The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 208, Ed. 1, Monday, August 5, 1935 Page: 1 of 6
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lje ItrerhenrUtae American
TRADE AT HOME
TV n Perron Are Injured by Every
Pur. hose Made Out of Utecken
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WEATHER FORECAST:
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Government Faces Billion Dollar Decision on Cotton
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.'.;5TH NEW STATE
LAW EXPLAINED!?
Defendants On Probation is
Proposed In Amendment
For Vote.
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I. ill tl of I hi Algii.it ifh iiei lnl
'eir. thin road h'ot land against!
Me Amendntei.t to thr Mute Con
i' iiion authoriamg the Courts to
I aci- ilsfendanU on probation '
i'n.ponenta claim that if this
mriidii ! l iHt-o-nl many who
hi t.. n i to the penitentiary for
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ii Iwii of the Utwken-
t'hatntiri of Commerce
tin- ..fa I organlaatlon (or
ptepii . ti'.ris made for the visit of
tf. '."(! umt fro)i Mesa Art-
am a i a iuat to The eoleHere
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Ihty are scheduled
' s.op over here both going to an aftermath of the pneumonia al-
and tetiirn from Koit Hill tatk He la very ill
DENTIST'S SLAYING CONFESSED
KANSAS i I'h A tg S il l' A
' i mat i inair i f n inana aaylum
uy r.nf. .-.1 i ti ii he stabUed
In Paul Rodger Kanse Ctry
rvanaas. denttat to death
The confessed slayer Clarence
Kdwarde who lives neai Smith
v Ih Mo did not icaist at rest hy
Sriiithvllle mt hm ill. s at hn tat u
home
fsatar at police headquarter ho
neigetn allv ninncteil tin it to
BRING PROBLEM
ON MARKETING
First Official Estimate To
Be Made Thursday At 1 1
O'Clock.
WAMIflNOTON A ) '. p
The New Den h Knk pi i
a billion I 11 n il i iion 'in i
i' going l ii.' it Ann i i
niton On Th i la it ll i i
'EST' government -xper - wi
annc-tnr. the fitt offli il
mai i iif 'hi- 19.1V3K cotton i
most valuable uf I'mted S'nt
r cultural harvest
The government M expeit I
dec de alter the eattmiiti vln"
el It will (ontlnue In hold . t r
a quired on loan t fatmii
whethei It run pout soini '
ttUBOOOOOO ba k It tu tlv tn i
hy unloading at home mi I il .
it i to k of cotton
1 he world supply f Aim i
i iMui I'mh'itig 'his y ' i itn
cxpicted to he v llil il lougilly
$1 in) KKHMJ legstdlc .f the i
t tin I numhei of bale It II loll I
Tin derision on cotton hih thii
Mar w II in ulve thii supply The
gnernni'i.t now ha-. approximate
i l I'dmsmi bale of ro'i. .n a. quit
Jul at . io-I of WetlMIISJO whih
it would II and tuin Mir mon' y
back to the commodity tirdlt find
if market conditions permit 1 he
tilred by loai.i t
ng cotton ai iollali
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111 Texas Slaying
I INHKN. Aug I iU Jacl.
Pardon I.Vyear-old timbr dtajer
wi.i shot to death and hie daugh-
ter. Maybelt. waa wound oil prob-
ably faulty five mtlea wmi of At-
lanta today
K P ()llipie f and hia son.
Wallace 21 re held In jnll
here The mn surrendered tu
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fhai. i. iitJ aaeill k.. Itlaa.l
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i igainx tneui laier looay
ini snooting reaitrteti rrom ine
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efMing of Uillieapie's IT year old
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'daughter I Hilly Bell. to Clyde
Hammond Pardon's brothet-ln
Uw- Oi-nt y Attorney Korreat
Whit worth said The attorney
attorney aaid he waa told Ham-
mond and the girl eloped to Corah-
ram and were married Maturday
night
)) fIVIfl Wnvk'oil On
er"vee
W.UUIIN'iTO.N Aug . UP
Reaford Guy Turwell plunged to
.lay into hU SS0OOOO.OW) program
t rehabilitate rural Ann-rlia
He applied for Jl0.txio.s-i t h.
