The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 19, 1934 Page: 1 of 5
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f&ht Brechcntf ttae American
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WEATHER FORECAST:
Wrot Tcxa Slight'y warmer In
wet portion Thursday unsettled
prnbi dy light inln in Panhandle
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A OL. i: NO 11
'UP if FANS f.VITED PRESS
BRECKENRIDGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS WI.HNI -T. IU ( I VV.VU 19 IDS I tun means uwitbu presh
PRICL FIVE CENTS
Local Financial Circles Smile Over Better Business
I We W3 Our
Do y& Part
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to in on chop
I AI'IMILNTMI'MS
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i t v.tti n In
hut leave
I. i inn. trip
a s were visit
tills
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Christmas
f I XM
air g"tting
in. I rltles
with TiII T' Wt
Ir.oritt I
reidv f
(In bell
light.
h lid)
VV i-h '
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pnifilrn
. . lured
n rs
I
rgn-r is I"he
mi
ilrn ml at hand
iinill'nrnt Kort Worth
4 hru k hr moat beau
hi t 1 lhur are such
f evergreens with the!
fc-l l fhut the cities are '
Inn oeau'lfut especially
1r.
Whit h
L&Ml.w Ihl 111. utrfi itffL i
thr de
imtirna f strung
to mi f. ild one in th'- grern
I
A N'I with the elnbortene-
'f
Ftreet detorati n. thoe whoti
Santa CTnu may not eot.ie to ee
nre not teing forgotten Kvery-
whrre Die panera art reminding
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Tex. hH. . h.H and ..--ke book
My oprne. and It u going to
I h cre.lt Yuletlde
Here In Ilreckenrldge the ime
wtirk l going on In a big )
The Junior Chamtier of Co nmeri e
' not Hitting till and iiking for
l othea f r the needy II l .fli'lf
nut and get them That iht
ung mi n in I hi hrr.'" do
I)IJT rwibin- appiln und thi le
Km re wonderful 'hinge
nt that Jo over to the llrrrken
i hlge Chamber f Commerce and
ee a bat and a ball and a maak
and a i-alcher mitt left there
Ii i lying in th corner Vht
iilx.ut it you miy
Oh nothing except that It wna
bi'ught in there by a little boy
He tame In to ay that he had
been reared In an orphan a home
.'! thai lie knew what it waa to
be mloxl by rUnti 1au He
Ui I down tho-w treasure i for
onve little tmy who otherwise
might be mlaaed
Ii there another bwMne man.
or rather adult pnraon In Hreck-
enrtdge who ran oe.t that It
rompaie right along with the
$.noo rherk the prtncea recently
i;4vr for r dinner for the ttoor in
New York Mhoukler to ihoulder
in heigiit. in fact
rpHK itton rop of .Htph in
rtmnty Him ! wan not x
4'1 D"' """ '" ' ' n. null
M uiey wiiigle i.i I. nieri-iting
l-t i-il Mephe-H nut I lll
I app' .iiiiitrl l"i bal rur
lioae W balv appr urtiateli Mir
ubi of I WHY) received by the
1.1 own j the average- irl- being
nine imli
Thin yen! for 1V bale Hi p-
pt'ixiniite um of X'X) was re
1 lived ilif average pi it e of twelve
tent b'lng received and some-
thing rail iel from thr ..d
la ki 1 of 1 he lUnklir.nl art give
1 'nil 111 the diotighi -it 'he
1 tu
: lie r 11 'win.- w 1- fojii 1 in
I h' lv mntl Hi ir of V. aahington
t Plt.lNTHKNT of Hit. H.xki
U ililiigt if) altornr) nun
irfl In 1 i' Di.lnrt Alt hi I llevrr-
age Con I ml IVtard and Maui Ice V
Itrouks y ung 4itirn from Abl
lene Tex and pi'Mrg (f llrpr-
kfiitativ" Th inia lllHntou a a
Mtant rnunael lo the Alley Dwell
.ng A'h.r) wa. announeed to-
ht lH.mKrUi Mtt"U'nK
The appMnlm.nl. o.m. .
