Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 155, Ed. 1, Friday, July 1, 1938 Page: 1 of 5
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Breckenridge American
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WEATHER
c-t Texas Generally fair to-
night and Snturday Slightly cooler
in Panhandle tonight.
BE CAREFUL IS
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ATHER CONFESSES PLOT TO KILL YOUTH
Dachas' Dilemma
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nave turn a game in flirckrnrld
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I thr pnlng of coiifeiencea on fit 1
Kral-i plan June 5. L) T Bowlfii
Johnny Bataa Hunt Jonaa unit
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Heir liiir Problem
This m.tp hnn hnu the I'nlon and Confederale fort- linnl tip
for tin llattlr of (.rtUshuix. turninc point in the Civil War. Aflrr
CSrnrraU I.nnestrrct and Johnson had hrcn repulsed. Ornrral l.rr
nrdrrcil the r.imous rickrll's Charce hlrh resulted in one of Hip
bloodiest rnKaernirnW of the entire conllict.
What Blues Greys
Talk About Today
98 AIRPLANES
TO COST NATION
14 MILLIONS
Added Flying Fortesses
Bring Total to 52 To
Give Lead
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Th wi .lepartment t.nl i
ii.iiiii 'il I. M.ns of ciinliail- "
IIJ33liT VMiith if flRlltinK .ir
pliuir th. Ihih-kI "iioh old i In i
th p-'U time hiat"i of thr
Hon Thr null-1 culled 1 VS
plant's
Ini-ludrd cie 13 .tddltiunal "fly-
lua ftntir"!a" bombing plnnes
7 two-motoird bomber. T attack t
plapa and additional nlrp.nne
niotora ann nuipnient.
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i.ilp total of JW flvlnu fnl trrtiM-
till. 11 inrcd of abmr 2!SO nillra .in
1. 1. in Thry carry live niiicltknr
uunii ii nd n errv ot nine In n.ldi-
tlon t two tons of bombs
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pi of thnt America stilt maintains
It Imdciship in aeronautical lc-
iljjn. dcaplte the fact other nn-
t.ons air upending many tlmeii tht
i nio'int of oniiiry iivnllttblv in this
niunti foi thlri purpoau. aiwIiiUint
Miti'iitiv of um I)iil Johnson
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.it lh.- body of John Mrdlll M
Coinilik heir to Chlcauo pub-
lwhiiiK foitune. has oen found in
the wild &andl mountains the
I' ri tin mi jcrvice lepoittsd to-
da) Thi diasovery ended a search
start-! i week ago whan Mrs.
Iluth Hunnu McCormltk Mlmnis
niotlni u( McCoimick oecanic
won lid when hoi son and Klchaid
Whitnui hi 10 eai old co it-
paiiiuii fmled to luturn from a
mount in i limbing expedition
hunn i a bod win 'mind last
K" lda Th- second bi..l is nu t
ledge about a mile fioni vaiii.
VMiiWiui killed.
Th iun)in pieclpni m I
fl'.'l huh and follSlii. auui til
bod woutl have to ! mi-. i
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run i us it Will imu In In ftr.
I led tin nihil to the In i's I iul
iVlaiiN To ttiMu
Course A l A.&iM.
Ml i hi n OUIlt
i inn 'is of III pM
i j hi- it A M havr bee.i
ilraign .tid mil will hi- leaving
iion . i Colli'K. "tut Inn
Tho-. hn will intend Iht junioi
hnit iiiu - lul) ti ' mi- Mis It
V lloolin ()a Uiuw chaliman
i Hi iiitiniy spoiicoi associa-
tion 'im tha 1 iivii Necessity.
win... i in thr rotiiiH rluthliift and
iniinu ii'iit'!'1 It.linr tedOi't
t. ..lil. i wiiinri in thr tounl
iln'hin. cm. tint
An nhilt touiic wilt follosu th.'
Jtitit it com st July 13-16 which tho
luliiiwiiijf will attend
Mis John t Vat on. Parka; Mrs.
lUnkin VViUianM Cast Braoken-
tlilge. I4is E. A Belts Owktoy.
