The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 206, Ed. 1, Friday, August 2, 1935 Page: 1 of 6
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Clje Urcthenritfle American
TRADE AT HOME
Ten Perrons Are Injured by Every
Purchase Mode Out of BrMktn-
tdge
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texas Partly cloudy to
night and Saturday Probably
ihowers In the extreme west.
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SANITY TESTS
BEFORE VOTERS
Second Proposed Amend
ment Would PermiUOb-f
servation Without Trial.
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do with the tniip.it nr . mini'
writ nf insane rorj. prrlimm
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I'ndar the present Constitution
wi.'ieby everyone U guaranteed a
juy ir : it i tmroaalbie to com-
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jui Im.1 would tM had
Wheeler Frowns On
Kail Reorganization
WASHINGTON Aug 2 UJt
baiitii4ii Button K Wheehtr of
the Hniale Interstate Commerce
Committee today forwarded a
stiongly worded protest to the In horse at Wasbingtan which about
terstate Commerce Commission I eight from Breekenrtdg will at-.gam-.'
.pproval f rai.riMtd reoi tend A number of badges and oth-
aaiuii.'i. i present er awards will be made
LIE DETECTOR "rSSM ASHED
Mniibers of the Breckenridge
I Jons . lub i. .day noon heaid from
M.s i T Ht.wl'A a brief but In-
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u t of the interna-1
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trom which the local del
i.ly
eganon latently returned a musi-
cat program and saw a denunatra
Hon or a lie detector
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Dr Brute Snder ..r Breik-andKe
-.abatituted f.i r H.Aaki in
v.ntor wtm wua expo ted hut not
iprrsent He wji ..peiaiin; the ni.i-t
'"'" aut.t.cj.iUny uniu u i cugene rhompson. Owen Kauntlso elattd over it that she scorned '
Rowles started tolling of the trip tolLoRoy. iVrntee Tinmmcll and Jo-' a dentists utt'gestion that it should
Mtgito when the machine went (seph Kiker be extra te.l '
HELD
HOT OIL PROBE
POSTPONED AS
HEAT GOES ON
Names Of Thompson And
Lon Smith Appear On
Fake Message.
M'n.N Auk 2 'l.l. Hearing
' 'hi Trxiti houM of represents-
v . ..mmittee to Investigate hot
ii today had recessed tndeflntt-
iv For three dH.va the committee
heard teatlmony of the itftte rail-
road commluiontn and their ex-
plana tlorw of Incident the com-
mittee diaroverd at i prevloua
alon In the East Taxaa field
Another meeting about Septrm-
br t um indicated.
Meantime the committee and
hr aganrlea will aeth to find out
who la reaponaltle for a rake taie-
trani on which 127331 barrela or
oil was releaaed for shipment in
Eat Texan without approval of
the tender board
The meaaa; had been pasted m
a tending blank so that It coven d '
thr line which dlatlnguishe
ending and received blank It n '
addressed to H A Mile. chef of
the Kt Texas commission office
and wa typrwrlttm In it air the
names of Ion .Smith and Ernest
Thompson
Committeemen admitted thev
hnm the telegram was a fake but
said it .-idlrated a lack of co orrtl
nation when a larga amount of o.l
j could be released in such a man
ner.
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ANfJIiBTON. Aug. 2 tl p. Kree
'Peech and frtedom of the press.
waa queationed by rnntenipt pro-
ceedings againat six Houston news-
ppar men. John Cooker defense
attorney told District Judge M S
Munson at the hearing on the case i
today
The newepHpet men were td
for eoniempt of tourt Monda. he
cause they publ'.sheil reports of the
murder trial of Clyde Thompson.
after Judge U union ordered them
not to do so
The right of free speech and
fredom of press la far more Im-
portant than any Inconvenience to
the court arising from publication
of newspaper articles was the de
fense argument as the case began
Sore Mouth Among
Dogs As Re ported
Walker Mayles today said then- is
a small epidemic of sore mouth
among dogs in town which Is often
fatal to the pet
Me advised keeping dogs on the
premises when stricken feeding
them sardines tossing them down
their throat past their sore mouth
Ms said the dog starves to death
Scouts Honor Courts
Will Meet Tonight
A Boy ttcouu court of honor will
held this evenlnc at the Y M.