ddovtc way of aelUtng a prob-
em wnicn B-ts on on tr (ire
fcr vral month arlsln; when
lllanton callat on the Cunimu
sioner to appoint llrouk a coun-
sel to the A B C Hoar I 'u fill
the vauaney caused by the iig
nation of Andrew M Howsley. an
other protege of lllanton who guv 1 .
up ni pieman nere 10 return iu
Toxu.
a IT WAS ttottded that U rooks w
'" too young to be niTide counsel
to the Ifoiuor board but a place
wu found for him alstint
nuunsoi to the allay greup. Chief J
counsel to the Alley Authority will
''l be Walter I Fowler aaststiint
corporation counsel who will .up-
ervlse legal matter of that agon-
cy In addition to hi regular work.
The decision a to appointment
of HIanton's latest protege came
nt n time when nit-mber of the
icontlniiiil on Page fl
llllllmL.. UaBflHaW MnL M "" aK J'.C-'S
BJAlW .tVSJasiL Lao .. j'1''. aasaaaWjEaiaaaW
HEROC
BANKER SAYS
BIG INCREASE
IN TRADE HERE
Remaining Shopping Days
Will Tell Amount of Hike
In 1934.
A grnetal 'lUtUwik for better
businea ctndlt ions and n in
rrease in local e'hristma 'ra r
which should make for gieiter o
1 1 ml urn among Brcckenridge busi
nf mtn'
fhls wa the expression In
word of the Mi'ne meaning by
M K ' Daniel president of the
Irit N.cimal Rank
Mr Daniel based hi expression
of condition generally growtnK
butter upon lntrvlwa had on a
te(.tni Mp to Kanst City and
other polnu. and hi wprewlon on
; on fwei ml flK
bu.lu.-a-
Ont of the greatext factor in
the genei.1 'Miticok he rontit I "I
to be II11 ' irn of the public antl
tnintrti -1 Hindu to the belief that
hrtter tiuiinex-t day are head
Ther' 11 a n itlceable changf of
feeling lie nald
lie 1 nc more pec'fir on local mat-
Irra In oinie out that laat ear
d 11 in k thi holiilaa many nuinent
r hhowril ihthI IhouKaiiilt f
dollni" in iene over tin- previous
cai wlui h w.i gratifing nftiT
I tring time Now lh lo a bilMl-
nean men are reporting themneUe
within a few hundred dollar of
laat year' huinea and aevaral
gootl dayn of buelnem in atore
In fart the biggeat tla of all
rhriatm eve i till to tinkle
nlim In the till
He ued two well known mer-
chant both In the clothing bul-
n but In different linen. ex
ample tHi. ahowa an increase of
13 nm 111 hmlnea and the other
tT.nnO The J 13000 repreerit an
Increase In bualneaa of nbtiut thir-
ty per cent
The clear cool weather I anoth-
er favorable factor for Improved
I Brerkenudge iradt it wa expeo-
ed that buying -irtlcuiariy of
wearing apparel would increase
with cooler w.ath'r. antl even th it
weather ha arrived
Tear liombs Thrown
Into Tennessee Moh
MHKIJiYMIXK. luin tet 19
UP National ()urd-iin 11 ioi u
1 sorted lit le-ng txirnlia to . cpuliw-
threateninu innb who attempted
to turin the emu th iude where
JK Iv llairu youthful tountry
' negio at t ued f nttat kitiK 1 white
girl wa held
1
( AI.IC OUDI.Itl.l)
.HKI.HYVH.I.K Imi I !'
