The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 225, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 22, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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lje SrethcnritiQc American
WEATHER FORECAST:
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d-R' MEANS UNITED PUEt-.S
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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Daring
POLICE THINK
GANGS HAVE
NEW LEADER
Raid On Armored Money
Truck Showed Unusual
Intelligence.
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n.lrliiil fhi- wil and tenacilt iif
im Miiiil.lHn police again! thr
i tniiiiiK "f the rrliiiiiml b'liiii which
zrd $427950 from an aimorcd
niumy truck yesterday In Amrii-
i .i Inigct cash holdup
1 hi- utitlitw raid In Brooklyn and
flight in iich In -ipccdboal dwarf-
t Un- Imagination i.f tiny bnmli'
.i (iinii'i hli-tmy
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w ii derwoi lit li' kIi'i in'i li
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iraisers Continue Their
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Stephens County.
Appl ifi'i i iiiitlmii'il llirn In
I . i tln-i uf Sti pliPim I'otility caltli"
'n ul- Wi'dnrmla) pu'.niatoiy to
' .iniM fni P..t( IMnto county
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ii Hip piirclm-p uf
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id- Iimvp been offered
K"i' innie.it rtlmut
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A AM l.s Take
Hack Fired Worl:cr
WAHMI.-.'JTOV i. .-.' .P
MtA ngieis' -jhr back John I.
I'.. n in utt-Mile ut i.f th'- fllA
I li i il Kmployp.' t'i mn who wiu-
I. ut ul li Adnili l-ti itui lluul'
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'li .iik' 'f Hlu'hil t in In).-.
1 Mild wuji dropp'd for
..rffli lei i hut the Nttloliel l.i-
Iki Itil.iUiiii. liuiiil Hi Id that wa-
ll .1 lt. i unl-ulllli. . h.nj.
I lun nil will ii' un a trchlilrill
adi t..m ii Nlt Labor Adviory
Itoud
Rain in Oklahoma Hope
for Drouth Sufferers
IvA.NS V-- ill M . ..
il'i'i It in. fa ! Keiieiully i f i"l
a -i i'IiiiiI .-hnw.i iIiiii.h It)"
VI I i ll ll.ll ll I II I Wl'll-plt ul III
the Sulllhwi I that Impi w
boUteied today fin Minimi i lunh'
.It'iiith auffeiein
A iiik'i 'f uutunill i amr tu lie
ii i . li itp K ci . i tv aiea Ihla
in with i"iud I tin Ihil wile
.. in'i a i lli " h i . un .nil
t. i mill! i t. n j. ntiall) in
miuiii 4C1 lion throughout the
.ition Thr buglili'-t pui un the
uii'i w t . .ii wcmIIh-i ump w.u. in
I ll.laliuiu i linn that til' ani"
in ifi ililn d 'in I ill il tli" iltuiith
w . In Urn Kan wa i inn al fluin
Aiuui Ulu. Ia. ooit to llolden-
vllle north tu NrvvUiik. and ion tli
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Bandits
Scouts Vi acinr
Grand Canyon
Grandeur Today
111 pi keuililgr Ho Si i ut
v. iij.i lug the gini'ilrut nf
tin ; ii . i f'iiiisim of thr Colo-
i ui. . In. wl.iy .u.otdlng in
ii filial -mi iciilvrd by tho Am-
ii. .hi fiuni tlnir Iridei. Scout-
miiniPi J Italrlj-h Hiinc-
llml .i fine tilp nil tln way
fiom iiumwiii'' tli" telegram
..ml Up ilted tha UlVR
MpiI National Foiont with lt
wuudiiftil M-eiicry We slept
jn.t iitirti. th" cnlinentiil ill-
villi U hitvr a wotldrrful
i iini iinl ui" irrrivlng wuudor-
ful t.t" iiiiiPiif hetc.
'1.1'imik fr (irand Canyon
thl- initiiliiH Thr wenthor i
kioI .iful all hip fpnllni; finp "
BRECK SCOUTS
WELL TREATED:;.::':.:.' :r.-
Letter From Roswell Tells
of Reception; Money Sent
To Insure Full Trip.