C A beglnaig? l 8 o'clock
This will the lust court be-
fore the grouts leave for the lam-
"hayw-.re and Dr Snider aflei-
wards said it was demolished He
said the machine would not with-
stand extraordinary untruths
Tb. (IiuIIm. ....... ...... I .....ft.
. . .......H nHa isTorstl wiin
three song .ejection by Mrs. ..'
- i
atrice Ueals Searcy. Arkansas ac- on wnicn rour nations were believed
companied by Charles M Kiker of'to r."rlng n agreement
Wichita Fulls She rendered ' Where
tht Dawn and Sunset Meet' a .e
lection from Rigoletti. and tint
Alone
Other visitors ware MesKlam
on Big
FOR
Bottle and
Enter Utility Probe
WA.HINJTON Aug 2 iUR' An impiomptu teuniun of mcnihci-
"' 'he IHttO' f i ii I -mr fr'enft from Tii i;ir ' cle.n
up the c ".. .. ' ii iniiiiv inves'iKiMon intiis h x muddla 'mla)
arul Inruii n i'Iv ideil i mvstcry hot' I to th- putiiis.
out lifi.l Sin S tok. j voixl look njt Ti'Xhii dinwld II t uic
records hit -.it thi th bnxy
which hi uni ! Kepiesentatlve
Nat ration liemocrat Texas re-
ceived from .i utility mnn the day
before the Wheeiei Uabtirn vo'e
contained onl cigar been use I
took a handful A witness hnd
suspected the box held somethlnR
else Bonnie Patton. 17-year-old
daughter of the representative told
the same story and with some
pride added that she mat Dick
Powell movie star on a trip to An-
napolis on June 3i when she went
there with her family the day be-
fore the vote.
It was fiery Representative
Thomas L. Blanton Democrat.
Texas who bt ought in the mystery
bottle uftcr InventlKiito. determ
Six Millions Funds
For Carlsbad Road
.- v. I i n l.i . k. i tl. . i t n; 'I t t .n hi I
mivtltiK i Mm. i il Hi i. i .iktil .iImiii' hil 'iippi'iicil then
after the no'ting t Ai.stui It n -iiiipl) i iiiiiiiiK fuithr of mat-
tern agieid upon except that the mghwa) '! thf w. will ! No H
and the um of money named
In sea. on Ht Mineral Wr s ed ;
nesday. the atitte highway commis-
sion firmly committed itself to a
major development policy along
an Important east-weitt artery
through West Texas -highway SI.
which has had much agitation but
very little money spent upon It.
The commission announced that
the Wast Texas art a would be al-
located J9.000.00O in road project
from 4lft.56O.000 stats aad federal
funds not Including WPA projects.
Tlin t'liiiiigi'..
This action was taken affecting
highway SS
Changing the designation of
highway S3 to highway IS from
Kort Worth to the New Mexico Una
through Mineral Well. Melralf
Jap. Caddo. Breckenridge. Albany
Anson Roby Snyder. tMmess and
Seminole This mute had been des-
ignated previously fiooi the Loiiisi
ana line west through Marshall.
Itngvlew itlndewater. Terrell Dal-
las and Fort Worth. The commis-
sion said the highway would be
jointly No 1ft and No 1-A front
Kort Worth to Metcalf flap No 1-
A was abolished from Mstcalf Onji
to Albany Krom Mineral Walls to
Wcatherford highway 16 was made
a major project A new road will
be constructed
CtiiiHtriirtioii Mum
Construction on the newly num
betd highway 1.1 will get under
way soon Th commlss on ordered
action on projet ts from the Nv
Mexico line east through Oainea
Dawson and parts of Borden and .
Scurry counties The road Is paved he-e. w-as Idenlifltd tiMiay by his j
from Fisher coojt'y eastward ' uncle at Olell Meek IH. of Hill
Several gap- on highway 10 from j county
Brown wood to Fort Worth and W I'. Meek of Sheiuian tileti I
highway M 'lorth of Htephenvill. lifted the liov lying the victim'
to the Palo Pinto county line wiilwn the ion of a Hill louitty
be Improved soon
The commission authorised a
project in Howard county north-
west from Big Spring to Martin
county on hlghvry .
Closing of gaps in highway 21 In
Dickens and King county wis au-
thorised i
France And Rritain '
Join Peace Hands
.
OENBVA. Aug 2 up. Premier!
