Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 55, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1937 Page: 1 of 12
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I any Foreseen
For Annual
Rail In
Breckenridtfe
Friday
Big Party
Monday For
Departing
Agent Miss
Mamie Pryor
VOL. 7
Hreekenrlde Texas Friday; .hi ly 23" 1937.
Number 55
JZfijf& Dcujtrd to tin- I'fim and Home and to Ecry Legitimate Interest of BreckcriridBe and Stephens County -3W5tl3
FARM and
RANCH
Activities in
Stephens
i i
It) (.limit) AcrliU I uke
Mallard and .Mamie IT) or
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aoikI is nuv.iK fuiM
ate wp
oinj with i' '
t'
.ir.n imlustrt la to mih
u ! a iiiw rati hri imit '
lW Uk-ii busln mi operate 'I
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iirfht an I t'.r itl'i nu'tit
1 f.YI.
HOWTDiN I II .lib hoy
"' of
Finnkell l ih ha- a one
h. . t .ip dptii.inn'iatiiiii of corn
T'liilr. n io- ' the 'T rowt are
' ki.iund on nnh v intnrt le-
ii .re p-nai
t i n. un-Jnr i .
' w-i will mam
i thru all M
i i in. tnotii.
ill the
ta I . Lo.l
' ' . n 'he in.
r.l will tun.
fa It M)' '..
i. pi uitad and
i' These IJ
tniii. -rn Ihn
' '.'tn 41 limn
t. i if are nf
fi. ..I of hia
l .Im.'ii k peas
f . ..i ii now
Ik l' unlet fhl
' i'iii nature j
L'l II -V la . 1 ; ay rr
link lire- . MirUi nrighboi 4
11 1 ' nelght ... Munir th.
linn i rj f' !..i)-. apeakin.;
p nt .n th. ub)ecta that ef-
er ui pk. Ii.miKs and bank
c wji - The ount)-wtd rally
in 4 It siuba hitmr demotiatra-
Jtf ..lib an.l the Aerlrultiiral
Ana.!. .At ion PoIkji Krt their !
'loir what Ihr heti and n-a.l
Nfjhti.ilv ex.-hinirr of ul.'a
..it. a belter ri'-lhlci
'Pl'K I Ii III' lt air .1 ir.
1 'kmI jib It M thru ch
I - In. kens and cum and hi it
ri .! Walloon 't i rai in "'
h ill out ll 11 . 1 kf aiwhopi 1
y itel lUrneat Muxw.ll after n
V ' "s the JwUmik "f a - .11.
Iir'i inntratlonn nvnn the !'
eat foi the t ij. to II... faimria
h'.rt . .iiirae i '..llet;e rttali. .11
1.A' 'Ml 1". tc. . 111. luaivv Th.
hen will t. 1 10 inred at th
.l i'a nee'nii; in th.- -ity .'k
STl.l'lll'NK ii.uitv n.-neultuial
l-oplr ire . t'nin on the niap
f 'hi atale .tnil nation AuguM
t .. Piogi. ie Partner far
' a pletui. himniK trraed
und ami ptoiiurti. jjmami on th'
IitI of I"wts Ituik of Naeaasity
-. 1 m'init Ki 11 an t Ititnrh (tat
rd July li MiiiM .1 ioiy of u
liking b. Mm c Keith men
l' Of the Hnf Ilslle ftoHif
.1 trition .
ir. iiel J.
Mi Keith
oUi this
I mi.ittsin tf'i' 'h. intrirats of
I btiaine in. njhi to barter
fh ud be rea'.nr.t ii iigriculture
Tie fanner tho 11 not br forced)
' nik wliat ) i.i wi 1 :ive without
' Kiven a hai. . to say what
1 .Mil take f..i hi- product Let
.rnut upoi . itting the dams
vvh . h a' op th fier dim of credit
nr.'l biiaineaa tn
ml
mat agti-
1 jI'O! 1 will
j.riet and with It
11 I 'ti'i induaf 1 lea
Vial 1- pi raid.-nt
tated Nathan
rust National
l.inH llus Trxa
i)'::
1 tula the 1 ..nut) wide wa
Ir melon 'Ai I v hi the home ot .