Mr. J. VV. Haimuti Oakley.
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To Show At I'alace
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into his Brlghboi a ald.
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fore frhri ill loopy Kiirlan.l .
tirduy uf I.i noon A IHU.- gillu
frllovs of alirti liuin bu h
u king
He wa km. of the h .
dual h iiil b. ai i
from the liolm onseniiio
Anurlea to Hmokiwi bu
In i i nils'. ut d
Kn loijtr finin All'itiit ' i"
inrldgr th"'.' mrn pleketl 1'ini .
ID h ear in mmwrr to a ttiuin'J
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i.i mini' of Alabama
. t ininpan) tnda k lied
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. una
Ins rir bloujht tu
the
Sin rj in p Convention
Meets Hove Sunday
i
I Thr 8trphentt count) alngin:
I cuiivrnlion will mi'i hue Sun-
da) at the Klrst Chiisttan ihuici
A large ciowd of singer and .- an"
good quailettes are expected Tin-
1 singing will last frcm 10 o'clock m
i the morniiag until l o clock In thr
afternoon Kveryone i asked to
rtng ""skit lunch
mi; SHOOT hNTKREST GROWS
bu in ni in
ilia ovsruii
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Intei . i widrspii ml iii ih oi
KHiiiaaUoii a annual J il I shoot
tm in st Monday s.tu itti.iaia l
tn oil Ii.it iJun iluo lotiu) The
nnl is nn th.- thud 'U. of Kst-
i i iii - .' ii I'h i rli In h ton
I din
I Tiitpa will bo opri foi piartlwe
I shooting Mundey aHeinoon. July
3 on the teyulai weokl) shoot
1 date
Pei sons who cunipet m tht-
1..
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fltHI1'. tiansleilt asketl to hi Irt ml
J of tliri cut Tills the
.llitll the) leuihed hr county line
He said lie walked u dlituni.
i.i u e.i srnt
n tin Klati' and
ifptMli. i a ate rxprtttd flou.
th fnuillla ll-f l. limb I ll Waj
Htaiiii 'in i In i la loililid on thi
K.i i .mth-ui 1 1 i mi li uht inllrs
ii. .ill. if K.iatlui.l mil Jli lllllra
nu b it Kni to in .I.i mi liuuvsaj
Nn in
A li.ilun ol thr ihoo' will bu h
lefusnl ' "hi In im hint h unl mipp i fie
to alinitii niul tin I f tuilllos
I'lub iiiiiiim billet '.ilin - mid
iU -111 Ml ll 'I' ' ' 11 II' I llll 'n I '
nn I
irl
to event are not require U hoit im
nc money. Money division wilt be id
pei cent. 20 percent 2o pel cunt
30 percrnt and 2U ptticrnt All
hootcrj have been i r.U nt.-i' to
pun hull' sheila ml th. . nuii'l All
IHipului 'i and. will b- x ld
Ih piiuiuin fm tilt- ahool 'i
i linlril tin following inioi imitioii
Regulation Trap font events
J.'i tuixets tat guts 75 optional
money $1
Skret foul n fills 'i titiK '
.i j . '- pli .riiil in... i s J1
Jo. Ijiuin ut nsittionul one lound
knot kout ot Max Mrhmcltng in de-
fenie of his wmlili heavyweight
tin- lam wnii win come to the
I'ulHc- tiiiutri aiif.-n rriduy and
ittiii ii
i iil.titinn I. thi two minutes of
I 'j; i m l.a..l.;iw tbt- pictuir will
how lounds 4 . T and VI of thr
19M scrap In which Mcx hud tile
uppei hand and finally culminuted
in a k no In the 12th It al-so shows
I hi .ii i. .lining for tin recent
Itni i i . tin. foi the movie is itb
liilnuttia
I Bud (ie Circs English
Tennis Slav Lacingi
Mil KliO.N I il 1 l F'
Don tn. l.udKt of California
world's No 1 leiu.ls player won
th nil digl'iiid smglos title foi
the an omiI Lointtcutlve time today
i.i'li-atiiu 32-eai-old Bunii) Austin
of Bngland 6-1 K) 6-3.
