The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, November 2, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER FORECAST:
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Do
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lU.R? MEANS UNITED PRESS
BHECKENIUUGE STEl'HENS COUNTY TEXAS FUll'W NOYEMiJEU 2 19.11
(U.R) MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
President Considers 75000 Homes With Gardens
The
Ob
server
INSULL TELLS WHY HE FLED FROM TRI
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hard tunes and
in disticss about
uid th n .ut i oniM a big
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it " not tui in 'jp
i i v will come bark
in yam Mint ill
bigger tilt than
i" iiim noemed Then.
i 1 1 1 Liter ci in-ify the
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Cotton Control
Now IMan Is
Offered
MEMPHIS. Nov. 2. ii.pi A
comprehensive cotton pntductior
control program differing
sharply from the Hankhnad urt
In some respects wan announced
today by Oscar Johniton man
Kei of the AAA cotton pool.
Johnston whose plan wm re-
veiled In ii copyrighted story by
the Memphis Comtnerclal-Ap-peiil
suggested that the cotton
piodiirem problem! would be
solved and further government
in t him would br unnecessary If
uid i national relations were ad-
jun'rd proptrly.
HI plan IncludcK uiimjuk oth-
er thing a shifting of proceiot-
tng txe from raw cotton to
manufactured cotton nrtlclen
reduction of the prc-ent contract
rental and widening of foreign
market
INTEREST RATE
ORDERED KEPT
AT 5 PER CENT
Harriman's Plan For Finan-
cing Fifteen Billions For
Homes Studied.
Pastor Resigns Church
Post: May Go on Stage
The ti'nlKnutlon "'
mid he would ii in iln In 1..
(iiits Post
WASHINGTON. Nov 2 bP
The $10000000000 ten-ymi y
gram for low roht housliiR p i
ed by I'roildont Henry llnrnu
of the Chamber of Comment f
the United StateH offered lief 1. 1
llooaevelt today a mentis of m it i s
hta own houalng program n ' i
new cooierath" n"ve with bi
noss.
In otne quarter t w.r b"n I
that the llorrlman proposal m 1 1'
In n speech hrrc laat n'ii w i
bclnf; conaltlorcd nerlously by tl
ndmtnlitrnllon In line with
President' annciunced lnt-nti. i f
utlllilnc the now louir.(; dr c
with tho eniploymt-r.t r- iff jr
Krtini.
Tho president had ntaib iln. a
direct move to luy the bnnii f' r .1
. . p I cclerntlon of netlvtt) of the t i r
Lliamber OI tOmmerCe lO'houilngadmlnlitratian by otdem.
it 1 m Interest rates on home fuuim
rtaye National lhamps
MEAT JUDGING
TEAM HONORED
Guests al. Luncheon.
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loana to be Held at a live per ii t
baslo rnle.
Harrlman'.i plm tailed for pu-
vftte financing of the ton-year pro-
gram which would embrace plann
In appreciation of the honor und for constructing of 750000 low cost
adveitlnlng bi ought to Hreckcn-i houses on plots of ground Miffirimt
ridge for winning the national men for gardens which put owncii. on
judging contest the meinbelii of semLaulwlstoncc homestead basi
I Km R.Ml.ntljla. Itt ...III Iim I - ' '
guests of honor at the luncheon of
of
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the Ilreckcnrldga Chamber
Commerce next Wednesday.
Concerning this feat of which
Hrcckenrldg Is proud the Itrooken-
ridge American on Thuraduy. Ort.
3ft had the following to any:
"The HreckenritlK meat judging
team I now the championship team
of the United Stales.
"Thiw wa thn Information receiv-
ed by telegram today from W. IX.
Helaer. vocational Agricultural In-
trurir at the high school who In
now In Kit nun City with the local
' latum . i.l. tafl In lti iiltfllrinal jitia
test.
'ilfinli.i of the toam are Wal-
lace Copt cidc Ctiker. Glynn Cov-
Inator witli liernard Kalrleaa al
i.lai.ei Mi it we
' teinatf
"In th-- lej.itrt recetvt d today It
wan h.ii'l Mint W.tllare Coe won
iiecond mdiMdual ruuk Clyde Cok-
er thii I .ind ilnn Covington fifth
in thr iii'niial 1 anka.
