The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 271, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 20, 1928 Page: 1 of 10
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prolinlih nliowvi in xoutli'tfl
imrtions
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Dynamo
Chicks and thickens
Comnu'iireinent Times
Kqtiuli.ed Taxrs
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I lulUlaiiui i nf i . I iliitlnc
Jii'ni' '.Mint lie in" iii time
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cii u.ns iiajijiv tiling nml
llrer . ' n riil In .u win hi i
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Tli'-li .n luiriillnii i s.i Intuit-
l'i.it Th. world I il tin v lhu
l " "aril.. ii.. i. hn rIainatlon H u.x convcn
"r i " i. som r(. of hi Huio rAU RMwiti
"" ""' !"r' Hl'' ""1 "'' Hon. rloMltm tho annual eonven-
!'l ' 'l i" ii -in r. .fu Hun in El I'uho ttilH afternoon.
ruli i. 'i liUI't i. i hti If With n bolsli rmis Hot of np-
tlit Til-liu 1 rlu.l - ). ..lura-iv"1""' f"!' ""''1 Dn"mo Of WWII
lion i.f Hi-
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nr Mm. I wMI hlilv
II II i. i i.r i In
i .r
pvnuv
M.lt in tdl.irli tin. peo-
u pi
.ir. r-nllnl tn tl.-' polls to
name tit ir nii'ii nnil whtiu'ii who
nrr to noro In hUh nr humble
"ntloi! ! i on roinr alODg
nntl tbotlim to talk aucut lower
faxeii Tho prlraarlfc nro holil.
The poll aro elo"l nml then
tbora follows a porlml In which
x nniiiln mor" la unlil on iho aub-
jTt. Throitpb iho natural
cour. r.f i'inln i M"''i''A III-
rri-Uli. ;nnl llil- hlnh rout of ROV-
i mini i ii .tin KitiiiH tin- liiad-
IIii'h I '.. w..rk li I- wik of
M Iho tfii'itv rii'iitnl.tMiiiiii rn :m an
' riiuali'.iili.n Im.iril I f.n inon-
tlltlTI till llir.'llh ll'.in Hi woril
it till li i.. f . .11 I i !. nr. ir
.f tin 'i.iif 'rli nui r Tin-
f '.iiiiiii-M'.ih ri liaf tl.' . iiiuitli
of tllilr i.r. (iHrcmoiH In Miln
work. T h. ii i It i job littlo
ftuuvht alti r 1 t tin in hav p
H
Dn7.'A.i: ' have of lal fvtn
plat to iln nrliln. inwnpo'ir.
Tin- riin lian im 'mi lali to
nUI tin. 1'jIS Kralu on. H
i banl nubbin. It Ik hard
on pi-hIihImii Tliouth tlii rlotiila
may run anun ami pour out
UiHr vi mil on parrlicil farm
lamia tn will cniiNc a broad
Miilln mi tlif faro of tin- uoat.
- ViH Tt.i'i ik heailnl for nn-
" niii'-r i .i f pioapf"ii Ther
wut u iinio win n j. nn rlUlmcl
llr-.t n." promlnpnr. Nov It
i no !nnr r ww
N
T.TIfiNU. hlt!hw
nrp au
Hfltf
Nutiitnal liiKliwayg
fT v.Mt i'puniu'ti and vaat
mulMtml'M In tln Iu'mI of trade
nml trawl With iln comple-
tion of Hi" pnvini: pioKram be-
tM'n Mluiii und Abilene along
the 1 1. ul nf tin' Hroadway of
Amerli i. Iln cki'iirldue Will 4p a
point tlmi nil! mow popular with
iiddiiloii il pur-nltiK thouaniulB. Kx-
ci effuii -hmilil he evpentled
to bring iiliinit thu Immodlato
c'diHtrucllnii of thli Important
30 tulle Unit
Hfl HACKS arv not
without
111 thi-lr
lilnaslncii. Tli.v ron-
Jp.HlunUy romlnd Vi'' to buwnro of
fraud. They have probably oft-
" m drivoit fliln b'non homo tn
the men of U' wut. Tho lilsr
torlini U-1U im that Napoleon's
army once mnrcliPd norosa a tor-
rlblo cliwnrt. In their fierce
X tlili Ht. bli inldlera looked out
J ulienil and aaw a bonutlhil lalto
of water. Aa thoy ran toward
fWjhat lalto BhoutliiB for Joy It
pppiled and got farther away.
