The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1930 Page: 1 of 6
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The litwiil criminal docket O'
; "fatsM .toy district omift- officials
Orange county. . is in pro*|iect
i|fp Monday when l'(tiin ot tlio first
«lieinl distr}<-i will ojien for a fi
wks toan . 1
•District Judge o. ,.R. . ÍUojl
woh was; Appointed a foív months i
' br. Oóventor Pan Moody to se
out the Unexpired term óf the '
District Judge W„ C. liamsey,
preside- over his' fifnt regular terd
count at this place. '•• 'J;.
There were sS criminal eases
the docket at the last term "ot emir
• and around ;85 casen have been e
tip from juatioe court to be
' over tq the irrandjury for itov
*5 tion when that body meets Mond
There are seren capital ease •
eluding tho&e • on • the dockets-ij
those held to await action of v3
grandjury. , **
Thvo cases of , criminal
ajMinst P, A. Snyder; one caí
Hwlif' tauftfer against Leija . «unís. aiijfivri
* heeftpfev charged with murder f—*3**
Iirevtows term'of. coin t.
>i:, The eases ..of flack aiul .luinex MiU-
saps, charged with muider, ami N- Iiii
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Select
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Tp8te?'.v:■ ,v ■
y f: (WCLAITOMA PITV, May it;' —
$0¡&iy W< lI«Vfiy todfty. *VMí¿ -■■-■■■■■■-¿, >• -■
•t.-i I!. K Holdinu. Orady eptonty Senator Wesley L, Johvii, Rs.
eral, to
.that' s<
HfyKgÉQjHHRHRHIHI
jTOe Bdvei-nor salí! he would 'innist
Í, prosewtion so "tow nnd oftler
At he upheld." ' "
;|-f''The ' j«op|o of ttiat cottomunlty
-iinct every 'oyhfiv in' the state must
understand that law and order must
•<He *holr . coureo," the jtovernor said.
Qecátise it-, is violated once does not
Iti'v i'Vfip. sil.v rri ^{A1 > :
-- Henry í.','¿0,. Ti >Krt): -íifiot-? by, u , [iioli !' ;
*: ; ¡it <iii lumliti ' ¡ñas iidrniued today j
• ¡ shorijy aftferii fúfi ii¡ >«.. to-tibe l'tiif !;•;•
j vevsltv of OÜláliníim hOHpital liiii1 "*
~ : foi- rmfiit.'iii'y1 W'jftntciu. /
' .Vi'mpt^NK>Aiwo i|t «. hlnitíiW \V
[ i (Vmji.; defU-U >iin riri', nhtf W. II.,
■ BVÍVK^K. .«'tttíify i '.íUBty «^íiaissioíie'. ! y
| < <u'n¡e;t ll¡" tlirtfti/l/the runoíi, ¡
■■}| eVovAl "t«: ..*♦!( j *nhtil!HH-e. lie wa':v ;
ninhfd titid "0 min- |
' mes, yceeíyi^¿ ¡mWi'llut.' treiítment.
-■:¿h!'é. Catnip hí.íiV . Arco \va« .' árrl-Hl
Üiroiiírh. the >y;r-^v,*(;l—?wroui)<liii(! the
I J ||: at. '>C.}(|e.K «W, the .jálook<vs
itahiitlyt^eeivíd thé^íiliiiifewsioii tlmt
| the ne*w ^t:«; artd ífepi .lie wa^
: ; lieiri ; tiilj^'tMvtO.;. «' ttliirjfUO. :
?' Ciixn r> s:iid;. t'ltíu, .iib armed .atiat d w
^wibulimco. and that
|faui jffatwntortowl Ui'
r^aélrtn^/'tlíe hoKPttal, * of ti ro«e festival,
« „hafí 1 ut tfttrtlamií Of-ev. June 12-13, U
Miss* aroline Hahn, above,
hljí^síhopl student.
