The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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derwood of Alabama.
During their visit to Orange Maj-
United States will be able ing with them in driving over the
Orange Boys Honored Today
rebellion’’
Subjeets win
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Trim rangers in enforcing the liq- *
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4203 Eligible School
Children in Orange
County This Year
Although various r ports ar rife
aver the eity as to what is beheduled
ermi Barion today wired the attor-
ney general of the United States
requeting investigatpon of San An-
paign
state
Knowles Editor
Of Cisco News
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There are 4205 < hildren of eli-
gible sehool age in Orange eaunty,
acording et a compilation of seholan:
tie tigures whleh were forwarded
to the Texas department of educa-
ties at Austin today by County Su-
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TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSIN ’
AUDITORIUM THIS AFTERNOON
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MAJOR ADAHS
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TWO HELD
IN HOUSTON
MURDER CASE
WASHINGTON, Mar 2,- The ad
ministration lost anothet round in
Barton Asks Help
in Santone Booze
Rebellion Deal
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the
XWiit, May 2.-A-bill’wiU’be mtrodeced in the i
tional congress which would establish a {guaranty fund i
Washington orders eOmpelling feder-
al officers at San Antonin to Aecept
eomplaints made by nate rnger -
Allegations are made tlai tederal
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the need of name at this junetur docked at the Fourth street wharves
in the life of the nation — we do where Major Adams and his party
herby instruct for that outstanding received friends during their stay
leader eftke party. Oscar W. Un- here.
{We believe Oscar W. Underwood or Adams and his party were the
is the peer of all Democrats and meets of several friends, who spent
request for right of way through
their properties , ‘
th
of
Steve Alfard.
Post Commander.
C, Malone, Adjutant.
OFFICIAL
"county democrat., eyecutive eovmit-
tee today expressed the belief that
more spople would tarn put t ike
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Municipal Heads
Of Texas Cities
To Meet May 7
PARIS, Tat. May J. Va/lous im
the inspection was in no way offi-
cial He paid high romplimont to
local officials for the manner in
Boy
tion of the Vppor Beeumont road,
where forces of the MeElwrath Con-
attuetion eompany resumed work to-
day.
Judd Mortimer Lewis, of Houston, probably one of the
bent known and most popular newspaper men of the South,
opoke to an audience of schidi students who txed the High
ehool auditorium this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Earlier in
the day he spoke-ut Curtis sehool, and again to three elavses
it the High sehool. E '
•d today. 2 1
Information regarding the Texas 11
by a congressman from another atat
withheld pending introduction of the b
thanks and congratula tons to the
Texas man and women who kave
Presrdent Thursday evening an dths morn-
, state medical associatjon closed Its care o speciaifsts. He will soon
58th seesion her.- after going on be transferred from the Galveston
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noon. Chairman Simmons said to-
day. He urged that the voters of
the county make every effort to
turn out so that every preeinet may
be fully reeropented at the county
convention Tens Any
su ski wsm-DONKEY RATE
> RESOLUTION IS
- TO BE OFFERED
B eratie nominatioa for president‘in
TABLOIDS
A" R
Members of Sabine River ' Ladue,,
Loyal Order of Moose, were uented
ta a suuptuots barbecee siwge?
Wednesday night at which Uma
instaliation serviees wre held by
the lodgc; Those installed during
the evening were A. W. Barron, past
dictator, Tom Turner, dietavor, and
Joscph Bland, prelate
hr of all men
e to the Cunstituitjon of the guess of H. J. Lutchet Stark. The
set aside a day each year known ar
"Jud Mortimer lewis’ Day.” On
this day every school child is given
a holiday i ha I they may xather and
hear Mr. Lewis talk, recit his poe-
etry and review the many little de
tails contained in "Jubilee’s Part-
the view of having issued
The steam lug Pascagoula, of
Port Arthur, which has been on
the ways of the Weaver 4 Hon ship-
yard here for repairs for the past
two weeks will probably be launch-
ed neit Tuesday.
