Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 27, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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Breckenridge American
WEATHER
Wost Texnse: Sunday unsettled
lightly warmer In north pot Hon.
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Wednesday Mar. .W
OL. 18-NO. 73.
URhCkfcARIDi.r. Tl IMIFNs COI NTY. TEXAS st NDAV M Mil II 27 lJ):.s.
PRICE DAILY Til RLE rKNTS SUNDAY FIVE CENTS
DALLAS PRINCIPAL HELD IN JEWEL THEFT
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DOLLAR DAY
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len i".orvd pnw. Mm Bit ith
t dnpita ak and Mr f illn.
wMh otwonut Klh wn iil'
lent Unltmly loo n.uch iirh food
tlir lxt few houia.
IT APPKAItH Kanaci aill rt
tuw StomI troop Uri a mi"
imllng tlMie Monjay nijtht II. i
v4l Jonaa took a njinbr of Mcout
over for a pnmtatii '"he Whv '
Scouting" waa pieitnUo In ltt.
Shetntarg on iuMmiir l"ti l.it'ir
oy UcMllIng Crt Hint !Uni.
SoouUng: itnd J. it Nia. Sea Hi.....
lag. Jonaa apok (wn Kn tlnleuo
Jr. Tommy Hvoboda an J ltiiafil
J one Jr fuuii.hi.i tnii..
Hit work a Hea . n h i I
lliucn to do with I lie i-.ui'ini n-
to Annapoli ! 'i.wei Wumi
anl rhitnrra at hla failt.it
the nltyatoal . xrjninatioi
i in-
of blood piraaiin km ii ui.... m
liaid luck lie ma tiiuke ; i .'
yonr.
' r IIAHTIN m ilir bank -nil
a good tain Satiida) would '
worth 'not iiiti- a million but
nearly n mliunn f. naidei 11 i.
(iil)MI vatrvii r u it woii'i
about a million ami a ouiti
N Tl
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A' found . calcnil ir of event! of
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j hY "H at future The liWu l ti. r i..
1 Ihi euch Rumluy nne adan'
leini thoae contemplallnir all in-
niiy pick pol- th-winx the l i '
conflict With affali all ii In
l'.edu'ed.
IF THKHK h knl. Ii- in Hit
Trudge wli" h t. en!it our
anl we can .. tbi n
Colliet whrrs ' !' i'
tnndmK and i '
uplnarh i not ! ' 't
and unles the j n
Utile mote va i- n
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n way of ircailitHr thfii leellnji
in 'hr intmtin's in a inanui that
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BASSETT WILL
LEAVE BREGK
Christian Church Pastor
Will Accept Moberly Mo
Pulpit
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III. I'll-.' ("ni .-Ii.it i Ihi nil ut it
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till ilioll'hn tu ' l)UI WOlk ho.C
ha- I... 'unit ii.i.t. nrt. aaid in.
liMixrtt out .it thin tinu we tMhk
th.a thnnt udviaa'iU."
Ui It.t.wtt vi a hutuocr of
rati .H -I -ti ut the ch mil M Kl
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Ircw Dairy To Open
tusiness Monday
A . I.' am. ..... I hatu.day I....! Vg
tht .... . hu i... dny will "'Llllt nil UiiUl
i..gn m ..iy . Tte who Keep Up Chickens
.nun tui. i irw iit.iii' hr 'n from -
i'.tiiili nut i initialed the Co Il was reported Katuiday that
.in n-ii ii.n place five mile i some fishermen on the river aio
.-.I if i..i il orri busine using nets mostly under the tm-
w th l i.v- a t.itture uf his bin presdon they ure legal. It Is illegal
.i. mil r ii.tni itpei eon- to use net during the months of
i. ui . i l he ii. im .h me a hap- March and April It was explained.
