The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 200, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 25, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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iflje Brcthenrgc American
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texas Qcncratly fair lo
night nnJ Wednesday
TELL 'EM ALL
BRECKENRIDGE
IS MOVING AHEAD
4 VOL. 13 NO 200
(Upj means united PUE33 BKECKENKIWGE STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS TUESDAY Jl LY 2 1031
(U.fD MEANS UNITED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTy
ALLRED TO PROBE CRUDE OIL PRICES
Auto Trades Representatives to Vote on Code
125 EXPECTED
AT GATHERING
TUESDAY E V E
Various Group Chairmen.
Named Monday Night;
Plan Gets Approval
A Working nle to b'' -aluni'
witi others from iouitu i -t
and states to be un in lh i'
motive Industry will be ajopted i
a meeting of auto tiadf upiim
tallvc In the Petroleum 1 1
rooms at the rturrh Hotel Turxla.
evening nt 8 o'clock
O K Robinson of Ranger di
trlct chairman for all induitr
presided at the preliminary meet-
Ing held In the Petroleum Clu
rooms Monday evening st whit h
officers were elected and prKtr
tlons made for the big meeting
Tuesday ecntng
More than 76 attended the Mon-
day night meeting tiul at least 121
were cxptcted lo be a the Tue
day night samlua when actual
drafting and tktasttge of the code
wilt take place
Officers of the Stephen c'.iutilv
Automotive Kniiitiin wrre nssit-
Td at Morn!) nighi meriing as
follows
' Ifatgwili hm man V II
CtuK lre-ch hi in m unt llobei
lndffL'tt aeeretitti
IT. All rcprsMi.tm M-...l-t night
( ppi areil to Im
he Itnowvett pli
hniiiKiny with
f National lt
every and de. Uir.l thc ..uld co-
ox)rnte
Chuiimen f Miioii ilUiion i'
the automotive ti.nlr ere i1m
named at the Momluy night '"
sion.
At the Tiif'l.iy night mn-ting
each of the- gnmps will hoM a
separate meeting at which thi-n
code will bo Wlkrd and drcidd on
Then a comm.M. r ot three ft-m
that gr..up w..' t.r named to me t
he whole .!. .... be discus
and paused
(roup chalrii
ruge and rTtnei ii Auto Itotwur
r ' i
i. i .- . . u..... -I
ii uifi iii i oi in ui r iuips
htation group
( A Mlachk hilrin.ni of Drea
lubea ami V il ai 'm group
John MoMiu' . . t.. tn in hi of Top
and Uody grimp
I" II ls i in in of p4in'
shop group.
II K Dye. ih "f wekitnc
and machinery hh'I tuto supplies
group
W II Owens ihainiian of rmlia
Jior repair group
Ilih Uadgrtt . t..Mun of baUery
and e ic'ri gionp
FRIEND HELPS
HUNT OIL WAN
Seeks to Contact Kidnapers
Ol LfiarieS UrSCnel
OKUMIOM.V CIIY June 25 ! V
Arthm teeligs n amved today
after it hunted trip f"vn the Kss
t' iiaumi th ilk .f contacting
tne kidnaper- .f la . u...r iiient
and business j.m.' Clmrlss 1'"
I'rschel '
The faintly bipod thtt HeeHgaon
would bo able to make a speedy 1
contact with the kidnap gang thtt
has held the .nuKt-inillioiire oil)
man for 60 hours. No word from
the abductors Hart boen receid at. a lttl0 ot nux. revolutionised by
hhe tmio Sellffon rris.l hert'the rapkt change in status of the
about noon ' Hnor trade but the racketeer go
Seeligson lushed here from Hen- a collecting just the same
tlerson. N C All InvesUgalion an4' The once profitable illicit boer
guaid was suspended to give the business Is gone ami whiskey hau
gangbters an opportunity to pre become an over the counter corn-
sent a ransom demand iiiodlly which olfers only n metigor
poitlon of the revenue it provided
lVe I'll I I1HIb I tdl 'Now York U eoncorncd th 18th
v amondment already has been ro-
t0LXCrCISC0pll011- the depontlublo revenue
.. from alcohol for whloh the gangs
WASHINGTON. July i!0 Hl'i onco fought with guns and knives
Southern farmers who accepted
.fe .-II.- .... .4.. .. n.tMi.nl
cotton option contntcts as iamfnl
Jor the4r aid In carrying out tilts must Inoreuse materially their rev-
acreage reduction program today enue from rackets or face extlnc-
were given & additional year in Hon.
which to exercise their contract.! "If we oan Bet the racketeers on
The options originally expired May 1 the run they wilt never come back"
1 1Q31. says Chief Awdstunt District At-
Vice-Chairman
Wit Uli
C .1 OKINNOII
O'CONNOR NEW
"WET" LEADER
Named Vice-Chairman Of
County Repeal Forces
C J O'Connor. Rreekerttldge it
orne. ha. been named vl chili
man of the Prohibitum Ri-petl
forces and has accepted the
p-
pou.un.nt he saW Tile-lay.
