The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 170, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 21, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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t ffreckenriftfle American
Weather Forecast
Cre kenrldgp Local huwer to-
Bight end Widn. it .
Irrigation
linliU the key In ..
Greater llrt'i hcnrltlgc
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STAMFORD
k
COMSSON
DRY FORGES
IN MAJORITY
Hoover's Organization Is
To Carefully Probe
Prohibition
lit l.uwrelll'll S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
rj Press Staff Correspond'!!'
WASHINGTON May 21 (UP
1' I if.it .n l to go or tl.i' .lfi.t
ic table for Us 'i '' vamlrn.
i Li-fore fr. pndrrantly "dry"
i v rtiforrf iiifi' mmmsston c-
tdlllg lU a ..!! til the pllbln
rmr.N of I'ii .lui' ll.iiiMM s tip
p..iMci n
I'm men ..rid Hi- woman have
been desgnutr.i to conduct the
i ng proniiii '! enforcement in-
ii uty i:(t i.ti -- nf lawlessness
lo be i mimed with a view to
uniiJiul tun i tin federal and
p lule KoveiMnet.t
Th nhu-ii'i inqulty which In
s i rt . me j n 1. 1. .1 the selection "f
tli lintnbii- t Ptesident JIoomi
. iii-i that i li i I'ulilii ly ini
in.ttnl to thf ' iiiiriHnr by i
jinn' iplr but nun' hmi n ilo" l
imnd on th comirtioti lh- i
iitiad Ait l the onl or but w
lurlf for Klvlng ffft.l 'o the Ei;'i
enin Amrnuuifnt
vommrni ay jiuuiic lliuiri woo
hav watchfd PrMldtnt Iloovcr
rourif on Uw pnforcinont with
Urrnrtt Intffft rflcii Bnrily
thp viw th dry sntimfnt domi'
hatfi th romrninlon
Thf poknman of th dry wrr
on thr whole more cordial and rn
thuilantlc In their romtnent than
hr leader of the mudlflontlor.
f ri en The drv exprewHl ronfl-
dencr calmly. The moJlflcntlonlt
iid Hi eflert It'it a Rood om-
iiiivik n If "
. These 1mi attitude am aummar-
Jed in the alatementa of Smmtor
WlllUtn K lloruli Itepn Idaho one
if the foreiiloul dr of the Ketiate.
-nd Henry H Curun pienldent of
I e An-MM-lutloii auunt the I'lohi
bi'ion Ami-ndiiicnt
I think It I a M-ry able lorn-
innotlun" aald lt"iuh
t'urran needeil mutr Mird
The Prmldent r olumUaion l
.n a position to do a K'eat aetvlce '
t the country u jjohik the ImjI
tjtn of the perplexing prublvm of
I rderal Prohibition he -.aid W
bull Kl"dl) pietrtit tu th runimis
in nil of the pertinent fact a
einliled b our rrnearch depart
inent in accordun. t with our lettei
tu the Prealdent of Apnl i und hi
rrply uf April '
The new cotniniiMlon will aaaem
tlr here within ten days to receive
thnr thiiigr fiom Prealdent Hoov -
rt and to muke preliminary plans
l r luuiiclung their inqulty
fhilrlrmi IC il fori
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IIOOUI.ANI). KAN May U IUJ'
Two children weie killed and
tl.nr mother Mrs Harold Lace-
fieloi of llrewsler Kan was severe-
ly injurrd when a motor car In
which they ere riding crashed
with n wcstliound train near here
lute yesterday
The ihlldrrn. Virginia Iicefleld
It yrurs idd. and John four months
i id wcic. killed Instantly Mrs
Iucfftrld was brought to a hospital
here where It wm said lui teens-
rry was doubtful
SKKS NO AIlVANCI!
WA.SHINOTON May 21 (U.m -Prrsident
Hoover dies not believe
general Increase In railroad rules
may follow thr supreme court's de-
rision on the O'Pallon valuation
rim. i niK op nuiiNs
OKLAHOMA PITY. OK May 21-
uPl Matgurrt McMurty. 8 died
rally today ffuburns inflicted at
Iter home Jv'1 when ner
clothes caught fits from an open
cas flame.
4k-
JAIIBY
hlnce Stubby's old man guzitlrd
rlcnif wood alcohol he ain't been
able to 'see' visitors."
A
Hyr- OXi'l'
ItWDIIs i) mi
I III! It l I lll I s l()
I Aid. AS M. .1 l f I' .
Ills . - tuil is
ill d Mil-
liu v trnng
I'd . r. Pi...