Hi. i Ui ... iili. llo Sriilltn wi'ir
mil In hi H inn of v.lii'11 tlicy V lu-
ll. -.1 !.... II N M. Saturday
iilvii' ii i until. u to it icttar rp-
ipIm.I W "iIiipmIiiv by Secretin y
Oillp Mini I. t tlii. oKamlwi i.f
I'liiiiim from Hfcrtan- Cteutle
Himppoii of Hie lCMiwU. clumtMir.
iTh ( u(wj. o(
....i i..i ii. rniii- r rv.k
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had nnm of our Hoy HrouU
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wiui mrm nnu uie uoiaiy i iw
provided Ice rold pop '" '
Hoiiip nf th iiinintxin weie Ihere
liMikmg iiflvr them to ut-.' thul
thuy enjoyed Ihetr nta"
Al MtalllngH Wodnenday wired
$33 raised by tho Chamber of
Commerri" mid aome additional
fun. to the Spcut to help de-
fray thPlr rxcne and lh Innuri
that I he full to week Mn be
ppent on Hip tour.
The boy. ran bt leached by
mall ut Grand Canyon. Arl-on-.
Uie next L'im'c daya and at Gallup.
N M.. on Sunday and a few day
thereafter.
PlTsidlMll Atl(Ml(ls
ix i-
wintry huucrul.
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llAltltOU.TON III. Aug. n
1 1 'P leader. of nation und utate
joined 3000 Carrollton re.ldent.
t.alav In final neighborly tribute
to the lute Henry T. Ilalney dla-
tinuulnhed native -on
An ppeaker of the huue of le-
ini'i.. i.tmivep the picturesque
It.inn'V wm.1 an inil-liindlnif llcut
i nil. I in Hie lia 'tie fur national re-
(overy. ad at the head of thone
who i iim tn inouiii hi aiiiig
w . In- chief PricldPiit Hoo-ievelt
flit i n li . t. at the home the
ImmIi h i i lip taken to the 'ir
loll' i iiimirrv and then Imrlid
In the family plot.
Sivciiwalar Keens
Cilji Manufcr
MVI-TVATm. Aug 23. I're.'
ent city nianager-commiwion form
of government w upheld ICW0 to
3I here Tueadiy In un election
which had been forced by tuoae
'kin
iiaw city ehurter.
VICM'IUS l.lVIS MII)I.MI
MIPLAND. Tex. Aug 22 d In
IMul T VUkiih. hceiitaiy of the
Midland Chamber of ('onion u-e for
10 vruiv and prouiuirftl in the .ie
tlvltlr- of the Texa Coiniiirrci.il
ISxecutive HMaocliitluii )m resign
ed to tuko h almilur poaltion
McMlin Texj
Sought on Land Sea
ROOSEVELT
PEGS COTTON
AT 12 CENTS
Government Loans Ordered
At High Rate For Com
. ing Season.
Ni: Oltl.CA.N'S. Aiir. t: iiV
The AliU'tli'iin (iitliin ( ii-0ii'rn
lli' iismii'IiiIIiiii Mill lint hi' siiIIh
lli'il w 1 1 ll un tlilni; ll'HS llniii Un
purity prlri' nf I.". iciiIh a niiinil
for I'oltnii I'ri'ilili'iil N. (). ll
HiltilMill lilllliilllii'cil Imliiy follim
hit; riMclpt of word front Wiiili
IliKlnn Unit Ilic KiiMTiniH'iit plitn
IH'lt to llllMlllll' n It nt it of I'
ri'iits a pound mi this vitr'-i i rnp
U'ASIIINiiTIN
IJuVII llllKIlt .
tm
hi il
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trnd Dip fum i ui
Motipp )i-iii T
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Thr lo.inp will in (fi i m . :li"
pi li i" nf rotton Hi 12 .lit i i.iiii..I
in lipftrl Hlloulil the ptii'r un li.
loW 3 l-l'lltn. fill" HIK- ll( ful!
on the Kosptiiini'nt . but hould'hi
prtcr go abovr. thi- pi of It u'il i
thr fniinrr'
COiton I- -cliing for more thml.t
Fen '' l'nnd u-
fill fMCtOli" IH
ptpxpnt hut pp-
caiurd unriml-
n' nr ni 'n " prujnete-
ffnural Mrlke In the lxtP lndu.
try Th)g wouW loJ m buylnK
ttraaumablv. and have a brnrlnh In-
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nihai Ihlnifk u-hlrh liuvr rHiiHf !
