The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 266, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 10, 1934 Page: 1 of 5
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WEATHER FORECAST:
Wi Tcriw Fair nnd cooler In
I'anh indie tonight Thursday fair.
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BHECKENKtDGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS WEUNKSDAY. OCTOIJEll U' 1931
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Uncle Sam Captures Another for K. C. SlayinEUROPE TENSE OVER SHOOTING IN FRANC
)HK('KRNRJIOK his
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ii hT a lUictUi
t'-i do not tay
in mi they learn
li.il lis ptiteultrl) juicidc.
I r-iiipnt u u iii come in i
i 'lliirp I ill prone to
nut on hik''" another pr-
t u i.i th I ifgor t ltii H la
tll.l M t ii . uf ItUK'ld
i ii ma' lou'l) l i that
i w hi ri wi'l nlmott PUt
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I '.nlHEH notice ible thing that
ii uftan n irmarktd upon
impel m pl paillculirly
luw nit it ml i ii the numli'T
Mi Ihi ut just h"(oii'
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DICK GALATAS
CAPTURED BY
FEDERAL MEN
Alleged Killer In Famous
Kansas City Massacre Is
Arraigned.
WASHINGTON. Oct to u I-
The nrnst cf Hlrhnid T (lalata.
hunted for motr than a i'm a.i an
alleged accomplice In the Kunrat
( Ity I'nion Mtatlon ntAMcn wan
announced today by the Depart-
ment of Justice
(inlnlns wan m Ir.ed by federal
agents In New Orleans Sept. 22
the department said. He was taken
to ICansas City and will bo ar-
raigned today on chances of con-
spiracy to deliver an escaped fed-
ernl prisoner.
The attempt to deliver the pris-
oner Frank Nash resulted In as-
supination nf foul law enforcement
officer in Kaiinaa City on June
1? 1V33 '
Galntii" wiu- iiiiumiI lv govt n -i
in-nt iiiltii.rltti h f being a dug
I' ul" r in the plot to free Nash I
N ih hliiiM-lf Han killed In thi
shut- th it brought down the fout
offliera
A cordite- to fedel il uulhurltlt
tin actual usnoaalnx wire Verne I
Mlllit Chailes (I'rettv Hoyt Floyd I
snd Floyd ' lieutenant Adam Rich-
citl Federal agents am continuing
a talent Inn search for Hod and
lUcholU.
DO YOU REMEMBER?
IlotiKyoinlnc I'eto Urines Mini)
1-ond Memories When Iloont
I)uv rdci Art' Scanned a lilt
'Ihurvtu.v Jul) ii KIM.
Mi nil Mrs Camp. employee ut
Mu Gunranty liank are spending
their ncatlon In Southwe-it Texat..
Ofcat I Mackey brother of At-
torney Mai ke wh recently came
hi re from Water Valley. Mlas . ho"
eonm-cted with the costructlon f'rm
f Harwood and Vuetl and will rcp-
ehcnt their Interests tit Park
The HogRs-Hogan Dillllns Co.
have completed a v. ell on Ulock 12
between Itreckenrhlge and Court
Aenuei on Dyer Street across the
utrect from the roaluonce of Cttrtla
Hancock The well wns compMou
in 2a dayA.
Five hundred now boxes are in-
stalled at the llrecUenrldgo jr. sit
office.
A 7.000 barrel gtwher completed
on HlgginboUmm farm by Snowdon
.V MoSweenoy.
Security No. 1 on Snylo nnd Cur-
ler Block. S. W. port of city com-
pleted for 000 barrels.
Cooper-Henderson Co competes
Martin No ft for 7o0 birrels
'I
. .k. a' ii i't the cmMiiv
. iiMiut i ( th j.iotecUuii
' l'l niiieenn 1
i t w mild like to know 1j
in thai cxtor.at mel nny wor .
t.iti.i thai imturat gas That
i . funi ivrr heard of
i mii gas '. iifi it ts for the
-i ti it v. t.i luht th. fUru muff
i. i t .melltil t the hcaveiw.
WAMllINGTON O. t 1U U P
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r.i.r.i iiwi. iiimi .i i.ii. u.MM..ii p-u Ihe on
I in-. Mr inil ltaro . nriM tav-i .. h. incruaacd
n-.. in. 'i.Ucco business'" 'furthcr to pu lhe naUon ol
.m th.' in jus' one UlMuna economli condition he .old
t l III III I I l"lllMiniUI IWUI.Il 1 j-y
Thi President na'd he believes
New Price Level
Sotisrhi By F.D.R.
