The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, November 30, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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jThe Weather!:
i Hrfckrnrldgo and vicinity Sil-J
uulay fair and warmer. )
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'VOL. 9 NO. 21
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The Y's Record
Others Kni)-
Many Served
Here To Serve
.
Y.
M C A. were ot gained In
the (ill field of IVrti- nlld
l.nuiiluiia In tlu fnlt of 1910
1 Or
rU Olden Caddo. l!rw1iTi
lldgc.
1 OUI8IANA Hull liuymi. Oil
WJ Clly. Tier und Homer n-sneia
tlons wrrr organized.
MVILDINGS nnil piftgram put civ-
V " nnirli like Army
All fields stilted til production
bjsli uinl great bodies nf nun
inuvrd mil tli buildings we if
closed.
IJRECKENRIDOE The only one
of tlir nlnr In tin- two atntis
that became petmuncitl
In September. 1010
y with J 11. Hungerford In
'(hnricr building overcrow ded. mak-
ing It necrssaiy to closr the pro-
gram of the iluy nt nlnu o'clock to
rot could ti- put up for the niKht.
Ourinu the btom men ulr-pt on the
floor brtweni roU uh the town
ronld not tUr c.xrr of them
V with J
WITH thr collapse of thr lioom
In 1020 21. turn by the hun-
ilieds If not li) thousands moved
on I of the illy In the meantime
tnor luliMlng fucllltlc weir iro-
vlJrd and thr Herd Of the lioom
rrvlee of (he "Y" had ceased
CONSIDERABLE talk about clos-
Ing thr bulldlnK wan heard
but a number of men who believ-
ed In the Association program de-
jiTkrmlntA to keep It colng but to
rhanga the program.
forrltnn wlin hail Ann.
H " ld the Oil field work In
tuwUlana waJ secured ns Seem-
Mhry to suecrrd Mr Hungrrford
TljirirHni of gymnasium classes
for turn boys nnd women was
startrd and t-arrird on In what h.id
Drrn turd for1 a duimltnry I toy
work of vinjous typrs w.im rattled
on
"IN the suiuniti of 102.1 the aer-
J vires of K U Moggc of the Na-
tional .Finance Committee of tin
Y M. i". A wiTf secured nnd in
Nontmbrr of tht tMir h onniNil;ii
for ilUO.OoO wm IhM '111.- cfttii-
pittltu wad aiifcrivifut A locution
uu KfCUrrd ulld thr plC(nt blllld'
! u ojirhrdlii Dirli.-t of 1935
lHOM the vrry flint the build-
Inu Hun been u rcil community
ClitM. VdrloilH clllln lurrtliiK tin-to.
M"Siy c n''-loH look to th Y
rtfi sli..ter In puttliiK over their
prograrm.
rT:iE use of thr building
ranRr
from the LmidneiH und
iiiofeK-
klonsl nirn In thr I.lonn (.'tub.
('hftiuber of Commrrce Kelull
Merchants Axxocliitlon. The dor
tOM'and lawyer nxoolatlon to the
tirwaboyii
'roiu th
Krofrmilo
club) to
tirwaboyii und the ntiiind boyii
the wlvi'H of builiii'H mid
nloiial men In theli arloiiN
thr klddlri in the Junior
Kroup. Herv U .one iilnre
whrfr the mun In nvcruim Kreawy
from hl work In tho tihop or on
thr well In Jmit im much ut home
us the mun who works In mi of-
fl.e or Uink
JVrANCIIKHTUlt. N. II.. hnn been
added to the tiHtlonn network
of ulrwitya with Hid t-Htnbllalimunt
of an ulrort Uiure und the erection
of a 2000.000 cniidlepower revolv-
IriK bracon on our of the city's tull-
et bulldlnK. The beacon In in op-
rrution from vunHrt to nutirlne euch
nlKht
rASIIVIIJ.K
pluuniHl
M
rlf to rnlartteinent of further de-
velopment. IMan are bvliiK nuule
to select ft fw itltc for vhe airport.
CHRISTMAS
CARQS!
A nlc lino ti select from
3 with prlce4 llttla Ik-Iow
what you havt formerly paid.
