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BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
I'lilillnlM-d dally (aicit Saturday) y the HrrckenrUCe Amrlcaa
I ul.l ithlMir tompmij l.titwd a Sfn.iid Clu.i .Matter nt the Breolt-
"iirlilRti lexaa. post office under Act of March 1873.
NOTICi; TO Till! l'L'UUC
ny crmiieou reflection upon tlir chicructor ntitndlu or reputa-
tion of nn) iwrs.ui (Inn or corporation ulilili may nppeur In any
f the Amerlimi inildlrntlorix will he chrerrulh corrected upon be-
in drought to the- iiMditlon of the publisher.' in ciian of error or
omission In lenl or other adtcrUseineiiU the puhlliher doea not
hold himself Until. for InnuiRpn further thin the umuiint n ceiled
for the actual space covering the 'rror.
The United I'rrsa l exclusUely entitled to ute for publication of
till newt dlipntrhe credited to It or not othrntNc credited In (hi
paper; also local iirm iulilllird herein.
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Iimi1 Shifts IJurden of Child lo Teacher
n-vi. .ur a (if IntiniitK ch'lclrun in the mib-
i '- m. in i presently find that we lmve retired n
i ..I .i i r .(iinjrstLT!" litterlj Ictiiil of i
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Mi. v ji fin v li W illmiji Eniat iUickinjr in-ofes-
nliiiph .' Il.n itci. iKMtetl t" a school tcliM'
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i - tluMfti Iww in Milve prtil.lei's in aHllunttic
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i. I Mu i t'f tjte of Kentucky. Ir. Ilockir.jr mit-
inetty n .it! iil'Ln unli'tw ;tt the name time we
n t'ne tnviit l nix) ..'r.totion.'l ti Miniity which vill t n-
i M in )? ..imclhinji mt nf their lives bcnidm the
' i ifpfiitiiin f tnoiioU iioum routine.
h- sijenil:c:ut thine hlxiiit thin is :lie fact thai the
I i iMtis to t dte it fci ffrunled thai the oviiijters
h 't this ! mil nf development in the school rather
I ' i thiv honi"
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i the rnot profou'td rhniitfiM any human society
in rlci'jru h.i- Ix-en tnkir place n. this country in rc-
.ii and itioo' if u have hnrdlv noticed it.
".ie not nl- jriven lo our mcIiooIk Ihu iob of leach.
.
hi
u i-hildrm how to rund and uitc: wv have to a very
' 'tMit. alwi "iven them the tnK tf developinv; our
Iimi" ciuimctcr. cHtablisliin" theii- ideaU and stirve.st-
'n'p. thf ipproaehee lo i'Iulthi.od.
i i "U HhKtiatMui will Jou thi ti nd." Hnrdlv ny-
i' hU clrld an innjf. .nid whilf tha( lino- ? nil
' thing tif iild-tiu.' fiininu..s of parental discipline
ii Lit yd" vanished .it the -hi. Me lime.
i - lx--n ti.itxffired to the sclnol room. The child
;i.ifiiU ( n't do a ihuiu ith linn"- and his name
i !i iwid.i teu'x tie nun k in xllool ver obedi-
'i to II- Vmmus t.j l.-s -Ail nuKe it hot for him
Mii m iiii-n- a HihU. oi the wai in which we
i.iii-feiTtil pi rental ii spoitsibilMMit to the m'ooo!
The onh n-n.on vb we are not raismo; the most
' '1 lraU the u.ild eei knew is that the school. are
"ii wiirk for u.v
. tin 'hat I'iix.n tha. I)i. H'ckinr's warnimr is t intu-
it .ills on the educatoi to iveujtiiize that they have
-ixtn a re;ioi.sibilit' which fron time immemorinl
-ted on the uareul.
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'.. - of industry he mihl find out which of them intend
' "' Mtldieis . nd yet into step with the Koveinment.
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TOE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS .sl'M.AY N0 EMU i 1.13 f
Behind the Scenes in
Washington
WASHINGTON Ii.wn at the
NHA iihIii-u lalisU are now meet-
lnjt iri.nnml-t face to fce
The news ren-or nhl Impoxed hv
Chairman cinv William- ..r the Nn-
tioniil tudtlHtrinl llrenserj Mould
dnemi't Ulte MippreA th fuel thnt
the NIltB l out to break down ni-
tlflelal prlre utid piodui-tlon cor
trola a lot t.i-der than anvone i
"ffU tally willing t admit
Industrie whl. h cfinu- hup- in
the heyday of codr-mnklnK an.l
wiote theh own ticket nie now be
Inn told on the basin of r xpertani
with the code what will woik nn.l
what won t
Licenses to .1011k the con -miner
The Clew
VC.fUCTON KCNORAKC
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CI1APTBU XXVII
jl.KKKKns tone of bewilderment
" matched hl expression. "Hut
who it Mr lilanche Mnlone?" lie
iletimndcd. "What lus she got to
do with tho case? Why Is Mrs.