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Y.M.O.A.PLANS
BIGBANOUET
Public To Be Acquainted
With Many Activities Of
Body.
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iihiiinilul nrovreaa ban been made
hi Mr. Jim l n irnl)0.K rrl. IovbU but still
hi i.i eil'" iwi u.bP 1( tiefimtely how
v. jnd-rtu I lmJcn molt itr. .ti iP neccsar
ll till retain
inn- to jtuti lu.
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i.t living in Mud
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n "until in. i'le
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'n town th i t.y
M t i i Mi JiH nut
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f. ei ii ri
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upli tu do thu
In view of Its ten years history
in Ilreckenrldge and tu amity
achievements the Y. M. C A has
decldml to celobrnto Its tenth nnnl-
vcranry with a big banquet In the
near future
To this end n committee has been
named to mako nrrnni;emonts for
this tenth annual banquet which
will bo for ovoryoiie In lliookcn-
ridgb Interestod In that Institution.
The conuntttco is composed "f
Hunter Jonos chairman Huasell U
Jones. IC II Maxwell and C. M
Tlendor.
Tuesday night t 7 30 o'clock Is
h. ki.il of attempt- the time that Iws been net lie-
prui and prevent-1 sides being the meeting jiluie or
scores of organlzatlona and a cen-
ter special activities the "Y" has
maintained clasans for overy ono
in the city in IU gymnasium; or-
ganised leagues and teams for out-
door athletics conducted swimming
classes and maintained reading
rooms Indoor games and general
activities too numerous to mention
during that time.
It was felt that at such a ban
quet an proposed the public cou'.
be brought closer to the great work
that la being done there It was
said Wednesday.
LIB SOUGHT
AS EVIDENCE
OF STAYING
Broken Twig On Car Is
Missing Link In Jones
i Strange Murder.
HlLUtnoilO. Oct 10 iLP
broken limb nf a tr tod iv .
nought as a tni -int; nt I In a '
of evidence wliiih Hnl ount'. ff
flceru belliel w u.ii " v Mii
sluylng of Walti i U Ji 1 1 1 wi u'l
and eccentric Clebuiin bond nuti
and money lendi I.
Officii found i nut of i ir k
en limb wedged between thi du.i
pun nd engine of an uutomulo f
sotxetl In Fort Wotth The other
half of the limb still l belns fought
Hherlff J. W Frceland ld.
Frcclhiul bollcvit that the auto-
mobile was the one In which Joitci
rode to bin death
Two Fort Worth cafe opcraton.
one of whom owned the car wore
taken Into cuntotly but officers
-aid th 'hid nothing to do with
tin aitual f-l i 1 11 "
Capital Satisfied
With Stale Relief
AUSTIN. Oct. 10. il I'i Clnudc
Tcor chairman of the tat hontd
of control In charge of Texas Ite-
llcf Admlnlktrntion advleetl legis
lators to let the relief situation
alono upon hia return today from
Wnihlngtnn conforonco
"I du not know whnt tho gov
nor hud lit mind In submitting
llof ns a topic for the new special
session" Toot said "but Wnahlni;
ton scorned satisfied with UiltiRH an
they now stand. Any chungos would
result In the ncceiwitv nf leopenln
the illeciiH.iton."
Dies As Hero
Slain Km? and His Widowed Queen
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Mmt iliv w
In in M i ili 1 i ni w hi.