It was not n lako of water nt
all It wna a ilnlusion a mlr-
no nf tho dosor) a cheat n
anaro. a truo plcturo of a human
life that banc8 Its conduct on do-
celt nml falsehood
Local
J
3'
oorni u no
STATE MEET
IN YEAR '29:
Ihianimoti Choice
Of Gathering
EL PASO. May 19. (flpprlnl
to Tin American) - Hreck' nrldgi
H.ii unumnmuilv 'pleriiil Iiv iw.
'f. m- ii-jrnuit; uuurL'iH
Hwm'ug the. convention for
llitri . nrde wan ilelHnrpcl by
J. nit i Tom UIiSkpII. a nnmber
oi tin ili-legatlon aUinillnit thi
rintiitton from the Hruckfti-inUt-
IoJkp
I.ariMlo. tho only othT city to
!' iiIul'piI in nomination for the
1'12'J ronventlou of lhu 'IVxnn
I'lka nnuclatlon withdrew Hh
nomination In favor of Ilroclt-
onrldgo following the nddroaa of
Judgu Rldgell.
With tho exception of aan
Antonio nrcckonrtdgo hna tho
largeit dologntlon at tho con-
vention of any other Tovan city.
Th Simmons University Cowboy
band official band of the Drcclc-
onrldRO dobiBntlon. and I-J. II.
Whlti'hrnd of Fort "orth. i-
ilttnnt inaniiKi'r of the WphI
T"X Chnmbpr of Comtiiuicu
who has spi-nt the two days of
Uip raiioutlon In Kl l'ao mip-
lurtltig tho (.'lalmi of llrccltun-
iIiUp u.i niprltliiK tho noxt atnte
nifi llnif. . ninlrlbiitPd much to-
Muni moldliii- popular xeiiliiiwni
in favor of tin- Invltntlon ox-
pnd"d by thf llrPckonililKO
lodge.
i:i..vn:n aitku
HI.K'S VlfTOItY
Much elation waa In evidence
here Saturday upon receipt of
new that the IlnickonrlilKO dule
nation of Klka were due lo
brine homo the bacon having
won In tholr effort lo land for
thla placo tho 10S0 convention of
the II. IV O. 11.
N J. Nnniipy aont tho follow-
liil wire to frloinlB hero Iiiiiiiih
dlntoly upon the duclaion of the
body nt RI I'nao where tho 192S
convention la hnlnic hold and
whero 18 Kfeckemldtfo I.Ioiih
went to hIiik tho iirnlneH oi1 the
old houin town:
"'JVmis Stud K4 Apodal Ion
roiiMintl.iu jimt iliisi'il. (.r in.
U'te-tltiK m'nsIoii Mii'i'ki'iirlilco
iiiiiinlnioiisl) tiibiplnl as ncj nut.
Million pi Di'lfuiitliin nil bav-
ins ii Kicnt lime ami .-i'( tn
ii'tilni to Hum Ki'iui.lmi .MiiiiiIiij."
:
rr!rril'i(! (Cx plosion
In Malhrr Mines
MATHKIl ivnn. May 10. (U.PJ
A terrific oxploalon occurred
here Saturday nfteruoon In the
Mather Ooal mine Thu qxplmloii
nuBlu a part of tho day crow
and a part of tho night crow of
the mine. Orr.nt Ingram chief
dork at tho mine wild that a
number of mon eamo from tho
mine after the blast. Ho said
nearly 800 inou worked for
the company making Mils ono of
tho largest of the gulf coast
iiilnos In tho western part of
the stnto. Ho would not ostl-
initio tho casualties until u par-1
tial chock could bo made
-
TO IIOIP IF wi:t
... fJIIA'ITAXOOdA. .Mny 11).
