The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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— ^ fM6 ORANGE LEADER
NEW TORTC, Míirch¡#23. (AP)—
TTillafVl I. Orimmer.' «inartermaxter
' of Sir Hubert Wlíklns' Polar Ktih-
marino Nautilus, wns *lost over-
board yesterflnv In Hip outer hnr-
Wíir as the crnf( was "on the way to
tbe Brooklyn navy yard, for Wiristen-
intr tains. He was. married three
WMk ago.
Bepojrt of the tragedy by Pom-
minder Sloon Danenhower. skipper
of* the craft. .fcran raerel_v that Orlm
mpr hod been lost and thnt a thor-
ough search . had been made. Mem-
ber* of the crew said the coble, or
deck rail, biWte under his weinht
and that hp fell into the sea from
the after deck. The pable wn* In-
tact when the submarine berthed
la«t night.
G-rfmmer, 27. . ypnrs old, wan form-
erly a radio operator In the navy,
yntll his engagement a O'inrter-
tnaster for the tu'ojeetcd Polar ex-
pedition. he sold Insurance. His
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widowed bride Is , the ffirmer Mine
Mary Fountain of Philadelphia.
>tavy tuffs,. p'oliqe launches nnd
navy airplanes joined In search for
Orimmer after radio calls, were sent
from the submarine. The craft'was
being towed bv a tu< _ when the
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FRUGE'S
Furniture Store
;: Croslev Radio Deafer;;
We Buv, Sell and
Trade
Dealer In New and Secondhand
Furniture. Also Reoalrlne
110 Border Street
Phone 439
Nsncy Csrrpll. Phillip Holmes
Ipjth* Paramount Pi«u«¿'.—•>
WQLÍN HEAVEN*
Nancy Carrol Hailed A«
Ranking Dramatic Star,
3rd Emotion-Filled' Hif
* A new Xanc.v , Carroll, more ilra-
mnticuily real tl)nu ever before, is
revdaKed: Jo moving picture audi-
enees by the red-headed star's la-
test dramatic.-' portrayal in '"Stolen
Il«Wen," the .Strand theater attrac-
tion * for tomorrow and Wednesday.
The . versatility which The pevli's
Holiday arid laughter promised "Is
reflliited in "Stolen Heaven." Here
again she is seen opposite the
biiohd Phillips Holmes, her leading
man of The Devil's .Holiday,
The musical edmetíy nnd light,
romantic roles which Introduced the
vivacious young woman to motion
picture audiences' lltive beeti left fa,r
behind, find Miss 'Carroll takes her
quartermaster was' lost.
The submarine, formerly the 0-12
of the navy, was recently recondi-
tioned for the Polarrunder-ice trip
at Camden. N. J., when it started
for. New York last Monda}" it inn
into a sn'oiwHtorm and wns forced
to ,seek shelter In Philadelphia
navy yard. On the next day it lost
Its- anchor off Marcus Hook. Prt.
The Polar trip will be made In
July.
placo with the true dramatic nr-
tlsts oí the «creen In "Stolen
Heaven" she gives deep meaning to
a role actually tak^ from Ufé.
She reveuls hidden) resources for
interrelation heretofore o,tily ■ hint-
ed at.
A small town girl, loose- in the
city without money or friend.*,'
haunted bv fesjr, with death fleec-
ing bur only outlet, she meets Phil-
lips Holmes, a man (tone wrong,
hunted by police, and with the pro-
ceeds of his .flfst rohlierv In his
diet. Together they make a pact,
py will lake their final fling at
ife In the grnnd manner until
their money Is gone' and then face
dentil together.
Florida opens' Its «a y et y and
pleasures to them. They dance,
din?, and «amble away the money
Holmes has stolen, and all that rs-
mnlna for them is death. What
happens from here on1 makes a
most interesting picture.
Refusal To Drink
Costs Man's Life
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. March 2S.
(ÁP)—Refusal to drink from, a bot-
tle of whiskey brought death to Pat
Medola, 22 a postal merengar, ac-
cording to detectives who Investi-
gated the fatal putting of the post
office employe.