1
Mr und Mrs. Jraa l.ylra on ne'
Mornlay night. JuU .' Don 1 forget '
t-1 rig a nK' '"id wittcnnrlon 01 j
W(. i't SA' "; and b guotl
rtigll'K.ra " taa Mia l.ylra snd
iilfinul'i of the ur iiin;tnicnt com
'Jfii'jcr
IF AT tny time you are tnpttJ
to give up bocnuae tho Job is
too big go ace tho Improvements
fct lt year old Ada Francis Qruv-
1 of Oakley community nwde 011
her bedroom while her mother and
father were busy with farm work
nnd canning Ada built n cloth clo-
ud mantel. reading tabic and
drrstlng table that vie favorably
Turn To Pujc Two
Shot To Death
i EXAS
1
I-i nl rwnl' fl.'iriK Trxa ioni-
h.. a killril v tt h hi l: iu
i ' V t c! '. i it I Ik ii. ' n rt '
I in T i I if 'I In lonipamoii
I'i'i I taxi i hul hnln.iw1 lit !
I .1 ihi wiapot Tlndol ilonl
hiIiiI Ttnilol ami acrloualy Wound
-1 Traxln
PARDUE CRASH
IS DESCRIBED
1
. . n P
orotner bays Fair Lannot
. . p .
Drive Auto ror oome
Time
A IrUer leeeived hy ' E Alar-
tin from Howard Pardu. brother
of 'he local business nan. whos
1 1 -a 1 1 en loute to Los AngfUs
l. the Motmi of r highway crash
M..111I1 ihowed four 01 Ull six
inenifei lmprolng. but iW
neither Mr nr Mt Hardus voukl
te Wr to ilivs a car for a saaf
time because ' injuries to UMlr
kneea
riir ettei ifii.iicJ fltst tepons
of injuries to Mra Kdwarda from
that of an injured back to a
t token arn Ft . clean break
he letter .tdded
Mr Par hie. it nld. lias "a bad
I. ft eve" 1h.- Kill. Kmlly la re-
.ovrrinx fiom the ronriiaalon atia-
tuiiied on ihe iirfht aide of the
h. ..l Mt. I'.nlue has a banly
r..i the .' I. nt on ' VV Newton
.' I"i... mix Ani.na ho waa kill
I 11 thr im.n It waa a harn'
'.... tlie left. 1 .iilded i hi w.ia
.milnen 'nun niiimei of the
i'.iiei It.M.f oiniai.N ' The de--.
1 1 j.t i.n wa- th it Mt Newtor. ap-
nni.ntly 'in1 mttol of th. ear.
ii ti 111 b. h acifia the road
In 1 ktiuck ti the i'ald'li em
Tin two i.ihei rhlldieu ea-
. .(... I injul) Hii 1 weie ticlng tak-
ho ne 'iy their uncle
Uh 1 'ha cmah occurred Mrs.
I'. 1.I11- waa mttlng on the front
iai bide Mr. Pardue with Kmlly
n tier lap. the others batng tn
tin- rear
Former Convict Is
Hide Murder Victim
II..IWIN. Ju.y 23. '.'. MIM
Malkbo. 31. former federal convl-t
and beer r.or operatoi waa th.
ZZ&rJ&.
bile parked on a lonely road
Chinese Flecinp In
Fear Of War Acts
TIENTMIN Julv 32 1 H Thau
anda of Chinese flocked Into the
British and French concessions to -
rfav ! rr ..1 .r. mriu rf.i.u..iun
of wai by Japan upon China.
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FARMKRS PLEAD BILL ACI'ION
Failing that the national con
girse la not acting with as much
dHpateh u reasonably ahould b-
expexcttd In connection with the
new farm hill now before the
house farmers of extension dis-
trict 1 Nos 4 3. 7 and lite tn
hol-l a maai mettlnii In Waco to
our. i. II: new bill and to urge
eoiiKrra to Ink. immediate act-
ii n i.uke llallatd county agent
report.
Unlet till or some similar pro-
grnm is enacted thl year farm
lenders point oul. tho country may
be fur id with nnothei agricultural
ilelriclc similar to lO.'J. when pric-
es for farm commodities dropped
to such low IcvjIs that more than
half of Texas farmers were faced
- Kit bankrupt B('d I S3 of their
KIDNAPED MEN
TAKE OUTLAW
AND KILL PAL
Fred Tindo! Is Slain By
Caddo Oklahoma Man
As Leader Dozes
Hvvr.I.I. Oklahoma. T.