to enlighten voters of the
sent out a i peeiat order unde, form
13, which gave he degionnaires the
only hint of what proccediugo might
be /
which are alleged to have been
A general court marua! u In the taken by otfieiala of. the post. From
ofuing. and it is propuesied -grave a person who insisted on remaining
eonsequences’’ will follow as a re- {ineognito, che following speefal order
salt of eertain deliberate ac.ions’was obtained:
held at their respective places at ,
1:30 o'clock harp Saturday after-
little or no further progress an
made in work upon the Vidor i
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ORANGE, TEXAS. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924.
.preeinet chairmen, and everything
r In readiness officials of the Orange
precinot conventions over the county
Satuvday than ever before. , Interestemsmiqauvn iv®i anotner rounq in
in every preclent was reported this ita battle for adoption of the Mellor
atterpoon to be high, each chairman
- repprting to headquarters here that
their respective can ventions will be
lively events.
N W B. Simmons, chairman of the
Orang.- cOpniy demoaratie executive
committee, said today that he had
A DMINSTRATN w-i Member of Legion a U JUDD MORTIMER LEWS TALKS
— -—x County must iSe present, startling
Revelations Will Be Made”—Says Post
* Commander Steve Alford.
ipelies here May 7-8.
rhih wil be taken at
by the deleratbs
health and e4dita
provement andpubire work. and gov
ernment admirftraqh,
Dallas and „Hlpustena experimear
in traffb- ecnirol b* ise of eleck
signain will alep he ‘dimeuzzed, ___—
BillFORNATIONALBANKING
LAW IKE THAT OF TEXAS TO
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tonio’s "whiskey
a new lub, and would journey rrth story, the work of Mr. Lewis, la re-
into Louisiana Sunday, where they garded as one of the most sought
will clash wih Sulphur Wright after stories ever written for the
has obtained the approval of prnc- youth of America. r L
tieally all cf his old men on the writing these stories that Mr. Lewis
aew organization, with which he tas bocome known as the “Friend
hopes to finish out the season. ; of Children,” nd demana, for his
Following the gume at Sulphur appearance before sehools and other
Sunday aftervson tin Dia Public fpstitutions has been No great
mi nd will return home and after that he ran accept but a compara-
a week of rest will clash wi.h the lively few of the invitations he re-
witf suppiles delivered to, all
Politics, probes, investigations, court martial, and hime
if impending trouble, are all conitained in rumors regarding
be purpose tor which a special meeting of Lloyd Grubbs
Post No. 49, American Legion, which has been called for
same club here en May 11. After eelves cheh year.
that the Diame ndn have a full shod- The poems written by Mr. Lewis
unle oi one game a week until the deal with things of common affaire,
latter part of July, at which the and bring their rvaders into eon
new orkaninatiou will be given da slant thouht of themselves and oth-
tev to determine whether or not ere. So delicately, yet thozoughly,
the nuional vastime shall continue dots he deal wi.h actuat ife in hi
record »• favoring hr, ter rare of distriet to the San Francisco dis-
the Ihmuie by the state. trict, where he will become chief
’ T A resolution adopted on thia mb- district engineer. His work In eon-
89 Sbet sets forth nine suggested deme neetion with deep wafer develop-
tuseke the lead in the eorreet in- city- Major Adams made a casual
I trpretation of said Democratic inspection of the waterway facilf-
, prgaeiples whteh this eountry now ties white here, but delared that
demands
—— m---- ------* In his address Mr. Lewis reviewed
www a «uAunN many ineidenta conneeipd with his
nIANAATC IIfe, and reeited poetry frun his
■ II A IvB I 111 11,% Own ven, which has mad. him fa
•HIAIAUII• , mous ..nd beloved by chousanda of
nt A rmaAT people over the Uniled States. His
1 6 V I Af‛L nodicnce wha held silent as he spoke
I 11 A I U ]• P <n moderate tone, esch student ap-
• ” • 1 Al VI 44 peating to grasp his worda, and tbs
nnnurh a nry kall nignificance ol hia adarena
4‛AMEHA4L Judd Mortimer Lewis and Edgar
(KBIVIEDALK A. Gutst are voday rogarded’as the
VVNHV-A•#A for. moat poets of the United States,
Local Fan*. ioyal to the n-tinal their pens now being syndi zated
pamime, refune to let the oranre ttrough hundreds of newapapera and
Diamonds pnss from tha to the Perindicals over the nation Praise
sphere of oblivion TNI beeame le their work has been universal,
evident today when ueky Wright. not atone for its literary beauty,
heftx. hacks;..p. and pilot or the bu for the though it earries in
would-be dead Damenda, announeed eaeh everse or parugraps,
that he had begen the orraation of* "Jubilev’b- Partner," a children's
portent problems of munieipal na
mintstratien win be diseuseed at the
annual conventihn of the League 91
Texas Muniei -. . .