Before aciowd of U0.0OU includ-
ing Queen Maiy Budge gave Aus-
tin one of the moat severe lacings
evil seen in a Wimbledon final
ll winning in stiaight sets the
Cuiiroi Hum went thinUjh tin toui-
nunirnt without Inin u act. the
fu at 'im. mi) man has pei formed
thi (nil
i.KI T -HI IM I'
i.NKAi Sient !iv. um urf i
thi Jul I thi Hlur and tnr Oiav
hud fought a battle in n pantui-
south of dettysbut that deckled
I the fate of i nation A Oneral
I Lee's foicen drnggrd weurily ulonij
dlegates ni' I in defeat back toward Viiglnt.
to the shmt I both the N'orth and th. Smith knew
that thr United States wua to ir-
main one great union.
Thr t'nlon forces h.ul barely
managed to repulse th southerners
but thr victory was thi lis Th"
cost had been high Blood -.tainuit
thr pu.ituir Thousands iip..n
thousands of younic mrn la) deu 1
But the L'nion was to II) e
Foi thi re das the) hud been
locked in battle On Jul 1 U'e
army of 70.000 men had diiven
Oen Oaorge Gordon Meade's
83000 foot and noise southward
out of Gettysburg and a far as
Cemetery llttlce and Culp's hilt.
It wm m major Confederate victory
and Uw foilowlng y the south-
man won mora ground and con-
otldatad ..elr gaina to set tha
tag for Um tlnt push that they
hoped would win the wai.
TII UN CAM TIIU
inc. iiivrri.t!
The Confederates were in thi.e
corps General Longal test's foicv
farthest in advance on the Meat
flank had spent Itself; so le or-
dered General Johnson on the east
flank to open the attack
Johnson led his men down the
gorge of Rocky Cteek and lift
heavy losses as Union battel io
from above them poured down n
i Continued On Pag" Four I
European Power
Shifts Are Seen
Tr.
n a;-
'ultima ot a year-drntl hmi en
cased in a cement bloik bolide
the Connecticut Himm m-jt
South Had ley Ma biouht
Mauachusetts detectives to the
New York home o( Mis John
Paul Dathelt nbove. The corpse
tentatively identlfled as that of
Cliarlos Morris reportedly a
friend of her husband was
found near a cottage said to
have been leased by Dathelt.
Mrs. Bathelt bedridden denied
knowledge of it Her ntuband
returned with the police to
Northampton Mass for further
Questioning.
t-in
By nUited 1'iessi
Two important developments
frttliiK the bnlnnce of (tower
ICuiopt occuriwl tudy.
The fit st. was diyelosure by
Gemrul Alfredu Klivlcliin chief
ot the Spanish nutluniillst air
toicr. that the nationiilist plan u
penn time air force of 2000 fiii-
plune If they win the war.
Smh n foice could virtually
dinniiiiiti thu westvrn ontiunce to
the Medileitnneun und thi eaten
(in. it Uiitain'a GlbinlUi-.
The other dovolopmunt wits thi.
conclusion by Ptaiicu und Turkey
of a tieaty of friendship which
carried significant Implication in
the custom Metliteimncait. Ttnkcy
controls the Daidanellcs mid like
France Is filondly with I'usstn.
Lower Wheal Yield
Than Foretold Seen
Dies Says Records
Wanted Are Burned
UAMUM.TON. UR July 1
i nan until Muitni F Dlej Texas
of the hous un-Amerlcun nctlvlt-
les investigntiiiK lommittee sui.l
todii) In hud ewdeuce one orgun-
liilon biiintd its H'coiUs junt be-
t.i. i niinltl . it ; . ril iililrri
CHICAUO Jul I 1 !' Pli-
vute crop experts today (oiecaat
V H. wheat crop ol .7(J0.ttM00( j
almost one hundted million less
than their estimate one n onth ago
The estimates ranged from 1.003
0O)iW0 bushels to 2U000000 bush-
els The June government eetimau
placed the probable yield at l.OIH.