trying to -' i ' I k i
I r - i i
I U I. II 'III il I l II I ''I I
of Flam i ..o i i
pita) a few hull! l.itei Uaithmi
long had beer .1 leadei in Kiuuli
diplonnicv
Uidiiweil hv in UHMi-Kin . bill
(J-ier'l M trie of YllK"-HI l 11 I
1 Mi ll" 111 1 1 Ii ll lull' III
1 1.. 1 1 (Ii I Hi .1 1 lull I till
Mi 1 1 11 ii 1 H I kliiK All x ''I
Ii I mi Ii 111 an..iiifiiii in Mur-
seilln Fi .inn The Y u :)-Sla viin
illi'i 11 ii 1 1I11 lbtei of tili'i 11 Mi-
lie if Hum ini'i
"(hot ilnwtt l an .i.a-in juat
after he nail been welcomed to
Miititclllc' Finn 1 Kin; Ali'Mindei
I uf Ytikn-SI ivi 1 .iIiiim ill. d 1 few
iniiiiiti 1 i'i 1 lb bid 1 ill tl -mii'
1021 ami had led hit nntUui in
three war- Five attempts at nn
1-iHHlimtl n b.nl jui 1 1 ilr I the u'l.'-
( 1 suful itt irlt
PROPOSED T V A.MKNDVIKNT IS
OPPOSED IN SCI 1001. DDRESS
rdSPAIN CHASES
REVOLT CHIEFS
unit' thi di-
in d bvtl 11 ii In il he mild Gold
ma) be 1 t n ' 1 in otinglng about
thi pi tcu stabilisation when
attempted
It in
Chamber A pprouos
Texas Dam Project
1 ut
1
'l-Hl. iIujis
' Mii Illili
I it
)n A vulted t.ie
Aiuiricin the otrter
in j lurnall in o
Ul
" If' k lllldgl
.1 IN
iioan'' t 1 iind how thv nwv
ijm pioplt j'.d ili. railroad "
iitui- and i.ngtnei and br
..urn und iUctcr. are dl gM
I 1 .I to thi iMtu. aouii' du to
. jr thim tell it liven O O Mc-
litvi. wrote 1 houu ick article
t 1 10114 " " tlu Comoioli'
in Then. tinr. ait fO mm)
II ma wliru it -unia to yjii Mr
!. dr that tV other fellow' job
1 taller than your wlmn b
I'unkiiiB prob.ibl the oanie d .v
in it our Job Ij u muoh ea-nir
ii. ui thi on .ie hue
Nowadays ptopl stud) to be-
Kill' journii" um nn-jr -"
I 1 worn tur 11 nut wnu; uiuy
v-jnt in do it f-r U beyond n
linri im notlm -' ioi-oniu to
il iny olli r kind of Aork us
prtiitti's ink uijiilr.l lit oi.es
l.liiod.
The journals! .11 on :hi crest
of things dolnu. t a good time
un 1 the vxuit niujority Jlu a puor
Job's turkey. Cut you Jmvo to
hill ni to ma!tc 'cjn quit.
SAX ANi.l.1.1) 0t 10 II The
Wit Tea 1 ( h imbt r of Coiutn. i
toilu win mi 1 1 1. nil us upini.vini;
the Uuchaiiai dim piojeit onl if
th water 'ii;l.t uf U'crt Tex and
the rightn uf tin jj.iuial public .uu
piotCA-Ud
Cloning .1 .l.i if deuati the &0
Ti nans f t 111 tin luadwatci f
trcin (.11 mini; ttu watershed of
I I.i. Culot.tdii iiliiptnl a iccolutlon
iliiii.inilin i'iu mu. of the 'right
of ntixem ut thi wutirshed prior
uir of watur for domestic munici
pal and Irrigation purport before
thi! watct would be u.cl for hy-
drolci'trii. iiurjxi.i
Sautnf8 Loan liank
iMaalinrj In Off iny
A niactii.' will likely be called
Thursday A IS Mueene-y said Wed-
nesday following receipt of furth-
er notice of the granting of the
charter for lh Federal Havlngo
and lyoun Association
About fifty local men have tub-
scrtbud to the stock and they will
have their matched three hundred
per cint by the government. The
losne will be on home improvi-
munt of various kind In both !
country and city !
Adjustment Program I
Figure Announcedl
Undertakers Frown
Over Code Ru.ing
K A Vauttain and M I Kiki:
returned todu from a meting ut
Brown wood in which the NItA code
for this district wai announced foi
undertaker somewhat concerned
over how to proceed tinder It
Both said that It did away with
many former practice 'and Ml
price to be chargari. One example
was that of a minimum of $3 for
un ambukinc run within the city
limits fifty cent por mil" to he
added outside tho city up to 20
miles and cent Mieruufter. The
loaning of chair I forbidden It
wa bald and it I ruqulrud Uint
working hour of tliolr employee
be posted In a public place
The price fixing or baaU of n
ce I for thi district Dun Laugh-
ter being preeidvnt of the organisation
Hand and Orchestra
To He Entertained
School flnanci.-i and the effect of the proposed constitutional
amendment mi m hool ii'iimum wen diicu id b John F. Ualliy and
I. II Heinng M'hool uffti til- it the opening nnetiiiK of the Junior
High 1'aicnt-Tt.achei A-iuclatlun Tin "lav evening
'Approximately half of the moury umd in operating lircckcnrldge
jthoobi com ei from the stnto In
tho form of per capita apportion-
ment Mr. UaHcy en Id In hi talk
Last year the apportionment wn
$16 and for the coming yoar It Im
been raised to $16.60.' Tho appoi-
tlonment Im paid on the haul of the
school census which for Dteckon-
tldge Is about 3100.
