The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 229, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 25, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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ljc fJreckenrftge American
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Tcxi Fiir tonight. Km-
day partly cloudy
FARMING
"OUR SALVATION"
VOL. 12 NO. J2'
t)P Mn t mtrd Press
HK1 M MintL . -Ibl'llLNS COUNTY TEXAS. TlintSDAV AK.IM 2". 1332
Umoi United Preee
PRICE FIVE CENJS
ELECTION SUPERVISORS APPOINTED
a
Final Gubernatorial Rally
SANDEFER AND
KING ADDRESS
LOCAL CROWDS
Leaders Agree To Joint
Rally; High School
Band To Play
HikiI hols in the 1M2 gubct'i
tonal campaign "vl" m ! !
Rrrckenrldgr ..n h
Kt(rm of (Jaw 1 1 i
sterling and M M
guon p4k t 'hr
h.
Ii.
ii th.
A I' '"Hh the ' i il'iri. hml bcT.
ch'.tle. f.i .tiff ci pMc'i it
it anneunrr i t.t ih.i join
P'skmg wtm.'l hr h'lil
upportr i( thr two . nli.tt'
onferred teU r..r-lin tini;ht'
-pflkllig Or J I' Man.lefer pre-m-
nt of Simmon- ''nivei.ty AM-
I'fir will sprak M t in thr lnt'-
' ' the in.Ii-l ! 1 tn"i
Sterling Mr n apeak nr hoo'
and flfteeel m mi'. according I
preient pltni
itsrrv Tom Km Ahilrn .ltor-
V will fallow !' Sndrfn King
vill apeak in thr intrrt.t of th
i in.ll.Mey .r Mi- Mn.m A Ke--u
in. wife f J mi. . Krrgu'on.
former gwvcnioi and Xtiling'a op
pr.neot In th runoff election
lenders oi .1. '' faction rx-
pr.tr the latge-f i towdof th year
'i attend tonlg .. .peaking..
The high mVh.i band under the
direction of J c. Burkrit will play
pte'iinlrviry coot LeglnHins nl
JOoclock The .nenk 112 wUI alart '
promptly -t i nTioek. lender ile-!
Hired.
T Howie chairman of the
county democratic Pxeot.ve emii-
initter will prrWe
Neither aide had AHnouttaod ejef
nilteiy who wotibl deltver the In
iirxluitory addrraves
STRIKING MINERS
PREPARE TO DASH
TO "DANGER" ZONE
HI tl'OIN I.I Aus i. t
Arp"instiv one-thud of lit
.tf'l army of .tnkmj minr. re
funic. I in f.eid nexr here today (
f.ir i powllrte aecueMl march int
I ranklin Omni!
Me4nger- vn cnt Pinch
neyvilie an.l u i-i lie hr o'h
. pordom "f thr H.I11O hd rr-
1 eited er "ic Kn nklm Count
line A few m Ir - cast MV) depu-
iiet tno jr. .4 11 a un.lrr Mheri"
llrowninc; rtobinon
Thr miner nr piotr.lin a wac
-! h'eh wne lr-ared In ii a
d
O'CONNOR TO SPEAK
HERE FRIDAY NIGHT
( J Ot'onnoi nndliiatr fur dl-
iudge Hill hiin hit c impalgn m-nt eserdae. el Tex Te h 'ol-
i a loe Friday night with an ad- lag herv lontght
lie on the eat lawn of the t-i Degree will be awarded to da
Then County courthouse . uior and 23 other will re. eivr
O Connor ha conduct 1 a tren- their ZJaatera of Art degree
iiii rimpalBn .in.- the July ' r Hradrerd Knapp. newly ele. t-
Iinmary elcetlon. .pukn: In all d ptesldent ef Tech. will p-itw -rrphen.
iVanty cnntmunitte pate in th graluaton cawn.ontr.
lit he launched Mtert attack 1
uui hi oppoaew Judg c u
llviii.n incwmbenU INsTAI.I.TIO.N OP I'llONKt
Otonnor wlU apeak at Caddo lw .MA KB Hl-K I N SI'AI V
l1!?1 .. ' MADRID it The number of
The Ilreck.nr-lge .rkmg Urn wfM. . .
h been for a 3f .'.teelu w
HURRICANE HITS
FORMOSA SECTION
TAIIU t r'unuM. Aus
' Northern Formosa wn re
ported devasutnl today by a ty-
nhnnn whiah loiiml.ktcd thousand 1
of acres of farm tand and caused 1 "" of telephone in New V01!
an unknovn number of death.. llnatl just at lite time they wcr.
