The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 265, Ed. 1, Friday, August 28, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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()c Urcchenrigc American
TRADE AT HOME!
Ten Peraoni Are Injured by
Every Purchas Made Out of
Urickenrldge
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texns Partly cloudy to-
night nnd Saturday Local shower
In extreme west portion
VOL. IG-N'O 201
UP Mean e'NITED PRESS
UKKCKKMJIIKJE STbPMAs Oil N'TV TEXAS FUIIHY -U'CU'ST'S llWfi.
I'UICE DAXLY THItEE CENTS SUNDAY FIVE CENTS
CHARGES FILED AGAINST EXTORTION SUSPECT
BUSINESS UP
DURING JULY I
AND AUGUST'
Excess Reserves Absorbed
by 50 Per Cent Require-
ment Increase
WASHINGTON. Aug . T
federal reserve board reported '..
day that eaonelly-sl)vni-d
neu barometers continued to in;
upward during July
Prixluctiun. cmnloyii nt i
trade "lncreaseel fur'hrr l'
month when allowance was mad-
for uau.it seasonal chan; 'hej
board a d adding that coeiuii"d tj
price continued to advnnc and
money rates remained nt extreme
i5 low level
Notim; that about $I.IWCOOQ of
member bank excess reaerv wwi
absorbed by the SO per cent In-
urease in re-erve requirement ef-
fective Au:. 15 the hoard kid thU
drop was offset partialis b
tt60.000.OX) growth "in total if -u.
balances This development ai a
trtbuted principals to larR.' tir
ury disbursements Iran tune-la de
posited with (de'rnl revierve banks
The board aald Uml industrial
production "which usually de..n
considerably In July.' u main-
tained at the level of the three pre-
ceding months. Steel output cor '
tlnued nt the June late through
July It wu said and little chaRK
was shown in steel null activity
during the first three veeks of Aug
ust.
Automobile production i cur-
tailed In August as factories pre-
pared for assembly of 19i7 modes
Factory employment showed a
conlraseasonal gain In July and re-
tail trade was sustained "at a h fib-
er level than ta usual "
From July 15 to Auk. IS whole
ale commodity pr.ces eont micr! anf
upward march w.th wheat. Hour
feed grnlrut and dairy products rte-
lag "considerably ' This wa at
trtbutcd largely to tti' drouth
Advances also were listed lor
livestock and steel scrap but cotton
declined.
Prices A n n o u n ced
For All-Star Game
n.U.I.AS. Tex. Aus 2a. tSpli -
r ache dull of ticket prices; foi
i.vajor football saniM te be paex
In thi Cotlon llowl at th Txa
Cciitemiul KKsltlon Ima lm
tiirtouticcel by Fntiik Oale ef Ua
eKlllon tlct dcpailHianU
Schedule tor the Chicago Hoars-
All American iconic- the itUtil et
ScpU 7 l I'-nx seats. 15.76. reorv-
ed .seat t l.hi. anel Rtnerul adnits-
akm It W. Truman Spain oc
Itrrckeiyldsc vlll pbty n thu
jtanie.
Prices of ticket (or the Hire.
niBjor college games. Okkehomn U
a fnlvcislty of Texas Oelobe.
10 andcrbilt University vs" S M
U On 17 ai'd Mlsststlppl Stale-
v. Texas t7hiitlan Uitvnntl'y
October 21 are Ho seats J3J0.
ruxiivcu tiiet side $230.
served 'ut... ad $tSJ
and r-
Patrol Finiiihes
ii-. i .. ..ni .iii
0(lt VI 1 I nSliLLllim
Thu Texas lllthway
itroi.
which conitucteu a twodny st(ly
lane rn Hreckenrldje. flnuhe.l th
tests Thursday evening They st ti-
ed (hat not ueari) all the Dreck-'
enrldge cars were tested They in
rxctcd 634 cars Tliuuday. 22ft of
which were defective
Mark ley Returns
Itcv H. G Marktey who has b.nn
i HI In the Scottt and White hospital
in Temple returned to hU ho:iu
het Thursday and is reported;
much Improved.
ile plans to resume his duties at
9n Piesbyterlan chuicb Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Holland Better
Superintendent N S Holland and
County Superintendent J. 13. Dwlg-
gliu aw In Fort Worth today visit-
ing Mrs. N. S. Holland who Is In
Cooke Memorial hospital. She was
reported to be much Improved.
