The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 169, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 18, 1933 Page: 1 of 8
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WEATHER FORECAST:
TELL 'EM ALL
BRECKENRIDGE
IS MOVING AHEAD
r ' Te . i !! iiK ' 11 (.
day
Li
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FOUR POLICE
Baylor
At The . . .
Century of
Progress .
in F.MMKTT A DAVIS
SM-rUI I'nrrfo'MMHti'iil
Ki a fair"
iiat rlt
h it Job
nX u' 'tin V- 'll
( vlv where ei i
nil J ' metlme 'I
fa.- that 1 t I
vil you
I ii- Its .1
an happen
And Ha
far any urh '
pcr'-r) n I t-i ! i ibe
I' i fair n ' ' ia exotic pet
tumea right r. x- ' 'he gout pent
nntl Indian uu - next to tin-
soldiers' f)unr(n - I fair th.it
leaven vou wml'-ir how peopl-
got .iloriR yeai n I year nit
withou' the mil f 'II theee i
dcrful modern 'hi-
u i. thoughts
It - ii fair th i' -'
he inr a'l 'i
JV i! li r torn ii i
fta t . ain n.
th.V . i t r
thai we n-'.v
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u how i
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tha you aen.l
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t tf. anl tin i-
to iff So if
It make sum
re lens'
entrance
t. ami
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tiei t Tha' ii i v
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unit biotiei in I
1)1 k h are I'-rn
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12ti or JOtli. thi
the a-loutl'li
U 2th t i. -ft
U'rlN lli'e
take my ad-
end entrance
you can gu
tl in end to
ii iilil tuck
-r I uii I not have. In
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In
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i all ttli
w fiit ra i
I n
' . it in walk
I H I li.t pull'-il
- mi; lunnlrx
iiink- nd -' -lii't I lien
' tin rr ai i i-'i i.n-. piMliml
h iii.ifoim.i -n I rim hail"
una iii kasha t.ik.- vu anywhere
ii ih ' i .i t ii th- build
ii. whete ... nil- .'un tln-y
ii' t-ii yen 'i -wi In' vv Them-
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I 'Ml in. I wilt
I r 'l.ii; . in w i
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fin rail ! '
it ! a' ' w
isi the re l i ii'i- ii. priii- fi ii
ten mill tu f"it) cut. fin .ululti
ami 'rn nd til'ri u irnti f- i Mil
dien
Personally I fin. I inme niimv
Ini; things in tt'i fin- rxhlliit - to
theic ou wlh fin I the thin- thr
a-i built ar'l iii.I n Ani'-iu
I i the fre( k'i u air u lii'li-d
Ihi lieneral M..t.n exhltut li.
h'n th'y'll Lull I i u t'hrsy
whne iu wait Al" n u in .k
it 'i .i Hulrk it- 'i'liui will up. ii
a-id it will it-. ii in t. ii ii
tl It. comfnit.ih j.rts .i. it.
windows mi-. . mivn I .nit
Ai. I in ill-mill ii.o.- Cailtl ' . .in.
I'ji-kaids
Tlirn I heir
!T li'iililinn t
d ffrunt ")
tt4nsHiUi'liin
tin- ti i
j i t u uii.i
ml iiii-.i-.
t-. t
Willi
I
Knuii Lie jr.. i. nt
t
t
I Ilr ultnt uuMir'n YiMlli w n '
i-pfii'l at i'4-t thirr liiunii In
lir-ir And whil s -ui hi the-
dont walk Into any of those trick
mirrors as I di l
You can wall. thmugh tl.nn.-
und planes and .it their very m-
sides The children will love Inls'
a.. I la a fan v playground for
miniature train
And wh iii I mil' yesterday
but Mrs J l S.ii.ief. r Jr. audi
Mas I surprised I hit a all for'
t.Ka) sac you nest tiunday
Bclievo Floyd
Sl'w Officers!