VI Twelve persons were killed and.on " 'nerease In 8fUn
two were Injured when a train was
overturned Four steamers near
Ktelung were reported missing.
""" ...
Ship IJne To U riilludelplila 1
PIIIIMUKIJPHL. UR The
Grace Line's four new 20-kntt tur-
bo-electrlc combination freight and
passenger ship will make pnim- .. . V '"""" uu. ou moo-- -..-i. -cv.uu m .ui- j . . k who has ben serving a
delnhla regular nort of call com- dwu notlce He wu c(lltreJ i tere.. later mede Pope htm elf un-' gen County. the Gradlg farm. ..: .. V ern a"t
delpha a regular port of call com Whenne return home hu mother er -he nam. of Huibo II The whim produced a recoid yield of dePuty heUr- Meek al - c""-
tnencing next iNovemoer tho neipu enfC(1 h)m WIth niJ (eatn cer cnteoirgi al rXrftVailon have re blue turnip and the SriviUc farm ul""ting a canipalgn tha. Is one of
operate between New York nnn)UUcnla Now each ear tie look- valed the faei t.i it ttu- chapel w.i-. where 11475 bushels of potatoes the most Intense in this sertior. for
Bouth nnd Central AJner.can ports over -il dMtn notrce o aieten long .were grown on a measured acre ny office
I Here Tonight
KVsf!
t i
in ho
ll Mr inlPII. .
of ' J.m mm Ito.
rr i ti i Marry
Tom King Afc.lrni- !. will peak
t lh Brecki ntlilKr political r'ill
n the lntrt of th nrtil U. of
M Miriam A Ktiyuoti f..i 'h.
drmorrtir noninatmn
IITY COMMISSION
AGREES TO LIGHT
ENTIRE DISTRICT
An .irfNiKnt brtrrn the llrwk-J
cnnditr fitt n.inmi..i..n .r.i ih
Tfjw. Klerlr Hemire C.mipany.;
ww " M"1 "nJn '"
'chd. It w
...a. .. . ....
oay (
Th "MiUHlaaloei aerepted a
rlttejn whereby approx mately
w r1" w "tU wf
aid
' Globe of JJOO and l.f0 lumen
ami "ft watt to 30 watt will be used
in the buinea and reaidentitl di '
tiiol. rrarlivrly it wa mil
CHARGES LODGED
AGAINST MAN IN
CAMPAIGN FIGHT
HAN ANTONIO A.irf '. UP
Otto Muniphrle w i-haig.il wltn
..ult and battery B complaint
filed he.e .mley bv M ft M.flin-
.h.n . county Mrey
Th complaint .aid Mumphrt-
.. ... 1 .. . . . ...
"-""'w ms. it uif IOI uiMltaui
Hid "Fergu.n Forum at a i.liy
here la.r u.Hht for ikv.fnor Row
merinw i. a c.iian -w.
um c mpia ni
HILL TEXAS TECH
ILnCtflUnl OlLMM!ii
.
I
IX'BMOCK. Aug 24. .1 r -Dr J
A Mill president of the Wel Tax-
a. Ml .te Teaeheia d. liege will be
in principal apeakcr at cnmineari"
nuw then 1 one telephone .
each SI taaeb tant
At the end of March the tot il
number of telephone in u-. w. .
110.41b an Increase of 3VM nsi.
pared with 4ich II. 1U1 Al
though thU Hummer may not ap-
Iiear very Impreealv to ta Amu
ienn render a a niatier o f.rt th.
.vru.i. -jiKAir
TO WAB OBIT.
I OMAHA IUPJ In August. 1918.
! Mn . Addle Cllnfiter. then of Coki-
water. Mich . recleved notice thai
her two -oris. Robert O. and C'.yde
C. had been kllet' In action dui ng
a drive on the Germsns But Clyde
was not killed and th War IX
WSEb
5k .
i l . i ..!
"i II. in i '
Wl p. K 1
f th. . ii .1 U
H Mlrillnu fm
Commodity Markets
oar As
ut Maw uoods Leap
i: M.M.U j. 2'. (IP) A diMiii.ii.n- jnimble on an
i.nl htisiiit'ss tecovviy was .slaxetl in lemlinjr oommodity
market ind.iv.
l'rn . -
i-.hi a pecuiHUir.H
I ;Ji kind -.
in 1 .! II. i-t . Irn.llvlp.
natiMi.iN
Anil. i
i "tnn 1 1-.'
