The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, December 14, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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Vote For The Home Rule
Charter For Breckenridge
TIip proposed homo rnlo chatter provide an easy ilpflnltp prir
tical ami Just waj proposition for adding ot eliminating toirltory i
m f-nm Mrerkenrldgp San Anjrelo Atnnrllln E-dlnnti U'lcliltn P'jii
V'vii ' i ami mnn other k' owing Texas itn r .ttlut i
i-1 " ii theli ihtutcis Thi people of those pi i h it ominmt'
pli ii ill If tin is grind foi those towns whv -lii uM i n lp 'urn
for r.i il.pi.ini . known fin and wide .is h I m o of Hi
ream a vot. rm the charter means nn effoit bv all thp ppopli t
build ii l.iKgft n:.il bptter town Thp million. ilies can no longer ill
ilpppnilnl upon to i.nllii Brrckentldge ""he masse must work toge'i
pi coti'iibutmg then lut to such a wot thy end Let's have tin honm
tine i hut 'pi
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)t Breckenri&ne American
Weather Forecast
m v i pVp aiurdiy unse'
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Irrigation
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(renter Breclienrltlgc
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As'.oci'cj Pntts riu Lca90 Wine
F 'its' 'I '"Mr. WOFUO
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United Press Sunday ScmvicC
COPPlETE AND AUTHENTIC
PUICE 5 CENT
' '' '" " ' 'ii xf 11iirdnv December 2t If von hip
11 ihi nt .' Km kt nndgp or within the proponed extended
ir 'omrmtnitv rail you to the ballot box to settle thi i ip
' -nn' l I r t iin'iri.i t. (pi r.ite umtpi thi rural law i
''" ' '' ' li .ill Ki ii hi!l -.hi iici p ipin lth lb
'' " i' n whiih pi if IP illy vii i it of 9000 or more
I i 'i ti-ppi-ii (in ..hill in itir Breckenrldfte ultipi
1 "v 1 i mission fmni of K'.winnunt now recognized
'h' m ri i ii pinn of rnuniripin government known and
1 '!ii i ii I 'i i r. i.lgp citlrens nml propirty owner nil -hip in
ii 'it ti .i" fi . t . txpvnftiM of n Muni'ip.ii Chamber of "omrnrrec
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ACQUITTAL IS
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Discharges Body
This Morning
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f . ii i 1 1 .iiii ubllit to jikipo on a vt-rillrt noon.
ni today lrt In thp ilmohnrjrp of u
i ii jury which had been uHlbpriitlnK
.1 in the trial of V Kay Ada in. Dart-
.1 i tt farmer charged with nlayiriK
. . urvlllp L Matthnwa bank ctn-
ployp here on Hpt 1 after a ills-
u(rement over a $1000 cloctlon
rriU ruli h? no Hoy mil ha bet
' e-.er g .-p t jail btcuuie Boy The Jury b'ifjart deliberations at
o i' doi 'i tMnsi that merit 2 10 p m yosterday nnd wai dla-
.an ientence m also true of young charged at 0 53 n. m. today.
yAur. and j-nif womn who take J B Fsrd foreman of tho Jury
Wfartage t uch InsUtutiont a rtold dletrlct Judge C. A. Plppen
fti p Y M ' A Boy who hang that from the first ot the Inst poll
i in. I the Y don t uaualty hang on taken the jury had stood nine for
acqutiui nnu inroe tor conviction.
Judge I'lppon told Jurymen that
i iv . ullr th ii they would not have bnn illHPhurj!-
iirrtt aB""' 'h' thta time but for the IllneitH
li y Hi it in i lire oi lllinr nuiiiuci iiicnni
Mini inf'uenjia
The Ihrve III Juryinent wimp tak
n to their home by deputy :.hi
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Snake Alarms
Negro Porter
lAMHimxiK Mm In ll
"fi An eight finit !llion lii-lil
more terror for a pullinan mii
ter than It did for fMra Kr.ince
M.ulliion. Bronx zoologint who
brotlRlit the aamo here fiom New
York t'tty In a bljr trhTolIng
chip which lii' nnuohnlnntly
tiirked In her upper burth for
the overnight Journey
The snuke U to be e& In n
motion picture by Dr. Thoinrn
Bnrboui. dlrortoi of the Unlvei-
nlty Miinpuiii lit Harvard.