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Pefkins anil Ills wife. Mrs. Kaiinie wáwiuit citizens takinj; the law into
Perkins, charged , with murder, wjllv their own hands.
constitute the capital eases to be sii
.. •. .. .. 1
9ÍW
aiuined by the Rrandjury, firmly county ntiorney. hiti in order
Congested condition of the crlnjlhaf| <tont lie may have all aasi^liinee pos-
doeket is due. someivhat, to the. iav
that the Apr-ll term Af tfistiict co -
was missed,^pu nooniint of the.
change ma.iV in conrt teriuit in all
cpHUlles im'ludeii in the ftrAt ;Ji
B^j^idistrict. '
Due to the,large number of crimi-
" nal clises that luivi' accntnnlnled.
critolna* . cases. .¿VPQJRRIPVPV
.KCo'.irt hou:-e attaches: a.n«J courtly
ij ' v; i officials weve busily ftigage ! thrrt#*h-
v/ out Sativitlay in preparing, for dtoirleti
' <-< *"■
It wfcs foiiml that the rtjWr.V ; «nam
liad ti he refitted almost 'ci mi plot el y
due to the fact that the. (MrniphiitpH'
we.re dcinolishyd vw:heu llie> pli6 «*r
eeiliug fell in ;i few uiontlm ago.
í ¡ chairs and t,a new table were provWed
' for the . i'oflhi^fjfcturtlay.'-llf^rf 'M" 1
:\'v.
I
.jjbaioa Mai '/'ii,': <m
Shot .twice ~near... the heart, t'j
pa'lrks. tyi', Úoimtófá. "wft in a Hhsjpt-
_ tal hero .«¿da? , prolrahlj
\ wounded ami his divorced 4*Mlie
V>' Moran, L'S, was in serious condition
frorti three bullel wounds.
The double shooting oecurred .'.last
liiflit' on ¿ lonely road nenrehere.
The oonitle had gone írlvln ? ftftev
Parks <:!.nje"to tJulias late yesterday
from 1 fouB^o'ti.
At the hostiital, ,1'a.rks told offkiorc
he shot Mmu Moran anil--tlieii IHrtted
the gu^t on h'tnmelf. (
* • if - ^ • ' -vJljjí i..
the case.
■sJim first
IfCMP ,
apLÍavoutly «id fiot show any
deep -bul
eenth amendment tf the
bis «taté ask for It,
Ion' G. 0. P. átaW ctonvention
recently aiaaileif prohibition.
"J hare full eotifiifeuce In
We. .1 am ordering the attorney
fciienenal to aid him. Affairs of this
kind are regvettatole. but the' majesty
of'the tow uuisf prévall-" ; * -
^HtítíInk that Adjutant (tenetal C,
1.'. Barrett híid Instructions to act
In an emergency piUtoilt further ex*
fcutive order, the sovornor asserted
the judge has h«en reuuested bj-THie that the natiiajal gudrd ,ls "not a toy
local bat association to devote p ctl.
eally the entire term to trial; W
< ■ ■ 1 . DAIJiKs. Tex., May !TI ^ :."( AI ) ,
" ,í_. tie- v , rpwo robbers today .bound iheeo em-
The guard will go as strongly:;as : p]0V( s of the iXand Avent..- Smto
wcessary to protect life and proper- Mnk, waited until tl^ time Irtck art-
tí. thrv PAvarnnr onnl • ^,
toinaiicaUy Apeneü the vault,,spooned
tip sevetal. thoi(¿aud. dollars aiitl cs-\
ty." the governor snld. "The guafrds-
rilen last night hatvdled the Ohlcka-
Slte sliuatici|ii (}a best they cottld," Jie
said'. , i it,, '
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Major Cluni
M
<l e t|. iff
Pfpf . ,■■■■
Major Franklin AV. Cluing
enntan t fpr the Vetlf
^pÉfmOpH
■PRIPP. it tero<U tre.W&ue
Weai". Hiwit j the week end
famil* í|i .Orttnjto..
g- pajar tílum M (to the ti\
arltoient of the serVlec tind ■!«
Houston. ;hit the nen>' fill
i ¿í 'V; headquo^térs are to lie tram
■ Beauinimt #heie he will
remained ||Mi' nnti
! Tlie rohborfl were "^ Vwut'lnjg. In '.¡the
I l.nnk when U'eldon ..Miller, cashier.
