The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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ORANGE TEXAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926.
VOLUME XII.
GRAND JURY AIMS AT HOME BREW MAKE
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JUDGESTARK INSTRUCTS JURYI
b.
Hail Ruins Cotton
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on
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to the grarul !«•*
cotton drops
resume
ON HER REPORT
lation
Trial? Ho, Hum!
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here
STUDENT SHOT
REGRO ATTACKS
IN AUTO CHASE
MAN AND WIFE
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thr grnnl jury
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which the two were sitting.
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STORM TOLL
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HOMAN EMPFNO)IE IAZY.
IN CUBA IS
(bt. 23.
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OF GALVESTON
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TRO MEN BURR TO DEATH IN
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SOUR LAKE OIL FIELD FIRE
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
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wotrod, Oct ff FMii ot
WACO. Ort. 25—With a bnt«r
in hi merk. cheries Hrandom. ne- | implieated ethers teniden Mazer and
in
I Tuiner
mate coduy.
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How, many people go to Sunday School?
Church workers of Orange decided to answer thin
led fur
eterteda
Citizens of Orange ar* responding
to the urgent request that they en-
tertain one or more delegates to the
amemblins
fternnon.
I that
distriet
loaned
» In tP
A mpeed boat that will glide ever
the water at the rate of from 84 to
40 miles an hour, han been started
at the Gleorge lvingston able yurd
writnemmen.
ued as tote
| tern
1 reef
told
were
a -penat yenire of 18' men ofmreQ
drawn
ut."
i nperial inetancem, e
t that she cust ef man
LEGISLATORS LOOK FURTHER
IN PROBE OF PRISON SYSTEM
CREW DROWNS
DURING STORM
lieve can nnd wiH tell rhe romniet:
atury nr unerwera intrigue tehind
•» .
the city’s churches.
The result showed that 1,531 men, women and
Ihie
w
here frulns ,
M. nermntt
» ounirv over u
miurder ms
lristriei
« hare
New Producer For
Sour Lake
A
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nor- ► - th
Build Speed Boat
For Moore
wniera, ‘ri
oniy l
bwvins wrerked
Kome of thr Ma ne
-uferid.
ire of
trial
The
mayor if Mhy 1923, after a viusre
fizht amhinut the K K K
Ha served tan times an mavor.
QUEENS VISIT
IS GUI SHORT
mong
tn
‘fc
Orange Pet Well
Blows Out
inHitni
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ASHMVILIE. N. C., Ort. 25-
R tx. Harris, of Galventon, died
• ' • lork-
le of Tezs
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nitempt ' tn ecqnoniize. he
a linuted numhe ef •Mm
Row Over Window
Ends In Murder
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MEAIS ONLY
Mr» A. J. ___________
RooMS ONLY
Mr. w. L • __________-
Mrw Jane Blane -------
’Gene Deb* Begin* Hi* ^ast Journey
B.Y.P. U. Plan* For
State Meet
j Orange Hospitality
TO RANK NONE BREW ACTIVITY
ONPARWITHBOOTLEG---
euimhine these
-uit wis eentered
ALY Lea
three mtudents and three young wo
men were riding yesterday.
ine rf
lellison
ur J
was hpre wnder treatment of n
einnati deter tivee
M. rw» wi et‘- •«
will aG-
ire as fol-
ve moat he
soN, Ad-
otP.I
the enrthqunke which devastated w
large area of Runuia Armenia a-
summened by
former Prison
.... 2
... 4
was a Ian nner
(rum amhorge
The Wintes mi a
wome nstudents.
The body of Fugene Leh, moleialist leailer and five times candielale for presilent, leaves Mimhuret, BBL. hie
death plnce, for Terre Haute, Ind., hi old home. Eimhurtst station empoyces were the onis wltnesses ef the
atari of Debn‘ last journey.