M -.ink
ii i I . I i) -11
u i id i i ad
t . " in f i Mi. j. 1. 1 ill
f i.'n l P.iru n the i ..inp-inv
I ffi -e 111 v - til Illi'tllCI II-
l.il 1 win ti the at'i tnptr.l nib
Id IV i illi ii W il.l till' ill"
i miv Mint hi- hud nn tiinhi
" . tl.i1 ll' li l Mn i - '! fll
MCADOO HEADS
BIG AIR LIN
Southern Skylines Inc. To
Serve As Air-Rail
WASHINGTON MV 2UUP
The m itunl'.atlon of nn aetoiiiintl
mi lompnny known as Southern I
HKynnes. inr to operate to a
southern transcontinental tnd At
Imiti. i 'nautili all mil wnifi1 with '
T'iiiimi scmtMiy ol Tti'iiiH Wll' j
i 'in i.itibi Mi Adi .in t'hitli mini ' i
th Mmud ' nun .inn .1 tmln.
j. r Mtinoj from Ni W lo !- t
AiikiI" "i i IH Im n i In. lull the
iivli- will imi I'hiUdi Iphiu. i
Wnit.inuton Imimlli- fa Allan-
' . nmnumniim jurnnoii
.mh .tiiick-jj'ji ii imim j-1
Worth: Midland ami El Pane
T ; Phorn'.x Ari and Fan Di-
ko Calif
Line a'o tr under ronnklera-
(Ion frum t Ioul. to New Or-
letn. with a feeder route horn
Plttabtirc to Waahltigton and from
Chloago to New Orltan Ma Ht
IavMk. Meniphl and Jm kion
The oiwratlni organlxutlon e to
be headi'd by Jhiihh 1 Kd'Tton
vlrr prldent utiil Keneril iiiuna
ger m form.i air mull pilot and
opriuii'iiis iiimiaKei ii wu miu
Dies A tier Fall
In His talhlub
POUT WOK I'll Muy 'i IP. In
Jill leu mi-tultlr I when In -llppi d
and fell In the tmthtub f hl home
11W ftl f .i Audi w InKmifi
Sl ft3 )1By lf T() . '
In 'Uht to a I'ott Win Mi h...pitil
fni treatment uni li. I Mndi
1 lie bods Wi ' be -.Ml ' In ("I ill
I home a' I iri embol Mil IjI
burml
COM I sn s Ml. I M
MAH.SII l.l I K M i .'I i f
A man wlm o. said I. him ion
li-sned in poln e that In killed Hi
lH Al.tu. Marshjill ..in.t.ty!
' seNeral months ago in being held
in Ih llniii.1 I'.iiinlv ii.ll l. iw
It was n polled the llia.i wuh pine
! "l m i"1 hU n.ght .m.l that
. uclde by buttiiiK his
ad . p mrof hl 7.11
Ill'KNs I'KOVi: I'ATAI
1.1'UlJOt'K TKX May 21 'UP'
K H.idley farmei die.1 durum the
night of bum a celved When a
gusollnt tunk ixplod.il In his bum t'hilstlaii (hutch rrluay anemoon
Monday He wa drawing gaso t f"ui ' kick ieady lo depuit foi
line fin a tiHt'iMt win. hud iunl-'ki ! 1.j fosse
out nf fuel A mstih nn rtiurk " "
.iii'l the explosion (nllowiil
si'ISs I'Olt lllOK(K
MIl.WAt'KKK Wi-. May 21 'URi
Mis Ksnett Meysi bioughl suit
for disoroe fiom he
charginx he was so stingy
kept the window nhiides
sunlight would not fade the m
lts I ll'.( I.INP.S TO CO.M.MCNT
- ' MKNIfO CITY May 21 (b P
Pllti; ON l ItfsKI jPtiitid States Ambassador Dwlght
HAN FRANCW'O May 2l-iUP ..Morrow declined today lo comment
A isdlo appeal to ('oust Guard I on reports of the threatening let-
headtiarters here todoy fiom the t- which had been received by bis
British freighter Trevanion eight j daughter Constance al jnh."l
mile off the Golden date aald 1 1(. United States
that fire had biokeu out aboard j - - -.
th wsju-l
1 Oil. WOKK15K CIIAKfiKl)
I'ltAI.Mt I'Olt I.I.MIV HEMINOLI.. Okls . May 2tUP
PAK1H May 2HU In ev.-ry Robert Hendricks 35. oil field
iirrtoolhou'ie in France the praises worker at the Cartel Camp of tho
of foi Charles A Lindbergh were Seminole field was to be formal-
sung today In memory of his trans ly charged with murder in the
Atlantic flight that has eclipsed death of F M Wilson. Springfield.