IVr.e Farm Writer
I'll fazed by City
I(l id i - ' i 1'M
mating li ' Mi -.
Llieli- .'III. km!
lUht
urt
fit.
Sim hi Kr iwlr
In I ! rural '
i i i ( r r ij
I . '
i .'i
i
i -t
. h I ' li
m i n I m ul
Hi Mr ii fu. in
with her Infant
bro trfht tit Nev.
! nt r i t'i
r lll.if I .i
"inaif I'll ture I
'n vklm- i .he
Ynik ii tin t.tp fiiinni 't by the
Is" i 'iiii hr si ul she w i-.
ii ! ii ti ud in ' i. nK'tiope li-
i t.h linn night
t.s
rBLOODHOUNDS
SEEK NEGRO
Fort Worth Possemen Loss
Trail of Negro Attack
er
pout woirni. Aug 2s. ur
Tnrrant eemnty officers and cltl :
sens of tlie Lathe Worth nren rs- j
'iunl a seaich toelay for a ntiro '
liar who attacked Mrs C V Few I
ter W. at a camp bete TtiuriMbi
Two blood hoeineift briMiffht fro.Ti
Oeburn were usael In an nil nigh'
ewrrh. bu appioxlmatly 76 po
setr.en lost ihe trull eorl todiey
Mrs Fostnr wna attacked flvs
...n o a necio .- aioppoei m
the camp to Inquire direction. She i
wna svaoutm iewr tuiwa and lP
bound with wire and rooe.
Frt Wo'th phyaleiarva believe I
he would ttteovnr.
""""- IVU"IIIIM1
Teacher Resigns'
I
Mm Nancj Kllwootl. who jws '
been home ucoaamlw teaeher In
Hrockearutce hrsh school for the
' pn several yexira has res gn d tu
' accept a (MoitUMi m the porl
Uorth ehoola. it wa learned to
day Her succoasor has not been
named but will be in a few days.
PrincllMl John F lituley. said to-
day.
Mrs. Young III
" iannan Young tormer
UtMktM rw.Bt n of Fort
i Worth who hoe been In a huepttnl
.ii" Jiieie.iiwrr jki . lor some iiuie
juu.irvore
v-a reporteei lely to be somwwhat
m proved
AGRICULTURE MEET IN ABILENE
County Agent Luke Oallarel and
asiiitaiit agent John H tlvows are
today attending a district esompU-
n sahool of Inetruclion dealing
with farm and taneih measuret-
menta of oiop lands ami soil bullet-
ins pireclk'crs umlivrtho ngrloul-
tural soil ooiuervutlon program
"ISxamlnreMont are to bo held
within the county (or Mipeirvtsor
to form measuring teuua tu meas-
ure all farm ami crop lands us
well as pasture lands on which n
work sheet has been signed and un
application for cuh grant piy-
ment will be nude. "The mensun-
ment of eUverted notes from soil
depleting crops to soil coiucrvmx
crops and Mill building crops wilt
begin In the veiy near (uturc-
tftatci County Agent Luke Ballard.
IRUN CENTER
. OF FIGHTING
IN SPAIN
Private Homes Wave White
Flags; Surrender is Now
Thought Near
(By United Press i
Spain's civil war was n confue-
i n of bettttos steles marcho. i
'id counter marches compllcAte-l
conflicting wireless claims vi
tury a Its sixth week ende-i
i
'he main fihui k w " 'l Iran
i to the San ebnottan men
v'irre icbeU fur the third l u
'clle tin illy and had not enfe
I It
White ft igs cre flown ftor.
iruiic linnii's in th.- outaktrtn '
i. If I h-Id Ovud'i in the tmr'h
They w 't beiuved i lndun'ir
that the i ktl population wan pre
i iMirlnj; to stirrmilcr
1 The Madrid j;iicrt.tiient n
' noiincod the ;irrtnl f Mar.
Itoswnbert; ItuH-ta ti-t iirntii-
liii tn Spuln - 1 1 o th world w-ir
IliiJIK Auk as 'LP II l hn
apphci. an crubarKo nsnlnit ship
ment of nrti to Spain it wai .11
nounceel officially today.
Two Injured:
One Fatally
3
imOWNSUOKO Auk 28 U P
Vans. Cleburne. nuffered
!evare chet Injuries todn tn-
lllcted late yeaterdtiy when an oil
truck In which ho rodo with J T
Mill former Dallas resident over
turned.
Hill wrue killed.
