The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 233, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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lie Breckcnnge American
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Trxttfl Pnttlv cloudy to-
night ond Sn'urdny probably cnt-
tcred Ihutder -ihvweti Saturday
is.
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BKECKKNMUUE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS I KID Y. -4 lTrIl..'H 1 1933
(U.PJ MEANS WITED PRESS
(U.RJ MEANS trNTTED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENT a
IMPOSE CODE ON TARDY INDUSTRIE
Expect Henry Ford To Give Views On NRA Code Today
We Our
Do sCE Part
CONFERS WITH
EXECUTIVES ON
REAL PROBLEM
No Inkling of Magnate's
Attitude But Some Say
He Won't Sign
MAK'JI iriTK. Mich Sept.
1 ( i in-lit IP)- An an-
uimi'i tent tif lU'itrv '".. nt'H
attitude to'v.mi I'ri -nlfii
U m--l'Vi It's li.ltl'ilill l'in.T
pnirrHiH u pitted l"dav
i- tin' tnuti.' in mil fact in el-
iinl larirvst mmkIi' industrial-
ist without tin- t'.Itu; Enj
I'U'p.uvd for a counsel with
tin executive' of his many
enterprises.
'Iheie wiw no inklinji of
what Fowl intended to do in
the f.ue of th" effort of N.
It iifficiM1- to bring him
within the ;tiitnnohile code.
Some frieiil f the motoi
iM.imiatc xp'tid him to xo
w.i. U-vond the provisions of
lt. umIo hut others thought
i wuld tefuse flatl to sign
WhL RELIEF
MONEY IS LOW
In "Campus Murder" Trial
. - .aa . J T . " - - TTaa NataaWI
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200 KIDS ENJOY'RED CROSS HAS
TREASURE FIND ANNUAL MEET;
Given Ice Cream by Local Mrs. Alvin Walker Re-j
Company at End ; elected as Chairman
Repeal's Progress at a Glance
i
i
Message Says No More Un-
til Bonds Sold
The locil Hh'V conmltter Thuri-
d. tMvi. a niraaage from An
to t.illng no more Federal mon
r i expected un'tl the legislature
unit i ml reilu i-miii the bondf.
r u poitlon r tiirni. voted nni
nday Then the r..ltral Govern-
ment Mill cuntw it 'W.
Thu ufflce iiml li niheM will
h.ie to operate i.n ihc r Auguet al-
l.ian'r unttl th-t lime The local
committer hope- t" irrtive soon i
Htun n( It. d.Wwd Augu.t p-
ptn 'nitwiieitl
ThuroiU) m-ti i in i. wete to
h I rrlirf Bi. l i t !. ?)
;n.niriiiim i'ii' ' one .titUBll
iff.. but t" ir.j in. thai ill ri
I. ulirU men Ah- o MU wruir
The utttntt Tf m iborbmjj
JvH" femlllee v iht tte no
s nl thi statement
mniBaM I i
1 "V Hil I " 14 SVHERE BODY
M"p llnr 2K phlliltrn rnjoyt'tl
tin- I i- I-. Hunt .it 1'ity Pmli '
hulls in M mi - mil lifter imim-l
n iiniin l f"i wmie tune and
hi.ii. i w't.U nf . iumI time.'
a i ij. I.i. k nl the park where
i I Mm -li.nn .V Al' X in li I li
i n w i a wan fitiuul '
I ii hi!i tin- li'''") 'ir thl
i i m. firn ill if I he Sflil
. i 1 1 In ii iai ie u i'ii n r rreitin bars
i- i Kift fi 'Hi I In1 I'nrniKiny. j
Mni M.ixlm- 'lutiin piny up-
1'iMsor led the SJiuup which Mttrt-
ii ut.t with I'M kiddiee and wound
up ulih more thnn 200. i
I Mm. Alvin Walker vw rc-clect-
etl rhalrniiin of the Hrerkenrldge
tied C'iomh Auxlllniy at the nnnn
nl election "f of fleet h helil IIhh
mornlnit at th" Pttroleuni "luh in
the Burch Hotel.
