The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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Published Every Thursday
{Established lfiti.i)
$2.00 Per Year In Advance
Volume XLIX—No. 37
Albany, Texas,
The Home of the Hereford"
JlBC14, 1034
Whole Namber 4114
Murder And
Suicide Takes
Toll Of Three
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Pioneer Couple Observe Golden
Trades Day
^Good Crowd Wedding Anniversary
BIGGASSER Allred Makes
ON NEWELL Rousing Speech
Albany Citizec
ALBANY M*N KIMS Will
\ M> Ml R NIECE, THIN ,
SHOO IS SI I I
I,
i row<i -, hiit 1
i o! hi)) iH'k
III the not
. I null Pay
|i t, . n'lm .hi
111 lie I .
., > l<ti tnaI ncl
i ' i • nt \lbiin> • • ■ • i • • •
11 ! u hi i hikI i xc it■ iih nt I 1 < 1.i>
mjoii when ii* w w a pn id
• 'sitjil liootni}' ft tIni < |m ii
t m th• northw< *t part of th«
y, m)i iih • ting death at th« hand
nip of th victim . I'.rin ! (inl-
l a form* i ( W \ worker,
• k 11 ltd hi wil'i, iiml h. JOy mi w"""n ""h
ma<l tin hi*t time ami w; . award
i I .i f ul' t o! d In *, v* hil« M1
|H l: ('arti-r of S«*«|wirk wii.
elo i i I'Mil, H o ' it? It V JH > '
a 1 im i a-! aluminum killet
Twi nt\ of «on ■ n • nt• ■ il tin
ronti t.
(•id ii • i i .Mi i i«t ii Thotna . of
Kort \S « rt h, ami then t ui ih il •
0 Ifiin on himself.
The hooting climaxed evii.il
day- of domestic trouble, ihm t
IThtoi aid they nh n told. (ia 11 ion,
with .1. \. Leonard, an eye wit in
to thi triple killing wii.s at tin a< ' ,,M' ' " ' ' 11' 1
hou e when thi two women arri\ ari<' ^ ' l u npei • d
•id. a brief owml follow..I ,111.1 i,l:" ■ • '•>" •••" v
ih. ii Gallon w out I., ftin footing ! T#m lr,v'
Hnd shot hi- v>if. m th. head. Shi li" u «.ri th« l« : I'om' prin wn ..
fi ll about four feet from the I 'jickok b. It and bur kit', while A
_ porrh (iallion next tin in .I tin ' ' w '" '",x
gun on Mrt. 'I hemei. win. «u -i.,.! rwov«n ""k Twinty three
n th. back, th. bullet puncturing n1'"' runner wen °P1 • > 1,111
her -pun , ii;- -In ran toward tin ;' '' ''V 'be ' ":
State. (iallion fii..I again at h ' In hoi . ii.m |• 11. '. g «oliti■ -1
wifi, thi bullet -triking In i ii tin h ..ugl out thirty even mntiml
Ot.ri'ii t, ami put th. fourth I.nil' 1 . hut winn th. ok. n.i.l
into hi- own right tempi* • I. nr. .I away, .lam. I'• n.|l< > anil
Leonard, who gav. autln.it. ^ "ton A «... .1.. ai'i .1
thh vii urn of th.1 hootitifr, -aid ''ll ^inuei- "I I'1 ami . on.I
h. hail attrmpt.il to . paia',. th. PP1''-' '"K a ' !" 11
coupl. a- they .|uair. I.'.l, hut tin' Julf ■' ii,*n '
wh. n h< st. pp.'il bj i'k. tiall'on puI I hi jrr< t thrill "I thi • :
•I
Intirstiiti Itayalt)' Corporstion
ft] of Kmt Worth No, I, W. I*. Ni w
_ i ll, ni'Mr renter of northwent '«
of M'i'linn No K7, I'. 1 It. II. ( o.,
m* mill.' went of Albany picked up
tin Cook ,-itml «t I4HH fnt anil
afti i drilling .1 fi i t it iiiinr i ohi
I,; .1, v III o\ I . i.000,000 fi i■ i ol
Ifi.■, I In I• -1 . ■ ju iiuth of t h
Cook pool .-.nil thi opiiHtor hop.'
to Iihvc ml pay until .' the ^a«,
which i- ih. in me rhnrnrlei well a-
tho • in tin -iction w. -t ! *■
ti in-ion of tin- Cook pool. Tin w. II
i; In nir -hut pi. paratory to ilrill-
itl(f deeper.
I'utnam Supply Co. No. -, J. I'.