.'.I up moil- th in a ilol
i' a .il. I i mw hlrfnt fur thr
nr V hr il K. une. I Ihlci lento -i
iimbi- im.l lu'ihrr futurpn acvoi
!.-n i.. twi-nt-onr polnt.i Hllk mul
h.j.- pian rum' in th- ncramble l.i'
trplrniiri -torku -li pitted by almo-t .
hip ruis of inactivity. '
-rclct m In buy und buy aitaln
ixuiinl into romtniKilon hour nrvl
broken- nt lurh .1 fist clip that
profit tnkiiiK ''" by I hour bo
ikk.u 101 quicK luinovn nuv
rd only .light netbackt.
Mulllh cnthufa.m wa rampant
on ih cotton market wh.'te an ad-
vancc of more thin duiiir a bile
inu)i!t the vaiue of ih. row.u
cotton nop up .."..-.I- V.0.11JOOOW.
'""' f" mU"1 wln lt lh'
.....c o. me iu .. .-.iiiiiiih uu)i
e.tinmte m Auhi 1
I Cotton mill c nih- unpivpiird
(for the big rl-riiand rot go.U wr-
forced lo buy up all tru futu.c.
they c.Hii.l Kcl IncreilnK ictlvity
wan rrjHiiwa irom textili- center.
Bull ntmpelcd the rubber mar-.
ket after heavy iiKrc1. In tire
"r" H"" 'c" ro "vel to
fourteen point and llk two to five
" '
At the hiiha of the dav Mav and
"" - w - - w .
July rott.m paat.i nine cnln u '
nound with otheir delivarle ranu-
kM( tnm aj pj eents. DM(u.Md rutgned hi ot as mlnliter
ir wheat aokt tt M -l eenta a her for "personal roBon." ne
luiabel u aton loa order war un- MM the roalsimtlon wna not rclat-
covered en the rlee.
-
K.XCII AMUIIICAK
iun oiliiiiii ak.u.ifc
NEW YORK U The averng
American eat nearly hi' weight in
r every year Depaitment of
Commerce fMrurea. iut iMtuad. re-
vaal (hal th. Mtlnn'. nr ranltn
consumption 1 M pound' Mary-
land ha the awerteat tooth of ull.
ner inaiviauai avorage being 201
pound annually while Arkanaa
k... rK. inv. nt n. mi i. i?
" iJw f. .. . a K .
pnur.d The I nlted Htatc will eat
nearly eleven billion pound of .uu-
r thl year an.l pay more th.n half
n billion i'niiar ror :t Hut the na-
llr.-iul uifit hill 1. Inw hv rnmui.
. wUh wh y b .ccordlng
uar expert who r. u ing the
Gxv.mrr..n .ututie to upport
t leir plea for Immediate revlMon
'.. ih. .!- -v !.! K..-n
" ----r- ...- .. ..
h' ''h"1" taii an I Cuba
. J?? J!''nLl"" J.VIJLJ' .n-!!
..A.'"r' ""'""":." :n .""":
Cuba a preferential of t) per cent
.m the sugar duty Th. H.wley-
Smoot tariff net "f 13 tae- u .r
2 1-2 cent a pound th-t ev
..j. . ..... ....
. uo- B pmerrniui
undei the preirrenii 1. ubu 1 uar
muJt pay two cent Thn the t' ic
ou. of the ner!can mark.t he
raue ihey cmnoi pay rhc duty and
make t prntl' They now sup ly
cily a third mt.i.l of the former
half of our national rcquiremiui'
They add that if Cuban ehtpmenl
should i'c: - entut'iv the .lemand
hr would ex . r.l i.ie auppiy by .1
th.rd with p 1 - 11 I'll-.' m.t ; .ui
lo!.!
CO.iTA UK AN WAIT TMJI.i:
AT Mt.HT PAINTS .
Illll.AliKI.PHIA iL.P A waiter
by nitfht 1 1 romlsi 11c poi rai'
pa n'l-i bv .la v a" v t..rv i'f
Fred ilmi;. ' the Itui'.il.on
Hotel
But II isn'' the wholr stoiy
Frrdenco Mng l.ia thr
ir.un oT a di!tnirui ild Costa Rie-
an family car.n- to Philadelphia
ten year ... r -der ;lrriial In-
atiucllon 1 ...l' 1. the Un ver-
ity of I' un.. . anM .mil become
a v-tei.riir 1
III rivici uMitfil litc hrrd of
c.'tlr m a 1 i1 .1 i c'fi'i irlan
In h faun'
II hut! ...her .l.i 1 w 1 and
tlC.Ci t 1 itU'lj 1 1
U.icrcuon
bu fa wi vut oil an allowance 1
And nrw hi I w tcr by night.)