Mr O'Oonnor will work with
u r tin Hancock vbo has been nam-
d chairman for this county hjr C.(
C McDoneld. stale wet '.oailer. I
Mr. Hancock and Mr. O Connor .
wi.l outline a eawpalRn to be nkw YOltK. July 2ft U.P . n
launched In the minty for repeat oisl Iuilo Jtalbo. luily's air minis-
of the prohibition n-mtndmonl Hnilaf. today led his float of 21 war)
lh -.l.kM ftf i--r
N tav yt ben Md-
em f .nl.prehliitlon nH
in the county but tne leaders are
espectet to take steps toward thslr p
" i .ipllvo pjiinikilrn in ih vcrv near
..
future
Grain Prices Ris
irain at ChiYajro'Kklnaper Fac(s
("UlCAdO. iuly 2ft U.R' lrain
prices shook off the heavy burden '
of enforce liquidation which nan
hung over the market slnte the ter-
ilfi- rollapse of last week and rln-1
l higher on the C1ilcai itoanl of
Trad today. I
Evrn corn which clung ill div
to the minimum price allowed by
hoard of tiade dtreclois. showed
.Dark ttt Ufa intluv ami advuncad
lhari 4iiijki4Mr In Iwn Mitit t Hlk
tr. :tr.
ttom Wheat was up I
and &a '
(;imirS t Crossroads
ll I I I I
. uuined: i.asl Ahoul
K4Hoi Note This is Ihe thlro
of 4 seiira on the present stitun
ol the racketeer In Aiuericin
cities
lly O C NICOL.IBT
United Press buff Cot respondent
iCopyrrgnt. 1033. by the I'nlted
Press)
The umlsrwoild of New York 1
has been eliminated and theltona ueUy'. Kano explains. "We'
"...aIuII u v.. ..I Ik nm-tmi.la 'rhrtl!
"mobs" are at the crossroad. They!
'FDR RECEIVES
HELP PLEDGES
i
Thousands Say They Will
Aid in Recovery Plan I
WASHINGTON. July lO tU.R.
Pledgee of allegiance approaching'
war tttne fenoi poured In on the
government today as American-.
.iiKwered President Roosevelt's cnll
r i a united and Immediate often- j
iK to ionquer the enemy of de-'
i ir-xion. I
It will bo done' whs tht slogan !
if thousands of messages whic'jj
it mied to the White House In re-
Vnii' to President Roosevelt's ap-j
I at to alt employer to tun - I
agreement fixing fair and uniform I
! w iges for all anil spreading em-1
!) niFiit by shortening working I
hours.
' The piesident Inttely had flnhdied
speaking lust night before the tcl-
! egraph wires Into Washington were
Jammed with mewiicn pledging
support of big cororatlon small
hiulnes msn and consumers
An official of one telegraph com-'
puny estimated the number of mes-
sages for Mr Rooscselt would
reach 10000 by early this morning.
Ills company held thtee times the
usual number of employe to han-
dle the stream of respunvri
lie ld hi' could reiall n.i mii It
response to a pie-udentl il appi
since Woodrow Wilson in M17
summoned the nation In iiliffiiiut
kind of war.
Italian Planes
Start-Back Home
planes out of New York homewurd
""h. first ot ! tho plane. ne Hon '
the waters at 10 it. m Ka.tirn
daylight time followed In rapid uc-
dnuim. v... n. iiin.u. .. th..
. J . . . . .
aquadron ami headed due noith
tor Shedtac. New IlniMWlck the
first port of celt oi. the return voy-
!ge to Italy.
