Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 1, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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BRECKENKIIH.E. STEPHENS COUNTY TIIfUSDAY. FKltlirAUY 1 11):;!
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U- l)o nled lo the Hum and Home and to K'.erv Leeit mate Inteiesl tif IJreckiniiiip-L' and Sti-nlicim rmmlv o": tUk ''nSy"1
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COMES AFTER
PROPOSAL FOR
JOINT SESSION
House Offered Two Bills lo
Lower Cosl of Automobile
License Plates
f i '
it I ' '
il"'tlnt iiti'r
"i th r
t!tlV t 1 ''
mi session 'tf the
to hist C.io'iti
Uttk retiring I
teOtl B. Hug rr.it 1
I pfnp in 1 1 f"l
IClief I r l K.
fjeo . Muff' l
to fn -"I eban-
commtssio act "
live Burn f
U that louts
ulstppt arc
id though
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l.ong spun-
lon nwfi
propaganda
the Hoi' -
emtnt rt
Henatt
extend
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tbe
Keel dross
Members Will
A 1 11 i
I(mm rruuiy
meeting of the Ited
li be held Kil
it i tn tin 'y
km aiiij'jumed
i atged to be
1'uial Poll Tex
PaMiients 3.128
Wed
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Ciets Millions;
Unconcerned
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Burden of Her new IJ.JftO "00
fortune sits Hunt! on golden-
haired. blueed 3iidrd Yount
shown here The p tear old
adopted daughter of M F
YnttBI. flaumoiit l on msn
ihe lnhtiil ln million 'i'H
bar mind l "fi fur h'iii mN
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Womon's ('Jul) nl
Parks Honir Tor
Dnnonslralion
WWP
The Peik W'umn- Hnnii Dem-
i 15 0U nstration lul. met at the home
of Mis Jibn kke Tuesday Jan.
30 Tnete wer fourteen ladle
preaent The subject was Organ-
uwtion of iiVrk for tin Tear
MM- THe olub jrayr ws led
by the ortaWont Mm C. C. Vtck. ; a uxruon monatrosiiy.
tire. Jfw itrgo to tc rt4eotj
Mr mkm rtfwry ml tregg. aiegiHlnlns of Weftllli SlHidimlng
iiret Mm- W t. nchr pejhty h'gllajr of I'evortg
lemowrtrwor. and Mhw KHa Mae' lB the good jreor ten million
ike watdmbe d-MMmatrator Americans were below the poverty
Refreshment of baked hatn
sandwkbea pteklea cake and cof-
' fee were nerved- '
The club alms this year aie for
each number l do th- following
things.
Fomm r ItiMieh II m 1'ootl Hupplj
I Mukf ii.l till ttjigt
'i litie hi iven .ml label in
and rthi !ve
$ l nt Intel J- fit home-
made n lete MU ml nub in g'l-
l tun
Put out 'it' berry vines and
13 grape vines
ft Pu up at litt 33 can to
mto juis for home use
H.Put up at least 13 cans prul-
try pt.duet by methods tlemon-
trfetf in 133.
Wardrobe liem nslratlon t
Make a fuundatiun pattorn
3 larn :o adapt this pattern
tt present style t roods
3 Make a cotton afreet drew
j nd how a m the county contest
Yard and rug demonstrator and
"her Uftii'miti ns previously
minted will .otillnue tlimugh
1931
i.elicf Orriccs
Receiving
Ymds
H the wwtk
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I
Sun In ICrror
On Sailc Race
i w
;f 'I hi led I m i
f ( i nn I w in
f i 1 I . ii
olllllllr .ion
1' II 'III 1
As I Would
like It!
Itt(-.ill.N Hkln(
K lui 'i"n of motor ni .IrfiiM"
n.ii nh'ivt $3 Thf giii-olm tux
MI..J thi fuinnion ta mike the II-
T?x lu-ftic fee on out modeil
iul miinv -f em ciylnif fot thf
Jttnk htap u .nti mitingp Thf fre
boVi thf -ale ttcr of the olJ
hulks which art a tiope of MviH-
homi i thtr owner.
itmlurtloii ot Inlotwkf itiiU
tt'a not th butefwr and baktt
but the intPtrt taker that luu
brought the foreeloaure hammer to
million of home Thf rate under
1034 condition ought not to bv
i ve 6 per cent.
Kooda. Free of Bale and Prc-
Klhit Taxt
l.fie nectMltlaa oujht not to
tiear taxta. DaapHa that now cra-
di and eofflna nd all between
puy tribute.
iMalea taxea en faM on non-e
nentlat and luxurlt.