sll others in populat intetest Mo phonograph salesman today
lilackmail Letter Is Received By Young-
Sister of Miss Morrow Police Say
WRRTWOOn Mass May 21 'uri
Ilenorla Ihnt Connt-nce Morrow
la sear old daughter nf Anibssu
dor Dwlght W Morow hsd ie
eived a letter thteatsning her '
unlrss she placed )n00M flvcn
spot wtre confirmed
Chief Peter Drlscf
Hn stnted that
eat of a ioiica of hi" fl9t
tempts inauo
GANGSTERS TO
INCORPORATE;
rcn'F
'I
t
Lordship Of Al Capone Is
Dissolved By 14
Peace Points
lit It'llHTt T. I.IIIIRlirUII
I'ntui Pi. i "-'tn'f foite-pondpnt
'. iaMkIi' I WW bv ' Undid Press
i lll'ASO Mav 'l 'UPl Tin
f. illi Ml points' uf thr g.itittluii.l
p. i i pact desl ni'd to iIihmiiKi' Ihe
vi lordship nf Si-iifiue Al' Cu-i
I .mi .ind ti termiuatc thi bloody
kui.k w.t by the limn potation of
'l svairlng taction In one syndi-1
.ah. were revealed today to the
t'lilud Press.
Most ImiMHtnnt front several
xwpolnts In the agreement is ii t
which gives to th'' " x-u-
tVi imni .' (f the organtrn
(t) (lf m. nKht to uw ninrhlnt
rfiii unit K'Uhih-k thiit liu- KlK
A( ( i - f i n 1 1 1 finiu iiuiyltiK Ko
.j.1( umilil put tin- mui-hllie
rftlti 10 uii' only to cany out
( n ihnn nl ' foi lulatiolin of I h
. ul
n ri-ioKnilfd car of Chlcago'it
i-nnttlund will be Johnny Torrio
The pact by which Capone and hli
rlvan agree to the rule nf the pow
erful Torrio and "his exeotttlvo
conmittee" wa proposed In OHI
cago and tinned at a meeting In At
lantio City within a fortnlfht after
the maaaaore of threo Capon o body
gvaidi and two daye before Ca-
pone was aentonoed to prlion for
jun tmiiiK" In Philadelphia.
t'n.oii- nmiilnn with Torrio Joe
Ali Ho .ml Grot-go ' liiiK1" Moral.
.m tin- blj; four" of tin- new yn
w vlr. glimbllnK and H-
uuoi ti.i'tlieiia It In elulmed. Will
r..t upiuoxini'fly $lfl)0 000 nnntl-
a'i 'I in i in us head of the ni-w ayn-dimii-
will i-ontiol MtiRle himdi'dly
hetw.il' $l.'itKK0O0 ami Jill OOO.WiO
jliii'iHlh tepoitd Htlm.iti' He will
nil.it .i.munlly fiom the following
(( t lim in lof( Tl
K
$I.IMM).OUO
J 1 IKK) (XX)
JI.IHKJIMX)
.IfVKHsMI
$3 000 (WO
J.'IHKIIMHI
$:V(XKI IMHI
$nOO ooo '
I i.'... i . v linn fi-u k
-ii DK Tlii.K
i.iininK
k(i IK I'.uintiK
t
. leei
t'nliine Sirillutin
I
Hoy Scouts And
Friends Entertained
r"' ''" n fu.V '"...'
""'l " h ' '"':"' hiii.i
'" ""' " ' "
