Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 149, Ed. 1, Friday, June 24, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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Breckenridge American
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WEATHER
West Texas- Mostly cloudy pr
hably local thunder shower t
night nnd Saturday.
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ti. " . fn t thouMnil
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ROOSEVELT
PEACEMOVES
ARE SLOW BUT
HOPE IS HELD
British May Msdiate War
In China If Plans Are
Carried Uul
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finite The I'ijk.-j
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Hi' ' ' Li.tcrmlned i.. t'.j.
i .ovr.lerii from tUtnuer a.iI
i will piubttbl) be on thr ni nm for
the local. The vitt.ii hi... . 3 2
ikli.ty over the local club
Phone CalTrclis
Whore Roily Lies
KONT WOltTII. June H. HI" -Mherlf
t . lcMttc tutlit) aouxht to
trace an anonymous telephone call
fioitt a woman telling whtto :h
lod i.f Ah in hkinnei IA of Hit.
o IUe Calif killed by a httaiwl
tun mutoitat rould be found
A otnttt edited toiler u few
minutes aftei the youh was (truck
and killed n a highway 7 mil. .
noithwen of he. ril I.kU
'Qmmilteo Called
On Crop Reputations
A imetlng "' 'he community atn
county oowmtttea has been called
far 85t-tre-n Ip Brknrllg for
the purpose of assignments on the
'cneral crop bails.
Circus Ordered Out
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! ilke-ln set
('ill ll In il at I
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lllniilln.: Bros.
St 1 iiiiton foi 1.1-
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Kit:
EASTLAND MAN
BLOW VICTIM
Suspect Says Jess Barnetl
Hit With Hatchet At
Monahans
Kuril i ! i-eivlim fni Jin- 11. i
nett M. Ijitlana imuln'. vth-i
died t M'tiahan u th tenult n'
a blow. wer btS aittnRetl
Eastland yesterday foi tttday or
Hat ur day.
Of fit em enlil n tUxpect s ate-
ment n'loit hid dHth mtlil th.il
lliii nett tin. I i l mini nt his hontc
I'.Nlltett i-iit'-it'l the ilnol "f 'he
linlKe iM . h.iir-itllitt of Kitso-
lllli uhltl. h' I"' nt 'I on 'he (linn.
The st it. mi nt mii I thm Mimtetl
had a nt.it ti ie hi li.iinl in'l 'h'lt
he fi'Hl' I Ii. .! .nti milt'. ' - '
flli- tn th iiiiu
Dflleii - ml tin .liei ' il'1 l-
hit Bam' " . i th i .- i.i v ."i '
haehett .i "i'le. i.i ! i-'
Ii .in. Iii .' h.iiiie.l
The Justice ot ih. I" '
I' il nett li. I-. ienlllt! oui-n
if .in in. -'i ..t.i.n.
.Sin vti .i - - I the den. I in i i'
eltnlr hl wldiiM -iim .-lev. i 1 nil
(lien
Lions. FioUirv To
Meet On Donkeys
rti'HHt1 ur. the tllrl He ill' l'uili.
enteilutniiieitt hy the Olivia dune-
eii. anl nnnininceuif nt ti ii th
l.luits i-luti will inert the '. !"'i i i'.i-
Itt.M otH'-i'l .nie lel "ii '- 'i'
key W
tin - i'nt'
h e- I.i mwht
t li Ili'UI nt Ih.' I
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iidge Li"i it iny
Jenae I' .--ii'i'h ind Jnh
i.
1 .
Icy W i i.oluteil ii iiii.tnltlee
to Instn "U.eeii. 4'. 'hi next
nieetliiB. t'ecll Umki headlnu the
list as president -
Report of the iit I Hvotrt Camp
at Dallas was made - M 11
Lou Faulkner.
The Davis dancers enteitalncd
with a fifteen minutes progium.
Phillip I'ltser Introduced Hilda
Lou Cohen. Jed Dun'.tfttii Jcnn)
Owen Atlam Caddo). Huh mil
Donr-y tichonteld. tiilis m vVool-
Marthm lou !" 1 hi.i ami Miixiit"
McKinny who performed.
The Ust numlM" was a waits
c' 11 in o I'nrer with lali
11. hi- p 1 1 1 111 i
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j. ()sjf AftOI'
Sadden Plash Floods
IIMiVK Mont. June 24. Hl.fii
1 lomlhui -t witeh ciusri'l "flash'
rn '- tn iwecp iitrr.ugh normally
ui . .11 1 1 owned nine per-
sons am M.a thousands of dol
lars in damage yenteida Six per-1
on m.-ii iiiMiiit!:
III Visitor RtlUr
M.