After a heated debate the South
ern IlnptlstH decided almost una-
nimously todny to piedgo Its
constituency to break party lines
If necessary to vote against any
cnndldato for the presidency who
Is not an outspoken prohibition-
ist. Hretiieu Fliers at Huston
IIOSTON. May 19. I7W Tho
Ilronien flier Cnpt. Kouhl Major
JaiuoB FltviTiinlirlco and Ilaron
Ton Huenfold contiuorors of the
oast to west Atlantic nlr route
airlviMl horo shortly bcfjiro nooJ
todny.
(je Hkttkenri&ge American
District Legion Session Off With
I
77 GRADUATES
TELL OF NEEDS
Sermon To Seniors
Sunday a I Church
Of Christ
WonthiK capa and gowim 77
membeia of tho senior china of
UrockonrldR" HIkIi School will
attend tho bnccnlauiente sermon
at tho IiIkIi school auditorium
thl morning ns tin opit m pro
cram of the. 1028 i.r.nltatlon -erclses.
The nertm.ii will be d-
llvored by Itev. A II. Clark of
tho Church of Christ wIioho nub
Ject will be "A Truo View of tho
World nml Its Needs."
Music for tho program which
opon at 11 o'clock h:tH been
arranged by Mis. h k Krwln
Ivila will Include aovornl mini
burs by n selected choir nml a
auartetto to bo sung by Mri.
John Ward Mra. Joo Caldwell.
I. i:. Jolly and T. I. Dyer.
Tho program will bo given
au follows:
Processional Mra. L. E. Er-
wln.
Holy Holy HolyChoir
Invocation Itov. II. C. Schnoi-
der.
Three Told Amen Choir.
Scrlnturo Heading Itov. C
II. Shlrar.
"ilenieinber Thy Creator In
tho Days of Thy Youth" (Adam)
Choir.
Prnjer uov. u Illghtovver.
AntioiincenientH.
Quartello. "How
Thou Forget Me."
Long win
Sei mon--Itev. A. H. Clark
Fnlth of Our FatXore Choir
llonrdlctlon.
llecosslonul .Mra. I ij. jr.
win.
Officers Chase.
Family Killers
HOUSTON' "MnT 19. m
Deptily Sheriff C N. Ogdop of
Houston todav said that office
worp running down several elm i j
to Identify tho men who killed
John Lang Houston paporhang- J
er nml beat his wfo and two
Hons nt I.tifkln Thursdny hIkIU.
Sheriff T. A. Ulnford would not
iimcioie uii' nature or the eiues
CIIAAIHKKLAIN TO IIKAH
WAIt OUTLAWRY PLAN
LONDON. May 10. (P) Sir
Austen rhnmhorlnii!. Hrlilsl for-
'ln secretary personally hand-
ed the llrltlsb reply to the Kel-
logg outlawry of war P"nosals
to tho American nmbasiuoor to-
day. miss. w.i:i TO SI. NO.
Mrs John W. Ward will sing
Siimluy morning bufnro tho Morn-
lug Tower Illble Class and guth-
etltiK of I.oglonunlres. Murk Mc-
Cioo will bo tho speaker. Ho will
be Introduced by lien Dean com-
mander of the Mreckenrldge post.
Judgo J. i:. Hlckmnu class
teacher will present tho local
legion chief. Tho public Is In-
ilml. AiniY I'LANn I.KAVK
ST. (IKOROK. New Foundlnnd
May 10. Tho two Hulled States
army planes onrouto to tho -Labrador
mainland near rireenlv
Island to start the trans-Atlanlle
iiremnn on Its way to New Yoik
left here todny.
IUSIIOFS FACi: CIIA.Vt.'FS
KANSAS CITY May 19.