I'laon your ordrr NOW at
120 WEST WILLIAMS
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AlSOClATtO PlUSS FUlL LCASCt) WlRC
MNCbT in tilt World
GIL PLEDGES
WURZBACH
CHALLENGES
17 COUNTIES
Reporl Is Laid Before
Commillee Froir
Lower House
HAN ANTONMU N..
Jii(h:rn of tine.- i.r iii
fiunty plrcliii-ts m i
IMllilltHII (SMIRIr iiihii II
Wliltblirli'it dlHH i.r 111.-
ly iinrumncr.i el.- ti.m of in
riiitlc opiKJiirnt. Aua-iiitui
'liMllpy tr NN.lMll'.l 4iiiiiin.iiUy rt
Jui coiiKiiMirioniil In ) 1 1 tn.lri (o
pKMluce their roplet of Ki-neiul
ilection return within 21 hotiin i
'heiir fuim WnahliiRtmi "
I lie warning wna by ehiilrman
rimi ueniiincn or Hie Ilonnc rnm-
nnlKn pinillturo pommlttee. who
Jeclared In bltlnK tone that "con-
tempt of tile Hoime of Iteprenen-
tntlim la a icrlui thlni; "
The three auld they lunl lout or
mlaplneed tholi copies
The Ibw." I.i IiIIhu h Kind ir-
uuen you in Keep mil cop u '
yoar and lien- voo cnine with u tin
Oil you I fine hhMIIK ''i Iih ' 'in I
Yotl hud liitlei K'i theiM in '1
hour" oi you will heai fr.im WuMi
liiBton" j
One JuiIbc anld hl brother had
Botlen his copy "for the sheriff "
I.chlblCll ordered a aubnoenn U. I
ueu ror Aiphonsc
2FV!Htf!
deputy iher ff. 1. flchwnrtx inld
he had mlitake.ily placed hla copy
In the ballot box and that It ihow.
ed 181 votei for Wurxbach 213 for
McClokey. Wurxbach Interrupted
to ay that the county conttnliiilon.
era court had given him only 180
vet.
Thr frdrrnl court room crowd
brok Into npplnune nt I.elilhach'it
warnlnif and received ieprlmundn
from the committer nnd offlceiH.
Thr 17 JudKe were called to pro-
duce their coplea of rrturim ho pho-
tontutlr plctmen enn be mnde for
ut of tho committee
Af tei McOliMky county Judp
of the couit which ranviiM d re
tu run had denied that my nlteia-
tlomt nnd (llKii'K.ii.-ei which he
cuntendi i-xi-drd in the vmioim
COUnt III the ItltlllllK fllllll one
plerlncl an Ink uraduutoi upp.ti-
lltlv Uiifi UKid" Wmzlmch teM tri-
ed. doclurlllK' that IUI Voted ful
Mll'liMkey hud brrii cliiini(ml In
S(JO
Wuizlmch wna victor In thr un-
official count hut tiie conimlHiloii-
r" court on n vu s wiped out inn
majoilty of mote thuu S00 nnil
himed McCloMltey a wlntiPr by
30(1 votua
Only S District
Winners Decided
With flvo of ih atKht iilnli aclioiil
footbitil diittlct chmuplniuhlprt ih-
terinlned the nice for the- state
pr-p Kridlrun title will be ictidy to
enter the hi-dlitrlrt flljjllt next
week
Aliimlllo. Abllino Clobuine. Mar-
ihall mid Main Avonuo I Hull
.School oi Snn Antonio nlieady
have clluehtMl their dUtiict tltli-n
In dlntrlct No 3 Suiuot High
.School of Diillax jcimiih naaured of
the title. titthoiiKh the fiuruet (eaiu
miiNt bent Woodrow WIIon IiIkIi
dciiooi oi u.iiuiH Hiitui.liiy.
The DlHtrlet 5 title now ilea bo-1
twoon Sherman nnd Oioanvllle. i
naithoripr thaan two teams IiuvIiik
been featml Th playoff for the
title Is aclKNlulixl for Satuiday. nt
whlcli time Juff Davis IiIkIi school
or Houston will play Port Arthur
High School for the dlatrict 7
title.