Jonas itoyh tlte FielgliU
Taxes inimemorially have pained
down from Induatry and oapitnl to
thf flniT buyer U r.n at the
.tot torn of the economic pile.
Thl fe.low at the bottom of the
pyramid ha. the urn chance at
tnitiiicM. nuccees as doe the Mexl-
c .r. peon of owning lnd
.;. .;.
IUcedve Kortunrs uml I luce III-
come should Ihj alBltl li I'Bves.
The Benatoilal quia reveal the
big boys of bualnes anking govern-
ment favors with one hand and
paying thamaelvea huge salirles
r . . ..... .. ..
ano oonuaea wim me otner it
nows too oiien wiese roraiy nn-
& i &. s.. .&. i
anciera mantpwwung promawiy pa-
Pr weatth that eecapes taxation
.The whUe farm were taxed to the
irtouflwrtorej
line; today 20 to K millions am
there.
When mu United billions arc held
in private or corporate eonttol
and these bllltona are operated as
selftshiy us a miser a dollar it he-
comes the duty of government to
ludtsti .b.ite such wealth.
Taxes vufficlent and certain to
furcft gieedy Inrtunen Into iiroula-
lion would a'ld to the New !el
') MINATRA
Postpone Naming
Relief Director.!
AUSTIN Fob 1 t'l' Melectlon
of permanent successor to Col.
Isswrence Wetbrook as Texas Re-
lief director today was postponed
by me Texas Relief CommMSlon
until Feb 13.
"
C I V A WOrklllCll Al'0
ICiliy RedUCOd
.. ."..
The Uni nVA office J m eivln
instruct .I t.. raduce then w.ik-
ng lost! Itu- l in conformity
wtUr thi .1 n.tuiieed polir .f the
'"edeiel m. i State Iteltef offm.
f i- i.nvr. Out the.-e i.'.i i.
ti i. ii.. v.ll mntimje until the
1'ie. t ii. in men! ml. i.ti'iu i.f
t ikir.g u( l.oouuUM men tnonOuy
i- sri-otnpttshed Washington in-
pilihi a .ttc drastli. l offa wi'l
in gin hi hi uui) 13th
With i'ingi.-t in cwiiiit lii'A'V
i iirnl tin t iti li'iji -l.it m . .i.-D
iiviltnl then - .i po-j.ililt in l.
i plvpi lulluiii wil. l legnlUtU t
"t uit iiiiiit.tii vi Aiiirovn J. i
iki men over ttu ilepre-cion pit
i.i
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n.MU lll.l lOW.N
I IIOUCHII.lV ( nl op rn.
''All if ''huAnwtU Uiitv l ui
not id Smithlrs Not a Hil.gle
fti:iil of thi.t name wa II. ted in
'In- in w ti Ie phone ijimloiy jiui
UiJtii!uitnl h ie.
trinuiili n. l.i ouoiiili'iil
ill'RI.INilON. Vt UP A re-
.'nt ..iivev .it the l'nivei-t of
"l.li 'it lull '1 . I I efll Ul4 Vl-
I !' pi ll! I'S'I f.. 1 iU
I ' f i M Ii l I il in I ).
. 1 ( l
Bluitlon Tells Why Ho Appointed
CIhikIc ThoniDSon Poslmapler I lore
KDITflKS NfiTE Tho fol-
lowing rfimniiir.lcailon l;iifi
by CYngrtMitnwtn Thoma I
Blnn'on. w Kandtxl th ed-
tor of the American by Poat-
mnrlfr Claude Thompson for
puhliration
Thf Atnci irmi l Jway will-
injt to carr' nrtlrlen of gn-
vn tntret to lh tropin and
while it ha wt printed any
article agnlnnt Mr Thtmpaon'n
't Intmcnt. it feels justified
In printing Coitgreainuin Wan-
ton ktter below
Jai.uaiy 38. 1034.
To CtHtm
f tireckenrldga:
I have a ftw complaintx protest-
Ing aifalnst the appointment of
Ciinlc Thompson n poatntMler
amtrrtlng tlu.t ha i n Republican.
An t am your public aervant I
owe it to yfm to present the factn
hat led ti hi tppotntment so
that you mj di'rtde whetiier thTc
wa. proper Iai for It.
Jor BiiihN Iovs
Will Form (Huh
Supporting Son
OAVLAH Tplt Th .