Death In I rial
ICNAS iTt'Y. Mo Jul 2.1 1
The fate or Walter II Md ".!.
confessed leader of the gang thtt
KmnaHHi iinry .Mcttiroy. win rr.i
in me nanus or i. men. six oi mem
latners. and in of them marrieii
t'pan conmletton of the jury !
day the state in Its opening Mat.'
liient formally announced Ihe de.illi
niiialtv L'lll ti MMUail for lh kli
naitr of the girt who la the lugh
ter of fit Manager MiKhoy
W ilh l?t
or R'wk'H
I I llfll l t 1
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i i .
tor Ullier business
I0rn.1v Thnnina Kan
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. unwii t limn me i
Pr wna-
. u.. . .... ... " ....
v a va sf evawaa a m "v
" . . I . .4 . ....... ..
r....j inr inn orvkn v im r.ai. .
tskinds. ami that makes It easy fo
the underworld robber barons to
twain ftml Iria ik'i aiairt re a intttiu t 1
::.;'z:r1T1 ""':.;;':::.' iy . & u
From a head of lettuce to t enr -
tond of steal ovorytblng shipped
Into Now York pays Its tribute.
A Gloucester fisherman
cannot
dock his schooner anil put ashore
his cargo without paying a "mem
liorshlp fee" to 11 "protective asso-
ciation." If ho pays he is untno
lostod; If ho doos nut. his fish may
rot on the ducks or his crew may
bo botiten ovon shot by wuttrfront
thugs.
The racket portnoutes Now York
so thoroughly that from tho baby's
milk to tho grandfather's coffin
tribute may be exacted.
Wo go about ruokct prusocu
try to get Uto victim before the
grand Jury before the racketeer
knows we are preparing a ease.
That way wo oan get his stoty
without having him intimidated
Continued on Page Four)
Out of the Marital
Swim?
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A not. I i 'iiii'i Ui i'pin
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tilde with ICaatern oclet im
i m.
Ur III i
-t ft X5!
'- -I" p
rj5Vl-ss T "tsstsfirr BBsaVti
'" alo" nt " to '1 "'imU"! WHR0 und '"''un huM
the fashlnnabli lieach Casino of.
the Westcheslei Country Club In
Itye. N Y Ifa reported that Mfsa
Klleii in KeiHtrated from Hoot
1
ilibiuin h-i hmhind and that!
the ale now iluki'iln so that
they can divide i'Utody of
vnW 12-y-ar-old daughtci LoU
by a formi'i wife
FLOODS COVER
EASTTEXAS
$250000 Damage as Rains
Drench Large .Area
Ky I'nlttd Pre
t'loHls threatened widejpiead
seatloiis of Tw-t today ami in ail-
JolnlnB UmuMm torr-nu of tBiir.igo iiuckai-oo hhihi at me uon.y I oiuc Loan u
.. 4 .. 1 4 l..l ..Ifll..!. taw...!. .. a flA aUju.I. Mnkft.!'!
1 inreatensu i wn oui n'jt""7
hrlde.. and mUnud treatlea. The
p.. dusg. WM .rv.iiv.
' y -nted at more than JMO.OQO.
1 The storm center snneareil tOlltll-
. . . .L..4 ... .....
eaevwitrii iruui oueioy county. it.v.
as iBbout ShrvoH)it and aioining'
.nn.ia.inatia ta
'""I"""!"-
The Unttad States Wostlisr Uu -
' raim raruirtii mA tiui ralnfnll at
! Shrevanort for Uio post IS hours1
wm 18.03 inehes. Center county
i . -"j m..- -..
i official recording of 20 Inches of
i" " ' T "" " "' "" """
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I Htgtiways were under wator ami
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V! ... UUU4IIII.IIXI U ! .11 4..-
rtclntty.
Applications l4or
Postmaster Exam
At Caddo Are Due
Avplartions for taking the Unit-
.4 Ulnln. .1..11 .BMilna nv.lniill.lllrin
s'" rlvitI orvce xamliwtloii
for tho appointment of postmaster
ut Caddo nuibt be received In
Washington by August 1.
Tho applications may bo obtain-
ed from T. A. Downing acting
postmaster at Caddo.
BELIEVE NEGRO
KILLED COUPLE
Crippled Youth Sought In
Crime Connection
KOUT WOItTH. July 36. -rn
I Police today sought an 18-year-olU
negro youth as a suspect in the
. sUiylng of A. 8 Michael SS of
Port Worth ami his companion.
Miss Gonevu Cuntrcll 19. of Okln-
' homa.
s Footprints nt the sceno whtra
j tho bodloa woro foutut yostorday on
a. North Sldo strcot Indicated tho
slayer limped. Nogro uciunlntnnces
I of tho nogro sought said the youth
llmpod ami that he ptuood only the
I heel of his right foot on the
ground.