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p.nt
W Mi t '11111 11 It 1 1-
I In) t i.ituv ' ' l"1 '
II Hen Johnson In Hhrevc-
li !. lepoitud loda; to bu
TO ADDRESS NATION TONIGHT
WORKERSTAKE
STREET ON OIL
ASS'N DRIVE
Five Hundred Is G)al Fo
West Central Texas Oil
And Gas Body
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ml I'nhen
I'. wei'ite
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Mnt; with ii t. i'lv Tv-
i imiii
n
r "
Ih.. V. . nti i Oh '' A-
.i lu'lnit I- tukim lirtiv "1'pn t'
i ' ii I'M 1- i t ton aiuln.. n III till'
-. . ti.itl t .llti-lt till' ntlltnt
wi'ili which in till n I'l 'tectn the
vP. - :rfl
its .ii . : ( . 1 . 1 tneinhei ship lit
1 iii'tinnnl 111111. It whm said.
' Abilene him 1000 irentbem iilfl
it whs Imped for H kenrlge to
hm one half thut number.
In Hiitiniis have been Issued to
11 illiertniH nii'etltiK "ud barbecue I
'at Kiu.Mivviiiul Hut uul.n afternoon.
wnt'it niHiteiM peuniiiinu to me oil
Industty will be dls-u-'Hi'd here
and an otihnK on the take enjoyed
One Hit (iine is
.Hurled Kor Team
Ymiiii' .lack Johitrton hurled one-
hit bill I h- nihl at the Ureck-
iiHi.l. Hufthnll pnrk and led hit
Mi 1 nth 11 Dili 1 ItanimaleH to an
. ti. o nt"i uti'i the Firestcnt
liiui. Tin iiii" played befor- .1
hut; .in-.. I ynvc the Ollcra th-
tn ' 1 .ill . ii..iiiionship of the city
"iitii .. it;. 1. Tomono'v nlKht
Hi. ! i--t ii. ' 1 w will attempt
tn t 1 lime it-venge on the
1 i.iinpmi.s whin thoy tangle with
t'l'ii. hi 111 exhibition Kiinte nti
tin hill ;.UK I
rni the flint mix inninun of last I
iiutht bull xuiiie It looked as
ihotitth the fans were going to see
a plenty close pitcher'. duel be
ttvnoii Johnson and It A. Sneath
nnothei yountt eed merchant
who was .serving them up for
Fliestoitc. Marathon seared two
unit in the fourth inning but they
came in on a bad break or rather
a oad bonne- for Firestone.
I.nuijhiv openm the Inning with
hiikI- Pitiiimn lifted a short Tex-
u. I.. ii;u'i- into riuht that took a
j I-1.1 i. urn ' uvei Huddy Collins and
I ail. nti 1 l.i.ii.-htv to itcoie. Plttman
u.iit 1 n iiini to third aivJ
- 'iie.i 0.1 . li'i.i; fly to left by
ht Holmes.
Johnnon Knt into a bad hole in
1 he th.i'i Minn he walked Willie
Cudd and Hichanrhion after Bneath
had yiitKiPd to fill the bast with
none ut He worked out of the
spot however by forcing Dykea to
pop ur tn the thud baseman and
Ittiii.uiK Cutty Collins and Delbert
flown In .
Matathoti inched the ball game
in the tevetith Inning when they
rem -ii thi ie iiim on two homers
.uul a niplt livin Lewl tripled
to deep :ft ei nter to open the
Ilium.' Nix m grounded out to
secorvl with Lr.wl Hiayins; on
Ihiifl .!in Wilijht Uii-it diove a
(Coiitinut'd On Page diM
Kessler Plan Is Being Mapped
1 .1 t !. . .ii -.ni .uul M
111.
Mil.- iiti'ed Thins ny by J. K
Hu 1 1 .it 1 accompanied b Hunter
Jofie.-. I'' further plan for the lit-
uug.n.it. on of th" Kesslri plan for
commttnittes of this section.
