The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 189, Ed. 1, Monday, July 16, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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lje 8rtthenrit0e American
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BRECKLWUIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS. MONDAY JTLY lfi 10.1 1
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PP.ESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
NATION-WIDE STRIKES PARALYZE MANY
CITIES
Marriage Reealed
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tiff.!.' I'aiiin ir vra tailed at
N. aIiuik'i N Y ! futlure to pay
St." m link alimony to hla Jl-
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i or it l. iiit ry family
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.i ..luwii iiut i-jrely btmpiiitf
Mi. H.jie .f l' ..unl) to mm;-
h- nn;i..t jd'- of that i i-
mi. iiul ih ur rallying m a
I ii mi!.! w to their lea4r.ihl
I'e llalTr villi viirMli'tiieiil
i. .ii' ;t lr.te:i tlng (turn thi- Hide
. ' of nod thai w4 Mfitil on
' . !'ii nl; a.tnu. tlui' wta raited or
.n on the fumm --r made in the
i"ii" of th mi iii.H lahip
I.-t i.iiir n.i"ti' fine hik.'ik
luAi tlieie . .ii. il hive i.i f. .
4 I Jlll I'llil. to I UIIIC (low II
i I vi it them wlu.ii we iiitei.. I tn
. .i thi very flr-.t i'nirtuni's
Summer School
Sotitiiou Closes
V Tr uuimai ch'.l of Hr i" i
iuljv hn? clerd
ll'i.t if Ihr i Ihc.-i .- Here ended
.'- . 1 1 1 1 (I H hOV.i in u few "wound
ill' tin! leu t-tl i. ninrtiinp
L t'lir IrueUei 'irn hr l.r telle
T "I"- i ml Ml.-. Hilli Itvi'liff or
lnll irliool It P W'n n. JUIUOI
lilgll. MIm Rhiu.'i Hojir elcmcht i
ry and itlba Martha Kite comtner-
CATTLE RELIEF
CLASS ASKED
OVER COUNTY
Local Meeting Urges Ste-
phens County Be Placed
In Drouth Area.
A telegram urging tha' ') '
rnunt be plCJ In Ih. .-in. rt-
diouth rattle relief i I.i . . h.i In
eetit to Col Phillip f Mm; . of
tlr AAA In WnnhuiK'ni i i .i-
a reult of a meeting of i i.tli.-inei
and farmer Satunlny iiftcinn.m i
the courthotuKi.
A pttrfion alrcad mkih'iI t "
rattle nwrn-rn of the county will n.
ent t" Murphy within the mxt
few da to ndd preKime fm mi
meilinte artlon
The petition la in the office ..f
County Agent Luke Ballard for
nmre atjrnature Mr Baliaid point
el out that merely algnlns the k-
tlon la In no wty binding and doe
not obligate the cattle ownet to
eell anv atnok to th governnn-nt
U wan brought out at the meet
Ing that there are about 35O0 head
of rattle in Htephejm county with :i
MMibU 7' or o0 ...iiii tn
the government
Wmilil mint; SlitMKMi
The ali of that niimhei of i ut-
ile would bring Into Htcpheim iiiun
ty appi.nuii.trly fo.ino Mr Hh
laid iiald
Helllnc ...ttle to thr gov i-i ntneiit
I in no cane rompuUoiy. M: lt.il-
lard rtated In t tying to rleai up
eome miundertandmg about the
relief program It l puirl a vol-
untary matter deelgnrd to relieve
dMreaaed cattlemen who are In
i red of cash aa a reault of the con-
tinued drouth.