'LP Prtc Tiax.ci not) in.
liw a "hot and cap' .1. I
(is Tcxai onlrt pal '.. kill
dav by twu him. whom Hi.
t.
inl
'I tn
hal
kulrnprd
J E Iirnton of Aehrr. Oklahomi
k..liiafiod hy the pall rally today ai
Kingston art ted k gun und ahot
Truxlr through th lrft ahouldcr
and lima; aa Triuclt-r docd
Frd Trimmer 30 Caddo faimei
kidnaped today seised another Run
and killed Fred Tlndol Traxler a
r.impardon
The body uf Tlndol wna brought
hrie
The ahootlnK. which ended wild
lea of depredations hy the ti
onvlrta Mho escaped fiom th
Eastham Texas prison farm Jtii
" l""k PBCP rn miles nortnwcut
- ' bosm.u
Penton aald he vian 1 liUn In thr
t ' T-xier Whn h
noticed Ttaxler doting lie selteil
a gun and shot him.
Traxler suffering Interne pain
also was brought hare hut it was
not determined yet. whether to ope
rate on him. The bullet
through his body.
paisei
The nap of the teauer of the out-1
Iiiw pair proved their undoing. Five .
hundred officers ami fcoeemen aid-'
ed by bloodhounds took pmrt in thv 1
spectacular manhunt
Donton wna olr at Kingston
srvea Hours before the killing.
Sli.ll;U CDNVIiN'L'KS
I'IMl ItOIILItTS
MOKTICELLO Arkansas. July
1 I1P1 - UMlh ana eaennexl Texas
convict dead and another captured !
state rangers and deputies search
ed near Montlcello today for a third es ( l-H boys and slrla). Mlas Sybil
who eluded them In a surprise at- Pointer In charge.
UcK 10.30 to 11-30 Moftball games
onvicted bank robber. Hilton ( t-ll club boys) Mr. Hop Mulltvan
ISybee 2 was killed by machine In charge.
gun fire alter he filed a aawrd off II 30 to 12 00 - Uresa Contest
shot gun Ii to the cheat of StKto 1 l-H club girls) Miss Mamie I'ryor
Ilsngei. Nral Shannon n charge.
Harry Rue. 31) aurrendeied wh.-u Horse Shoe Pitching all Day I.otn
sargeant )!ihk Moonev allot a pi- -J. VV. Harmon and John Hikes In
tol from ua hand Search for thecharge.
third rfeaoerado Harry Roberta. 311 12 00 to 1 00 - Picnic Dinner -
waa resumed today after an eight
hour hunt ended without results.
Police surpused the convicts af
ter Mherlfl V C. Cruce was Inform-
ed that three suspicious n-in had
purehriaed groeerlea at a store neor.M. Crowley in charge.
hero. 1: 1 :0 ' Stephana County
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TWO Cllildt'0l Arc
Victim 01 tratili
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FORT WORTH. July 22 U 1
lo thtldi-n were dead today and
! two utheta were tn a critical con-
-IMon .. a result of automobile
.- BJ nghl.
! "I" ' "l iL . was
r.trrh'l'--
cousin Lol. Horn. 7 rhe girl "'
lered biulaes
R D Chambers Jr
" "
Jaekstoro was killed In an auto-
mobile truck collision a mile west
of Ash in Paiktr county Riding
I tn the car with him were Robert
! Hlewart McClure. U. and Charh
' lAn.i.a la knlh nt whom auffer-
led erll'cal head injuries
- .- -
huruea
The propusrd fai mprogram now
. t.. a........!. Mto.AMA
j uviorr co;iHrLH (iivimn. to wwm
for farm ronunoilitles at our near
parity with other major rominodl- .Cantrell are program directors
ties and farmers tired of prom- t - -
ise atxi the vagaries of nature PomiCr ClO'k Kills
are Insistent that something be
done toward pnatnga of the bill at
thi aesalr.n of congiets. It WhS
'''a .