Morris in .a t c nti i of -ection
No. 200, K. 'I II Ii. Co. is pre-
paring to drill tin Hluff Creek
saiul tomorrow. ChHiter Oil Co.-
I'utnHm Supply Co. No. 1, J. I*.
NF.KD OF I.ORBY I AW IS HU
Pl.ANK IN Pl.ATF OS Ml
James
ca inlidat i
State of
V. Allred,
for (fo>. . r
Ti xn , p..k.
\ *«r-«(e '
ef fhi
•o n
i,..I . rowd' ol i nthu-ia.-t u iitimtta
here Tuesday moin-n>.' en tte-
court houxo lawn. I olliiftinit
introduction by Mayor W. K.
on, the youthful pnliticinn readily
won the attention and aditnr*<N«
nf iiih hi^rnn, with a fi' ■re'f
cho-en introductory nm«rfc>,
touching unoh hi« own lifir
character. Speaking for an nj*«
! and a half, he devoted a larjt* tm-
'lion of'his time to the di i-trw*.
' of the outstanding need of an M* -
Morri-, northen t co. in • nf section
No. 200, I!. 'I I;. !(. Co. i- off I lobbying law' for the Statt *f TRtw-
etting tin ii ci n11y completed (iil- an.
man M. Murray W. Texas Oil J Asserting that the chief fr'
6 (ias Co. No. I, Maw-on & Coil-' this year's gubernatorial iampidpu
way, which i- making t'.O barrelsj is that between privilcgi and welf-
.laily from Hluff Creek «and. I inhnesn on one hand and the rifclrtf
Oilman & .M. Murray No. I, J. and heritage of the peoph' oa Or
IV Morri- is (h illing in southeast | other, Allred believe* that all
cornei of section No 1!'! , K. T. II rexentative- in both
II. Co. lands, maring 1,000 feet. ; the state government, thouM tx
Texn Consolidated Oil Co. No. 'here in thi
7 A. T W l.ee . pr,paring1 pl«. «nd should havt
to drill th. Hop. and at 12S0! or ohHgntions which would prrwwwt
le. t ill in t center of north 'v nf
branrhen
, I hoill'
intrn<s- of the pro
no other tie*
i ii ol.,-. r\ :unof thi
e.ldinv aiiinv. ' ary, M
(I "
♦fl out tl.i t'un.
SheriI f W I (ioo.ima n, a 'in
conducted tin- inve-tigation, i 1 1"
he Was called to r hi (ialllon '...: I ■ lw''it> n In I .1
j||..)ut I ill that afternoon by Mi
lit ■ i'. ii and
,-killful, am
was the r.tiR tournanv nt, waun .( y t j,.,,. , ,
wa.- i. p' it. d from the h, t Tra le
Suinlay I roin -. :•>() to . p
lovely reception in th
th.ii daughter, Mi «.
, K inc. and Mi Is inj.. I
t.allion, who aid h. and hei hu- M)nad had prev.ou.- i xp.-neiice, , (( ,, v
hand had decided to -eparate, ami Baley Cotten on hia pee-wee frlendg wcre Mr, ,
had agreed on term- of propi r > /''' pony took :<>wr i .fu out ut ^ ^ ^ ^
• i 11 It" ne nt t • it morning, hut M ^' ^IN' 11 ' ,r'1' ' •:: d
(iai I ion had ret u rm d in t he a t te i '1,1' • ,l 1 '• 1 x I" '
noon, and repudiated the a^rn • ' d.ei ^rntln red thre< imp in \ • u
mmt. Mr . (ntllion had called tin ' ' (i* ]U)U> Wi awarded
-hi riff, la .-aid, to a>k him "it ' iml-oine niniiair -addli hianket.
anything could hi dorn about it." Jir,(' •',M K wa'ki d ot! Willi a pa i ot
Sheriff (ioodman >aid h« lati i '"hop inadi I : • riding 1
tn^'
I Mi .
f (iiaham, M and
Nn (; ( K !'iL., (): t o In. . I
Mi Lorena I'i.-toli <it' A nan;
In vitat ioi.. v. • ' • • a< .idt'd to o * i
tain friend.- who liavi r« de<j •
\lhan> durintr tin n ,<|i .t • 1
of t In I lent famiK Ttn !iapp>
1 a11 a ft- rnoon houi w t i • pent n
saw Mr*, (iallion and Mrs. Thomas, vents drew applau-. from iui)| thl„ taull,t)
at the railroad depot a ,-hort tin,, I many ruler wer. com- :
before th, -hootings. I • nncnted on their graceful ruling thu( ^ ^ ^ ^ ty|(<
I hri. young children of tin j ' " ' " " -V- w " 1 " of human beings, and cemented
(iallion- were at th. home of their | |,r'i" ; • ';)n> 111 '' "w ' "' l'a tin friendships that will -tand th.