Merchant, at
feet.
here Sundaj
were tin injurel
wear eligis
NNW OWTTANN, Ort H -4W
tn futuvon dropord 8i per hale
QUAKE DEATHS
ARE VERIFIED
\
, N
men wtudmtw and 205 women •
dent are entirely seit-supportine.
mavieen hee mua
bara in the Htark eotinty lall
DIESSUNDAY KEY MAN IN
MURDERCASE
Hee nnd in expert ngerprint man
today were menrehine for the ulayer
trooMed wieh heart
tun lleese
had here*
attark and
iur a rnral
veil her from
*
deth around 4250
(AIVKNT«)N, (et 2$
f’larenee Keown, general superin-
icndent fur the Orange Petroleum
company, sent Sunday in Iha Sour
lake held where his eompany has
just struek pay sand in Its No 2
$500,000 • fire which
erdav at Twin Iturk Pa h
w,ctint.h k nnd fira Kialer
SANTIAGO, (hile,
hr* era I tremors were
today at 11 a. m.
lieruert lintehan
It Nlellitt fin
■ wfely lehind i
jury whseh
Nev. If. K Honan of Rour lake
who la a mimionary of I he Muuth.
The indications were considered
very favorable for a big well. ne-
cording to Keown.
fron. a prevtuu- term of eourt. wag
net fe trial on Wedneniny of M
third weke of cour A speclal ve-
if plans being inuugurated by r-
ana* eounty B. Y. P. U, workers are
carried nut. this distriet will shine
at the annual contention of the
Texns state B. T. P. r. organization
at ustin, November 26, 27 and 28.
With the First Baptint church del-
egate in taking the lend, the varlous
na |*I Orange r. . ■
making elaborate plans for repre-
sentation at the state convention
this year.
remult of
w Wiwnack. ne Mr the lese-
his far
fm Muiny nf 'ha third
The general understanding
raining a window in
A biu rop ot cuiton wan destro
nd in hail und ruin iast duiurday Ko
Alex Marwaux ol the viciniy et
three bnyoue which •• en ‘he veN
shure of the Habine lake n vain
erun purish la uceordlins te ve-
poris vereivod here
Marsenus mid that the cuiton en
of Sinte of Tenas
rharzed with the |
had just ne ‘•ell look inte
afnw violntiona new, M
1101‘NIIN. nt
perm were Injured IB a eures .
enr ganie here today, when a MB
t red swrh Mrw ont and starine"
a mall Bee Feven negroa, on
Vesican and Mart Anrvia, ‘ whitn *
BEAUMONT, Oet 25 -Two Ahen
e known to be dead and ten oth-
s are nuffering from butns as th*
alunu wiih thocs who sM iup
Three Bayous whie MtlW in wI on,e
chase to an automolile
FORT WORTH. Ort 21 —An ar-
gument ever whether a window
should be raised I* a room at the
county home proved fatal for W. K.
Farquahar. 76, an inmate.
D. C. Buchanan, 69, another in-
mate, was today charged with mur-
der.
Buchanan objected to the other
11 of that
I Bowles
les East
< what la
and Port
land con-
arrow.
undivided
es otthe
land Sur-
that has
ythe 1250 J
ortion of
leed from
ming. for
•v inil nwniting trill were
her fvat Gegree miver
Judge V. Il th । rb is Mb
NT. IIIA, Ort. fi - 4 ms la K»N
cher, 21. Univernity atbiete, was in
n hompital etday eritirally wounded
uhot by a deputy ma rabal who xave
and Ptrirk
IIANKMI.. Tems Qet 25-- vowt. Mnwr both heM le the ropn
Another witness
the committee is
Comminsloper Pryor
there would be promecuti na ♦ ae»
aei ount.
"of eourse there are no legs poz
niniine *b* -le ef •• •••
ehep- or other ineredinont- me
wht Igwer cun w mnrutar turen,”
Jwle- Htark mi but he eeia d-
i-nilan I., ihe •»<> that IW
hUI- in -buwinu int H iwa- ■ w-
urtmnera from Blue me i
farm Xo t, who emnpea late
d. haa heen caotured todey
The bninnce nt them MU th
ing r ire krowers w ho apppeared be-
for- ludue “tark after the niHMB 4
other B rm IM jurymen had been ean-
rd wa= ex used he sane he malA thet
he MM the bom of a Ma foree ef
men enuazed in fire thresthina Mb
• bM it he wan called awas, tnat A
nsigit menn henvy lnses to the rke.