"My In other jmkud anaken
down my bark when I wiih In
pigtail'' Raid Ml Madison "I
got lined to leptllea Mot of
them in i liurmlom "
The attnUe wiih encased In r
burlap nark within the suitcase
I'he only time It showed evi-
dence of life was when the por-
ter hols'ed the case Into the
berth nnd when he took It out
And both times It took nil the
disarming power of Mrs Madi-
son's smile to overcome the ter-
ror Inspired by the curious rust-
llnrc sound that came from tho
ban
ONE MORE DAY
IN CAMPAIGN
FOR THE YMCA
Less Than Half Of 1929
Budget Raised Up
To Last Nisht
WHEN A MEMBER OF ENGLAND'S ROYAL FAMILY DIES
I With one nunc lu to K"
fouit effort ate to be put f .1 1
ity
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n. t milire ii
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GASSER ADDED
IN THIS AREA
Kleinf elder Et Al Bring In
Wildcat Well
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Hearing Public
AI'STIN. Dei 1I0? Dcllon as
.. whether t'ongresainan Harry M j lly (irmirir; their wildr-it tjnsser
11 bach will have a public hear - Lx ncheH deepi r Thursday. B K
iiik i lure me aiuiu nvriiun utmru K! nlf 1 .1 ... .. ui luui ft s.riOO.UUO
uleu reiuitu or the -on- clljc fool KftNM.r this morning .if-
1 t 1 11 tin dtSp1
v t kieiiinnal election in the fourteenth
v ik .liitrirt probably will be deferred
v 1 i uii'il Monday
! Falls M Stories
v '' NEW YORK Dec IIM'i
I' I it purently seized bv mi nttark
t'n
iVp-vt
i 11 mil 1. bein 1 i 1. '1 teitlgo a he stood in the window
in r I
put r .mi 1
workeia in the Y Mi' -u'i
scriptlon and membttxhip 1 un
pIllKIt tO CtfHM th. $lt)(K)() Koil tin.
set foi It at the opening of 'hi-
week. Die fund Is fot the nuilnti nin.
and operation of the o iiu. m ..r
durlnp the fiscal year whit h jp
ed November 1.
J E. Thompson chairman of the
board of directors urges that ov-
cry poBHlblo offott bo expended in
putting the campaign over with suc-
cess. Less than SO par cent of tho
total sought had been pledged at
noon but hundreds remain yet to I
be seen. Thonc whom the commit-
tees fall to sec arc utged not to
wait but to send In their .subicilp-
tions und memberships at onre
More thun W00 was teported at
the workers tally Thursday night
and some of the team captain
were not present to make thelt ip
poits All ate expected to meet at
the building at 7 30 -to cheek up
the total of the week.
The Y M C A. .represents the
busiest community center In West
Texas. It U an association of whUii
all Breckumldge Is proud and nil
itie asked to help In Its successful
operation next year.
The board announces that a most
economical plan of operation has
1 to. lompo itr pilot o show 1 vttiv t an Kngliih ju iiiiiii ii pioc 1 in
nppi jr In 'hi ivu of 'hi 1 'h nf Kin ioig Ti i fi ' h k ti In I r 1
behind thi or. ml ! 1c iilr. 1 nkel md the king's irr.wtl wbh . 1 pi
nc .iilnri In. pliu 1 if th iuii 1 nl Pino H-.nn of IJtinn Alexiindrn in 1'iJ
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11 Uni ll 11 1 w lii Ii 1
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t.d
thi-
cording to advice received from b(l)n lloptpU ri.reaontliiK $0 000
those Interestedln the well. j .-H tmn was set upait the punt
well first hit the pay .Sunday. It H nm fV0 ny w1 K(J to
located 20 miles southeast of he U)( fum (hnvvn fm nRtU(lI
pon
maintenance and operutlnn.
All organizations of the city are
combined In the woik of tho weolc
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wntild be 1 I low
in idgf from wliii h
r only aftei -p nd
money thaii 11 now
n way Its total depth todny wos
f his apartment la it night Irwin 1 3.000 and Is located on the Henry
It Helluronei. fell 11 storlea 10 his i.ompion lease
He was 31 years old
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will or unpi 1 tteA
. h . favor t
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III Will ll.c
Yell Leader Slain
KNOXVIU.E. Tenn Ijec UiA
Iiandolph Knight 30. sophomore
and head cheer leadei of the Uni-
versity of Tennessee died Inst
night from knife wounds holies ed
to have been Inflicted by a negro
v iiir 1 hot tarnale vendor
itself I -
' it! UIIAII l'ICISMlli:.NT Itiri'UllNS
I NEW YORK. Dec H(P Tho
1 Southern HHclfle Ilallrond announc
ed today that the retirement of
William Mrouple a' pru! lent will
take pla. - o't Pec 31. at which
Ef
Hhoup
dmt
(Jo After Meet
1 uitr V'ii: ill 1 ei 11 -v
' . 11 br ii 'hi National .mven
' r f thi in I alere" Assoc In
ii in Ti- will Ii made by the
'tllt Am 1 1l1c.11 in 1030 The
r unvi iitinii wliii h 1 losrd here
lI ..Inltl I.. .In.l Hint nil mffiwi
11 be ... uxt ..r but thtF'ow "' '1'!om'l ry' KUil'er
. nig 1 1 1 ui- 'iild m launch
cltv. and about four miles due
west of Eollun The nearest pio-
ducer to the gasset Is a well being
drilled bv the Lone Mnr five H'H!nnil wUh uU .. Bm)lnK UH umuy
as possible the budget can be eas-
ily raised accoiding to Mi. Thomp-
son and general secretuty W. If.