a pally last ii :hl at his holm on
west Walki i i.tieet
""" """ '"J"'" '" iU
"""' f "' ' feasting which
Some "i youths enjoyed Ihe v-
onslsled of lundy and sandwich
es made by the youths themselves
ind ice ct earn
An uvei night hike wuh announced
I foi Kilday nlghl .-nd each boy
w is rcouested to be at the First
-
KA( lvi:Ti:i:it KII.I.KO
OHICAGO May 21 (UP One of
fhiiHgo's best known racket eri
John lliinu nimir aeeietaiy or
'he candy Jonners Association ami
I. . ... ... .
m tui.ii.iid one accused of killing "Hlg Jim'
tLihi.ii... Muiphy was murdered tod.. in
igy that "'"''
s dtawn so
months against wealthy tesldenU
of Greater Boston
The case of Miss Morrow still Is
hi'inur Invest la ted with the aid of
Hm. (1(t(.0lvH the. chief aald
tteslening her life Besides Miss Morrow who Ik
I 0 000 v- i given student at Milton Ac idems in 11
irmed . pidn e h.ie othei sshn received lilickmul
icoll hee xo&rt k1.;('.-' WP"' Ml" Charles Siihikhi
this VC U ; (wv"Jvs.n. Widow of f..rm.i
of "lm"utfl r UC CW1 " "-
Besides Miss Morrow who Ik
student at Milton Ac idems in n
Four I'oolnl
Ohslaclc Is
In Path 0
N u I I olio r
rOLOIJAItO SPUINGS foln
M i i iU Pi A foul fooli-d oi
"n.-lf M'ntidi i i Hill Willliuni'
way n h- iiioiii'i Iv iuehi i
hi ti iti'it ip p Ui u miK The
hniwi.l to Uil'l.'iinV n.Mi.-push
injr emii-iivor Is dfiiiledlv It
iinlt nf ..iiu icli
Wlllllltlis ntnitf.ll out JP't'l
d IV to win ii hit ! Il.l I h. Could
P'lilt -i iifiniit t.. 'in nn ntt
with hi in - II. Iii'lli'vid hiin-
"i ir riitiiiii.H MHi nil tin- dim
iiilii. -i that miKht In- ni-ount-eieil
in Hitch ;m undi'ittiklnK
I'.ni Hill hii ni'ViM beforo
irMherl pi-. unit i in mnilrrel
mint i y
T ii il 1 1 ' push i.ii.nili'd
thioiiKh thlrklv woodril. ple-
tiin. iii mo'int.iin rountty the
Inhabitants of whlih ron-ih't
for the inoKt p. ut i f (iiiiiil
Thcv riernied t.i think the- 'i
formunrr was li-lli nI.iki'iI n
tlrelv foi tin .i Iii-iii lit
111" fit st of tin- SplifchtlV
ill llll lis .if till I'tl1 p US tl ill
li uiiim up tin- 'J'-' mill- tmll to
pi-d iwak Hpilnli-d nhyly ulonK
bi--llo Bill (i i a Dun fled Into
the thiftki'ts and up into the
tall treea in open emhanas-
ment. nut today a mile higher to
ward the Boat the squirrel
were ni a inoro ornzen nna no-
clriedly more Inrttililtlve elan.
They threatened to talto undue
llbertlea with Hill's imported
Columbue Ca trade-marked
goobers.
At times nill'n progreaa waa
Inipedi'd iim h warded off
threatened Invasions with clex-li-iiou.s
f loin irhi'S nf the two-
foot wire extension to lila noao-
or propellor as he ealls It It In
not thai Hill hasn't enough
pi'iinuts to last to the top of
the Peak but ns he plod;
ili-n on hands and padded
kneis he Is trying to establish
mil' molds foi the dutublllt'
of the Iliad of the peanuts a
well as his own constitution.
Williams woie out six pen
nuts trnsi'llliK I 3 miles vestei-
I iv and wns forced by mln to
nuit for the day.
' A (trance Shown
In Daily Yield
' ' l '" A OK My 2UP' l)
.!.. oil iw-iage In Oklahomu
.ii.iiA.-n lU'i niiiii'iii in ui.1111
.u last week when ptoraMo
i the Seminole field was stopped nc-
corning to me tin (ins Journal
oay-
National dally average pioductlon
wus 2.032103 barrels a Meneral dp-
ciease of 4.7(MV battels Ught oil
howe Vet Increased 5 073 ban els
Mldcnntlnent dully nveinge wus
1 I06 8BO barrels an inriease of
S.302 ban els Kansas Inci eased fiom
111USil ... I I I IIIUI Iv. ..!..
I lu.'nn i.i i i iui.i i.iinr-i
Cull fin Ilia showed dei'leuse fiom
7lil tlfltl lo 7.r.:t(MSI Imi n. Is
Piliis; lli .rl.;n
' iltlllll
'- ". my rfi-i-' h
1 W.l.uoll .H......II.. l ... .1 ..
....-.. ""'"'i " -
"""ebaik d up a big margin
"galni.t Geoige l.a Uocco New
'ItiKh. lie Ituhin last night only to
lo.e on a fotil 3 seconds before
the end of their ten-round bout
The Canadian heavyweight who
weighed 201 1-2 gained the advan-
tage during the early rounds by a
consistent body offensive 1 41 Roe-
co weighed tftfi
To Trv Por Record
K li IMKV 11.1- H PI. I. I I Mas
21 . P Ihe plane The Thm
Masketei'is" proposed tu hop off
ft. 1111 hfir today ngtildlesM of the
weathei 111 an at tempt to bienk
'rn iifnliii . miu 1 tin 1 1 old
now hi I I ls the aims plane s"n "
lion Mr ik
IH.LI.C V1T.H Al.ltl.P
PAHItt May .ItLP' 'llu .llu.l
delegates to the reparations experts
conference have reached an agree-
ment accepting part of the Gei-
man iesi'ivati.in.1 and rejecting
otheio thi 1 "nit. .1 Press learned
authotit'ltisely t".las Ihe aicice
mer.l ' 1 em bed at the ind nf a
conferemt whnh l-ated ill das
I -....