As far as law violution * eom
cerneit tie home ' r»« m ) ken th 044
it. A Moore, who haa 4a
hired to "lent ur an eilitor " but ne
a it hdrow from the plot hut thnt
M, Tievmoti rent lord
dt won narth on the drenath «»f
-hle teetimanv fhai l‘en Ttuner ted
tn the manutneture of toxkune
suda- stark mia there hed “ee
an Idea prevetent >• m emet e
H waa not • voilation of * thr IMP
mnk- nome hrew. '
Anin lude- stark euciled Mir ■
th. 1.. tin No thet ve-Hoe fe
m- man ene qunr of i
. ,M hevurnue enetiruteji
from Pi hen Farm, ’
Four are Captured
the Brownie -labhette 6il company I
The bont to being built ae 11 fart I
Iona and will he equipped with al
10e horsepower terling Bengull en-
ine
preneh a* the Went Mranee Raptimt
ehur n fenight and may eontinue
through the week with night mer
virem He prenched al thia ehur h
t? Iarge audienren at the morning
and evening nervieeu.
litoraly ibeuten 6
room in
timer Nempie )el"herson‘s long
drawn out trial nt laow Angeles mwyt
have been quite a strain to her. C
anaybe she's just naturally l«d< in-
tevest in it. Anyhow, the evangelist
went mww I asleep during the hrar-
lags the other day, and the ewnera
man taught her at H.
When the committee
hnvin«
un the
If 4
hnrged with M*
("lond comtinusd
WEATWFR
r l___t • ______i Ac Tonirht and Tuesday, fairer and
LnrercainmenL Ml warmer Ight to moderate eawterly
c ■ a _ | to enutherly winds.
Church Delegates
Committees appointed from the
of 14 K. Reanehnmp,
,"vSwArEeT.A Adontedaziquestion yesterday by checking attendance at each of
tn lh» Vntea senten and her retur* dot meet on thnt Aay the chat-
i yiss' Ii smsahemmi, N>3
" ““ thildren attended Sunday School elasse.,
Xehoreninsotthe roxaiutour.zzn,A at"ehurehmit“empmhatht“oshm Sunday’s attendance was divided as follows:
mu. who had pronoumce h»r m Aprecn.Mm.D. xem.. Mr ■ Lutcher Memorial, 281; Presbyterian Chapel, 297;
"e-rrreunam mmauceh •urm an^ m mapemechufeh, .First Baptist, 888; West Orange Baptist, 98; First M.
*■4 ye aecgrdine "o " eom Mket"anasCu"w"Aadmin0 U|E., 270; Bruner Methodist, 74, First Christian, 123.
Tia. received here atata.
“Mome of tbe Americans were kill-
M. accordine to the reports and
weverai were wumTerine Enty from
mhock today.
takine tentimony thia morninn. E
U Wood, mad. mection foreman in
Enatiand eounty. under appointment
of former Hihway Comemimiqner
Joe Perkett. te-ttned that ha had
loaned Burkett on • note, and
that it had been repaid He mnid
Burkett. In a letter, anked for 9260,
but he mata that he could lend only
lit*, end a new note for that
amount was made.
Eam rellet were fmjured in
J FORMER MAYOR
mm* sb any othev intoxicant
Il nan been n very rar thi ghest
tufure tor ludue Stark ted ’*11 aite
tiun i.. any partiular pbase 4 w*
violationa »" vlew uf '•> frt et
he is ver frank in whataver he
or ywition that be takes. t
sttention wna uiven te hini renazkw it
chuysins the rand Jury thir me-t
Juze atrk harurd ihe srs*<
iun net in devote much st * tnn
In investiating mi fl lli*SM ' cahen.
fullomping: F
was Wood maid, that Burkett bor-
rowed pratically from every engi-
neer in th* distriet."
John Highsmith, of Marfa, road
nupt. In division 6. testied that in
1925 he received a latter from Jas
■ Ferguson requesting that he sub-
ncribe to the Forum, and also ash-
ing that he send in subaeriptions for
others
Highamith said he sent in names
on several occasiona, accompanied
by hin own money.
WASHINGTON. Ort. BS—With
tbe President's cotton board eon-
ducting surveys meeking relief for
•nuthem cotton growers, the de-
part ment of azriculture paved the
way ror a new break in cotton prices
today by forecasting the largest cot-
ton crop in history 17.IK.000 bales.