.
ot a BT-ro- W'or Club t. be
cfmpted exclusively of the name
ke of the late Senatoi Jos Wel
don Bailey bus txten announced
here by Joe ftailey Humhraya an
attorney here.
j am of th) w c whJeh
....
aeenw to he n fulrlv havv am."i
UtitM evlia autaA j4 &! Ifkka && t- .
!. . -win (
jar iwm win not e ame to vote
but we will welcome them to our
membership. Ttaa ages of the mem-j
bet wtlt rant from It JtfltW tot
hum titan o montns." Humpnreys i
!W he would be glad for prospec-
mtmbera to address htm t i
oc the Kirby Building in J
.
Home Improvements
Interest Farmsl
The Post Oak home deninnstiu-.
n v..1b mel wn Mw ii. A.
in I-1 iiia y afternoon. .Inn 36 for a
regular meeting After a short bus-
iness stsslun Mlstr Proi gave
pork canning demonstre'ion which
wis very Interesting
Roast pork chops and srusigc
were canned. i
When canning roasts cut In six
es which w.11 Jut fit into ths can
sear tn deep net fat until brown
on all sides. Pack tn cans and add
tablespoons fat and 1 teaspoon
salt to each number two can. and
3 tacklrspoona fat and 1 1-3 tea-
tpoons nlt to each number three
can. Seal hot and process umlet
1ft lbs pressure number 3 cans
43-M minutes and No 3 cans SoO'i
minutes.
Hear pork chop In dsep hot fat
oack in rtnn snason as for ro it
and $ UWespoons fat 8ei hot
and piocuss under la las p -uie
No 3 cans 45 30 minutes n I No
' bs 3o-to minute i.
rJausag may bt nude ii t. ke
and .4i.nd . i .! may t park
" " !'" A"1 ! " men ln been
"I''! ' i Ki"ind mold into
kt - lo p ii 'u u p Ii t fit mil
"' ii tn. aii I'aCfc into i nn
! iiit iiui ainl procew undn i
'"i pie.suu . .o 2 .'n 430
(iill u.i- Mi l i in ' MSO tn I jiv
JSuihii plln 'I III bulk lllli--! I"
(..inilnl Hi .Nu 1 vl .i -' l.iin
M'Ut fit .l.i. it iii'u li. i Hi uui
pat k 1 ai. :n i. mining i . ail
illll1! aluUUU tin . 'll i ill (.111 lalt
to avoid an pat.- I 'lut-1 tops yn
(un-i but do lU't tal in. I t mil '.
ill p.l.ruir t tokrl !l l.'i n.iliuli-
ill Jt i i Lii- pit- ill' i 4! i.iiu-
-iiil pi m 1 - Dili I 1 1 'ii 1 '
.". 1 1 al- 10 111. 1 11 1 .1.1.1 .'..
1 ill l'i o mil. j .
All 1 an.i rnui t be (.ooltd ijaukli
in told water
Kef 1. 'hiin'iit - of pie iul 1 uffe
wrii iiinj to Mi Miami .. ijiust
'uii I- 1 1 -Ii .t i r 1 l.iuii'ii'
I' mi I'oiil. i r iUii.il.il '
II Hi. itu .11 d M 1 1 Mi ni
IMviu t nriatinc and lamlh Jn-
leiin koiib li Akin Inn'- and
buiii Mi i'Ii 111 ilia On horti 1
Ml ll.i.lj Akn
1. 1 1 Mu 1. 1111
Mr ihonipKnn f lift! with mo
splrnttld rndoiK(mpiitH lKnd by n
large number of the liemooiattc
patromi of the poat office there
including a larg
number of the
leading bunlneaa mon of Brecken-
ritlge. He wa alao warmly rec-
omttMinded and heartily endomed
by Hon. D. T. Bowles Democratic
County Chalrmmn of SMcphcna
County by Hon. B. F. Denver
Democratic Chairman of Precinct
No 1. covering nouthcact Breckon-
rldga. and by the Democratic
Chairman of Precinct No. 31 cov-
ering aoutbwcut Brecketuldge and
by the following Democratic pre
cinct chairmen of Stcphena county.
to-wit: Hon. A E. Warner chair
man of No. 2 at Parka Hon. Jeff
MoEntlre chairman of No. 3 at
Crystal Fall Hon. R. A. Reynold.
rhiurmnn of No t nt Rohan Hon.