At FN Mill- the tvto cuitfcnt'1
l I'll li i: Pi in k I'll-. rjlllllll'
I 111 Iii --tn.- 11 I' W Hangh'
11 ! i; Alls! 111 i a h pl.iCi 111
1 ii.i in. 1 11 1 i 11 ni !n no 1 !
in. . ni I. 1 11 1 1 pi n; mi -hi
1 . ' .1--1-' 11. in.iplii o'lt tin
bH.i . ll pi 111
At Woodson tiioige Dickey anil
1 ' To . ! - . .1 ! -k 'cpir-
t'aund l Last
til i'i.'' l.'-i
the uliite plum-Rc in
bird v.liii it ! ' I '
ciiminatintt lcri-U 'n
Vird with witig. m'
1 1-
I.
picuoU!nc. iiurc.-o
ll t .tt.i.il
i.n ...i.ii rnt.in i.o.i..n n.t .1
k stulTwl albino blid to hi. collect mu. With omu of the f.in-o 'i " ' n m- rniiil when ulbmos
uppeir among llowors animals and humans thl rre bird gives nn i.ppc..i..nc of having pink ryes
became the oyos are colorless revealing the backfiround ot blood-vewels which give- a pinkish tinge
to pupil and iris. Albino traits are caused by lack of pigment and in so pure n state ns in this case
it U oxtromely rttro among birdi. (Copyright 1938 by Albert Disjon Simmons.)
TIMKIJOMIJSKTS OFF TRICK
OFNITIiOKIUJ.NCKHJHTMKN
(tin Club Plans
BiirJuK IShooLlS
IiiMtatinim to atteinl tin1 annu-
al July I xhoot of tin Oil Belt
Oun club nave been vent b of-
ficials to 200 of the best shooters
of the area and state.
The shoot will begin at 10 a m.
Monday July I. It was stated
that 1836 official skeet and trap-
shooting rules will yrvern all
events. Club rooni.i bridge tables
and equipment will be available to
ludicd.
I'Yntoie.4 of (he shoot will in
elude a barbecue lunch and haibe-
cue Htippei fiee to should m .111. 1
famlllet.
Traps of the club will be open
foi piaetlee sltoottng Sunday af-
tei noon. July 3 at the regular
weekly .thoot.
The ninnuKement has reserved
the right to refese any entry. All
tics will be divided. Hhnotets will
not be reuUed in shoot foi mon-
ey. The elub range is located on the
Kd Castleberry ranch 20 mile..
south of Brcckemidgn on High-
way 67.
German Espionage
In U. S. Is Taken Up
BKItl.lN. June Jl. 0.R U. H.
Anibaamtdor Huge Wilson In.i
taken up with the German fnteign
office the iiiestlon of espionage In
Ameriri it wai undet Blood today.
Whih ncwi-papria deny Out
(lei-mans are Involved In espionae
in the U. 8. officials were con-
cemril lest the great pubitcltv
given th" inrttrr Intpait ilerninn-
V. H. relation h.
Mi.. Nnnnon Hurt
' Ul --.- -
Fall At Home
Mis. N. J. Nanncy. while thiow-
ing a rubbri mat out tho back
door ot her home fell Friday
morning nnd fe-ir was entertained
that she fiactund her right hip.
he was romoved lo the WeaUldo
hu.pilHl weie -iay pictures were
taken " leieitl tin 1 xtelit of In 1
Injun t
I .-eii'atlti - lit'Ut thi Sin. -hint
County l.iin- Titus an. I M.i.itei .
communities M. A. Horton. eounlt
commissioner oi Thro kmorto-i
connty ul-o agreed to assmt
At Moran Mhu Kied Smllh. .1
II. McGntighct Flovd Pool Glei.ii
Cottle und ' J. W'i"iii n;liel
tn take up th- iint! 1 u lh th
luneheni a Hi eeki-ni 11; 1".-' 1
tallte In hi piesent nt to tunc t
fin tin 1 t-Kplain tin ;U:
Tile t l o 1 .lllli t II "l;ll ' In 'I" I '
thu oventiiti but bc-aiui of a 1 -vlval
meeting in ptogiess. ileeldid
tu .! fo 11 hi iiiiiL' tln.11 la'i
t I'irfivl Spcdnun
i
..li tl.c
it'-i vilIu. r.n:' . ;. i 'i
r-!-r.llv - t' '
t 1 1 .. . --' I i
!i fly s. I' .'i 1
ami li..iicK Sitnr.."! ! n
I
d..'..eis ami lt..iicK Siinr.."! !
mm .lit 1 .11 ietim In (ime Lolli-ctm
HtJliiiS N M. June Jl b r
A small blackened urea loday
niaikeil the place when rUht men
killed and th injuied 01 i- 1
Hy late yesteiday. when l1 '
' quints of nitroglycerin exploded
I while the men were pieiailn( to.
I brint; In 11 well ten mlle.i south jf
heie.