The estimate eom no red with last
year's crop of 16,103,679 bales and
the board's estimate on Oetober 1
of 16.627,000 bnles for thl year's
Th* greatly increased crop esti-
mate adds tremendous difieuties to
th* board's work.
President Coolidge answered the
Booth's complaint by appointing the
cotton board to seek relief for the
situation. He refused to approve
recommendations for art on slow of
federal reset ve bank credit mnylng
♦ he mituntion was not no serious ss
• ethern senators felt.
IOME. Oct. 25.—That the Fmper-
or Augustus was a lay fellow waa
proved hy dincoveries made during
recent excavations on th* ruins of
his palace on the Palatine.
Th* emperor, in order not to
trouble himself with denending
from the Palatine to the tempi* of
Vesta st the Forum, as him duties as
a pontiff requlred. had th* temple
build adjoining hi alare on the
Palantine.
in ilie wrorrs -t HoMHu out the
irilintem with the view of imnor
uvils akandunina the hole the or-
ange Petrulenm eompany' Mb i
*-*u man staged a terrin ana Mow
wut inte yesterdny afternoun
Mw h ef the mund and mud hlown
ort ot the weli by the ran premure
whih mine frumthe 3200 funi mind
feli am the ♦ on MBs rond, nrrording
swept the new Hour Lake oil field
Bunday
--The gem I are Fred Tuff. zenrrni
superintendent Humphreys 0il Co.,
Inc., and T. (‘hemhlenw a field work-
er. Others were burned and In-
jured in the amen which swept over
an oil tank.
Fire orfxinated in th* Humphreys
well Me 8. through friction caused
hy lowering tubing into th* well
rintendent, had
Willllus Iisher and
da wheress • convietirin in g
demener rnae momrtimes menst tMn
• hr vte would verrive 14 094 eome
l
The iudue -uugeeted thnt Qe
urnnd jury empicy • mi>»eM num •
ber uf inilima • keep <4- bodi bung
le ihe examinntin of witnenug at
IAlaVAX rbd 25 FMMv «ve
omi era and men of the liritinh elovv
ot-war Valeriun were drowned Fri
duy When lb* vennei founderei in
AUSTIN, Ort. *» — Nearly half of
the students of the University of
Texas earn all or part of their ex-
penses while attending school Of
the 4.714 students enrolled in the
University this fall 2 310 are earn-
ing all or nart nf their expenhes, nt
whom 1.928 are men and 332 ar*
WHt< hman found winin et him pont
Beawehamp in helleved te have
been slain hr rohhere whn raneaek ■
ed the Davin Eronomy stoea Katur-
Aay night.
HOUSTON, Oct 25—Bam Kin-
ney. 81. dairy worker., at Fall banks
was asmaulted and beatend and hin
wife attacked in their home Run-
day.
Joe Jones, negro, is held in the
county jail charged with both of-
fenaes
Kinney was beaten with an auto
spring and his wife ssys that the
negro, after attacking her hunhand,
jerked her into another room and
forced her to promine not to reveal
his crime, on threats of death.
Wood said he understood
Joe Gresham., Ban Angelo.
city's ehurehes to formnlate plans
for the entertainment of delegntes!
tn the Southeant Texas Methodint
conference, which bhegins her* Mo-1
vember T. win meet Wedneeay to,
outline rhe entertainment program •
hel «e n mnterlal witneme
Tintertiven ref one te rovoni whet
Mrhermee 4ota them evenrt that
H ntrengthens their eame cninet the
। men nirend, lej4 and "wiens th*
i wrone"" of the inventiwatnn This
wus taken to menn that Mefievmoft
Ero, ran more thaw hnif a Mork
and MI deed Mined gunhe
from the wowed as the negro
ran. Arroring to iinMuiriw. he
was stubbed when he Mini to
pur B emall MM of money.
wan empaneled thi- morning
Tuetze Fin rk gave lb* erard jut
a girong hini to lb* efrhet that ie
HI FFAL, Ot, 25—87 prf-
mon- were injured when a street
rar eramhed IMo a truek at a buny
interwertion today. Five of the
injurel wer reported faiaH>
hurt.
ot (he holen into the ground b the
huge hallatonvs oihes damase was
alao done by ihe had M was m*>i
art iughes emoped the eabie staged
They were found on Ufa rutta and
near dmith when rm* Bag. barine
drifted for more than 7• hours
The Iriinh * erwhip Winterin mag.