RVtM j\ entered a linlf liatir before tjio bank
was tó/ope" for 'Ihe day! f Tli^y, tied
him, up aftd tjirew lii.m In a rear
room. ; — ■
• ■ \V. l-\. Miller', vice president, arrit*-
♦>d a dhort titile is te'-, fie also was
boftiid up and i hrowii into; the same'
roorti. Hoy O'Brioii, bqokkenpejv-tt'i^
the ,th!id *tnpltty*> to' be overpowered.
While tbe riibbeffj wtii
IliwfPilViRiiRffilH
■ The Orange delenaiion; including
. .tans of Walter P. Lane Curni ,^
Hoi representatives of imvld ftjiud
A' (t<i{i, Sisns of Confederate Veterans,
•: timers, nuiids and chaperoirs, wjll
leave Sunday nigltt for „Bllo.\l. Miss.,
to attend tbe annual reunion of the
V. C. V. ....
Mayor Ed S. McCarvc.-, the state
head of the S. O. V.. also adjutant
general of the IT. C. V., will be In
charge of tlib Orange delegation.
Women Golfers to
Have tournament
Here Next FrL
Wninen g^lfers of Sunset jfjrove i'.uip-
, lti;«' JTiiiW '«-wm cnterlaJn
non I'loi itenumi.nl, Port Arthur.
\ tki t'linrles tmilvLufltlii in an IH jiole
rt.iufnl. :t wan autuiiicrtl ye^terJay.
VI io hoie^ w il: lie ^ilnvod iwfofe liim'h.
if iiliie In the «ft'eramin.'^A piljHuy
§¡í iiim M'ÍII nisi/ le- held «Vi Coitne.'tlon
p fi ÍH. iwirneirtliíl " fe tW$i&' '■'iV: ^
OlMCKA:-!¡'\. i'ik.la , "May •¡f. —
llenr.V' Argri -ne£ro «ho enfrly today
vsa' t wick . w<'U.mle.| by a mob which
,«tienipveil tfcvei>|ij.ul the night to
«to.l.o hull Irion "tie.- romn> jail ht'fo
to lyptli hiúi, wat? on route In an am-
hult'.iu'e Uwiftd >for OkLahoma City
tbtoi. morniug. Altl«yugh he had been
shot i,n the head lost night while he
waslnliis J* 11 oclluml was stabbed
n few houis' later, he was believed
i o be 'alive. > .
Tieportfi lime wt r.> > to, tiie >effect
Argo would , b taken to the 1,'niver-
j.itv hoppitíil at tlie ,<-flptlol. .
Tltree members of the mob. ar-
rested early today in'. concoction with
the night-long ilisordeus, knd V.oorgo
Sklnnor, husband of tlie tvohi'iii who
was aU'ijted to. im vo hooti ' attacked
by Argo, wore roleaseil withiiu bail
by eotinty anthuritiov. ! i ' i ' ' :
Hkiiiiter y.dmitttnl that be staWied
negro .vhen c-owds u-erc allowed
to pasa ¡ thi-nttch the' jftil thin tiiorni'
ItÍB. itíjer' .:v\^'í{ó.sWtt5í believed to have
boon fáttiil^ |nlu;U lato 'in[. the night
by ah I i^i | now a person. ••••'
A minor thai the negro had died
when hevfas takeir back to the\jall
after being .reuroved for a time, ap-
parently i was • 'Vto'ctolated deliberately,
to give í.rtii en: a chance to spirit
hlni oftt . of lotvn.