Althi.ugii the u.. meeting at
Wnco is untier Hir auspices of tho
icxaa Agrieuiiurai AHocianon. of e connellee hotel which until
every fanner Is urged to nttend a n0nth ngo employed him as en-
nnd lend his voke to tho urgency Igtncer and part time clerk
of the request for uctlon from Associates said that Williams hnd
congrees. I been melancholy since losing his Job
A delegation of fanners front ut the hotel
litis county Is making plans to at- Justice of the Peace K. IX Wood
end Mte (uoetlig 1 flurried a c-Jicl of tiulcWe
Kidnap Victim ids
Kinnk I! Tiimin.i n.ht .11. .
h Kn.l I n.l.. i. I'. 1 'IVI 1
" "'il. 'I 111 Tiiiilu il. it h
fi'M' '' ' '1. ! - With 'ii if.
"t'l i . h th. -1 1 1 . o th
t
Rally Expected To
Draw Five Hundred
"'' ' Uti it 1.11111 .Mil kreji sum. IP th. fuliN pliiiitinK iv
tin. it w.i itiniiiti-d TIiiiikiIhv nfli iniion thit it 1. .nt ".'if) will nt-
tend thr ill d tn.! to Iv tned in Hi.rkniiHUi Kndiu h fami
1114 tnteiratH
Luke Hallanl imnity tgent
fn.tn aieukera of thi da) that they .
will he hi-re The inn in addresses
will be made by Homer D. Wnde.
executive secretary of the Texas
Cooperative Council and Joe Pud-
cock who holds a similar position
with the Texas Soil Coiiaarvution
i0(tram
Those attending are promised n
special treat In that It la planned
to take the Rambling Cowboys wlio
will be at the Uor.s club Friday to
Ur rally grounds Immediately after
tliat meeting to be heard
The meeting la to be a basket
ricnic affair at which beaitlts tlhv
cuMlng farm problems gameu ami
contests will be ongageU In. Tlie
picnic dinner will be servetl on the
BroutMl.i from 12 to 1 o'clock.
Tlie following' itrogrnm will bo
crrtd out
0.30 to 10:30 -Keglater for badg-
Mia K. O Curry and Mrs.
Deaton In charge.
John
1.00 to 1:15 - Announcement of
Winuera to Farmers' Short Course
Mrs. J. C. Cantrell ami Mr. L.
frouuet anow ternoci .tiaxweii.
lM to 2:C0 Musical Progrnm
!nmbllng Cowboj-a Itadlo Tonm
lTmHM.
2:00 to 1:00 Ptctura Show for
l-H club members Mlas Rtta Mao
alkes ami llomor Uo In fllmrge.
n AA ... A 1'Pni.HAl.allwi. ftf.
1 ' . ". .ilTln " '
j "" ""J. .
Homer D. Wwle Executive Becre-
I tM T" CP"V C
I Pr.co.h. Iixecutlvt JJecretary Texns
anil Cnnaervatlon Association. Tum-
Die. Texas
3 00 to I 00 Agrirultuial Pro-
blema. Out of County Speakers.
I 00 to 5.00 Hoftbalt Games.
Fata and titans Mrs J W. Harmon
Mr Clift Cantrell Mrs M H Keith
Jr Mr Tom Hefner (Capts.i
I 1)1 to 5 Ot) - Swim at Y. M. C
A 1 l-H girls) Mrs. Jimmy Cox in
charge
a 00 to s 00 - Swim at Y M. C.
A.. 1 l-H boy 1 Mr Jim Chi reran
in charge
5 00 to 6 00 Moftball Games
1 1 l-H lrla) Mra Bernlee Hays In
llll .HA
w.. a
I M. 1'iowiey ana .Mia j.
C.
Self In Hotel Leap
' KAHTLAND. July 22 U.fi Rog-
or Trimble Williams. 63. ended hbi
r toinv hy alnj; ttom lne top
In Traxler Capture
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ni ih. run 'ninioii. kldnapt-l '
i tu.M
rn 1
"'Ml mnn i.oasea that
tt.. h 11 . of the othei
KlJ-
111. 1 1 1. (.nt -h riff Tloac. flMt
"hn.itinH J'i mil.- mat of Imrnnt
0
hi n 1 nmt 10 1
aaul h.. I1.1.I
Oil Allowable h
Hiked 4.000 Bbls.
