The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 180, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 2, 1929 Page: 1 of 14
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wan Injunsl critically and hta two
daunhtera aUghtly hurt whan had'
IlKhta blinded him along the high-
way near here early today.
Matfdock drove nia car into a
truck parked on tho highway whcii
the handllghta of anothor truck
ahon In hit eyea. He cheat waa
cruahau.
iknfl Is Fractured
MICMPH1H. Teaaa. June l.Uf -f'har'.ea
Perdue. 17 waa ruiilicd to
un Amarlllo hospital today follow-
lug the Buatalnlng of a compound
fiicturo of the skull when hln car
un nint over on the highway near
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1'hynlclann mild he waa In a cilM-
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ssl uli win nut within the cope of
Hi. .-ul.iinnt itloiul In tho way of
jiiidf tin' .iKici-nifiit
. ItltlDI-. SHOOTS SKI. I'
A.illlNiTt)N. June I. 'U.R
Alice JuhiiMon. 27 wali'hed the man
h- wu lo inniry drive by the
church In an automobile at the
inn ei fin .up reremony
i "Htnp!" ehe ulioutccl Tho cai
'leaped forward.
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PUBLIC llKiVBINO
WA8HINOTON. June I. U.R
Public hearing on the turning baaln
project for Brasoa Iiland Harbor
Texaa will be held before tfie army
board of engineer" for nv. m un.i
harbor" Ttin- is ut M u m tli"
'War E p H neiit iiiiiuiiiiiii'il Iik1.i
l.l dllS AT Itl'MOIl
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rant moici iiiamuiii. I'lmi.icti n.-id
today a a alily uufuunUtd imuor
that glvea me a big laugh" the
atorlc current on the Naw om
Stock Kxehango that lie waa ex-
tremely hard hit by recent maruot
slumps.
MAY IIAVIS DltOWNKI)
VALIJH C1TV. Nob. June 1. J.RI-
Oim bov wna believed to have been
drowned In floode which prevailed
In thia eectlou today. Tho high wa-
tr cnuiied two tialn derallinenta
iiimooned oilier train and reaultotl
In Iiihb of ci.ip mid liveatoclt.
I'AVOUS DATU ;ilANiK
AUSTIN Tex. June I. tUJ A
i ....... nininn'.lHt inn for allfllllllllC tllO
' date of the annual reunion nf Uni-
versity of Tex.ie ex-atudenta to the
iBptlng wna made by Wllliain U. Mc-
(Jill of Austin president of tho x-
ntuilentu amioclatlon iiere today. He
I svitu ii'-electeil pieeldent.
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beitfh tiophle. An wonu-n we li-
the heuvleht purehuaara of souve-
nir of the flier. It la aasumed hr
la more popular aa the pilot of tho
Spirit of St. Ixiuls than i- a bride
groom
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hi win. ime i" nil' country t
intn.iluci I lie liliel iiliint he dla-
iovii -u i" " Mibstituie for cotton
....i i. ...!.. i.iiiimi kinu fur BJngland
he had ompieUd negotiations for
the growth of marketing of the fi
ber In tne unueo bvbm.
SUIT IS IMI.HI)
AUSTIN. Tex.. Juno 1. lU.R) -Suit
tor $100000 against tho Houston
Pi luting Company Nvaa filod today
In Mrd District Court here by Roy
Tennant member of tho State Hoard
of Control. Damages are swigiit for
si tides jiubllshed In tha Houston
Poat-Diapntfh
Ti .MliN KXKUUTKI)
MISXICO CITY June 1. L R
l''lve men wen- executed ut ll 'fa-
pole. State of Querelaro cnargvci
with attempting to wreck tho Mex-
ico City lardo train si-vernl days
ago the Mln:.try of War wa d-
vlrttd today.
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not mode
UHHi tii ieln ilall.s i.ui
unitlon Involved wan
public
The Humble company rotalna
wildcat acreage In this territory.
Twenty emplny i from the IIm-
tllct offlced heie n l e lielng tliillK-
feried to tho geneiul offices of
the Humble company .it Houston
Ilulf of the 200 field men also will
bo transferred to Texas fleldH op-
einted by the company.
Propcrtlea transferred to tho
Standard are locuted In ICI Dorado
SmuOkover Irmn and Lisbon field
in Arkansas and In Uaynesvllle.
Helli.vue and Cotton Valley Nortli
IxnttHlann.
