Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928 Page: 3 of 14
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The bill
to coordinate all border patrol activi-
ties, pending la the House Judiciary
committee since last spring, will be
rushed for passage atthe coming ses-
don by Representative Hudson, Re-
publican, Michigan.
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SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Calif.,
Nov. Me Five convicts today were
in dungeons and a sixth was pre-
maturely placed in the death cell
as a result of disclosures of a sen-
sational prison break plot late yes-
terday.
Throughout the big prison, the
holiday air was absent. Guards were
unusually alert and prisoners were
quiet and sullen.
By use of a series of tunnels con-
necting their colls, four of which
were in the death cell, the convicts
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resources that entitle you to credit, we ean
usually be depended upon to help you with a
loan.
As everyone knows, loaning money ip the pri-
mary function of a bank; and under proper
conditions we are just as glad to make loans
to our depositors as a merchant is to sell his
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala- Nov. 29.—The
second fire in two days at the Uni-
versity of Alabama today caused a
heavy loss to Comer hall which
houses the engineering department.
Yesterday water used in extinguish-
ing a fire in the upper floor of
Morgan hall. class room and audi- '
torium building caused a heavy loss. '
Today, and every day, a lot of
women count their time to suffer.
As regularly as the months come
'round, comes pain that is borne in
silence, “It’s Nature,” women say.
But it isn't
“ Women who have always had the
hardest time, have no pain at all
from the day they discover Midol.
Midol la the special preparation of
specialists, and is not a narcotic. It
does nothing to the menstrual pro-
cess. It does stop the pain—in five
to seven minutes! So it is only com-
mon sense to use it. And it costs
just fifty cento, at any drugstore in
tiny carrying ease all aluminum.
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AUSTIN, Nov. 20.—Combining what
he believes are the good features of
the various plans already outlined,
Gpvrnor Dan Moody today proposed
his ideas for financing highway con-
struction and maintenance in Texas
to the finance subcommittee of the
"wrays and means'* committee formed
at his suggestion to formulate and
recommend legislation to the 41st
legislature.
A three cent gasoline tax as a
source of revenue to sustain the de-
partment for the next two years was
advocated by the governor. The de-
partment has been collecting a three-
cent gasoline tax for the past year,
but it was reduced to two cents on
September >1 by operation of ia'w
The governor would increase the
counties portion of the license fee
and weight tax receipts. The at-
tendant loss to the maintenanee fund
would be made up through a gross
receipts tax on truck and bus lines.
He proposed a constitutional
amendment for 1929 empowering the
legislature to pledge the credit of the
state not to exceed the proceeds of
the three-cent gasoline tax as a
means of providing for the sinking
fund and interest.
All surplus from the gasoline tax
over the amount needed for interest
and sinking fund would go to the
counties for either retirement of
road bonds of the counties or for
construction of lateral roads.
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“Under the present border patrol
system immigration officers do net
seek liquor runners and a prohibition
or custome asan must follow in their
footatepa to prevent dry taw viola-
tions," Hudson said. "
“The same io true with other pa-
trol agencies; each breach ia looking
oat for its own problem and the other
is doubling up on the work."
Under the proponed legislation,
immigration, customs, prohibition
and agricultural patrols on the bor-
ders would be under one heed. opera-
ting to enforce all federal laws.
Hudson, a leader of the Mouse dry
Thanksgiving day festival at the
prison were made by prison officials
immediately on disclosure of the
plot
For days Holohan had been aware
of some form of plot, but the dis-
covery came oaly when he sent a
guard to make a thorough search of
the death row and the tunnels were
found, cleverly concealed by banks
and blanketa.
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tion legislation he thought weald be
passed this beasion would be to la
erease penalties for Liquer la* vio-
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NORTHAMPTON, Miss. — Chief
Bresnaham of the local polfee force ,
had a partridge dinner for *0 cento,
although the season was elosed. The
90 cento was for the window pane
upon which the bira killed itself.
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FAVORS Thanksgiving Is Sullen Day
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Discover Attempt at Break
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7:30 ear eonnection at Memphis
for Amarillo, Plainview, Lb-
Many old-timers of Amarillo and
vicinity attended funeral services at
the Polk Street Methodist church at
3:80 yesterday afternoon for Mrs.
Fafale Adkisson, one of the city’s
oldet pioneers. Dr. L. N. Stuckey
officiated.' Burial was in Llano
cemetery.
Mrs. Adkisson, who came to Ama-
rillo with her husband, P. N. Adkis-
sot, M years ago, died at the family
horhe, 1009 Jackson street early
Wednesday morning.
Besides her husband she is sur-
vived by one daughter and six sons.
The daughter, Mrs. John G. Ridinga,
and Charles and Frank Adkisson all
live ia Amarillo.
N. S. Griggs A Sons were in charge
of the burial.
Those involved were Edgar La-
pierre, Lee Angeles murderer; John
J. Malone, Los Angeles murderer;
Ferry Coen, Kings county murderer;
Louis Laser us, Oakland bandit-mar-
derer; Bey Cook, San Francisco
bandit; Howard J. Abbey, San Diego
bandit.
Prison officials recalled the fatal
riots at Folsom prison last Thanks-
giving day, and took extraordinary
precautions today to prevent any
similar occurrence.
For weeks, with prison made tools,
the convicts had worked at their
tunnels. The debris was carefully
hidden beneath a mattress.
The moa had knives and had ob-
tained a long rope with a hook at
the end.
Warden James B. Holohan said
they had plotted to gather in the
cell of one of the men not in death
row, who was to pretend to be sick.
When a guard appeared the offieial
was to be voverpowered and his keys
taken. Scaffolding on a building
under construction was to have been
used to mount the wall and then con-
viets would use the hooked rope to
elide to liberty.
Malone, who is under sentence to
die December 7, was placed in the
death house, although it is customary
to place a man in that cell only 48
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928, newspaper, November 30, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567721/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.