Morrison.
Oneratois said today that the
well hud been shut down until ad-
equate connections could be estab-
lished Those Interested say that
the maximum pioductlon hasn't
been dillled into yet. but that It
had to be capped until It could be
cared for
New Tax Proposal
AUSTIN. Dec 11 (-Changes
In the tax assessment laws design-
...I If. ..limit.. Im ttiii.iv ..viutlnir ill.-
feet and Increase taxable values I "r" """ nwln "
on the iissessment rolls by several
million dollars are advocated by
S New Wells In
liUUNfl Tex Dec 1 1 P Eight
now wulls with a potential dally
production of more than 5000 Imi
rels a day have been bi ought In
In the Joe Bruner field here this
week and three other wells ate
right on top of the pay and exp i t
production within 21 hours Tvo
of the wells drilled into wnter. nut
have been successfully plugged unit
Atkinson and Sandefer Tap
Pay Sands In New Oil Field
.. . . . .. ... . .
time he will be succeeded by Paul a H'rrnli Mate 1 omptroner. 111
f r 1030.
Probe Important
U -.TIN. I)c l"'w Th H-Mrt-
of ail investigation into the
ipn iirancc of state road inachln
part from Camp Mnrhy which
. n. to light yesterday Is mini-
11 1 by Adjutant General R I
P .bPitmin and Stale Highway En-
urei 1 lib Ullehrlat Offlciala ad-
'tod that some miMtng eiul-
nt had been found under an old
ir-
oil wan doubled today shortly after
drilling had been resumed and the
' bit had penetrated the aand only
1 three more feet The flow for tho
flrn IS minutes gauged 103 1-1
j barrel Drilling wtia stopped Im-
Mediately
1 (JUAKi: IN r.HUMANV
AIX t.A CHAPrci.I.E nermniiy
nee 1 1 !- An unriniuuKo uccom
panted ly a subterranean rumbiliu'
caused houses In the northern pint
of the city to troin'le last nlgll.
Woman Is Slain
LAPEER. Mich Dec 11 P
An enmity concerning which no
dues have been developed is behov-
ed by officers to have prompted
tho slaying of Mrs. Mary Ewnoff
3'J a widow found dead In bed at
her home near here
An autopsy revealed that tho
woman's skull hud been crushed by
- I heavy blows and that she then had
Bolli inn Delegalii Walts lor L.t wnot through the head Of-
Inst met Ion v j fCuro mM ln n-Covery of xev-
iiMBinvp.Tnv n.. i idx. .til. I nil hundreds dollars undei the
UlltlllltUIIWII WV. H ' .
now executive vice resl- " annual report to tne governor
He proposes n corps of expert
. appraisers for handling the dlffl-
(iltallKIt PLOW DOUBLES cult assessment nf oil and mineral
OKLAHOMA CITY Dec 1 UP)--' properties and of the Industries ex
ploiting' these products
NOT TO ATTEND.
Bolivian delegate to the Pan-American
conference on arhltiatlon an-
nounced today liis decision not to
attend today's sessions dealing with
the Paraguayan-Bolivian dispute
because he lacked specific Instill c-
tions to attend
CHRISTMAS
CARDS!
A nice Hun to select from
vi Ith prices little below
what you have formerly paid.
Muni y.ir order NOW at
120 WEST WILLIAMS
Insurgents Hold 22 Young Mexican Women
Captive In Mountain Lairs After Raids
MEXICO CITY Dec. ItiPV-
i Twenty-two young women were
stated by travelers from Jalisco to
I be held captive today In the maun-
i tain lairs of Insurgents who raided
the town of Jllotepec In that state
Tho young womun who weie ab-
j ducted were debcrlbed as the pret-
tiest in the town Kederal troops
I were In pursuit of the kidnappers.
Travelers mid that the Insurg-
icnts Invaded Jllotepec Inst week
and dynamited the municipal build
bed and a diamond ring nn her
precluded 11 robbery theory
Ing They then Invadrd the homes women with them
raiding the larders of the towns-
folk most of whom were at n mo-
tion picture show.