Pierre Laval of France told a ss-j
.... .mil. r ik. r..- - sue.
- - - HVHf WO WWW S-BjeBJfSS W( -
tions council tonight that Prance
and Britain had formed a united
front to bre'tk a deadlock which
and developed in their efforts to
solve the dispute between ItaJy 4 ml
f&thlopia
The ouri.il pupa id for a night
- ' - - "in the rmi.e of rn..hiliitu.ii
i appiuvu a cuinpr.oni'w j '" " '. '
. - . .
Wunniii tW. (uU TimiIIi
sTBl'BENVIU.E O U.R M's
Martha Maiah letently cut a
lu th at the age of tJ8. Sire wns I
Oil Shipment Aired at Hearing
MUTILATING
Blanton
ined a hotel cleik had given 111 in-1
ton " umall parcel' it ft in tael
r i
mom of K V Seller. NRA em-J
ploye the witness. v ho suspected
Patton box coma ned lomethlntc '
other tt.an cigars I
It was a bottle of kerosene oil"!
Blanton testified.
"The chair doe not pntend to
be dry" remarked Chairman 'John
O'Connor Dtmocrat New York
Patton took the stand to relter
at that he had bought only 13.000
In federal government bonds to
support his previous statement that
his salary and funds totaled morr
than JftOO a month between January
and June aside from the purchase
Victim OF Crash
Well Known Mere
Infoi tuition of the death of Mis
W. W Chancellor wife of Rev W
W Chancellor pastor of the Min-
eral Wells First Baptist Chuiclt.
cams as a shock to many nets to-
day Mrs Chancellor was killed when
the automobile In which she and
the pastor were riding Isst night
turned over seven mites west of
Weatherford.
Rev Chancellor suffered a brok-
en arm and othei injuries and Mis-i
Kdlth. who wss riding with the
family received flight Ii.Juiim.
while their daughter. Mis. Albert i.
escaped Injur!.
Rev Chancellor i- a mtmoei of
the executive board of the Tevis
Baptist conference and he and hiai
family are well known to many In
Brenktnrldge Two sons and one
other daughter comprise the aur
vivors of the mother
Youth Found Dead
From Hill Counttj
jri:knviu.k. Aut i ur
Th. body of u white youth who
apparently was knorktd front
freight triin fc und b an
head lirldgi leit Sitiirduy
over
niar
(mi met i
A wttneaj a tin he ww a man i
trying to pull a woman to the top
of a freight ar as the train
approached a bridge Iater the
body wns found but the woman
disappeared I
Prohibition Rallu
s Scheduled 'llere
Rv W. Y Pond. Stephens coun
Pibltlon chairman announ
nl th"e wl" b P""""" ""
v th courthouse lawn mhu.
day afternoon at I.JO o'clock He.
S. S. Junes of Cisco will be the
speaker. a fifteen minute ban 1
concert will precede the speaking
i ah pastors or tne cnurcllts are
urged to be present ami Rev Pond
stated that all peroi mterettel
wel .
nsrn tans lbs ems ldiiu
asked to attend
Itulililt I)rlc Rcnumcd
DALHART. Tex UR Rabbit
lnvts which were discontinued
during th drought have b.n re
sumetl. Tho post were allow ed lo
run unmolested during the drought
became many families depend up n
. m for fond
BUCK FOOTBALL
1935 SCHEDULE
IS ANNOUNCED
Two Night Games Included
! In Contest To Test Out
I Strength.
While It Is still it I i cry fron
the frost on th. immpk n Bncke
ridge began to '.i!. : a tinge
football tndin
Ctime v'oach K. k CurtU r
noimci the footh.ill i hedul.
lh- !!ui karoos this fall He
Sept 20- Mineral Wells h i.
Sept 37 Vtrnon. In n
Oct. t San Angeln then- n.
game.
Oct. 12 England thete.
Oct. 1ft Brownwoo.1 thei
Oct 25 "isc. there
Nov 1 Wichit i K.ills 'ii. i.
night game
Nov 11 Abllt ne h. i e
Nov H Swcetwaft t Mifie
Nov 2H Ranger hen-
Cuitis will iitteml th. foot ball
hool to he held at Texitit Tech.