study. .ig h .ut dur.r.' :hr .lay
ANf IBNT NGTP.K IIA.MK
HAI'KI. l" I NCOM'.ICKU
LI'.S"i l.P The Ainerican
Mix en fi.m Ha-v ird I 'nu.'i.Hj . 1
undei ih.- 1 ic-ti.n ... Pinfeaanri
Kennett ( onsnt. rut ju t uneaithed
" " "-.. - j .....-.
th foundation of the ancient chat-
el of Notre Dame in rJie court of
honor of tie Ecole Na-umaid d Art.
f Metier
Th an.-ient hi.;..'i wi t.l. c.i
i liisn o uui.n ne i s'.i runup
of otir ii-ate f tie Pope aid
Tonight
Purchases
rushed in to buy
up raw
DEATH PENALTY
FOR LEADER
OF REVOLT
MAtHID Spsln Aiir 3."' IMri
General Joo 8n Jurjo. lendor of
the recent monarchist ie-olt. win
Mntencet to death lodny.
Oenrnl Onrcla de la Herrtin. n-
othr of th r-votl ellrter-i WR
entcneel to life Imprisonment
Oeneral n Jmo eon wne nc-
e 'H- Lieut. Cor. iBetif.on In-
fftn received a twelve yonr prl-
on ltrm-
The preeldent of Spln la expect-
lo gn ..cree commutlns
Ueneral San Jurno-a nentenee to
1fo mprMmnent.
Minister of Hol'wiO.
Olll Of II. ?. fnl
. WASUINGTOK. Aus. 39. IUJJ -
? -
MinUUr Uii Abelll of llollvla in-
formed the United Promt today he
to the Chnco citlon and that
" wa irrnvmauiii.
" '
I'll UNCI I I.IM: IIIDr'.N
NA.Mi: I'lllt NKW SIMP
HAINT MA'IKIC rmnce. H'.Rf
Flood tide during the afternoon of
OctnlMr 1 Una h.i.M .tnflnltal.. flv.
ed a the hour and date on which
tne Huner-Ile-de-Pranee will br
i.unrhM.
launched.
But If the Frenchman curlotltv
"u " '"' r incnnar a cwira iv
ha been aatiafied utMm that milnt
"" Dn entieneo UMin mat poin
my.tcr .t.ll remain as to the
name under which th greatest
tranaatiantic liner ever built In
. -... ... .
uaTmnm thai
.J.17. Site diwld TonK n
" '" dW' ""'' "
tn vr morning that the giant
hln allda down Um enw.
- r
Some months ago a poinUr ref-i
V" WM mm? un " i
rrenenmen to awmit name whieh
wU gpo-rtately desK'iwu this
r" tVvTT?" mL vZl h.x .r!
tMur T"vr to tw ork luxtir-
'- ferryboat Thmwand. replle.
....- i ..i .1.. ....
h:v been received ami the win
nei tor winners) will be the guet
ot the French Line and oeeupy on
of the bridal ati. tea during the lin-
er' maiden voyug to th Unltei
8taU
.NIlliMlS (IP UATTI.IWNAKIte I
lost ist 11.vrn.Ki
..5EJRAL ""ANT NATIONAL
-Atii .-et m hi -uii trurn 1 dead. 1
Ifie pal of every convict in Die .
Kins Canvon ariimn rami ibiiiii
and the unrelenting foe of nittle-
ntke thai infaet tne dl trtet. he
died from th effect of hU last
pic battle
Bum wa ;ut a dog. He wm to
vein bi.' to the .OjivlcU. lie
mon- aluable than the flnt blue -
blood
Hum killed downs of analtee be-1
foee an official ewunt w boxun.
After that he killed II nUtlma
e d w himself vannuiahed nn his
.- ..-. 1.... '
.W.. U.IISHH H1IV-
11. bin.n ha..- ii.....
bur hi own remedy saved Bi'rn
fron. ill effect until the la t llmu'
Aftr eueh battle ho went ton cer.
uln mudhole where he lay In tho
water and dirt unlit tie full beltei.
