The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 187, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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RfcLktiRIDGE AMERICAN qtov nTTT OP l? T TPPJ!
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I'ublMird dttfly (except Saturday) by the UrroUcArldite Anierlcnn
I Mf ni nil; ( (.iiipiui). l.ntfn-d H Second ClnM Matter nt thr tlrr-ek-itndir
Icxm pint of lice nndor Art of Mnrch 1OT9.
NOTKI. TO Tlir ITIIMC
t'rniiiriitiH rt-llrctlon upnti the chicriu-tt-r ntiinillnc or reput.i-ti"-i
of uii poritin firm or corporation width tniij upptw In any
uf tit Aiiu-Htmi ptihlli-utltint will In- chicrfutl) corrected upon be-
". ItoiikIiI tit tlir tittriitinn of tlir publlnht-r. In ctao of rrror or
o'mim.iiii In li-ui nr utlit-r ii(hrrtl-m-nU the publisher dooi not
! -Itl hl'iilf Untile for dnmiice further thin tlir amount ri-crvled
f- r the nctunl pnrc cmcrlnc the rrror.
Il- lulled l'res Is rxchnhth entitled to ne for puhlk-atlrm of
i'l riih dlipntt-hr credited to It nr not otherwise rrrrilta In thli
liif .ilfto loeul nenn piihlUhrd hereon.
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By Sophie Kerr
-ni.-. rlh.TA fnlllnj !o reeeUe their paper rrRilhur) will confer n
f i in Hit- iiiHiiuKi-mrtit hv n-portlnj; mime lit the Clirulitlnri
I" n i r riione 000.
MiMUN nnnr. TODAY
JlP iniitn come in NVw
lurk ili-trrniliinl In linn
hiiiiir limn noil -irrlnllr AMY
JXl'USON lliut allF llltl mnkp II
tirc-t-i of lir life Antr hml lii-rh
lrr hr.l frlrml "Mill HOW Mill
JMKtON lirnUe tlir i-HKncnnrnl
Jniir fnirril on Kim nml mnrrled
Amy. I nnlilr tn lient Ihe lehl
nl Amj luipnlnr Jhe obtain
n )iih In n Nni liirli real elnl
nflli-r.
Inne l rlMrr nml non l mnU-
Inc an nrrlli-nt anlnrr lie lm
nn nnnlr ullh HOf.lll t IIOIll'l1..
lm l mirrli-il l.nlrr hr llre
if him nml tilirn hp oflrr to lirnf
Dip ptipnp uf Ihrlt rSillil ulir dl
mliira lilm l-itntrmptinulr
In Iter ilpjirrnlr pllchl J
limit to m lor hrlti lliittitnl
Ami
j He iftURhrd aloud: "Amy I; out for herself n perilous proceed
don't hellevo you'" Inc for one with only n atnnll elrcle
"Hut I Imve It' the truth of friend nnd ncnunlntnnces. since
Come nlonc nnd look at her " the real entato burners coutits so
j He followed holding her arm surely on snrli contacts. Yet Jane
'tlpht. still latlshliiR. but at the had done fairly well Now nnd
lEht of the cradle and the sleep- then the acted confidentially for
Inc child he stopped nmaied. "Well Knmlels' and Mr. Ifnnrtcl had
I'm a son of n cunt It It the truth ' nrgpil her tn eomo hack to his
A llltle pIMt What's her name?" nnice but film would not do that.
"She hasn't any yet. I waited Orndunlly and persistently slio
for you to chooe one." mj worked up a dertnlte lino for
"Oooil. we'll call her Axellna I herself among the small landlords
crter the wife of the captain of and her progress hnd been steady.
the ship. She was a Brand old her profits sllpht. hut sure It hnd
Norwegian dame sl feet two. voice meant week nfter Reek month
Behind thr Scenes in
Washington
W l II It .MntltAY . .
i n u sonoi
I ' hi NCK IlltAN
IO l mi J I MAV.VIfiS
VMtlAM IIOIMAN'.V Jr. .
i ii.ii rr ia uoquit
iu nrrii A'lintv . . .