1 "The l1'. consisted of judging
I pork. t'f! .11. d mutton in all about
I tfVk 011
"This team won the state ton test
with tin idea nf entering the na
tional At tlif last minute legisla-
tion tn'ik iiw fioin them thelt
railroad ran- but they raised a
fund iiH'.iii) and now they are re-
turning viitorioim They will be
home Monday."
Colorado Bill Is
Stuck In Senate
to
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in t hair curl. r at
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II I'lvnriv casn-
vJi ' II ti'.ii!i. n as there it 11 iw
' .1 a ew i '"iiuniiislor. '. lo
.I'.tiHl. it 1 tu ' ike ii.t 1 .ill
1 K'n si 1 'i ti'.ioii U cs'niiiely
tf 1 r it ir isi.in. us c.ii;irid
III 11 . deM-iniiii.il t33 drill whieil
. 1 1 ii'iiehc I llui gotil.
Jt jj ' 1 e may kuim fui sure what
fV'uri' will be done .is to state
JWIvnl'Jll of the oil IlidustO'!
71. ul tin- leniaming 12 days t.f thU
? 1- n: set -urn obviously .ill ..vtMl
lime in which ihe ni.i-.smy
.in. 01 cCJiUl be built up tn ocure
c n idciTHttun or any .-ur of
hown g niiurc llt'llOII
Hamilton Search
Continued In Iowa
AMKH. Iowa. Nov. 3 "J.P Police
today searched for Kaymond Ham-
ilton southwest desperado after
Leslie Ilourne. filling station op-
erator UlanlifiMl his picture aa
that of ono of two lianUlts who
held up hi station Wednesday
ntgUt.
Two bandits hld up lour er-
aops in the station robbed the at-
tvndant of 30 nnd escaHxi on
foot.
AUSTIN Nov. 2. dj.P The Texos
senate today rofiuicd to concur In
house amendments to the Colorado
river bill and voted 20 to A to nslt
a confuronce committee to adjust
differences between tho two
branches of the legislature.
The major job facing tho confer-
ioa will be what to do with the
hotiso nmondment subordinating
water rights on the lower Colorado
to water rights In Went Texan on
the upper portion of the river.
With only neven working dn
left of the current session Senator
Hoy Kunderford today offered a hill
to Issue J3.rj00.000 worth of addi-
tional relief bonds temalndcr of
the $20000000 bread bond Issue.
Okcmah Man Held
For Double Murder
OKB.MAI1. Okla.. Nov. 2. iUB -ltnya
liradbum. IS. of Wulcetka
today wan held here In the double
slaying of Hat old Satidlln 10 and
J. U Itarrlck 30 at the home of
Nancy Sovirs wealthy Indian
woman In Woletitkn.
The pair wati killed early today.
The assistant county attorney said
liradbum would be chariot! with
murder. Hotlt woro shot with a
rlflo.
ltev. Collins Speaks
At Loving Tonight
ltev Call Collins of Ilierken-
ridge will t.pcjk ut 1ivlng Uiiigbt
he snld to day preparatory to leav-
ing to fill the engagement. How
Collins recently held a meeting
thwre
i'n I. ui. ii ..n "i i;i v iiii i'iiki'i is piiMm of tin' 1'iict 1 mis
tun. I'liimh wis .iii.ptitl Tlun .day night ut ti called melting of the
offii nl honiii of the chinch.
rim . 'Ii i'i l II. iw. I U" I'.llkC
1 I.i fi iiiuut 111 dast- and will pieich
in 1 n when the octiislon hiilt.s his
convenience and that of the bo.ud
He will be In the pulpit for ref-
ill. ir ncrvlce.s Sunday morning.
In (IIncu-'sIiik his action Hcv.
I'uker said thin momlng that due
t.i 1 iicumstances he felf tli ' hit
ir.iKi1.1U0n wnii to the best in'.n.t
"f the church.
To (ult .Ministry
lulling the summer Hcv. 1'aikei
"ffi red his resignation lis pantor
but after a meeting with the board
11 1 oimldeied and agiccd to con-
tinue his wotk.