Il win the concervaiu of the group
which mat Saturday that atock wa-
ter and criuw are praoUcaliy ea-
hauated la the county the county
agent aaltf. The coat of moving oat-
tle to term and Nvattwtbtd ho
prohibitive in almoat every initance
aa the dUtanre .f tha journey
would he o great. It win pointed
out
Promlm rt c.ittlemen of the coun-
are included on the lUta who
have already algned the petition
SearrJi Widens For
Kifliiii)iMsof(!lnld
NtW YUI'.K Jul) t UR Ap-
peal fdr bloodhound to aid In the
e.irrh for al-nonth-old Hobby
Connor Hint for u paddlrr who
presence tn the caai- mrreancd
fear that the child had been kid-
naped. ..- '-nt out In t;ili- pi-llr-
todav
Heavy nuu la.it ulgdt ilirmhrd
file wondr.l rfre.i sui rounding in-
hlld home hut polue believ
their at ill r.'iiittined eii"ujh . er.t
for the well trmtied dog" '" foil iv.
I"ei" of department ..f luetic"
.igenla w tr .ued In n the ir
mpidl .-.Mi nint ItUene-.. t.i th--l.indbetgh
kiilnaping
';( Body of Dead
Woman In Trunk
rUUOIITON byhnil. Jul l.
'l A houaa painter redei mating
a hu found a tiunk ln.t night
iintainlng the tKaly of a woman
murdered wek ago A mtvldle-
agad couple who toad lived In the
hou for aeveral week evidently
had not auapected the body wa
there.
The victim win identified n- vio
lt Kaye. famotia dancer he hu-
killed with a hammer.
Oharfe of Dririnrj
While Drunk Filed
A chaii "f li'ving a motor r-
hide vvh'L- ii ' airaUd wa fUed in
Judge J VV Ca.ltnan'a Justice
court thu morning agint J L-
lancatei JJond waa at at 00.
The iirreat waa made by mem-
lien of Sheriff J V Morrow n dt-
Mirtment. .miss nivoK .ii nor. ti.in
I'KOIKCTS IN lvSTI.M) CO.
Mlra Mniule Pry or county home
driioivti ition .igent wu. in tin t
Und MHturdn to Judge the i.'. I
l.llld .-uljlltv w 1 1 1 1 1 1 . .null t ml
il lie .how
Mle Pro vv i ihr j.j'lri' .it Uk
invitation of MUa Kutli Hamey
''atU"(J ecu"! ics't
Held Captive1 '
Or Svm linin ini.nvei vvond
famous Svveillili eipiuicr fill into
tln tirtU- of iirtgandt for tlif ace.
ond time In his loog career when
Chlnoati hnuitlt rapturtil lilm wild
10 companions In Turkuainti Ho
linil et out to survey the anrlenl
"'" rnrav in i r it. n.n'r
DROUTH RELIEF
GETS APPROVAL
Cattle May Be Sold to Gov-
ernment at Prices Above
Market.
Stephen b our of 192 countiea
that hae been plaied tn the claaal-
ficatton of u aecondiry drouth re-
lief vector accoiding to V. P.
Wood county relief admlntatralor.
which mean that the county to In
line to receive benefit from
drouth aid fund in ense it should
be found neceaaary to Invoke Sta
uae.
Mr. Wooil aUited that In the nv
plication for this olawdflcatlon he
had received tit cooperation of
County Judge Bryan Alchtaon m
well a city official which It la
believed will be of eirmcial benefit
to many maidenu of thi aoction
ahould the drouthy condition con-
tinue throughout the jummer. a it
ul.owi. the ale of cattle to the gov-
ernment at price above the cur-
tent market valuation.
Mr. Woods Maid loda that .tp-
plication o had been made ack-
ing that thin county come under a
pec la I ruling which In allowed by
the State relief board will permit
the canning of tiie immt from the
-.at tie in the local canning kitchen.
While nothing deflaite ha been
heard on the latter project it U
known that thi aectlon of the
Htat ta in line for ueh an enter-
prise and if the application i
ienl it wi.l mean that several
hundred prison will iccelvr em-
ployment throughout the summer
in local canning kitchen
t
First Farm Program
A pprovals Received
Rehabilitation work in Stephens
county for farm tenant received
it first concrete effect Haturdny
when two application were report-
ed approved by 'ha government
the information coming through W
P. Wood relief director in charge
of the farm rehabilitation work In
thi area.