I KINC. It. HARRI)
a CHICAGO. May 22 1 P A n-
a CHICAGO. May 22 u P A n-
linn w nU. ring which curt led on 111
extrusive business In 11 in; pie-
1 am eiled stamps whs icvpi'. ' to
di with Issuance of wffttant f .1
L iaf2 iwrons Tl OdBlii.
tion w nit. ring which curt led
OIL CRISES
IS FORESEEN
BY BRITON
Greater Care Must B e
Given Industry Oil
Magnate Says
! lt II. ( . Ittitmimii
! Piii- 1 Pi. S' ill i nn pi i i. tit
i oi i nhtid I'lJ'l ) I mti .1 I'n i
I (i. I ll I.N M 'IIP! nl.
tin ml p ..In. ii. ..f Hi.' wi.. 1. 1 I"
l in at urn i to eii . Hi i i i jtl i m
in thi- pioiluilioii and ilisti ibutlon .
ol thill Iilniiilrl i the Wholi' llldiis-l
try timv In fi I'd bv n ol n
ii.iilim ti mi I ' t ti 1 1 lii'tiiilm i
l.i .11 di ml mami ili
This stati'iiiclit w is niii.li' liv Sit
lli'lill iIuiiiik thi' roill ' of in i X-
clusiM' Intiisiiw with tin- I'nltnl
Pi ess
Sll II-in I Hininili'il i W'UiilliK to
thi- vmiIoim piodticeiK of the woild
mi w i li lilltu idlrHliiK the flli't
ill it wild llu i ilisiunptinn of oil
I'. Iii.iiii.I In HUH . .i twth thr run
-t ml Kiowih of tin u ii of ma
hlni'is the piodiK t uni is apt to
I. ii. am at tin pi n-i nt i. iti in i'li'
I'M'ii diminish
'If the in tun I piodui if oil
as It vvni on Muy 1 '!i-t letiinlna
the aamc on May 1. 10uj I ti.i uu
It will mean that the world will
havp eaten tremendously Into the
o tillable NtorK" he aald
n i -. i t j
OlCtl ttllltUUteVS
Given War nine
Mrs. Millie TJIneklnirn lottnty
sehnol superintendent received a
J letter this wuek from the State
' Highway Pepaitment In which she
w-ii'i askod to co-opeiate with tin
i state Ucpaiimunt In tlo ptenei Mi-
llion of r-'i i ny elgnt along tl.i
' hlghwtn i i' section.
Mr
ll . ' i waa told thi
i 1 1 i ln It ti habit of
i ic h
' i w Mgn.s ieeentl
i i i ' Stephen
ii i Hsilnn
i i i . . i e tin
L.i iioi placed
...gnwiiy to be used as tar-rti-ta
for school chlldren'a guna or
i lock practice. Thoae caught ntutll-
jutlng highway signs uu libel for
a fine of SI to 1200
I "We. of course do not want to
i prosecute anyone on thla account
1 however It will be necoaaary to
do so If the offender ere not np-
i ' i " ih.. letter atated.
Vu;hi Floods
I l.i H I Sin Mi . UPl
M.i .ii i ti. n the
.i i i vi. i i i iy to
pi. . ni no w i. i i iii i dii.elii HrrBmil r imnjsnng ucn fuim
binds and adding further loss to
the huge total ulready sustained
( The Misauur. Mississippi. Saint
prancls and other tiveis in Ihe
Mlssotitl-MlssUslppi valley base
m nt (rieir 1Uddy wutets ioiiisiiik
u. thousands of acns of land
.
'
Plight Delayed
ItllDHKVKl.T MKI.il I. I Way
.'liuPi Tin attimpi of three
Kn n. hnu i. to low i foi. Cherlee
A iiUti(.rgh's lecord of 83 hour
nd 30 minutes for a nignt rrom
jxew toik 10 r-ni' wm ne neiuyeo
for ut least a day or two by un
favorable weather
conditions it
appeal nl Indus
Take OiT Deayed
OI.ll ORCHARD MK Mny 21-
HJR) The take-off of the monoplane
Oien Flash in which Rogei (
Williams and Lewis M Yancey
hope t 1 set a new distance record
by flyliiu to Rome may be delayed
' noiis itist v.i.thei tepofH in-
'""""ll '"l
S (It 'I'll tlll'.V'IMII'IHI)
DALLAS May 21 Um The young '
man found murdricd in the Oak
Chff illriti let heie e'ulv this morn
ing was identified today ns William
II Mi Clean an imploye of the Ra-
dio Commission of Aiiu'iiea nml
on of Disttict Judge I 11 Mifli.in
nf Llano Texas
THIRD KISIS KM'FXTKD
FORT WORTH May 21 (U.P
1-I.I..I .1.. U..... 1 11... Ta.lnll.1 . !.
I IIIIU I IX..T lll'IV '. ..IV ..1 ..