• he rewue sod landed the murvivora
on Nermuia the adviren so tel .
The sene-ton treizhter Fantwas
• Ms foundernd in th* gale and oni
l 2 nf the ■ vew were sved ine lud
ing one ofirer The Eum way war
the ship (but -*rt ~ut an R nN
Priday niyht
The Uritish warabi "‘akrutia
nagwhip ot the fleet in muuthern W4
venir, -f 7i n*b a wna ordeve4
hnu heen hnnter the • ar,wn • a
Koutheast Texas Methodint confer-
enee. whieh opens here November 7.
but aceommodations must yet be
made for about 200 of the expected
vinitara.
Arrangements have been mad* for
ronma and menis for mlightly more
than two hundred of the delegates,
while nearly five hundred ar* ex-
pectet to attend th* conferene.
Thou* who plan to entertain any
number of the delegates should no-
tify the chamber of commerce, tel-
ephone 29, in order that amignments
may be facilitated when the visitors
begin arriving.
The following volunteers ment in
their names today
WoOMS AND MEAIS
Gus OlAham -------------I-- 2
W INNING/TON, Oet 2— Aug-
u-t Iwirohy. Kan-n- mine nohm
leader, lot ha llw mupremw ewurt
his ngle in beep frum -erving o
•■wrth w warms under the ha- ।
du-ria Mw hw eulling a mirike
in a Kansas eoni mine
1. rt terin h J M Hl a nd
dlarenre Keown, lay Mi
H Nnm k ievi Singieto
and 4 ogres Mtepheneon
The grund jury adj
WASHISOTON, Ort »»—The de-
nroyer GofT. which with the cruimer
Miwaukee. landed at the storm-
stricken Hr of Pines Sunday, wire-
iemea th* navy department today
"First reports of dead and injured
exnegeratea "
Many injured have been ment to
Havana, while othera are too meri-
noely hurt to move now.
SS per rent of the buddings of
Nueva Gerona, aa Mand. have been
wrecked.
Supplies on hand am en roehe
for the wufTerine.
STORE ROBBERS-.-
Puneral nerycem are
Weineniiny. Harr is
CO NBTANTINOPLE. Oct
Several American employes of
county has decided fo pave the high-
25.iway from Canyon to Amarillo with-
the owl asking aid from Amarillo, ur-
eording to Dr J. A. Hilt who has
been arting rhairman nt the high-
way committee for Severn 1 months
W. P. Innman, Sr.,
Died in Port Arthur
Mr and MFa. W. p Inman, Jr. of
thin eity, werd called to Pott Arthur
today or ar < nunf of the death of
the former’s father. W I*. Inman.
Mr, aged *8. who died this mornig
at 6:30 as a remit of n paralvile
stroke
Burviving lb* decenne are hin
widow, two Anughters, Mrs Ruth
Parr of Iake City, Forlida; Mrs
Orace ooth of Miami. Forlida:
fhee anna Major and Phiilim’ In-
man of Port Arthur phd W P In-
man. In, of Orange
Th* funernl will h held in Port
Arthur Wedneddny.
....... ■—
AUSTIN, Oct. 25.-- Frank O-
‘Rouke, secretary of the state prison
who in testimony given last
week before th* special house com-
mittee probing stat* departmenta, by
Warden Speer. Is alleged to have
trafficked in pardons and also was
the hart in a lauor party on the
night the Dallas "Blaek Terrors"
were eleetrocuted, has been sum-
moned to appar before the com-
mittee.
It was stated today by counsel as-
stating the committee that O’Rourke
is expected to be in Austin this week
Warden Speer’s tstimony was one
of the big sensation* of the Arst
week of the probe.
FAFF ANYWAY
AMARILO, Oct. 25— Randall
and former mnyor ot (lalvesten
died at Asheville. N. 4*. Hunday
from M atroke of pmrnlynin
Harris went to Asheville for hin
hen It h
Harris’ body is ex perted to arrive
ber* Tuenday. as comonnied by mem
bers of the family
IS ARRESTED a
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