i
JKKFBIUSON CITY Mo. Juoc
17 HI'- Ueliof tliat Charles Floy I1
waj the asaaksin who killed two'
Columbu Mo. jM-aie officers war
expressed totiuy b .Statu IaiHtll-
tlary Wurden Sanders
TODAY'S SALES
Total iJuirii sale oil llui New
York Stack. Kichange totalled
l7"wy) iturN dieottbag Ui a
report of tael uckjijo o(li-
OiJn means itotw- press
University Girl
i American Delegates Arriving In Knirland To Attend Economic
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Breck Merchants Start
Huge Trade Campaign
Ia Htr. kvnt i.Ui tin in.: f.ii.i--iniiket
Hi tin- .i-itioii" If mi
lh-n If I make II iuct. u pUn. it
OMK
An- un lii in-- in. ii ipp i tintf
mi i' nil in i- 'in n hi i illuil in-
trlesln
II tint let In i I n NOW
Iti iii .fiiunli tli-n rr uii.ini
mi-ii. nt .1 meeting of Bin.kfiunlK
mrri h Kit-" tu whuh thu repurti-r
w i-. inviteil Thursday And. what's
in-ill- the f!i..t steps i.ii- been tajt-
mi t i iraltse the puint of bringing
Mirikenridge into Its own aa t
(nun crnler ami ajfrtrultutal utal-
Ki t
.Menh4iit il 'u'l' Uim necU
ml eater ' ttuin 1'ilim un i4
that cat ii- ' ' ixt'rii-i iiwhi.i
in thr ltm'.i wi. prevail at our
'"' '" k! '" I"'
ihii i will in i ui-'t'u uf U'l.il tin-1
h.tnts
Dili eni.il.n ui; Iii.li'hant .Ud
If It is t i Un
Hiivkruridge can
- r n..lhtl' tml un II a time '! 4
ti uin ! in iti- fa ' ti. ii
iH ultuii i- tin u i iu weiltli
inn -it..te ii.. I iviunty
Auothrr ud with riuphaiils It
li said h.l. in I tliele that i'tn.l
t of faun piiidiii-i- ale finili-ik
betur iiaikit- .n nel;ntot uu
towns than in HreckemlUgi- ir nii
in true It is shot t sighted My stoic
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Local (last To
(jic Ueiicfil
Plav on Monday
Funds iiis4.l by the boncxit play
"The ttw of the North" ill be i the countiy.
used to send By Scouts to the Uatng RFC labor the rimmimi '
annual suiumet camp of the Co-' Commerce Aeronautical lomnnttu.-.
mane ha Trail area. The show is Russell H Jones chaiimtu h.m nt
to be given Monday night at ft V) a runway down thi mildli ! th-
at the city hall auditcrium field plaint a wud ... k n.
'the ulav m ruor si ' innuilv. t.ou- niVilii't ' i i i i. nl I
has la-en dltecle-i l. It- v It -u
Parker and has a ji"ii' uf l"i i
young people as members of Uie;
cast
The puliln i.i invited to attend
and an ii'innK "t fi't t lass en-
tri mlnnien' i pi min-d
Hotli I hi. Ri NI i Piikri ami
I Mr Pjrker ba.e i 'i m ifv
pliv Other .ire Weodro'' Jaaw
i E4 r'". Fiorca'" arelit2 K4th
erinc Rutherford IM.iy
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BHECKKN UIUGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS
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PM.IftF 0 II I T
TTTMMn -ITTafin
K M IN A K I IN A H
IvlLllill UlIrl.OLl
Let Family Contact Gang lo
Save Brewer
iT PAIL. Minn J.uu- 17 Ul
The kldnapera of WUium Hann.i
wealthy brewei. contactej Willi.' in
M Dunn buainvsn n.nn.iM -'
llamni i. biewlng cintpan) .it A
m Friday as piontlied. and uppar
entiy ui.iU al rangcnieiits tu gin-
. ' .
nini irtunii 11111- n-r ii.ij ill' ill oi
ii.. llixjiioil ilriiiin.Ud l..i II .lii.n .
tr.. the t'liltnl lIis i.-ttine'l
tinlai
Stowing li-i; foi Un -a' u '
the Sft..ai old hi-ud of tin mil 'i
miiiunanc family who .i. kuli .;.
eil Thui-ita) led pulli.- tu -t.p
-.nil liitlay with a I'I'Miiim that i
'' rfntl itlolli fill llli ri-lr.lil- WdttSil I"
Hllewei! WMIloUl til. II lllti Ifrlelli
Uelli-I that Humm w..- In-id i.tp
'tve by ci in- Sank' y i -jiei i'i
tfHinblei and llinioi iwi.iu-i nu.'i
CJtj two m'tu kuln i.nii!.
within tlje past fat inf.ui.ic.il a i
thorltlea' decision to withdi.iw lion.
the case.