WASHINGTON, May 2.-JTh In
CISCO. Tax.. May 1. --Homer terstate eommeree commisalon has
Knowles, well-known Texas news-'held that freight rates on iorses,
paper man. has been made business mules and burros in carlond lots
are nut ecopernting with.
Unite States and declaring our- trip hero waa in an unordleial cap-
selivks as favoring the enforeement acity. Major Adams said, and was
, of every Article and Amendment more of a pleasure taunt than on
to: 1 busineas. TThe U. S. yacht Zee-
elieving as we do in the princiz land. In which the party made the
of the Demo-ratio Party and trip from Galveston to Orange waa
Doty, whteh eloned last Friday and S
Connell, where the term was ended
seevral weeka ago West Orangs ■
eloned a week ago on hceguut afay 1F6M
shortage of funds with which tu ‘ 59
meet expenses, but reopened agaip “ % We
Wednenday under the pay systec, P Ai
approximately sixty per .-ent of the
enrollment reporting bach to eom-
plet the term.
Hearing in the matter wil be
held on May 1. at which time Dean
and the oil and gas company otri.
elate must appear and explain their
attiude tear rd the request made
of them by the county engineer's de-
romwent: If wast understood that
M-or L. M • Adjms, United
- — States district engineer of Gal-
able candidate for the nomination, vestod, accompanled by J. H. Lang
and the only aspirant eoneeded “lben. member of the Galveaton dock
vehance hy republieans for election board and A. L, Perkins, editor of
thia an. • the Galveston Tribune, returned to
The resolutiom to bs offered fol- Port Arthur at 10 o'elock thia
lowN ’ morning after speeding Thursday
"Re-affirminK our faith and ante- afternoon and night here as the
Robcrt Dean and officials r the
Be aumont Oil and Gas ompany bar.
been eited to appour before u spceia
Jury avpojntc4 by County Judge U<
8. MeCarvor to show cans.- why they
should no, grant right of why foi
the Beaument-Orange conesete ligh-
wa through their property west of
Vidor. The jury is compoeed ol
Fehz Theriot, Steve Cleveland and
B. F. Cotton, having been appointed
by Judge MeCarver three weeks ago
after eounty otfieials bad been .ad-
vthed that Dean and the Beaumont
extremely detious nature ate nthed-:
uled cu .ho evening's ealendax of
business.
Post otfieial admit' that there
has be. n trouble in the oreaniza .on
for severeal days, aud yagucly hinted!
that probes nmilar to dimension t«,
those now gong on in wazhingion 1
Me contemnpinred in an eftor. 0
kun doyu certutu thing i- vaca are
going 66 wthin the 1da. putt. How-
aver they Hatty iefuse: to say Luye
.king definice.
Post Coumandor , Alter.; wday
HOUSTON, May 2. Ethel Patter-
son, 2J year-ohl nure, and Jack
Warren, alleged bogtlegger, were in
dieted late Thursday by a grand
luty for conspiraey to fire an apayt-
ment house in which Ma. Ethel
Raab, Staler of the former, and W.