When aked if he expected to
' intinue in the ministry he said
I'.nipluitically no"
Th- piiMtm said hi; was coiuddcr-
i turning to the stage. He hm
1 il offeis he said but its yet
' !! ins ute indefinite. Hcv. Park-
1 i.s nn the dtnee for mole than
tvv.i veiirs before going Into tho
inn. 1 try. His fnthei was for many
'.i a Iccturei on tho Rcdputh-
II'iiiu'i Chautauqua circuit.
Succesvir Not Nnmwl
1' M Faulknet und Kloyd Jones
officials of the Christian church
.said that the boatd had no one In
mind an ltev. Parker's MU'cos.ior.
A new pa.stor probably will not he
calltd until after the ftit of the
year they kuUI
The local church Is the first und
only pastorate ever held liy ltev.
Parker except student pustorutes.
While acting as pastor heie for
four and onc-hulf yeais ltev. Park-
er oomplctcd hut education at Tex-
as Christian University traveling
17000 miles back and forth before
receiving his degree.
ltev. Parlor's colorful pi caching
always attracted crowds to tho
Christian church. He said this
morning that without a rovivnl
during his four und a half years
FEDERAL AGENT
HERE CHECKING
LIQUOR SALES
HI Itl S I'Mllvl It
1
. 1 w . 1
1 (. it Hcv
1 p. I'ul 11 (. htislian
1.1 ti 1 li'led Ii. t Mils-
t'l 1 1 .
sill pi I I I
I ten Pa
lllltllslet.
nation am' lliut ll Had been ac-
iei'. 1 I II'..' s il.lt. 1 1 11. 1- llu ntllel
mm. '.'i in muni it MM. 1 1 in- ami
Hex 1'jikti It.is not dei ided il fi-
nitely on ln.i inline .11 turn It wis
said.
Morris Will Fill
Christian Fulpil
C. H. Morris field secretary for
Texas Christian University has
been visiting Brecltcuridgn in tho
Interest of the school.
He will be In the pulpit Sunday ' here he hurt baptized more persons
evening at the Flist Christian J than arc now on tho chuich mem-
Church. 1 borship list.
Rum Sellers Being Checked
By Uncle Sam for Break-
ing State Rules.
Hutidliiti of hard liquor in Itreck-
enrldgc and adjacent tenltoty who
have not toed the mink with 1'n-
cle Sam and the State of Texas
may wake up In the near future to
flntl thcm.sclveg "between tho dev-
il and the deep blue sea."
A federul agent Is now in town
checking up from several angles on
tho liquor traffic here and alrea
dy tho fur is beginning to fly in a
way.
Wnrlts 'I'm n U'ltjs
He said Friday that wherever he
finds that tho state law Is lieliiK
violated he clans on the $1000 ex-
cise tax. On tholr refusal to pay it
tho federal government prosecutes.
If tho offendor confronted with
the evidence decides to sign and
pay tho $1000 tax that per so be-
comes slate evidence for prosecu-
tion by tho state. That Is a matter
for criminal action.
When Interviewed today tho
agent was In the company of Dis-
trict Attorney Hen Dean and Sher-
iff J. W. Moriow. We got him bore
to help on several canes Mr. Dean
said.
Wide Hiiinlricatloiis
In the conversation It was point-
ed out thut a wldo territory Is be-
ing covered in the ramifications of
tho check. For instance It was said
that liquor found hero pointed to 11
violation by a drug storo In a dis-
tance tlty. That drug store was
(thon drawn Into tho net. Tho agent
will be here sevoral days chocking
up It was intimated.
Thousand Rival
Workeis In Hig
Battle
WHiKICS BAUKK Pa Nov
2.U.R United Mine wot kern and
pickets from tho United Anthra-
cite Miners of Pennsylvania il-
val unions clashed at the Su.s-
quehanna collieries al Nantlcokc
today.
Mote thn 11 1000 men engaged
In a pitched buttle that lasted
two houts. Police reported 12
Wele lnjuted. Stones weto hurl-
ed and there woic numerous
fights.
Anthracite mincm called n
strlko lust night and announced
they would not allow ono nilno
to work. Pickets stoned cars and
the men who attempted to go to
wo 1 k.
LION MEMBERS
HEARWINNERS
Breckenridge Nat i o n a 1
Champs Tell of Meat
Judging Contest.