Bum's battle tuetle were to
'ease a snike into ir!klng
A 'llin.
und lien to leap swiftly
the reptile coukl re-cc'l
licfore
PI4NN.SVI.VANIA POTATO I
(ilCOWHIlS PIN TOOK;
ALLKNTOWN. Pa U.R Penn
joniii.i muiiii surwru will VI II
Colorado and the Ilocky Mountains
section en their blennlel tour. !
ylvunta potato growers will vi It
The tr p. sponsored by the Psnn-1
sylvania Potato Gnrwers' Assocla-1
ilon will :art a- HarrUburg. he '
memoei j utveung oy special train
la Colorado the party will visit
ILLNESS FATAL
TO HOLLISTER
RAILWAY AGENT
W. F. & S. Official Dies
After Illness Of Sev-
eral Months
Ftincnil rvlce for Hnrry h
HollUtor 53. RcnorHl nem of the
Wichita F11IU Sc Southern RnllraM
who died We(lnediiy nt 1. 10 p. m.
will 'ho hold In O.iey rrldny niorn-l
Inp at 10 o'clock The ftincnil wllll
bo held from the Methodist Church
with Itov. Ilon A. Hnilth. prutor of
J the KImi HnptUt Church of Brock-;
rntldBC. offlclntlnp.
MollUtcr hnd licon In III lu-nltn
for more thnn three yotir. He wnl
biousht buck to his homo here.
1211 E. Undsoy. from n Wichita'
FiiIIh hospltnl on AURiut H. Ii
condition crew Mtendlly womc tin-J
til hU detith UVilnpHil.iv
ilnvlnff been connected with thel
rnllroiid for ninny yonre. Unlllmtei
roprcenlerd the company In Wlrh-
Ita Fnll.i. Grnhim. Olrey Freilcr-'
id okln.. before comlnp here to I
make hlx home eevernl yonra ao 1
He wn n member of the Mneonlcl
nnd Elkii IihIrcii.
Mia widow nnd one tnn Hnrry
A Hollltor of Archer City eurvlve.
Mr. HollUtor la planning ui re-
turn here after the funeral to
make her home.
Active pill bearer will he O ft
Hrewer. J. H. Ogdoii. It. G. Miller.
nnd H. C. Jnnea Hreokonrldgr!
Charles Wolverton. Olney and Joe
''tthew. of Archer City.
1. uononry pan Don tor inciuue
r.l'.... n' IlV'.Z' '
winy wi . vniv .. fVtJBfllifJI . II. a. '
Lemon Chn Glllor Shield Hnr-1
. l ni -." f . ........' ... I
0 .Mni j A y.'olfc Frank
ij'hrldgc' John Ward. M. B. Dan-
1-1 t n. i.i..h ...' i- . '.
novPrnct M'v J K Mlinon
..u .. . . r.i. n
L Alexander. K. Hlnrlclw." J. FJ
Carter AW C. Bagwell of Hreckeii
R': Seh Getty. J. C Pretcott.i
-Mn" "irotiu ami frank certer on
Oklnhomn City; U N. Itaxett !
cntnK Keil Ut. Smith U lt WO
rnrck. J- -Nt- Doorman. Glenn
Thompson C. K. Winters Howard'
Haett. J. D. Sullivan Frltt Fred
orck- " M- Cre. V J Burt.
J- " Kmmert. John Llpprnd. C 1
... j t-
" u"..' ?..? 'vennnr? n K 1
A Sehu". Wlenlln Fnll. Mibryt
""c'"" "" iinr. j c
1II0UI. Luther Cnrr. Jnek Mnreall.
N'X CPr- u8h MKlnney and
' Il' Awl"" or Olny: J. R Wm-
mon of Quanah; Dr. J. D Oaorn.
iirriL no MeMuirh Rob.
1 V. I . Itarrett Geo. .Mctlugh. Roo-
ert Coki. B. J. Cownn Cy Vounc
Dr. Pleher A. II. Stinnett. Jim'
Cnrr anil Snm Preeeou of FreHjir-'
k' 0ku". KllHr -Na'lw. Rruee
at'l- w" Norman. B. C. Stovall.
Tnvlor of Oraham
8B J r J f""mMr.fM
A large group of Isreekenrldae
uroun of isreekenrldae 1
friend are expected to go to Olrfcy
tW "e fUner ""fc PrWMy
The W. F. & . depot will he
etoseil FrkUy morning until noon
beojMie of the Itinera I rite of'
Harry L Hollteter.
(lAKIMIN IIOSK IHIOUfillT
I'OKTII tili'BKIt IlKirrLl'.
PMOHNIX. Arise tun; Mrs. Kali
Con k"w what lu Ilk to ei
1 thing.
I Mr. Cone was In her garden and
nqUeed a hole which kite supnoeed
t0 bt H tarnntul nut. She gH'
vs-iUef"" of waor lnl 0e no1"- lo.
rown the kUPJioiiNt tarantula.!
i When out popped a beetle andj
what a beetle! ;
j a long horn curved out of IU
heni . wa .wo noheil
1 ... .. . 1
eerneo
to wear a hfturct.
vun n soroam .Mre. won
With
die-'
PPred Into the house.