Snow In Rockies
OKNVKK. Nov uOlPk lteldents
or six snowbounil Itocky Mountain
states turned fiom ThailksKlvIng
feiiHting today to dig out fiom
(let a heavy snow that ended about
the same time as the feasting did
yesterday
Mexican Bishop Pleads For Freedom j
From Religious Restrictions In Mexico1
MiSXICO PITY. Nov. 30Pi
Hlshop Miguel De j Mora oi San
I.uls Pntosl today made a plan
Ihioiigh the columns or the news
paper El Unlvonml Mr the govern-
ment to wilhdiaw tullglous te-
strlctloni The Hlshop. who has
been In hiding since the religious
dltpute brolco out explained that
ho did pot represent any other
prlft.it but wus speaking entirely
on his own lesponilblllty
l)e Brttketurftac American
KrilOPEAN BEAUTIES INVADE U. S.
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Olll (leriiifitiv I .iieln ti.l
in the fnlted Stair-
ACHIEVEMENT
DAY SATURDAY
Boys And Girls Coming
From 10 Clubs
Saturday It Achievement Day In
Brochenrldfc-e for Stephem County
Hoys and Olrl 4-H Clulm.
About 150 members of the 10
clubg In this county are due to be
here nccordlnjr to Frnnk Lochrldge
county farm nKo-it.
It will be u iuu nchlevemont
day acrordiiiK to repot tx and ice-
ord in the offlccx of Mr. I.och-
ildi and of .MIhh Viola McICen-
2l. home (li'inonHliutlon iiKt-nt.
The Chamlief of Commeici) cun.
now
Iield by Nrcoaaltv. will be
I uwmiieu in
liriit record
the club that Iiiih the
PillH foi Indlviduat
work and about $300 in cnah. i.'iveii
by the Chamber of Commerce win
br ilLitrlliuted by the uxentH wlio
will be aided by MInh Myitlr .Mtll-
my. dlatlUt riiipci vim foi IiIm
work fiom CoIU'ko .Station
Tint nieetliiK will be held at 1. 30
In the City Hall Chamber of Com-
meicc President ChuilcM II liruwn.
Secietary W S. Cooper and iiuiiii-
bora or the Aki Iciiltiuul Commit-
tee lieiul.nl by Hauy DcIjiuc. uikk
that eveiy IiusIiiohh man In Ilreck-
enrldse ko around to tho City Hall
and nee Just what tho clulm are
iloltiK-
Communltiea to be teptenented
urn: Ivnn Cryatul PiiIIh Caddo. Ne-
OMiilly. Hiiipemville Wiivlun-l.
Post U:k. Paiks Centei mid l-n-ion
Hill
Educator Dies
SANTA MAItltAKA. Cal . Nov.
30P) Tiie llev A. Grunt Kvaus.
profetaor of phlloaophy at tho San-
ta Hnrbiirn Stale TeuclieiH College
iiiul former proalncnt of the Unl-
veratty or Oklaliomu died liiirn to-
dny ua u jeault ot an apoplectic
stroke Hi alio was pastor or 121
Montecito Presbyterian church. He
wna 70 yuara old
IllSDfX'tnrS
Arrested
DKTHOIT. Nov. 30(P)-Ten cub.
turns bolder patrol Inspectors were
mi wiled today by special customs
iiKi'iit on chnrKes InvolvInK con-
spiracy to nsslit in smuKKlliiK II-
Itior Into tho United States and
accepting bribes from bootleggers
Horseman Dies
SAN IJIKGO Cal. Nov 304
William J Webber. B0. owner of u
stilng ot race homes lecently nlup
un-lped fiom Texas to tiie Tlnluanua
track was found dead yesterday in
his loom nt a hotel hero upputcnt
j a victim of hi art disease
Hi op Oe I.a Mora said Hint to
separate the people fiom the cler
gy was practically to separate them
from their lellglon and to convert
them Into Atheists.
He explained that the clergy and
tile Catholics In general believed
thut they cannot comply with cei-
tnln laws without transgressing
thf snored rights of tho church.
Ho said this wab tho reason the
clngy had left th churches two
yuan ago.
nave
lUtKCkEVI.llXJK. STEPHENS
FRIENDSHIP FOR UNITED STATES
r -w . SMe- r -di jl -w ws" r am m m m i
Lei. OV HUM (leW Of fillf i nnn..l. I...I .. ...!... I .- .. .
irt-ntir-M lY.iauit. u.Mi.. .....-..
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oday and
o morrow
I Toiluy nt the Y. SI. C. A.
I Oam Married Women's gym.