Al'STIN July 21 U ft Texas'
dally allowable oil production for
August was set nt MM. 101 bar-
rels by an crtler today of the Ton-
es Railroad Conrnlanlon.
The allowable for July 1.' waa
only 1.35.178. The U. S. Bureau
of Mine estimated market de-
mands for Texns oil In usual
uiu 1403JO.J barrels dally.
"Consumption has been Increas-
ing by leaps and bounds" Com-
mission Chairman C V. Terrell
said. "We feel that the time to
give our producers of oil an op-
portunity to Increase their produc-
tion Is during the heavy consuming
season."
The August orler Increases the
West Central Texa area from
G7.SIS. to 71302 barrels dally and
West Texas from 177.0)0 to 213.101.
II anion Will Flay
Stronrcst Rivals
Th.- ationu
Ha 11 Ion
rntry in
t Sasaen
the Oil
Breckenrldge's
1 Beit softtxtU league will defend
' tiMr eB8ue lend here tomorrow
night when they fnce the Albany
team. Albany is the only tenm that
defeated the Classen tn Innguo
play this sesaon. The game to bo
played tomorrow niKht la ono that
was postponed two weeks ago bo-
en use of rain.
Saturday ntsht Hanlon tangles
with Cisco In another Oil Helt
league game. If tho On stunt oau
win these two league games they
will get a good jrip on first
place Re-i Teugtie will probably
hurl for the Casters.
ttarkleu Pleadn For
I V CIO Of I'VCSldCnt
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WASHINGTON. July 22 H'l'i
flenator Alben Rarklpy of Kentucky
new senate majority loader. In his
first appeal to the senate today ask-
ed his colleagues to uphold Presi-
dent Roosevelt's veto of the bill ex-
tending low Interest rates on fed-
eral land bank loans
In 'vetoing the measuie Mr
Roosevelt said It would cost the
treasury 80000.000 and presented
n serious threat to the hope of
balancing the federal budget.
Houston Man Dies
In Auto Accident
LUFKIN July 22 iUR Tlie body
of L. M. ICMiott. So of Houston
who waa killed near Pollok last
night In an automobile accident
was nt Id here today ponding funeral-
arrangement.
His car atruek a culvert and
wa demolished.
Juries To Return
Thc petit Jury panel dismissed
last Mondav will return Friday
morning to the 00th district court I Herman Dooley of the Cedar
Tho adjourned grand Jury will fo.CrceU. section reported wolves
'jt lorJV 'entr -.b H jjnt t..j rJUckens
BULLET ENDS
GOOD LUCK OF
HILTON BYBEE
Roberts Escapes As Peace
Officers Fire On Breck
1
Convicts
Hilton By bee well known fur an j
untavoiy record in llrecki'tirldge
was shot to death by pence officers
In Arkansas Tucadtiy mt escnpotl
1 rni.vli.1 fwim I liinlv llle Lot IllinV
. ...
UtohorM .ilao h Hrcckenrldgv con-'
..
.. v.-iuiiv..
I Bybee mill Holititn. both com lit
ed here toi the killing uf Ollie
Patks a pence of Meet escaped uti '
June 22. It was one of teverul en
capes for Llybee who on one occ.i-
;alon waa captured by the prcnuiil
.Sheriff of Blephen county K U
lreeland. In Thiockmorton count .
I Wince their escape both hnd been I
watched for here He was killed j
ineai Montlcello In a car with two
I other convicts and Neil Shannon
officer was shot
Hybec twice before hail date
with death and uppenred almost
us Iih ky emiiplnu the chau as he
did fmni jnlU and prlsun.
He hud a date with dentil on
Junuaiy 20 1U33 at the Hunlsvlllc
prison. He was saved from the
elect lie chulr by u governor's com-
mutation of the sentence to life.
after he already hat! been pluctnl
Hi death row on December 12 1032.
llybee received the electric chair
sentence In Cottle county for rob-
beiy with fire-arms after tie Imd
escaped with a OD-yenr nontemce
for murder In Stephens county
The Cottle county offense oc
curred onKobmary 23. 1012. llybee
hekl up Brnottt Slspe of Uaduculi
and when his victim refusotl to
give up hli monoy. the bandit
suited shooting. Slapo recovered
and o April I identified Uybeo.
liefore the court of ciimlnul np-
rmiU at Austin conflrmetl the donth
sentence un October 20 1032 Uybeo
wan taken to the Wichita Falls
jail for safe keeping. Shortly after
in living he made a despot ate at-
tempt to escnpe by hitting tno
Juller over the head. He was then
moved to Fort Worth
On the night of Match 10. 1032.
bullet flew in a dance hall at
Hieckenrldge and Constable OIllo
Parks fell with four wounds In
his body dying within a few hours.