. : .i l.i k.i . i..i with inatruc-1 Police Chief Ollir Jsckson also
' i . i . . i' ..I tin bottom and' leporled many complaint belnj
i- 'in ui ; hniiiig putpoaea. tccelved of chicken scratching up
lli .linn wi . .. ilia him- equipped i flower beds and other plants He
unit ui.hUiii .i. .Mi; rtspsct he ' ashed that all chicken owners con
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KliCOKUS SHOW
IteiouU of (.unity cluk. t'n.i
Monon. show that during th. ye...
IM? there waa total of ) bill.
ii !.' tin' '-. irt-irned 139 cas-
t i' .1 i iiiti'iwitc disposed uf
i ' '.-." 'htt a total of ljVnid a.iiiult 2 ehnrslng inurtlrr
' . - i vrere ttssetaed j 1 charging awlndltng
aing from one ti eiht yeam I Tried or l)lioed Of
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The following are the division
of the rttwid of tnc crlmm-il eas
TUDflfllNIIIBnr.
tnirtiti m i T-k t-i t
BY HIGH WINDS
Fifty - Mile Gale Does
$40000 Property
Damage
U I. HIT A FALL v.
I l.trr iri oli i
ilny when blsli n '-
Wlrhtt Full air N . t
muly bur'
Proiwrt i'.nni.it(. i.
i tin irM
Mr mill Mr K K I
l i ii il when thnr I n m r
' tii ni'iii Oundrr ' in
' Inn t hrrlr ru a i
-: .hth it Wichktn full. w
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mi i iKim wrtu tm i !
"' h .i.l hotter itt Minikm-
I i r i .!- Thr vcloci i.' ihi
a in. I oi rntlmittril m '" in
h.. it
Ki'tlrrni ntirrau In IiuLn-. fm
rilii wrek-end for mmr :
a Shdwrin will be sen. i 'I i i
i ' inn th runt inl ' n'li
ii Inv thi tniri'u .ul .N
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Treaty Prevents
CocKt Cuanl Aid
I.OS ANCKLKM. Marrh M 'UP
With lt irpurtrdly rracd ikippn '
l the helm the 36 ft. boat Sea
Tem. and Ita eitw of eleven.'
ciuiaed In Mvxtrnn waters 1.000 1
i mil aouth ttt ham ladny wtih J
navy and Cwmi R-rtl nuthoHtK-a '
powerleaa lo raacua the deaperat'
crew
j The alilpa radio operator laat
1 night appealed to U. M. ahlppmi; of-
j flee
'Captain abusive apparently in-
iutne Pear death abonrd toon."
An International treaty prevent.
the l'. S. from Mnd.t.a aid to A met-
. lean ships more than 250 mile be- i
'law the bordei. The coaat guar I j
tt sau Diego has .imphlblan plane j
whuh might go to the rescue if
iht obtain pertniaalon fiom th'.
Mi-Mean government.
Callahan County To
Vote On Hear Sale
KAIRD Mar. 36 April ! waa
designated by the county commit
loners' court as election day In
Callahan county to determine
wether or not four per tent beer
hall be legally sold. Simultane-
ously tite Cross Plains ptecinct
votes on a like issue. It has been
dry for a year.
Callahan county wet with te-
peal of national prohibition voted
dry in a suossqusnt election
tthortly thereafter. It voted wet
temuinlng in that statu up to
now with Hand. Putnam and Op-
lin now .'iIIowiiik the ale of beer
fins their Hocks
NEED 0V COURT
3? ihaiging dilvlng while In
I "-'c'l. " ch-tglng Ihrft. U
chaining burglary IS charging
forget y II charging receiving ani
concealing stolen properly S charg-
ing usaault to murder and aggra-
3. chirking ililving whlti In
tnxi'Uted Ji t liar.ng thift J..
i hi i. -in. huraUiy ." ihHjj'n fo-
i. lifirjjlnj; iimiuli t. muriter:
h i-hann. Hwinillms .. ch.iring
ueeivir and contfil.n nt 1 .