Eviins etrlvor of the truck i
Injured too badly to r.vc a. coher
ent account of the ucc dent
New Stale Ii nil ding
Is Advocated
AUSTIN. Aus 2S -UP Con-
ktmat.on of a new state office build-
ing to end acattartnv; o( depart-
monu and promote eff c.cnoy wm
advocated today by Governor All
ml. Chairman Claude Teor of tho
tnte board of control estimated
that J 1100.00.) -would prnv.do the
twiiain; needed and that such
nmounl coua s10nl ironUbJy.
Former Judge
Outlines Defects
AtlKTIJC. Am. ?S 4LHi I.i.l
CLrk Mumcnn ot oom dbtrit
court. Lubbock rewlgn ng "to do
methlng for mjself aftrr 11
mir n clv-' orv co Atvi 30 n mU-
0 outlined what la the mattei
Wllh the jUtp )'clal system In
' letter to Ciovernor Allred today
i
Alabama Man Is
Held As Suspect
CIIOCKRTT. Aug 2S. -UJV An
Aktsvimn man was held in jail hei
today aa a suspect In a poaetale plot
to smuggle wewpous to state prla n-
ent at Kastham farm.
The man and GeeKtjre Itrown.
paroled eonv.cl wcro at rested wn lo
sleeping In an automobile on pr-a
on farm property.
"However measurements of tor-
acoj built will eonttniM until Oc-
tober 31 which will permit in tin-
majority ot emus ull I nds nnv
lialn' croi not harveoted to be
heer veiled before the tiirruaoa arc
built" It wus further stated.
"Hsecut beiminltratlv ruling
under drought provisions will per-
mit In evint of rain that forage
and feed crupa may be planted anel
the acroa thun planted will not in
any way effect tho application foi
cash grant under work vhret sign-
ers and application for grant
Thero will not he any measure:
ment of crop lands on which the
owner or operator does not con
template signing an application for
cash grant payments" concluded
Mr- Ballard.
Defending IOIeanor Jnrrett
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.! i ' l I . i -ti mi. i elefrn-'er .it hei rondur on fanioi.
a.i.jie iii ilv ti tue fimpics In ( hirliM M.tArtliui. pl.iv
wilht hu-diand if jitreMi Helen Hriyx with whom he Is plrtuieel 'in
eturn to New Voik (rum i Micatlnn In luri)p The jwlnunlii stir
miduil w.n r fiii.lar during the time da wni .it his t .bio Mic
Vt'iui i i living fu wa Ins eiii'ipiiilon at i par y
Carnival Committee
Appointed by Lions
2 NATIONS ASK
ARMS EMBARGO
Britain and France Join
Forces to Gain Embar-
goes LONDON. Aug 3o- Grout Ilrltnln
and lrratiee moviM swiftly Itut
n Rh'. In a jo nt eifeHl to lock the
door ol neutiality against thu Smn-
sih civil war.
In deparato actions the two pow-
ers naked 17 Ifiuropean lyitluii.i to
declare amw embortfoea toward
stpa.u Hnmeel.ettely with the pros-
pect of later joining h oonmilttoe of
rvatiutu to admin at r non-intervention
problems.
Tele toreUfn off.ee earlier in the
day made puol.c u telegram a nt ta
till Henry Chiton. Hnt.h ama.is
eador to' Mad.id now at Henduye
Franco support l ng ha proposals to
check "Invreas.nic barburttitM" In
Lhi Hpanueh civil war.
France informed Ureal Hr.tnln
that Portugal has exprva eel w 11-
ingnesa to apply an imn.diato em-
baru toward Hpain it waa under-
stood ttireal Bl.tuiii. Kianre and Gcr
many alieaely had doelarenl nrtns
embargoes Kuaam has sa.d hej " u tne onl' Texas man to re-
wouhl declare one it other coun-i colve tnU oppottun.ly In sovni
trlei would. Italy has said she con-'
shltni the neutral. ty accord alioady
In.offeet). n i rrll.
