The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 228, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 15, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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l)c IfcedunrUtae American
TRADE AT HOME!
T. n Pomona An- Injured bs
Every Purchase Made Out of
Brit kenrldge
WEATHER FORECAST:
West Texas Generally fair to-
night and Tnursday
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PRICE DA'LY TII'IEE CENTS SUNDAY FIVE CENTS
Texas Schools May Get Scholastics Fund Increased
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SPY CASE MAY CHANGE U. S. NAVAL TACTICS
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GASOLINE AND
RAISE FUNDS
Apportioiiiicnt Of $18.50
To Be Mainland And
519 May Be Awarded.
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Toledo Industrial
I'mcr Plan Studied
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-in jgt i t m 'Inli-do through th4
li.n.li Cm nl at I'hllndi'lphlH
A full npoii on th Toledo plan.
in ila iinitii in mil ling liuoi dli-
P itpb kind itn ttdu(tion itnnieUlate-
I- -a- pri-paipil by Ivliniind Hi.. fill
-li ti ten of thr plan h board.
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ROSCUO A I tOV Wl'CC
HAl.TlMoltK Md . July IS U.Ri
Motr tnnn '.'-'i'i iM-rminii rrticueii from
llu px-'iiriiiir. r-ttt-iiriipr. Stat' of Vlr
i mi i afti-i hr waa rammed by a
ii'Khtrr. Unup.l here today.
Tl'otr Kvpd included Clovernor
II Hiv Nil of Maryland and othei
i ' . ffirlal.
li. I-.' p.ii.-4'iigi r were injured
lightly
Iter door (io liassclt
10 1 reach hlinUUII
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i .gr II Mattel! pHator of i
(Vntial I'hnctlan Chuich ofibamt. MUiiseippi and Missouri.
l: ingfield Mut-oiiri will im rttfiy
tin- pulpit of the K-rst I'Mtttn
iiiiitt heir Suiidas nun ti.ng Mr
I sett foiineils was pjator at KI
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I WASHINGTON. July in iu.m -'i.Ulr.g
against a poaa bio "injur-
i ii.ns" i-tedil boom that would re-
tard full recovery the fed rat re-
j sci ve board loilay Jumped by M
tei cent raserve deposit rorjulre-
mrnts fo memb r banks effective
A -gust lft
Husband of Screen
Star Is Arrested
HOLLYWOOD July IS lU.P.i
Mai tin Mnlt'no. 33. husband of Polly
Me-ran screen coininedlnnno was
t ik n Into ciiitoily at his homo to-
afer illoKodly tlirentnnlnt; his
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su" and lurtff deputies with a re
vlvc.
' '.fcFV a torn '."2nLX v k-.
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ALLRED TELLS
OF PENSIONS
PAID BY STATE
KA.-I'I ASH Tul II iSpl i
rpxrn i- itiiii tiii'it- ol.l itLt" .i(tlt
... I. morp DPoip than anv othi-r
atato In th' Unlm with two axcrp-
tlons.-OmprnM--.larii V. AllrH
told Weil Texan here tnnlRht. The '
two exrepllon. he aald. aro Nnw
York and f)hio. Itolh with much ;
larger iHipulatiomi than 1exa. (
"You've been healing a lot of
rrlttctkin lately of our "Id ai- a-
ilitanii-fitpm. the Oovernor aid.
M''t of th' -rilliliii i. loniing
(rum nn'ii who h.ul nth it Huh to fry
nt Hiimniii wlion I wnh out i mi
pnlgnlnic fm thr- Ninrmliuriit Th-
dldn t get inlerented In old age t-
rdatanre until in thought thes
mm a Chan" l tutu it into a hind
wagon and rule It In'o th' Oover- th- Matt n well The Spurrier pro-
not n nfflc durei in m the aouth center of aeo-
"Now let- Jin' liHk at the fart .
and flgunia for a moment I'm
proud of the Te.xaa okl age alt-
ance kyitem. although I admit It
lan'l purfeel a ltd that pnaalbly tlia
legUtature will hflve to make aotw
change In It. I UalUtvt you will be
proud of It. too when you under
stand Just what we are doing here.
"Althousli Tkim began payments
to old age tectplents on July t m
provided by law. we had 16.060 per-
sons on our rolls the first month
more than eiiy other state. In the
Union With the oxceptton of New
York and Ohio
"Moreover both of these Btatc
hasv had their lawe In effect longn
than Tesa... New York's law datln?
back h far as 1131.
