The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 199, Ed. 1, Monday, July 23, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BRECKENRinGE AMERICAN. BRECKENTITDGE. TEXAS .iTmY TT I V 1.
lVlcphono I'M
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
!ul li'hed dully (except Saturday) by tin- llreckcnrldge American
f i li-Mng (i.mpnny l.ntcrctl tts Second Clnss Matter nt the HrcsU-
nudge 1xiis. post of the under Act of March 1879.
NOTICK TO Tltr. I'flJMl'
m rmnesjus reflection upon the ohirrnclcr standing or reput.i-
t. ii oi .nit person firm or urpor-tlou -I1M1 mny nppeiir In nnv
f Ihr nierlnui publication will be ducrftilh corrected uion be-
i i lir m::lit to the nllentlun of tin publisher. In case of error or
"' !. M in b-gnl or other advertisements the publisher dns not
! id hi-iwlf liable for damage further thin Hie umount rieevlcd
f t th nrtunl mcc covering the error.
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lh I nltcd I'ress cxcluslvel) entitled to Use for publication of
il neuv (lliiHitrhe crrdltcd to It or not otherwise credited In this
l r:wr. ilo local news pilhllnhed hereon.
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in rl-p fulling receHr ibrlr HiMr regttlMrly wflt cantor n
i . tin- management by reporting "sMie (o tl.r fttciihtllon
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SOPHIE KERR'S SUPERB LOVE STORY
bUI'llia IS.&KK d SUl'&Kli L.UVL. d J UK Y XteK
"STAY OUT OF MY LIFE!" . -
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Advertising .Manager
. Asst. dv. Malinger
... . Circulation lfcuiL
foreman Mreh Ilcpt.
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Ml. St llStltllTIONS PAVAWLR I.N AIlVA.NCK
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Inrk setrrmlnrtl In hiitt her liiniir
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tjren hrf liel Itlriut milll HOW-
Allll JtCKMtN htiiUr llir rncnui-
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nil mnrrlril m
In ru nrU Jitnr nlilnln n pii-
tllnn In n ernl Mlnlf nnirr NHd
twin ! iitMhln n later Inriini
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prmllne nnr In rrtwil ll imi.
rnlUr
U'Ern mrlrn intri the W'urlil
nr llnunrrt rfrrlilr. lit i-lilll In
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Irk olri llil. imprnillne ppHrn
linn. I ahllBril la nhi) hnlr in
it pHitimrnrrtHpni illnnrr pnrl? nl
tililrK mnr I a gut!. Vmj trna
! hrlj in krep llminnl Irnm
Kurotna lirr lrrr nef hl dr.
narmrr
now no on wiiii i hi: siom
CtlAfTKn XXVIII
tillMXKRT w ?r kind." said
i i
"Mjr plare trill bo
Thr won't tHe on
At leat not for n
'il'--al Administrative Court Is Rccnm-
m ended by A. Ii. A.
' 'l i -o.-lt hy executive nrdr el up 10 agencios
i 'ini f.. "ih.ijt the American ox out of the
'! th xj)! iniTit.il ajrwipa m.- lin j'v-
f (' fi"n nt fltV'ther afonry has ln?pn tie-
A. '. A. liipjinftifr the American Bar ai-
i i- hun I nit hiih beofi termed "a federal pd-
i mi f Anicli would takp over the judieUI
j .vern unit :ijf nck "lpavin their lejjiiativp
jtower intrct."
"innv ift.c-s lawyers the imtion i-er. Are
i "f th- l.rain truileis? An administrative
im mi .le up of luwveis. Well for yonra the
ii.'M if.i fni the joMertN." Just now thou-
i ( work.T who had jolw arc jobless. Tlisy are
ixe Th'iUMUid who me in urmpithv with the
nile. T ht re i a very ujtlv llutfoii in all tho
i tie. -.(. for th. jnlilifss" cannot ho rreat
' .iders cf 'trtraiiixed unions who rafuse to ub-
t "nevnncpt m a non-pailiwin conciliation board
fl adiniiiistratif.il. Why throw monke wrench-
uft nim-'Mi rep-tvpiy plan.'
i'tulf Sam a sa Purchaser of Cut Over
Land
i- tfoi'nir into the I. nn! puipIiiihp husni. n
.iw.iv down here in Texa.s. " In other wurds.
i' t.-rrst utrvice h:t dischel ita pln to puirhuse
' ' h.i't in K.Kt Tpju for conrersion into.re.-ei vii-
! f'.tir unit- hiiiI prokthly to include leten
! :.mi.im ;(.s. Moreiivpr. It in planned that
leajte ullimateb would nm a lujth its l.lnnoou
i-t-i-s have lHH?n in East Texaa for iome tlmp
n mill' efttinintoa and fitntl nnlinn on the urnimmi
i Ifttnv when ajl (JiiDnieiLjiril '" ' AcctmUiisr
.nre. iuintr urttttncKrnotT. national fonwl
er to the utp for mipport of ltrasl schools
id an adfhtion.1 10 per cent in mnde available
( ei-vice for btiildmy road in cotinliea included
i -.