May Have Been
Lindy An' Anne
TKXAS PAYS I'lllt IMIII4S
AITSTIN. Tex.. Juno 1. (U.R) Klre
lossex In Texas foi April totaled
$1327037 as reported to the State
Insuiance ('oinmlsslou by Kile
Maishals Half the lose whs In flrer
vslthnut iiMcertalnnl cause. Petio-
liuni fins caused $1!17K22 loss
HATTI.K I.MI'KNIIS
OKTUfJlT .Mich.. June I U.R
Henry Pord has completed a deal
svitli Soviet Russia. Par more Im-
portant than the monetary consid-
..iM.Hmtu is the slsnlfleance attacli-
ed In industtlal quarters M the
iitgieemeiit as li iniiceins Pouls bat-
tle on a woill svlde fioni with
j('icncial MnloM.
MEDIA. Pa. June l.(U.R) A ooii-
pie believed by Chief of Police
Dak to bo Col. Charles A Lind-
bergh i.nd his bride the former
Anne Spencer Morrow were said to
have motored to an airfield here
climbed hunledly Into u blue air-
plane and hastily flown away. The
motor ear wan u sedan bearlntr a
New Jersey license pin'.e. i ne
chief declared ills attention had
been drawn to the cur by Its exces-
sive speed and t..t lie hud follow-
ed It to the airport.
I iiitiswisiiv itAinni)
CHICAGO Juno 1. (U.R) Prohlbl-
I tlon aRents raided one of "Scur-
! fn.-e" Al Cnpone's big breweries in
the absence of the notorious gang
Iciiler today and confiscated 10000
1 kiiIIoiih of mash.
at 3:30; Wichita at 5(W; and Pun
on City at 6j80 arriving at Tulsa
and Oklahoma City at 8:40 and
7 00 p. m icspcctively.
A local plane will leave K in-h
City every moinlng at 0:uu and T-
peka at tlfiO ai living ut Wichita it
11:10. Every afleiuoon a local p! mo
will leave Wichita at 1:30. Topeki
nl 0:00 arriving it ICunsas City it
0:10. A local schedule out or svnu-
tta to Oklahouut City and TuHa
1 will also be maintained ually. the
1 first piano leaving Wichita at 00
B. m.: Poncu city nt 8:60 ai living
at Tulsa and Oklahoma city at
0:10 and loco respectively
1 Local chmlulild to Wichita aro
M follows. Leave Tulsa ami k-
' lahonia Cltv at ;:00 p m : ! ve
I Ponca at B..Vi arriving at Wichita
at 0:35.
An aveiuge Mop of in minuti is
allowed at each station on M 'me
Wast" Motor Truvelaii i-f six
passenger capacity will ! n-""' on
the line according to William Uls.
operations manager for the line.
Rates from Hrockenildge to Pon
ea City will bo $33 B0; tr Topekn
$M.50; and to Kansas City $01.
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11 On Long- Hop
KANSAS CITY. Juno 1.U.R -Eleven
men and women were passen-
gers on the giant Pokker mono-
plane of the Western Air Kxpross
as It took off on Its first dawn to
dusk dally schedule between Kan-
sas City and Iis Angeles.
Tho plane was oxpoctod to reach
Los Angeles nt 7:30 p. m. tcoast
time).
AMITY. A.k. June 1 U.P
physicians watched at the bo
of a mrill I ami mi I
I flOII) piii-i.ll I lUOI nil . '
ed soul In i n AlUan-'i i ' I
llomci ( i.i i ii. i' bout li i: -i a
j the chlldu'ir fatln'i in. 'hi .
I The chililii'll Kminiiii 1
I Diana lo -'.n and lau -Mi
i DiiliiniiH lln well fin un i .'
I svhlskev in i todds tin ' ill"
piep'iied fni thein aft. I is
the ciiilo i tiold W.'dni .1 iv
Iloih -.tuiwi'd sliKht impr-ivinii .
today ami their cham . r i hi
eiy ss.ii- bettei shm f'li
siuikIk tn .Micst (lainii u h -I iii
uppiaii l
He Ii i I been am t. .1 u 1
vlclnl on dry lusv vi..l imn c iiui r
picvmu IV offlcei - ii 1
Texan Suicides
In Kaunas Cilii
PALI .AS. June 1.IU.RI-W. Heibrc
Jnlm- whoso dead body s
fouii I Wednesday in a hotel m
in K im i City was a son of Mi
Minm .! i.nson of Dallas.
He leu Home nevernl day
and left me a not. tint he win
Intt to1 destroy him-' if MM. J"iu
son said this o.oiniib He w i
In lovo with a gul net lf "" '
his reason."