Brother of Clyde Barrow
Plays Big Tough Hombre
It.v .IMF. 1. MYl.l.K
1'iiitid Pie 4 Staff C'oiit'.spiindt nt
Post Oak Visit
Js On Tonight
Preparations woic being made
this morning at tho Qrcrkenrldgo
Chamber of Commerce for a visit
to Post Oak tonight.
Those making the tilp an- asked
to meet at the Chamber of Com-
melee at 7 o'clock following which
DALLAS. Nov 2 1UR1 A euily hailed beuidlcx and fierMi f J the dilve will bo made to inoet with
HAMILTON ROBS
MAN OF CAR?
CLOSED STOKES ASKED NOV. 12
In order not to liitmfrre with iVIoek. the church und Ihe pro-
the football game the Hemic.! gram to Ihi decided upon later.
Coles Post. American Logion. oted Al tn UMne Unc U"' I1 nom
. .. ... . bora voted to oak the buihissa
last night not to sl.ge r. Armls- mon Q Ilreeenr80 to cloi8 at
ties Db- iiarsde on Monday. No-1 noo 0rt Novambur 12 to permit n3
M0 o
1 ' fnttir
hUggsti'd for
ire MtuMhht i: an overlap-
I -v lalurv ngeiii v rinbiidjlng
Pi ildroit r i'l' I -.ill fr it.
' .'0&liU.a oii fXff ii
outh of 20 in city j.nl tiiiuiil i j iiindie il eVi nn an impil itui
pot 1 1 and u in. it ki d
"NuU '
The youngtti-i w.ii L ". Iliriow brothel of tho cclebiuted Clyde
nnd Uuck whose bodie.- torn by.;.
police bullous lie In adjacent graves
In a Dallas comotery.
He Ik accused of being the leudei
of an uibun outlaw band which in
lecent weeks held up neveiul fill-
ing stations and u diug stole und
hijacked two Dallas meichunts. He
was ui rested in a lound-up which
netted 10 other souths-and four
girls.
The iicrlnn to whiih I.. C. ie-
plied so succinctly if vaguely
brought up the name of hbf more
notorious brother Clyde who. until
a posse of officers ambushed htm
and Hounin Puiker in Louisiana
last May was the Southwest ' No.
1 budmun.
Duulilo Tough
"Aro you trying to follow in
Clyde's footsteps?" the- youth was
asked. The answer would keep any
newspaper out of the malls.
Sullen and apiiareiitly impressed
with his own ferocity. L. C. made
il clear In anything but drawing-
room language that he wusn't fol-
lowing in anyone's footsteps. He
was it appeared double touch on
his owi. account-
Whau U C who ts iiinLi five-
year suspendod sentence fm auto
mobile theft wu ui rested his
tin- im'i.iiIi iheie In a speclul pio
gum.
This will bo utiolhei uf the miin.v
ood will visits Htugrd by thut oi-
ganuiitlnn to blind together the
people of Ureckem idgt) and the
surrounding communities.
Mutamoros Priest
Arrested For Revolt
MKXK'o CITY. Nov. L-. U.R
Kulhci Luc. CrivunU'h a Roman
WACO Nov 2 i ! A bandit
who told victim ho vvu.t Itamond
i!ctiit..n un..a ....... tpUJ ia.i.
laiiiuiuii I..' u ui .1 A . aca i..i.
wuys today In a stolen automobile ( Catholic priest und 20 tow nsfwnpfo
with $180 of pilfcied ca.sh in his
pockets.
Although the hold-up man opei-
atd with all of tho uotoiioua Ham-
ilton's bravado and speed offirei i
doubted from the description that
he was the much sought fugitive.
The robber entered an automo-
bile agency and told J. B. liuroli he
wanted to try out an automobile.
Duroh took the man riding and el-
oquently recited tho car's tno
points. Impressed the man pioduc-
ed a pistol and nibbed Hutch of
$80.
(Continued on Page I.)
AIUMUM? OAMB CHANGK1)
A Into aimoimconient of tho chnnjfo of tho Abilene
ifiime to Snturday Novonibor 10 at 2:0 o'clock may
cllllIIHO Hi oho IllailH.
The copjier train fiom Bubo.'