ill 'irn J II Mallei oldind 1
1
couiptny of national kii"l t i-alr-nien
hrr Iimv to r iifmii tw
niiliMa ronip'in - 1 1 It 1 a inoti that
tlirratened vmlence 10 a nrgm wii
repuUee with tr gai and j"-
net Heart Attack Fatal
To Georfjia Hanker
ATUANTA o. iinc 0P)
. Bla. Uaiaon man between
nofnen .lld
kgf- .nd form r
j governor nf the federal Kenerve
' Board died of a haart attack at hi
1 home tod) Ho was 1
Gov Black had u liioed
i for about three days hut he and
numbers of h. family did not
think Ihr illneat serious Iat night
ver a physician wan illed
About t 30 a m today he .uffered
a heart attatk which pruvid fatal
a half hour later
bun-rsl eetviccj will 1m- hi I I t
3 pm. tomorrow at the First Bap-
tist ehurch here
Hifj War Profits
WASHINGTOJN. Dec 19 U
Sen.te tuvantigator. disclosed today
at th. Nye commit tee'x niunit on
Inquiry that the DuPont company
averaged more than 30 per cont
profit on powder sales to the gov-
ernment in 1U32 and 1033
EFFORTS
Junior Chamber
(iallier Clothes
l')r Needy
To
A Urge de'iitim of J11M i
"hainber ' iiiiih i i mfitihr'
will mak' a hmi-r-to houee cai
a of KirkinndK' fhtai
ning to nhtaiti old lnthi 4 for the
need of th ci'
Thi Ji (' niriiil.i r haM'
lei nlrd thnt the heirt w iV fol
tin' unfortunateH to 1 njoy thr
hll1trl)1 holidayii Ik to hav
thn inlini'iit iieretinr foi roin-
fori Iblieving thit there are man
fanolli 1 who havi' durahd lot l-
Ing that thrv will neer u'
man of the young tn 11 will
meet it the Chamhei c if f It p 11
. o rlork antl go ftom there iti
Ihf h rnre
FASCISTS A I D
CHARGE MADE:
Bluebloods Of America Arc-
Backing Fascist State In
America.
WASHINGTON Oct I'l iuP
Chaigen norm big people ' nre
barkmg an Afntilt in fant it mnu-
nenl were made today by vice
thairnian Samuel Ptrkxtein of the
house of Naxl ccmmlltee Inveatl-
gatlng an alleged plot for a "dic-
tator" march on Washington.
Dtckateln charged that "danger-
ou group hiding behind the cloak
of combatting communlam" actu-
ally were seeking a Faaclat Mate.
Among the back.ra he .aid "arc
rami pec pie who purport to huve
Mayflower ancestor."
The committee Invtatlgatlng un-
Anieitcan activities turned to the
alleged "Kaacutt march" plot after
civic and labor official testified
to thi extent of communUm In
the l'mtd States
Al'iert ChrlatmiM attorney for
Rt.bt rt I'Urk. broker who flg-
uied in tewtimony concerning an
nlleKt offer to Oeji Kmedley But-
1 In to head a march of "jOO.OOO
1 1 1
lid fo
11 Washington wax
lin itiontn.i tomorrow
-1 h in ltd foi today w II
M II
ill I
Tender Hoard's End
Is Predicted Near
AtlHTIN. Iec 10 iLPl An oil
ii iidt r hoard tint of the devices !
nt up foi tnti'rol of East Texas
mi in vt iiirnt prooably will be a
Imni; .f tin past after Dei HI
il w 11 It until today.
It nil i 'I Com'iussionei I.011
nit ti ni Hn' plan of having a
hi ii irn 11 bourd wan tet up
ti nHii iiiiv lo tontroi the tuation
Ui it now - 1111 well in hand
Tin i 1 'nth llki-liho d of its be-
in: 1 iiilinued The cintract tan
tinlv until January 1" Smith s-utt
At that time it l txpeiti'd a
it miiiitiion empl lyee or employens
v ni tnkt over supervision of ten-
lir- Ct uiniisiionnr Terrell said
1 ne loiiiiiiisomner said they have
n 1 reteiveti reignattons of tho
tUMita tender board. Th. board
member ar. Tucker Royal I of
Palestine. W E. Moore of Over-
ton and B. W Pair of Tyler.
Christinas Parti
Planned For Younrj
While the Christmas Cheer head-
quarter is in full awing with Rev
Car) CollirM on of the committee
men in charge. the Church of
Christ of which h i pastor la lso
extrndtrg cheer u th. needy
Friday night th. church will have
a Chi ltd ma tr.e for those whom
Santa Claus may mis About four
hundred invitation are ready for
extension to children whose nam on
have been selected
Monday Chi istmas t-ve the
church numbers will uiati bute bas-
ket of food to needy families)
About forty of those are being pre-
pared and in each basket will be
chicken beaides other rlllistuntl.il
1 and tasty f-nidt
SHIP BUILDING
RACE SEEN IN
MEET FAILURE
Naval Conference Comes to
Fruitless End In Eyes Of
Experts.