Illshops William McDowell of
Washington and Francis McCon-
nell of Pittsburgh woro chnrgod
with heresy In a complaint filed
by Itev. Cloorgo Cooke of Wil-
mington Delaware with the
secretary of tho Quaddronnlnl
nenernl Conference of tho Meth-
odist Episcopal Church today.
Dies of llui-ni
DALLAS May 19 (Pi J. W.
Dean -IC mill owner of Homier
east of here died today of bums
received yesterday w'hon gasoline
exploded and tho mill waa destroyed.
JPlL0' RTK'KN COUNTY TICXAS SUNDAY "MAY
l
Anniversary of Lindbenrlfs
Th. e picturn till a prapluc ttor. c.f
bcrt'lit lion stop llli'ht from Nv. mk t
tho acclamation of the Paris rrowds nf:
Washington D. C on board the "Mem
snowstorm of ticker tape shower d 1 1
weary of banquets nntl fetes. (0) V. .'.
(7) "We" and tho colonel part
Institution time. (X) A recent
KEITH MURDER
TRIAL MONDAY
Nineteen Criminal
Cases Are Up
L. II. Keith chaiftcd In tho
90lb district court with iim mur-
tler of A. It. Ward which oc-
curred Just outsido tho Hrockon-
iWB;o city limits on April 2!l.
wul nppeur for Irlnl beforo .ludgo
C. O. llnmlin Moudny mofniiiK
nt 10 o'clock. Thirty hU siio-
clal vonlrnnien Imvo boon call-
ed from which the Jury will ho
drawn. District Attorney L. 11.
Wolch said.
Hnth mon woro transients and
bad beer here only four days be-
foro the nlloKcd shooting oc-
curred. Ward's body was dis-
covered op the morning of April
2 Itli by tjio side of tho Dunk-
liead highway north of town ami
un Invi'stlpatlon started by Sher-
iff II. C. Thornton which cuj-
miuntod In the arrost of Keith.
W. J. Arrlngtnn ami S. J.
Osborne have been engagod for
the defetse.
Eighteen additional crlmlnnl
cases will bo tried during tho
criminal docket week which op-
ons Monday Mr. Welsh said.
LI. KltS DAMAGT.l) I'OO
NEW YOItK. May 19 Four
ocean liners woro dotnngetl In
collisions today In Now York
wators during a foit. Tho Hol-latid-Ainerlcnn
liner Veendnm
and Iho Porto Klco of tho New
York-Pprto Itlco lino collided.
Inter going aground nn tho mud
flnts. The Ited Star liner Ponn-
land nnd the frclghtor Annis-
ton City collided at Sandy Hook
both vessels being badly dam
aged. A wireless nipssago nick
ed up horo said that tho Von-
dom was sinking nlowly.
l
i i ' i ni
i.i . i
' ! II
compR.'ij t
H'lip IiIjjh 1.1 .l
portrait o' Ami' rt.au air iiiol (.'ot
Hawkins Charges Moody Willi Effort -To
Deliver Texas Vole lo Al Smith
Charging that "This Texan
campaign Is being rnm-rodiled
from Now York" unit declaring
that politics In the state need
decency and honesty. Judge Wil-
liam E. Hawkins throw .his hat
Into the gubernatorial ring horo
Saturday In nu address that
alnshoi! rli.ht and left nt allegod
corruption In statu and national
affairs. Approximately 100 por-
sons attended the lecturo which
was tho speaker's Initial an-
iniuneeineiu of his candidacy for
the office of governor.
Pre .tntng what In 'termed
"certain stark ruilllles" of the
192X eunipnlKii Judge Hawkins
r viewed the history of the
l) nu mule elections held :niis
fa" lilc.lt he stated are ln'lu;
caijM for A Smith when Hie
votliiK population of the slat'
IIKAVY DOWNI'OUK AT
HASTLAiN'D SATURDAY
EASTLAND May 10. (? A
number or homos In tho Mexican
and negro sections hero woro
abandoned bocauso or tho heavy
nilitB or tho Inst row days
culminating in a downpour Inst
night that totalled two and n
half inches.