E. Flager, eolleetor, lost their livea
Indietment, charging them jointly.
>u returned after the pitetsnion
of both that neither had any part
tn the plot and eutiginatiop nt wv-
eral days of sweeping investigation.
Charges of douhle murde: sad
arson against Watrin atin remain
o be acted upon by the grand juy-
rrais and insurgents reverted I be
amendment by Se-retary Mellon lim
utiriz deductions from net incomes
AUSTIN, May t — Adjutant Gen-
completed a second sahrvey of each
pterinet id, make sure that .all sup
plies were available to each conveh-
lion plsce and that each chairman
reported his vrecinet in readiness
for the eomventiohi which, each de-
elares, would bring out a record-
breaikng attendance.
with eomapletion of the preeinet
somvencons the executive eommittee
Monday will begin final preparations
Tot the staging of the dempoetatje
convention which is tp be held at
the chamber f>t eommerce auditorium
Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. *'
which time delegates to the state
convent -Ml at Waco will be chosen,
oreidls of the executive committee
said this afternoon that there war
Atle doubt but what each preeine
in the caunty would be represented
nr the county convention, all of
them haying promised t send In
their prescribed number of dele-
gates.
All preeinet conventions will be
The visit of Mr. Lewis to Orange
was granted the sehools of the ri.y
thrugh the epurteny of the Houston
Dispatch, one of.fhe leading news-
papers of the stale, with which tM
poet and literary genius has recently
become eonneetec. For many years
Mr. Lewis has been ashoejated with
the Houston Chroniele, going to
that paper fom Ue Houston Poet,
where he first begah writing "Jubi-
lee" Partner.’' The entire expenm
of his visit here has been borne
by The Dispatch.
This evening at t o'-bek Mr. Lew-
is will epeek to the boys of Orange
who gather at West End part to b>
the guests of ythe Rotary club at
s monster barbecue in which they
will formally eelebrat Boys' Week
His talk to them will center aroyne
his knowledge of boys, the 1Kle
fellows from, wtu.m he has galed
inspiration for his work.
„ , .. - perintendent Mrs H U. MeGil.
It is_ through These figures were tsken from a
report of the recent scholnstie sur-
the forthcoming nailonl demoeratic
bonyention in New York, will offer
st taek preeinet eomvention held
in Orange ount at 1:30 •eio*
dhe following .resolution, seeking his
‘hdorsement by delegates to lie Sen
from here to the sinte convent ion
A-nw.mN--.. ... vake place M the legion mee fhg,
Ri," (3, WAY 2Fidahnio ito orEptiz tion "ad
Fourteen hnndred pounds of veal A
and pork was being‘harberued this fl
afternccn to be served (his evenmng ■
at West End park to one thousand m
boys of Orange, who will be guests
of the Rotary club in a relebration 1
of toys' Week to be held there to- 1
night. The "eats." whiea igclude k
Dickica, breed and the trimmings. P
pwill ba taken to the pork apout 6 "
o’clock this afternoon wo that it
may be ready to serve when the • I
v youngsteta reach there after a pia- |
rede through the business section 1
, of the city. j
Chief Seout 1. F. Mestreza. wilt A
distrityate tickets to the boys of Or-4
• ange at Curtis school this afterzonG
at 5 o’clock Every boy who emier
the gains at Wes. End' prk must
have ome of thee tiekets. He must
(Signed» O. H. CAMPBELL.