August ." to Augutt 17 Such unu'i
e- iim Frank Thorn i- Alabama
Rose Bowl ihumpion I X Plhle
Nebraska md for year Texas Ag-
gie oach Heinle HP rm.in. Minne-
Mtta Kin Ciisler. Princeton. Pop
Wunei of Temple and Francis
Sihmidt. Ohio will be there
Tlioniit.H will handle the Notre
Dame system In the school. Warn
er his own. and Bear Wolf. T. C
V will give line discussions among
tither subjects to be taken up
PannersThreaLen
Lejml Civil War
COLI.EOE STATION. Aug 2
UR Kenresentstlves of some of
the most powerful farm organisation-
of the southeast threatened
todav to ivenge court attacks on
the AAA processing tsx by
wre kln" the protective ttarlff
.n indtistiial pioduxts" The ae
ti'in trnik almost tthe form f a
(I tlti.itiou if a legal civil war
l Kier-t of the Texas Agrlcul
tin il Asscci itinn. meeting to foi n
a iiTtltf -I front" against the
inani.factuiing Interests'' said the
farmers of the entire nation would
be asked to enlist in the fight
at i i. itional meeting next month
in Mtmphis or Vlcksburg Far.ti
roup. will use the same weaponu
th-it I iui u it rial groups have em-
I loved injunctions
iow Mystery Ray
Used Against Ships
HKiHItANDS. N J Aug 2 up
An 'fiiemy war fleet .icing u"
di i mi'ii of dairtiiea towiinl N
Yoik City was destroyed toil tv i.v
a Mingle bulteiy ul i-oast artilUis
hi eit.it hy tin army m w myii
lay
Koity eight of 51 attat kn
.shipi win- (lit.iliU'il ot -.link ilit
of th. tin. that escaped - r. i
e ilamagLiI The engagem nt i
most entirely Imaginxiv piov.d
high officers of the Washington
general stuff that safety of the
American count from sea and air
ut tucks ha.- b en greatly enhancd
hy one of the most important mil:-
taiy inventionn since the world
w ir
The mystery lay is the seciet of
the I' S Army
OIL MEN EYEING LOUISIANA
i ill operators in Breckenridge to- f
day were heard to express concern
over new Louisiana production
theii feais txing based on its po-
tent iaiitie. of upsetting the mar
ket apple cart
Ont or the latest fields under
development there now lies along
the Tcxas-UouisUna line and It i
may pan out to be a field fifteen t
mil. - long with a rich sand
One threat it brings is a drilling'
'ate on both aides of the tine or
If Louisiana tlllow? that oil on
the itiiket a full of price I
One operatoi today said there
has betn niu h ta k of states rights
i' :'1lmg 'he oil s timtio.i but I
PROFES
'; "-mniy Murdered
W.iltir I It iu r
M t F
r. i 1. 1 i . i in fin .
' I tl I' I. 1 ll. ill. .Hlltll
1 1 n of (it W.illi i timer clieti'lt-
try piof.'SKoi. with pen knifa
whl h cost him his life Dr lij. t
Is plcturetl lh' ve
STATE RELIEF
CHIEFS NAMED
Counties Being Grouped for
Co-operation As Work Is
Substituted.
AI'STIN Aiu J UP. District
relict dirntors v.'ho will take over
aitminiHtratlon of ulrecl relief
Cor.ueilv handled by 293 county
admlnlstriiloi t were numed today
by stnte r lief heidiunrterx Un-
der the arrangement there will he
38 dlntrlet Tt.ey are so arrang-
ed that a direct Dr will be In each
plar wheti ther.- is a works ad-
ministration district office Th
arrangement n to facilitate r.iip
ration Oilier headqtrirtei u
si ittercd
Included in ne niuartt I ti.
and director aie Mineral ll
J H O'Hiett. .'leburne l.ovi
Ion. Swielwaler R K Kmiiiw n
A directot foi Kl Paso ha- not
been chosm hit.iuse the to.ni i
adminlstriitoi 'mie hi gone t
th workr'tliv i-in snd hia mi
or nut been . lit. -.en
Countu . t iiti-. in viii ion- di
trlrti it I'. if Pinto Parker
I ick . ml iln
I. hii-oii ! Hi Hill. SotneiMl -
II Hi.l i ml .' i .' i
raloi i i' !! K t-il in l
-t..ph. m -I . I if rd in I ). n.