The officer was shot as he stood on
a stair landing nigulntj with llybee
who n few minute enrlier hnd
dropped n gun on the danco floor.
Hany Roberta of Throckmorton
Itybee's co man Ion steppml out
anil emptied hi uu. "oth Uybee
nntl Roberts were amoasetl 90 yonrs.
While hi the Stephens: county
jail Ryboa wu lilenllfled by S.
Cecil of Albany its one of two tin-
nutaketl mon who held him up In
Din store thrco weeks earlier and
robbtd him of 1UW. Ho wns as-
sessed 20 years In this Shackelford
county cum.
At the Fort Worth Jnll. officeis
of Lexington in I-eo county Identi-
fied Bybee lis one of two men who
held up the bank - there and es-
leaped with sovornl hundred dollars.
He was indicted in Ite county but
never tried.
County Court Trial
Of Hall Postponed'
Trial of C. K. Hall In county
court In connection with InJuit
sustained by his mothcr-ln-lnw Mrs.
Gertrude Wald was potpo"oJ
Thursday. Mr. Wald was reported
unable to at'ond court. Jt was
postponed until the regular term .f
court
WOLF ASSOCIATION REPORTS
The Hephens County Wolf Asso-
ciation mot In regular session on
lat Saturday tn the County Court
Room with Homer Lee a chair-
man In charge.
Government Trapper Carl Baker
eported having oaught ten wolvo
during the past month four of the
catch being females and two wolf
pups. Through the cooperation of
I ho trappor John akor of Eastland
County had caught one female wolf
thrco wolf pups and ono boh cat
o nthe George Thorpe rnnch locat-
I ca on lnc aoum "ne m aicpncn
I county.
President Loses
First Major Fight
In Court Defeat
ASHINiiTti.N Jul 22 U P The emtr Judiciary committee totla
ilecxl' il to lernmmcm! that thr aupieme court bill be recommitted to
the c.ni-..iuttti' unili 1 iiinti urtionn to irport back to the 3cnatc a new
procedural hill within ten da; a
The committee thus wrote "flnla" to Piesltlent RctsoveU'r oriKlnul
court teogranlxatlon bill and ngrecd to irport out a measure calllrs
foi rrorgnnlxation of lower court procedure within ten days.
Following -in 1 xti lordineiy meeting nttentled by Vloe President
.J.Onrncr. It was announced that
HUMBLE PUTS
STANDARD RIG
ON DELAFOSSE
Redbank Fails To Complete
And Drilling Deeper;
New Location
Humble Oil & Refining company
expei' to ie tell antiif' kind of a ver-
dict on the Delalfosae ranch oil
test within aever.il day it was re-
ported Thursday morning.
Pipe wna being set today .it 1333
feet the operation to be ttanilntil-
Ueil and drilling with cable tools.
Tho hole is In lltne. but the Kllon-
borger foi motion hns not been
reached. The other test drilled
their by that company which sprny-
oil oil for a while was sunk to I I in.
Reports from the Redbank oper-
ation near Woodson which was
acldltod Sunday with 10000 gallon
was failure to complete and the hole
wns being carried iltopor.
New location was being made for
a number 3 hole on the Kennedy
ranch It waa said Thursday drill-
ing out of plug In the first of two
tests there continuing.
The Clyde-Texon operation on tho
Walter Corbett ranch noith of Ken-
nedy teats was said to he drilling
below 1.2:0. Iay Is expected td Lo
hit there about Haturday It was
added.
No detati weie leeeived concern-
ing the Tom Corbett ranch oper i-
tlon on the eastern edge of the
county north of Caddo but It wits
aald It was thought it will make a
producer.
Clark .v Cowen weie reported
drilling below 3800 on the Echols
ranch north of Caddo.