LONDON lift Ui UP Ihi nil
nival conference pi iii.h to in 1 k
the llMitig title of ilirreiiMt tl .Ulna
tiicntH tame to h fiultleaa end to
tlay whi'ii Mrilixli Japanese antl I
American tlelrg tch voted ndjnurn
ment nf the conference lnc die I
"Karller Japan hud formally (Ic- '
nouncetl the W'aahlngton niival
limitation treaty.
It wa hlgnlficant that adjourn-
ment was delayed until Japan had
acted The final session tn An at-
mosphere of bitter disappointment 1
i waa neid at me nouse 01 com-
under the chulrmanshlp of '
Ministci J narney Mc-1
Donald In the eyes of many ex-
perts the failure of the talks and I
the Jipan treaty action threaten
a world navy building race. (
In the prueetlings here today
thtrt wan one glimmer of hope
rie Jip-uiene chief delegate pi i -
ui on record Japan's "dealn to
1 mcI a ilatt foi reMiiniption of 'he
I roiieiMjitiini ' Bking thit Hie
v-rnferentt name a day al onre
Japan ueferrrtl In the wish 10
the Hntlith .md American repre-
sentative howevei that the sine
die adjournment be taken and that
the Initiative fur resumption I
should bo left to the discretion
of the British government.
Woman Is I landed
In Poison Case
HUIX Eng. Die lit (UP Mrs
Ethel Major n slight dark haired
woman or 42 wa. hanged today
for poisoning her hu.band while
men and women knelt on the side-
walk outside Hull prison praying
that King George would Inteivnne
to save her
Hhe wa.i the first woman nxe-
cuted in England in eight years
Ten word led to h r condemna-
tion A polit entail Invenliguttng the
iiaplt ioum c 111 uiu.tanci's of the
di th ol hi r husband. Arthui. u
true- tltiver. was questioning her
"I did not know my husband
dictator strychnine poisoning." he
raid
'Nobaly had itd he did" tc-
iMnded the policeman qiiiotly.
Public Warned of
Post Office Parkinrj
Warning to the public wa reit
erated WedncBilav by Chief of Po
lice John Killiy again! park n
ovei ten minutes on the south 'de
of the post office
An officer ha been assigned t'
the duty of ihccking the time ol
luirking there and car. left ovei
that time will be tagged he snld.
Grandson Called To
Relative's Bedside
Dick Evans little son of Mrs
Sylvia Evans ha been called Home
to be at th. bedside of hi grand-
father T. II Lane The boy ha
been in school at Our Lady of Mer-
cy in Stanton
Mrs. Sylvia Gibson aunt of Mrs.
Evan at expected here from Wich -
ita ICans.
HOME CONTEST
Aft.r no little deliberation with
a difficult tajik before th.in judge.
In the Modern Horn contest spon-
sored by the lireck.nridg. Ameri-
cin Wednesday announced
winners
thJ
C E Crabb wa awarded first
prUe Mrs William Lockhait ec-
onl Mrs. Unas. U Taylor third
Ml Yetu B.ll. By.r. fourth and
Billye Jean Pierce fifth.