M. has reminded the American public that the!
t .ervn. off.iiaN declined "to dweuss nns-i
" tn r paid. xpluininf it would be ajrain.sf
'nf int.re.st u do so." Are they TVxi.na or
I ex)or1 . mi iluation of rutvers ealled from
'ie.dth" Hi. thev know their business? An
! "pie latin! oiden from I'ncle ?am alon- or
'.'.ii olitieirs who ke..p . weather oe on
w.-ll ait the clock?
fi ' .
tliiwnrd
td for me
iinrone !
nther rr "
lie went n. "I'm tlari that mnch
It nettled The old rhnp offered to
eontlnne mi 'alary nut of his own
portret "
"Rut y 'i emildn't mke thit." aald
Ami
"No. i couldn't takt It. but I
wanted tn He Mid ba had no seat
kin. thnt ha wantad to maka It eo
ltle for ma to go without (celiac
worried ihout ylm."
Father and Mother wowM llk
ma to coma and lira with them trat
I m oot (mot to d It Thl la oar
home ind Cm loin to ttar In It
till yrni come back Thin war won't
last long "
"But. darling Amy. it you arara
with thara thara'd ba aomatMUy to
ook after Ton."
"No. I won t go. Ho. rani. I don't
need auyooa to look attar me Uui
I did think taajrbo your mother
would like to come bare. Sbe can't
so abroad again now and she hasn't
any fixed plnee to live 1 don't
know though. If I should Rive
mnale leaaoaa. that might bather
her."
"If yon glra muelc leaaonsT"
"I'm not going to alt around and
do nothing but wait. I'd go crazy
1'ir give leaaona and get the Con
gregational chnrch organ to play;
it not much pay. bat It's net much
work either And with halt a dozen
or ao ponfla a week I'd mnke
enough for the running expenaee of
tho hoiee. except the rent If your
mother ould eome. she could be
with Nanry while I'm out. If ihr
d'.en't come there'e alwayt Mr
I'earre. and Nanry'i no good"
rPHR little girt looked up. "Nnnct
good girl." aba emit! mltclHe?
ciuely. She inoka dtallnctly. with
no Blurring but her Yefce was ntlll
awaatly Imbytah.
"to you are n Rood girl." aald
llowanl. patting her band "The
beat llllle girl I know. Good little
Nancy -
"Qoo little .Nancy do-ar little
Naaey." the aald. beaming at Him
with a aadden radiant smile.
"Hut Amy." went on Howard
till patting the child s hand. "I II
i be getting pay. yotl knew mere
thnn I'll need. I'll be able to send
on something."
"Then we'll save something."
Ry great effort they were talking
as it U meant nothing special but
they did not look at each other ex
eept with quirk almost furtive
glance. Neither ot them could eat.
but they both made pretense. Amy
Opplng tea. Howard crumbling hi
rl1 beside his nlnte. Rrcn Nancy
fett the tension When Amy lilted
her down nnd unpinned ner nib
the rhild turned her fnre to he
kted "I lovt you muwer." she
-aid fondly
"Oo and kiss Daddy too." said
i my Nancy came around the table
in n mh of affection. "1 lore yon.
Daddy "
"She can play In the sandplle un
v il time for her nap.' sn"!d Amy. as
If this wasn't part ol every clear
I days prog rata Hut she had to aay
' somethlnr. she waa so close to cry
in
Howard carried Nancy outalde
and when he came back Amy's
1 tbroai bad stopped choking 'Ullert
. thinks If I pot the tests there'll be
I no doubt that I'll get a commission
. I'll te Interested to take them li
ought to tell me tot about my
eye and my sense of balance and
so on."
i 'Why are yon so set on aria
I tlon?" aekoU Amy. tl lotting fear
fully at spinning crashing burnin:
i pianos nnt determined to shour no
fear
"Ob. It'i tbe new tils thing and
I ie got a regular kid hankering to
drive a plana Oealriae." he tlnUheri
milerly. "If I've get to kill other
men. I'd prefer to do It at as far a
distance at possible. I.et's not go
into Mat."