The source of money for the
school apportionment la from va-
rious htate tuxes tho Inrger
amounts listed by Mr. Hnlley woio:
a fourth of tho gasoline tax.
amounting to 17000000; 36 cent of
the ute tax on property $0000.-
UOO cigaiet tax $3800000; produc
tion tax on oil. $3390000; one del-
ta 1 of iv cry poll tax $1000000; half
of beei tax $129000; Interost on
pirmanent school fund land Miles
1 finals etc $2309000 and sulphur
tax $900 000 Other taxes bring the
total to uppioxlmutely $28000000
pel yeui
Miffiirlm; Now
Mi. Kulley giving figure from
the yeurly auditors report showed
that whilo attendance ha decreas-
ed only P I per cent fiom the peak
in 1P28-1929. the icvenue have
dropped II pur cent To meet the
situation he Maid the teaching
force ha been cut fiom 70 to 03
and saturlea havi: been reduced
from 30 to 10 per cent.
A tax shifting piopoul rather
1 1 h 1 n a tax lifting proposal
Others Will Attend
Hrazos Dam Meet
To those announced yesterday at
intending to attend the meeting at
Seymour. Irrldny on the Uruxos
river dam project were added toda
Floyd Holder A- M. Smith nnd 11
tepreaentatlve of the county com-
mission not yet named
Gonzales Winner
hi Farm Products
DALLAS. Oct 10. ai'i C.onxale.
county today foi the second con-
aecutlve year. tood u winner of
first place In farm ptoducts cxhtb-
1
lied at tho Ttx-s State Fair. Fan-.toda A force ha been at woik
nln county was second Katland ' there foi oijulline. innnbitiiig
count lanketl eighth imostlv of men fiom the relief 10IU
YOUTHFUL TIUININ(; SUBJECT
MADHHJ .Spain. Oi t 10 d P
The Spunlsh government given
fruo rein by parliament In dealing
with the broken aociiilist. commu-
nist involution nought tinliiy to
capture lebel leadem who pi out-
led follower to "die with the
cause" rathvi thun flee from
Spain.
In conservative imp.utial enti-
niateM of casualties in tin 'x davn
of fighting in Hiircelona the
Asturlas and Mudiid uullcated .1
death list of mole than I.Vi .md
over 1600 seriously woundid
I Road Work Ended
1
The thlee milt's of gl ivel load
between Ellasvllle and lv.ui Iiiik
been completed. County Couimla-
"loner KincM Kilkland announced
GUN VICTIM IS
BURIED TODAY
ATW00DS0N
Breckenridge Pastor Con-
ducts Rites For Gulf Employe.
BODY OF KING
MOVES TO LAST
RESTING PLACE
Boy Ruler Is Proclaimed
While Oilier Countries
Await Shock Effect.
Mi:l.lLLlJ8 France
i Pi 1 In body of Klnf
uf Juh'' Hlavla whori
tiuii In .1 lunatic pu 1
ti tni Kuiopcnn itolitn 1
w im tarl(it homi tnln
toyai burial.
Muffled dltiliH -iuiiiiiI 1
battallonn of Ftuneh im n
railed ill tovlow befoi 1
of tho monmch who w 1
down with forolgn mlm-ti 1
Mat thou of Franco Juki i
lived hnic yoaloidny on 1
diplomatic miiou.
The widowed Queen Man
but calm 7n oscottcd t 1
conipnnylng titttoinoblle. Mi
farewell to tho body heie nnd
go to Paris to meet hei 11 w 1
inn now King I'ctcr II n 1
company him to Uolgrade Im 1 1
funeial Hn wn proclaliii. I km.
at Uolgrado today.
In chancellorlcM nil ovu Km. 1
itatenmcn who for montln hit
I been negotiating to perm 1 d
fi n nnd offense alliance.! m 1
iKiiniiil Hhlft of diplomatic .111:1 -
j menta wondeied what wo ill (up.
pen.
Seven bullats from the pntul t
I'etuu Kelemon 10-year-old Cn.i.
Hon. had mtirlted a hlatoilc date in
Kt waf Biiropcun hlxtotv.