1JU I'VI.II
. . flenenil .MnntRer
OfflBe nml Circulation .Miinnser
P.dllir
. . A'MHlnnt Kdlt ir
AiherllklitR .Mu-ini-r
A"it. Ath. Maituzer
. CI ctitatlon Ih-iU
I'orciniMi Mfth. Dept.
UWlt.rtnU kr Ool Hugh Nuxent P'trHerold t
sunst itirnoN haths
. 03 One Monlli by CarrlHp
-iim;i. topic . . . $ (i One Mould hy CarrlHp xt
'"" r MOO
M.I. StmSCltll'TIONH PAVAIJI.i: I. ADVANCi:
M innrms iirrmnnf ana nmr . - . . -- - ." : '
rnm Hi p lorn. ip ioj iik" n log-norn. iiiiru "iiuiikii io im niter moillll 01 liartl RriUU iu. lil. n
until Ihr hnlir l hum nml tlipn. . .i0 tllcrt Muspiltn. llOSied the hnnr n ilnv Not Hint .Inn nli-
whole works" Joeted to the RMnd Sho wnnted
She watched him for somo Rl?n i to be ro tired at nlphl that she
of disapproval. "You dor.'f mind. I would neither think nor remember
Howard' You're snre yon don't she welcomed nn anodyne for re-
mind'" Rret and humiliation Ilecret for
Ilut he only took her nnln In her foiillsh surrender to Roger
his arm. "Amy. sweet anything Thorpe humiliation and nnijer for
In this world you wnnt to do Is bavins as Rhft saw It. abased her-
lintrinril liprnuip Jnnr lnlt on
nltlnit hpr ilnimlitpr nnity. mstff
In tnkP tlir i-Mlil Itllh Hip lllnlct-
innillnii iltnl Jnnp nppr lnill
ri-rliilm liPt
HnrU In MiirlnitB tnif nrrlp
nut "lint llinintil "III tlilnk ul
hpr liiklnu llip Imliy A mnnth
imnra tiiiU llirn imp ntiirnlnB Ihr
Irli'fitiuhr rlno nml hp hrnr hU
nil p.
sow mi tiS with inn iinin
cilAlTUn XX
rlr'-t wlih me"
OVRR the telephone Howard ex-1
plained it nil to Amy He and ANT read the letter rrorti Miss
Professor mien hart suddenly man I ' !""" w'" frown. It was
t. i'
Florida City in the Hands of Receivers
c't ik the Hdiitheit mont city in the I'liitocl Staton.
' iM' Uikvn over Uic uffnirs cif tlu Htrniiihul iitv
ml tiirmiise to do tiioir level bout lo brinir hack
1 1 "iiro puio.cd. For ynuii nnd yeai-n Kev
1 "'Mil f of Uio ignr innmifnctiiHnjir tmds' of
H oninved n huge buinM the world ovor.
. iMitus.'iiidk of w-(rker. It wni n jri-eat iort
i mil huntei- 'pht in nnd yenr out Hip plnv-
a 'Id -nude .i landinp tluiv. Well innUm-H of
-i hvm Wlit-if HXM)(i'itv once roignod slow
hi i'tl lu ciiiz'ii hoie to overcome vo.'im of
.ml mnk tlu ItitoHc spot "a second Benmuln
i lifp'cn trmi-Mi undo and mtnmiinr freh
"itn m vpinn."
' -ion nnd brnni .-nd moiioy fonn n combinntion
In.iM ntic- in deiciL and uwke wnsto ))lnc8 blOMOin
'.t- I'lbnioiN cnittens of nndont Porsinn civlllzntloii.
p- J West may bo nblo to score n comobnek.
aswl to eet passape on a trelRbter nlalntlve. nucrulotis. qulle unlike
-slow and small and primitive. ! Ml" flow's udual robust comtnunl-
without a wlrcle. They had just cations wie ni leei won mi
landed and he had raced to th ' wn tired all the time Rhe dldn
She
1
self to Amy permitted Amy to In
sult her.