I Illn fr Oovrrnmnnt ad
MMM lltl l.la-lll.ln.l 11 fl Pll. ill
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ponU'"r"" fomnircd with In i
y": ntgoi.iil.oim for mi lndo-.liip
" rotton agieemenl Japan ln-
nK onf of hl onlryV bent cu.-
t"n end deUy In gettlns cotton
exemption certificate- to the grow-
" The certificate- roprtment th-'
hlen of cotton each farnipr iiihv
market under the Hank head Ad-
allotment
"N" rrlcf-llxliic .-flu'ine"
Official-" al dtlte loan today .
not a prlce-fixinB rhciiic. although
the effci would be to utop mm
lite of cotton If the pike fell
below 12 cent. They an Id the
loan would enable grower to mnr-
ket their rotton In orderly .aahlon
mid that they would not have to
.ell If the price olumptd In the
near future.
riv"e'' ' t" r"
rotton would bring around UI cents
or nioic ufter the utrlke threat
Hird.
A I Caponc ImiIits
A leal rax Prison
HAN KUANCU4CO Aug 32 l I''
Al Caponc entered the Alralrar.
prUon today in company with 12
other fedeial prloner claed
a among the moat dangerou con-
vide In the United HUtec. With
all prrcautionn. the government
brought C.nor.c and hU fellow
prisoner to the prUon in aVtn Kran-
ci.co D'- Populut eenttfe were
vold"d a the men were nhunted
o thr penitentiary.
The train wu maneuvered airv"
bridge down to a freight tertnlii'
ai ut Tilhuiun to avoid Bun Kran-
cifC). The guard- forced baidt the
row'd which wanted a look fit Cu-
K)I1P
'rix Identify
ClllldrUSS liUIKlll
TOUT WOKTK. Aug 23- 'UR.
'H- today Identified fingorprlnle
" u "n noi ywwtay i ctii
dread u Jur.tr Alviu Hitsgell 2T
City Attorney J. C. Pviaon of
Chlldrrwi pent the fingerprint
here. Police ald their Identifica-
tion w-a ioitive A Childro
luuiiht lamp owner prevlou-ily hud
identified Ihc man a.- Hob Kb
inigei
Poln hni .aid UiiggCjt w!
wuntod for five Weat' Texts liold-
it ' upu und u hunk robbory at Cov-
injtoii Tcxu-
Louisiana l.c;islaturc Swept by
The r'.oulhi.iiiii ii .i i.itiu i: d n
po-ltloll of P. S ."v nut H llii l.uti' . a. i. il i .
li tiller Lout tt.ii pliutuKi.iplii d iiii'.ii i i i!
Kill 111 III ll 1' I ul ut II
RURAL WORK
FUNDS HERE
Woods Finds Interest I n
Rehabilitation Plan Is
Growing Daily.
W P Wood- diiiriii uniu i'
hllblllt llluli ... f. l-u N I'dlieid l .
I ci lived c'n i li" fm i "o rich fol
rallying mi th' wmk In Stephen
Callahan. Throi kmortnn mid at-
land foun'lt'i t.ic icinuindcr of thu
month.
Woode iinKertud intcreat in thu
work whU'h ..eek to place tm-
anU on lunim for the coming your
In exvhengu for lepiili to farm
piopetty ftiiiuced by the govern-
ment i- uipidly ini'i'ciinlng lie
.ld l-iudli'ld.- .it- w iking up
the tact that tnc mial iPiiblll'-
tlon iiogiiMii of let i- IIipiii all u(i
imrtuulty to put then filiilH Hi
good liapi and keep lliein lh.it
way und 'it the Maine time providi'
a mean.- of livelihood for pi-roiw
now on the relief lull-.
"The lund o A in i un- the mien
wh) will event tiaily hive to pay
for the iclief prugriun Ihiough
taxation und it in tu their advan-
luge to p. e Uiut un many peij.-m
tt Klble ale made ef-.-i0lan
lug." W'ooilta .-aid
Wood will go to lllhlliif rftiu
Monday foi u meeting ul 1 p. in.
to explain the lehubllilntlon pio-
gllilll.
Local i)Ion Inspect
Comanche t'tunt
Odie Minutii .( t ci ii ut Hie
Chumlier of Cotiimeice mid () I.