"In the short time we have been
i irivptlln.-itiiij jitnllcatlons and bear
in mln.l Kill Hi" mvettigatl m-i are
.nil uiiIiil- on i ml new nn.net me
being added to thi rolls dally' wti
hase added in in to our old ag--
t S.--.. tll. ftln.iM BAftftf& IWtfh pn.ll-
in.d Hates of Wyoming Vermont
IlhiMle Island. Nevada Maryland
Illinoin Delawaie Connecticut. Ala-
"Ihi: ha hen acconipllshed not-
withstanding the fact that the tot-
nunib-i of months which the laws
of these states have been In effect
Is lift a ionipared 'to the -I'a
months th.tt Texa has been Inves-
tigating "id age applicants. And
the total number of people over HI
In thr rtatcs is 1.131. IS6 as com-
rune.t to 300X00 in Texas H
"Despitn this large number on
our rolls now as compared to other
state the iveragu amount paid per
recipient is larger than trio average
of all states being higher than the
avorage paid In Alabama. Arkansas
Delaware. Illinois. Indiana Jow-i
Mississippi. Missouri. Novnda Now
Jersoy. Rhode Island and Vermont "
The Governor also pointed out
iCnntiniit-n on ram filx)
Secretary III
Hunter M. Jones ssorrtmv
tho Ttreoltontidcc cimmhei
of
of
Commerce was confined to bis
.home Wcdncadny because of .11-
ncsj
Jumper Crop of Joy for Kansans
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SIMiKRIKR WAA
I'OOMiN EASTKRN JONKS CO.
Pumping trut for kiIpiiI nl kiiisp
hv Hip rnllrond rniillllliiMlnii piovml
thp value of Uin N H. Martin it-
Son of Wichita I'alln No. 1 Mary
and K I-t Spurrlor the flmt of thla
wrk a" I1"1 oj'ortr for on.tern
lone county.
Tho wlliltuL. Ahltt down for lo
wh wh-Sto now pumplnR oqulp.
rnent and lorase waa IntUilted.
Rl 72 barroU of fluid for 'JC
houra. nhowlng 12 barrel or 16 2-3
I"' "'lit. water
The lent waa from the Hope itand
' I l2t to I DiS ft-t It marks th
-ond Mope oand prmluction from
l"ni-p ri unity dltpovered In the paat
spat Nearcat L. th I.updrm field
fisi- m.e north'a-it
( othei tint th' Owerm-Sne-liitld
Oil iirporatmn No I S IJor-
man. i dr lling two milea notth of
t)on x Wm . viker mirvey.
ahoiit three rnlleii north of Nugent
Miuth of llauliiy.
ou am Cltutay Na i f. .
nnnaon wildcat le t about twolva
miUm orth of Abwfl Jono
rounty U -MU;Uy mWsvny ho.
tworn the Condor field aiKl the
Hawley field was ncitln tlrtllliKr
thai weak after a throe-month shut-
down. It had ilriUod to 1022 fcot In
hale end Ihrte.
The teat was begun tiioro than i
1 year ago aa the Illchards ot al No
t Hanson later takoit ovor by Nat
I Anderson and otheta of AVIene.
tit and ttraddy liaal Tcxai- oper- course at A .t M College from
ators asaumed ownri-ahlp this Stephens county. It was said Wed
spring hut a Mailing Job delayed nosdny at the county agent't office
progress at a dnpth of 117ft foot. The party will leave Brerken-
It Is in the hoith end of the It M ' rldse Sunday morning at il a m
"' eurvey
"' Hnwley
a half-m le south
shiii'lii'lfnrd Wildcat
White A Duncan No 1 A C A-
' I-: Manley Is a nrw svlldcal lo-
cal. ou fur outhwe.terii Hhackel-
i Continued on I'aze Six.)
Reed Is Reporter
Herbert W. Reed of Es t'and
w.is court reporter Wednesday in
th r0th 4 strict court .ludce John
W Mackey being tndispo-ed Mr prlcaa and the governme.it guaenn- Mrs Lee's father W. A. Cooksey.