gr
•r, W, A. (iaUii.n, at th
rati, at the Texas Cow l.ov II<
t. -t of tinn. I or thii \ Mar 'in
time of the .-hooting.-. Mr-. Thom- '' Stamford in .luly, wa present I frlendf have mingled
as lia.l In . a vi-iting at \.I.any f
.land wa- greeted with ch. . > a- -In 1
v. ra i!a \ -
I' was umli r>too.l
1 rod. down the ran t rack.
gether in both their sorrow- and
i• >y-, ami it was onl\ f
the two women at fir.-t had plan ! 1 ' ' hamh. i of Cm, mere. is j they houhl he invited in
ned to go tn Fort Worth Saturday. I^ irrateful to every on< who en- j with this beloved couple,
I h. bodies of Mr.-, Qallion and|^red thene contest- and madi it children and grandcbildi
Mr- I homa - w. r. r. moved to :''' to ent■ >w,| . . In ,,: a
Kort \\ orth Saturday, when they ~"l 11 ' '' "■ 'y. It al > very appn i. ti i1 . on. n '
ig that
w• r. hum .1 on th. follow da\
Krne • (iallion'- body \
j -i. Sii
| clative ■
tertainr
.1 the work don. I.
' apart h\
ippy
M. • a fa.
pritig Sunday foi lur ai I';"V tta- w .1 . M.:!. iml • ..•
^ M M Milla . i
A -'eipc-d •) thi \.ii .ou- i'Vi i: ill, 1^1, and puhli-in da: I'oloia
The jinze committee, Meters Cai do, Texa . carried an int< • t nj
• I^ounl ' and M. \\ 1 an ton and uniii.ie account of ' i "•
ducted th* usual drawiny- in a air( of Miss Ann.' Kikin- to Tho -
bu.'ine- ! iki -tyli, and hould h« Ja A. I )i a! •, tin event hav n^r ot
commended on their tin !« • - ,-f 'curred on June 10. The w r • ot
tort to makki the i I railev li.ay fen d ( onjrratulation> to Mi H- a'^
) r<>f*itahIe to hofh In lia-in«. - men "on In- ^rood fortum ! wum ml
and the visitor-. one of the fairest and *we«-ti st
1 he Chamber of Con .. f!owv r bloom hi tin ^ranlin
also thankful to W I Hi!! for tin of womanhood," and tn flowei
um of his building, wheri th- \ in- ba.v continued through tin -' t.m\
stalled a largi coo er foj* di.-pens- year-, to blossom and send forth
ing frei c water, and plenty of its fragrann until today ' ipon
chair- for tin ladi. , with small beautiful than it ha ev.-r iwm } .
children to ri-t between program fore. 1 ruly, tln re is no woman in
event- „
M i Oweii Cloud of I'or'.a.e ,
N- w Mi xico, is visiting 1 r nd md
r« lat i vi . n A bans t h . - k
H/ir.'
'"Ihe Jml tempts all rthcr men, tut iht
telle man tempts the Jcul. *
june
11— The Amcti a Mill
for Cuba war-bent, 1898
a 12—Cook cn !s famed trip
^ around the world, 1771.
"i **2 13 - is,:: , (. ' s] t : r • d
w • by Pres. I
14—a'. • 1 . ' ; t to
* fiy Atlantic, 1 • :9.
^5 — co-f- ,.r tr a.ns ntu vc rk
to L ;C3n t,u:t. I90J.
5^7 4$ 16 -Kaitcr Wiii clm .'-..ends
the Gcrn an i' i. no. ;8S8. i
17—Tl.it I..- .... I 'Ut oi
i :! Bankc: ltiu,
\ . Ii.ii \ w ho is hi . I it. h. L he I ■
!. en;, w no I a a ,'i f rii-mi - and i
mori general.y lowd than Mr-.
l .,.t Shi hi. a cheerful greet"
ami a tiiippx ii Ii 'oi . very
l'a. hi id. w ,a < <i 11>. rat a nt. .1 t or
"having fa-t in i- ii< -tiny w ith as
li'"a\e, tru. ami chivalrou a knight
ii i vc) honored tin rank of man-
hood'' and th - ^allai t knight ha-
jiroven tniii-. i' i.l that one could
a-k him :.1 h. . A- a iif. com-
panion, :. fat'n. i, ii friend and a
neighbor, m ha been tried and
in \. i found to hirk th. right. ;
H. i- a true pioneer of the old
-. hou! typ. ::ii early ihiy frontiers-
man who ha- had a great part in
th. history and development of thi-
\a.-t We,-tern -ection of Texas.