Honorable mention wan made of
Mi Mary Hart. Mr Lucllo Cul-
Ifi. Mis M II Keith antl Miss
9 Ai-l&il-li M V ii-
'X?JI t
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SAVE
Eleventh Child
Va
fV' rr-
'-
HJTOr
Junior Body Appoints
Working Committees
P.v I iw .w 1 ioj 1 1 p 1 111 11
I dm toll 1 -ill ii t 1 luiwot ('nan
i.ight ii i'i I 1 I -inn Cub mi'ih of t'l' Hurch Hot I
I'll. . 11 in n votid Y it th Km' in favor of having a banqut t
with th 1 1 i 1 'hnm'ier of Co nuieu-c in tin laltci part of Januaty
SNOW COVERS
LARGE AREAS
KANSAS ( ITY Dc. 1! 1 V
Snow ranging in depth up to five
inches blanketed much of the
Mouthwed today but the Morm on
which it indc wis not ni Mich
verity hn to i-auat undue 1! uiiiijr
01 dlaltilllfort
The enow depth tllminiihed weB'
ward from SI. louls wheic seven
inches fell At Kansas City It
an inch and a half
In Noithweutern Oklahoma snow
followed rain ycateiduy Tempera-
ture weie gt'iiiTiilly ahovi true
Ing
Amarillo Texas had 11 minimum
las night of 22 degtecs with frt '
11. g weatner ixtindlng to D.ill.ti in
the South Mtt of the Htate win
clear today The nieruiiy dmppid
to 10 degrees in Nebr lak.i
and
light snow fell in aevei.il pltm.t
Government Hacks
City In Hale How
WASHINGTON Dec 10 I I'
The ftdminlstiulion took thi of ft u
aive today against dlngi untied w
er compunle by backing New Yoik
City s projecten ii.tinl'ilpal light
plant.
Preajdent Roosevelt surveying
the New York situation with May 01
FioreUo LuOuardla. arranged for
the mayor to corfer with PWA Ad-
mlnlatrator Harold Ickes regarding
1 a government loan for building a
city plant
AWARDS MADE
Glady. Brown
A large number fnteied the con-
teal. All Brackenridge routes wera
represented a were Woodson and
rout. Throckmorton. Etlasvilla.
Caddo and route. Moran Ivan
ParkM Lusk and Albany
One surprUIng tn ng to the companicd by chills the Jitters fal-
Judges was the high clar of ivUn arches cram.ps coins bunions.
trla. before them Real woika of . chilblains epilepsy and Jnundire oj
art whldi showed no little time delirium tremens it La a ilgn that
and pain .pent upon then rnnde you are not vary well Why not pay
tho least thing on each - matter your Item Hubsorlptlon well Ii ad-
for final (leclnlon in making ihe vance and thus make youiaoii tiii
a winds for 11 nood ntiltuniy notltc'
for final doclnlon in making the vance and thus make youiaoii iu tui u Buchunun portrait in the claK VH
. "1jmjt' ' k- 1 T ' "'- V ' M
CREW
Will He Worth His Weight in Cold
ll.ul In r liMvlioru Mill hn n twills. Mi MatHiiw
Ui'iiny nf Toronto. i'tn.nli. would fid iniirli tnrei ni
uintilllg tllto IBOO.OdO HltirV i il 1 h will 'ic won
Ml Orlolier 10.1i by tliij l.u t 1 1 1 ' I 1 'pin
lin ' d in the pr viom 10 ir- The iirriv.il of M u
II' wlioni a liur-c it lining to In lMnili 1 In .i
hoipliill brought her nt r 1 In 1 1 hillr 11 kuii
I r a If ad nituonir ! r 1 1 1 r 1 1 Mi 11
Pigmto Tin tik for li. i i'l in
lilnl by th U'llnfflnrt ( . Mi -
v-jB
bhi
11 11 1111111M1111 iijipoln't'd and fir '
In 1 of rilnietce meeting Tuesday
.with :p iikim to explain the va:l-
oua aspect of the Braxos Rlv.r
project
In the interest of th. needy of
the city the Jr. C. C. (Ioeld.il tu
canvas the home of nreckonrldgf
this afternoon to obtain mang-
old clothes a pos.lolo.
Work l.'iiiphuslrd.
Afte the committee were np-
IHtlnted Delbcrt Downing one o
the mom experienced ot the group
in i'ivic work spoke briefly on the
necessity of those on the commit-
tei functioning
Kotowing ate the permanent
loiumiiiiiK appo tiled bv President
Itayni'in Stoker
Piogiam Committer J C Bur-
kett ihali man Emmett A DavU
Hob Wliitiiiim
Civit Improvement L H Hei
iinn' chalimaii Charlie Condlt. Tetl
Halt J S Keroe
Piogrutn of Work A E Botxel
1 hairman A C Ramsay Bruce W
Holder Haskell Key Joe Mathii-
A C Andiew.
Rural Servhc W It lleji"
chairman lUibert (iranbiny It I
Mi An ui. It M Cany
Ftiiami H II Itusni'll 1 hairman
SoJ Cohi 11. Burne King nt on
I.llti'rliiiunii'iit Hujoji'il.