Improve Airporl
And liuild Road
Kii i ih- imptoM-iin nt9 i' '
lug made at th-- Iliei k. niuUe
port which will iii.-iIm thi .
the leading ali"'t.- .. tl i i h'
inatkii- foi unl.iti. i -t ... n n
The i uiiuiii'tn i- i m i
the work ( tut an. a i.u h.l'
mile stretch of road from the p.s:
ed hlhwy a half mile uithiw
south than tin pit sent mid ai I
thu win biiny vi-n -i - t" i'-
P"r on' right i iru hi- ii
A I rlum .'rip In. 4 mj i.
noed bv b w6r Mr ti n '
' '.rie'orB ju-J snden hjve cut
i-
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I lMm.M lhlu ... ... U.. . ...llli.l- . .. ... .E - . .l.I
- "- 'v- v una.. i .i.
. -ut . ... - : . Ci rut.io
OFFICERS MASSACRED
Student
i i iti'-n i
Siimtaiv of
SHERIFF FREED
RYlPRRTTYROY!
4wfi
- iv-i j. x a. is v i. 'at toad inteniectlons and when i
report of a robbery on the highway
Officer Silent Because Of".?!!? H.ouI.h.o.h0'.0u wn-.r?:v
Fear for Family Safety
""'JVAIl. M... J..nc 17. .!! -
MU"f '"'h K"l"w"r. nd in
'''N ""'I'' released tod..
..fin p.i.lintf .M.il houi. 4-
'::::; ::7;rli':.:rr
"Vnn ki ...! .i..i...i .
Sh.-ilff Kllli
Hi vi- a detailed
d account uf tha ki.l-
napiug
My (.aft-!) and my family's But- (
tv deprnd on my following mv in-.-tiurtiuna.
' Killlngaworth aaid.
KitiingAWurth confirmed the Iden-
tity of hiK i-aptuia as Flovd ai"l
Ad.im Kuhitti known as an .-"
...... .. .... ... .
elate of the notorious Oklaho-un
outlaw He said on two occasions
d.irtnu the search officers i-nw'
within shooting distance ' the
bandit car neat Waisaw. i
Killliiuaworth declined to divulg"
the noiin-n of the man and woman
wlm wcie icl.-ascil with him In ill
tatins! slleui i wa pint uf his bal-
gain with Kioyd.
'
Freasure Hunt
For Kiddies At
Iv I rp ;wnieoy ii nuuon repieaenting '
ark 1 nesilav!pr trm of wria r'ae nve
.
M .- Maxim- Clayton in charge
I in - in rvtatd playgiound at
"" ' if. i'uk. hus a i ranged al
' if. Puk.
nt. i 'An
i'
inient for the chil-
Ui n I ut-sday
Ail 'hunt- coming to play are
u-iki l t . i in; Hun lunch and
h'tNi .i ii' -in luiu'i tuKethei and
.it I'.' I ' Aill .In' nn i trea.uie
I Hi' ul'.i i-il iiriuiiii' will lie
f iii.i it 'n nl t tin ) ni ney
I' is pi m. ii I t" hm .ui h a ticft
tne hunt one day each week.
Tin- playuiouiiu al the City Palk
is mei-tiii' with univ-r-ial success
ami tl.e . riil Ireii ale enjoying the
i-iii-h ii'i.I ilinii; loi-the' j.e-
iii i l.o' 'iiih healthful ii it'liMii
' 1. I . ti I in I' utill lillll'llli
il it I. ii
l':.c fa.iiil.vs oi led il- I in
every rhild in the city and thu
pla-iounu i. open tiny day from
IK M to ilevi-n in tin- iiioininc
anil 'nut to .ii-in in 'hi aitci
'i 'oil- i ii.i i'iinln ifiern'ioii
ii I -'i"-l i
TJ-
-Uu ljuboi jiio'l the
. . ... . . . .
picnic iun.li 'Uiway snouio s 4t
i mc par . i i3 io .awi 03 ine
t.-..tmi :u-.t
n! NIU It NF 1 iPtti
Slain By Bandits Near Bryan
BOY COMPANION!!
WOUNDED WHEN
PAIR ACCOSTED
Police Without Clues To i
Fiendish Crime; Man
Beaten With Pistols !
BRYAN. Texas. Juno 17 i i
A murder on the hlithw.iv ninth .f
here followeil by a rnbheij 1J m
'Oiith of Ihti'. fiunlnlicil ofriiw
-(.itT I'iui-j tml i to the wIhii
.ibouN iif two riu-n iitnl u umnii
one nf whom shot ana Ullleil Mi .