Throughout IJurope tioop- wet
alert. Many rumors of mobili
Hon wore all ilonled nuihoiltaMv-
ly. Thorc wan minor ahlfti'i f
troops of a prccatittonuiy ln'
ter on fronthra nil mound .lu
Slovl 1 Jugo .S la via was ij m t
1
I 1
' 1
Funeral svivicim for Williuni
ICarl Wlllingham 37. who was
found doqd Monday morning from
a nelf InfllcUd shotgun wound ZA1.UI1.I: Jugo Klavln 01 ' "'
wine held IhU afternoon at the Up' C routimi leader il 111 I t
Woodson Chutch of Christ. Itev.
Curl A. CoIIIiih lireckentidge
Chutch of ChiUt pastor offlcl it-cd.
Wllllmshum innnugi 1 of 1 loe il
Clulf filling idutlun cime t 1:1. k-
enildirc about thiee moiuli 1 :) i
fiom Wondioii He w.i bum m
Hlco. Tl Mir 1 d livid tin ii until I
11C'." whin In novid tu Auud mi.
He w I-. 1 in. Illbi 1 ut tin 111 1
cnildgi hlk-. u Igi li.isn
lllltliltid .111 1 few tl iv
Ills dtath
Hi i '11 .1 1 d bv tlin. 1 .t. 1
Mm Joe Ui li v of Hi 1 1 kein id..
with whom In made liU liuun .
Mn S U-'i 1. of. In- I. II ml !. Mnttl Xn.l.il
.. .... V IKVttt IVVf t
For Canning Ifnf
ZAC.UlCi: Jugo Klavln 0 t
UPi Croiitiun leader d mm
todiy thai tne Croutri In
hhiiie In Hie Jugo film I in h
rncnt The npHiintmi nt
CioiiN to tin legem
will ixpecled lion t.i Ii 1
1 ifVIII; 1 ff. il llOWl Vi I
OTIII.K NATIONS
AN UT III t I lONs
l.ti.N'ui.N net lo
tiidnv .u ul. I thi ti
In n i """x H '"" I 1 " Mat ' I"
Ii' I' Ml I III'"' t t ul lilli w
u ulld ill. ti of .till 1
d'ontiiuien on 1'
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v -wy -v yv rw- i v r ... . . . ..-... .-...
W K .AM' M 'A V rrMl' ! hu way Mi. Hertlng oharac
v iiui.uu ui iviriu ' r 1 1 j 1 i 1 1 m V . terUcd the piop
Membu of the high sihoul band
)and orcheclru will bv eutvituhud
WA81IINOTON. Oct 10 (UJb wlu a uppci tonight at the home
The AAA uiinouncud today that 'of Mr. O Fiitint Lyltoy the itiom-
?'4IW.iS hud been distributed up ber belni; guest of the mother
to Hupt. 1 In rentnl and benefit pay-1 and the Chamber of Conuucnie.
mtnU to farmer cooper itin' in They will aleo be gucsy at the
adjustment program.- f wheat coU Palace thoittor. The mayor und city
ton tobutco and hog I comnilsaloncr "will bo Invited
Texaa received $69 818155 1 guests at the supper
Meirui. of tin Urckiniid.; Hotnv In.. In d i un. divit .1
then wnkly .ui'i.tln? to 1 Udu night .itfu .it win. Ii n. ail iveiy
Kolarmn ond hi. Hot n Ann m rt nt
A 1 iukIchI progiam und briif ..udu .. win inj-vid in lit-ci d
voted 'iijtlly to work among tno boys mu nl;.
Mr. Clarence IS. Whltaker Jl.A . -
cusacd the work cf tho Cump Fire
CilrU. telling of the suvon Qruft
which give specidl trulnlun and
healthy influence of the outdoor
life aftordvd.
Uelbvrt Downing followud t rout-
ing tho subject of GUI Set hjIb li
somewhut the uinui manner bow-
ing the fine effect from dltuctcd
activities.
fectuil Troop
W It HcUer explittltud the prog-
ress and plan of the Hoy Scout
tioop. which is being organised by
the Itotary Club strustdng parti-
cularly tint this troop Id for the
boy who for one raj sen or anoth-
er may not In. able to become u
mombur of somo olhci- Scout troop.
Itev. lien Paihor added to their
romuiks concerning the preacnt
gcnetatlon 0f aung follu ohDwIny
that they cuu bu led but eaunot
be (IiIvlii tu Mdvuiitugc
jorgj win enjoyed. R. T.
Spniildm- ciiiging ovcrul solos. At'
tcntlon of thonu present wu ca)l?
cd o the fuct that Oct. 13 I Ito-
tary day at the Dallas Fair Tho
mooting a'iu pruslUt.il over by
President Call Collins.