Thirty y.-ai- ago Mr, and Mrs
11, at - can., to VI.any t roin All.—
tin ami . tablished their home oil
tin ni..p. rty 1 ow ... . upn .1 by the
V I M ot.. : y t ainily, a nd en
. I .. a. riillg bu - iness. I II
. mm. ctiof. t.y formeil num
. 1 nil- anil 'a-' : v • •• . ndships ovel
vt t. n t.. y M II al .nt. r
..I tin furnituri and -addlery hus-
ii - in Albany twenty years ago
. .. -t , All ..ml tinman - the
..11.1 a i \ co "c. • • , w 11 the a - - i-
. . . of 1 on. Otto H. at .
M r .. ml M r 11. ;r w. re the
par. n' ■ of f.vi . uihlr. n, one .1.
.a ill, ami ill', pi V. ejfe.l to hn\ >
i in r four . iiildr. n a nd th. ii on.
mi n law- and on. daughter-in-
, law in th. r hoaii often. They are
%. ry .1. voted to their ,-i\. n grand
. h■ Id*'• n, only one of them
Swin-on King, of I'allas, could not
ii". nil im iionoi i.ffair here Sun-
day Other grandchildren an
M, • \ancy and Mary Nell King.
Hairy I'i-toi. . ;inil l'aul .1 r.. Hob
an.! Kli/aia ti !>• at-, children ot
i ne l\ ag
It ng for
M i. and Mr I'. K I n at o' 1 ■
ham.
The -pacious .porch
home formed a lov. ly
tin informal affiiir u Id th. n
Sunday iifternoon. \ gorg. ou-
ari'iiy of pot plant- and cut flow
. r- adorned every nook and cornet
and presented a beautiful back-
round for thes. elderly coupl.f
who gathered there to pay tribute
to friends in time of their joy and
gladness.
A.- ii climax to this happy hour,
gue.-ls were invited into the dining
room where a three-tiered snow-
white weddinh cake, decorated
with daisies and fern-, formed th>
center piece for th. dining table.
To carry out the chosen color
scheme, the table was laid with a
handmade madeira linen cloth, and
gold candh -tick- in crystal hold-
ers graced the four corners of the
table and cut flower- were used
profusely Mr,-. P.at-
).i > '.led I'm t he cutting of the
cake and the ho t.--. Tl an
accompanying ice course, with
-lia.-ta daisies as plat, favors, to
north wot '«
I I, T. 4k I' I
A. H H
Co. No. (i, -
Matthew,-,
south a part
K. R. K Co.
. > ■ on No. 'J3,
i II. Co. lands.
if ha r.l -on Skilly Oil
. tion No 34, J. \.
preparing io -pud in
of .ft ion No. :t I K.
lands.
CHAMBER OK COMMK.RCE
INAUGURATES BUY AT
HOMF CAMPAIGN
Through th. courti sy of the
management of tin Albany News
the Chamber of Commere. will re-
produce some timely cartoons on
their full duty to the people
block '"end them there. "You
i will never get any sort of ri lief at
th. hand- of the legislature qintii
the powerful influence of the fur-
potation lobbyists is . raifnj«te«r
he said. "The great interest* of
Texas and other -tat. muintair.
powerful lobbyi-ts th. r. to defr t
or cripple all worthwhile
tion. The pre.-ent lobby law n: ill
effectual and 1 stand fvr ta
strictest anti lobbying law Ih.at rus
li. written . ti ttie -tatuWv
In the realm of law inforr*-
nient, Allred favors a r. vision mi
the state police system, asserting
that the highway palrol should' tt
th. subject of buying at home, and
keeping Albany dollars where they
can he used to pay Albany taxes,
Albany debts, Albany obligations
of every sort.
On the front page of this issue
will he found the first cartoon of
this series. I.ook it over carefully,
and think back of th. many times
you have had to -ing this "Good-
bye" -ong to your hard-earned dol-
lars in the past. Think again of
the tinn when you had sickness or
had luck, did your mail-order
house come to vour bed-side, or
reorganized to give it power atom
that of handling traffic violations
Scoring the present system of par
done, he recommends a state put
don board with full power, re be* -
ing the governor of any daties ■*«
such board.
Allred referred to his record in
office as attorney-genera' during
the past three years and challenged
any one to show where he had fast-
ed to render a greater si ev cr- U.-
the state than any other attorrwy-
general, regardless of year* spw^l.
in office. He ifted •i verAf m
stances where lie had r. coveito
tile (TUC:
many n
lion.