A MY did not ask anything more.
' They both tried as they had
'tried from the first decision to tie
eommonplaco and practical but the
days weiit by In a stranse hurried
chaos where there seemed to he no
sane adjustment When Howard
pnased the first ph)lcnl test he
would be sent to Texns for train
Ing. but beyond that he couldn't
plot his future Nor did he try
The dean tho president and Pro
feasor Rllert wire-pulled and mantp
nlnted such Influence as ther
could devise to get him a cotnmls
'nn. and he had to uo to U'nshlnc
ton twice to see annul IL
Professor Rllert went with him
' on one of these trip and came imrk
nortlag with rage 'T!iec small
minded larks-m nltW ilreswd in i
little brief nuthoi'ltv ' r:ieil tin
ild man
Howard grinned when he told
this to Amy "He had to wait three
hours to see somebody In the Wat
Department nml no's carried on like
nMd ever since roguinr orntloas'
Mlxlnit bl metaphors And j-rlnillnc
bis teeth: Says nes going to vote
Republican tho noxt election."
Amy was slari to find something
10 laugh at without effort "lint all
the same hes an old darling lle'
written to oui mother Did you
.tnow that? I had - letter from her
Ahile von i'rc eo-e And sne
i-oniing to 4t.i priiMden he con
pa part ' the I'vtn- ..... mtl.
By Sophie Kerr
.ays it the piano bothers her she'll
'put cotton In trr enrs nnd mnke
motions. Your nutii.rs the best
"port!"
it was not until the time was
actually set for Howard's leaving
that Amy spoke again of wanting
a child "Don't you see?" she said
'It's our love for each other. It's
yon and me. living together In one
body. Howard. I'd b o Infinitely
happier If 1 knew I wns rolng to
hare a child It would be easier
to stand your hloa away."
-Ruu Amy. suppose i don't come
tmck We've got to think about
thai too "
'MO. I wont think about that. I
j l won't think of it for one sec-
ond. I want another reason to
I mnke you look out for yourself It
' we had a child you'd not take so
I many risks You'd not do extra
I foolhardy things"
i "A war Nnt ernrtly the place to
be cautious."
"A war is exactly the placo to be
cautions A dead soldier's no ufce
to hit country Those young ttrttlsb
ameers who lend their men over the
top with a swagger stick! Mag
nlflcent In one way but a fearful
waste of good material if they want
to win. Yon'll never be n coward
not for yourseit but you're belnp
a coward for me You're going In
i to an adventure of life and death. I
have a right to my own life and
death adventure That's not senfJ
mental tash either It is true."
"Yes." he sild at last. "It I
.true "
They were very pUlful. those two.
in the last :.onrs of Howard's stay
They were stoically calm They In
vented small busy duties about the
house and whan Amy packed hi
bag she sent him down In the gar
den with Nancy but thil was n mis
take for she could hear their voices
and tho tears she hnd drended
eoultl not be held back.
At the end of It she washed liar
face and went down smiling. He
was to leave on the train that his
mother would arrive on. for Mrs
Jackson had been afraid of her own
courage and had so artnnged things
that she would seo him for that one
moment only. She had been gen-
croup too. in giving hla time to
my And Profeesor and Mrs.
I .owe left them alone until the time
came to go to tho station. Other
faculty members and some of their
friends were waiting for thctn
Miere Edgar Moreland wrung his
uind "I mny bo seeing you before
'on if.- he mild "I'm golug In."
As a small anxiety takes the
'harp edge oft a large ono. to the
necessity of making euro that Mr
Jnckson didn't miss Howard re-
lieved the party. Amy stood by
Howard's side touching his arm.
but she did not hold It. If sho had
held it. she would have clutched
cjiiI dragged him back with all her
strength. She know it. They bad
said their goodby at home alone.
At the cur steps .hey kissed once
and then she stood back bosldo his
mother The two women watched
the train pull out. looklnc at him
an he leaned from the window.
C.pyrmnt 1934 by Sophie. Kerry
(Tn Ho Continued)
Behind the Scenes in
Washington
WASHINGTON Hoom-viII lrtl
'the Pueito Hicnns without telling
1 them what he bad up his sleeve fur
them.
It'd a program of state socialism
unique under the American flag
and for a while It probably will cost
American exporters at least $16.-
000000 a year In decreased business.