Caddo Resident Is
iu ried Vedn esday
I'ADim. Aug 2 Spl i Funeral
i vi. e- f..t A II Satt.rwhite
' mi t i itltltt i . em in I i M.vn
' Kai I .' t i i i te of I i 1 1 h i
u re'h. i.I H lay ift. u m n
ddo
Mi S.iMiiwhite died M i.i..
his li'itn. in Alaniogordo Nw
Mtxico lie was M years oiti
had lived a great part of his lit
in Caddo.
Other than Eail Sattot white he
is suivived by one daughter and
one .son and five brothers all of
whom live 'n Texas
that if Huey Long takes a notion
to run the Louisiana oil ha will be
laughing up his sleeve while Texas
sits on her state's rights unable to
do a thing about it.
The Inference of that quotation
was that federal control of prora-
tion might cure such a situation
while state pacts would prove a
failure In other words it was a
local plea for the Thomas oil bill
befoie national law makers for a
long time h much discussed bit cf
oil leg alution which a number of
independents lol by Wirt Franklin
have been fiffhtlng for but wli'eh
many members of the Texas bioth-
erhood particularly In the heavier
producing -irua- have been again.1 I
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FORMER SUITOR
OFWIFESOBS
CRIME DENIAL
Widow Declares Man Ar
rested Could Not Haw
Done Such An Act.
CHIi-ACiO Aug 2 UP) M'
I 7.- ng. ja-year-old Jilt
f a pictty nurse.
' i lav in conne
i I mutilation i
i i P. luer II
Kr i of th . .r
T - iim bitiv
i fi 'in Cunt in
t tl on a taxi i
v i n p nt of the
ZI.Nt.i: 11)1 S I'D .
HIi'AtlO Aiu .
i' iiuni annt'iin .
M uni. il- Z !!. .'
p..t lively Idelitlfle.l ' i
nesses as the in in
from the sten. ' ' M .i
murder r Di !' i ' aer.
in tint news of ii arrest
withheld while in...-'. ors q
tioned rrm
Milh tint Denial
I didn't have m mm . tu I
with it." be sobbed ami It i Ht
fa. ' In his hands k In -..' i
tenter of a group of t'ii-'i in
Mix Louise Bauer. 'J. I I tl
muse of KlrkHVllie Mo uln
ried Dr. Uau r three w..k.
after breaking off a sevm . . i
dcratamttng With Kengc h i.I n i
ed that her rejected mi to i
couldn't have cununii
crime."
Itietl IIU Wife
Bauer 38 t-rtemiatty c
and post graduate stud i ' '
University of Vllchlj i . v. i
naped in Ann Arbor. M.h i
day n ght anil iirought tut
While the hitrharlc ope. i
performed h his cnptoi
"Why would I do u m'iii r
doctot ' I love I Iiin-f id
anything n 'In wot Id m. I '
ed het in be happv si t
Zenge sobbed.
Uncle Sam Think s
of entering Strr r
HOLS ION. Aug J
authoiities It was i-
may int. i.e. le in "
strike at port Hon--suit
of l 11 it)
yesterdav Ai "he-
last nigh' in whit 'i
engituei w '- eatei
governm. n' i .y et . j
troversy h i i-e t '
spectoi I- i P. 1 1.
aboan! Hi- et .
(M ni.'inl- i ' th. i
Heamai. t i i r. at' .
pino crew. I Irken'
strikers dlsregante.i
to come aboard
Shattered Iiodu ot
Prince Lays tiij ' n
BARCELONA. M-
Th. h Uered i
Mdvann ti irry. ' '
glan pi in .vh'"
cent' toi i' A hi
two Am. ti . i hen . -in
th Ufa i' f I se i
slstei A! xi- was ki
In an .ii t (e
u WOtnai t i. an.i.i
Injured.
Four New Division
Ordered iy lnl'i
IIOMK Aug 2 'UP' The
ment will issue an unlet tot
for the mobilisation of font
army divisions for nervt.-e m K
pia It was learned on high ant'.
Ity today
TODAY'S SALES
Total hliarc sale on tuo New
York Stock Exclmncre tnln -!
U'tSO.IMM) sliurrs iici'iinllne to n
i-eport of local escnsnge offi-cl&Js.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 206, Ed. 1, Friday, August 2, 1935, newspaper, August 2, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72285/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.