000000 b'tsheU.
Damage from early frost black
nut and root rot caused by ex-
cttesive rains ware fnetora respon-
sible for the reduced crop prospect
In the winter wheat bell
Freight Loadings
Are Reported Up
WASHINGTON Jul) t iU.R
The HsaoclAtlon of Ameiicun Hull
roHds announced todiiy that louiT
Ing on revenue freight foi th
week ending June 2 totiiini .vvt
037 cats an I nc lease of 330b cais
above the preceding wrek Load-
inss. however repreuented h do-
cicaxc of 211008 bcloA the cor-
rri.piill.i tti 'K "IS"
Count Under Bond
After Wife Threat
LONDON July 1 d'P Count
Couit Huuk'aUx - lleventlou was
released on MO.OOO bund today and
ordered to tutiirn to Uuw Sttcet
police court next Tuesday In con-
nection with a charge thnt he
tliieutened to shoot his wife the
formet Harbaia iituton $10000
000 dime state bulros. Tho hiind-
some Danish count promised he
would not attempt to communi-
cate with the countcHs
!-
Armu Officer Is
Victim Of Accident
KOHT AM HOUSTON. July t
U P' I.t -Col. John Wallace. 10.
prominent officer of the army gen-
eral staff waa shot through tho
chest und ultlrally wounded today
when a .15 calltie pistoi he hand-
led accidentally illncharged
LONG ILLNESS
PROVES FATAL
Mrs. Birdie Hopkins Dies
Early Friday At Farm
Home Near Caddo
Mis BUdi. Hopkins II died
Ftlduy nioinini .it I lft oilotk at
hri hi tne thice ot foui miles
noith of Ca.Jdo tollowtng an ill-
ness ol some length.
Mis. Hopkins and nci nusounu.
C. E. Hopkins hud lived in the
commuitlt) about twelve yeais it
una said. Besides hoi husband sho
is sutvtved by four brothers nil
of whom reside in West Vrigtnln.
Their names were Hated as Charlie
Albert. Eveistt and Amos
The body was bt ought to tho
Thninpson-Klker fvneial puiltns
where It wan said buiutl will be hi
Bee l3innch temeteiy the time to
depend upon tho lesult of com-
munuallon with the biutheis
Hard Ball Team To
Meet Cisco Sunday
The Texaco bull club is making
pi r para t Ions to go to Cism dun-
day where they will play the Cisco
Red Sox. Ail pluyeis an. utged to
come out ut six ociuck tonight
foi practice on the fun puik dia
mond
CLAIMS GIRLS
DREW STRAWS
IN DEATH LOT
Roadhouse Waitresses Say
Father Fired The Shot
For Insurance
W Vi Ito.SS Ga . July 1. tU.R)
i . -Iimiii; of a 10-yeitr-old bov
i . oi two girls who dire'
the i hil.l 4 father hit I vv
it i uu.s to ser whn h "iir nuiiM j
it was revealed today b !i 1
John Gibson.
The glrlt. wait testes in 'hi '
house of Hurvvy Nelnon t" f i'h i
of thr victim and NiKon wei.-
under arrest
Gibson said hr bad nbi um t i
i i nli i-n.iti ft im Nelson whn h al I
iliit In V'Uiu Mae Fowler l
ml Mn Iv nt 17. had ploltnl in
kill 'In hi known as 'J. C tu
nib t. . .ll.jel iWO tnsuranri on
hi IiIl
The confession climnxe.i two
months of InvestlRittiun Into ttfe
slaying of the hoy lust April 20
Miss Fowler Nelson's cniifo.tslon
sold filed the fatal shot. Howovci.
each denied the actual shootitu
Miss Fowler snltl the father fliel
thr gun
Candidates Toil
Their Positions
Martha Little Is
Operation Patient
.Maitha Utile undeiwent an
apindectoniy Thuiaday afvernoon
In the Westsldr hospital Maltha
who Is the daughter of Mr. Kate
Utile Is reported to b ilolnu well.