President Orange County ---- ------—
Underwood Club .which they wer maintaining ship-
_______. ■ ping faeliities. and declared his
AX 1: - wr a r 'confidence In Orange becoming one
MedIcos Voter or I of the greateat ports of the gulf
Better Treatment “ MajofF“Adams
, rapld vre e er-
. ing from a recent illmess which has
' Of Tevas Insane caused 'him in abandon his official
V1 a -A siivnag^ duties for several months, during
SAN ANTONIO, Moy 2..The which lime he has been under the
U? in the surrounding country." Wright said
present contem -nd i a lpFrDI- i today. "We believe that with their
ing upcn my frieu1, t lok , fieri support we can manage io have a
he. ualitientiona .and wy inirreit. in the Mate -ampairn lair elub, and tor ome I believe we
merits for the former leader of thewhile my duties 1ol me in Wash- should go n and give the the fans
de maerat in. the house and nenaiet ngton. All Indican ns point awhap bought aesaon tieketp a show
• the United Stacs' i | demoeratie year and ihe nomaination - tor their noney,"
Support ac-orded Senutor Endet-ofa souna candidate upon a construe- -------— . .
wo0d from such stateh as Maine.'tiY, pint from based upon the funds nAATT[Y n arpr
ArnovayaninMtmtor doah"m "nd prieipies eremherley "iI INKFY RATE
also take part in the parade, which
will extend from Curtis sekdo to
ihe park, .going thru the bunine
torton alne 5:30 o'eloek. The
boy secut bugle patrol wiu head the
parade. Chief Mestrezat announeca.
orfizials of the Rotary । lub again
• hia afternoon urged, parents to get '
their boys into the parade. They
atno made it known again that every
hoy was invited to the barbecue
and that the affair waa not limited
to any clam or organisation. Any
boy. they aaid, between the ages
of seven and twenty yeir wa
cpigibie.
v Members of the Ra,er> elub wil
Mbs present at the park to serve dhe
" barbecue luncheon to their guesta,
and wateh over them while they are
in their charge.
The Orange Count Bai ansocia
tien will bold its monthly mgetid
and luncheon Saturday at noon Tn
th ehamoer of i ommerce hall.
Addreraes will be dl(ver un thia
oxanton ly Attorney K. W Steph-
enson and I. A Sehnitzel, Thin
promises to be one of the pepDiest
i-etipga held by th* lawyers in
somne time. It is thought that
here will be a number of vieitink
atiorneys who will tie tweets of
lorat niembers at this meeting
vey which has just been completed
over the eounty, and will be used
in allot ing funhe to the roomy for
the term 1924-25.
According to the report there are
1552 white ehildren of seholastie
age in Orange, and ISO eolored. The
county has 1056 white sc ho last tee
and 51 colored . Mauriceville mis
shown in the report as baring ftx.
Cove and Wcat Orange 350, eme of
-hem showing n slight inereane ores
ht last sehoinstie census.
Sehodr in the county thia year
hare made remarkable progress, Mra
MeGill said today. Su tor only two
schools bore elosed shport ot lbs reg-
ular nine months term. They urn
at Waco. They are offering Senator
WILL WIN If SOUTHERN STATES
STICK BY HIM, UNDERWOOD SAYS
4 IN TELEGRAM T0CAMPA1GNMGR..L.. ..
“Shere for the remainder at the play- writngs that he hus guined worid-
nAi i ah Et a in *__L' IX—(. - ing season. wide recognition for his work at a
DALLAS, May 1.—It la only tier- HR north egsta ndwestt ha- | feel Wright declnred l.\a> that there pupt. Hundreds of his poema have
22aT Eor.th e omilbern atatee to confident it la necessary ohly for’was "too much at stake" to permit been repeated time alter time in
Ilia Lby. . enure for Oscar *. the Southern states to stand by, the Diamonds tu disban permanent- wehaols, and by urownups who de-
Under"ood to win. the democratie me to enable me to win the nom-lly Several hundred people, u». said, sire to implant into the younger
nomination and .the prenideney. >■ ination. Scetional lineg have Lernfhave purehased sengon tieketa and1 minds the vivid thoughu couraince
- Alabama. ’ .2udgement, ioblpserated bxthe support whiehl l he intends, with th eooperalion of,m Mr. Lewis' works.