Mrs. Johiuion -aid Mir mid it
In touch slth tin K.insaa Cits pi
lice lmm dlately. Sho is ii svuTnvs
U.VAW WITNESSES BUILDING BOOM AND ERA OF COUNTY WIDE GOOD FEELING AND PROGRESS
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Hanks To Close
All Dan Monday
Hre. I. i.n.n;. lunli u " ' ""' """
vsill il iln'ii door 'H ' '' M""
lav
Th oi i iMoii is li ' i ' 'l""
blrtbd is of the belo.uj. ' "
lvl- pi. -il.iit of the KouthPin
Cont- in i s .lining the 'lll Wn
dayl 11 - I. ii 'hi 's fills oi S H .Ins1
but will t" i i li ln.iteil on V. mil-is
by T' i i ' "k '
Tl'r I'V'iii ili b'' .ip'n ii'i f"1
bus'tie s Tuesday mornlri!.
IIO.MI5 OP COW! SOW AND IIISN HAS HAPPY OUTLOOK WITH liOMI'Ji AND Hl'SINK
ay iii aft Correspondent.
AIJJANY June 1 Shackelford
County Is the home of the eow the
sow uml the hen Albany Is the
i minis sett of Shackelford counts'
Th.- famous oil fields of this
(..mils ul-ii dim It i.. I'ti. mill i liiim--.
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Th irovernment of the munici
pality Is in strong hands that aie
applying principles and practices
of economy In the conduct of city
affairs
The "city dads" are as followe:
Ma voi w ii Webb; Conimlsslon-
W li llllin- l'l 1. llliwe
similar to thcue bolnv' put In nt
Ureckonrltlgo.
Early this woek tho olty Is to
purchase a grader whloh will bo
operated ovory day by a man who
has boon omployed for that pur-
nnao This man will alio havo
ohargo of the tieot Bsvoopor.
Poulevnrd stops havo boen late-
ly nddod making tho streets safer
for pedestrians and for the mntoi-
ei
At u..nl evunmi... of growth i anan J. K. Lisle. W. R Nail and
and good times are manifest on Will Medlln
Unniuv inuttfirti urp nnsv recelS'-
every nanu '. -" ;"'"""; ... i i i.ii . wnll
Ink.. I Miik'fo.il Ik the Chamber oi ng tne aueniion oi me minimum-" mh . . . .
"- .in nu Mcll.n being in i This capital of the cosv. the sow
Tb is .) coming hcv- .haige of this department Albany and the hen recently passed n
.- s .; A.w h a .Mc ... now installing 280 ..unitary pits. I chicken ordinance. Although Homo
SS IIOUSKS RUINC. ADDUD AND
opiiosltlon was voiced at the out-
set of lu onforooment objections
aio rapidly giving wny to pralso.
Tho ordlnnnco Is proving helpful
In Allmnv Just as It 1ms In all
crosvlnc municipalities.
Tim advance In crude pi ices i
stimulating dillllng in all pattt- of
the county it half u dmson or moie
rigs In tho Cook pool having been
set up and sta.ted In operation
since tho hike of u fesv days ago
More than $100000 worth of
permanent Improvements aro now
STIlONti AD MINISTRATION OI
belnjf made within the city and
more soon to follow accoullng to
cur.ent reporU. The city's property
valuations now total app.oxlmntely
$1100000. Tho city tax rato Is
$lso
Among the n w piojects under
svus up hniiie-. and bu-lni - hous
es as follows:
Dr E II Huehanan. home
T. L HlanlonJr. hnine
Judge V L Kuvkendull home.
Juilge J A. Matthew home.
D. & A. Ice houso and cream ata-
MUNICIPAL APPAIKS.
tlon on two lots on Nortli Main.
Mngnolln now so.vlco station.
Gulf nosv sorvieo station.
Dr. Btiohnnnn nnd Judgn Kuy-
kendnll aro building brick homos.
Tho Kuykondall residence Is on tho
old slto of tho Presbytorlan Orph-
anago and will lopiosont on ox-
pondlturo nf approximately $.115000
It will Lo nno of West Toxas' fin-
est. Tho othor homes too are Im-
posing and beautiful contributions
tn thu expanding residential dls-
trlcta.
Witnesses Called
DALLAS. Juno l(U.R)-Two hun-
dred sv.tnessos were summoned
day for the trial of V. Ray Adam
Rartlett farmer chorgod with inn
der In the shonllng of OtvilI
Mathews bank employee bore li '
Sept. 1.
The trial Is -h t 1 Monday In
Dlstrlft couit ..i 'ir-if ma.
change of venue lrivn.ij boen ui
contested by the htate
Loses Her Diamond
..NP.tV YORK Juno I Mrs
Pat Malloy of Tulsa Okla. Is serli
Ing her Jesvels valued at $100in
which aio believed to hove bom
stolon or lost hero when nim I P
svitli hor husband last Snturd.iv frr
Tulsa it was learned man" a rr
ward of $riO0 hai hcn offered for
; their roturn.
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 180, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 2, 1929, newspaper, June 2, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70155/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.