I he hojiore.
i ft out hi.
- receiv.
hanpv ...
Cils
Tlios. sharing ir. this r. c ption
with the ho i and honored couph
were Mr and Mrs. John K. Sell-
wick, Mr and Mr.. J. T. I.owcry,
Mr. in.I Mi \\ (! Webb, Mr and
Mr- I.. (' McKelvy, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Mat 1 In W , Mr. and Mr-. R.H.
McCarty. Mr and Mrs, R, J. Mob-
erley. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Surratt,
Mr and Mr- K H. Cloud, Mr. and
Mr-. I .utile i Hollowell, and Mr
and Mm S S. Piller, of Abilene.
Mr Pave Piller. Mrs. J. M.
Wood, Mrs. Gilmore Smith, Mrs.
Alice Moore, Mrs. Charles Cauble,
Mrs. I .on is Shoffit, Mrs. C. |{.
Lieb, ami Rev. M. B. Norwood,
pastor of the honor.. -.
All
ij n o
anil
-ympathiz. with you, or was it
just your -Mbaiiy neighbor, who '"'"P'' ~ums of money for the put.
has a little l.u in. -- in youi honn "'I100!- of I . xas.
town'.' Following hi flddre-- Ivre,
Remember this, it i- th" dollar ''' man>' '"rnn r frii rul
that -1ay at honn that b ind "u"1'' of n'-'w I ri.ml'
roa.l-, financ th. -cho.. . pro ^upporlers. 11 • wa.- ;i «u.'| of thi
vi<1. for your eity govei nment and 'uncneon club .it the Mi l^nmn
looks after your g. n. ral welfar.. 'fotel, b. tori leaving for his ih xt
I In dollar that i- sent away to the ~l" aking i ngagemi nt in the aft'--
mail order hou-. do. - the ame for nooT1'
some other town, but not for yourl 0
own. f,lP W harton visited frii imis in
l'.efore you order, give your. "H"inger last Sunday.
home merchant a chance to supply i -
your needs. If he doe.- not have it 1 Jf i* truly "Good-byi Forever tc
in stock, he can get it for you, the Pollars You Send to Mail Or-
i|uicker than you call, and at prob- dcr Houses."
ably
a saving to you in price or| Watch for the next cart#o«,
quality. All h. a.-k- is a chance, j the Albany News.
1C
thanks for help
\t
1 wi-h to thank all who wer. -o —
good to com. out and help dieting-: (Jra.- fit' - ovet Sback-'fenl t
ui-h :he fir. in the Allen pasture, county pa- ir, land- a . bn w. ■. |
Y.-ir work -.va- g.iatly appreciated ., 0; m ,.nt w ... k „-„l|
and piohal y -av..l a much gnat
... |( _ ' l'a rm. i and ranchmen an urg.' v
thi dangerous ha/ar.i, to
Very pr. caution pos- tn, to
nt th. . gra.-s fir.
•any citizens hav. been called
. v. ral times to help put out
j ■' r each Sunday ev. ning at !• fin s mar the city ami tiny hav.
I .i'i .ii,-k. or; N. 11. C.-W.1Z network, r. sponde.l in a fine way. Grou|>,-
J in Gulf program. j of ten to thirty and forty mt n
J. H Hi y no .1 .
pit
After an ab.-i ma of thre.
■.nths, W Re. . r 'tin to th. on
111 ' . guar out :o • ■ Ip -ave tin
fa!•!!'.. • ami ra a aa . ti what gras,
tin y cii;. d but sot' • loss. - have
he. • 'm ,, \ ..nil i i . s.. nly felt.
100
•\ ' p.'.'. tit • ix or i gat
mi . a •: of AIbiu.y. wh. n fire
.-wt pt ■ hat si. t ' '■' y. Fire
oi. t'ni Judg. Matthew and six
n'1,1. - mirth of Albany W • ut day.
burned over a territory variously
estimated at
good grass 1
Hardly a
new -not of
timber i- sc.
and p
till to
id
inn
•h:
n on some
w:v .-
of
Albany
. avy lo.-s in
nies th. tree
kill. d. With tin
ay pass. .
blackened gra..- a
f the hij
leading
only
1
onv
roads
Not
st 111;
■11
a e
r.e
•ll-
ing moisture
rendering to
so much gr;
th.
country
badly, it is heart
ranchvm ti to se'
-wa nt' aw.av. and
they liv, in su-)>. nse for fear of
the loss that might he sustained in
livi.-dock and other property. ,
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