I pioporty; U charging iouLi j.
charging murder; 1 rharglm; at
son. 1 chatlnt' purjury. 1 charg
ing wife and child dcscrtl"n
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I' n'iinill'n
Obstacle To River
Dam Being Sought
VV Ailll.Ni U.N. .M.u..h Jo L f The in wni udstirle m ihi wny
ol . on nil in lion i i thi I'dimuiii Kmifiloin luiiii near llrtLkciinlKi key
ptoji'it uf the Hiii.im Hivoi ilevi lopmrnt piokinm. Wcilnrml.iy npoi'm-
ri lo have hi-en f-moved aftet a conference ttteen Sennto. Shipput.l
.ind Jnniij. It mil veil irrretaty to the President
A Uenuiid by the Woi k Pi og- ;
rc Adminlsti a I Ion only t few I
wri k belote lonli.ntH were to
have In en aw'iiidcd for const i uc-
tion of thi dam. that trie Iitnzos
Rivet Cirmei VHtlnn Dint i let obtain
h peimit fnun tin Krdeial Power
t'ornmiHs.oii befon pi t iIiiik had
nppt nrcil liki h .itt.iin to Mock In-
definitely the stall of woik on the
piojirt
Senatoi Shepp.ird. 'Mithei wltn
John N'oiris dint i let genet at man-
aget. and John McCall attorney
fm the district conferred with
Power Commission authorities anil
wetc doubtful that the matter
could be worked out without it
recommendation from tho army en-
gineers. The army engineers al-
ready have disagreed with engi-
neer of the district over the prob-
able cost of the dam and It was
only the Intervention of the Presi-
dent granting a WPA allotment
fot the work that saved it Shep
pard and the district officials were
definitely afraid that the Power
CommUs.on would refuse the li-
cense in view of the position taken
by the army engineers.
Hheppard however explained to
James Roosevelt ;hst power pro-
duction I only an Incidental fea-
ture of the dam project and that
flood rontiol und irrigation are
primniy factor. After Uie confer-
ence the necretitty instructed Act-
ing WPA Administrator Aubrey
William to attempt to straighten
out the difficulty o that the Power
('omrni.ijtiiiii license would not be
needed.
Not rl and Mi't'all .ne going
ahead Willi confer erne with legal
authorities of the WPA. and np-
peared confident that the condtlon
originally attached to the project
by the WPA can be revised to per-
mit award of th contracts in about
10 days
Rrother Of Hreck
Resident Is Dead
O. Clayton of Marlow. Okla-
homa brothei of Mi Grover C
Wood died Friday evening nt hli
home In Mnilow mfoimatlon re-
ceived heie Sat ui day said He died
of pneumonia Funeral service
will be held Sunday afternoon at
j 2 Jo a clock Mr. Clayton vliltnd
j In Breckenridge about n month
I ago coming here to go on a flsh-
I ity ttij v. h eumc fncnJs
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Seals Sale Force
In City Selected
Ii. E. Mctilnmcry. iepieentiiiK
the crippled children's division of
the State Department of ICducatiun
Saturday called attention to the
seals sale lo bn conducted heir
under auspices of the Rotary and
Lions clubs April 1-17.
To have charge of the tiaater
sale Paul Williams lias been ap-
pointed chairman P. M. Kmijkner.
vleo chairman. Dr. V. O. Marshall
treasurer and Prank Svoooda com-
inlttoenvin. Mr. McGlnmcry said 800 children
are on h walling list for hospital-
Iratiou. Plvo per cent of the mIm
proceeds 'will bo left in Brecken-
ridge for local purposes.
A mvrican Embassy
Told Move Chinese
PIKPI.N'tJ. China. Mutch 2 dj.fc
- A Japanese r.ulitaiy spokesman
notified the American embassy to-
day that unless Chinese tioop
left the vicinity of the Ameilcan
Presbyterian mission at IJnye Ja-
Janese might be foiced to bom
the siea.