... is i.vik.'r'ti'il to In.irln lain fill's
di'V 01 1 ally Wi dnesdav m a ie
unit of tains in 1che1 eounlv over
tin weekend
Slil.ICfTI.NO JURY
AUSTIN TF.X May :'l-UIPi- Se
u.rUl w; n ...okicsh
l)r IV ln . inun t.i t ourt hen
fi( ti 1 il o' Kd Swi.iiin.'i n of Lim k
hirt MiK' sith KiIIiiik failet
op Di.- '1. 107 Tl . 1 ii
war sfcired luic fiom Cil.l
l-etioi ot 1 jtns was in pioKiess
T
1
oclay and
omorrow
'I'hi' i li iinli. t of t i nn i i . will
inn' lhuiMl.i nlht nt 7 .ii in
I' .1 '' i ilii" tin v in. i. ii
l!o iv 'uni liii.n wii In Id Tin i
i' i nl i" ii
I' i. i i 'i 'in S i dnrnl iv i
TODAV M) TOMOUKOW
Two imi-. niji tod'i) t'i.1 I'hiiles
A l.iti'llii'l kIi aii.Md in P. 1 1 at
III" I Ol.l III .1. Ill of ll llls'llIM'
II' lit a tllp v.lmh liispne I thi'
Ki i riil pin d of .u'Mt.v ilntlon
h '' .
t l XplTll III I'll
Kl lllitl si i'i-oi i- of
orcim
fb'hts hi. lawn iilliniti a mini
hi'i of thi in I'lulitiK In ilmnHli-r
"iiHe tiiut tiiiii- on thi- xi'i'iinil an
ni"i iiiv two iii'Mrt nf tiutued all
nun wi'te le.-uly to hop off on new
ipii'.-its foi aviation hutiiiis uM't
pi i linns pen inuim
W li 'noli chairman of the
highway committee of the fhamber
of Vimmcirt' retuined this iiioin-
Ing fiom Meti.ilf Gap lie states
that the wati t In the tank h 1 1
lii'i'M i .ii il i ti. I in'. ' in w mil. ritiil
that Mte lank dam Is being tm
down today In leadlneis foi the
constt uctlon of the TiO flt) f tit ri at
that point when- the ninth and
south loop of the Bankhead divide
Hp also DtAtcs that he hns been
advlaed that the contract for the
work has been let and actual rnnd
work will begin In a few days
Poppy Day Friday
fnn' t AmliAfatilti ntalit At Mm
V at 7:30. Yes thetell be a ban- $sfl0"' receipts of un Agua Call-
quet. Pres. T. T llobeti. of nnn-lp"" Mex- rcnrt' 'tt"' "0l"fht '"
(lolph College risen will be the i lnV . . ..
speaker Th'' "odlts attiik.l the ctu In
whnh N Moiun) mi J V Iim
Klk fiinventlon op.
Muy
and i mtiiiues tliioiiKh id. week If
you hi-. a loom to p m
Klk ( hih ot 172
ling the
l''i .1 is night Mas- '-MMi an all
ihu'ih I' ys outln ssiil bo hi Id at
I SS ill I. I ll'S
MAilOK UiAGUlCS TODAY.
Niiilnmil UMtgint.
Nesv Yotk nt Brooklyn both
games postponed rain.
Philadelphia nt Boston postpon -
ed mln.
Pittsburgh 020
nt Chicago 200
Fiench. Kromer & Iluinsley:
Cvengios and Gnnaales.
8t. Inils 010
Cincinnati 000
Ah van inr and Wilson; Kolp
Hhthinli and Plxon. Hafoy hit a
hum. 1 nn In 2nd
Xmcricnn I.ciii;iii'.
Wislnuitton at Ni w Yoik. lul'i
P.oston it Phlliuli'lphi 1 rain
f hlr itto at St I.ouls.
(sll
000
I'll'Si'l Hid .
at III 1 1 oil .
llu. iiin and I. Si w.n ('anon
hi. 1 I'liiimiR
(Jl KI'. IS lti:( OKDI'.I).
WASHINGTON Mis .'I U Pi -I
A seseie eai tl'ipi il ' si m lecmdeiM
Monday 4t!(ni mil. oast southeast '
of liciti on the seismograph of
Georgetown University Fa I he 1
Tondoiff. Seismologist announced
today Commencing ut 12 01 a m
(K.istein Standiitd Tint") the quake
- 1 reacneil Its maximum between
12 33 and 12:37 11 111 and ended np-
pmxlmatcly four hnuis lutet he
said
RATIFICATION R.V.'.CIIHO.