Mrs Joined E AIIIhoii was n itin-tl
vtee ch.tlt tiirm Ml C K. Ijim-Ii
ridge won cleitcd elithlni chin
nmn with two vtee chairman. Mi j
F. I. RuH8tll and Mm. W. A
Malnnev. I
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Thu
f t.i. i t. I -. k UIim fMnv-
p.u . .... ... - -..-lbc fof th f(lU 6nch
ion wm D. on o.y al n. P- Mon(ay at fc t Wfc
u .. h'"-' nunre.l at th moatliiB. If will
! lo b opn on Tuwday Frld ly
nd Saturday next eek
ni.ip -hiiu-. the i'i kii- uf the prohibition repenl nvivemcnt
Mr. Lein M Kelley w.m elect- which li it iln.aU .we-' 'U ntuten Stutm hat ruve voted wet are
vd food chairman. Mr. Robe't bown In white thine thnt have not yet voted aic thmvn In black.
Put ir oil nnhltfilv .hnirmnn on1 '"' eieriu ii uaies neniK innciue( in miiUiw w'lele elet'lont P'lVe .11
Mr- Roger Lcntr secretary.
The Red CroM headquarter will
reudv bten triaticd
to ntc until l!:il
Smith llakota and Nehrankn ate not scheduled
i ru.tai point- in the (.itnpu murder" trial of Duwil A. Lumton
M.iiilinil InUi rn l'rit nm1 inunn-ei are show n in lh nbim
I " - ib l."im-n litiiixelt at lett At the top. ini tlftati -hi
-U'ii uikiiiK through Hie Imiks.ird bonflri in wuU.li .
i-mid i l-ii.th ot pipe and in whii h Lam-on U ulU-Fcd to !iac
I iitifd ilotliin. r-liort l loiore hii wile Imttcrtd body wu found
in tin laihiiili ot their home i.-lion m tiiu dlacrum buluw).
Luniton U on trial ut Sun Jose Ualif.
dien there ehould amume the re-
sponsibility fur their aafety it wm
eaid
Kor several 'iionlht thia aummor
tupervled play ut the purk wan
intide ixxuilble In the Chamber of
t'ommetce. John '. Martin an I
Ch.ule Bender volict'lnK fundn
fnm bi.ue.tH nien to innki th
pla potMible. ;
I'mntt of f'hlldtcn who have'
rnjojeil thii plnv it the piitk h.tvo '
been Imi.l in their pralae f the'
.ictlvities ut the Chamber of Com-i
nieice. Meaara Martin and Bender'
and Miaa Clayton. !
BLACKS ADMIT j
OTHER CRIMES
? $100 OIL SEEN .CHRISTIANS TOP
AS BOARD ACTS CONTEST AGAIN
The downtown headquarters h.ia
been moved from the old location
to the building formerly occupied
rherw1lorn:roth.n; Committee Makes Pro-Polls 33000 Votes to Take
IT oT S.riSSU' " j gress; Report Soon Leadership Back !
to inform the Red Croaa worker' j
of their needa. ' WASHINflTON .Sept 1 1U.R1 I PolllnR mote thnn 33.000 vote
The meeting thia morning was Achievement of a minimum pike 'Thuraday afternoon and Friday i jg vjitoi' Illlirlt Johnxoll ill
pieaiileii over by Jeaae K. Smith 'of $1 a barrel for crude oil an mi morning the First Chriatlnn Church j circtllllSllUH'OS of priil'tHli'-l
c)unty Red t'roaa chairman In Immediate price control meaauic ; went back In the lead in the IIoi n ; fyjniidh' ilisnreemetll n
k.. I..n. ..k....t f' t'.l. .. ..... ..H.I ....... nW....I 1'J-I . -
the abaciKi of Mr Valkr.
WILL PASS ON
139 PROJECTS!;
AUG. '31 LAST
DAY GIVEN TO
OFFERCREEDS
Shake-up In NRA Shows
Picture of Labor Dis-
pute in Family
WASHINGTON. Sf t
(I'I') President I!
today was automat!
powered to impo
ging industries ;li-
petition codes autli t
the national indu-d i'
cry act.