The Franee-Brtsh appeal wtt
sent to Home Tne Hague Brussclj.l
Menna. Budapest Hettade buch-
aroet Sofia Angora Athena War-
saw HJa. Stocknolm. Copenhag.n
Oslo. HoUinrfur unit rr:iiii-
.I man Is Charged In
Burning ol House
ISA8TUKD. Aug. 28. A charge
of tit-Mil wee (lied today ngulnht
Jim Atchloy. 1 3. livestock trader
and fonnei cafe operator. In con-
ne Hon with a fire at his residence
Sunday mo.niiu Junius Byrne as-
sistant slttc fire n.irehal (lied
Ihe chorgf afte- u day's Investiga-
tion with I-ire (hlef A. W. Hen-
iioascA here
Bond for Atcnlvy was set at
57.0CO. '
The carnival committee was ij
pointed today at the regular week
ly Lions club luncheon to plan in
detail the annual fall Lions clu.
carnival to help rulae funila (or the
fall and Christmas chiir.ty pro-1 ioiiductid In Mount Plouwint Cou-
gram The coinni tteo named in-' giegallonnl church horu Saturday
eluded I U. Glenn chairman J
O Sandcfer Jr. Kugone Thompdun
W. A. Hotmnnn Ji Huntsr Jonert
D T. How-liu Bob Padgett Claude
Peeler Itruce Sn.dcr. C. D. Dulflo-
nietr. W K. Thorp Lou.s Ua.cho.
nnd T A. Wright.
Hoy Rowland. Hrcckonridgc
ward school Hupcrvbjor d aousied
tho twelve yonr school y3tom.
.Mrs. Will.i Jo Haruiotihon pltiyuel
acveral piano numbers and tne
Uons wore ontertn.ned by four
Davis dancers.
The Llona will meet next wok on
Wednesday .n n Joint mottlng w.th
the Chamoor of Commeico nnd no-
tary club.
Hoy Howlund Georg." U Kolley
nnd Voruon Blledgo of Houston
wwio visitor.
IIank Sweeney To
Move To New York
Hank Sweeney son of Mr and
Mrs. A K. Swconoy who has boon
connected with the Texas liiajruncu
checking office In Austin" for-"the
pout two years ha.i accepted a po-
sition w.th Ui Home Insurance
1 "'"Pany in tho Now York office
Jtot vllclJ
'Ul Re fld'C Sill
Sunday
Hev C. C. Kelltr of M.neral Well
will hold a communion service at
the Kpiscopal church Sunday morn-
.ng at 7 o'clock.
Hev. Kellei will arrive In Breck-
enr d'e nt noon Saturday and may
be contacted by any one who wl hc-e
to see him at the hone of Mrs. J.
K. Alison.
Farmers' Income
Jlighest In 7 Years
WASHINGTON Aug 28.-UR-Desplte
the worst elrought In the
hbtory o( modern American agri-
culture farmers' July cosh income
totaled $733000000. the largest July
Income slnca 1020. tho department
of agrlcultuie reported today.
HEAT RELIEF
FROM ROCKIES
IS FORECAST!
Wind Veering Toward Am-
arillo; Corn up Limit as
Rains Fall
(Ky United Prow)
U diet (torn the heit was fore-
icant b the weather bureau Fil-
'ii with teporti that a high cool
w in w is tiavcllns cast and Mouth
' I r mhi the ttocky Motinluln.
I' .' wind eiered to Uio north-
i t si nt Atiutritlo Frldn.i inoruliiq
a'ld ifioler wcnliior wn expected.
1 "-.tl show era (all over south
ru 'lliuisdny nlit ami Krtda
ni'iniiiij
If tin- eixil ittr from the- Itockloi
i cut I ivei In the dliectlon It has
t ii n thi Toxutt nnd Oklnhonm
I inhiindlA e-ectlniui were cxpectd lo
i rive good rains.
Corn l)inp
iIUi'M'iO. Aug. 28. (UP Sow
t . i com lirolio the full four
e ii in. ul tin the board o( ttailc to-
U (.'encrul ralno toll over nl-
.1. -.t every tectlon of tho corn bolt.
Dern Funeral
Services Set
WASHINGTON. Auk. 28 tUR-
Aiui Kiitit thtoughout the land
I and halfway around the world will
i uoo.ii in mourning; today tor
Uicorga H. Dern Secretary of War.
Th Cl-year-old cabinet officer
I who in uio u fortune In mining nnd
'twin- ivjh Uovornor of Utah betoii
I'lOjiuUnt ltoo.-fi'velt uppolutcd hl.n
us thu Atmy'.s ollluf elied nt 11) .'&
u. m. ostiinluy in Walter Heud
Hoepltat. Ho had been taken tlien-
July 13 after foiling III while in-
pe'elliif urmy cnslnecring proj-
ects. Mllitiuy ftmorul Horvlco.s will be
Aceonitniiicd by high official una
a giiiiid of honor tho Secretary'
boely will br taken then by npeelul
train to Suit Uiko City Utah (ol
burial.