Ilill tln.nniond IS-yeur-uM .-t i-
den of H.ioi I'nlvcraltv
.M111 H.uiituiinil wan xltiln In '
nlu'it whi-n hIh- dismounted ftom
the iiiitiuiiiibiU' in which ahe un I
Kh.ii I'otiwiy liayloi gradu.Hi-.
wi diiMng hi-n- to visit Canwuy's
im i r'.a
'I In- f-oiipii nutf.ni jbllf wiik atop-
P1 'I it .in iiiiiti-ip.iMt north if hit-
In i miitoi tiuck which won hlorU-
; the hiK'hwiiy A woiunn nppvur-
In; in liilri'H. wm on the hUli
w i .1 hort dlKtance from th"
:e from t h "
.y .topped hw
appeared fro'ui
'"ii k Whi'n Conway
niti'tiiobllo two men
'in tiurk deiit iiiited that the ciu
lli' i-t out .ind then opened flitt
on them
.Mi Mnmmonil waa atruck by
'hi- fust volley of bullets. She dle.l
iiisiintiy. Conway Mruck In the
-h.iiildcr by n bullet.
fill to the
p.ivi-ment. The highwaymen lifted;
ihickcIs and men hc.it him witliii.f fir... an.i - ...n. .....i
elr pistols. The youth feigned un-
. ... ... ........ .c..iu -
. TOnKiomoMS ana iwiei tne trio
inn. m wm irucR ne uraggeu me
elrl Into the machine and drove to
i. ... .. .. ... . ...
u hospital here.
The boy furnished officers in
complete description. of tho trio.
nty offlcerw posted themselvnj
frSS??
nisj ueiniicu iu mr iieriif iium
the
Vh" twotu'lenu' tft'w.c Utc f ATTRRN SAFf!
v..t.-ida to driM- hu.- Mis. Ham1'111 l L "lVl Wal U
WIU1 i- in. Iiiirfhtir of Mr. and flff I it tt T-r1 TrtTTn
Ml. W. U Hammoiul Ji . of Kiifl.-. fl N V KH H H
m . "1An ' 11'11
A K H r WALLS '
"
ARE ATTACKED
Delegates Agree To Truce
During Conference
Mi.NImi.N June 17 UP t'nited
Htui- dek-nutes t tin woild con-'
feri-ni-e pniM.nl u sweeping at-
tack on 'ailff and trade hanleic J
today i
In u written lut of ..inrswhtiona'
In a written lut of suggestions'
submitted to the .sroiioinic
coin-1
1 mission of the conf.-renc
the
! t'nited State tieuotiulion aked '
I all natiotu to eiiti i into a genei
nl horizontal i ut of lo pei cent
I in turiffs.
i It uls.i piopiuieii en.-iiuuiein -ui
of blla.tet il tut iff i eduction ukicc-
i uientM and i-xu-iwion of the I nice
Iwh.-ieby 41 nations repieaenting !
i Burreu noi 10 raise larui oarriera
wh'lc the conference I meeting.
The commission ha Invited all
I nations to submit its proposals for
world economic betterniant.
Anti-Trust Act
Not in Conflict.
With BiV Oil Suit
AUKTIN June 17 U.R Clo-c
study is being made of the national
industrial recovery act in euinec-j
tion with Texas anti-trua laws.
While no statement is yet forth-
oiining from the attorney general .
department on the topic investiga-
tions hat KOdt tai -iii ugh io in-
dicate that the national act baa no
pi.nisi.rn iiiiuiupuuDie with tiu
state contentious in it. J17..VW.U0Q Mahan and IJinkie Plttmun wore
pena.ty .uil aaln i umjoi oil cou-1 in CUtcr. Saturday afternoon to
"in- ihargcd with iolatmn f Hi ittoud a meeifng nf the saint dc-
1'v.i. tru..i nw Ipjitniwii ol tiie Humble Oil and
no course will be antion.iu.ed
i . .
the attorney ienerai until his de -
. . . ...
paruneat na juiiv cooildered na
'.a..'.. t
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I W MORROW
:
V WILL
BE IN PULPIT
I
To Give Special Talk At1
n rn i '
rirst Baptist loday j
Sponsored by the
Hrotherhoo.ti
Class which Is the adult men's!
class of the Itrst-Unntlat chtirch.i
Sunday. Jun 18th. will bo featured
by apeclal sorvlcca. A great crow-l!
mothers and
daughters have been
uflusnurs nave neon invuoa out to
for the day. Slluclal ouurtot num.
bers will be eunif. and also n ami.
i . . "- - --
clat aernion delivered by the pas-
tor. Rev. Rose A. Smith.
A high light of the 11:00 o'clock
service will he a talk by Sheriff J.