C E Klke. rlmlrmnn of No 5 at
Wayland. Hon .F A Caraway
ffonti-iurd on t'age Six)
CRIMINAL JURY
ISSUMMONED
42 Men Called To Serye
During Week
Follow ing Stephens county rltl-
Mn beon ummoned act
criminal Jurora for the week
beginning next Monday Feb ftth:
w. C. Dickson. Breckenridge.
m-v. tjvh-tfer Caddo
CleVC UeOMUer. lauoo.
B. F. Fleetwood Brenken ridge.
W. V. Moreland. Brcckenrldge.
W. A. Stockbrldge Caddo.
J. Z. ttoyttt. Ibtx.
C. W. PooUy Ranget route.
X. K. Kenwney Breokenridge.
Van Parker BreokenHdge.
Dean Wilkinson Caddo.
Brain Npeers Breckenrldcc
1 P. Applegate. Ranger route
J. W. Orosseloae. Ornekenridge.
1. O. fcurk. Caddo
John W. Chllds. Brcckenrldge.
K. B. MUom Blllasvllle.
C. W. Hart Harks.
R. A. Douglass frystal Falls.
O. M. Sawyer. Cisco.
C. N. Dempsey. Ranger route.
A. J. Anderson Lusk.
A. U Moon. KliMvllle.
Francis Henderson. Breckenridgc
Reuse Bktln Brcckenrldge
W. R. llelser. Bieckenrldge.
Tom Howorth Brcckenrldge.
C. T. Satlerwhlte. Wayland.
Joe Beaty Breokenridge.
W. B. Carroll South Bend.
Lsre Morris Moran.
R. Psndleton Ivan.
W. I Rhlftehait Brcckenrldge.
J. M. Corley Brecnenrldge.
H. J. Dodd Brcckenrldge.
Pane Smith Ranger route.
It. H. Hummer loan.
P. K- Shotwell. Rieiktmiiige.
Jess Uiwrence. ltin-k''iuH'.
K V Ming Breckenrtdge.
J I) liuvis Itreckenridge.
(.'. M Sttln. Breckenildge.
CWA Adult School
Iinds Fil'lli Week;
Results Apparent
Thi week will murk tho eloe
"! wJlvvr.
echool und eipcclally the lirge at
tendance ate gratifying to those in
rhurge sreordtng to John F Bui
lev. till c. tor
Two iiMi!llbl piogi till- hive
beon held this week for students
uttendtng the chool Thur.-duy eve
mng the high sihool orhtsti 1 and
bovi qusit. t gave a progium
Kightv-five st-jd. nu- w.ie pi.-mt
.. j 1 101 1.11m w.i 1 in upturn ui
the aasemblv Mondav ninht ''n
tu were present He discu-sed adalt
education.
The tesiiiete foi the ri'liotil i c
Mi. Annie R rthaw high m-Iimo!
arlthmotic and Enelifh. M' - I.
i.-e Athi taping and bokk . piii.
I W Lrniiy auto mechtnii'
Ah k Whiti niLvh mu al lit .1 a 111
and higb eiliuol .nith m tie H
iybil Toluiid hoilh.ind and l
ing M3 Hiijm I Ilimill graiiiu.at
K'rud.t ami Mis n V li'igg- home
' iinoiiiii Tin coliiH i " . Ion I
1 Pi tjliil't '.i .' !' '''
Little Lights on
Local People
! A Pu. sin i mi in from
W.iM.iml i ' Mi! ' l t i om.nuiiit
with his fnnul Mi tViKKnn
came to town Tuesday and took
opportunity to renw for the Hun
whits In town.
w. E. Remington and little -m
m juntor ware In town Vd-
neaday and 'called
plcHinti .it
thle office.
T. W. Hodges of Wnl.m.l -Hio
has been S3 years in sicph. n-
county. coming here from Hill
i county came by this of fb . W I
.' . 1M. .
i a ptpt r
to vlilt him dally
Mr. Hodges agrees with the ma-
jority that the present depres-lnn
has lasted longer and Inflicted
more damage than any previous
economic crista in this generation.
A M. Sullivan of Union Hill
w is shopping about BreckenrltljB
Saturday and also Wednesday lit. '
Sullivan sees fairly good crop'
prospects in hie section .
Miss Jacijuelln Squire will
Ivn ve Friday for Odessa Texas
wheie she htia accepted a posllin
K. V. Welch who Is directing the
architectural work of the rural
Miivcy in Stephens county iJ.i'es
mepnen county wa'es
than 10 per cent of the
Ited have expressed an
that more
homes visited have expressed an
interest In Improvements and re-
paiis of their homes on the basis
the government Is proposing.