Alexander owuei of the Incit
iieumcty. went to Comiuche Tues-
day und ui-pected the chceao fac-
tory in Mpii.it ion llu'ic.
Miuutru lepuried dully coiidi-
tloiih ill Ciiiiiaiu In- appioxim I'el
the .aiiic an Inn. with milk pu.
duclluii at a luw ubb bmuu c ul
abort forage ciop .mil higiv iucu
foi feed
liandils Kidnap
Two In Oklahoma
KL flKNO Okla.. Aug 22 'UR
Sir. and Mr. Henry Buxon. Yukon
mi'l an l lletiu filling ttalion op-
eialor weie kidnapped bv twu nan
illl.- wraiing floui ;aii liuu.l mil
t In- head- lit) iiirIiI Min and
mile ride the couple were thrown
out of their machine and the fill-
ing ntullon mini wui nibbed of $13
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American Labor Chief
Endorses Textile Strike
WASHINGTON. Aug -'J (l'i'i
'I he Amril.iii l'".'dei aMun of Tttbut
ti .in etiilui .i d tin 'ukii plan of
the Tixtlle Wot kit I'liion Where-
by Vhi.(hi ii ibctp would walkout
before Septi'inhei 1
Aftci a lengths ennfcience with
officpi- uf the Pulled Textile
Wolki'l-. Win ill ecu piepideilt of
the AfVii'ilcan pcdcialiun of Labor
pledged the nupport of hl national
luboi orgunlxution in the utt ike
piogrum and appointed committee.!
tn co-operate with the textile lend-
01(1.
Girl 1-YiiMul ilav
Trll ONJuriiinjr
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Wilson's (llolhw
s
KL PASO. A.ig '-'- PPi Le.-i
Jin gene Cleveland. O xtcnogriiphci
will he a-ked to come to Texas
aid leiifv ngalnit her friend
Ai t hoi C Wil-ou when he goe to
lual chiigt.l with rluyfng Mr'.
In ne li Hull Ch velaud widow
In tint Alluiiiev Kuv Jack-on mild
tutlnv
Mlp" Juigen- i m to have
binned the blond.' ckitlung of Wil
miii ai'iei .he received them In un
-.ii . package from Texa..
Wil-ou Will be arraigned ut a
.pedal lei in uf com I In Van Hum
Tiie.-ilfiV
hake Cisco Flow
Into Sandy Fnds
CISCO. Aug 22. U.R Flow "f
watei fiom Uilte Cihco Into Hundy
1'ieck for the benefit of i utile
iilong the ci nek wu Mhul off Tues-
day aftei the water hud reached
a ili.-tuiin uf 21 null'' Cuttle men
ii id iiiii lid i li il the wale t be
run nilo the crick when their own
water pilppllr.-. hud been exhail)
cd. It wit cMlimuted that the
lei i I of the hike WU.- liiwel'd
even tin liw.
Truck Drivers'
Strike Settled
MI.NM.APOL1S Minn. Aug. JJ.
UP1 Thlily .rven duyt of bloody
' i luting and i.iattlul law ended tv
day iilUi . el tlcmeilt cf a t I'I lie
of 0.000 tiuck drivers. Poaco
terniM Hint ondnd one of Uio lilt-
. teie I luboi feud' were ucceplfd
and Air
Long Waves
it " mild in ii;lln u Un' puliin il
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EVANGELIST
ADMITS HOAX
Confesses 'Kidnaping' Only
A Ruse To Get Rest For
Himself.
'IOM.8HOKO. N.c Aug 22 -U.Ri
Itrv. It. II Askew 21. evangi I-
ipt confcpMd to federal and ht itc
authorities today that hi kidnap-
ing wa.- u Iiii.ix. he periplrut'd
binikelf liei.au' he needed u tent
and -hud to get uwtiy.
The hetlff announced that
Ackcw iidmltU'd he wrote all ruti-
poiii notiv made nil telephone
call In the cue und even eent
a telegiuiii to Angeliih Temple de-
manding 2.'.IXK) fiom Altueo Sum-
pie McPheimm.