Youths Charged
In Han dit's Escape
UURMS80K Oct 10 iUR A
lQ.yoar-old suspect In the slaying of I
iSrt Mallorj'. 21. filling station at-
tendant Sunday night waa released
today. The youth was ai rusted on a
farm near heie where officers saw
him repairing an automobile which
resembled that oi u fctiuuge cat
ficn here Sunday night Office
snld he was innocent and 1 cleaned
him
Hauptmann To Fight
Jersey Fxiradit ion
pioposcd amendment to
the state constitution which would
limit collection and expenditure of
taxes on the part of the stute to
$22 90 pci capita for elate purposes
for eaih blennium. The amend-
ment is to come up for vote on
November 0 t.'
.Moro T.ins .Mujlxi
A rise In loal taxes If the
amendment is passed vn forecust
(Conilnuod on Page 6.)
Large Crowd Hears
Lecture At School
M . II I II nu'llt of Hliu ml
Dili. Iiiuthi i Then illin I ' 1
uf In ilt II 1 ') WilliiiKh mi f
IKItuu and Iimii WlllliiKh .in w'iU
livi 1 111 K 11 All x. .i li v in
wi u tt Hi 1 nt. 1 ll
Active . illli. irei . wm I I. .d
(iilbieit'i ni 1 I'arki't It I .Mpe.iciiv
O II Pn ult Its 1 mi Itutl d
and Sil I Ua my. V.ium n h
chin . nf tho luncral.
1
A ciowd wlitnh filled the high
fit. hool auditorium heard Mis. Hob-
irt Mulloy of Corslcaui give an
Intel esting lecluro on "Uirds Flow.
er. and Wild Life of Tvxu" Tue-
du af lei noon. Colored slide wuru
usod by Mrs Malloy to Illustrate
her talk
The upiaaiance of Mr. Malloy
heir w.ij iponsored by the IlrecK-
AU1ANY N V.Oct 10 lUJb '""'gc Woman'. Club.
Junto Fawcett attorney for Bru-
no It Unuptmaun the Und berg h
kidnaping suspect snld today uftei
n conforonco w1Ui Gov Lehman
that he would fight cxtiadmon of
Hauptmunn to New Jci-t)
Lehman returned to Albun to-
day and Wttfl exjiecttd to appiuvc
the extradition befoio nightfall.
Choir To Meet
The Methodist Choir will meet
foi reheurtml tonight nt 7 30 at the
.chinch The mooting is the first of
I the weekly practices for the wln-
i let
Precedent In Ruling
On Privilege Is Set
The Ilnvki'iiiidgi'
updating under
gram Is not receivin
to ki 1 p it r iinilii..
it w 1 ild tud
'I III'- .l il t H opt I i'i
of film i no rm
tin ii im 1' tl Lie tu I.
1 h 11 1 fin the wui .
in Mu fui 11 .)f a ti H
then iim ii i Hi n
1 l ill tl lb illOll tu l'l
Tu tin 1 n nine oi. 1
I h 11 ri 1 " 1 'l bet n I. 1
Local precedent In u point f wj ihili nd ti tk it w
la believed etiiblllud Inn in al(.Mix
ruling by Judge Carl Humim tu ihoj
offect that a nlcu of prlviUi- does
not Interfere with the appointing CrUWford AcOM1 (1 d.
of a receiver.
Tho ruling gtew out of 1 cusu in
which an uutoinoblli ut to anoth
er town for sale wns oeitcd for
debt The plea of privilege was to
have suit entered in th town
where the automobile wdB aeued.
A tecelvcr was aoked and Judge
Hamlin appointed U M. Hnilth af-
ter ruling on the cae
of Murder ( I'tigc
Safe Crackers Rob
Quinlan Slate Hank
QUINUVN. Texaj. Oct. lu Hl'i
Four mon bollevud by ttuthorltleo
to have been amateur craeknmc
rubbed the Sccurltiei State Hunk
of Quinlan of un undetermined
umount today.
President J. W liurrow discov-
ered the lobbcry when he came to
the bank this morning H wu tin.
able tu estlmute the amount uf the
(lo until the vault could bu opened
Owen Ci ivvtord win
murder charge In rm 1
the death of Frank H
1 Ara nuas Pass In th. ti
week In Hlnton lis
L H. Welch wu
toriity enteiim.' a pi
fen.c The Juiy w 1
minute.t It wi- r. i 1
Uryun H. Atchi"
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nosii for the dofond
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TODAY'S SALES
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 266, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 10, 1934, newspaper, October 10, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70301/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.