) 12 15 n m. Llonti Club 4-15 p. m
Boys UaaUctball A 10 p. m. Uuil-
Ineas Men's Qym 0:30 Employed
Hoys club 7:30 Young Men's Gym.
Tomorrow ut thr Y. SI. C. A.
0 n. m. Props. 10 a. m. Jun-
ior. 11 a. m. -Intei mediates. 2 p.
m. Junior Glils. 3 p. m.-Honlor
Gills. p. m. Uoyit Ihiskutball.
0:30 p ni. .Senior boya""v. Way-
land. Hevlval set vices each night
7.30 at the Klrst Christian chut'
Ulan
Arrested When
Son Tells Truth
UAPIH CITY. 8. D. Nov 301P)
Winds oi u uniull boy that "Puh
smih lieie" lnui lesulted In the ie-
null or Itubeti Helmaik. 32 rot- the
sluyhiK of his dlvoiced wife. Po-
lid) suld he had confessed.
Heeklng a clue to the woman's
assullaiit police iUfbtinuml luir
wo (hlldien. When one of them
said Ills fattier had been them
Wednesday afternoon posses weie
oignnlzed. Helmark wan ruptured
late yesteiday.
The body 01 Mrs. Helmut k her
throat slnslied was round at her
much home neur heie by her
biulliei.
Woman Resigns
AUSTIN. Nov. 30.(P -Itosignatlon
nl Mrs. -:thcl Hilton Johnson us
an assistant In the Attorney Gen-
era I'm' department was announced
today by Attorney General Claude
Pollurd. She Is thu wile or Cqnu
Johnson member or thu Highway
Commission. Mts. Johnson had
charge or school matters coming
to tiie Department. Hor succesfor
has not been named.
SIAN DIKS HAPPY
MINNKAPOMS Minn. Nov. 30.
P His Hie long ambltlnr. to bring
litnlth nnd hnppluess to crippled
children fulfilled. William Henry
ISiiHtls phlliintliroplst. lawyer nnd
foiniiT mayoi or Minneapolis died
yesterday at the age or 83.
I
t MS
COUNTY Texas FItlDAY
SEARCHING FAME
and Polund to seek their fortunes
...... . . ! '
AUTO MERGER
IS RUMORED
Negotiations Between
Chandler And Hupp
CLEVELAND Nov. 30. M)
Samuel Rcgar treasurer of tho
Chandler-Cleveland -Motor Corpora-
tion announced thut negotiations
for control of the Chandler com-
pany by the Hupp Motor Cur cOr-
potation wcic concluded today.
Speaking fur himself mid Ills as-
sociate Including .Krcd C. Chandl-
er president who Is abioad He gar
said the deal hud been consum-
mated and arrangements made rot
the tinnsfcr or Chundler-Cleveland
to Hupp.
No statement was Issued us to
Hupp plans for the Cleveland
plants
The Chundler compiny with Its
siihotdlnutO'4 has assets fifittied at
uppioximittcly Sltl.O MJ.IhXJ jnd a
union with Hupp op (he b.isls or
piesuiit stock nun kt-t vulties would
lesiilt In a concern v. It H m-iftrt of
about $130.000.(N)0.
Ticket Bandit
Busy In West
SAN ANGKLO Nov. 30. P)--Po-lieu
are looking foi' n bandit who
lius been victimizing railroad tick-
et ofrkes in this vicinity.
Uist nlgllt ll bandit secreted him-
self In the woman's waiting room
or the Orient depot held up the
agent T. 10. Hardin us he was clos-
ing up nnd obtained slightly more
than J 1000. A few nights ugo al-
most the same thing happened nt
Coleman the bandit obtaining Jill
in tiie Santa Ke depot
A Nutty Trick
DALLAS. Nov. SO.WOfrorlng
thanks to one's benefactor on
Thanksgiving day was not even
overlooked by thu person who rnn-
sacked the refrigerator or II. li.
Goldberg here.
Mr. Goldberg lost his holiday
supply or shelled nuts brought by
him from New York but the tak-
er apologized by spelling the word
"Thanks" with n portion of the
kernels on the walk Just outside of
a rear porch.
i
Freighter In Need
SEATTLE Nov 30.1P.
uuuse steamer Montreul
i lie jup-
Marti
ported oy wtteiess ut 1 30 u. m.
