The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 19, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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THE bRANGE LEADER
PROBE MURD
"I am veff well pleased wltli-TTi#-
(MUln where I found eaaAWona-nn-
'ttro*ny ;food,'; h went o , saylnr
Milwaukee pólice" helped "jffohtbltion
BfMit In every possibV way. The
director Mid the prohibition burean
Wa funetionln g better thftn e.vcr he-
fore,
"Ohiengn is just qs food n,« any
pother c^t.v," lió ni so rr marked. 'Tt i"
'Jitst as nniot a ci/yws Baltimore.
T~ "C5¡\liijr a perfectly unhiasH -opln- : satine
¡ion. I found Chicago as W<n and';Senator Charles Bi rd¡ok lpst night
¡ WASHI\*C>TO?í. Ocf. IR. (AP)— ns jaw abiding Ás any cHv. ' I itvalk- at hi* homo near iw. announced to-
gSv W. • Woodcock, director of pro- fKi down the s°trect8 oí Chicago «nd | day that wWcrly polico wore <uies-
; ' hibition .paid toda. upon hte rctnrn i j wasn't shot at " " ' i tioninc three men stisncetcd of h/iv-
fc from a visit to Chica vo and nearbv ¡ Smiíin ! an ho tálliod. ' Woodoo^k jinít -alain and robbefl tlio wealthy l}f
bbintf that ho had found, the próhi- said undoubtedly there were racke- j yenr-old \ farmer.
bition türws pitifully inadequate to teers and gangster «peralli'ig in Chi- Burdi-Vi hWdv. with sir revolver
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AP)—State * police, investí-
murder of former State
R«NO, Nov.. Oat. J8. (AP)—Af-
ter & two-day search, three year old
Ixiwrencn Sullivan '- was found at
dawn today in .Tefferson canyon,
north of Toóopah. The boy wan very
weak. Searcher* found hint lying on
the «round railing for his mother.
The child had betm missing since
11 o'clock Thursday / morning. More
thq.ii', 300 men took- part In an in-
tensive search. •
cope with conditions.
"I wasi hñategsad.ojrith the small
ttess of* our Torco," he said, ''This
army of onr* is pitifully small." i
"Woodcock recently announced he
would ask oonere.es to increase the
iiihition enforcement, force hv
Tftgo ¡is in other large cities, hut piu b'illét^ in it. was found by his wife
phasjjtéd ¡ígain that Ire iV.ttttil c\hdi • And daughter when' they returned
tions there wore no worse than from "a two-how viwit in y^stcrly
elsewhere. ■"'* '. ¡ iaVt niaht., A tyrge sum or money
The director also s,v;d he know be is known to >aVe carried in j>t«
npthinc of the' announced plan of bock-M. was nnssinr. Mrs. Burdick
"";i Prohibition _ Administrator ¿¿cCa.uip- I'olioe that several thousand dol>
The director praised police of Chi-' br".)7 of Vewf Yoik" to li.VvV sacrameh- fiará, kept in, the bouse, had not been
ca«o and throuclmiit TVmcons)H, f">' tal Wine dispensed tinder permit. He j totiched.
fiooporation with ,ílte prohibítron the m.itter liad ni.i feeeij- brought I .BWdlirk served in the Wbodo la-
' v tvo his att ontion Ici't exViressed the lan<1 general assembly from 1912 to
raid po'líoé cooperation !t.t. (Jlij- .belief that ■MoOuifipPlt' did not lia've 1#1 -
AtTSTIN,; Oct. IS. (APj-rWlille
olticer questioned' a man arrested
on suapicion. members of a font
pliow hero closed down for the d"a,v
to return to Nfcw Rraunfels for tbo
funeral. of two year-old Evangellna
('abaeos. dautrhter of the owner of
the show, who was brutally «lain
near New Hrnunfols.
The child disappeared Monday
cago ranked with the he^t anywhere, the authority to pill smli a plan into
The point is, you'll know more JOY snd less
GLOOM if we do your home-wash. v \VeVe
got scientific laundering down to a fine point!
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IXeferrinc to str.r'cs from Madison.