Work will begin immediately it
wa aid on ih program of im-
provement on two location in the
Wayland community both the pro-
perty of Mr. J. V Maxwell one to
bo tenanted by C A. Robert and
the other by a Mi. Maxwell.
Nine application have been filed
in thi program to date. Mr. Wood
Mated and he is expecting other
to be returned in the near future
Approve Uids For
I Hahway Projects
AUSTIN. July lb a p. Txua
highway Improvement to cot ap.
H-oxtitly MfQMD wer bd up-
on today by contrnctorv from (ill
occitonr of the tatc. The project
in. lud. .1 grading the drolnuge
.truciiire for '.5 mile of highway
80 in Palo Pinto county.
OltWSS I'llti: Hl'NU.W
A gr-i. file in the .'00 t.lix U "'ii
North MiAiuiv tiert tillid thi lo
i .il fire ijeptirliuent Inn. rj.-tion
bunday afternoon at 2 p clock.
The blazo wu extinguished with-
ou Ut."' ic
EXPECT LARGE
CROWD TO GO
TO NECESSITY
Gathering Tuesday To Be
Friendly Visit of Good
Will and Fellowship.
lutin-it is growing in the visit
'" be run le to the Necessity cont-
in a it; Tuemlay evening according
" E Sweeney president of
in Hrotkrnrldg Chamber of
t'l'tiiineico and It 1m Ills opinion
11111' mic of the largest trade ttlp
r..v.ls that ha over gone out of
Hrccicenndge on n UUe tnl.ision
will be in nttondnncc.
Tile people of the Nccesilty
neighborhood hnvo Invited Ureclt-
etirldgc pooplo to he In attendance
and they ato plnnnlng nn entei-
tnlnntent program that will hi
really worthwhile. It In nld.
County ami district candidate
are Invited to he present and will
be given time on a apeaklng pro-
gram to inulte their nnnounrc-
monts. while tho Uticknroo IJan-l
of this city will present a con-
ceit of musical numbem.
In urging the citizenship of the
Ity to he in nttundnnce Mi
Sweeney called attention to the
effort ot Ii' organization to build
gxd will In the outlying dlatrlct.t
of hli nnd other countiea and cf-
feri It a an opportunity for
Hreckenridge btieineaa and profe-
Hlonal mei! to build friendship not
ulone for the city hut for the
individual buslnea IntorcaU.
Necessity la but a few minuto
from the city and the program I
scheduled to begin about i p. m. '
Ten Men Wanted
For Camp Places
Ton young men of thla section
are being offered opportunity to
become identified with tho roforos-
trntton work according to W. P.
Wood relief itdjiilnutrator of Ste-
phana county.
The applicant ahould be over IS
ynrn of age nnd under 36. in cood
nenlth. ml able to aland rigid
phylcai examination and only
thoc from fumlllo that are now
on relief rolls will be accepted It
wa tatcd.
t Applicant received here will be
ent to the Graham camp Mr.
Woe! aald. Those I nt posted ahould
make application at once it wa
(Minted out. an the place are like-
ly to be filled early this week.
Interesting Concert
By Hand Tonight
Director J. C. Uurkett of the
Uuckapoo Hand which will givx the
regular weekly program thla eve-
ning beginning at 8 o'clock at the
Uons Club park states that sev-
eral feature will be included In
the program and that those who
like good mtaic ahould hear the
boy In thi offering.
Ctalr. eml-chtlc and popular
number will be in the program.
Government Opens
Drive On Crime
WASHINGTON. July 16. U.fl -I'1rt
reinforcement will he ont
into action oon In the goderul gov-
ernoienf war against kidnaper
bank robber rucketecre. and olh"
er orgunUad criminal. '
A elt of 10 new nt nt itn.