American repotted at the mis-
sion were Mlas Margaret Wlnslett
Miss Katharine Hand Dr. Benja-
min Harding and Kenneth Wilson
Mexican Officials
File Counter Claims
MEXICO CITY. Match 28- 'U.tV
Government coiintei claims oganist
foteln oil companies which rnu"
considerably t educe the Indemnifi-
cation due thorn for expropriated
rropeitie were predict oil totlay ai
the reeult of demands of the Mx-
ienn ISsglo Oil comimny for alleg-
edly unpaid back taxes. Some
quarters believed the counter
claims might wlpo out the $100-
000000 entlroly.
Fire Victims Deaths
Ruled Accidental
HOUSTON Mnreh !. l Hi A
Justice of tho peicn rulotl tndn
thnt the death of Klroil ScnU.
world war veteran nnd R. H. M;-
Kinney In their burning shantv
honir Fudnj nu'ht wis an accni-
Rainfall
TEMPERATURE
DROP FOLLOWS
WET NORTHER
Rain Is County-Wide With
Hail At Wayland But
No Damage
Kainfnll most of the dny flatur
i'. was huled by farming much-
.. and merchnntlle interests of
' i kent Idge u u godsend in many
. i
i- ' i mum Saturday It
a -m will over an Inch had
i ' i . noon tntnsuroment
v ii i. i" Hie Community Pttb-
''tiipnny plant when
.i M h was recorded. .Mr.
.tt.-miant. then leaving
v I ni. the fall was 1.10.
i. i i w ti ... ported county-
' i i ... i mm h of west Texas.
j Vl t . Kieckenrldge from
Wi . i it in ted n vcty heavy
f 'in i. .ii rnmpitnied by some
i hi. . .' not tnoush to tlo any
I Ki . i' il.ni ii
I iii i.ii-i unit in on a sptlni;
noithi i swrcping down from the
i'liihantll' which caused tlicrtno-
nutiii to drop thirty degrcen oi
moii Heading Iililay afternoon
stood nt 82 and above anil Sntin-
day afteinon 52 was luglstered.
Both piaturc and the griiln
crops were badly In need of rain
anU It Wealil thinhanvy. full fill-
ed many tanks and ciuoka for
stock watet.
Another advantage th rnln nmy
biing was i sported by County
Agent W. R. Ijcc. Tills whs that
It may hnvc drowned ninny of the
giasMhoppets that wore at n stage
oi huti hlng out.
c K. Mai tin of the I'lrst Na-
tional Bank was of t ho opinion .1
heavy rain whs worth Hourly a mil-
lion dollars to the county at Oil
tunc.
Services Are Held
For Mrs. Lester
Kunciul sei vices for Mis Mary
Lrmei. of Irrdell mother of A. W.
Leste and Ml. W. D. Hpencci of
Bieckini idgc who died Friday
morning weie held at Iredell Sat-
urday ufteinoon with the Rev H.
D Bluir past district associate
mlssionnty of Cisco with the Rev.
T. C. Jordan assttlsng. Burial was
In Iredell.
She Is survived by threo tlsiipli-
tr Mrs. W. D- Ijionctr horo
Mrs. H. E. Jordan. Meridian. -Mrs.
XV V. Music of Iredell; two son.
A. W. Lester flreckenridge A. II.
Lester of Kllgore; 3S grandchild-
ren and 20 great grandchildren.
Pallbears were six grandsons T.
P 0'ens M. A Knencer Cecil
Tucker Johnnie Jordan Ollil
Hi ant ley Jimmy Colby .
Rabbit Hunt Friday
Planned At Acker
Annnuiii cmint wh made Satur-
day h M. ii Haw kin that a rab-
bit hunt will be tngd Fuday at
Acker Kwiybody i mvltei' at
lend ami to bi Ing their own gunn
and ainmunitlnn The hunt will
start at 8 o'clock.