"Wis;, that he had advocated esta-,
lishment of «ch<dn?!«hips' in prohibi-
tion. he said he b^-T—the
oriinion that economic demrtmonts /of
big' universities have sUjdonts who
must WTltO stor eti i|nd mnt'e plirvevs
of prohibition in their neighborhoods.
Tie added- he re A«e ■> lo mi! fie
s'atlsli cs of tlie (liire'iu fit the srr-
yifio of the niiiv.Tsitios,
His desire, ho said, was t<* tie- up
the bureau's division or research 'to
the department of economics of utii-
véríitios to encourage students ' tó
make surveys. Hty said the sueaes*.
tIon had bt--en discussed with tlit'ee
colleges but had gonh no further.'"
CHOKEs' OS BEAN
N'EW ORLEANS, Oct- IS. (AP)—
! Donald Angeló, 3% years old, last night
'slowly choked- to death in_the -home
of his mother here" from a beah lode-
ed. in his throat. His 11-year-old
brother Ralph, a mute, looked on liv-
able to shout a warning.
The Reader, 50c Mo.
Government measure* for reducing
unempioyiueitt will btr given iucireiweil
effectiveness to meet the prospect of
increase*) suffering this winter. ;
Prewldent Hoover, followjiig ;u meet
The body , was found . yesterday morn-
ing hidden behind billboards in a: cul-
vert, clotjh'e^- torn off and badly
.bruised. •- i1
• One of the ^dano p^nformers. ^ an
Indian, was -'questioned closely by
officei* yesterday' and . sliortlv after
lila release, State' Hanger J. 13. Mc-
roy said today that an arrest, had i
been made.
Rtato rangers, who assisted Comal !
county officers In making the arrest, '
withdrew from, the .ease, .officers at
New Rraunfels believing they could ¡
handle it. - '
THB RAJ.VATION AftMT
Lut WMk tke salvation Army fnr-
nlabed food for Jl famfllea who were
hnngry and actually In need In Or-
npgo. Thero wer possibly some
mhtakes made in furnishing . some
people with food who wero unworthy,
but who, is it that has not ¿indo mis
takes.
It 1h better to. give to' one who is
not worthy tluin noi to give to many
who are jtóillijL .
The question Is. aie wo going to
continúo to "care for those who aro
worth}',? Possibly there are more
that are not worthy tlit^n" otherwise,-
biit can we let. tlie women aftdt chil-
dren go hungry?"
winter !■ Ju«t around the eorear and
whM he does earn* the anfferlne Will
b* tnoreaaed. la there not aome way
that the care of these people cap
be worked out on an amicable and
fair basis 7
We believe there is. It is for the
people to think fnlrly nhd ^Impartially
on these matters and arrive at some
solution. •" - . , - ,
Call Rt If you have anything to
donate that will.reiieYe stif^crJng.
BRR^fAtr. Oormany. Out. 18> -r-
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Eight persons' were Injured li*. bul-
lets, two seriously, In n clash be-
tween fascists and communlsets to-
, . day." The fascists were nrréSte^l,
Tbo cool weather Saturday re-'charged wifh^-reaponsibllhy In the
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minds (tis i f the fact thaf ^>ld man .shooting.
'Plie man arrested was a Mexican, i
.w -, .and a tneiAher óf /the trbupe. whose
in* with his cabinet yesterday, ap- ,I n. lions ,prior to the abdú.;tióji had
nouneed he had formed a commtttef*. aroused the suspieioTT"of (he baby's
composed of six cabinet members, father. Officers sought anotlter-Mex-
ahd Oov'ernor Meyer of the federal , tam. ¡
reserve board, to draw up a pro- 1 t¿p 0hlldV mother told NeW Rraun-
graip for continuing in strengthened fe-ls officej-s that tho baby was taken
form the federal employment activi- from h«r bed Monday night. x The
body waa discovered by-,',a boy walk-
ing along the railroad tracks ,ahd the
actions several days f.