Jutice departnjent dlvUien of In-
veUgatlon. each a dead bot wUh
maohlne gun and nutoniatlc riflo
nr to take the field July
August I ubout 90 more are to
start training. Suceedng grnuM
are to biT trained in the federal
echooi until the present force of
180 active agenU i expanded to
COO
Administration To
"Keep Hands Off"
WASHINGTON. July 18. ti'Jti
The Labor Dop.irUnenl and Presi-
dent Iloosevelt now national la-
bor rolatloiu hoard nuitntaiaiMl tt
haudbHiff policy today a n luemie
lug general atrike wan cilleij in
Hait Krunelsco.
The Warhtiiglnii rtttimde iiidui-
ed that hope of .ettlqmont by tiie
incdlutlon board had not been
' abandoned
Soli-n.ii iml t tit iiipi(l I li.itn
leinlir Yikioi l iiii in .i tow
l'iii-.r I. Ii
SORDID TALES
TOLD AT TRIAL
Revelations Involve Movie
Colony Habitues in Toils
of Law.
I .OK ANGELES. July Id. iU.m
The Gloria Marali-Davc Allan mor-
ala trial already more aeiuatlonal !
than anticipated was uxtvected to
i each new height In ordld reve-
lation of alleged revel today
when the cae wa resumed with
crcx examination of June Dolong.
chief state wltneaa.
Mia Oelong whose chuige of
perverted act performed with Al-
lan cnatlng bureau director and
Mis Marsh u film extra brought
about their arrest provided a dra-
matic turn last Katurday when1
she evcajied custody and irpnitud-
ly attempted suicide.
MImh Pelong's alleged sincut- at-
tempt whn understood to li.ivu
been balked when she ht two
tablet she allegedly conccul.-d In
a handkerchief.
Mta Oelong charged Allen with
using hla poaltlon a a club to
force her to provide girl for
"parties" aa a condition to obtain-
ing employment.
Discharye Court
Jury For Week
The petit Jury in 00th District
Court numinoned for service tht
week wa dismissed this morning
when the docket showed that there
wer no Jury caae available for
trial thi week.
Judge B. W. Patterson of the
ISaatland Dlitrlct Court will occu-
py the bench during the week In
the absence of Judge Cail Hamlin.
It I likely that non-Jury civil
cne will be heard at olhet es-
siona of the court throughout the
week.
Company h To Pass
Muster Wednesday
Capt. J. I g Johnson command
ing offirer of Comnanv L. statin
the newly organised local military
unit will be umatared into aervlco
at Uuckaroo Field Wednesday eve-
ning according to order received
from Col. Dallas Matthews chief
of staff.
Col. Matthews will hr here In per-
son to oversee the ceremonial and
give the men final lectures before
they are received into the service.
It I important that every man
liated in the personnel of the com-
pany be present Capt. Johnson
tale.
Candidates May File
Expense A ccounts
Second expense account of can-
didal la the democratic primary
f July 2 may be filed now In the
uffii-e of IVu It ; i n county
ink
The aoMtiul mu.l he filed be-
twoon today and July 20. Mr. J.
iH'x Jobusou deputy clerk stated '
A New Storm Troop Leader Stands By Hitler
( llor Adolf Hitler (itti Is linvvn with hli I v v ni'tu.iti' d Sturm I mop
pi lure )iih( arrived in Atniru.i l.utze u.i ii.uih d to sin ii-eil Cuptnln
xi'i uti'd as a tr.nt"r' ilurinc II ' r h i.m imt
G o v e r n men I Cattle
Buying Plan
Begins
POUT WOKTH. Iul 10.
(IT) The fulcra! government
begun a iiiitmmuth cattle lui.v-
lug pioKriiui hero tod.iy Issuing
order fur purchiifcc of (itl.hOO
cattle at an estimated cost of
S-'JIMMMI In a 1- county drotilli
are.i In i'i'as.
CoiiuiliN In tne' area are
Dallas .IiiIiiisoii r.irl.er Ho d
Kills Erath Hill McClemmu
Somen We Nolan Tarrant
and Untnui".
Tho first cattle will bo pur-
chased tomorrow from tho
area. Most of the cattle will
he shipped here to ho canned
lor lite needy.
Appraiser will determine the
price to he p.ilil cattle owners.