KUiNNtiLS COUNTY
HAS WG HAIN
HALLINOEIt. May 19. MP)
Heavy rains In HuiiiioIb county
last night put the Colorado rlv-
or and Elm creek out of banks
todny. The windstorm did sonio
daniago hero to llghtor struc-
tures. McLEAN-Smnllwooil ot al No.
1 about r mllea northwest of
Puiplo Sage woll maldm- !.-
OOO.OOO feet of gas.
20192s7
Famous Fiiht-
t
l.tull l I 11 Jl i.l j i
v
Is overwhelmingly ngalnst him.
II I snorted his hellof t . .it (5ov-
err.or Moody was iimiMiij nu nt-
tempt In wlollver tho stnto Into
h" hniulH of Smith uii'ler Iho
Imiini r of opportltlgn nml plod
for united mid uniua!ifiod in-
jTl'on or Smith and all who
uppo:ted him In this cunpalgn.
J mi so Hawkins ox pram-id him-
olf as Htaudlng for a Jry plat-
foim and dry Instructed candi-
date! 'and stuted In no uncer-
tain tonus his opinion or the dry
plntfonii hut uulnstriioted candi-
dates pollc.
.ludgo Hnwklnn has been n
resident nf Ilieekenrldgo for ovor
elKht yiars ami Is at present af-
filiated with the law firm of
Hawkins David nml Hawkins. Ho
was at one time n member of
the MiM-ome court Iimh served as
stalo senator rnnii tliiH illsiilet
tLKS
- - .
Cuard Mouse JBound Buddies Urge
Their Commanders On in Mad Race
VI
Node nndnocl: and only n
few yards to Kill
Tltat was tho statn of tho
momhorshlp race In which four
Amarlcan Legion posts nru
"straining tho loash" In an at-
tompt to got at lonst ono of
their noat cominandojfl In Jail
and overybody Is holding their
breath until tho decision Is an-
nounced Sunday aftorunon.
Itoss Cole statu adjutant rroni
Austin. looked over tho reports
Satuidaj night nnd ttated It waa
a close shavo. no matter which
oyo you closo whon you Inspect-
nd tho figures. The flvo post
coniniandors agrood that tho fin-
al decision would havo to bo
made early Sunday when they
could "reason together" with no
chnnco of u mlatake Hen J.
Dunn local commander said.
) w
J JQII IPIIVllAI
'V li
rfll kill H IVI'
Looking Back
V.
if f'ol Ch.ul. A. ? mil-
... fin I'.ir ') IU'criving
. is nt ltn mdi. (3) Iiiinding nt
iiuriow canyon of lower Uronihvny n
t 1 1 ih i-vintl.tho-U. S. Hlglit a bit
1 . I'.'iAmeilcan ;ootl will tour.
pennfiiirnt display in thu Smithsonian
BURIAL SUNDAY
OF JACK BLACK
Funeral At I he First
Christian
.
Funornl aeivlcea for
Jiu:i
Dlack. 18. son or Henry Illnck
pioneer cnttlemau and hanker nf
this socllon will he held nt the
First Christian Chinch Sunday
afternoon at II o'clock. The Itev.
Uandolph (Murk of Hnuger will
be ansiited b the Itev. A. I).
ltili;i"M of San Marcos and tho
Itev s. .1. Shottlimworth In con-
iluctliiir tin1 services.
Mr lllack lind buou 111 for two
months. He underwent au opera-
tion Hi-vrnl weeks ago at his
(Poniltiueil on I'nge R)
Tho four Eaatland county
pot8 started tho race with n
long lead nliono. but die stur-
ily HreckotuldKo runner Inchod
up until It Is a (mention or nones
which shall hit tho tnpo rirst..
And all enmmnudora are willing'
and loady to take their night
In Jail should tholr tonms lose.
Den Denn stnited tho raca
with tho challonge that If Steph-
ens county did not bnve u largor
mpiiibershin by midnight Friday
May 18th. be would voluntarily
bo incarcerated In tho county
Jail. Dr. C. C. Craig of Itnn-
ger. Orno'i' Owen of Eastland.