Heed u reporter for the SSth di tte Forty-five checks have been ' He is much Improved it vstis lonrn-
tiii't cju.t received totaling JOCKO ej today
Boy Scouts Are Off In A Bunch
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'WKNTY I''IVE Boy Scouts of
Bieikrm dge weie loaded out
eaily Wednesday tnormnt; fiom the
City Hall for a week's outint;
which probably w II long be te-
memberod by all of them.
j They left for Camp IMIly Oth-
I bnns. near Richland Springs nnd
it was expected to tako nbout tlve
houis to make the drive Headed
bs Scout Icadera Geoifjo Honshnsv
outmaster. and RusuoII B. Jones
comml.i"oncr tho boys took off
for a week of an outing of games
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I il i-'lll- i t.innt-i l It 1I Willi pl.i.pi-rt .f tin-
ill'- ' ill. THI i; .1 i.ff to i i-o.i.l (ul Wlh
' -' n "ii in ' -i i i n K Mit it f.n i.i
OPKNS iNKW
lilaiiloii To Speak
In Cilv Toniirlil
Congreaaman Thomaa L Illanlon
of Abilene s1ll xpeak here ton'sht '
111 ttA IntnrMl t9 I.I t.ttjllni. r.
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thnt office svhlch ho ha held
about twenty yearn
Irr.'niU of lis announced that (
thp Huckaroo band ss-lll play for
the occaaion. the apeakins to be-
Run nl 8 o'clock on the eat court-
house Inwn '
JiidRe Blanton cmo to Mie.-k
enrldce on a speaklrc it neiniv. in
elllilill" mans of the town in tin.
the 17th. dUti let. nnil follow- two
addrfMses made hiu-p mi hehi.lf of
his opionent JuiIro Clyde C.airett
of Kattland One by Judge Oairett
and one by J W. f'ockie'.I of fiot
limn.
The fiery campaigner Is expected
to anasvar sov rnl crticlsnu made
of htm by those preceding h in a
speakers.
A Inrso crowd la expected to hear
dim.
Short Course Party
Will Leave Sunday' . on ogceded r.s heic.t
Iti.m was un oucalptua at VIctcrl i
iV least fourteen and it it hop
od more will attend the hort
TliT party Ut to Include five -H
club hoys three gills threr men
and thiee woiivn county a'tlvitlei
winners.
Forty-Fine Cotton
Checks Received
Anothei mailing of cotton i-h cks
has been roeelvei' by County Agrn'
Luke Ballard. Th' checks are In
payment of the bonus
rep esent-
tng t-hc difference
betwoen spot
Sioil.i.ift and eiii i il tiaiiu
Siindnv will he s mtois div. if
Iheie bo those w shlng to see them
in camp.
Thoso incliidod on the list from
heir arc: Harold Alton. Ciowell
Werner. Ear! Grron. Owen Knint-
lcroy. Alwtn Hlghers Hugh Wragg
Riu-scll B Jones Ji . Beale Mean.
Arthur Peun Don B wcis . (' -irs
Wcht. Jeromo Gloves Euil Turn-
er Dean Griff. th Howard II 11. A
B Cannon Bornard Cleg
I Lonlcy. Haywood Gul'cy
SHOWERS AID
GREAT LAKES
RED HOT AREA
Deaths Over 3000 Wilh
Feed Prices Rising As
Result Of Damages.
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ft - tin Mil- Mml-on l nrfii .'ind
ittiii-il .thowort liroupht lunpn
n ii'lrl from thr hoiil wmvp in
'hi- iSn-iU ljikon i-p-ginn toln. Iiu'
t'i pruirlp ntaten Hiiffpn-d ik.i n
i .ilt-i ii hln.lnp -mi fi'mth
ti.hiitMl to the hmt mniintrd In
nimr thin 3.000 with property inm
' pttiit the tSOiVWi f0( murk
Shower nvir Wition-ln M in
ti.t-i Northern Imvn nnil Ml--'"i'i
didn't do murh c hmI oci-pt i'i l
i-nl rtr'iut" th fili-nco w i"
inn-nil ipporti'd
Thr hpill wiivi- mid ilrouclit ir.
not doflniti'U broken
Thi- wi'.ithr-i tniiiMii ippoilfd
thut nml it fiom h Iludnon May
h h pi jiniiii1 ii urn nvpiHproad t ho
.; t ..i-- .... ..i.v nml Ul
iiftii jirt' n 11 -H1"" '"i'v " - --
nnrm touth to tne Ohtn VulMy
The name hlRh praame "J"" I
hi ought cooler weather to Now I
rk. New Engtnnd and Ponnayl-
anla The bur nu of acricultuinl I inter ..en itmii an t-pitmii- involv-
... . . .n .. ..i.i
eeonomlcM nl t'lilcnuo loporteu m
-intatlonnl advance in feed prlrpp
at a lemill of the drought
r resident To Visit i
camp f ww1
WITH THE
PltESIDENTS'
riX)TlUUA July IB. HM't
.pre.