Amy had told her to stay out of
her life never to try to take- the
child. Jane hated the recollection
nf It. the submission to Amy She
should havo been as hitter with
Amy as Amy bad been wlih her
P
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' ui.
why It was Amy who had better
atny out of hers. .Jane's hadn't she
beRiin by taklnc Ilownrd .lackson
:iov from her' And now. her
child'
9
"PIMK and blurred and faded
these resentments pushed them
Into the background .lane's assur-
ance had returned with her estab-
lished business her growlnp hank
account and her own private discre
tion She hnd taken another apart-
Prevailing Wn.ure Rates on Government j
Projects i
'' ! - l.'f'M v.'ll iuitK-d n new order boforo he sailed
h tin- Dnvin-P.i'HCon net i njcnin functioning
i i .mI .hi (YPculivi order hpUuih: iido tho net.
ii- ii'imidiM-pd ninl revnketl Uio prevloiiR order. It
ii-r n ' to rnntrarfttr. and thir pinnloys. I' i"m-
1 ' m t'r on jrn"ntmpiit projects to pny "pro-
's ' ' l.ltl'H."
' ' '- i tHr-.- b.lv i.ikinjr n nap or is it in a trance
III -m r. IVrVli' iji' mnttpr wHl in blind?" Won-
' ' Mt-ii. n. I-idv Ser TVrkitiK. When ali wa nnni"d
. :'ti i-; iksI Aiiieiu.ni Kederntion of Uibor Icnderx
.'.I iiw he lift. uon ilipiii over and thy ivadllv ad-
Mint -1 ii in of th wonders of the labor world. In
i i wind.. innn ha a brain nnd tnct and most of the
u I fi'iiln.ns npciMMnry for l'-adorship.
m mi" thai overvliotiv sbould list what ConKrons did
1 ii nn if- uptit wsaion. mid thru blnnie it nil on the
' i-lent
l'n Small ha auuitDiiatiid SlO.OiiO for a conimittco to
tiitiv wnd life hrorn Iiiondwny to Hollywood.
didn't yet know nbout the baby
Kot that It mattered He woh back
he wn safe In another day he
erculil be with her! Nothing noth-
Inc else mattered beyond that
blessed knowledge and expectation.
How she ever pot throuch the
Interval the could not tell. She
hnll force Sho asked some of her
Itest clients to dinner now and
then anil was asked by them In re-
turn She went to the theater and
to an occasional concert or art
show with a woman friend. Miss
Jnrdlnc perhaps or some other
choen for politic reasons hut her
1. w Ktiltsi.n buys this country is on it way toward dic-
'.I -hip. Hi- orobnbly hnan't rend the tpsoche of aonie
-ui coiH-'-essmen.
nearest telephone Yes. he had sent 11P niore than two hours a nlcht A f0r stnylnp out of Amy's life
her a cable when they ictt nut nan ; i' r u.ii mn- ..- ..-.
hnd to entrust It to a stupid ehsp .upseltlnK and now It looVed as
Probably bed pocketed the money Ihouch America would have to Join
and thrown the messafie nway I In and n line mess that would be'
They were both well and he was ' Her arfnlrs were In bad ordor. too
Kolns to crnb old Professor llllert innd she didn't trust the advice nf
and dash to the station for the jlhls new ynune partner Mr Mnssey
next train i'n'' fnn In. one of the Trainers
"lint I had to hear your voice and the Trainers were trah
Amy 1 couldn't wtt I'M send a llironjsli nnd throuch Rhe wished
wire If there's lime but I had to coodness Jane would come nnd
speak to you tlrst " And then help her decide what to do She
nin "nrlln-dnrllnc"' didn't want tn end her thvs tn the
After she liiiii put .iu Sl.c- telf- p""'""'" h! '"' '" wn . mnt-wHii elevators and nn alert
nliAfin Iia potnomliprpil tint hpisureiy neatieii lownru n
jane pin me truer tmwn on ner
desk and considered It wns nl-
most four years since she bntf been
lo Marburg Her Inst vl'i there
was when she had managed to pet
her Inheritance out nf Miss rinsa'i
nnd old Mr Mnssey's hands
i ne mil cnap was gaga men. i tt.nri. ..-- i.r rt iniret and
telephoned and wns telephoned to. i"p innugnt. ami ir lies taen in lnnthlng pushed It aside
though she hardly knew what she n Rninr rminc Mek there's no tell sometimes all that nonsense
was saying She cleaned nnd pol-' lnR w'int nll happen to Aunt inmll noger Thorpe nnd the child
Ished and nrrnngwl and renr " money That money ought nm pven Amyi ool nn n nuallty
rangd the house She crammed jo come to me some dav I wish I of nn.nty Such things surely
her rofrlnerttor and pantry with 'a "onp of It nor for this Ronr j COultl never have happened to this
evtry eatable Tor which Howard " It would ho handy I sup hrleil.- resourceful cronture who
had ever ahown the slightest prcf- j I1"0 '" have to go nml look Into It " m 80 gCnslbly. no oponly with
erence She filled the rooms with Her little oITIce was a neat and no hint of romantic ndventttro.