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With the view nf ai.lliu tritiffc ov-
er tlio old Spanish Trail to roneli.
fori Arthur, a party of Port Arthur
citizens beaded by Ma.V"i', >1. VV;'
fi'X'eli spent Friday afternoon in Or-
anfee eliceliUitt over the various routes
through lM city, ' • 'V^HB
It is plf | fied to construct huge
:RÍ#o,«KM|IÍÍ>Í ,
(lie O. H¡ T, througii Orange: indi-
cafiug tliejieet point.! .m turn off for
Port Arthur:
While Seventh si reel Is, the mitin
point for tinning off lb". t>- H. T. for
I'ort Aj'tbrfr, it was pointed «til that
jnany ir/iyelw'S fafletl to see the in-
'dicatt rft n.ru} would ov -n iiass up lW.
lust tnifn on Plfleenth Arret. 1/ is
planned; to em/ sigálion'itls «£ suf-
n. ie'nt attraction.' to caused those \ffio
niis< tli'e flertt ruwte, not lo vovc loot,
the offiir *IHrii-<tff of ril'teenth slteet
on (.1 refit avoriro:, '
Accotiipaui iitg Hhiyrtt- J.i'Ni :il were
Henry tI.olüfia¿V ovvrter, of the, llwue'
Iv.tundij 'rompan y; t Berry Pnce, man- (
it^or- of the Piw-ft ^¿'yrniiuic «ifti-j
pan). Hint (ir.eslfUnt V of the VoUng
Mrn's Bu-'.ir>fSB I^agifi nnd. T A.;
Butler, justice (.f the' .peace. ■
x The ■: visit ipg delegot inn ' conferred
at' lettCth tt iVic
.0 nirHyil itad Per; A..r.«bnr. he'Jl tiinvi-;
■■ ±**° coniestn ¡asi w'W'k," nnd those , in
Vliitr lorycrtril 10 eivlertainhiri a.lurge
crnwii. ''" '. /
The.sanie bank wti held up in No
wmbpf, Hi?", «rjd robhid of Í20U0,
Jack. I.óng. one of tlie two. robberrt.
was ;convh-ted. trknl and seuteiiced
to 89- years imprisonment. ,
A ehwk by brink oiffcifll ' revealed
the robbers took $8,S0Ql hi currency,
nnd $LM00 iu liberty bonds. \
Tlvey ftnved Weldoii Stiller, the.
cashier, to sit (in a stool beliind his
Continued on Paso riv.j
by sO. W.; áldnaer, batbattd oí the
WoKiCin.- ho it i.llogejl t„ liavo at*
'.t'eih; '• i'l:" le <i%r;(tiU. S'í- !«> •• e .w;ts. . ar^
.vested. ■ v-
Three mentber.'. of the mob of hun-
dreds of hoys and men who at~-
tempted to lake tbe, negro from jail
íHroügfitiiit ■ tlie night to lynch Mm
were filar-edr irnder nrmst. iv na-
tional ffuaftlimiMt trnd sorcrul citl-
xeus wero injured. ■-„? .';.
'I,'"
pHltUr.O,' Muy 3MAP)—Philip
j onolfo; Jjj known as a v .js-flfessionai
Chicago kHIer, wa^ slain, two com
pnnlons- were wounded an'tl 14 year
old hoy wns itruok by a stray bullet
In V gang attack on tlio West side
today. Ottolfo's woutuled compaitiotm
v.et^e Wlllidtu Carnero, Toledo, Ohio,
and .Joseph Pínnula,' iWchoster* N. V.
A mocltiuó guii. idiotguu and re-
volvers' were used ip the nttaok.
Unolfo ,wus fo'ved by ihe attackers
who tiálít'd him in an autpmobile to
dr^ve Iiitt own automobile over a
cufh, Xifietiien bullet holes ***re
found in bis' car, '-{
i Onolfo wns a forntAr' member of
the {¿«mini t,'ung, albohol renders. Ho
wns a..pal of Orarlo Do Tropea,-.who
wUs ternunl "The Bcourgc.";}" He wit,i
ÍI close friend Of Philip Aboba, no-
toriüiir, hoodlum. Both Ababa nnd
t)e Tropea lian? been slain in feud)*.