Deadline for oiun'
mission of code.- r- ;
last midnight. Cmni n 1
the president's rei'inpl ni
agreement and prohi'n .i
child labor became eVif .
today.
Shake-up of N. U. i -cutive
personnel heg.m .1 ? ie
code deadline was ii u I i.
The first change wu.-n .h 1 i i-
plished by resignation 01 t 1 I-
ley Cates. assisttant aii-i'i m-
trator for industries.
Cates parted from ln in-
i
if
'1
to teatore oruar to tne long cnao'-.o iioiu content ana witu anoui - p0lt olntnc if in-iritu
t .. ti i.i.. .a.. ...... k... I l.t-.la. I.. nrt ..l... I .W.. I ... U...I 1. .. ...k. I .k f .
'I' oil inuuiiry lwn-u nnrijr n- i.ii uiieuii lit me ..ii-vii(Kiiiin I nl
j day aa the Prealdent Ftooaevilt co-the votea were counted today I P t ' . ' l
loidinating committee worked ate..-; The Methodist polled 19000 oi tOS resignation lii.-iln
jdlly on the problem t remain in aecond place while the i n L. 'enr P'Cllll'O "I 111- I1
M ember of the committee aa! I HapttaU clung to thltd place by'oispute Wlthm th" N. K
real progieaa" had been made and polling about 9.U00 votea. prgaill'ation. C.'Ues Ciiiin'
indicated a report would be ready; The total votea for each church ed agamsl t'OUIUi about
tor oil AOininiaiiuior icnea mie iu- caal up 10 noon rnuay weie
day.
Dallas Negroes Tell of Pair Board lo Meet Next Week
Killed in 1931 j In Fori Worth innTTON P.HR KS
I
llrnt Chrlitltui HHJUil)
I'lrtt .Mellimlltt . ... S3nHIII
First lUptM mv--!
Micred Heart Church ii7n:ir.
Assembly of (iml . :lfKr
Equalities of Guaranties
to Industry and Labor
DALLA8 Hept. 1. UU'i -The dou-
ble murder of IHiuline Carman IT
of Dal!. and Abe Bchrelber (al-
veaton mi u lonely road near heio
June -I' U'31. was cx-nfeaaed by tn
'MtA -wiviee)
WA.tHlNi'.li i.N S-pt 1
I til W.tl.ln oKII rft.Op u;i
1 loneil Ah' p 111 nut u-ttd In
the taw iml iiwuit be wiit-
jjIiss Van Wieand
LIpIhi IlicksiNow
1
ten int the law These w.mli
have no agivej meaning an. I
will be eraaed from tl-c dii -tioiuuy
of the NRA."
Thia waa the teat of an official
alaUment iaued by National Ad-
' mlnutratui Hugh M Johnaoa an I
alao ninrU by Inald IV Rlrh-
beig genetal cuunael of NRA.
1 ' I 1' I" I n "" atement of June IS the
II vrOll ' 1 II a I S l"''"tc"t c:y defined the U-
b. 1 pinv.din.ti. ot the Recoi'iy
Act ana thult neceaalty aa did
HK'ACO. lWp I .UP M- Bullnin No i of tit NRA. aat-
inia Van Vu .f Chudo and'uili; fHth regulation for aulmil-
.1 llvka t N. rk won u wir .-odea. It waa aunt to
Uev. Kninelli Pope1
And Dick Smiths
'tin wy Intu tin final of IM all induatriea June t. Rapaatedly.
women national "if tmiinament fWn. i.il Johnaon liaa axplalneif la
t ri tMby. 1 radio broadciau and pteaa confer-
Mio '. Wle defeat a the Kn-.-' tncaa that the act lecugnlsea ta-
li h . hampKMi. Knld W ilia and nor unkme aof alao compai.y utv
ttna and deacilbe Umkm aa auch
. wriile Miaa lltctu triumphed o
r Ma "n iicutt. I and 2
but make no dtattnetiona be-
CoAtinud on Irs Mve) msny w'n "'
Joe Murphy Is
Seriously III
i if Murphy former manager of
th. Lkr Urand Caiuo u uocoa
n.tna and e.ltlcally ill at the Tbe m.i'ty of BieckcnrtdRi
pie. kemidgu llo.tu: where h bwlneaa houae. will be cloaed Mou-
wa taken at oil. k thw motn "y obMrvanee of X.bor Day.