(lower She played loud triumph- ploasant place even on this clnudv Nevertheless Jane bad not gone
ant mule the A Flnt Polonaise. I Mnrch morning There wns noth (hack to Marburg There as no
the Ilakoery Mnrch nnd the hilar-1 Ing feminine nbout It except Jane rpnlon wiy she should Miss Itosn
lous "Alexander's IlnRtlme Hind" t herself slender nnd smart In her n Bp wrrp tettcr friends nt n
but every momont was nn age dress nf fine dark serge with thin . iilNtnnro. nnd this wns the first
and she turned eonstnntly to watch while ruffles across the neck nnd I tlmo Itosn had ever sounded a note
the clock A telesrntn came toll- around her wrists. The clear con i of Strnss. Knowing her mint's
lag tho train tho hour of his ar .fast suited her Her sense of iiinpoKltlnn to ride down both phys-
rival nnd nt Inst time reluctantly drama wnsrntlfled hv good clothes (ra nmcnts nnd mental porturba-
iIiumwI Itself to the fulfilment of ' and good grooming She was 1 t lions. Jano knew there wns sotne-
thc promise. successful young business womnn thing sorlous behind the present
Ho wns there actually brown I setting nnd coBtume complete Bin nppeal: Miss Rosa wn not one to
and hard and strong. His nrms the plain polished wnlnut. tho case- mn0 n amllt nothing. "She's
vro like iMnds or steel around her nicnt cloth curtains the dark rugs. not reaUy nt thoucln Jane "Sho
"1 worked us nn able seaman on . tho call-button telephone letter ncVcr tells her age. but she can't
that dnmncd boat" he said. "Ill baskefs-these might Just ns well j mnro thnn c or fi2 So RnP
would have Iwon fun If I hadn't'"" belonged to a successful Rlir0y imi8 t)0 RC- Ani this
been so anxious to get back to you younr; business mnn. I Mnssey partner must hnve bothered
I'll nexer let you out of my sight her moro than sho snys. I shall
neoln -" A FTKH the Thome enlsodo was i ! i innv imn ilmt
She blurted It out! "I've adopted cx completely over nnd Amy bad impyrlRht lni. h- Sophie Ken)
WASHINGTON Tin r.u.ciH
itoiy of Ol Wnlntd Thol) bei-otues
mote astonlshliiK dns . d.i
This youthful Aiuhctst piofesxoi
asked for bit-iul nnil thp Senate
Itove him a stone Now he turns up
with on ni infill of hluebnrj inuf-
flns. Thorp you tecall acived nine
months ru dliorlor of thi- Iliiienu
of FotelKn ami Humestir Com-
merce only tn imvi- his runfljtnn-
ilon blocked by some politically-
minded Deinocintu senatoM led by
Hubert Stephens of Mississippi
RooieVelt wlthdtew his nomlnii'
tlon-nnd ban been maltlni1 hand-
onif ainetiiU evei since.
fltst the president refused to ac-
cept Thorp's te-lgnatlon ftom the
Fedeial Alcohol Control AdmlnU-
1 1 At Ion and one oi two lessei
boo ids to which he hod been u-
liolnted duilii bN dlt ectoi ship
. Then without any niinoume-
monuf. one learned successlvely
1 that Thoip hnd become on expert
for the Nit A Conmimm-s' Ailvlsoiy
Hoatd fliiH secictnry and then vice
clmliinali of the Imppitaut m-w
NltA Advlsoiy Counell nnd the no-
leetlon of Iloosevelt nnd icinnk
W'nlket for a blgijet nnd bctlei Job
with the National lOnioi'Bency
Council.