OnoliiVs automobile plunged into,
the wall as a church is to ;,fell déad.
«K frim A shotgun • was found
few blocks from tbe sccne, 't was
believed to bftve been tnnsctl awnj
by the slayers.
Onolfo's poli .c record, i detcctivoH
stiid, datwl front nil arrest for mm -
drfr'fni ¿ítéenrbiirg./ Pu., in ^91 A
il.ti't'ise ¿f t ctttoi^ioii yv t^ pending
afilien hi in lipre.
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NEW, ORl.KANS, Mn.y 31 -<AP)-
•Tht^N! tottttts-., alined with pistols
and Willi handkerchiefs over their,
fttcés today heldi Vp officers of the*
Steamship Oakwhod at the Market
; TO' "« •« ''^^"Uirwt wharf arid esiaped With a pa.v^-
•hrwd, "S
Hnitetl Mall. . ■■¡■¡■P
Captain- Henry . íohnaon and Peter
iaiia ■-f¿l-L!¡lTy nifcilfc Jf¿| •<jij-V IÉI til j|-| ? ' f - -> ---V£*s« - Jtt ; ■,
A fe.w M«;ks ftWajr, ^ bandits' that tod
d roatKter.
switched to' a second - automobile
• ' * belongs to a well known po-
'
lawfflr* 8n '
xtmfost
mssm
Tlie • negro! had been nbot shortly
before daylij^it liy sotne oue believed
to have eittospi^ ¿«lued entrance to the
jail or nted rrOlU G nearby tree.
Throughout, the night around moo
pentoto had; irtmrmed the. Jail but re-
peatnlty bad. been 11n-own back by
comity «|\d oity oltn-ers and ineni-
bfrrs el' the I4f<ai n.-iiinmil guard unit
who lltiftlly "ijliiei^odeil in . breaking
the spirit of cite niob liy, threatening
tr( fly. into thill, crowd and by tine of
teti" gas bmajjlft here from F<s« SHI,
..'if5 mlles>'toway- '■ v¿$'>
' .Thioti^ the. heroism of f.ietil. If.
tV >Wt|w> of the national jtuaril,' vrlw
went alone into ibe mob around the
negro**, cell. a-«jiyn«hljig was averted.
The crowd broke up for a time but
'lUickly ^inthnred afciin -(«id storm-
ing of the jail fftHowed. • Several alii
tempts w re rnnd«-(^r tatde * to bnrn
the building by tbrOtvnlng into it «ns-
oiino , obtained ■ frtom automobiles
'Fhe Wazea quickly
' ttj*.
, Ttatl' Seen '¿hwt" In r;
ver, County Jut\ge DeWitt C.. Ben
ftett. A. p .lonepbnon, and, o'tfór
oitlsWrt. i ; '>
The p.in AtUtiw-Jte:? declared, tlmt
j,t j th«y '#4ultl be Hi" por cent iri' oitp.
ptitt or the i,li<i!*ihe«cv.ast Highway
a }^>(^:iliOft ciiliveiHwui, 1 tif ,bo held
here On .Jun * "2U antl tbut the cith
nous there wptrlil , turn out in large
ntiinb'.rs for the ineot+nj^ - A reCejl-
tiou will be üiri-n iti ,1'ot-t Arthur; for
jihe, moturcatVe wbiob will ■ .start at
•BriitwnsVlHe. atol follow coast Itigh-
wá.VH from that flolut t<r, Orange.
"-.•'A tMfjt.- wan bfaui^it
by the •> Vaetiuro Oil eomj1'•
Jobiifoii's Bmyoti oft
Mi.nlovv company MflM
ported;; by W. 3. Miller, r
eat' tfbo tame «ji toy
a^atOrt time ana tU
well
'■wSbmWi'-; mgM
tn on Jobnion'i* Bay
tnff wa« staniMt nearj
gStóéfe aeeordi.._
undent 'Miller, tWúí a 'A
because the hdtó toa«il
without easing ^
a. taat nt 8f 0^ fe^t. ' "
been rftlUed down to í
4000 feet when it wan
moke a test át S 7 50 fee
The oil wait «aid té ,j
pipe line and at a,very bl
. • 1 I1 "^.y-iir. -.vj.