K 'i llrillillieiil Winlel Wool
. it tu in in Otto Siritt Cut' 1
Knox
I'uhiuit. WiIhoii ltd' hn chuii
111111 1 1 ue It Itiiltttii Mill Ho'
iiiiinn
Alt' 1 it ni' ( 0111111 t'i 1 iietiig
Duki -. Aai m Kuptimai It 'f Mc-
Mahun I'.ob Slaiiiihtu Waltt'i
Hmyrl Hennn Kingst) J n k Mob
ley Gordon Dowiung Max Daich
ew Ernest Gurney. Ow.n Barrett
Entertainment last night wa-
furnished by Cecil Whltworth of
Muieial Well h. pulled several
tricks out of the bag for the group.
Newspaper Offers
Obituary Notices
MT CARMEU Pa. W Penn
Kemble publisher of the Ml Cai-
mel Item employed a unique meth-
od In drivini; home a point
Printed on th. flrat Mg. of hujcratlc natlinul commltteewoman
newppr WW th. following from Pennsylvania ha started ft
"Nolle to Subscriber. If you movement to hive the portruit of
have frequent fainting npall.. ac-tic laic Pre idont Jame Buck-
j
UNPAID STATE
TAXES REACH
HUGE TOTALS
AUhTIN. Dec III H I' Tin old
saying that thfte U iinthinu run-
but death antl taxi was 1 xploded
today before the state m nate t ix
rr search committer so far tu. It iiji-
pUed to taxes
L P. Oabbard. chief of the firm
and ranch econom c divitilnii of
A. & M. College laid a ri'imrt he
foio the committee showing tot il
delinquent tax bill of $Uli000(i in
Texas and tit Mo chance of colli i--Ing
much of it.
Oabbard who mini' it pli'n ti
the committee thi' r-i In m t 1
"doctor" or a teat hi 1 -id thai ful-
ly une-touith of ilellntii n It m-
seilvent mi fin it tax 1 il Mon 1-
concci ned
Sine' the tt'ait lit 1 1 'I "'1
old tit Imquqehi n t Gtlit 11 I up 11
id thit (WMMSHMhi n w t ix d. 'in
euriii les hive at 1 1111111I 1I1 d Tiii'v
two p'-i ('lit of it hi- ntt Ii 1 1
paid
H'n i poll li"'l II 1 t II Vt V
of 1211 eoiit tl's ttitti il l' I'Vtil
vaiying tondltlont In 1 1 . 1 i. -have
hi ( onu' diliuiUiut on HM uuo
farina rli 1 1 11127 11 d milv '' !.' 1 "1
lee-tloiis h ive In 1 n in I y t ix
salt
American Lvffion
Medina Scheduled
A in' ' t in ft Hn I ' '
Poat Aim il 'n ! ' v I" '' '''
Thui-tliiv 1 iht ' Hi' 1 t i 1 ti
ti 1 1 1 oiiiiiiantli 1 I" 1 l . ' in
nuunc 'd todiiy
Thti tin ling w II ii 1 fl pn
tu ulailj with In mo . 1 hi ' 1 1
tlVltlet of th' lin iiih hip il
though etveial iml'ii "I llllpoit
nit e alt to be I'-' 'I fl 1 d
Afents To Meeliny
Luk- Italian! .mil M Mimi'
Pryor 'ephiiit toi ' txttn-iou
setviii agentr an 11 lu 1 ml Wi II-
atttndti'g a el at 1 ut 1 ti ntioi
The tesaion will nun 1 ie thioiuli
Friday
M.iv Honor IIiiiIiuiiuii
READING P. 'IP' Miss Mary
A re her Reading
former Demo
anan piaceu m j-euiityivaiii. -.