Now. on top nf all thnt
nnd
agaih without an nnnouncfifnent
ri.orf. teceiVf 4 high a tribute ai
roulil hi- pfihl tfe any AttnTICffh eo-
fombt He wul in- Hi.- Atlietican
fnettilier of the peonotnii ofiintnitti-e
or the league of Nntloiw which
meet at Oem-vn Jul 17.
Thotp joe n n pilvul eilln
since we aien t ill the league He
hoom on league invitation atnl nt
It-ague expense. Hut evety Insider
knows thf lonftup doesn't Invite n
fellow without getttoR teeomineti-
tUtlons fioni Washington.
The ptovlotN American mrtnhsi
was Ptof .lnnit-4 Haivey ttogciu of
Yalf Homevi'lt's moiiftniy ndvli-
pr Thorp helpd drvelop the new
Ameilcnu foifign trade policy.
There' i n remniltnble itadgt nt
Plolee Mill In Roek flti-l: P.tlt.
where n boulevmd cios hi-
hi Idle path ovel Which Hrticnls
debutantes. Mi Uoo-ivpII ihtl Mi-
nn Pull go i;tillomi'
Sfveinl invlslb i' i i i i the
pnilt. When a hoive get-; nt limit
wny n contact Ih foinicd which
flashes u ted light on the boule-
vald five sproud- ltet snipping
nit inototlsl-j
Ixiti of poili-iti Iiimh (t- to initkt-
the tlevli-" unk by wiilking
thiouKh the iny I'-ut It talie .i
borne.
LntoM Now Di'itl outinge TIip
AAA inilttlKl'tiplilnR section wheie
woilt Ih filRhtfully hot. hns Inntnll-
ed shower lintlis. Hut only fm nu-u.
None fni women
Scnatoi J Ham Ievvlt of Illinois
hnn n fnvotite tenn of etulenrmeni.
for visltine glfl lobbMts it
?hleltefi the Whit lion"
h&A made al.uiit IftO.OOO telephof.i
oall ih the lo-l yeftt ahd teceiet
tnote tlnln ftoouwi Mhie thnn ton
000 teleftlatnJ iaod-ovel Its "
rial wltes colnlllR ftlld jtolnp
The flowet and candy Ininnfi'
her ate goltiK stronir I bosr
In the t ineigetu y n . u
them to tndka t-liti-.iaiiir
better while woiltln -v n.
ii
fe. I
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A.MKftlt'A SAW 1'IltST
Itl.KI'llANr IN ll'ld
WORCICSTKIl Mam. i P The
first eloiiluuit o cOilit! to Mnctlci
nillveil In 1TflO.
It had bofiil bcniRhl tu
Jacob Ciosninhleld f 'ilmt n
Henga) Tor Jli and v . . . l m
NbW Yotlt fot i 10 ooo
Ih size be suip-i-' c jH i'Ihi
teitrdtlnl crentutei n i n In
itilelligpin t ne mnl.r i i it m
npproach 1 1 mail i nitin cm
afpmiiii pull" u.i p. ei rf
the prliud i Isrlh-Jiii tlir tin
Msitoi
WUM Ultl llMl 1 li
V ul liiii iiiai . f '!'
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yivrn i ii i i ti i
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fit si III
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He lo n ! I 0 i
RltTfe hi ought I
Stuto wan eh'wii
Cotiiincli In lVTi
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Now thnt the ii.u. i t t)itt
eonfeience Is ovei perhaps id-
lest of the nations will bo able t
dlsoovur what thelt dftlny is to i
OUT OUR WAY
THAT'S ALL SHE GOT MADRID cpd-
JIST TO 'GIT OUTA WARSHIM' PISHES
IM.yiJL REASON SHE'LL JIST HAND
f HAT 3Uy A CAN AND A SPOON &V&V
MEAL. WHV. UF-J con bm y
EAT OUT OF A NOSE BAG. SO SHE WON'T
HAFTA WARSH DtSHES WHV ELSE
V NO CHI.N? CU2 HE'S A EASy MARkT J
XTHAT'S WHY- I kNOVV HER!C
a baby A little girl!"
.taken the child Jane had ntnrtcd I
(To He Continued.)
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Dean, Lawrence J. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 187, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1934, newspaper, July 13, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72098/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.