Hhe learned later that it wm
quite harmless. It whs 1 Cential
lAmerloan Inseot known as thi
Klephant beetle.
;
CONSTABI.K IIATI'IJCS TO j
IIOI.II III. YKAB JOB;
HAM.S Tenn llil'l-H0LII11 n '
Job 0 year doesn't even make one
sure of It these d.iys of denros-
slon.
f!nnniin!li- I H Inr.l.n HI lj
Co""1u"t- J- " Jordan. 81. i
wanf earnest compulgn'
lo uceu nmseit as constable of
the eighth district a position hi
has held for -10 year.
The reason for his activity thl
I ye0r that he has an otinonent T
ELECTION FACTS
DALLAS. Auk 2S. iU.S' A total of 33T.773 vote were cant In the
Bovernor1 election In 1030 with Gov. Ko'm S. SterlliiR londltiR Mm.
Atlrlnm A Ferjr.tioti by 60.M9 votes to win the Democratic nomi-
nation. The vi c was Sterling 173.571 nnd Mr. Fcifjtmon 381. I0J
DALLAS. Auk. 25. U.R The vote received In the first pi Unary
flection thta year oy each of the candidate acoklnz nomination
for tnte office In tho second primary wn:
For Governor: FeiRun 10230; Sterling 206383.
For ItailroMd commlMloner ilx yenre: SntterwhUd 213.300: Tei-
tell 340.226
For Kallrcitd commlmloner. tour years: Hatcher 280.160; Thr.m.
son 231113
Fcr Supreme Cour: Hickman 293812; Plerson 337.050.
For Consteart. Place 1: ParrUh 00.020; Terrell 121.133.
For Conpretm. Place 2- Hnilev 100.131; Davis 122005.
For CongrcM Place 3. Uurkett 07250; Strong 170.090.
DALLAS Aug. 26. (U.P.) The following tabulation bi&ed on offi-
cial rcturnr of Uic 1030 ilemecnitlc primary nnd runoff raco and
the July 23 prUiinty. show the percentage of vntoi nnd the to ml
vote received by each of the con'.oetnnls In the governor's men
thojc years:
Plrt Primary 1M0
Popular vote
Percentage ...
FliBt Prlmnry 1032
Popular vote
Percontnge
Second PrinuiJ 1930
I'rpiiini vote
Peftniagc
TWO AMERICAN;
FLIERS OFF '
FOR OSLO i
JT'Z K0":2Tr""::'!Tabulalions Probably To
American iMichelnrs swept out of
Harbor Grace oatly today in thrlr
ted monoplane the "Green Moun
tain Hoy." on a non-stop ocean
fllKht to end In 0lo Norway
Clyde Allen Lee nnd John Iloch-
kon cln inhered into their ship
shortly after dawn nnd with theii
motor roaring u lat farewell to
. ...... .u
.7 .i u..i..i u ......irne'"br f congroes and a su
miinny dim iiwiutu iiivif iiiu iiuni
onst nt 5:01 (E. S. T.)
They hoped to be In Olio within
thirty hour. They left narrc. Ver-
mont on Tue(lny. The plane cur-
ries no radio.
JBFFfimsON CITY. Mo. Aug.
2ft tl'Ki -Hoy Jlunt of Norumii.
Okl. 11 lliu tka.WlM ...In.. t Ih.
Cord'cun flier. In the HarUo-vllle-l
Jefferson City top toilny retaining
hi lend over the other pilot and
bringing hi. total point score to l.-
SIS He landl nt 10-35 n. m. I
The Atlantic wing of the flight
left Bartleevllle an hour later then. " """ "" ""l"a "wu"
the Pacific flight. !IW are not '0le' Umt th "'"""
Art Cnrnnhnn. Hloomlngton. IH.I" "'. o.rve jor.
wa the second to land bringing hU
plane down a few second after
Hunt He stand third In K.nt'
core with 70S
xieu'ARic-. v .1 ah- is. itiPj -
Mrs. Amelia Barhart Putnam Innd-'1"0 8nd n 'lpolntee of Governor!
ed at Newark Blrport nt 11:80 a.lStrnniJ TtrH' opiH-l for thel
m. W6DT) nt tho end of her tram 'J yenr """ 'V U whU.!
eontlnenui airplane flight. iless U Gregory Hatcher of
he left the Los Angeles munV-l niu" ''n "soMl n ' '
ipal airport at 1.27 p. m. iKDTl our cn'l'; tot fo.n .. :om-
yeeteiday. Her elapel time for thet mhm m '" "I'l'-elng
cro. country flight was Hipi(xt Tnejoipeaap.