Arisona which went thiough htio
some Umo ngo on iout to the Ie-
glon convention at Miami was in
lireckonrldgo today on the letuin
wnber 12 the day now belnr largs a attendanua us possible trip to Itlsbec. Tho "tiain ' consist-
iTlehra'cd but to hold ar Arun' ! to Ihe foclball pnnia. winch will.fd "f i toppei engine ami one
r ii-rvr ii'inda" .f.' " 11 I br lifitfi-u tno BuoKaroo' m-J 1 1' n-l' 'nc"j!'''i . " jl I ! i
Iu ...- .c -.. tt j.fd j.i U AU-.- at AlAi&ne thai alteration bJtlt f.r i 1
Copper Train Here
wiic a ires led by fidetul Holdiein
ut Matumcio.-i und chuigcd with
fomuientir.g lubelllon u dlputch
tal'i today
K.itht'i Coivi.tiU'b was -illcged to
have (liHttibiitt-d urnift ui.d horses
to Cathodes opposing the govern-
nieiit'a nationalistic education pro-gium.
MvmbeiH of the winning meal
judging contest were guests of hon
or at the weekly meeting of the
Lions club Friday. W. It. Hclcer
Introduced the tcum members.
Clydo Cokor teportod on tho trip
feature saying they were gone elev-
en days passed through eleven
states and visited three state capl-
tols travelling altogether a dis-
tance of 2890 miles.
JJernard Fairlcss told of a visit
paid tho Will Rogers ranch at
Clnremore Okla. whoro thoy stay-
ed five hours to brand three calves.
Huy Walker told of the national
congress of meat Judges and how
the contest was conducted. Beef
mutton nnd pork were Judged
on oh contestant having about one
hundreds cuts to puss on.
Wnlluco Cope summarised the
reports of the othem a warm wel-
come being extended tho vislton-
and congratulations to them f"-
their achievement by tho club mem-
bers. CJlynii Covington described and
presented In the name of the meil
team u pipe to Mr llcizei.
J. D. Sundeti r li . repuilniK ""
the homecoming. t".d of thi -lb
CO .s of the fit. in iddlng thai !!
' vpenscs hid lii ell met flom Ml
pi'i.-ci'dn
I
"" '""" Operators Wan
I exas Keliet Hands yw ja tt
living Higher Price ' ' . '
AU8T1N Nov. 2. tU.R: 'lev.. ie
lief bonds tota'lng rue million dol-
lars sold toili.v inure fuvosibh
than any of tin pi.viout. SU'"!1) i
000.
Novcmlii.1 on i i li'indi' wit. uid
to Mahun l).i m.n oe Cv. of San
Antonio mid a -s .1 i.itca.
Two bida Ly tin- sunie u.s"i
utcs wero ho 'I'.-i- tiuit it w.i'
difficult to d '1 iiiilim whi' '1 tu
uccopt.
Forty-Might More
Cattle Checks Here
Operation Success
1. A Wolf who underwent an
oporution Thursday In Fort Worth
for a Iructured arm was inported
to bo 1 oh ting vlbely. Hurold and
Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. P. Gardner
uic ut hli. bedside.
Roosevelt Will Go
Home To Vote
WASII1NC I (N Nov 2 dJ.I'i
Pleildent Itoosevnt Will t. t out to-
night foi llytto Psik N. . where
next Tuesday with metubeis of
his family hi will cast his v.dc The state rtilioud coiiiniiisiou U
foi Gov I lei la 1 1 H Lehman and helping In evciy way osslblo to
othuis on the bl'itt! demociauc j Hd the tlty wator supply front
ticket. 'txposuic tu flows of suit wator
Ml. Ho .scv K will I. mini lliiie 1.. iminj; ilmn the wuteished Lllth-
until WiU.ivd'; win n hi will ic ci Utdlew of the commission who
turn to Wasl.iugton to stay for u lias been hero for several days
wook liofoie heading Into tho . on tho matter said today.
Teniii'ssee Vullej on an nisp"ctinn j In most t a c wells ft qui which
tup that will iveitu.ill cany him 1 it i.s found thai salt water i.s flovv-
t" Warm Sprng . 'ii I .e pn.l 'nj; in In nig plugKl'd b the oaii-
tj' I'l "ill rr'"l'r ' lN . I '. . I'll'V ' "! I'ie It J it I l I i. rif
I ' I 1 1 ml r 1 1 f . . 11 .i 1.