Cathay so anxious to set In touch
with her?"
drift's imlle was enigmatical.
"Uleeker." he sold. "I'm not going
to help you. You've got to II re
the tliltip out for yourself. The
farts are In your possession Just
the nine as they're In mine."
"No" Itleekor said Irritably
"there's something you know that
I don't this big fact tint you were
talking about."
Griff shook hit head. "You knon
It." lie Mid. "the same an I do."
"Tor a man who' supposed to
Hi In my employ." lUcrkcr aald.
"ou certainly seem to giro a mini-
mum of cooperation. Mow about
this Thomas Decker? Why don't
you give mo an opportunity to run
his story? You prom'sed me that
I'd got a break ther."
"No. I didn't." Grl.T said slowly
"I promised you thnt I'd think II
orer but I'm vol 11 r to giro you a
break."
"Yes." Uleeker remarked s.ircas
tlcnlly. "I presume you'll let me
me iie my own nOK.; to think out
ihere he Is."
"Uleeker." (Irlff said "it I take
rou to lilm will you promf.i mc
that you won't publish anything
about It unless I say you can?"
"No. I'll publish anything."
"Then I can't take you to him."
"Then I'll find him by myself."
"Go ahead."
There was a 11101110111 or silence.
"If." Uleeker said "I hnd given
ton the promise would you hare
lakeu me to him?"
"Yes."
"Why would jou do that and not
ie me publish what I discovered?'
"Uwntisc I don't fcneio what wo're
going to discover. I know what I
ihtnk tvure going to discover II
I'm right there's no reason tvlij
rou can't publish It. It's only In
ee I should be wrong that I
won hint want the thing made
public."
"Has l)ekcr told )ou an) thing
more than he told the police?"
"No."
"That's straight!"
THE NEWFANGLES
Di - J A S TO SEAL HIS TRAP WTTH TAJPC. SLlPPlKG UP ON S1 '' ( THEOF '
V PSl ( WE GOTTA WORK FAST'. ONCE WC TP S S s '( o )
X IVOhile: THE GET HIM H HCPe.WE'LL. MAKC HIM lv U ' ; M e W' : V ' J
r SiSSF T2! rL Vtalk. hme. you got that r1- Trr
10'Ml vacht)s?w y ) -mi$! &"
.ALL EYOOF " "" "" "" "' Ha
wTpoL 4'll W msr mSi H fmkd
hkmmmlMi. m N J-1! mm .Sm-im
are bung . nnccled as fast as thr
..;aitl .an Kyt u. tin in C.ne is b
inj.' taken not to demoralize Jndus
tile by removal of pi-Ice control
I especially In those exploltliiR iintm
nl resource but the mere fiirt
that fleer .ompetUion inrin de-
ntructlon for tnlnorlllen of hih r.o it
plnnta Isn't bothetinR Ntltll
The eronnmlfits on Nl HH Hnln
llton Marslnill. and Hiintin -Bie
loaded with flKtnea fueta. and
I charts supplied by thp Iteseurch
I and IMunntn DUMon. n? well u
opinions from the e.onomlHts on
I the Advl.sorj Counell tti hnot a
I tile code .itithoi .tie
I Hualnoasiiien with codes not jol
appiovvd oi with rodea about t( be
I amended find . virtually united
' front of the seven NIKlt iiiembeM
when the pioie-t
They uii- told thu1 neither public
of the
poygottea Mtsriler
.
' "Absolutely."
"Why are jou so antlnti lo keep
htm hidden then?"
I
Br
CCAUSE." Griff remarked "1
think that he tied both to
the police and to me. I think that
he got a better look at the mur
derer than he rays he did."
"Why don't you crosi-oxamlnc
him a little bit a nil find out?"
"That's what I Intend lo do now."
"Aud you'ro golit? to give me an
opportunity to sit In on It?"
1 "Yes."
J niceker sighed. "Oh. well." he
said. "I'll glvo you my word. Come
J on. Let's go and II nil Itlm."
1 Griff nodded extended his Index
finger and puhed an electric bell
button. A minute or so later a
door opened nnd a ninn clad In
livery Irowed somewhat obsequi
ously.