maiely 10 hour and 3 minute. ' r'" ' " "K"'
8he I the f.rst weman eeer toj Jse William O Pterin Jien-j
fly non-alop ncroee the continent. 1vW u PPa for r.eic ti.n to
Th .peed reeord I 11 houri andh "u yir Urm of h" "" ' '" 1
II minute established by MJer nrem cori by J K Hi. knun
James Doollltl. Before departing. KHlan'1- emr '' ' v-
from Los Angel. Mia Burharr l8th "I"! court of civil appeal '
said she wsa not seeking to break' Thc en " lecoret Saturday
th record but merely attempt ng to wn nB1 h" thrr" nw eongre.
prove that n wonwin eouki fly non-1 r"'"t-rg. place awarded to
top from eoaet.to coeat. 'Toxae a. a re.ult of the 1930 cen-'
u which raise Texa member-
' ship in the lower house of Con-
CANNIBALISTIC Cf.UMS gree to 21
BISI.VG SCBarANTIATKD Chief Interest in thl race een-
. v .. . . tr with Joseph Weldon Bailey 1
SLS; . . 0l "- " f " u United State.
nrelaoloBl.U that eanmballsm Senator n anU j . ICydnn
once was pmotlee.1 by North An.er- DtvU of s fe
lean Indian has been strengthen.) DavU WB o I
ed by exeawtlon In the FlnS.r youM bek aro h! J .
Lake region. hniihni.i ur.i in thi. .n.lrir'
Hrrlton Follett and Ge.rB-e II
.teiden have reported f.ndlng hit-
... .. .
man skulls in fire pot. and refuse
heap at the Lvnna areh..eol.aj- j lhe riII)Hfr out cUlm. de c n)
chI site. The Cnyuga County Ulster- 70.year- he u M pry aM whwn '
leal Society to directing the youth 21 yiin old
!r"' . . . .. u . .1 Tle nr PtacM n "OMSht ly
They contended that had not Hie Pk iarrliht LuJb0ck G.orge II.!
Algonquin Indian been oannlhils TrMll AlU). Joe Burkelt g
the skull would not have bt.u Antonl0( rim sterling P. Strong
found near where they cooked th.lrjcf Da)lrU- utUr (eU . h- '
meals. Donald A. Oadzow. of Au-mrk for ptec uree w th urkeU
burn was the first to believe Uu-oon.l. Parrlsh and Terrell are op-
theory. He conducted a aocret e- p0g eaoh other for place two.
pedltlon to Frontonuc Island sov-in' )1H )isjrttt
years ago. . 0ne othor 00rtgreslonal nominee.
Its to be named Saturday i
Thc contest Is In the 13th dls-
- -'- trior between Oeorj. W. Baeku.!
Conaway blame the government Vernon tombjJtone manuxacluler
because he was sent to (all to work
out a J 100 fine. When the govern-
.v.nft .ll..iU.... ... 1 . .U.
.. u..UUM:u .our iu itaUve. Thc portion was vacated
needy Conaway got a 2l.poun b . Wllllani:ji Dccatlr. who'
ack He trade.1 It for whisky and wthdrew from tIie ruce because of
then became drunk He was fined. . .
fo. intoxication Continued On Parje Six)
Fcrs'iaon Sterling Tot. Vote
212080
170.761
S83.1I2
29.15
. 102235
. 11.5.'.
.3AI.I02
. II.H2
20.13
200.393
30.02
173.371
'W7.92S
M7;
SEVEN STATE
POSTS AWAIT
VOTE ACTION
Be Known Late Satur
day Night
DALLAS. Aiirf 33. U (? le.xa 1
ilomocracy Sntuidny will name the j
niffu'e utfinlnfl rterirati lu.n vail. '
ni' . . .
! roitl commlMloners Oirce new.
premo court justice.
The ticket i less bcwlfderlng
thnn the five-foot iheot which fac-
ed voters nt the July 23 primary.!
And equally satisfying l.i the re-
pott tabulation of the mcu will'
probably be known before midnight
Saturday. 1
Chief intermit in the state c-un-'
'aln r8VOlm nountl " ov"r
nor' race where 57-yenr old Ml-
1 lam A. Ferguson I. for the fourth
.1..... 11. 1... -- ..!.- .. '
u " r on.ee. rtei .