Pacific time today she was 50 miles
fiom the distressed Hrltluh ft eight-
cr Chief MucQuillu which wus
olowly sinking In nild-Puciflc. Thu
Montreul Mum asked thu Chief
MucQuillu to scud up bhu rockets
adding she would arrive ulongsldo
about 4 u. in.
KILLED UNDER ELEVATOR.
HOUSTON Nov. 30. P-W. C.
Parker 33 Houston curpenter was
killed today when his heud was
caught beneath u descending eleva-
tor on the fifteenth floor or u
building
KILLED IN WAGON.
HARLINOEN Nov 30 (
Frank Wlianskl 50 died here to-
day oi injuries suffered last night
when he was thrown from hla wu-
gan after It had bwn struck by'an
automobile
NOVEMIJEK 30 1928
11 PER CENT
OF PIPE LINE
twted uow cm n
llUUIujiJl UVUL"
Deal Made For Interests
Owned By The
Rockefellers
NUW YOPK. Nov. 30 Tl ltoek-
efeller Intel ests in the Praltle Oil
und tins Company and Pialne Plpi
Line Company put chased tecemly
by Hhiii und Company und umkh'I-
ales were putt or trust funds trc.il-
ed by John 1). Hoekefeller. Sr.
seveiul yeurs ago mid do not In-
clude the ditect holdings. It wus
announced today.
The puichusc involved 11 per
Cent of tile stock or Prahle Pipe
l.lne. taken from holdings or tho
Gcucrul Education board tin
I-utiui Spclliuun Kockefcllci Mem-
orial und the Hockel.llet lustlMitu
ror Medlul Hesemch.
It Is uudeistood in Wall Slleet
tliat the CuUcn-Klnhcr inlet estr
wete associated with Hlulr und
Company in the purchase. The
fact that tiie Cutten-Flshci gioup
has puichused u substantial inteivit !
in the Siuclalt Consolidated OI!
Cotporaltou has led to teport that
u plan Is under consideration foi
merging Piuitle und Sliielali. It
was tepottvd in banUlug clrcl.-s to-
duy however that a physical mer-
ger of the companies was not plan-
ned Fletcher Funeral
Slated Saturday
WASHINGTON Nov. 30.P-
Rear Admiral Frank P. Fletcher
retired who died In New York on
Wednesday will be burled tomor-
row at Arlington National Cciue-
teiy. Wales In Zanibar
Dar-Es-Salamii Tungnnylku. Nov
SO. (P The Pi luce or Wnles who
is waiting for the swift cruller
Enterprise to arilve lieie mude !
ttlp to 'anlliar today on the gov-
ernment Ktemuer Aunla
He will letuiii to Dm-Es-Sulium
tomonovv the EnteipilH.. being ex-
pected hero elthei toinmotrow
night or Sunday.
It was staled In mi uuthnilttthvu
ijuaitei today thut the Duke ot
Gloucester would continue his torn
. Artist Suicides
CAMEL. Cal.. Nov. 30. (Pi-It.i
Hemien Bl painter and lay-
wilght. who styled himself a "suc-
cessful failure" Is dead- u suicide
presumably because or despond-
ency over the I ejection or his play
"Inchllngs" by New Yoik proline
il.i.
Slayer Escapes
SPRINGFIELD $11. Nov. 30. (?)
Hemy Elmore told the police yes
terday that he "expected trouble."
I-ast uiglit It came: A bullet
thut killed him Instantly during a
brawl ut the soft drink place hr
operated. His slayer escaped.
PLAN OFFSET TEST
Scott and associates No. 1 A.
Alexander will be drilled 1B0 feet
south mid 150 west or the nortu
cast comer or noiihwest quarter or
li. C. & F. suivey In ubstrnc. 40
north Young county.
NEW YOUNfJjTKST
Gutewood und Willis will put
down u test 150 feet uorih und uust
or the southwest corner or their
lease In section 1400 T. E. I sur-
vey. J. A. Huster lauds. In uutth
Young county
imrK iiH1MKWI.v 1MIV
Hluibui Oil ciimpuny No. 1 O
re-Metidu estlile located In hloeli
1
3!5
Meade pasture in the noith Megur-
gel uru of Archer county Is a per-
fectly dry holt at a total depth of
1420 feet
WAITS FOR WATER
Stuley and Wynne-Texus com-
pany No. 1 W. T Waggoner in so
Hon 25 block 6 H. & T. C. survey
suuthesnl Archer county after a
shout down for water is now di til-
ing uheud ut 1307 feet.