300 Absen Lees
(last. Vole Here
Absentee voting fur the run off
iiuiijmlgn ended u midnight Tuen-
duy with approximately 300 bal-
lot cu.t wllh County Clerk Rett
(Irunt. Home of the bulleta xent
by mull were id ill un King Wed
neuday ho thul I he final total
wa. not known Huwevei. the (u
tal did hot unite icach the num-
ber oof alini'iitcc ballot .'Hot in tho
fiist piinriry .when the htate re-
corded ii rorord vote but wu suf-
ficiently iuige to Indicate gnat In-
let ct m the runoff.
Speakers For Allred
To Cover Section
speaker.- for James V. Allred
candidate for governor will d-
droaa the voter In aevuiul com-
munltlea jut rounding Ureokeniidge
before the end of the campaign
11 was iiiinoiiiiied WcdmtaJuy.
Victor Mo'ilijln county utloni''.v
of Paly Pmto I'jui'ly. will speak
at Caddo tonight.
Thursday night U T. UpvvK-i
Stephen comity dciiioointlc linili-
uiun. will opuuli 'jt Woodbuii
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SUBSTITUTE
CWA MAPPED
BY HOPKINS
Success Of New Effort Will
Depend On State Expenditures.
W SH I NUTON. Aug. 2?
A .OKiii.tie work relief
t" piovido oniployman' i
wmtrr fol nillllon- f i
ii ihnilty i"o)l i uniu i
t. ii bv tllC RiiM'lllllir
It -uoi'Osrt v ill di i"
i rd .-tntr i'pi inl.l i .
iind- nrr low
Tin ni'v ihohi un "
fi. i'U'A whh. h pu im
ii'HlmKI to work In twiii
l"-" and April t. P.; I
Jl lirf A(lnilulntiatni ii i
Il-'pkinp. rritirnltiK fi-mi . I
p. in lour will dl-cu . in ni
pi in- with Ihc plr-ldi ill Hi i"
'I In- timv pingiiitn i" iii i i. ' i mi
iX i IllM-lflc tt lllllpi
I I'lnnnliiK.
Work on piilmr pinpi i'
I'luding ntti'id iiul ppwii iini'i in
tin-lit -. hl'liwiiy con-tun ti.'ii .u I
in i'i j colli i in
I HoilhliiK iiinl (li'iiiuli! ;'!'
I Pi'inIii "Hon
."i Kduc.it ion
ii lli'Hllli hiiiI ii en .linn.
Ufftl'lllll! hHllI tliov hoped CM l.t-
ii.iIIn to icmoic ft ii i idiif i .Im
nil pri pon cHplJilr of i inplo mrnt
W.ilji'-i will cipml the pici ii'iiik
mi. p. ild ii'ijul.'ily employ cd win k-
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IN HOLD UP
Hamilton Blackie Thomp-
son and Stanh!?. klenli-
fied By Victim.
KK.NO.V Aug. 2'J " ' P
togi'ipiiK of fUiymomi iii'
und Kd U'orchuioiithi '
weie pcslMvely1" Tdeii'lf'. I ' I
tho-e of Im ml It- .in.. '
filling . tal loll of .7
Martin towkc ait i i
W. . Hoffman .t iti'-n
when three men in Id li .
Iliinilltnn'n pletutc un I
llkencioi" jf the dim i '
dlt automobile-. IL a
positive of hi i'l' 'i'
Htmitcn condemned n i
ecuied front t'.ie L ild
jail two month". "
III desrilptlon m ' .
dtt talllei with tin
Thompon who escapi w
lllon from the Texas p-.
Jim To Scratch
Both McCraw
And Woodward
AUSTIN Aug 22. 'U.P-
Oovemor Jiuiich K. i'.
-crutch both W.ih. . '
und William Mn
for attornty gem i.u
uiduy pitman
in the Kei 511011 1 . u
day th' t jm
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Seriously III Iff re
I 11. McCunn i .-en ; '
the heme of h' daui;'.' r ''
c. llarron. The fr.'i 1
havo arrived t in 1' !
two brothers ileoigi i i '
wife und daughti 1 t '.. -
New Mexico U-e Md 1 u
of (Jorniun hl 1.-'' ' '
Bryant und two duutit r i-i
11 r Hill und hi daughtei ' i'
P. Jtinliln mid h up fon nil of Clin
nail Ohio.
TODAY'S SALES
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Tork Stock tUcliiingn totulled
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report of locai ezenuugo offl.
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Whitehead, Tom S. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 225, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 22, 1934, newspaper, August 22, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72133/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.