mti it wu announced thta morning by
Mutphy n.i b...-n feelins badly M R. R Robertaon. Retail Mar-
f.r cveral aa nut hi. condition eata AaaocUUon eeei alary
"lil not becoie uiming until taut A few autre may lny open. Mrs.
r.tRbt He lapaed Into a coma about Robartaon uW. but the nvjortty
n idnmht hwe Indleatad they will be etoaetl
Ic u autfaring from a kldneyl"" Jav-
Unorder
BRECK GIRL TO
B E I N MOVIES
Miss Maxine King Promis-
ed Lead in Picture
Miso M ixln. Kii'K f'i'iiiii ttieck- '
enridtfe k'lil who his "niaiie 'h.mI"
in the dramatic Von Id. hat twen
given he i big chance arc tiling
to John Martin it ilc frlen I
of the Ku.j fimlly. I
Miaa King after aeveial months
in New York with hr mirth i
haa been offered a contract with
i on of the leading Hollywood pro
ducer and will go to California
immediately aha revealed in a lea-;
ter.
TlLa tnrffWlltaaria MihA kawn Aim .
i . ".:: T" "i " .. w: .
niu amonii
them "Scarfaee." have promlaed ' l M I'nlon
I Miaa Kin the landing role in ono day night. Bent 3.
I I f their new picture ' Choira. quarteU. duata and chor
FORT WORTH bepi. 1 H 1
A ruiMirt coveting applications ('
feilurul aid for 13B Texaa publ
worka proiecta involving e.xpendi
ture of $37710080 waa aeni to
two negr ulajen. of Miaa Kathijn Waahlngton today by Engineer K.
Prime yeaterday police aald tottay.A. inompaon oj m puouo won.'
The confession waa announced ' admlnlatratton.
l.v ladice L't houm after the ne '!" Pbl'c wor advlaory board
Kioea wen- uiie.te.1 in connection for tho atatc will meet next week
uith the .kMim of Miaa Prince and to p.iaa definitely on the project.-.
the woundttui of hei escort Mace t'ol. Ike Aahburn of llouaton
'l Ml
an
nounced
nition of the Ameiif.ui
enition of Inboi as t!i
mate and only represt-M
of organized labor.
No summons wa i 't
dav to bring tard miin
l...i XT 11 t ...1 1
..'SOON IN MAILS Rev. Marklcy Goes !L;;Kr:
" - . rit n ii i'i .campaign shortly w '
Will Send Out 40000 Daily To Speak Al Posl'ccui attention.
in near future all. 7;il J)
I uev. 11. a. ..luini.) .b.... 'IIHHjH ft 1 I a
1 'he lniat I'reatiytertan unurcit.
left thia morning for IJt Texaa.
where he will dellvei the annl-
!veiaary aeimon Sunday mcinlng.
While theie he will alo call a
1 la-
ed
nr
A.
lV
WAS1IINCTUN. Sept 1 U !
With five check MigtifiM functlo.i i
ing ierfectly the agiicultiiic de-
rmrtment haa begun to mall check
. . ... .u..l
Cliffotd H Jonea. advlaor for the '" aoumern couo.i .amieia "" I meeting of the offlceta of the
I'exiaNew Mexico dUtiict. abo " ' ve thouaand per day .hlrch for lnc. purIHMC f ccur-
WUI hold a meeting next week to Py " ounuea on ue.woyau t of fof tnc worU lhere
conaldor dlatrlct piojecta.
I ion.