H .000.000.000 work rillet f n d ' .
ip eight projerts n t-v.ii at tea.
ronvett tg some TflOOOO acre of
H..ir farmland into public forest t
stil ri-t i cation aieas the projn t.i
ti he i-ntabllahed in Conneit.nit
'eutgia llUnoi. Indiana Mlnne
aoU. Miaatagippt and New York
will give employment to H731 per
ow note on relief
Acuff 'SHU III
Ralpti Acuff. whj rev en I ly pa.-t
ed the crial of a pneuntun.a a-n
la the Weataide hospital today was
reported to be Buffering from an
attack of rheumatuirn and is trim
bled with fluid about the heart as
bins. rMtllng the floor with thn
force of hia jumping The doi-
tlat'a eruahetl body waa found yes-
terday beeido a little shed In tie
.Miaaouri River hot ton road near
Wfllhorn. Kunaaa
Heel marks were on his shut
and six ribs on the left side wn-
frnctuied One pierced his heart
K1 wards tolil offlceis he it
Rodgers seveial time after tho
man had reached for a heavy glus
mug during in altercation
Romance In
tut ( il.. w. t n. w jivnv feindduck motion pi. lure artress lm
mil hrr dnonc Ct do ago. was the wlfa of Jack Klrklund. ilis
vwriah' ? her at tht Newark. N J. airport la wealthy
- Harry i -(ptiiK Jr. who my Ilia tslauacrea will b bar next
h'l-n.ind
Business for Fall
Outlook
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Hreckenridfci Uaiutiet '( ( nui
nicici . itftei it drivi into Me t
Texas viewing t hi in. ilong th
htghw.tv nil then icmiiiiii g the
figure of th. Wiihui h.ilU it
Mouthetn Rsllwav of win. h In i-
Hreckenndgc ugem lot usee go!
buatneaa this fall
Buainesn progno tn. ..i-. pi diet
ed a slump in June lulv and Au-
gust which hits been Mm of htil-
nea in geneiatl he xaid although
the railway Inwunees heie did not
slump ns much is foi the r.tllwav
line is a whole he .aid
Howe vi-1 tin upturn whnh h-
ptedntnl fot the 1 i'ii i (iHit .f An
gtl't I t It e nt l.igillli Ig to -tin V
in pi. ii i wm ti .'1 i pi d a nit good
i lops 1'iiiiiiHv '.mi Wiit 'I i x i .
point- toward i .o.hI fill IniMm-.
Kwllwny shipimnli n- not (he
inditatois of bus ness tiny weie te i
years ago becmisn of other form
of snipping hut they Mill offer a
fair t ritcrinn he said
Broken carload shipments are in
creasing for the city he said which
means that himlnenn nn n arc be-
ginning to git in 'hill fill guod n
antitlpitioi of ii h.ttii fill huai-
msa Augunt rrupii.i-nts hid fa r to
surpass thoii of 1 tit rai
Hi Motgin indu ate 1 that th.-ri
.i h althii' tu ml '" if'u'rn n
get rial fot Itierki nrulgi jnd West
Teas n a whole
Hand Concert To
lie Held Toninht
rh tegular Mnn-Uv i.ij'iI . or
tei' wi I In- iv.-n t. .right by I hi I
llin k.tio.. ikni d under the dun ' ot
of I I Huiki-tt il II II p in
'hi i utility ciuithoune lawn
The program is aa follows
Washington Poet March 4nu
a
Aggie Wai Hymn Hall
Ijttle Primmsi overtui.
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I t.t Ani.t. in hi h Kin
Th; Troubador Bond
Node li.ime V'ctoiy Hong
tUiea.
t h. I1....-I. i M . . h Kit i.
.ili. it in M. Iii igu
I 'tuna -.t.i Man 'i l--.ii . (
"Uou'tieit Mi IihI t -.. '. 'mis
Lake
'Offiti r of the Day Hall
Hearinq Sel Todau
On Driller's Death
BIO SPRINt; ua i i l-.pl I
t'.eorgi Ca.he- ini been held here
n a oharge of murder wending
nn ixamiiiiiig trial lotiM follow ' vir funnel lormeiiy nve.t mi'oumy group jir. j wmini aim demonstrations and ierlures mak-
ing thi di.lh if Kail K Uriffm Hnckeniidge and operated niai Mis P E Roberts weie contest- (nR Bnj hending Riape juu-e and
11 ii H Ini i i l .I'tiid kit in the Model Onneiv before .inta in the state watdrobe contest uturHe pmblems weie fully dls-
i. in ii ii n i I w iiiimti--. i tei hn
ln- l.iit 1 1 u k Ih. (hill in an
altercation near Crow's Kendoz. -
i mn on iiitli S urrv itree
the Air
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Is Better
Seouls Preparing
I'nr niu.laiiihnrer
I Mill pi i p II at loll- lie III III)-
inadi here foi Hie dtp to the
W 'ulilngti-r. Jiwoiboree which le.i
Boy Hcouts under the leadership
of J n Bancs will attend
The scouts planning to leave
tor fie encampment Auguet 18 are
M.in Hi here. Crowell Werner
Frank Pellizxarf Aaron Orant.