dent Itooeevoit. r-rretncd
Dy iiw
first night aboard the choonor. i
s.wlurlai punnod to visit Admiral
(.chard Byrd's camp today before
lalling fiom Hack Bay. Maine
with hl thiee .tons on the second j
leg of a s-acat-nn rruine
Mi floneev It svearlni; hin fa
soritt- aea tog an old batt'ted I
:'- '"K Houneia and a white
""r'- t""K ''" urn "' tnr n'"1"''
Willie his thl'e son mantled the
i aatl i of the .u'hoon t
7Vlf'.s7 Tl'CC FoUll(l
To Measure Ml Feel
SAN RAFAEL. C.t iU.Ri Tlw
Hedvvool Empire .Utot-iutlon
ettabllslied dellniteiy niai me iiu-
ttl tree 'n the svo-UI glow svtlh'n
thr Redwood Etnptto.
T'k tree Is the "Kotuidora Tree.''
a great redwooi In li.ill CreoU Hlat.
near ryervlllt. IIuii.'.';t county. I!
Is 8SI foot high.
i.nlv one o.hsr tic Ii known to
I Ai-nlialla wii.tli attained n heiKit
Inf .'7. fret Atrordlaj; to oxlstlntr
lecordi that Inv tmt ".een bnuglil
t 1 rht It wiis destroyed .n 1SS0.
Victim of Crash
Reported Heller
Itepoil- Inini th at tending phy-
sician today weie to 'the effect that
Jesse Miller senously injiiied in
an automobile collision Monday
night is improved today Mr Mil
li- I. a waII bnr.jL-i. f I tlr.lHnir
contractor.
Iees Go To Clifton
Mr -.nd Mrs It. E. Le returned
lucidny night from Clifton whor-!
thes ware called by the lllnoaa of
Is'ith dm l:otiiin:-ei It bin R"m
ni'ei P !1 Hnl'tei ijny rio!w'll
' und Horbei t Kaiel tx
I Cainu Billv G'bbons is neu -nanv
point- of lustoiteal Intel est and
tho Scouts expect to visit a num-
ber of Ida res on hikes At the camp
thoy svlll meet Scouts fiom many
other troops and oitlas and tiwna.
Tho bnggaBO and tenta followed
the but by tiuck Each hoy is per-
m tted to take a cot blanket roll.
and
personal camp box w.th his
P-iul cloth nsr and effects for the camp
Ja.klpeilod
Suspect Returns
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'Iitimi - ml I
lliigen kno.su at I.oiil i
ptf t '? .'f on I I I i lit
Nrw Ynk it fur h niu mi thi
.ll I'll- itlMll of Alfl I I' iflllt1l II
on of tho fcrmei pr'nldentmi -n
JUnte. who nnartn ho pnld ntoie
than $10oni) lo buy th- -Hlpnce of
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TEXAS CROPS
nnnlrm mim
ACREAGE CUT
"
wneat And Potato Yield Is
Up With Cotton Acreage
As Exception.
AI'STIN. July 15 u T -Iiedm-ed
icr-agi- in nop- uthei than cotton
and ii dm i'il u-ld in niott .it.pt
othei t lut n wheat and potatoe- an
expeited In Texat thi year fedi-iall
stHtistii -ans n pin ted to lay
t'orn oatt. potatoes and .twot
potato acreage i air somesvhat lest
than last em Wheat acreage Is
much aho.p hi.i.'i
The fn-t thipe weekt in Jun
ss-ie extiemely tinfavonihl for
jtflowlng cmpi and the thlid week s
heat damaged crops over the entire
ul-
Lati- June and early July raiiw
improved the outlook.
Cotton acreage of 12.351.000 is a
13 ier cent Increase over the acre-
age July I 10S6 but Is only a little
more than three-fourths of the five-
year average of Ul.0 10000 acres.
Husband Is Willed
lis Room Rent Free
SALEM Mas- H I'i Cnonce
Pike is set for life al least foi
his living quiii I ii.
Mi- Hattle M Pike hi. wlf.
Willi d him twosjnnina in then home
for life ftee of lent the ii.se i 1 the
exitu to the moms the unr of land
conn rted with the hoti .e. and
'reasonable use of I be bath loom
and inoniii othei than bedio.m.s''
The icsdiie of hei e-tnte wat.
left to a niece
Trucks Control Is
U pneld isOUri
AUSTIN July 1ft aiRt light of
the Stale Railinad Comml. siim to
regulate delivery trucks wh n a
deltvet chaige is made was uptu'.d
by tho State Supreme Court today.