Meanwhile funurnl gervlcos for
Mlchnnl woro hold UkIiiv at the
j homo ot his slater Mm. Floyd Ellis
of Cloburne. Ho will bo hurled in
Hlcc Toxus.
I Tho negro sought In tho slaying
own a .12.rallhfr nUlol. hi frlunds
I'll Id. Vho same size pistol that wasj
used In tho double murder i
NEWTON BAKER
N D
Claims Big Oil Companies
Can Evade Provisions
WASHINGTON July 23. U.P -
j Newton I). Hiikoi fotmor Kocie-
taiy of War. chnlgod at the nil
code hearing today that unJer the
I proposed code for the Imlustry
largo oil companies would be eii-
Sal-.abled through the "loaae and
provision.
Halter icpiesented the Pennuyl-
vanla Orado Ct udo Oil aasoclntlon
It the Hearing wnir'i imtustllal
! . ... mm. . .
locovery atiminuiraoou omciaia
hope may bo concluded today so
Olb-iMiat cotle prccoedingM may lio
sneedeil up
liaker asseited the atem
whereby big oil companies leased
lnden.ndent stations. Is beins uaeil
to 'dry up" cruile oil outlets. He conflsc iti d by authuilUf. wi-n-said
an Investigation by tho those used in the sensational Kan
Pennsylvania tirade Crude Oil as -
soclatlon revealed lndeiendent op -
erittons have been reduced shari-
ly in number since 1011.
Hundreds En jov
l" ay
iOiieerl lv baiu
J
An unusually large ciuwd al-
trndstl the regular weekly Unudj
concert nresenteii by the urecxen-
- mm in o ' "wmi
.Monday 1
Slt
- r "" "" on::J
1 man. niiiKvs ins oanu ouya iij .".
vo u UcUtr concert. When theie
U n rrou.il nreaeut. thav do their
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." mj mw .( .. u..
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1 w was. aia w-rmm--mw
ino progruni was a tamecuon 01
.. -.... .....Itton of the ITtli Otstilci according
' . .. .
' ' e
niini. .a r r 444.44 .u 4.44 r. vr .11444. i..i4i 4441 4V
natlos ami the crowd showed thsll
delight with steady applause
oalohlU elmr0 i4portl that'
tiov wore
"'" "
.iufio.1 timi iii. nim.lnolnUiient und further Instructions
'"icort would be attoUl reu -
larly like any other form of enter-
I '. .... .. . .
iUiliiniont. and that tho pootilt of
Ilreckonridge were soon to be pre-
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WIII1IU Vli.l U SWHII IUUDIII v..
one ui wiu rKinai cuncsii ujivo.
Postpone Lake
jm . -
I 11 llfl I nill'fM'l ! Cte'utnau. Hun P Ilussoll. Ilaitil
VJlcUlll viUIH Ui Ljuttonioy J Uupcit Jackson. Utti v.
Upprolisr.
Tho concoit which was to have
been played tonight at Lako
Grand by the Uuckaroo Hand ha
been postponed until Wednesday
mgiii. wirectur j. v. ouutuii. uit
nounced today.
The change wus made duo to u
conflict with the dance bolieduled
also for tonight. The concert will
begin ut 8 o'clock.
sk;n of recovery
ll R j
BHsBslaVjlVBBlBBBW BH M M
WE DOpUR PART
Soou j on will Mi-u thii 1uh1ki In roil ami liliu- reproduced In shop
window h on tacturii's on tho labels of goods on letterheads. It
mentis that the proprietor of tho factory or shop displaying tliu sign
or iim iiLtl --! ni unodi bi .irlnc It. nro co-operating with the Nutlonul
Itctovnry Admltilstratlon by adopting tho working conditions which
'lie ndmlulHtrutlnu bollovcs ucrcisary for recovery
ii I in ii U li.it luicil that orKuul.itloii'i ill
! il riitlier than oiIuti whlili
NMk to I onnprt KairowisiffK.'.fi
With Kansas
WHIHIA Kims. .luh iV
lUR' Di'ptirttr.i'lit of .luitlir
Agi'llls at Knurls ( It) tniliix
trlrplliiml lucnl ulltliiirlllrs
that a trio Im'IIi'miI lo In tin'
ll.irro gang pu-.sril thrniigh
.liinrtliiii Clli liuu. nip.iri'iit
hi'iiilril fur Wtchltit
DISS MOIN1C8. Iowa. July 2") 'Uf
The notoiloiis Harrow brother
me uhiu i" "''"
FTTV. . S... !.. saaiukoa liuil lliaeu
gang sought in not lliweft Iowa to
gang sought In notlhwett lowtt to
day were tenuuveiy iinKed witn.
me maaai'ru or rniriai uu
... 1 4 . J ......
aim a ihuoiht i tiw in
.Mo. union sl.ilion aeveial ceu.
ago.