ARMY - NAVY GOING IS TOUGH
Tin going got so tough In Fri-
day h Aimy-Navy lntrnanuad foot-
ball game put on by the Urocken-
ridgc Hue karoo dm lug their cur-
rent apt Ing ttainlng drills that
Coach Eck Curtis decided to onll
off the last giunc which wns
scheduled for noxt Flttlay. Tho
Army at long hist accomplished
their goal of winning a bull gnmo
before the featlvltle v.nrn oniled
by stopping tho Navy crow cold
to the tune of 2G--7.
Cuitn nld that the boys havo
hei n going til their football no
tin i . I i hut there Is hnrdly a man
in th- H'lund thnt Is not suffering
fmm nnit Injury and he han do-
ailed to gtvo them a little rest and
then etnrt out with renewed Inter-
est to get irady an a team for
th. Lv
Brings
Calendar Of City
Events Within
Near Future
Monday Man h lis Junioi
Twentieth Century t'luli imiiih
Vandy Cnpe ' MtiitcniK 'ilin" .iii.i
Kdwitid Kane ii'iuu
Tuesday. Mimh .". op-n
Kortim sponoii'(l l. liinmy com
inlttee at dint net imiiii loom it
7 30.
Regulai meet lug or I thi in Sit
It'i nt Pythian Hall at 7 3u p m.
.North Ward School Patent-
Teachet program at th. Y M. C
A. at 3.
Wednesday. Match 3o Meet
ing of Wednesday Study Club at
8 nt Woman's Club.
Thursday Match 31 MntiiiK
of Anna Frank Artut Club at Wo
man's Club.
Regular meeting of Youth'
Koium at Episcopal Church
First District Texas ('"Iikhici
of Piucnts and Tcuchci meet
April l-
Dlslllct InteiM-liolantiL l.iagii''
meet Apnl X-'J
CITY GOLFERS
MEET GRAHAM
Twenty - Five Players Will
Come; Ranking Locals
To Play
Local gotfets have been busy
this week making prctnatlons to
meet the Qrahum Country Club
golf team In a match to be played
here Sunday afternoon Player In
the lower positions on the team
have been trying to climb to high-
er JKisltlons In ordei to be sine of
getting u match while the Icllow
In the higher position have been
pollahlng up thelt game to meet
the Invaders.
Due to the limitiit nunilici or
playei that ii.ilia..i hu to bunt;
ovel it will In i.iiixiry foi nut;
to tank within the in it twenty-
five play ri on the i .-a in to ob-
tain a mutch Ai.iinuii.i'iiii nt him
been made that the llict.kriiiidi;c
playei positively will l.v match. -d
out Hccoidlng to tht n lank -nul
IKtsttlon on the l.idilti.
The following U a lint ot th"c
players who have qualified fmm
1 to 31 In the older of their ruuk-
Ing: Win. Allison Mm. Kucll. W. C.
Hellliigluiusen. Muneil Blown
J. 0- !. W. W. Wood. J. T.
Hughes A. C. Andiewn Claude
Thompson Otto Spiatt W. C.
Womer W. B. Murphy B. W.
Snliler Clias. Fox Wulktt Castle
limn Herman Lusk.
Gnrtand Carey K. O. May Jack
Owenes Douglas Anderson L W
Pnto Olcn Vincent W. F. Thoipe.
Jnck Sweeney Joe Uoodwln Jael:
Carnes IS. C. Ray It. il. Camp
Glenn Russell Jack Ruy J. C. XJui-
kett. Sow Has Hi Fiys
Fiank Snttei white of Necessity
was smiling not because of thi
ruin Satin day b.it ovei sixtcu
pigs pieacnted him Friday by hli
big red mo- He beliLVe that it
record in pig.
It wu Aimy's bit. game all thu
way yrsteidiy. The soldiers weir
hitting as they have nevei hit be-
foio ycsteiday und they weio out
to win. The Navy team did not
seem to have the fight and hustle
that thny had In Hie previous
games pmbabtv due to the fact
that Spot Collins their flghtlnj
cenlar who usually keep his
mates spirits up. was suffering
from n back Injury and couldn't
gat Into the spirit of the game.