His head almost severed from his
hodv by a slash from n heavy pocket-
knife. Medola died a few" minutes af-
ter he was placed on an operating
table at nn Infirmary late yesterday.
Seizes- Church
AN'TIOCTT. 111.. Marclr 28. (AP)
—The address of Clarence Splering
nnd family still Is: .
"Methodist Episcopal Church,
Hickory Corners, Illinois." *
After his home across the street
from the church burned. Spierlng
moved his famHy 1n, hag and bag-
gage, declaring the church trustees
lost, their right to the property be-
W-N;-"l '
ll to 10
■He was overruled by a justice
court but appealed from a charge
erf "breaking, entering and usurping,"
retaining possession while the case
is pendlnir.
His brindltf" pup whose barks
awakened the family during the flre
was with him..
Authorize Lease
WASHINGTON, March 28. (AP)
—The Panhandle Jfr Santa Fc ralt-
road today was1 authorised by the In-
terstate commerce commission to
lease the 84-mlle line, of the North
Texas & Santa Fe.
Tournament Opeiu
DALLAS, March 28. (AP)—With
over 340 .girls, representing nine dif-
ferent states, entered, the fourth an-
nual girls' national amateur athletic
union basket hall tournament will
start here today.
VIENNA. MfiVh 28. >eAP)—Aus-
tria today answerod protests against
her proposed 'customs union wIMi
Ormjipy with an Invitation to oth-
er Enronenn countries to join them
In nn abolition of customs harriers.
A formal P$M*t. by diplomatic
repire|entatives of France, Italy
nnd Caecho-Rlovakla flpew from Or.
.Tohannn .SchlnNr. -> foreign minister
and vice 'chancellor, the word that
Germany nnd Austria had no In-
tention of concluding nnirí: treaty
which etcluded the other powers.
On the contrary, lie said, both
have invited any other European
state—all European states—to join
the projected customs union, so as
gradually to sfxfepd It to embrnce
all Furópean Countries.
He declnred also that Attstrla felt
more encouraged to embark on the
customs arrangement with Germany
since she was conscious that the
plan had the approval both of
minister and author of nn ambi-
tious Pan-European scheme, and
of the league of nations.
The. protest of the three coun-
tries ! against the customs uniotn
project, ' which they based on an
allegation that, the. union would Im-
pair and \citrtproml*e Austria's
pledged Independence, aroused con-
fMetallic bitter feeling in this coun-
try. i
Official Information of , thfi " con-
templated t union ' took", the commer-
cial worW entirely by surprise
since German competition was nn
element great!? feared in Austria.
Dr. Sehober's comment is that the
plan is still only in project . form,
requiring linng negotiations he*
catise of which it is too early for
Home runs proved the undoing
<>f ' the Hoi'der street Sluggers In
their game with the Cove Opts here
Sunday afternoon, arnd they Anally
went down hy a-.11 to lfl ««¿re af-
ter eleven hectic Innings. V i
Goodman, a pinch, hitter, saved
the game for the Cits with a home
run In the ninth Inning which scor-
ed a man abend of him to> knot the
count and Dyson, Cat catcher, won
thik game with nnother four-base
blow with two men aboard In the
eleventh after the Sluggers had
forged ahead with two rune in
theli' half.
' Harris, who hurled for the Cats,
struck out 20 men and Welch.
Slugger moundsman. fanned 10.
The -same tenms will meft again
neit Sunday at the Cove diamond.
May Get Answer To
Mystery This Week
-Only tlie selection of four more v; . BJ
? «"email,cd today before the
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, . . . . outsiders -to become alarmed or to
cause services were snspended HeT u5!d the "dinlomats
ing tlie ulntert who visited him yesterday that the
scheme would not infringe upon ' th&
Geneva treaty obligations and that
he- hoped they 'would recognise this
and withdraw their protests to al-
low a calm perusal of the project:
Farm Board Out Of
Stabilization
Hardy Acquitted
ARDMORE. Okla., March 2 . >
Former Cmintv Jridge A. J. Hardy
was acquitted Saturday night of the
charge of slaying his young wife.