"lnont RM S. Sterling of Hous
"n's 'ceK'n '" " "
" """
'""""" '- '- 'mponani
"te r"'r0" "i'"ln HSt
' uibuiiiubiu. v;nairman :
V. Turrell md Col. fOme.t O.i
Thompson founer rnaym of Arna-
. th 4nv of wmj(Jm Jfla.
----i - ---- a(t VUHMHI
i e. i.i... iriiiiia nw
' . - ..
. ntna Bryan. H I perhaie the
and W. D. MoFarlane Graham
former state senator and rcpresen-
COUNTY DEMO
SOLON NAMES
26 FOR JOBS
Candidates And Others Ask
Appointment Of Men
Women To Posts
.Supervisors for thirteen of i -twenty-two
Stephens County b'-x
have been named to serve S-it h
dny during thc run-off election
wna announced todny by D T
Bowles ch.iirmnn of the county
democratic executive committee
They were appointed nfter sevr
al Stophens County ciinuld.itoj 'in I
other Interested pirtlcs pctition'i'l
for the supervisors.
Judge Thomns B. Rldgcll a-
tornoy petitioned in bchnlf of Mi
rlnm A. Forguson cniidldalc f "
governor and Joe Burkelt cimli
date for Congrc.s-iit-Large. Mi
Wllnin Bogers Itlilgcll's secretTrj
petitioned for Joseph Weldon IJt11
ey. Jr. candldiitc for Congruss-.it-Large.
Others signing thc peUtlon were
c J. O'Connor cnnilldato for dis-
trict Judge; W. II. Bradford . ur-
dlnHte for county comm- p'tier.
precinct No. 1; L. D. Slnuffhtei and
111111 Bole cnndldnto for con lia-
ble preclnet No. I; nnd Joe Bi ity
candidate for county commission-
er Precinct No I.
The following supervisors were
named:
Precinct No. 21 Claude H.iwiey
nnd J. F. Chnstaln.
Precinct No. 20 T Barton Clay
nnd C. B. Scars.
Precinct No. 12 T. I Bole. mil
W. T. Hcnson.
Precinct No. lf NI J. Nitinoy
nnd K. D. Luckcti.
Precinct No. 18 K. II Adanu
und I. N. Johnion.
recinet No. 7 -Ben Whit'1 tide
ar.d B. K. Scarlett.
PreQtnet No. 2 Ucn Hnrt ami
Trnv Slko.
Precinct No. 0-T. J. Atlanta auti
Mrs. A. B. Gnrdcnhlro.
Prectnrr No. I J. E. Norton an I
S. Power.
Preelnct No. 22 -W. W. Htiz.c
wood nnil W. K. Ilamil.
Preclnet No. 17 U M. Hill an I
I. O. Cunningham.
Preclnet No. 10-George H i- I
U H. I'reesnuJI.
Precinct No. 11 Minus hfirn
nnd A. S. Denver.
Bowles has Informed the ip
visor of tholr appointment
"By .ippilcntlon" he aui t in n
letter to each of thc supcrvi it
"of a sufficient number of c in'l
date ns requlrod by law fir
appointment of supervisors thc -plication
has been granted and 'i
weic tluly petitioned to tuprrv
tho run-off primary to bo hei I A i
gust 27 1032 In your prcclnd Ti
duties of thc supervisor ar." in
substanco as follows:
"That you shall he a qji i'''l
voter of the county and pre rit n
which you act a. suporvi ' in
remain In view of tho bull t box-
until the count is con'iiik I I'
shull bt your duty to be prr cr
the marking of tho b.11- of n
voter by the Judge of fin c
lion not able to mark hi i uivr i i1
lot. to see that said biiif i
iiMikeil in accordance w ..
wi.hes of tho voter ant" t t ! .'
each bollot Is correctly t j c 1 .;
eupervieora shall note any f I
Irregularity occurring nnd r-p n
nne to the next grand jury
"Thl lotlcr will be your niv
Ity to proscnt to the election j i
to be sworn In ajid scale 1 a tip
orvlsor."
The supervisors appointed r.
named in thc petitions filed . tn
the county chalt-mnn. They reeei
no pay for their work.
AKIN SEES PLANES
AT OKLAHOMA PORT
Karl Akin local aviator was
Oklahoma today seeing the Coi
Air Derby entrants land at Bo'
tleevillo.
Akin flew to Oklahoma In a "lld-
got plane he constructor! several
months ago.
J'ODAY'S SALES
TotuJ nhare sulci on tho New
York Mock Kxchungn today lo
tuled l?oOW according lo an
noiiticcrrxnt of local exclmriTr'
otflclals.
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 229, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 25, 1932, newspaper, August 25, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123705/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.