radietonnomr.zezuzerjvodcmethg. gtven By eumd by dafegat -s-Wral fanK,f o"o with tha elab. lb meucostton at his nersiecs, and
i Y . captain W. E. Len, l0 Maine, Pennsylvania. Misaouri.i with ahe beat tam'he ran bnnu to- for the eleen' ih which he is held
canpaiEn mnanager. . The telexram Iowa, Arizoma and other untes gether with Hie finances at bana, , by tha rhidfen of bis home eity
from Sena I or Underwood "as one 2Tiwhienb have seleeted thei, deingn-1 "We shall rely solely upon Ihe th.- nthte and tne hut.ua. Hounton,
lions 1 natutally ehericht he hape isupport of the fans of Orange an-l where he reniden, and where he
'hat Texaa will be wan ra> in ihe, surrounding country." Wright said I writes his stories and poems, has
The San Antonio convention of
the Toxas Medical assoelation, wiheh
closed Thursday night, was one
of the greatest conventions ever
held by the association, aecording
to word brought back here today by
Orange physicians who attended
the meeting. Those from hare who
attended the eonveutiou were Dr.
F. W. Lawson, Dr. J. b. Yates, Dr.
R. E Barr. Dr W. J Coyle, pr. J.
C. Seastrunk and Dr. S. W. Sholara .
VOLUME X. ’ ■ -F' ' ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924. ' , Number 406
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Stormy Session Predicted At Legion Hall Tonight
fREADWOR sssmsmm
CONVENTION
Hendquarters
Lloyd Grubbs Font No. 40.
Ameriean Leglon,
April nwh. 1021.
Speeial f tester. No. 43.
Vou are hereby eommanded to
be pteecnt at - cal mee in St
Mod Grubbs Post No. 40, Amer-
ican Leglon, for the purpow of
Mint i ng a upral court to com-
tear imiediatels for the • pur-
pose or tryfug Past Post com-
imauder, nudder grin mJ orders
Ku 4B, at 180 p .m., Frida).
May 2nd, 1924, in the cellar of
dhe Odd Fellows Hall.
R) command of
inslude - pubU
opinion of the senator that semional
lines have been forgotten and that
the South has a real opportunity to
offer a candidate who will appeal to
the sense of the whole natiqn. Sen-
ator Underwood’s eongratalaterv
message to the voting oemoersts of
Texas follows:
Washington, D. C.
Captain W. E.Lea .
Dallas, Texas.
On the eve of your precinct meet-
ings I wish to convey tu you per-
sonally and to the members of my
eampaign committee in Texas and
to my friendsand supporers thru-
"ut the state my deep appreeia ior
at the tireless efforts in behalf of
my eandidasy for -the presidential
nomination. My eause ha, been an-
corded such a splendid reception in
manager of the Cisco Doily News from Kansan City to points in Texas
tollowing recognition of the editorial and Lowisiana are unluat, unreason-
staff. Knowies has been actively en- able and unduly prejudicial, L was
raged in newspaper work fnr more announced today.
than a wore of years and formerly The eommishlon has presribed
was with the Amnrttlo News, the new rates and hah ordered railroad*
Dodge City, Kan., Journal and the to put them n effect on or before
Alva, Okla., Courier-Review. June 16
* V dies Ror -etter care and treatment meat has made him one of the
of the insane. , most comspielous and popular of-
wuw‛ ' , P» C. M Rpaspr of Dalaab, was ficiaks in South Texaw for the past
I%‛selected president ' reneral years________________
79 DISCLOSURES OF CANNEBALISM
W LEADS TO ARREST OF 4 MEN
WHO BUTCHERED CHILDREN
ter-
tha
G286 . SHANGHAI, China, May 2—Four Chinese bakers were
yMarrested here today following a series of sensational dis-
closures of alleged cannibalism.
■ The four men who are being held in a secret prison
' 2% Under heavy,guard, are alleged, to have butchered scores of.
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1924, newspaper, May 2, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529243/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.