Caput 1 at Hairirburg stn auid
sue vnuld a-k c.ioige It Earle
.who will take -fflce a the first
gvuro. oi tie commonwealth in
tw ais January 15. to anauge
Jul u IJiicliunun portrait in the
iimi lull of tht cupilo
SHIP
SIXTEEN LEAP
INTO SEA NEAR
BOUNCING BOAT
Dramatic Breath Taking
Scenes Enacted As Men
Fight Elements.
n 1 pwight by I'nlti'd Pn . 1
MOAItD THE SS NEW YOM
I .tKA Dec 10 I I'i A lif- I- "t
in in ned hv v 'luntier from Hit
II imlmi Aim it 1 in lim 1 unatchi d
In ni'inii'tx of th" ttew of thei
Mnkiiii; fitightei Slo from dctlh
rul todiy in 1 tharnatlc hrcith
t ikliiK txhlhitioii of cotirag" and
-1 11m mthlp
Wh le a gale piled up mountain
oils i iit the little craft propelled
l ten "iirrincn fought four hoini
to "gt t to the S'sto llnting heavily
and in Kinking condition Time af-
1 tei ti-iu It seemed about to cristh
Ingilnst the aide of tho freighter
I Twi-rty times or more the lifci
! boat was within ten feet of tho
Si-. n Sixteen time a man hud
jumped from the freighter Into thn
opt n ht'a was canted by wave 1 In
11 aih of the life boat and hauled
to Mifely
Dexpite heavy ea the gule ui-J
1 1 11 wliuh changed to miov not 11
m in wi iot or Injured Tne lx-
iiin fiom the Slsto were -i-ml hi-
ti'iitnl when the lifeboat was hoi t
d up the side of thi liner. Theli--hip
in sinking condition foi al
moat .16 hour ana t-a-n minut"
hev I'xpicted to be hurled into the
1 sen
Standing by and forming u U o
for the Ufa boat was tho gtmi'
North German Lloyd Unci Europi
ner powerful ttcarchllsht UluminHt-
id the sea. Other standing hv
wne the Cunard White Stai liner
Aulanla the Gaiolstein and tht
Moblloll.
IJocl'v Ol" Missing
Tulsa Man Foim!
TI'I-SA. Dei IU (UP lin I ion V
of Iton Gregory slain Claitinoio
1 'ittle buyer. ni found stuffed in-
to .1 culvtit near Hioken Annw lo-
Aiittin Sin th l' hut ky CIim
mon nut ii found In Grcgmy 1
bliio'l ttaineil (11 here 1 1. 1 mg'K
n'u-iil to make a stati-mei.t
On got y had been beaten on ' 1
In d iid appiaied to hav- h
di igi d eonif dlatantt II' dt '1
pi Hid visteritny at Claienion i'
tti tiitmg lunch with run wifi u I
i'v 1 In wa gouiK down town II'
opi'iat'd II lunch ttuuil 111 ( 1
mon
ft
''Ire Loans Given
i
Approval Hij Hank
l.ii 1 it. ti 1 mis ii'noi tul 1'
on iii; nf Ih V di 1 tl S 1 1
I ... 1 p 01 iiiiinn i icid tj if
loon j ointed towuid nun h 1
1 In re foi tin ts p tif lo 11
1 d t 1 and caiiti t it call toi '
I 1 1 1 ii in of Htot-k bv tho vl '
Ii ii 1 teady -lUhculi' d and it'-t
lion o the etoi k at a touid
1 in nt for othi 1 w(i 1 11 r
with i" aiibt-cnhc
1 I iv loans lol'iliiiK 557.'ti w
iippiovd at the uniting ill
thori an being fm ImuIii' m.
I P M Faulknei itrt-tatv tn 1
1 lim of the 8mur atlon point d "i
toil iv that foi evil) rlollm
i-i 1 iIk d and loaned hire thno t.if
th 1 1 mount of money can h 1 1
t.iimd from the governmei t.n r
tuie loans This will icul to '-
Inn King In of quit a Mini ' r
xpi ud(d hete he Mu.t I
whlth in the improvement of h"'n
I will give work to uni-mpl"t'l n 1
lelievo duties.- in loans foi n
I purpose
TODAY'S SVIF?
Tntnl Aliam wilea on the Nmi swSaJ
York Stick Exchancn totnlltvl .
Mb-LliUI sliiiren iici'iirilliifi tu 1 Ml
report of lotifj cxcTVAnga offi- .111
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 19, 1934, newspaper, December 19, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70360/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.