1WVER F.VLUNG
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, | "A* a nation.'' the president said,
"We must prevent hunger and cold to
those, of our people who are in hon-
est difficulties." "
The government Will Qseek to In-
crease direct federal employment in
public works,- biit the emphasis of
the' presidential program Will be
placed on cooperation with gover-
hofst and. employment or^anistaiion in ' _
regional measures for relief. and according to" the" government gl'tag'e
consultation with the principal in< maintained by H. H. Campbell,
dustries ou mehtods for keeping up
their output and their employment.
Sabine river had dropped to near
nbrmnl height, Satorda"y morning fol-
lowing arrival of one of tliQ atrong-
iest norther* of thrw . season. The
river helirlit ilronnr.i -* lima—more"
(than one foot duHog Friday night.
riñes OR Rampage in a
m of JBard-Boiled Ro-
manee and Hilarious Non-
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SAN' ANTONIO. Oct' IS. (AP)-
Daniel Henry Uhr. pipeline inspector
and member of a well known San
Autopio family, was found dead in
his bed here today, his head split
open, apparently by ti murderer, who
came while he slept.
The dischvery was made by tbo.
victim's- wife, .Mrs. Clara Uhr, .who
slept in á separate room.
Mrs.' Vhr was ' going to another
room to awaken Hoy Unw, 15, who
was asjeep iu ati adjoining 1 apnrt-
ment, when she glanced .into Üíri'V
room and ma<le tbo discovery. ,r.
Detectives stated that the 1-mur-
derer had apparently entered through
a frout door. The t^yor Kcreétt had
been slit', and a «¡keluton key vhh
still in tbo keyhole.
Vhr Was in bis pajamas, and was
partially covered' witli bed-clothing.
Mrs. Uhr said that she and her
son. Karl, 10. had' slept in another
room during the night. Mrs. l.enn
law, aod her daughter and son, 'Stella
and llo.v; slept in' nu adjoining apart-
ment. All stated that, they' hoard no
noieo during the night.
; Detectives searched the house but
found' no trace of' tho weapon with !
•Which tKe murder was committed.
Bob Wir. " fonner city councilnian,
and at present democratic nominee
for county commissioner and brother
uf the dead man, arrived at the home'
oarlyj Saturday and took' charge
the investigation- The dead man is
also survived by two other brothers.
Adolph t'i5r, school principal', and
Eil Vhr, contractor. \
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When your head
ches; when Neu-
ralgia tortures you;
when Muscular Pains make y n
miserable—take a Dr. Miles'
AnU-Pain PilL «
Mr. Smith is one of millions
«dio have found this easy way to
prompt relief. He says:—
"l keep Dr. MiItti Anti-Pah*
POIs m v*y pocket and when Jf
get a dull heavy feeling in my
nend, 1 take a Dr. Mües' Anti-
Ptfn PiUan^Jifie pain pascas off."
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nOOSEVBLT PIIíLD. N. Y-, Oct.
IS. (Ap)—Miss Laura Ingalls, bold-
er of two women's aviation records,
collected another today when she
brought ber tiny Motb <plaue down
her© lit 12:04 o'clock. EST., complet-
ing- a flight from Lo Angele ^
t*«nty-flve hour*, thirty-five minutes.
' She had made the laat leg of tlie
flight from Columbin, Ohio, lu four
and a, half hour , he «aid, covering
the CÍO mile ahead of a strong tall
w|nd/and crossing the Allegheniea at
an altitude Off four thousand fcot.-
It wan the first eastward trun «con-
tinental ¡flight to be complete^ by a
woman pilot, and gave Mine Ingalle
the distinction of holding this record
ah well as , record for barrel rolls
and loop* by women fliers.
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A motion for a new trial in the
case of the Powell Lumber company
vs. 131 D. Mobles, et al, which bad
resulted in a verdict in favor of the
plaintiff* during the. regular term of
district court, was /overruled Friday
afternoon by Judge Richardson.
This caae was argued throughout
the- áfteraoon of Friday by W. E.
Jyea, W. Q. Well# and O. L Baker
for the plaintiff company, and K. \V-
Stephenson aud Martin Dies, nil of
Orange. , ,
v It was'understood that the--plaintiff
company- would appeal th* caae to
the court of civil appMl*.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 70, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 19, 1930, newspaper, October 19, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142807/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.