V. H Peck a shooter hud pour-
I'd fifty quarts of the explosives
Into the .ihaft and was proparlng
u small time bomb. Gathered
about were drillers explosives
men. nnd those financially Inter-
ested in the well.
Among those killed was George
Kaseman. i'U Alburqucrque bank
picsiilcnt Kted Lulhy vice pleat-
lent of the bank and Herman
'i lie of Itoswell state land com-
iiilsNioiiei v-eie injured.
As Peek and his astlHtunt wor!.-
ed with the bomb it i npiode.l. They
wore near a truck loaded with
Hhltro and the concussion oxpiodei
that also.
Mangled bodies of 11. en weie
blown lluough the all.
Aviator To Start
Aronnd-Clobe Trip
WASHINGTON. June 21. VM' -!
1 lends of Howaid Hughes mil-
lionaire sportsman uvlatoi pre-
dicted today he will take off vcty
soon in a round-the-world flight.
Their prediction coincided wl'h
dispatches from Paris disclosing
that Hughes has asked the Ft em it
government to arrange f u hi
landing in Polls after Satuulay
noon.
Hughes guarded hi" plans but
it was learned he contemplated a
surpiise take-off probably within
a few hours.
Deterales Leave To
I 'Ww;rf Conference
Miss Helen Camp aeiompinied
Misses Doii-t Itobersl Winona
Norvell Minnie Will Pennington
to the state conference of the Fu-
tuie Homcmakeis held at T. S. C.
W. tn Denton Thursday.
This is a thres-day conference
hold for the of fleets for next year
1 or tho Future Homoinakci Club
Piogiam and oiagllUalloiu Will be
' studied.
iephens
W "li Im- -111 1 .j l
ounty ami niljuiiiiii; communities
a netwoili of wojlifi- Is bnug 01-
gaimed and by the time of meet-
ings to di aw up the program It
appears one of the largi-bt force of
wnikeis since liberty loan bonds
il i - will he lead).
TI In dijle for the meet ill 'f
ii!i Mi Suii.itl and ic.iri senla-
iim "f Hieckenrldge and the var-
ious 1 omniuiuties Is to bi arrail-
. 1 ul 111 rui 'y date.
Mi Suuutl u making copious
notes on Ills findings to present his
vlcwnoliiti ul thut tluu
Of ilhinn Robin
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V it.i i::V t In'.' ' imull to .iCKI
LOCAL GROCER
OFF TO MEET
Jess Pipkin Accompanies
Father To Reunion At
Gettysburg
Jen- P11 kin nf liiei kern nig.- h is
left for Canyon to aceonipany his
fathet. J. C. Pipkin also fa' her of
Grady Pipkin of Knstlatnl. to at-
tend the Union and Confederate
veterans "last roundup" Wednes-
day June 20. through Wednesday
July 6 at the historic battlefield
Gettysburg. Pu.
It is believed that in 11 Iv 3i0'l
will attend the final meeting of
the men who oppmed each nth r
In 1363 in one of the most decis-
ive engagements nf the W.i' be-
tween the State
Kngiaved Invitnimns. hUiihI hv
Secictary of W.u limit ' W I-
intg and font nth. 1 incmbeii. of
the fedei.il 1 iiiiuiH.-i'ii iipiiu't'd
lo aid the state of Puiinsylvnnla I"
the event have been -eni tn a I i-
till of k.000 veteiau- and distli'-
gUlsheil lit ill t .n pi 1 -..iiiai s. nt'-
tiiK their attendance.
The two groups v. ill he main-
tulncd In separate camps on either
side of a winding mail which loudt
I to tho new $HXiOO "Eternal
Pence" memorial which 1 ises on
Oak Ridge wheie the front linn
ranks of the two armies met in
the opening day's enti'iinter 73
years ago.
German Troops Map
Cross Into Austria
LONDON. June 21 !' Tho
Dally H'tiald said today that Ger-
man troops w u in belnt; held in
readlneits to move Into Austria to
maintain ordei because the sltuii
tlon was almost out of hand.
Reanmonl Man Dies
Of Crash Injuries
UKAl.'MONT. June Jl. U.R
lieaumont ttaffic death toll for
l03g reae'ued six today with the
death of Wultet Hnrbin. Ill-year
old city employee struck by an
auto last tttght.
West Texan Railway
May Re Abandoned
WASHINGTON Juno 24. 1U.R1 -Ih
St. l-ouls and San Finnclscn
end Ti xas Hallway company today
n.skt.l the ititerstate oommcrc
commission for permission to
abandon all of its 102 miles from
Kryuioui to Wcithcifoid Texas
Former Navipulor
For Earharl Hurl
ROOSEVELT FIELD N. Y.