I'reildi'ilt Is Told
PiHMldeut Itoosuvelt who receiv-
ed word of the dcuth lit iiii un-
scheduled stop on IiIh western
ill ought tour will attend the
.Masonic buitul servient! Tuesday.
NO INDICATION GIVUN
'IO MIC'CKSOIt.
"WASHINGTON. Aug. 23. (U.PJ
While Harty H Woodrlng o( Kuu-
..as beenme Acting Scc'y of Wat-
toelay on the death of Secretary
Doni. Proildent Itoosevelt Iuih giv-
en no Indlcntlon an to who Deru's
ivcntual successor wilt be.
At AssUtant Secretnry Wood-
i In; una the ujtlvo head of the
Wai lle(nrtlnon aldod by Gen.
Mallu Craig chief of staff during
the Secrotury's ?ng llluem
A former Goyornoi of Kun.iu
his uamo has been montloned in
unofficial dUcmsloiii of possible
successor to Doin.
PIANO ACCOM I'ANIhT
Geruldme Camp datifjntcr of Mr.
and Mr H O. Camp. Is now uc-
compunist for the younger g rl.V tup
clas at the V M. C. A. ThU U u
voluntary service and ts much ap
preciated
SAlll
by authorities it
SEA SCOUTS
Sea Scouts In their sailboat. Tex- r.glonat Sea Scout icguta.
an No. 1 have been sailing at De- If the weuthcr 1a tali on that
Lifosse at various period durlnj Sunday a great deal of sport Is in
the last three days under the su-' store for Uie local Lions
pervlsion of the ahlp'3 off.ccrs. S?a Scouts aVe recclv.ng In uddl-
Great sport U being enjoyed by tin tlon to their practical experience
boys It was said and they are id- on the water blackboard Instruc-
celv ng Instructions fiom their of- tlon In the handling of the sail-
fleers In charge on the care and boat. Only ordinary Scu Scouts ure
handling of thu craft permitted. to handle the craft. The
On Sunday September 6 nrm lower ranging Sa Scouts are not
bers of the Lion's club who upon- permitted tinder the regulation to
sor this Sea Scout unit will be In- do any actual sailing
vltcd to the lake to sail with tho The local Lions club has tecelved
Scouts. considerable comment bicause of
During the day the boat will bu'the uctlvltlej ot this Sea Scout ship
christened by' Miss Jeanne Roberts and they arc proud of the good
who entertained for the local Sea
Scouts unit In Fort Worth at tho
Butler Suspect Is
Lodged In Cisco
Jail Awaits Trial
MEDICAL MEET
IS SCHEDULED
Breck Doctors to Attend;
19 Counties To Be Rep-
resented A ntitiiber of Hrcckemidtcc ph-
sicliins are planning to attctui tin.
convention of the thirteenth dl-
tilct of the Statu Medical usioclu-
Hon ol Toxua to be held In Sey-
mour Wednfsdiiy and Thlltsday
Soptember 2 ami 5.
Tlu'io will be a ocries of post-
cinduit' lectuirs on obstetrics
und pediatrics.
PlielclmiM fiom 11) norllnvest
Texu coiintloa aro eixpcited to
attend
The postgraduate courses have
been ariuugud as a part of the
statewide program of the State
Health Department's division ot
iiiiitnrnul "und child heiilth uudet
bponaorshlp of the Stat'. Medical
association. The series of courses
begun ut Waco this wcuk und will
continue (ol a rur reaching 15
town i In the fifteen medical usso-
clatter districts. f
OutsUtudliiE physicians lit the
field of obsll'trlcs and pediatrics
will deliver the lectures to the
physicians und also will appear bi-
tote genera! meetings open to the
public. Leettireis in the Seymoui
acrliM will bo Dr. 11. H. Lcmnion
of Aumrlllo member of tho Am
elicun Pcdiutiics association unit
the Texas Pediatrics association
and Dr. Culvin H. Hannah piesl-
dont elect of the Stute Medlcat
iHsoclatlun and p(o(esor ot on-
btfttlLS in Baylor Unlvutsity Medi
cut college at Dallus.