The looting completed the In-
surgents surrounded the pic-
ture theater They lined up the
men on one side nf the building
with their hands up While some
of the Insurgents stood guard over
the men. others selected the twen
ty-two prettiest girls In the audi
rnee When the band galloped off j bank when a number of men at
iu uic rryoiiniaius uiey loon wio i icmpiea 10 seize ll i no ronners
Game On Coast
FT WORTH. Dec 1 1 P Al-
though tho Central High fooihall
team of Ft. Worth Is out of tne
title race the players have a gti at
deal to look forward io The ti .an
will travel to the Pacific coait to
play an all-star team from Los An-
reles Dec 29
GUARD IS ATTACKED.
!!iglmaiiiuu Shouts Alan In Un.iil
Btttle.
SPARTANBURG. S C Dec It
(P One guard was hot perhaps
fatally in u battlo hern today be-
tween highwaymen and guards eu-
cortlng Mm payroll clerk of tho
Druyton Mills. The clerk hud Just
drawn the paytoll from o local
A month or so ngo Jikc Sande
fer nnd Charles Atkinson local nil
opeiutois were tiylng to soil some'
acreage they held In southwestern I
Jones county known a tho Hud-'
spoth tract so they could develop
that section of tho county with a
wildcat test. None of tho geolog-
ists or seasoned oil men would put
their "OK" on tho leuso saying It
was nil "wot" monnlng all "dry"
and as a icsult only a veiy few of
the .smaller operators would buy
leases In this territory
Today all oil men have their
eyes tinned toward the Hudspeth
Dawes Is Chairman
CHICAGO Doc 1I(P Vice Pn d-
dont Charles E Dawea will be the
chairman of the Joint board of di
lectors of the combined Cential
Central Tmst Company and Ih.'
Bank of Ameilea. whose nieiger
wn.i announced yesterday.
CHARGE FRAUD
WASHINGTON. Dec 1 1..P) J
William J Donovan assistant io
tho Attorney General told a Sen-
ate Investigating cnmmltton today
that fiaiul proceedings have neon
pic pared against the Sinclair
Crude Oil Put chasing Company
which held a tontiact for thu Salt
Creek Royalty Oil recently cancelled
T
oday and
o morrow
escaped
Tin Fine Arts Club will give a
Christmas tua at tlucc o'clock Sat-
uiday Docemhoi 15 at the Flist
Chilstian Church
Tho Y. M C A subscription nnd
membership campaign c intimitis
through tho week All who have
not boon soon are urged to holp In
tho movement Send all cheoks to
J E. Thompson First National
Unnk Broekenrldge
Golden Anniversary banquet for
all Master Masons at the Masonic
Temple tonight nt 7 30
lease for late Thuisday afteinm
Jake" and "Charlie'' drilled m
their wlldcut test. Hudnpeth No 1
md oil immediately rose 2 000 feet
in the hole and was coming up
apidly accoiding to last tepotts
Drillers and tho operntois suy thej
well will Ii good fur .100 barrels i
dally. Tho sand was topped at
2r37 feet The well was shut down
last night until storago could ho
gotton to tho louso to care for tho
expocteij flow. Dillllng will bo te-
sumetl soon and the well will bo
deepened somewhat to incionie the
flow
Tho well is located two miles
ELECT ALLISON
HEAD JF LIONS
Officers Named Today At
Noonday Luncheon
The Abilenc-C'lebutne semi-final
football oi mp'onshtp being pluved!
at Abilene this afternoon caused
the attendance at tho Lions' reguUrt
wookly luncheon todoy nt noon to
bo rather slim
The main business confronting
tho Lions today was the election
of tholr officers for tho coming
yeai. Tho following wore olecled
Piosident Jnmos E. Allison; first
vlce-prosldan'. C K Spi Ingfli Id
second vlco-ptesltleut A H. Down-
ing third vlcc-piosldenl. Joss Pip-
kin secietary .leasuror. ftally W
Haidy foi dliectois Roger W
Gray. W G ClugK. Cain Kirk John
F Batloy C A Davis E R. Max-
well for Lion Tameia Raymond
McCoy and C C .Todd Jr. end
Roger W Grny Tali Twister
AGED SENATOR DIES
BEAUMONT. Doe. lHVPStnto
Sonntor H. F Trlplett. 7S. dlod heio
last night of pneumonia after n
short illnosa. Ho was superinten-
dent of the Beaumont schools for
10 yours and was wldoly known an
an educator and an author of
books on historical subjects Fun-
eral seivlccs ate to be held tomoi-
row '
uom mv nihil pioiliuei I Io- nuip
gIVi-H Its Im utlotl lri .100 f.it noil th
and at the entei of tin ninth line
of lot 22 in the Edwiiid Miles atil-
vey No 210 and is approximately
two miles north of the Tlner pool
and Hip same distance west of the
Shnheen field
This is the third wildcat test In
southwest Jones county that has
opened up new fields. Oil men arc
watching the well with much In-
terest and more play Is oxpoctod
soon In that area Atkinson and
Sandefer and W M. Johnson of
Abilene ow approximately 1 000
acies adjoining dlscoveiy well.