O.
F. Palmer of Orahom was in
Brcckenrldge Wednesday and taya
he notes more grain In cultivation!
In Young county than in some
time. The rain on the heavier
land ho adds is looking good.
B. O. Chaney who rung a mod
el-like farm at Crystal Falls has
planted his entire acreage to grain
this season.
"Indicating the way the grain
idea Is advanehig." sold a Crystal
Falls man to us "four tractors
. have been bought and delivered in
the Crystal Falls community lhl.hUM)i intUc to for the trav-'
season." .. ...L.. ..... ..... .u-
K. Boyd who is touring the
country buying old gold stated to
this paper that ho finds many
ZL ...TVl?
: K:".jr;;.-:;: .;" 7;.
... Z. mLl .. 7 .
ggold trimmings. This gold is sent
directly to the gov.rnn.ent where'
it beoemts treasury bullion or e...
diluting money.
. u j. . 1 . .
w. . . u..ll.l.-.. U.....VI og.l-
cultural agent with headqutrters
at Lubbock visited bristly In
' Breckenr'.dgo Wednesday en rout j
; to College Station. j
"I find Agents Ballard and Prior
and Prior
working bard and efficiently
here." said Mr. Tumlinson "and
believe Stephens county Is to ne
eongiatutated on the high type of
work being done."
Sam -Taylor of Necessity whO(
runs a walt-k' 1' jersey dully was
in town Tuesday and paid the Bun;
"'a"-
Mi Bales of Ounsight father
of Mi- opal Bole Sun corre
pondent was aiu-ng the many
tiunxdi'iing rouri nou.- ntisine-ts
Wedncday.
.
Student heseues
Woman From fire
FORT WORTH. Feb 1 (UP' -Vhe
heroic eff.-its of Weldon Al-
len IHyeur-old Texas Chrisilin
onlu1ll.. student fiom Culcm.in
x.x Wl credited today with
.v. Mi. K P. Willutms tiu-
jeu-oia widow (nun burning to
iulh in u jo.) explosion at a
neighbor's home last night
Mrs Williams and Mrs. C H.
Boith. 30. also it widow were
miimiiy burned. Both were In
a ciloui niinjiti'in at a hujpilal
Hi iinie woinan'.H m rriim
Alli ii will w.l.. .lining in an ad-
jmt Ii" 11 linib'd a scantling
t.t the t-uond story window of
Ml - IJtoih'-i aiui Uiitnl and re-
ue Mi- Williams M1.1 Booth
11 S ton il rollilillnli. Ii nl .a
.1 -j J' Mi U" l! 'J - bU-ll
He's Headache
To Huey Long
''"I I ! I I i I llll
I l. .11 ll ll ll. III'
'. IILll ll t' ' . . ll" I 'ILi 11"
..ml' n I'll ill lii lit nr.'
!i-tiic t .i M "i ii i . -Iiow n It- re nt
oi ir"-k si. it v won i oiiMi
t i.ii md 1 ttl nil n 1 1 fm
ll ol I.oitu - I I' il hi i nut-
ntKklonei'H niter an Hlloeed at-
tempt to wiiitewnth them and
i oi'ned Ihn nffrr of 11 Judge.
j!ilp lo i ' r 1 1 1 ii it 1. i tih'tt tor
linni-it cleitlcntl.
R. S. (Sam) Taylor
Enters Race For
- II I
I .01111111 I 1PC 1I1CI
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.
R S iSmu Taylor authorises the
American and Sun to state he Is t
candidate for the office of Com-
mlasloner of Precinct No. I.
Mr Taylor needs little Introduc-
Uon to the people of Stephen
unty having been reared heie
awl or ytmn ing actV in every
movement Jor Its betterment.
Both In business affairs ;in I as
a former Mr. Taylor Ms had wide
experience. 1U Uvea now at .Nei os-
slty where hffconducU a fann md
dairy.
It know the tax situation of the
' -..-o .
says Mr. Twor
i nnec f 0Be ot them. I kn w
. h(1 Md of rondM n.. wl
sling public and the man on the
tarm wno 1 in neeo ot suunm
roads to get his produce to market
and his ohlldien to school.