The price per head will range
from $ (o $20 us stipulatril in
program. Inspectors will ellntl-
unto auliiials unfit lor con-
sumption. SALE OF BEEF
IS PROTESTED
Constable Boles Says Pro-
miscuous Slaughter Must.
Be Stopped.
Paul Hole conUhle of precinct
No l is ca'ling attention to those
who would slaughter beeves for the
purpose of aale that theie U a
State regulation which prohibits
thla practice except under certain
condition.
Those who klU and offer meat
for aale in Texaa mut make a bond
of front $300 to $500 which muat
be filed with the county clerk; must
have a health certificate; must se-
cure a State permit and the ani-
mal mut be Niaughterad in a
building that meet 'lhe require-
ment of the Ktuta Pure food and
Ding Act" tho constable atate.
"It ia not my wish to create an
rmbarralng situation for anyone
but it i my intention to aee that
the promlscuou aelllng of beef Is
topired if possible unices the law
I complied with." th officer aid.
Complaint have been registered
In this line In several case re-
cently and Mr. Sola urge tltoae
offering the mt for nale to get in
touch wiUi the county attorney'
department where I boy may re-
ceive Information regarding Uie
regulation ueceawiry to entitle
them to .laughter and market their
beef cattle.
CHl'KCI! OP COD HOLDS
OPEN AIK HKV1VAL
The Church of God is holding
an opn air rovK'nl at the corner
ci Weal Third and North Payne
ttvangillst Ort Hubbard of nun
get 1 doing Uie preaching.
Hcv. R. P Jounjoii atate over-
seer of Tcxa. will be hero Thura-
duy night. Nov. J. T. Campbell
local pastor I Inviting the public '
to uttcud Uie meeting
PERISHES IN
COOLING VAT
Austin Woman Freezes to
Death in Milk Cooling
System at Austin.
At WIN. July Id U.R Mr.
Louis Powell .''5. fell Into a cool-
ing vnt nt the Powell dairy horo
today and died a few hours later
nt a hospital.
Her grandson found her in tho
vat of lee water used for cooling
pttlla of milk. Effort to savo her
by artificial respiration failed.
New Cisco Bank-
Is Opened Today
The Cisco Stale Bank opened it
door thi.s morning The tnatllu-
Uon in a successor to the Cisco
Banking Company which was oloa-
od In September 1931.
The bank enjoyed a busy day
with deposit eight times a much
a withdrawal officials aald at
noon. A charter for the new bank
was forma ly issued by the State
Banking Department following
transfer of a RFC loan for $110000
to the credit of the new bank tn the
Port Worth National bank.
The opening of the institution is
the result of three year of work
by Cisco men. T4te bank offbjiala
are
J. H. Reynold president Gov
Dabney active vice president; K.
D. Wright vico president. J I.
Lauderdale cahier and Tom D
Stark asaltitant caihtei
Hold Up Men Get
$20000 In Bobbery
TOLEDO. Ohio July 16. Ll:
Three men held up the Page dany
company here today and escaped
with approximately $30000.
Henry Page president of th.-
company fired several shots at flee-
ing bandit and believed he wound
rt one. One hol was fired at Page
but he was not bit.
Labor Leader Says
Strike To Be Long
SCUANTON lu July 16. (U.P -William
Green preatdont of Am-
erican Federation of Labor believes
the general strike at Han FraucUco
will be a long drawn out affair.
"I eo no prospect of any Imme-
diate clouting of the situation" he
said today.
TODAY'S SALES
Total slutre sales on the Nuu
Vork Stock I'.vclmngo totullrd
590000 sliuros according to n
report of loear exenange officials.
FRISCO HARD
HIT PATROLLED
BY GUARDSMEN
Guerilla Warfare Biiween
Soldiers Roving Bands
Marks Early Hours.
SACIU.MKNTO Calif .)uh
KJ. (U.R The entire Nntlonal
Otiitnl nf California was tn ihil-
led today to assist civil author-
ities In maintaining peai- In
tho San rraticUco Uuj nr.
and In the agriculture tllitrlit
where trotihle miii threatened.