. I line Jl. 'VP. Cnpt Harry Mail-
n tv foruiij natigatnr foi m.-lla
1:111 h;n I Ail- injuu'l today then
Ins inuiiopiano clashed on Iong ! to the same relative basis us n .
Island. Fractures of both legs nndjinlly ituthorlxetl by the comii.
piubiiblt iifiid fia.tui lenultiid I sluii on liilci state freight
TWO BILLION
TO BE OUT ON
WORK BY JUNE
Stocks Continue Upward
As Better Business
Looms For Nation
V-IIIiilt)N. June -I '
..1. nt Iti'osevelt li tui . '
t ip it'll today to make 1 fi
1 h 1 ' pol t to th" tiutlnll tintl li'
r imp ptlmliij; reeoei pi
liefoie I'Mliglni' t.'-tSi'
ii 1 1 nut ion j.niiiley of M'liln
1 Mie'inee.
H- was in 1 "iiliilenl optinii-
lll'in! ;y tin t'H k inill'krl tilMl.1
nj .tint ncltve and f'dt 1
. 1 111 1 opened flood Kale f
it. 1. 1.11- f.n speltdlllK.
uiilcl'inx UIIHUIKe til -t"
tn. tike! .nines has folloiil 1
jntiinnient of eniicrcHs and Hi
111-t spluigr of I'WA loan u. I
jfi n ni PWA plntM to ha vi -oisi.itivi
noit of projects und.-i ..n
.-! 1 ml ion by next June.
Mi Roosevelt will talk tiniL.n'
at S :io p. 11 eentrnl rftamliu I
time.
Meanwhile WPA diove foittat.l
its pi ii(i ant against recession at
lotatlnn funds for '.'SO new ptojeets
tilth an estimated total cost "f
$73.nsn271.
The allocation biought tho totil
approved jirojects In the current
campaign to 1.132.
Piojecta nprovod and gt tints In
clud'd: Johnson county Toxax
bridges $1500. Sweetwater Texa
stieets. S&ism.
STOCKS t'ONTINi;ii
I'I'WAItll CM.MIi
NEW VOHK. June 21 .1 !
Stocks mot resistance today aftei
prices had 1I.011 1 to .t u shnie
to new hlslMi. Heavy jiubhc buying
offset professional profit taking
and the entire list moved forwunl
PKIiSlDKNT FAVOK.S
HIGGHic SI'V FUNDS
WASHINGTON June 21. iU.R'
I'icsldont Roosevelt wild today th-
in my and navy should have iiddi
tional funds to combut csptonugc
in this country.
The chief executive comment
lug mi the New York spy arrests
said that Intelllh'ftico bruitohoa of
both setvlcea liuve hnd insufficient
money to cope with n most seriou-
situation. The piesldi'iit's statement vt.i.
made as Cluitrmnu Key Piltm.i 1
of tho somite foreign relation
committee said he was waiehlr :
the situation closely with 11 tew
to Introduce new nntl py legi..r-i
Hon at the next session of 1 j-i
gross.
The president condemned 'he a.
tlon of a loinier goirriiint n'
agent who after uueurthin sp.
information which led tn a nonri
of Inillettitetit.-i riiMli.ni it hl.4 tini
Hon to woie stories foi the nm.t
pupets.
Ia-oii Turrou Fodeial Ihurm '
Investigation agent wh li.in-l.i 1
the ts'ew York investigation h 1
resigned to write Miotics i"i Mi
nowspaiiers.
Cotuitu School Chief
j To Preach Sunday
Announcement was tn.nli I-inli.
that IW. J B. Dwugms
I'teiteh at the. Fit si Pinhlii
church Sunday morning- -it
I tegular ll o clock Mivic.i. H
J fill the pulpit In the aU-n
1 Hfv. H. G. Muikley.
1 -
Student Will Fill
Christian Pulpit
The Rev. Lee Itomuie of Ran
gor will preach at the moinln
set vices at tile Wrst Chtis'tiu
Church here Sunduy it tv t ai
today.
Mr. Romlne is a student ..f T i'
!.'. In Ft. Worth.
Freight Rates For
Texas Arc Asked
WASHINGTON. Jum 21 d P -Texas
roalroads in a lolnt petitiott
today asked the intei-tnir cum
meiHje commission intra.-tutu
finnht rates in Tcxiw- be eltani i
N.
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