t'liarles Brown li . Trigg Mor
.Tin t'irey Weil Ji Stanley Onto
Knk I'enr. Phelps ami Kdg.'ir
St illmgr
A mIi rt .mill of hotioi was held
hint IV iveuniit it thi Y M C A
where nia.iy badges and merit
w cr. presented
Th- boy i who received badges
or mrde application for them were
Aaron Orant. angle. Stanley Kltk
first rlase Beule Dean first
i lass Ctr-y K West star; Odie
Minatra Jr . merit. Per.n Phelpa.
etar I ted ford Furr civile; IjOon-
ard Deere merit Clarence Potter !
merit Jeff Teddlie. alar H I-
Uuhlixk eagle Jimm Polk. flrJt
rlnia Joy Ray Nix Merit. Alvin I
HUhi-ri ailvi palm Harold Col
1 1 ns merit Howard Hill merit I
Flttyburn Pierce merit Gulen Da-1
vis und Kirl Turner merit '
I Church Observes
rastors Anniners
so u
The Klitt Baptist Ourch
ll-
bnitad tht first ar.niveraarv of tne
' ' pastor Rev W Y Pond during
its .ervi.-en Sun lay Htatiatici
were read on the number of new
members by baptiam and letter
i uuring the past year 22A fun 1
I leeeived during year laOlintl at-
tendance percentage M0 old mm
liter and mission of filings $&iiM
ul olhi r work a omplishe.l in
i hiding tmprovonient on th oer-
saniigr and all current bins paid
Hti.l n-ductinn of all debts The
hui h ha4 made fine showing
the past year actording to stati'-
of the board
Former Resident
III of Fneumonia
'nfi i in M oi ha.-. t- n ei 1 1 i il of
Mn i'i mi iIki. if I'.li - i in mi
I former realdcnt. who i ill wi'h
pneumonia at his home In Mid-
. land
moving to Midland Hi is well
known hetv! and U the .on in Uv.
I of Mr und .Mr S J
Hancook and;
a brother of Vrs Tommle Osgood
ON WAY TO LA
NEGRO JAILED
AFTER TRUCK
CRASHES CROWD
Four Are Killed And Six
Injured; Two Negroes
Lynched.
NAl'OOl'tX'HKH i- r. I I
A nexio nam d hnnn he dtivii
of a lixht Mink whiih list mxi'
(iishid into i kioi if rhun h k.
et .it New Hop.- kill nk tout hi I
it1)iirlnu iix two serioinh m n
Jill here todn anil Sheilff loin
Kite h ld he hopeil to .iai h'oi
ney two companion shortly
1 Sheriff Fitch eald Forney 1 1 tun
eit It wim an unavoidable acrlde ii
(! mild the duat Minded him as h
tried to avoid hitting another c it
ind did not nee the peop'e The
i' cldent occurred as a crowd wan I
- ithertng fot evening services of I
h. New Mope Kuptist church The
Mink speeding out of the nljjht
i in headlong into the ciowd before
'the hud i mi to dodKe The truck
wii ilrix.i icvtial hundied .irlii
hefoii i' w i -.lopped iind three
men "' '' mil Hcd Into tin
wimm) I
TWO M.C.KOI llvi:.N
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PITrSKDUo Ml- Auk HI Pi
A mob t.Mik two negioes from the
oiint) jail litst night and early '"-
lav Ivnched one of them and po-
ibly the othei. It wbm learned to
day
The two negroes the identity of
one unknown aa yet were accused
. of ttftmptine- to aewmU i timim
ried white woman here Saturday
I nigh One was taken from jail
about Up to and hanged from a
bridge a n.lle south of Calhoun
. City
' The mob returned for the oth.'r
'about Jam antl offlceis hiivs
Hut bt n this to locate h'ln
In Ian I Dauirhler
Claimed by Death
The it funt duughter of Mr and
Mr- M U Cannon died Hutidav
Mnng at the Btrtkenjidge ll'n
pital h'uni ral services were to be
hi Id thii afternoon at the Harper-
Villi' cenieleiy w.'h Kev A J Mot
gan. officiating
Beside her parent the infant
1 1f MUrvivej
by three brothers.
Cieotge. A B and (Jordon and two
statu rs. Iiuise and Julia Jane
Thompaon- Klker Is In chaige of
the arrangements
Death Sentence Is
Com muled To Life
ACSTIN Aug 3 tUP Takini
the n 11 of the 1.1th Jutor "."v r
i r J mn - lli 1. 1 tUy conimut
. . to life th Jeuth tentenie m
Huh Mi '.t ii ml aaked hii
u t mint- in off it i n- t to extern!
nihil! i ni.l leniency to McCaiin
tncy to iMcv-uiui
to b. eleclrtK-ute.l
M Cain waa
August 31 for killing Mrs Lillian
Imvis it Temple Sept 19. 1KH
While he fount no justification
tot whit he termed a terrible
nun in tthi governo'." Aid It was
doubtful if McCann waa in full
posies ion of his normal acuities
ot ih. nma ne t ha itllltnv Keven
of the trial "Jurora recommended
coivrrulatlon The atate board of
pardons dixagreed
KARiYHNC; SCHOOL IS PRAISED
.