Permission Given
To Attend Camp
With the encampment of the
National Gunrd to open at Plaelos
the second week in August offi-
cers ln-re Thursday oxpronsed
themselves as pleased with the
cooperation helng mot with In
llreckcnildge toward giving en-
listed men pormhuton to attend
It was s.itd the attorney general
has received a letter from the
Humble Oil & Refining company
giving theli employes tune off to
nttend with full ay
Hlaze at Creamery
Roasts Fresh Fffs
The local fire department answer-
ed a call at 0.22 a. in. Thursday
to extinguish a fire at the K. L.
Russell creamery east of the via-
duct. Several egg crates burned
but theie was no other damage The
1 fire atuitud from a cirgarettc
left
burning it was said
during the puat week. Mi Wood
of Ivan community reportd! load
of 18 turkeys In ono night and
Duko Stanford of Swensondnle
both chicken and turkeys killed by
wolves. The matter was referred
to Trippoi akor who will give it
hi Immediate attention. It was re
riuostod that ull others having loss-
es from wolves to report It by let-
ter to 1. O. box 682 Brcckcnrldgc.
The association changed Its reg-
ular meeting dates to the first Sat-
urday of each month In order to
avoid conflict with other group
meetings and requested the coop-
eration of all residents of the coun-
ty In order 'that tho trapper may
vq the hcsl iwvrflble prrvlce
Sonntor M. M. LoRan of Kentucky
this afternt.on will move to recom-
mit the pending Judiciary bill.
The Judiciary committee will be
instructed by the senate to draft
11 nieariirc providing for changcit
in lower court structure but not
cffei'tlnir the supreme court nicni-
brrhli. The drclition expected to etui
iiuickly th- Ion;; court bill fight
nnd lead to an early adjournment
of emigre wan disclosed after 11
two-hour meeting of the commit-
tee. Mi'iintlme Sectctaiy of Interior
Harold Ickes proposed that con
gress submit mine form or con-
ktltutlnnal amendment concerning
the niiprinie court to the states for
unification
Senator Kdward Burke of Neb-
raska who made the motion adopt-
ed hy the committee said Ihcro
was "an understanding" that four
points would be studied.
I -Direct appeal to the supreme
couit from Inferior courts In cases
Involving constitutionality of any
statute.
2- Intervention by the nttorney
general In any case involving con-
stitutionality of a law.
3 Re-assignment of Judges by
the senior circuit Judge of each clt-
cutt. 1 Appointment of new lowei
court Judges according to necdx
The Judiciary committee action
came as Speaker W'tlllam Rank-
head demanded that the hunt ;
make a definite program to speed
adjournmnt.
Administration lenders sold three
bllli hud been put on the "must''
list.
They arc
I--A revised wages hour measure
2 -General farm legislation
3- Part of tho progrnm proposed
hy President Roosevelt for govern-
mental rcorganl74itlon.
Waxahachie Jail
Escapees Returned
DALLAS. July 22 (U.R) - Sheriff
1
Joe Roy and deputy Bill Roger
of Kills county came here today to
obtain custody of Bill Garrett 23
and Henry Clay 20 Dallas youths
who escaped Monday from the
Waxahachie Jail.
Garrett and Day under burglary
charge.- at Waxahachie weie
captured last night In Southern
Dallas county after a gun fight
with officers In which Garrett was
wounded In the arm.
Pension Checks To
Be Issued Early
AUSTIN. July 22 (Ul!i - VV. A
Little acting director of the old
ngo assistance commission said to
day that "barring unexpected de-
laye" August penalon checks will no
received at toast a week earlier than
In former months.
Federal matching money is now
In the state treasury and wn should
bo ublc to start malting tho chccl.H
August 2 he said.
Blowing Of Horn Is
Blamed For Tragedy
MAYTOWN July 22. U.R-Iu-iltiest
witnesses said today that
persistent blowing of an automo-
bile horn by Albert Stout 17
caused J. J. Tyree 63-year-old
refinery wutchman to become cn-
lagcd kill the youth then take
his own life.
Order Restoration
At Peiping Is Seen
TOYKO July 22 U.R) The gov-
ernment was Informed at midnight
that tho north China situation la
quiet and that some optimism la
felt that order can be restored at
Pelplnjf -without major fighting be-
tween the Japanese and Chinese
nnnlcs
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