11. A Illllo or Cisco and How-
ard or ItlshiK Star agreed to
tho stnno conditions and on Sun-
day nrtornoon tho world will
J know which heio shnll Jie brand-
eu wiut me liars.
Did You Know .
Tint Ilrookonrldgo la ndd-
III;; 2 1-1 tlllll'3 of all out pav-
ing bringing total tn 11 3-1
miles?
PRICK 5 CENT
500 DELEGATE!
GIVE MILITAR
AIR TO BREG
Noonday Uinclico
At Y lor Visitor
Sunday
Tn 17th dlstilct conventl
of tho Americnti Legion open
lure Saturday with over .1
members nml auxiliary delega
reglsterrd by nlgbt and nt le:
1..0 additional guests expec'
Tor tho Sunday sessions. Ileg
t ration started at the Ilurch 1
t 1 at 1 o'clock and contlnu
! until 9 o'clock when nppro
mately !I00 visitors gathered
'the toof guidon for a dance t
iitertalnmont feature. ' of t
program.
uxlllary members nppcar
for Dip first time In their m
lue nnd gold uniforms Snti
tlav night and a truly mlllta
atmosphere- was created at t'
1 rtanco by tho trim many-butto
cd costumoa and nn occasion
vnr-tlino cap worn by leclo
nnlres. Tho patriotic motif w
carried out In the dccoratlt
ichemo.
DrieeatoA to tho conventh
were arriving by automobile u
til late Saturday night despl
' ihreatenlng weather and hea'
i. tins reporled from several
tlons Final reglstrntlou will I
i.iiipU ii it ni the hotel at
ii clock undny morning at
i'Iiiim ciiiiii'leted for tho parai
wliirh w.i-i clit'iliilPil for 10
lurlocl vvit'i llalley W. Hardy
' iiiarxh.ill
All .litangeiiipnts nunnuuci
for Hi" one-day session will I
carried out as far as posnlbl
Miinmnudcr Hon J. Donn sa
sntuiay night.
Mark McOo. past departmei
commnnder will nitlrt"8 ajol
meeting or tho legion and au
Diary nt the Nutlo.'ial Hunter i
!i: IT) o'clock Suutlny mornin
and at 11 o'clock Mn Moll
Aimstinng national executi
I'liiiiiiiiiiiii'niiiniiii iiuiu itinni
wood will deliver an addroi
at the First Christian court
services.
Major Charles H. Clark ig i
offer an ofriclal welcome to tl
delegatoa at this service Dr.
W. Hunt or Abilene willal
speak lo the nssembly and"
muslcnl proRram.he heard.
At 2 o'clock business kpr3Ioi
will be In order with the legit
meeting in tiio Elk's club roon
nt tho hotel and tho auxllla
convening In the junior b
i loom. Troy Simpson tllstrl
.... 11... . ... f-r.
i ... iivi.i UI.II......I. .1.1.111 nu
llnlllnger will have charno
this meeting which will be ope
to tho public.
Mis. llalley W. Hnnly Is lol
In chnrue ot the auxiliary biM
liens session at which Mrs Am
strong will speak. Mrs lien
Dean has arranged entertnli
munt realures on the program j
consiMt of several niimhes pt
senteil In m Itoiimnuiau sottln
and concerning the countVy
lloiimaula. Thcro will be sovor
vocal numbers n folk dance b
six school children dressed I
Itoumania costumes und a shot
talk.
Preparations for seating GB
persons at the Sunday luncheo
at tho Y. Al. C. A. had bee
completed Saturday night i
cording to W. II. Morrison sei!
rotar. Music will bo furnlshe
during the hour by tho Joll
Hoys orchestra and an Infornui
program offorml.
f
How Far Will
Bans
a Girl Go
in accepting the ml mi ra-
tion of another ijirl's
man? War Emily An-
drews right in thinking
thai all is fair in love?
HEAD
"Sweethearts"
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 271, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 20, 1928, newspaper, May 20, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69970/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.