(By United Press)
Another mystory waa Injected
into the Texas political campaign
tod. i) by u telegram later brand-
ed a-i a hoax which asked that
thr nume of Plorce Brooks cundi-
date for lieutenant governor bo
left off the piimary ballot.
Brooks denied thnt he sent 'i
telegram which waa addressed to
Vun Kennedy sccictnry of th.
state democratic executive com.
mittcc In Auntlu. Brooks snltl th it
he definitely was staying In th.
lace and was in Temple making
u speech when the telogmm via
filed in Dnllus. "There is no nut .
tlun but what this cotUomptah.
tilck wus perpetrated by somu op
Intel ostud in sculng my dufuut ' tic
said.
Euiest O. TlioaipbOii cutvllduti
tor govcrnot sjHiko at Crockett
today ciltiaUing the ndmlntstru.
tion ot old ngc pension.
Waltei Woodul cnndlduto foi'
attorney geuarul pledged his Hiip-
port o the linuos rlvorj.devclop-
nient pioject In a speech last night
at Waco.
W. I.t O'Duulul currying his
campaign nir governor into the
U oi Hlo Giande Valley said it
was tune for iolltlcluns to n jit
kicking biisinoss around
MtCiuw said at San Murcos lift
night that If he wotu elected gov-
oritur he would malntuin on ojia
door Millcy.
"Dining my two teims as ut.
tomey general" ho nald "the door
to my office never has been closed
and the oiiiy thing n caller cvei
had to do to gain admission wiu
to say 'I want to seo Bill Mi
Claw '
MARATHON WINS HOMER PEST
Drivin -ern tuns itcioss thi
plate on foui-buse blows th-
Marathon OiIhis won a home iun
battle from Fu en tune heie luit
night. 0-a in the third ot a sories
of game played bet wren tho twn
crack teams. The victory five the
Oileis a two-one edge In the set-
les Tho city champions came
tin ough with humers with men on
bmea tbiue times accounting for
nruii) all of their runs. Nick
Nixon hit one In thu first Inning
with one on; Iiv Lewis walloped
one hi the fifth with two on; and
Johnny Wright also socked one in
the fifth with ono on.
Howevci Fncstono wus not far
npiilinl In the hoitir tun dfpait-
ment James ( ud.l uot i homer in
thr fourta when Whltey Holme
missed a shoestung euleb In eon-
terfleld and Peck Wade bla.-ttou
out a font -bagger in the same Inn-
ing with a mate on base. Ctuld'3
clout also found one man on the
Jinneocke.
Little Jack Johnston went the
entile nine innings foi Marathon
uttnough he was hit hurd at tim-
es. Doug Thomas of Dallas stinted
for the tlio ehaugeis wus effeo-
tive foi four Innings but this wus
tho sixth gume he had pitched
within a woek and ho waa bolted
out in the fifth staiua R. A
"Skcetcr" Snoath then came In
(Continued On Pag-e Four)
P hares May Fight
Office Dismissal
AUSTIN. July 1. (U.PJ U O
Pharos one time diiector of the
Texas safety department and fui-
mei chief of tho highway patioi
todii) consulted lawyers ovet his
dismissal from the service.
Pharos has been Inactive sin n
April 1. He was notified then ho
had been relieved ns heud of tho
patrol and would bo given a new
assignment. Vestoiday ho iccelvcj
a dopuitment communication an-
nouncing his dismissal.
Canning School To
Be Staged In City
Miss Eugenia Flench lupieaen.
tatlvo of Ball Brotheis Glass com-
pany will conduct a fico canning
school Tuesday and Wednesday
for tho Ewlng-ChrUtlan hardw 3
stoio. Tne school will bo hei.. S
2 o'clock at the store All u. 3
air cordially invited.
i. nilliiiril Oi V jf.r
OH
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