L.-ctmes will begin ut 'J o'cloik
Wedttcsduy inarnlng and continue I
until Thursday evening. The geu-1
oliil iiieollr.i tor the public will be I
hold Wednesday evening. All ses-
lone will bo held In the municipal
building. Tho mutcrnul and child
health division ol the State Do-
paittiirut ol health In cooporutton
with the State Medical association
lues ut ranged a comprehensive e.-j
hlhlt lo illustrate safe nnd sani-
tary puictlcos in child delivery.
Uio hlghawy patrol nnd drivers
license bureaus o( the State Sifctv
(tnhirtit)eul Is coopaiatlng In the
health piosrum and will ptovldi
tin uxhlblL
ArniiigemnntH (or the postgrad-
uate courses niu under the direc-
tion of Di. L II Hreves of Fort
Worth councilor of tho 'thirteenth
Medical district and a comtultleiT
composed of Dr J H. McCincken
Mllieiul Wells
Dr L. O. Godley
Fort Worth and Dr. W L. Purket
Wlrhlta Fulls.
Aggie Barbecue Will
Be Saturday Night
Plans have been completed fci
the AgS'e barbecue for Kx-Agg1e
pi event Aggies and those who will
bo Angles this coming term to b
held at thfl Dickie pool near Wood
ton Saturday at 6.30 p in Ati&-
u it 2ti
One hundred und t'itly Bx-Ai
wus'gtca ol the oil belt arc expected
'to uttmd
SAIL IN TEXAN
work the boys are doing It wus
said.
CISCO Aug 2S UP Fled M
Imn 38. unemplood laborer wis
in the CIco Jail today eh rg I
with un attempted extol t Ion from
Samuel Butler. ICastlaud ull exv
cutlve nnd brother of Ger.iim
Sumllty D. Butler famous inaiinr
Officers ftild Muhan wiu urrc i
ed August 17 und Uio case had
been investigated by the Feeler it
Bureau of lnvcostlgations since
Clmtgos were filed lit Abilene
Ihunwlay.
Butler wiw reported to Imvf
Identified Mahnn.
Local police made the arrest u.
tusplclon and Mahati was iiuestiuu
ed concerning his actions Augu t
7. dato of tho unsuccessful nttempi
to extort $3000 from Butler fi.r
kidnaping protection (ot his two
children.
On that dato Butler thew a
jatchol etipposed to contain mon-
ey from a train outside CU-tii-Offlcots
accomp-tiiylng; Butler
tluew a dato to light tho area Inn
the man waiting far tho satchel
(led without picking it up.
Malum hnd lived lino several
months omrloyeel somutlniun us s
elny Inborer.
He hud no family hcie.
Man Extradited
For Questioning
BHOWNSVILLE.-Aug 2S. I'P
Gcorgo White sought by C.iliforniu
pol cc for question n zeguidlng Uio
killing of Gcoige AlbotU u sailor
last March about d a ..e.ghter nonr
San Francisco left here by piano
today In custody of txo California
officers to return to DaJelund.
White made no stirnient other
than to deny knowledge of the k II-
Ing. He waived cxtiud tlon H-
had been living In Btowusvd e un
dot the name of Wnlluce
Officers Search
For Kidnapers
CLAHKSVILLK. Au' 2S I P
Texas of (leers Jolneel Aikunsu po
lice today in a search foi thic
robber who kidnaped a Par Tex
as mcichant nnd hi family an I
four Hcd River county young peo-
ple last night.
The robbers toieed Claude Hud
son his wife and child to drive
thtm to Bagwell west of Chirk
vllle. There two of the abductors
seized the automobile occupied ov
two young men nnd two glu-i from
Cl.irksvlllc.
Old Age Hearing
Dates Are Set
AUSTIN. Aug. 2S. A p. ti
appeals from old ago ass hton c n
lottmcnts under the now .ta' aw
will be hoard September t. at II jus
ton Commission Ch& rniun A V
Cunningham announced todiv
Another hearing will b held at
Fort Woith Seplembei 0 one en
has been set there A heirin will
be held Septemb i II at E Pa
Roosevelt Special
To South Dakota
ABOARD ROQSEVELT SPUCI
AL Aug. 28. dipt Presld
Rooticvcll hcadtd for South Dakota
today alter a final Inspection of
drought prevention work near
Jamestown North Dakota. He mi
tored over rninswopt roads to hoc
oyer WPA building project'
TODAY'S SALES
lotal share sales on Ihe New
Vork Stock Kxchange Totaled
t3IO(!0 shares according to a.
report of locul exchange officials.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 265, Ed. 1, Friday, August 28, 1936, newspaper, August 28, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72621/m1/1/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.