Revival Being field
In Crystal Falls
'V Y. Pom' pastor of the F rtt
Bapt'st Church .s conducing a re-
vival this sveok In Ciystal Falls.
Ho reported six ronvri-slorw to
date. Thoie will be baptiKinnl -or-vlcofl
In tho rlvor Sunday at I p
in he Hald today
New Residents
R. C. Worthy nosv Tuannger of
Rockwell Bros. Lumber Company
has moved his svlfo and family to
Broekcnrldtjr from thnlr fonnar
'home In DeLcon.
PLANS IN CASE
OF WAR GIVEN
TO JAPANESE?
Former Officer Is Charged
Wilh Passing On Secrets
Of Fleet.
W XSIIIN'ITON. .Inly l.'i HPi
Mpplng hr. hijph In batll-" mil
in iin-iiM-r "ortlcii of thr II 8 nnvv
niiN hi i onip nocoMnry a thp iptuli
f I 'form-ill. n .llrt;i-i to hnvr bi-rti
. -. -n lnpinpr atc-ii' by John
I ir n .wot th fovtni'i I' S IIUVi'l of
fni-i Ad.iilnil Willi itu .StiindlPV
i' tun. tpi-rptar nf tin- navy. Mild
.lis
St imilpy ''ltd nnv iifflrlnl-i hud
-t .i iitoprtinnrd flip pxI -ut "f
iiifnrt. itlon rpportpdl trannmltlr'1
" t i. .lapfinpur Thai infornritlon
i- x-iirtpil to lip drvrlnpoil :il
h mitw itth'K trlnl on 'hnrn'i f
-pmni gp
It wnH oxj-1 1 Inrrl llml K h i.nvorlh
l.t .illrgpil In h.ivc p.l.---iil t" ""
Japniu 'e n eonfld'ntl-il repot t
t
Hi Tinted Sfptea niss It
tatnt informntlon regaidiiK f '
tiu-tli' i and battle nianpuvert ssuik
nl out by high naval offiri iU : i
n't-ull of .umtiiil nioneuvi-is. ail
tho luji.tont learned therefrom 'I m-
book lh pi net Ir illy a text bo k t-i
wntahlp rrnntnaiulern.
Tho Stmullcy dlrcloaurp entin
JapancHK mil Amarlciin imv.il ffi
clali prepnrod to rompleto plan to
wpiconin a JupaneHo training -dup
due In oasturn oit next month
Search For Victim
of Amnesia En da
AUSTIN. July If. IUJ!) Bryai
Black 10 year old Pre county
draftsman svho 1ms hern the ob-
ject of a five-day search svas "rcst-
'HiK eiMlv" In a local hospital to-
day a i of floors awaited . statemerr
of who st i tick him dosn and left
him apparently dstng near Round
lira k last Thursday.
I The attack virtlm 3.ild bs ieli
lives tr suffer from amne-il.i un!'.-
ed up to t farm house ne.-u- h. n
! last night .mil asked fni food
Private Detective
Says Louis "Stint"
CHICAGO. July IB. l I" li pr.
blanket denials bs Joe l.m h
manager and the i-lnsest numb i
of his fam.ly a rumoi that I ni
ed the I.ewls-Schmel ug fight p. '
slated today with a pi-isat i-i-tlve
publishing an iiflidnsi' 'hit
the nrtiro fighter w- iliuggtd ju
minutes before tho linn!
Light Feed Crop
Seen For Nation
e'
WASHINGTON Julv I' i v
The ciop ipportlng bond "i Hi
itgiicultui depitttmen 1 1
tlmatfil th.it supplies of fn l t:' '"
for animals parlicululs Iiu "
i lightei this year than in -ins h m
j-i-H.son except 103 1
Drought Relief Map
Is Growing Larger
WASHINGTON. .lui I .
1 t.a a.-l..il!..-l .lartr .-l....! .1..
map spread to Include im .
In 13 ttats. Several rmui"
Colorado ind 17 I" Oklihomi
Bdde.1 today to the -iron slu n
oral telief la needed
ti i
Daniel Improi'cs
Close friend of M E fi
svho has been in the West rie i
pltal several days suffeiing fi"i
r.ervous breakdown said V. di
day that it is expected i wil1
able to be removed to h in '
Saturday.
TODAY'S SALES
Total shnro sales on Hie New
York Stock Exchange totalled
108110(10 shares according ti
report of locm rxiTiiing nfflc
lain.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 228, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 15, 1936, newspaper, July 15, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72582/m1/1/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.