.i"h - to relieve J.
pressed wh. nt ji.. wai n'a!
in a teii'iam t Ohairmin
Alexander I. . t Oovert.3r
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I'l.n.fd.att pur g )y )
(..ru it -"Civiout. bushels t "
wheat at current prices with the
understanding it would be wi
held frorr. ihn n arket until s'a
t'l (onditmns ai. rcti red
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