"Was there something you
wanted sir?" ho nskod.
Griff nodded to Uleeker. "My
valet." he said.
Dlceker said rather Impatiently
"I'm not a detective myself .but
even I deduced ns much."
Griff smiled.
"You see." lie said ".19 soon as
tho police knew thnt I tvas keeping
Thomas Docker coticealed they
tried to locate Decker by checking
over all of the hotel and rooming
houses paying particular attention
to anyone who hnd registered on
the night of tho murder. I antici-
pated this move on their part
Therefore I put Decker In a place
l where they would hardly expect tc
j llnd him. yet where he would bo
I Instantly accessible If I should de-
slro to consult with him."
1 Uleeker s eyes suddenly widened
He opened Ills mouth to s.viak but
before ho could say a word Griff
nodded and aald to the man who
posed as his valet. "Come In
Decker and sit down I want you
n talk with this man "
rPIIK mini In livery licaimud for
n moment thou took four swifi
steps sat donn abruptly In a chair
suit! nervously. "You've let the cat
'out of the bag now. Why did you
do It
Griffs tone vns not unkindly.
"IWkcr." ho said "you told me
and you tnld the police that you
couldn't be certain of the Identity
of tho man who drove that gray
Cad I line car"
'That's what I to'd ilieiu
Decker tald.
"And." (JrifT co'ilinued. "since
your testimony couldn't have hurt
1 anyone no 0110 would harm you
to koep you from giving that lcM
1 ninny."
' Decker tunlatenid Ms Up with
his tongue swallowed and
nothing.
"Therefore" Weaker said "you
iiinai know so met hi up that you're
keeping back.'
Decker stared at Dun Uleeker
I then turned to Uritf
"Damn it." he suid. "I hired ou
1 to protect me Wbni'a the Idea of
putting me on Hie grill in front
of n wlinoM?"
"Uecauie I think you re gelling
off on the wrong foot." Griff ad
. - ... v. 11 1 1 1 1 y v-
opinion nor the courts will attuxl
for -ome of the things they winte.
Into the codex. Noi C'onitiesd for
I that matter. So wh be ellly?
In the fact nf NItA's hew fnctti-
nl appiooch. thoiu ale fewer ex-
ploaioiia thuu you inlulit aupposo.
Most bitslncasmen uppntently wnnt
to letalti the codes foi tllPle ar"
othei advantages li.'fliliM the pi 'ce-
I x - prllltgea
i
Precedent are beltiK set In mln-
j or Indtiitrlea now which are Ultoly
to Rovem laipei Industrial cod
biter. A leeent example wns that In
the cunt-lion pipe Industi). which
petitioned foi extension of an "em-
Otjtutiey" prlce-flxilliR prhlleRe and
i was turned dowMi.
Hlg cuiea to watch -If you r.un
i"'o behind the censorship Involve
the lumber. autoTnoblle and b.lnk-
in(j code In November after th
slowly.
lie took a picture (torn his Insldt
coat pocket the photograph of t
roan's face a man with wide cheek
bones sullen eyes a rather high
forehead and a Mlshlly crooked
nose.
Docker took the photograph and
studied It.
"Kvnr sco hlni before?" asked
Griff.
"No" who Is ho?"
"That." said Griff. "Is the latest
authentic photograph of Philip C
Lampoon sometimes Known
'Cincinnati nod'."
Decker stared at the picture with
wide open eyes. "You're trying tr
trap me In some way." he said.
Griff took a frJded newspapei
clipping from his pocket. "Look at
It for yourself." ho snld. "The news
paper clipping shows Lampson'j
photograph. You can compare the
two."
ry-ICKKP. looked from one to tilt
XJ other. Slowly a look of relief
came ocr Ills face.
"That wasn't the mnu" he oald
"who was. 'driving tho gray Cadll
lac car."
Griff nodded. "I thought so." he
Mid. "Now. let's have the truth.
Ifcker."
"The man tried to keep me from
seeing his face" Decker said "but
a giia' of wind blew back his tint
aud tli re was enough light for me
to arc him nlnlnly. I'd know hlni
If 1 saw him again. I don't know
as I could descilbo him. He's eon
of hlgfrntiired. I can't tell II
exactly hut It Isu't this man. Tin-
)es weren't so wldo apart and hf
didn't have thnso big cheei bones."
Griff nodded to Meeker.
"Get your newspaper on the tcl
phone." he said. "Your reporters
can 'discover' Decker. I don't car
whoro they discover him Just so Ii
Isn't here."