,«
P «ANTA MONICA
(AP)-?f|ítee« persons,
on tbe Uniting boat A;
lluuoiljuriisd ?|
teportíNi mWslnit todojr •
victims reoovered lust "
t)iat have been found.,
Tlie fifteen missing were
|lon to tbe three knowi
lug n poselblcuftsattlty fffl
Two roast ruard boats
other vessels voto searvl
1) V''
N
b«vi
Ittently
t the
'¿f w Wiilbf iss:
fiWAB
A" deflitltft prmnlse xn df«i«oatS:; Jí*
mile** of hijrfiway from Ilarfbur| tii
n pobtt of ftiterMCotioii .with thf'coil-
crote on the Wfl Spanish Tnrfl two
wiles east of Vidor. hm hoen made
tbe stAlii7 hikbaay dlppaítment a
st^n „rin rigbt'of-way has been se-
cured, according to A. <$, Lewie of
Dewey vílle.
Lewis stnteii ihat roMt of the
right-of-way which Is to lie 100 feel
wide, has already been secured from
Tlarttonrr to Mauriéevllle.í
The prop«*éd ntyw bifbwsy will be/
ii' continuation , nt;;'; tlte . fivangelllA,
ÜÜ
(f«\featy-'*,t ew«y*me. d-
coy. i ■Jidfidfy,
' áíibf;-«í hi«htora,y,!«, from
will mean An , '
'wMtim*
:*ravel
9* 0^^
'i? ■ ■■ i -
v^p.rotttftately SO Buy gcont.i left
bore ftetutday for Csmp Bill ültaik.
S't Oiilof! north" of tbl# place, on* Civvir
i-fí^k,: rwlier.i . they «¡11 go into an-
nittti' camp, --^r' 4 ' . .
rntvfd rf7 Coer i of ■ Port Arthur,
chief eiieoutlve of the Hábiüe aren,
ljtii^l" Bill MeDonnld of Orange, field
wÜíl la* J«, general charge
<if ibe camjl throiigb'its three weeks
iWiod, ' Jiohn fi'miard,. It. T- Bnihey
d Uoy. \V. E. K. Dkkerson Ave re
i> ;adiUi leiidern Itolng to otmiat1 In
iduet.iiiK the encampment. ? ;
it is expected that 100 Remits
wil^e In >#mp next week,
from Besánar; " k
TiewoyrHlo wi lt¡ join
tinjseiit - / :i^Pm
'"•"liSSW
New Demonstrator
Arrives Saturday
aitbore for days,
kefp. 'they * ^i..L
place where tl e ship
the store, may bold
bodies: v '.-.y.. f:>
—
séR-íW-im -* -;S *i
1 n, '
There KVttr .155 «
nufomoblles In opétatt(>n
May .11. than there were
lust >oyr>% a<iord.lnr to
record .at tbe office of
<.>}%tor D. \V. Htaltes.
, There . bod. been' i^tHte
SaBtntey it total Of 2#«0
m agalnat 'ii «5 j« sen
'#. Hint year. A.:
of the íti''reSKft á¡i |«t;
eludes' nef' ea'-a-'lr^'ftt decliu
aeg®£®iv
MIsn Jmiiet -Ifiitblower. who will
•sB%^d«.Mf « ?-«i«. 'Mae liy i us;.Or.
antjto county bbmé demonstration
ftdffit, r.'feclMjd hero by automobile
froto Corsicah« .Saturday and will en-
ter iifioii her duties Monday. • : ;
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few days vy'tlt her suecaMor in or- :
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 268, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1930, newspaper, June 1, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142690/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.