But the alternative aponaors says
Is virtually certain social chaos for
the Island
I The plan it submitted In the re-
port of the Puerto Mean policy
committee headed by Chancellor
Chariton of the University of Pu-
erto Klco and calls for land testor-
atton to Islanders Industrial devel-
opment and nn emigration pro-
gram. Roosevelt hoa studied the report
and privately approved It though
the document hasn't been m a d e
public.
The Cbardon termrt even calls
for a "scientific" scheme of birth
control though It'a admitted this
wouldn't bo socially effective until
standards of living- and the Puerto
Rlcan'a sense of reaponaiblllty are
improved.
NJv industilcs would be regu-
lated on a limited profit basis Uke
public utilities ns part of a plan
for local tariffs to protect the lo-
cal market.
High Income taxes would be es-
tablished with abatements when
i!i taxpayers money wan Invested
m government -n p - i-i-1 lnHtt-
1 1 les.
Hilt Mi. .-hi. r ph . 1 of III. pi""
callx fni pnhlii piitilii-i" mil npi-i
ntlnit f uirar mill- an. I cane linul
fitiu- f 1 tilt 11111I coffi'i' linil the
land to be dkstilbuted among tin.-"
of thousands oi home-stendei
There will be publicly owned
warehouse machine shop com-
munity and school houses home-
and dairies to sell milk to gnnvei
and laborers at eoxt.
It's frankly admitted thnt profi'
sharing pioviaions for growein an. I
lolioier will forcn a redlstrlbuHoi
of income and n xtiai p cut in pr.
fltrf now ill allied from I he Hlan.l
by American sugar coiporntlotw
And If land and mills can't lie
bought ut teasonnule pi ices Puer-
to Hlco will take it under the right
of eminent domain.
Favorite cut tent excuse of New
Dcalom when you can't get In to
nee them ns given by their neeie-
tarics: "He's wtitlng a speech today and
would rat he 1 not lie disturbed until
he gets It done
A general nil of confiMlon has
persisted heie since the adminis-
tration's very beginning nnd It'n n
lot woise since new agencies cre-
ated through recent acts of Con-
gress began their frnntle searchei
foi office apace.
Many of the blight boys brought
In heie foi important Jobs never
did take time nut to learn their
way around town.
Offices have hee-
mound so 1 ipnllN 'h
th.it 110 one ( mil. I
1 Mmi .ipp.nntiiii 11'
Hindi .11.1 1 k P '
place.) lint that's i
misdirection of Innm.
governmental letters
whose funettorm don
subject mutter
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in
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Fnd- in U. -nil. 1. Ii .
Jackson iMi i New-. .
"The gravest il.inue irr. .i.( n
the Federal idler prounrn thm
It may result in the (evelopm-
of a nation of mendicants
That multiplied thou
benefited during the n
the munificence of th.
cannot be doubted.
"Having found thn r
to live without workniM
continue to follow th 1 1
resistance.
"Too many people .u 1
on the government f.ii !
point has already 1 1
wltere recipients of r.
bounty also expect him to 1
tn bed at night tuck In ".
say their prayer' ami ki
good night."
OUT OUR WAY By Williams
7 ""' W'- y J 1 DrJ'T KNOUJ wRlfiHT I NO WE WONT
yMK'. '-'V F T PVS AWRIC5MT SjTt-I WONT
5vj4yr GO HOME Im- ' QUlT' 'F . MAKES Mti SORE-;
fW- W r?rr aTSk-md!. V THAT'S TM' WE COULD OW'Y
Wt' ffl tn-JX LABRUPIN WAV YOU r3T THREE TO
W N iupZ?RelJ?TA PEGLAM- WORK' OM IT
tU W VoJf? 'CL0U'M'N WELL DO BUT THEY'LL BE
V- 14 JIS PER A f.r'r.P THOUT TlOENTV SWIMMIN' '
W H v V ruislVi sS.mmIS ASWIMMIM' iw IT WATCH
I s '' fer-n- -VSUMMHR. J BE HERE AFTER
lNfVJ K-MJi T WE TURrsJ TH' CREEK
tyjfa WfcF. J vt?V "7 ' INTO THIS HOLE.
K ?ki&Qd. & ' isv r "' ?-i
ism a. net tiw.icc it
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born thirty ypaps too soom.
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Dean, Lawrence J. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 199, Ed. 1, Monday, July 23, 1934, newspaper, July 23, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72107/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.