Mallitu testa to .iscert nn .hcth -
ei gun.- lift neniiui yvMi'iutv '
uextm. Mwa oy mice rmifjiuw
menibctH .f the Ti xas outlaw und
sas City nhootlns;. weiu being m.id
! today The weapon Included two
machine guns
1 O. C. Hewcy. depaitmenl of Ju-
! tire sneiii announced he believed
j the Itaimw b tot hern weiv paitU-l
'pants in ihe massacre.
1 Meanwhile a heavy guard wu.-.
thiown along the northern boriler
r' lwa lyl uf
1 ins membeia of tho gsi
that escap-
gang who shot
their way through u p"e ycl' 1
'day well' heided foi MtnncMil 1 or
North Dakota
t r 1
O'Gonnor and Goodwin lor ble)lens
C J.
OConnor has been named
I attorney and
W. Clint Uroawln
smpralser for Stephens Oounty foi
-.'tlio Home Owners' Loa.-r Corpora
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to nnnouncanient by Conitressniun
nt.....n4i I lllnnlmi
....... .
Thomas U Htanton.
Mr. O'Connor said Tuesday
osptcted confirmation of this ap-
1 within the next lew auys.
OUter appointments made by Con- " -' '"i-i appitiiae.. own.
gHMMiAan Btanton In all but tw0' Mlh'-1 ..
counties In this district are
Tttylor county. It. W. Huynle. at-
torney and Fred Cockiell apprats
or.
Coleman K. M CrIU Colemsn.i
attorney und Mi. Newoni. uppinls-
Or.
I
Contanoho: C C Hampton Co
' nmncho. ttornoy; J. It. Banes. Co -
manohe. uppinlior.
j Concho: Hinsy H. Swain. Eden;
'attorney: It. G Armor Kdon. up-
- proisor.
fcbUnnd Frunk Spaiks. East- For tliat olgBnlatlonb udminlstra-
Und attotney L H. Flewwllen' tlon work the utote has beon dlvid-'
Rangw appialsor ed roughly Into four dlsttlets with
Jonos: John Thomas Anson at- headauarteis In Dallas. Houston.
torney; George Connoll Stamford
Tuesday Night
for recovery. The president
HpiayinK thN Lib.-! b- patron-
lno rtfttsiil to m-opornti
City Killing
GRAIN TRADERS'
SEEK CHANGES
Would Clean House Before;
U. S. Takes Hand i
J KB- SS. I IIIII.il aBSSSB U
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WAHlllNiiTii.-s .uu - iu.n
1 uinilt iniue inuu is uii"i
I . . 4 .... 4...na
wim jjovi uoioiv ...mi... y
( piotMMMl to tin' iigiicuiiu "u -
1 juMment udminisliulinn . nerles
l0f iieimanent refoima that will
e k 10 write 11110 men miiu "'
1 1 ado Miles In an effoit to pre
vent fu'iin- i-pi'i illative 1 una way h
Thi ptooKils weie Maid to have
ihe appioN.il of lh' adminUliatlon. I
The iff 01 nix im luded
t Item' val of the pieient re-.
strli-tion on israln pi lie flucttia-l
tiona with substitute limits imnos- j
ed of five ient.i per bushel f-r
wheat tout ecu's for corn und
Ihiee renls foi unt-i.
Piovision foi future perina-
nent limlt'ittor.i on daily price
fluctuations.
3 Umitation if open lines of
xpet'ulatlvo lommil minis.
I I'prrhaiii ill elimination of in -
ili unit 'ruling
ii' 1 "VI 1
icials haiiicd:
'
appraisei.
Uunpits John B Auiiey Iam-
past attorney 21. Y. Stokes L-am-
ua. i. appraiser.
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uisno wuourn Uiimin iuo.-t
Lisno Wllburn ostium ttto.
ney; C II. Uranie anpiaiser. hoth
nf Linn.
he ilcCutloeh
Sam A. McColluin
Jr. Brady attorney. A. U. Uengun
Brady appraiser.
dun. (! a. Aiiaeison aiariic) ;
i-iumo i . liuwaiu i-uuiiur. aiiot-
ney; A. 8. Kendrtck appraiser both
of Sweetu-otor.