Jan In' Jimmy Kimhle and Cnp-
tain Bill Ramsey the onl) return-
ing lottoi men In the backflold
from lust yoar'j team mil the
At my attack. They hcoici! two
touohdowns on ;iasses with Ram-
sey doing tho tning and Klmbln
the receiving and both dlrl all of
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G-MEN BELIEVE
GEMS PART OF
MIAMI THEFT
Nephew Of School Man
Killed In Miami Bur
glary Recently
DALLAS. Match 2fi. lU.R- A
Dallas gtitutniai' Mchool punclal
was held In city Jail today for in-
vestigation In connection with a
ecent J 10000 Jewel theft in Miami
Florida.
Fedctal agents ami local hIp ;
raid that Jewcl.1 Ullcvcd to he
ntnten In Miami had been recov-
ered hcic. A nephew of the piln-
tlpul was killed during n but glut)'
In Miami several dty ago.
I I.OItlDA OFFICKRS
AWAIT IDILN'TII'ICATION
MIAMI March 2fl. (U.fTIdenif.-
i at Ion of jewelty reeovetrd in Dal-
las was awaited today by Moinl-i
offlccm attempting to wolvc t
set le of theft in which win 1 1
vi.titoi were Mctlmlred An-
i.ouncement that ytO.001 had been
lecovered !n Texns coincided with
mi attempt to detonnlni uctlvltlei
i Floyd Martin who wiui fatally
hot Wcdnesilny at Boon Rutiin
Fluiila dutlng an nllcgud burg-
luty jttompL .SJ
Offlccis said iiUntiflcatlon cf
the Jewels In Dallas-would tletein;
in whether thoy who part of th
two lurgest Jswel tobberlcs In
southeast Florida In which Mr.
I'hlllip Hill a Uiitish golfer lust
101000 at Piiitn Bench and Mnjor
Albcri Warnor motion picture ex-
ecutive losi a slmllnt amount o!
jeweiiy at Miami Reach.
Workers Pickets
. Clash At Houston
HOUSTON Mutch :o. l p -Rioting
broke out in the tiik-
at tho Uine Star Rag and Bagging
company plant today and six pei-
on were taken to hospital sv-
utl others wore betten nnd moto
than thitty weie at rested.
The ttoublo stnrttcd v. hen woik
is arrived at the plant when-
picket lines were held by the lex
tile workers oiganlzing commit
lee a CIO union. Apptoximately
100 pickets of men nnd women du-
legnrded officers and i untied nuto.
that approached the plant
Several peisons were knocknl to
the stieets by tho autos.
M. M. Feld prosldcnt of thi com-
pany said IfeO returned to woi It
but the union uscued l.'0 of the
200 workers were on stnke.
Shackelford Test
lieiny Sunk Deeper
Reports iceolvcd from the Jo..
No. l Miuy o. Hnrbuugh fifteen
miles west of Breckenridge m
Shackelfoid county weio to the
effect tho holo I being sunk dcep-
et after iincountorlng tho Stiawn
sand enrllar In the week nt 2013
It was said the test Is runnig hlh
on formations.
Danciger Verdict
Expected Saturday
Repuits lucelvcd Saturday worn
to the effect tho Pnnrlger oper-
ation noith of Caddo on the Cope-
land land would loach 1.200 feet
yesteiday and unlos a more fa-
vorable showing was encountered it
would bo abandoned.
Mrs. Gracey Better
Mis. W. T. Gracey of Caddo who
fins been III for several weeks waa
today reported resting satisfactor-
ily by attending physicians how-
over no visitors are yet allowed It
was said.
I
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Attends Father
O C. Miller left Saturday for
Ft. Worth to bo at the bedside ot
his father who l.i gravely 111 at
the McthodUt Hospital theic It
wns said ...
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