V. Morrow on "father. Son and
Citiienshlp." From Ills experience
as a law officer. Sheriff Morrow
will give the public some enlight-
ening facta on the relationship of
this subject to crime.
aim Hmm rirnnnnj i sm
m lsland
NOME. Alanka June 17. 'U.m -'
Hope fci ih safety of James!
Mattel n uround the world filer
belii-vtd down somewhere In the
i emote Bi-ilng Sea area wus not
abandoned by airmen today
llecauae of dense fogs and
clouds an organised sear. h for
the Texas aviator who left Kha-
bainvak. Siberia for Nome Wed-
nesday appeared unlikely for sev-l
'iii nays iwo coast guard cut-
ten. iiaiched the Bering Sea how-1
evei
Aii men here believed Muttern
' landed on onu of the Aleutian
chain of Wlands or on an Island
i In 'he Bering sea. They said he
ci uld live in safety with natives
for weeks before establishing ccm-
munication with the outside world
i
Masons Elect
New Officers
New officers have oeon elected
for Ilrackenridgc Lodgo No. 102.
Free & Accepted Masons as fol-
lows: T N Jcnkinn worshirrful maater.
H W. White st-nlor wurdon.
II D 'Poland Junior wurdon.
K fE. Conleo socretury
C. II. Oeero. tieusuror.
II. A. McPailand. tllor.
Humble Employes
At Sales Meeting
c. U. Newby K. S. Boll Adrian
Refining C'ompapy
1 D T Mourns i. ..-.i.. .nn.
V
' .w-.. T.. ..!.
ager was la charge oi the We
jinfc-.
Mg 4SjPx i
(U.PJ MEANS UNITED PRE33
REVEAL COTTON
PLANS MONDAY
i Wallace Expected To Start
I Drive to Help Farmers
i
! WASHINGTON. Juno 17. I l' ---
1 Congressional circles were .dvlei'
today that a board of admlnl.i "i-
tlon cotton program designed ti
raie prices to pre-war levels and
t ike from 10.000000 to 12.000000
.irrci of the present crop out of pro-
duction probably will be announc-
ed bv the agriculttnal department
Monday.
Societal y of Agriculture Wallace
expected to reveal the specific
methods to bo used In adding tnll-
lions of dollars to the lnsome of
cotton raisers.
The cotton control program foi-
'ow Wallace's announcement that
about $180000000 will be paid IhU
I year to wheat farmers in return for
I I educing acreage under u threo-
year production control plan
The program to aid growers nf
wheat ami cotton arc expected to
be followed by speedy action r-
gardlng other farm products
BUFFALO GAP
MEET JUNE 21
Young People's Encamp-
mpnl Npar AhilpilU
"""" ouiiuiiu
The first session of the Buffalo
Gup Encampment and Young Peo-
ple's Conference will begin Wed-
nesday night June 21. at the
beautiful cool and shady grounds
nt Buffalo Onp 12 mile south of
Abltene.
This encamixnent and conference
will continue for one week and
many splendid courses will ba
taught under the capable instiuc-
tors. Anions: the faculty aie
found the names of the following:
Rev. H. A. Hodges. D IL. who
will be the dean of the confer-
ence; Rev. Oeo. W. Fcndei D D
Arlington; Mrs. Fred S. Routes.
Brady Texas. Rev I K Floyd.
Brewnwcod: Mrs. J Wood Putk-
ei Electro.. Mrs. II A. Hodge...
Wa.xahachle Rev. K S Surface
Lamesa; Mrs. K. B. Suifuce. Abi-
lene and Rev. II. c. Maikley
Breckenrldgc.
Rev. Markley will teach a course
In Bible SvangelUm and R-.-v
Geo. W. Fender will have a course
In .Vatjpnnl Missions. This year a
new feature has been added
namely a course of study and
1 1 aliilng for the Intedmediatu
group under the direction of Mrs.
Oliver Crump of Stamford as-
(Contlnued o. page 8)
RFC Unit To Can
Yeircliibles Here
and Over County
Plans for obtaining cookers
sealers und a cailnad of cans
were made at Ii meeting of the
Stephens County Relief committee
handling R. F. C. funds which
was held Saturday.
Application for the lunds to be
used In the equipment weic perfect-
ed and are being sent tu A A M
College and to the relief offn .'
AD all li for .ippioval. The initial
expenditure for setting up the
canning program in the county i-
estimated at between $1100 ami
$2000.
The committee meeting with tlii-
ccinity demonstialion ugents. P. T.