'tne
Ulclen Will v
15 r c c k Sunda
forChainpioiliM
The Hrecltenridgc Oil'
the Oldtm baaelwll tea
School Children
RjiiL' Rrnin iVliviio
Clolhin Nceclct
itiv Kenneth I'upe. pntor of .
tin Kliitt Me-'hoiliat C.iuri'h. and
llick Smith hive rctunuil fioni a
tki-iia . --. mtaaul 1 in t t lit UV
.....v w..o . . .- - i -.. -Jhi . H.nM ..!
li-n Lllv. . " . .- . ' " . I I'll 1
The W- w be n the pulpit S wlT nZ lOHS 1'lUIl big
fur i-MvulMr iaarvtre it tht Mel hod Ut ...r t
ilv for ff.ll work. With the ot- r 1 1 i x. iu..
ihurch Sunday. .' .. ' .. nIioomiiuI imeo """"
ijn' II mi tmnn' miin
i The Rev. Mi. Markley in chalr-
rtgncuiiurai Aujuauneni eo.o.nltlee on national I tarnno. .1 .1 SO at
Adiiilnlatratlon pointed l thu-1 miMlttM of Amlene prbytery. Prk for Uw cham
wlUi U10.000 eliielw to verify thai; . . rBnon-lme for the vacant . Trl-Countv baaelmli
them w.iai
Union Hill Sin"
V-
The Ite.l Ci h . Issued an
apeal for kchool childien. cloth-
lng. The
located In
day for fall work. With the op
ening of achool will come many
call. i foi clothing and uuleaa tbeao
call can be anawered and the
tht laak of iirepartng
norinoua.
However they hoped lo bo mall.
Ing checka al the rata of 10000 pei j
day and lo have them all diatilbu
ted by the end of September.
churchea and thode aecuting aid I Thew two team.
the b'laul of national mta-
nera hi tho loacm
flrat lialf of th. .
I Oiler wan the but I
one gum
from
it lima.
... . . .. . .... .....I
I tie will oe iH'Companiei oy ni
; daughter Mix Natalie who waa. will piny
I invited to aing at the annlvrary ptonahlp.
j service. They will teturn MonUayj
i afternoon and will be accompan-; "i. m .
jliHl aa far aa Bieckmrldge by V.1ILY J CI1I1 IS Ili ' I
1 Rev. Al lloiaett. young Prlncoioa ;
logical atttdent who haa beonl I'oiriiio I nini' 8 I'll
upplylng the church at Poat dur- ' JJV-lllQ iJttiVl "-i
ing the aununer niontha.
1 Plana for the big Mimical Reviu
INTCaL Sunday Nile
Midway School
Lo Open Monday! J
. I The Midway achool will
The annual City Ten-
ment aponaored by '
ridge V. M. C. A.
day. Scptotuber I
ontranta mu ' bi
tha Y. M. C
I mnrnln"
open! Mwlabi will be n
Business Houses
Closed Labor Day Hicks l0 Attend
1
T Workers Meet
clothinu aunulieu
ridge chlldien will be unable to danca 10 ue aponaoren 111
begin the ailu-d year. Brei kenridge by the IJona Club on
Either uaed or new clothea or " WSli 01 JHuraaay. wpiemaer
ahoea will be welcomed by the Rail . were dlacuaaed at the Friday
Hingara from all over Stephen ' c'roaa. Kven if the ahoeu need noon luncheon of tho club at tht
county are invited to attend tt renalra they will be uaeful aa tha'V. M. C. A.
I 111 t auii- ... . . ... . . ; fnu. .lun.. vulll ha fivan at I bit '
ima'Z " 4Htehfca.dlta;imwtor.l..:!-y . "' . MIIH- wlun.r n.l t ....
-TI .. . .... . ... . .... -...- -. win h- i. roduc-iBiackhurnT county aupennienaem. . mil Anwon. loin..