We sl Texas
Railroad To
Lav :i() Miles
AUSTIN Dec 11 (?) Capitaliz-
ed at Jl 000 000 the Yates and
West Texas Railway company im-
posing to build a 30 mile line fiom
Rankin Upton county to Shef-
field Pecos county was chartered
today by the Spcretuiy of Rtat"
with appiovil of the Attorney Gen
era I
Incorpoiatois Include Texas Ok-
lahoma and New Yoik men Iia
O. Yates of San Angelo old time
ranchman made wonlthv by ml
discovery on his land is to lie
ehalimun of tho boaid and W A.
Monchlef of Fott Woith Is to be
president
It is pioposed to connect with
the 'Orient" ralliond at Rankin
nin through pait of Oockett c nn
ty on to Pecos county touching
Irunn on the way to Sheffield
Othi'i Inrnrporitoi.i oie Todd I
Wvnne Athens T H Steff.ns
rlund SinJng.s Okli L L Fair
Wan Angelo; Dr Emll Ott S.in
Angelo John M loveloy and TJ S
Joseph both of New Yo'k and thp
following from Till in M M Doan
T l Glllptte .Julius Livingston
Loo L Leventiltt t'harlis L Yan-
cey and W W Fleming
In the capital stock alieady sub
scribed Yates h i only om sharp
$100
The stock In divided Into $250000
preferred and thp remalndet common.
GOLDEN DAY
FOR MASONS
OF THE CITY
Lodgemen To B: ;aet: And
Hear Of Fi .y Years
Of Ac.ivlty
Mattel Muson nf III eel: im.1
;.oil-i No Ift'i A F Sc A M wil
I .it he t at 'h. M.i nnle Temph I il
dayivininu it 'o in i elebtati tii.
fifth Hi null si. a. in the history of
piogn-.-. nt i Hiii'iniii order
Th' loi il tin tulii tship Is the lai
i it eninlltil bv i iy lodge betwei n
Imrt Woith and El Paso and near
1 pviivnne Is expected to gathei
iinund the board for the event
hat only a fe'v Masons In Texan
have ever been permitted to en-
Joy More than 000 names are on
tho rolls.
Tho addroas of tho evening will
be dollvorod by Judge J. E. Hick-
man whllo Judge W. C. Voale dis-
trict deputy Grand Master will
.. ive as toastmnstcr.
R D Stuart. Woishlpful Master
inn.!Uiicra the following proginm
Invocation- Hev S J. Shettlei
w nth
VVel . mi R D Stuart
Vocal and Violin Hi lection Mi -
John U ml John V. Mai tin
Miss Kithle. n W .Win i F T Ron-
ton A pinisi Mi" Vein Ab
botl
Addi -s Judgi f E Hickman
Introduction of Put Masteis t
Toastmnstet
Orchestra D T 'oilier due
tor: Miss Will.- Joi Kiik Ml
Rope Iiwln Mi-n Dig ilia Mon.cH'
Miss June Iivm llm Mon.i-llo IU'i
Hitchcock
Menu
Queen Ollvei Hi lit of 'Vie
Roast Turkev 0slei Die imr
Cranhei i v S nice
Cl earned Potatm s Julie P'
Hot RnlN
Ice Cream f'ik
Coffee
Officers
R. D. Stuait Uuiliipful Manic i
R E Coleman Si mor Wat din
C L Bridge Junnu Warden
R F Walkei 'Iua uier
W II Mi Campbell Seep t.uv
J E Mooie hi mm Deacon
Pink Noriell Junloi Demon
W R Haniblit Senloi Stewii i
A J Buchanan Junloi Stiw-ud
W. F Cutter. Tllei
Youth Electrocuted
OSSLNING N Y. Dec 11 F
Thomns "Red" Moran 22-yctr oi 1
Brooklyn gnngstei who killed tw
policemen was electioeutwil 'i'
Sing Sing piison this morning (if
tei gaining two hours of Iifi 1"
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, December 14, 1928, newspaper, December 14, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70011/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.