DEPTH 20(i0 FEET.
Huys mid Lewis No. 1 Kludol
located In Juck county in the deep
Uteu Is shut down ut it totut depth
of 2oC0 feet waiting on caning.
DRIM.P.S AT 110
Humhlc OH and Refining Com-
pany No. 1-1 Li F. Wilson located
In block U4 A. T. N. Q. L. survey
Archer county Is drilling at lit)
feet
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United Press Sunday Service
complete and authentic
How The President I
Spent Thanks ffivutff
I SWANNANOA CI'U. NKAH
WAYNESHOHO. Vu . Nov 30 i
iP After an nctive Thanksg.v-
!lng. Piusldent and Mis. Coolldgu
I settled down today to get the
most out of the lest and lecie-
latlon theli country lesldence nt j
pwannanoa af fouls. I
Neither aiiatige.l for nnyt
pniticular engagements today
and tomotrow While the Pres
ident engages In some clay pig-
eon shooting Mis. Coolldge
looked foi wind to enjoying tho
pleasant walks which an at-
tt active estate makon ponslble.
Thoie wus the hope by Mi.
Coolldge. however that he might
rind some quail shootluv; din-
ing Ills stay lieie although none
or his plans were definite.
The Piesideut and Mis Cool-
ldge teturiled to Swmiiuinoa last
evening for Thanksgiving din-
ner after n day in Charlottes-
ville where they attended church
I set vIcim had luncheon with Ed-
I win A. Aldei limn president of
I he Univeislty of Vitginla. und
watched a qilaitet or the Vligln-la-North
Cutolltm foothiill game.
In Chatluttesvllle the Cool-
Idges weie gteeted by Governor
Hytd or Vliglnlii Ooveinor Mc-
Lean or Noith Carolina und
Mrs. Woodtow Wilson litei In
the day. Governors Hytd und
McLean paid a tetttiii cull ut
Swaiiuanoa
No Rosl For
Courtesy In
Dynamo vi lie
Courtciy did not take a holiday
In Oreckonrldgc Thursday. Hun-
dreds of coupons were turned In
for many men and women who aro
serving with a smile.
The coupon appeals dally In The
Auieilcun on the clasalflud adver-
tisements page
Ileic are soino or those ror whom
votes weie tinned In this morning-
Miss Ella Mae Pate Winkler.
Miss Mmy llruly. Southwestern
Hell.
Miss Ronnie Howe McAIeo's.
Walter Sinytl Cranberry's Grn-
cei y.
Mrs. Ruby Cair. Southwestern
Hell.
MIhs Reside Hinwley. Penney'.
C. H. Gilffln. Houen lluig Com-
pany. Miss Louise I'almei McClellau'a
Mis. J J. Pi Ice South Wind
Cufetetlil.
Wesley Leads
Junior Schools
GREENVILLE. Nov. 30. tVi
Wesley College is tho 1028 cham-
pion of the Texas Junior College
Athletic Association by vit tile of a
12 to 0 vlctoiy over Hurleson Col-
lege heie yesterday. Wesley has
won rive games mid lost none.
Trainman Hero
MEMPHIS. Teiin. Nov. 30.(Pi-
Rallroad biukemiin suffeiing fiom
n broken collar bone who saved the
Panama Limited tho Illinois Cen-
tral's fust Chicago-New Orlcun.i
tiiiin from disaster was a belated
lieio here today.
W. C. Llghtfoot the brakcnuin
suffered the Injuicd shoulder when
a string of freight cars piled up
along thu right or wny or tho Illinois
Central. Wednesday night near
Polk Tenn and blocked the pas.
tagc of tho fast passenger train
which was to rollow In a row min-
utes railroad officials wore Inform-
ed. Llghtfoot dospltu his Injury
staggetcd up the railroad trucks
nnd with the uld of a lantern suc-
ceeded in flagging tho limited which
was en route from Chicago to a
Stxr dHtlll.