WMK
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W^tinghouse Ele<-
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Youth, health and' beauty are
worth saving. That'* why 1500
women . . customer* of Gulf
States Utilities Co. have turned
to Electric. Cookery. Where!
{here's - an Electric Range
there are -no blackened pots
and pans to scrub, no escaping
heat, and no watching. Begin
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TRADE IN
YOUR OLD STOVE
New Cancer Serum
NEW TORK. March 2*. (AP)>—
Cancer tissue growing artificially in
glass dishes is killed In a few min-
utes by a new sertitp developed in
the canrAr research laboratory of
Lónron hospital; England.
Unlike other tumor remedies, this
serum is harmless to llrtng tissues
except cancer. ;
EMORY UNIVERSITY. Ga., Mar.
23. (AP)—Increasing hope for suf-
ferers from anemia is being pro-
vided here through experiments with
"metflUred milk."
Raid Night Club
«AN ANTONIO, March 28, (AP)
—¿Led hv Captain Frank Hamer, a
group of si* Texas rangers yesterday
raided Bliadowland. a roadhouse
near the city, and destroyed gambling
equipment valued bet/ween $2600 and
$5000. Seven men arrested by the
rangers wei'e released later on bond.
WASHINGTON, 'Mftrd-h
-^s^ljjilt' production "
demand ' o< accept; ,
The '. f#rm. . boaríl; Jia^
vis^ay... flat ¿its .tufa.
tfon • jcornonat|on.,wfll not ,
flc&l wlc#., mnlntcnance>> ],
•Ince -.the *f«rk Is of an cmergtyicy
ná>nr and expensive. ¿,.| >,'.• •• ,V
"The hoard reitérete^' ^ "
2S. "(AP)
ment, hctwover. It
In a. state-
plhnned no
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They wwtd . to die
,Wt fw«M to MVe
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How much i i«e
irortHf This boy «ndt '
girl sell their futures
for 9SN>.000—the price
of oiie' rich, riotous
Ublhúy in . Florida's
golden paradise. But!
Tbey forgot to figure
llfa priceless!
cmCAGO, March 2S. (AP)—
Answers to questions "who killed
with
Backache ?
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If troubled with
bladder irritations, a
t>ladder irritations, and getting
up at night, don't take chances!
Help your kidneys at the first
sign of disorder, use Doan's Pills.
Successful for more than SO
years. Endorsed by hundreds
of thousands of grateful users.
Get Doan's today. Sold by deal
PHILLIPS HOLMES
"NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS"
Strand Sound News
Talkoniedy
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ch(u)g ;ln ^pollcv In .residet to 19$0
wheat, "no# heint^ stablifsed through
purebnstes -of-1 snuplus stocks. I
About 20(),000 000' busliels-i of
wheat*' hav« been, bought br ' the
stnhlliratlon >oorporatl#n| out of ft
$r,00.000(000 ítevóivlng .fund nn-
thmHned. lv congress. ' ,
Clnlmlwr theae purchnsifs' In 1921
and 19S0 saved) wheat farmer)
"majriv millions of dollars.'.' ..the
hoard said it could not Indeflnifelt
so' on buying and holding these
siocks.' '•
"«Pdrmers know this." I the hoard
«Old, '"and would not nskl that It he
dqpe. It w'óuld not be. In the l^ne
run. 1n the fahners' own intel&t."
Find Bank Employe
Shot To Death
AMARILLO. Te*.. March 2$. —
Emmett A. Raltard. 21. bank em-
ploye. was found shot to death here
early this morning; A pistol was
found- by his side. He had been
dead several honrg. A verdict óf sui-
cide was given by the coroner. Oe-
snondency was given as the prob-
able motive.
$20
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Murray To Austin
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKlST~M«rch
2$. (AP)—<31cero I. Murra^: ohair-'
man of the oil states' advisory com-
mittee, planned to leave todsy for
Austin, Texas, to represent Okla-
homa at an oil I proration hewing.
Robberls Slain
IIOlTflTON. March 23. (AP)—pale
Raiftiwell. 28, was shot and killed by
police officers yesterday when they
surprised hi pi and -two companions
opening a safe at a warehouse here.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1931, newspaper, March 23, 1931; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183188/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.