Tint happy and with much to
ti'i ih. who) lounty a party of
sxt.e. Stephen .ounty cillena.
undo fli leadership ol the county
and home
oemonaiiauon agenis.
Luke Ballard and
Alias aianne
I'i v.. i havi returned fiom a week
u fm in. 1 1 shott louise at College
Station whhh last ul from July 20
ti A iii t i Appiox mutely 8000
pi vileged mial people of Texas at
tended the short course.
Two women of the Stephens
which w ii held at the arsembiy
hall at A tnd M College I-ildav
There fortunate people were priv
ileged to attend demonstrations.
(irandson Shares
Roarers' Millions
Peter Salts ialjo Rraiulmi
of tha lata Col. II M. Rog&ra was
made n very rich boy by the oil
magnate's will which biiitieaihed
to him n one-tnlrd Intercut in an
estate north man; millions
CITY PROJECTS
MOVING FA ST
Park Papers Approved
While Party Ready To
Present PWA Claims.
Alil'otim OH n Wii mi"- lieie
todiy hy Mtjnt A I M lrgan. fol-
lowing t ""' hy the .naynr and
City .Mutiny Floyd Jones to Kort
Wi rt ii uoiurday. that the city pane
property t'.ema have all been ap-
proved for puurchaae. and that
the eily project submitted to the
WPA engineer at Abilene haa been
approved by thr engineer
This mejiia thai In due courx
of time funds wll. be nv ul il.l
here t'i start work on th. it
paik nnd city hi reel i a- a tin mi
to fir 'city needi nnd at thi -i i
time furnish emplovmetit fot .h it
200 n n listui t. . OIIH oil .in
r lief
At the in " in i ll i Ii l
e.l that S. In I S'iMrttlli ltd' i I
M Moll nd i 4- '"ng to tin '
larg ctt iit'v 'o go to loi
Woilli riiridiiv tu piei n tn
Brei kmridgi lin m for i h
fund from thi puhllc w 1 1 pi'
grunt
Ktrlv M'linlij Mr liolliml h
It now appi ii I 'hat th. i n
hnird of i-ilui i'i i und niiu '
ii ii t ri ' .I ini inesH nn t i
tu ke tin- tup ii the nit n i I
hi ailotiii' n ' vij&.ooti toi i. ii
in ard r t o itii purisi
i or f n in I ia b t l
with Julian Mi il. mery n i M -s
ng exi l ' I'tend th l'v
t itllirf vhn I .i-gltif il I
vv rth at 1 JO i clock
' OVUlC)' Ht'CCU .)
Improves 1 liorft r
Breckenridge frlenda of J.
Brooks who was rvcrely burned
when a hot ol line exploded where! ait-ml .
ne was working tn torgir aoom a
week ago. have received Informs -
tlon that he Is slowly improving
Mr Brooks is a former res-dent o
urecgennage
given by expeiU in killing and
dressing poultry for market to doi.
hl- .-. . Ihlllr .u ...
mmklag . at home. in
wajhln8 woo Mt hom n nmig
an pom. pants planting
homesteads lectures on the best
Impioved methods ot giowmg all
i ommon field plants and faun ur-
inal and poult i y nn hiding ttea'
me nt of insect and dist jsi s of
same
Farm and home impiovem nt
.ueil 'raniK r Hltl( r Hlv
k leathat lusmIm was anothrr
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HOUSE PASSES
BILL TO SENATE
BY 282 TO
Republicans Move To Kill
Measure Brings Thun-
dering "No" Vote.
X-HINC.TON .
by a
I i ed tin v
h hill din
I 1 1 intent - (
i . .iticeiiti it i
' n ii pnwet
Hi. Mite Was mi
' F n-t befin
il i hi house In
njected ii I.
m hi to k.ll the nil l
b ir k to committees
The bill now n
ate and forrea mljoui
on that body
lMdcr conaldi ri il
the main barrier in "
grciH udjournmen' t.
hornial house h -i-
00
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'"' 'i""1 'hIhi
mil i
with Keput'
day and S .
m on of .
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pin Its
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t ah .
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The hill
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i it pei j. ii
over V'lotHI it yeir ni
gilt taxi high exct i i i
c-s and presents a new i
graduatrd col porat K vi.
penalty on ' blgneaa.'-
Iilhin)ian Chief
Sees Peace I'alh
Ol M'A A ug. I i. '
ot II Hi .i il i ie of F.' ii
grnphrit to thi league f
todt y i xpn-siii g Ethlop"'
tlon f reaching an erpiit i
peticefnl olut i i of dip i
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 208, Ed. 1, Monday, August 5, 1935, newspaper, August 5, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72287/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.