ION. call 101 hhwiihk i. n iiw - o- -w..- -- . ......i.. i0
.. iu.j ... x .nj i.k. . t.. t k. n....i 1.11.I.. t . l.nitn aaiu touay. jira. . w. ...mini ."
u ..- . .- vw- regular 010 cunnea orive nei-i - .......w ......... -.. ..-1- thu vear
..rf ik. .1..1.. ...i.ik ia hiMim. .. L ... . .ni toiin.i. n ik. iiurnh rir with the leacnermi. yiai.
r.. . v. m.m.m .... .- eacn iau out ia an emergency -" - - ------ . . -. h- hu -I-. ....- -i h. .
need before achool opena it waa Wgon Smtth and hia band furnlat.-. "- ""' 7- "" - -
1 "u" ainuui up. n lAuail. 'ready begun achool term. Clean year.
pointed out. .Maud. Thomson ooatmaater 1 . wheie Mr.. Howaid Peacoca: Approximately J"
The clothing may be brought to JVM? teacher and Oakley with C. P. e.r-ct to onto' tho tourney
the headquarters n it will bi tout of great itrtUM being maae uy .... aj... .
called fo if M donou will tab. the poatoffic. dennrtmant. and ev -- -- rl alrTadv been or n-
phone Mr. B U Ruaaell at 3M. pre-al the opinion that In a abort "". haNe already been open-
u lima it id njumini. mil lu'heini. '
' ..' . . .. .1 Th. mainritv at tha rural uehaota
i poatage will take me place 01 ir.aj - V . n . 1 V
itbrM-cent po.Uge now . eff.ct tTLZi i WaterillClOIl Vd'd
Tne unnaiian c-nurgii quuixi
ing mora popular each month.
j aeveral atngere from Bracken-
ridge will attend the convention
and a acore or more of aong lov-
era are expected to go from hor)
to the aingirg
III. I Caltiuil aim-lit.
' matehea at the la .t
Parks School Open
d official of TL..!. C..ni n
heldatOra... 1 IllllSdciy OCpl. I
Ml. Oeome J. Clark at SCO
Mr W A. Maloney at till.
-t
j TODAY'S SALES
"f ( Total share aalea on the Netr
Olark Stock Kxrhangn totalled
'lKtyWO aluirca uccontliig to il
npnrt
claia.
of huul exchanse olll-
AUSTIN. Sopt. 1.
Prank Hleka. V. M. C. A aecre
tury and director left Oiecketi
ridge Kridny morning for a thro
day meet of employed
the State VMCA to be
bury. Texaa.
Mr. Hloka enkl that while he ia. plrH- ehool will open
at the meeting he will aeek to ob- J on Thuuy Sapteinber 7. in-
taln all information polble on ! f aantmmiier it aa it
. a-wiwe . --.- - - - -
Texas light condition o he will' WIia gtata j Thursday' American BL. PAHO 8ept I d-l'i What
goou nout-s ner: tvnc-rranhical oiror waa the rancher aay may In- an active vol-
mlnr tha timniA lust . .. . M..n . ......... ta.i ... .v.A . r.n.l
i " millUK'. ! lcluu "' " "a "'
.granted by istate Uibor Comml.- fhe opening day program will aection aou' f Alpine
(U.R Reaicn- B10ner jB0K rlJ'nn hej auring tho nurnUg and Ranthn "1 t.. v ojw niaka
I Scouts lo Enio
J w
Sweetwater Man
yllltS OtatC 1 OSt f0r the faiw linil
LtiY !?niiliniiii gave voral fine song which were "
.'VljJine lUulClIIIlLll ttpiweetntod by the club. Tho lng-l A nnrti I n I Nlint
. . . er were D. T. A. Hoxwortb. C. B-iritt lUUlUcll iJHUL
Report -Volcano' 1E2Z c """'" - i?ala 'f0 Hunl
While the Brockenridga Tro t
j wore enroutc on their Oype 1 1
I. .....j ... 1 D.nnn th
H 1111 1 PI" that tno KrouP having r
1X1 ill 1.1.1 tcor Would be treated -v
er groups to a waterme
Sent 1 (U.R) -. Croon 3. led by Cut'
nm
gh.
Hon of V. Earl Earp Sweetwater According to Mr Hick he hope at noon n baaket lunch will be m vipo
as an agsUtant attorney general to stage a boxing bout here the I't nerved on the school ground. north
was announced today. ter part or September The ioci During the aiu-rnoon siuuenu ran2c
He Is returning to Sweetwater "Y" will not stage wrestling match-1 will bo enrolled and assign"' V ly 9'
to re-enter private practice.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 233, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1933, newspaper, September 1, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71830/m1/1/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.