"Anil ihcn 1011'ro going to lot mt
out whore tho Lampson gang cau
get me?" Decker asked.
"He your age." Griff retorted
sharply. "Lampson would put a
bodyguard around you to sec thai
nothing happened to you. You're
Ills best life Insurance."
"flist 1 thought sure It was Lamp
son." Decker said.
"That's what the pellce thought"
Griff replied. "Why didn't you tell
me the truth?"
"I don't know
guess."
Olccker picked
called The Ulado
talking Sidney Griff opened the
drawer of his desk and took out
an automatic.
"Carry a gun?" he asked cnsually
of niceker.
Dlceker slipped tho receiver back
on Its hook.
"No" ho snld. eyeing the auto
malic with fronulug distaste "and
I don't want to. 1 don't hcllevo In
cnrrylng weapons."
"Put this In your pocket" Grin
said.
(To Ho Continued)
carry Ihr weapon.." SW.Y U MW M'lwk rA (Z?M h- fc- V 7 Sl!. fl 7
Tut this In your pocket." Grin W I Llff Mm &$& 72& fc ' r 7W .
Grllt nnd lllrekrr (all a ss j vx"a '" ' ' ' "t-"'
frlrnd mt AIU-e l.orl.ia'. U lU " . -vraj.Ll.M ll"l
rl lu.lullucat. .4. cit.t m YMFi CROUOnPXJ MDMPklT. or-v .f
elections there will be hot In hind
tin-scene fiKltti on tin 1 .Mi.- in
volvcd.
Pi Ice fixing. Is the Issue In lum-
ber and N1RK iniust doelde whethei
to let the present piovlslons con-
tltlllu tnku n rh.iiiii on up-.tting-lh
Industry by diu.tic excijton 01
ntereJy to "tint whittling ran
while tvig to woik out 1 lonj.
latigQj.p'rojjinin foi the indu-ti
' " 3 1 : 1
NlttlJ JiHsn't beon giapp)inK w.th
sellous laboi l-ues but theieV a
f'glit nn both the celebiatcd "nici-
It olmrtrJ'" nnd tin- "nveraRlng' iu
vision bf (fie automobile rode 'I lu
latter calls foi a maximum winking
week which doesn't mean nn thing
beemise hotira may be "a"ujeed
over u glWn period.
Aolnboi-'Victory Is lathei likely
here hut the automobile luduatiy
ta so huid-bollud In theae mutteis
that theio'll be some sensational
headlines befote you hem the last
of It
Runic Stone Gives
Op Ancient Secrets
YARMOUTH. N. S. 'I l. Nova
Scotia's famous runic stone whoae
mysterious inscriptions have baf-
fled gome of Canada's gieateat K11-
neology scholura la at last giving
up its secret to a Washington
school teacher.
The stone found nt the head of
Yarmouth Harbor la now on exhi
bltlon In the public library heie.
Photogtuplis and othei data 011 tin-
stone were forwnided to Pi of Olnf
Stnnwood county superintendent
of schools in Benton county. Wash .
and a student of Kiineolony who.
after studying them has advised
authorities heie that the runes
were made by Norsemen mote than
nine centuries ago.
CCC IIUNTHHS VlAUNUU.
DEADWOOn. S. D. With tho
blK game hunting season appronch-
Ing general warnings have been Is
sued by rnngera In the HlneU Hills
that because of numeioua CCC
enmpri nimroiLs must be exception-
ally caieful thla year. Aa no flrcj
occurred dining thu early upland
hunting seasons Supervisor Theo-
dore Kreuger nf the Illnck Hills
National Forest decided not to
close the niea foi the big Kanm
cuson.
OUT OUR WAY
your records
show that he
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DIDN'T UUUKK
OM TH' DAY TH
BANK tOAS
HELO UP.
JUST POINT
HIM OUT TO
ME.
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Freckles and his Friends By Blosse
WELL.SHADYSlDE
I'll SAy1
Bv the
TRIMMED LEESBURQ
OKAV TOO BAD
WAY Bl
VOU WEREN'T
I'VE LEARNED
IM THERE J
THOSE SIGNALS
7:
YOU GAVE
ME
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IT WAS S-.VELL OP YbO TO
C3ET THIS UST OF SIOMALS
FOR ME BlPP SO'd I CAM
WfESP UP WOM WHAT THE
13 DOING
FAM-
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in
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FELLER.
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LOOKIN'-
TO SEE TH'
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KIND OF
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SISSIE.
MOMEWT UJHEM
ANYTHING
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 287, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 4, 1934, newspaper, November 4, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70322/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.