Pulo Pluto: W. P. Smith attor
ney lien A. Yencer. uimraliLi'. both
0( Mineral Wells
uunrwU). C. P. SUienhenl. Hallin-
riif nltni-nnv II O I..- Wining
r .--- ..w. . -. 4.W444F IIIMIVIB.I
appraljor.
San Saba: J K rteolor attorney:
'w A Smith uppiulsor. both of
San Saba
Shackelford: Goldnwn n. King
'attoinoy; Rioliaul II McCarty up-
' praiser. both of Alhany.
Jsmes Shaw Is Toxas muimgoi uf
the Homo Ownora' In.... ;.-uli.tion
San Antonio and Amailllo. I
ASSERTS WEST
TEXAS LOSING
$320 000 000
Quiet Investigation Has
Been Going on For Some
Time Official Says
WASHINGTON. Jul L'-i.
Attorney (ttjneral Junius V.
Allred of Texas said here to-
clay he intended to imesti-
srate crude oil discrimination
in Texas which he asortcd
lias resulted in loss to tin
West Texas oil fields of ap-
proximately $:V20000.'i()(i.
Allred said the loss to the
West Texas fields was a iv-
sult of the openinv; of the
East Texas .oil field u ith
price decreases as hijrh as 10
p?r cent.
lie said he intended to pro-
pose to Industrial Adminis-
trator Hugh Johnson that the
oil industry code contain
provision preventing oil pi ire
j discrimination in Texas and
plaimir oil prices on n parit
with the provision thut pr.ee
talion costs.
Gel Information
On Oil Prices
Al'STIN July 2."). (1.1V
Iinestijrntion of prices pairl
for oil in West Tixu ha-
been under way tpiietly for
Muno tune Fiist Assistuni
Attorney (Jeneral Klben
Hooper said here today fol-
liin.liiK AH.ii'iim. I .......! Ml
i lllkl IHU fLiLI.IIII- I IIMII'I 111 IS
. i. i V Yw T
; it'll a iiiiiiuuiiluiiivui. at hiimi-
1111011. I lie KUinuriilK '
ill" IlillU IIU IH'IMI ill lilt
I .. .... 4
! nailllh OI .-SlSiaill Alioniey
General Ralph YlU'liruUgll.
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Funeral Rites
for Ellis Hu jdiCh
A largo group of Rrockmirld
frBnds wont to Graham Morns
1 afternoon to attend ftinoii'
vices hold for Kills Hu n 1
Whn died Saturday m-omiT fi
j internal Injurlos Mi.-t tiu. 11 v
swimming accident l.i r 11 ' i
pwe youth was a foitn-r H-rr 1
enrldgo lesklont and an r tuU'i
' of local schooH. The tit wi 1
J held Rt thr (litstlan Imif'i wit 1
1 the Itf v Mr Molin pi '
flo'.ating. t(c waa bin ml
I Clraham cometc'y
i 11
Acttvo pull hoa rr 1 w 1
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hum. C P. HIM of Abll
' Hoincc W'ohlfoid of Prctli
iiri fiimus wno were fl v .
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P t
ore were Miss Ju.ini'a
Miss Bo.iUlce Jollnoll n
- i Collins of Ornhum. Mi I
fcliarji of Port Worht a d
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1 .Irhnnx. I .nrt I.-!- l- rtf 13.. . I
Leo Mai tin sang u m.i .
coiiipjmnipnl played
Uacluul H McUoM'iI'1
fiom lint venildge in
the funri it woro Mi i nic U "
Dlockei and daughter I.r.i i J T
Thcmpson Jim MeOaPh i
Bid. Hoger Lonti;. J II U "'
J W. Morrow. M A ("it M
and Mis. John f 12 1 w i
Chase and Miss Maxino D n
Tho bey Is suivlvtd bv
opts Mr. und Mrs. Dav Ha i .
I niul two btothei-s. Dill Huchtw of
' " ' -
urnham and Ivoy Ituglies nt
Kansas Cl'y.
TODAY'S SALES
Tut.il bti.iro bales nu tho New
York btot'U Kxiluingn totalled
S.IiO.mxi hharcs necordliig to a
report of local cxcliaugo officials.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 200, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 25, 1933, newspaper, July 25, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71797/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.