MoiUfoit and Mtas Mamie Ptyor
and W. R llelier high school
agi culture instructor outlined a
plan for placing- a cooker and
scaler in 10 communities of the
county and establishing a canning
kitchen In Urockenridge.
Cans will bo furnished to thoc
unable to purchuse thorn with u
percentage of the canned food go
ing back to tho county if thu
equipment nan be obtained
R. F. C. lubor will bo iwed in
canning surplus fruit und veto-
table which is dunatcd by furni-
era of the county Thi food and
the upply t-hjt is obtained from
the "khare jirogrjm will be placed
on ftorago foj? ditrjbutiss aeut
PRICE FIVE CEN I
MACHINE GUNS
IN KANSAS CITY
Escaped Convict Also Vic-
tim of Deadly Hail Fired
By His Pals
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Juno 17 '
Trapped In a deadly ci-"- 1. f
machine gun bulleU fum frf
fleers were massactcd h-10 1 a iv
without a chance to fm- 1 . .
their own defense.
With them died Frank N . .
caped convict and mcuibi r of t
Al Spencer .nr of bank bit. u
and ttjiu tobbvia thut sprad t-
roi In Oklnh'iiiui years i-jn
The killlnif -. ui'iuticd on ti.i I
ton Stitiou p. iii.i wheic tjaii ' 1
made a nu.idi-ruiis attempt til' .-
ate Nah .11 he was belne ltt u 1
to tho ft.k-t.il prison at 1 k.- 1.
worth Kan li inn whieh In
ed in 1030.
Ai the offn 1 1 weic i-ntin-i
automobile witn him rm tl . 1 .
to Leavenwoith they wi 1
In a barrage t bullets ftom .i
directions.
One group .if machine 1 . .
leaped from in 1. Ind .1 paikul . r
and opened fin- it close t.uiue -multaneously
1 -conu gtuup ui in
automobile pa-idnR thr"Uli n--Plata
made th' ofticeia thuii - -Bet.
The slain offirura were Raui..r. I
Caffrey agent ( the IVpuUn. tk
of Justice; Ott Reed chief of .
lice of AlcAIII ti r Okla . .ml Vi.
Ham Orooms. .md Frank Hcnmu-
son. Kansas 1 Uy detective T.-
other officer 1. m re wounded.
After the missacre the in.i'n
gunners who had emerged (nun Be-
hind thu p.iiki-'t car ran t their
autiimoniie und joined their oom-
radea in thi . . ond automobile in
flight.
Na.sh iw- . iptuicd yesterday jn
Hot Spungy. Ark. and officcia
brought him to Kaunas City by
train H .mlved at tho Union sta-
tlon i-.u ; 1 jday In the custody of
Rend iiff.ey and another agem.
An mi in timing by tho mv
'hini .inneii apparently cost the
li'c ut tho man they were scekitu
t" fiue. Hud they waited .1 seci ml
the bodies of one of the offlcei
would have shielded Nush from th
iire. Some held the theory that th-
outlaws were wre iking vengeam-.-on
the officers while others believ-
ed that Nash might have been
marked for execution by the unde- -world
because of failure to live u;i
to Its code.
Elks FliwDav
Service Here
Sunday Evening
Annual flug day aci vices uf th.
B. P. O. Elks will be held Suud.is
night at the First ('In imi r
Church at a 13 Ylsitin- Kll.
f r m Cisco Rangci m'n Alnlei
aie eXHcted lure fui the pi-
gram Rev. Ben Paik-t. Imal pi.lii
will deli vet the address of 1 i
evening
A history of tin development "I
'he Ami-ilcu n flu to iu pie-i-u
design will be timed In a talk f.
H. B. Heistei of Rangei Fl.r
lllustiating hi &tury will In- 1 1
ned by uiifuimiii Boy .iti'i
Special music will bo limu-di' '
by the church choir The pubi
Is invited to attend.
Another Band
Concert Frida
Seveiai bundled liiei ki-rnuU
families enjoyed the imnd - -m 1
given by the Buckurou band .if
City Paik Friday evening
The double ijuaitot compose. I nf
eight boy members of the han't
especially truincd by Direttoi J
C. Rurkett for the occasion gavo
two selections which weu- weir
received by the largo ciowd.
Announcements Saturday- wci
thut the next concert will he In M
next Friday overling. June 1M 1
o'clock and then all future coi
certs will be held on Monday c 1
nlngs for the reiaamdcr of u.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 169, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 18, 1933, newspaper, June 18, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71767/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.