GKNKVA May 22. U.fi To
League of Nationals secietarlut an.
nnunced today that the Luague's
general act on conciliation 111 bi-
ll at ion and judicial settlPinenl nf
1111 iiispuies woum oocome eirecuve
00 days afttr the ratification of the
act l.y Belgium
. 1 ... . .... . .-.....!
Says Committee Packed Against Him
On His "A n li-10 vol 11 tion" Measure
AUSTIN May (UJP' A charge .of tho flvo house menibets pimd
that tho frceeonfeien(e enmmltten."n tho fu' conference commit
on the board of education b.l be- J JXZ' " '
fore the stute legislature was ..If thore hat . .Pa jja-..
packed" against his anti-evolution
w n-'. Mnull-" ." Ml...- "IM..'I
- amendment was rinide todas' hv
Rep .1 W Hal pel of Mt Plenum!
niitn-lii mi mln r of the house
' All punted foi a finish fight fot
lit aim mlmeni. Hip llirpii -;ai
that the amendment nes'er will bp
taken off the bill except by majoi
lly vote of the house The amend-
inent pmvitlex that the hnard of
1 dill itmn shall put chase no leP
bonk teaching evolution
Suppoilmg hi 1 chaige that he
ntiietidme'it did not get a fin
chance Rep. Uatpor said that none
DAVE MC CAULEY BEING SOUGHT
ON CHARGE OF KILLING FRIEND
PAUL GLENN BOTH OF STAMFORD
Mystery Tragedy Occurred in Basement 0 Slainfoh!
Sanitarium After The Boys Had Returned
From Theatre Monday Night
STAMKOIUi T.vi- Mil '.'1
Ti'i h lowni i uiin'i id il loilns in llu i mil i
.Utilnfoiil v until ih.iii'i"! with tin lnt.il In ml in." I
lill'llll hlM tihool Mtilditll In llu' ha i lorn' ui Hi.
mini win ir Mi-('.iuli' wis mnlitwit
- - - - - I III 111 llu' Wll
BANDITS GET
AWAY MONDAY
WITH $85000
TtUn MfMI Killed R1 GflllP
i "U 1IIw11 Ul1L' VJ Uail6
When Machine Gun
In Turned On
SA.V DIEOO Calif. May 21.(U.P)-
Three machine gun bandits who
killed two men and escaped with
I ii'ito were biiuituiK lb. moni In i
N'-'-i'lay und pound
hall of li nl
Iti'o the autnmiiluli
Mnmov wi
nl Horn ''i
-tl in U thlee Iim
nine times
'I'll two wete rut. 'ig $.Sii'i In
( i h till SiiHsi s fi. (' 1 In 1
Ivn women. Mis i' " Han. II. .'
.mil sits .101111 .st m.i'S wnn. ssi 1
thi. killing 'I in j iollowed the
bandits lno San Diego but lost
truce f Hum
. . . . r
l I'llllCtS LUrfCI'
Panhandle Crops
AMAKII.l.O Mav 21 1U.P1 tow-
Iru plctuin of lui get ciops ml
liinii profits foi faiineis of t"c
Pinhiudle ss-is .-i!nt! I Mo tin 1 (
hi'liit. the Panh in 'I. Ctaln I ' il
el A toclatliiii lis I V Hi isi
s.intiiy of tin oig inintion
With less than '.u p 1 pent of tin
tillahli land in Un Pmhiuulli' un
lei 1 ultlvatlon It' 1 h s said th.
I 'iinli 1 mile this vi.11 -lioulil pn.
dm 1 .11000.000 lui -In I of win it
I Soiin day the Panh unllc of Tex 1
will produce lliuii. lll.ni luonintnnn
bushels of wheal yearlj he s .d
Farm efficiency ipethods w 1 1 e nl
vanced as a means of lixn 1
the earnings of farmers.
CIIAKOP.I) WITH MIIRIH'IC
LARICDO. Mny 21 (U.R Privnte
1 ee R Main. 22 of Nebraska a
membei of the Mlghth United
States Engineers stationed at F014
Mcintosh was held by Federal au-
thoiitles today to await trial in
the United 8t itcs court here on
chin ge of mm dor of Sergeant Wll
liam F. Pot 1 is 80 ulso of Ihe
Right h IOnglneeis on May 2.
STATU LAW l5NONi:i:AT15l
AUSTIN. TKX Mav 21-tU.R - Full
exoneration was voted Slate offt-
ceis engaged In enfot cement of the
Blue Sky Law by tho House of
Repieseutallves today Tho House
udoiitiul such a renoil of the com-
lltt. wch had taken testimony
on chaiges made by C D. Neff of
Dalian
. ' . : . .
slon nf it before the committee and
r.1' ... I. 11.3 V I...J I UJllli-U I II I I
it hud honn I'liiiilnntAil 111 that whv '
1 would not piotesl ' he Hnttl "But
It was tak( n out without the Hoio
members making anv fight fin t
Che house ill ill man miIiI bet fire
1 any Confetonce that It would he
eliminated"
The conference committee was to'
nicel again tndav to tiv lo teach
nn agreement on the method of m -
lectmg a Htute si hool -ciipoi Intoii
dent their action is not binding
.until appioved by both house and '
sonute.