POLITICS HELD
AS REASON FOR
OCEAN FLIGHT
Utilities Magnate And At
torney Match Wits In Fire
Of Questions.
CHICAGO Nov
Instill matched wit
eminent prosecutoi in
today his face reel v
he almost shouted L 1
ges that ho engineer
000 swindle.
Leslie Slater ai-si
general walked slowlv
noss chnlr whero Ii 1
launched a volley of M
soon aa direct oxamin
concluded.
Insult sitting with hi. i
ed stiffly and anger in in
peatcdly sought to cva.l. il 1
NweiM to Slater's qtiestini
"I'll answer If you stop '
double barrel questions .ii
retorted once his volte 1 u
On direct cxanilnatii.n in 1
he fled to ISuropc thne j
"because I thought it vv.i 1
my companies and the ii v 1 .
Tiirrllilu Ordi'iil
"When did mt leave 1
and why?'' uked nltoine.v
13. Thompson
"Well" Inull Mid. iilighil In 1
lly. "I was prettv w. II biolti n il- '
1 had boon thmiiKli u ttitilil" .
deal. My caieei li.nl been wiet'.. I
and It had effected my hcilMi
"When did you L uvn Chic i. j
Thompson repealed.
"It was Juno IS 1032."
Q. Did you have any otlu 1 i'a-
son.
A. Yes. All tho people in the 1 nm-
panloa had grown up mulct nn
They all lovod mo fiom prtvdd 1.'
down to office boy and oil wlpi 1
I knew that with my absence Mi
companies would be bitt .i
under receivership because ii una! 1
overcomo the othei habits nt
Iiik to me for advio
I'olitUtt Itl'IISOII (ilvell
On Oct. I lie n.ntlniii ii. 1
to Italy. It w.i mi th it .1 1
a Cook count j 1 ind jui
In in and his !n Hnir nn 1
eiiibexzllnu
"Why dull 1 1 w 11 '
In the I'l. ii. I - e. i- '
I hoitip'iiu .1 1. '
"I dliln 1 w
' 'lit l.l 111
1 politic 1' .
t'l
1 1
From the county agent's "ffi'
Friday morning it was e t
thut foity-olght more cattle tin k
have been leceived for distribute
in Stephens county.
The total of the checks was 13.-
T17 going to forty-eight persons
making the grand total received
for the sale of cattle $18008 going
tu u total of 327 persons.
SALT WATER DRIVE STILL ON
working 011 fi.e tiou'ilosoino wells
in the corner of tho county ha
said today. 'I'lioro are a number
that need plugging it Is suld.
Because of other minerals com-
ing down fiom the sections of
Wcol Tuxus tliu lirocknntldgu wa-
ter may Jtill remain a little hard
..rt.. 11... . 1.... 1.. ....... I1..1 ii.
I 11111:1 iiiu iaiiittiiiii id uii iiiii iiik?
i lliiuti.ilioii fi the sal' will be It
llic it aid. it v is raid 'Hie water
1 1 i"i. in.' I H 1 i'. 1 rj ' 1 ' jjiii-
1 . d
til os . pi I ll '
"perutiii- f 1 ' ribi 1 '
' Hallioad 'ui.' ii'in
Omar I'm U "
lias anii'...' 1 cp
I llnquenf .m ' nib'
1 Tbilisi i.i'
quent lii 1 11 ii ;
district IM m -'
'onnct tin' tin
wen- inui 1 11
:ealel pai ' ' H'lii
relliht il. 'I id il
matte 1 ..! 1 1. !
I i'OIIIII I I Ihi . I.
Shipments of (
After Dollar
PAI'.i - . . I. v.
(Sold sh. ia-i 1 . 1
the !' I. .
dollai - 1
Tin A ii. ti t .1..
WUK li pill ' . ' tV'l .1
make 1 in 1 1 icni - 1
One A '11 1 bun
cd to Ii iv 1 un;i' 1
Of two HI )i 11
York . 'I i 1 us l
the first of . icm .
If the dollar ant In .1
point at which dlsp 1
profitable.
TODAY'S SALES
Total slinre Miles on the v
York Stack Kxchnnge tct lb I
(liVl.tKii hlmiiti iiccor
report of locm fxtnungr o'.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, November 2, 1934, newspaper, November 2, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70321/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.