"If t i.i fhnai.ii for thin liimoi't
-"t post every community and mn
"y B-iueiy m oa.
vrltli reference to labor and load
gervlcf
UrTuyQr W(W lh runnBr.u f0i
mm 0iee four yeftr 8g0i the OBly
tmo he hM ever tood or pubfl
office. He asks the serious consld-
. KU frimn ml .u. nuu.
lie generally In his ambition t
serve them in the above capacity
J..'.. I?nhil inn
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Idea Meets Appi'OVUl
Tne Hog-Corn Reduction am.
p i. B r( n thit coun-
ty.
nfty.nin omtraoU have been
.i-ned to date tlh the govern-
menl( county 8g(.nt Ballard states
A reporter has observed all the
week group- of men tn the agent's
office cm. aiy asking for tnlor-
nation .u bth the hog-corn pro-
Brm 1 mi the n 'ton reduction
..1...
Althougii mere wu l'3 pKnub-
Up niiiliiiH. onipii rtivi ! few
glower 11. eligible f"i 'i.' nl
ton ionti.it!- in vu w if 1 1 tech
iui-iI ti pin .iinnit i.i.i'i Iiivl
siiu I to .lite Tin ijiiii. il cx-
piri'ioT iiite foi the 1 lh ii 1 j"
tract- iiipp tscdly txpin : Wni
neii.i nihi the .tl-i
The hot-corn tlnn li.m vtenl .
some time vet. uud it o- 1 iicve.i
IhHl ubOUl Vt lontl.iil vn.l bit
igmd in this roum-
- .- - .
oyJX' Nodded
On Farm Grains
C A. Siju iss of the Ccntei . en-
muiilty was in town Tin.iii.i
squuiing up inattei-i at Uie ioui'-
h. u-ie windows
Mi .Siniiiii lm- plant ii mil il
ei ible in ii. 11 tu when! nl v
.uui oat.i on his farm wliicn !- u
highlv drill able and well .itluitcl
home He 1 1 k - otln i giowtr-. of
Jialn would like to n mm 01
even snow full cvi 1 the imiiity
'Hitl m piopii in 1. it pli
"'
TALKS FREELY
OF KIDNAPING
IN TWO CASES
Federal Agents Question
Gangster on Many Points
After His Arrest
ill AUO. Feb. t. iUP. A . m
r information which federal i
ui'iitic believe may link Von
- ike South Dakota outln '
Hi.
Lindbergh kidnaping en ie
.iiuiertiiken today by depMtmM
"f justke ogenta.
Chief investigator Melvin lm
xii I el the Investigation woui.i i
iuire a lea.it five days.
F'urMi refuxed to reveal l-i
of the Investigation but ttt I
would continue to erosa-exiumi
Mankey until every detail f tin
cjisc wa cleared up to the coin
plete satisfaction of Ju.-tue Dv
part ment agents.
Purvis said. "I ennno tilk un-
til certain confidential infm mutiou
lias hectt thoroughly checked.
Sankey has confenKCd fi.ely to
kidnaping Charle Boettchu HI.
of Denvei' and Haskell Holm s
Pul He denied any enuncctioii
with the Undbergh case.
Relays of crack federal nit.-nt
led by an operative who flew lut"
........ . . n..- .
'MtnnK "Hey. All of hi i
ponMe. to questions were check.
irom nusningion u. ss. were e
by long distance telephone with
Wasbington and .New Jer"y .m
thnrlUes.
ills cjslm to an Alibi nt "
time of the Lindbergh nhduction
was being checked with authorities
In Minneitot.i and South Dtttfota.
Sankey wa given no real from
the iucttoning. (Question uft. 1
question w.is put to the South l'i
kota nincliei Tho serlul nutnlr 1
of some I3."00 In bills found !
his iOMn.oi'tn were belnj rhek-
pd p
. . . 'M. .
lh.it
the money represented random
fioni the nbductlon of lb 'leh'-i
The federal ligmt jt-.trtt - ml
Sankev hml been potitively Idin
tifiid in both the lloitiihei .mJ
Rhn cine-
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Ppper fotiml .it Hi- aitl:i
rev tied that m 1 - li
fcpl rttek of 1C mm
lrw (lf e g Ruth 8
rpcy as revested in
p.r .jings.
u..... -. . 1
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ttl
imeii
In a Chicago bur' 1
last night
IIOMA.N CHURCH M.W-.
The Missionary Society n
the chuich with seven i-
pivsent. They had an ti t
lessi n. The next meetin '
the Oth af February. Kv
cordially invited to atteni
Kvsryone Is Invited
Sunday School every
morning at lw.80 oolock.
Luague
meets every
7 o'clock Moie
night at t ucioea oie
are needed and we ask
teiid
There will be church
morning at 11 o'clock
1 1
I.
Sunday night pieaohlnv
pastor.
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