Must of the troops were or-
dered to San I'rnnelsco with
scattered nulls going Into M.
terlor CaHfiirnla points where
agitators were titteniptlng u
fruit pickers tttrlke.
SAN FKANCI3CO. July li i
To the accompaniment of gnnrii-
ln wnrcfure and hoodlumliim c.n
rlcd on by roving band of strik-
ers nnd sympathizer and wlh I-
w miiiatiamen moving Into v i
stle district Snn Franrlnrn i
on today despite a piralii.
crnl strike.
( The walkout became ef. cf..
Sa. m. Pacific Stamlaid Tim. u.i
an estimated 10000 striker..
National Gunrdnnteu n..i.ii i
In the city during the night. n
hour and a half Liter began m.
tng Into the whoie.ale district r.n
sine there had been at a t ml
tl l eince Thumduy.
I Vandals among the w.uid.i.iu
I picket broke numerous windowi
'beat several pcrnon tipped ovc i-
least two produce trucka mid woi k
ou uiucn mieehief.
Hut apnarentis undaunted i h .
Inrge maw of the jKipulatlon . .
011 Ita WHlldnc ihnu iin.i 1....1. .
idewalka and stive to Intuitu .i
usual
At the peak of tbo ruMi hum
treeu were crowded with th. p.
rade of pedestrian whil. aut. .
bile their gn mippiica rep nil
ed yeterdoy by a visit to i.
filling station whirled th .
the thoroughfare.
Some rode bicycle win:. .
resorted to ro.ler kate..
The etrlfto wn thoroughly rf-
fectlve. but the population hid i'
fp'rlt nnd San Francisco w.i r
from the deserted village ..f .
terday.
Police mobilised in expect if.
ilotlng were forced to turn t.. .1 i
u traffic cop untanglii
snarls and keeping the n.-uiwu.
pedestrians from being run ia.
Mot of the violence wa.s n. . i-
lying districts.
TODAY'S ItlJ.Srf.TS.
(By United Pie"i
Kan Francisco wan paiily. .1
a general strike today
Portland wad th.euteiie.i wr
genaral atrlke within is h.iu i
with 30000 union mtn n-i.l i
ly behind maritinx woikii
Seattle laboi diffica tie. u .
confined to mailtimc woik.
Houston. Texar letired th .1
of longshoiemen puk(t. nit.
negro etrlkebreakiMA weu K i i .
New York unions thi.i'n..
call a general ship rinkc
llinneapoll truck dm.!- .
eo to atrlke tonight. A t u
foodstuffs wan feaied i r
ought to make the stiikt g. i . il
Approximate!) 200uo a n.uit
textile workers demand"il h .h-
wages and threatened to -tin
TKNSB Allt AT I101MON
HOUSTON. July 10. (IIP A t- i.
air prevailed over the llmi tun n
Irrfronl alter gun. hlu. il . t v
vestardav klling three Lun. !.. i -men
and wounding font ilui
clash between union and in 1. pi nU
ent dock workeia lime.
The flic poured Into ;i tin.
loaded with negro liulep. Mi n
longshoromtn bound for wui k . n n
frolghtor heralded th. n-w out-
break police fear miy di'.ihji u '
more trouble.
MILITIA ItlUDi.
' LOS ANGELKK. July lh i I
The 180 th Inf.inliy or tin t't.r
nla National liunul with full v f
inont entrained here today 'oi j
trol duty in Hie Kan Kih -i
strike area Nmrly l00o N iti .
Guards are in the contlnft-i nt
AT PIKKAIAN'ti &CHOOL
Fire Chief hoy Ciihwell left -'i .
day lo atttnd tho annual Ftrcrr i
Training School at A AM C 1
lego. The echooi will co fi.te
through TU'jrrday.
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Dean, Lawrence J. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 189, Ed. 1, Monday, July 16, 1934, newspaper, July 16, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72100/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.