Dies of Injuries
PENSACOLA. Fin . Nov 3(1 IP) -One
pet son wa. dead and tluce
others weie believed dying unlay
fiom gunshot Injuries lecelved yes-
terday' when a husband who had
been absent two ycats suddo'iiy
appealed at thu home or his moth-
er lu-l.iw ut Molluo near here yes-
terday and attempted to sluy nicni-
burs of his family and himself.
DRII..S OUT PLUG
The Prairie Oil und Gas company
Is drilling out the plug from the
sand ut 1103 feet In its No. 4 Kug-
kel well located In li. R li .V I.
survey iiotthwcHl of Olnoy in ninth
Young county.
LOT OF MOHAIR.
JOHNSON CITY. Texas Nov 20
0P Piobnbly S1.000 000 will bo re-
allzed by Hlitncn county teachers
this seuson front wool and mohair
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530000
People J
nt Uui firm mi !
Oi-I
iin
their mill
K-lflf flff
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PRICE 5 CENT
NEW HEAD OF
MEXICO TAKES
OFFICE. OATH
25000 Hear Message Of
President At Stadium
In Mexico City
MEXICO CITY. Nov. 30 (P
Einlllo Poites Gil took the oath i
Piovlsional Piesldettt of Mexico
today and pledged Ills admlulstrii
Hon to u continuance of the pull
clet or the Ohlegon and Culle gov
ernnionts especially lit tegatd to
filiuiddilp with the United States
Immediately after being sworn
in the new president tend a Inief
message outlining the policies his
government will pursue. Appio.xl
mutely 25.000 persons were in Hie
National Stadium to see tho inau
guintlon.
Regat ding fotelgn telatlotw
Poites Gil mentioned esp-rlnlly
those Willi the United Stubs He
said that as long as the Am rlcnti
government continued to show a
doslie to inspect Mexican sover-
eignty the Aniellcan people would
have no cause to co- ihin about
their Southern ttepi irs. Hut he
win lied that mi lugnty "H li
point on which Muxlco cannot 'te-
cedu or make t:nnceeio:i dcspllo
the niaifnituup ot ar incus that
might becoiup nucost y '
Saying that spec' '-m wa
mado or thu Unit hocatiie
It la a neighbor nlnu duo tu
tho economlo rein' .m utiltlnK thi
wo countrloa hr iddcUi "Fortu-
nately the wudo nnd pulrlotlHii
with which Prn Jent Callca nnil
Ambassador Mor jw have net veil
their respcctlvo countries have
erined distrust und cteated n mu-
tual uuderstandiiig which with nil
my heart 1 dealie may continue"
l'ortes Gil pledged Ills govern-
ment to combat waiV'evett thoughts
or win " He said he would moke
stile that histoiy would be taught
in Hie school of Mexico from a
pacifist viewpoint. In this cornice
Hon he icmmkod: "it wuiiLl.tiot
bo thinkable to go against n gen
eral piograni (evidently a lefer
ence to the peace progllllil) cspec
lally regurdlug a poweiful uelgll
ho r "
The incoming President s.tld (hut
Muxlco was pioud oi her hospital
Ity mid genet oslty which had hern
demonstrated rot mine thun n ot"i
tiny mid also pioud or her lllde
peudeiicr She would not chuuge
her policy or allowing rotelgn work
ers mid capital to come and Jdiuto
the advantages of the land. Ut al
so piomihcd that no prohibited (111
! tleswould be placed on fotelgn
iiiaiiuiaciuieu articles tliat did mil
I complete wltli Mexican Industries
lit regaid to financial obllga
Hon he said the udmiiiistiutloii
would endeavor to comply strictly
with them whether they weie In
teititil or rotelgn
Turning to domestic nrfnlm
Poites Gil said thut their would
be sttict fulfillment of the jevo
httloiiaiy piogiam und a conttnii
mice of thu wotk or the Olnvgnii
und Calles administration.
ICONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE)
Hyi'd Hamilton and
Larry Hrowninp; two
lovoablo yoiiiik thinK's
madly in lovo with
each other but so di1'-
forunt in toiuperamunt
tliat you decide almost
with the first notes of
the wedding' march
that they couldn't pos
sihly make a "no" of
it? Do they? Just
read
"LET'S LIVE"
Hy MILDKHJ) LAMH
.Start ins -ei. 0.
Breckemv'e
Ameii sn
Madly
In
Love
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, November 30, 1928, newspaper, November 30, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69998/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.