'UP. Poln..
h il'
j doon V'
. .Mii-i'i
i ifht of I
ii ilnn! J-' i i '
1 ii
II to ll l '
.1 il thi. f ..
ll llu'li I
..' fill 111!
'i ! Mt'C hi
I eels In i I
re notlfh I
In-. 'ii i ii' mi ii. lii n.l
Infflid Mi.' ini'li i.
telllpt to ihs(;ii i "ii
killing. Arti i tlie -li"
ley ill iiii'ii .'il iikI i
puts of Wi s Texn i
to be oil the Idoknil' f hitu.
Thi hovs hid nttin.' I a the-it. i
last nlulit ami aflei Mi. ihow wit
to tin I. " ini-iii of ili inlt.ti liii.i
Wll'li' the IioiiIiiik i 1 1 I fil Oln
I'lllll't ll "111 I .'W i ll I. ll'Ml! I I
fii il ii i ii i i my. i ek ( ili'im
III 'Wl I n thi I I pi Mi itiug hi
III llll Hi' li w is 111 .1 in' menus
Mi'iu!i . ii tlly -i.u i to ob-
t iln a sin ill loan fiom .'her em-(-loyi's
at the Institution ind fall-
ing In this if marked U.'' I am
gone' Me hi. i ii been -em since.
The moth i of Mi iluln youth and
close fiii'iil- i1 e two funtlles
advanced the f n iiv thn' ihe
shooting w n ovi.li ntal.
Dave Mct'iuUv 22 ycai oil
youth wa fnriii iih .'htirgPil with
nurder In c unpl ut.' fllid with
' V lee itdi t ' 'h 1
Zllg In te iV
let insi i' 1
Hill); of 1' 1
' unf. .in In 11
I.ISI loi'l t t
itii I n 1 11 ! 1 '
1 1 in 'nllo.s 1
'11. ! of Iln f 1' I
'.1 nn 1 .' 1 .
1 I' ml it ll.tr II I
" Xt .1- 1
ti 1 t
' eliff 'I 11 I n nf r
1 ' Ml ' ". . f I! .
i 'ii.' in 1 1 rn. . t
-.al hu.... j d 1 '1
gating the killing com pi m .
Ing Mcfauley with thr fit .!
Ing which was sworn inii
Flournoy Stamford oln.
Chief Flout noy a in. 1
this afternoon lha 1
not been uppiehe 1
rest uf Mufauh
hnutly.
While West T .
ntvt scouting thu rn
of the murder s
being completed ft
1 'hn Kussouf who l
it 1 1
11 -
li It
nliu
ihil 1
ml
Mi I
I 11. M
I pi.
Ill '
II II. I
Ot I I I
t
i
thii'i
tl HI I.
1 and s
shall h 1
lie si ll'l
t Jill . .
id. v .. '
.(il hi 11 1
Texas I nir. Steers
In fie For First
CQLLICaK HTATION M
-Cinching nl least 1 ti-
Inr for Ihe Southwest 1. s
title Texas dufenti'd the Texas h-
gles In the first nf a two game se-
ries here yesterday 8 to 1
John Ra.lton. Texus and Pele
Wendt A & M. wont through t
nine Inning pitching duel allowl-
six and seven hits respect !
Most of the 1 una were mnC
sacilflces und siiuceae plays.
The Agges chance for confer
championship were dissipated
their loss.
RUTH King TMK (10
NKW YORK May 21.(U.R--Babo
Ruth accompanied by Mrs Ruth
visited the Lincoln Hospital here
today and bi ought Happiness to IH
youngsti-M who weio hurt Sunday
In a panic at the Yunkee stadium
Ruth was visibly touch'-' "
tratitude and w siu p n
Ich lull s-d hi a h 1
m In lit i' 11.1 1
emu 1. 1 g u 1 V
mum' 1 un 1 ki ipii 1
hall im 1 1
I II 11 I I I'Olt DM s
NASHS Ii I . II M is
Walt 1 1 ( 1 11 1111 in 1
man n.i let r 1 1 '
Niisli ili I t ei' 1 li
heie. Unt .. ttei i f'
1 peilm of ill health
FAIL TO Af.Rl I
WASHINGTON Mi' 1 r
llousi rid Si 11 lie iii.t'iii.
the Imiii nlnf hill fail' I . m
day to rmili at ii.tiiiintl on M
dia)iutud export deheuuuL j' 1
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