The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 264, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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the property of a
-to*,:, Wrtfekf Orarrn, ,J§ >'•
• H<j made 'bond of J
ho V«|i pay. to the
'
brother-in-law In a handy pit—*I to
M within Oalltng distance sften *
p.-v • inatioitol solon Is pinched on bla re-
..... •••• « I t**rn from « Junket in* trip for lur-
; m*. Jim liquor In hia |
Will te furnished Mlchaetoon la glvea a cleao bill
* 'of health. Orunn la
ho nM tte
hoi end of tho poker. A Weritr
Jotles dragnet mlased ths big fiat)
cauplu tho minnow.
,
OOONNKB FACKW THE VOTfcKW
I Thomas Power O'Connor to the
_ | father of the hojiee of common*.
He hM been a member of the koaso
«• years. He la si. He la a cam-
(Kit AMI THE FAKJIKH l^te for re-election. He taarrled
1t#.I^er.iol fr Nr-«nrncr « «lao^ cli*l f Ma An-
Is^ potahoWne the republi- [(onto. thla.to. Hie.
HT btll. "HaTTia potai^Ungj^< call Mm 'Toy Vy." H* has
Chairman Hallay of the republican I ta n newspaper writer andpub-
Wt and means committee "in *1 lister sixty year*. ^ •• •— :
debute hm to. tte merits oil Ho repreeento a Uverpaof
the bill. This la wtet he said to j trlet. A communist la la tte IrU
the rhalrman while debatea oil the | against him. O'Conner hae n«v
ngirisrw^Trm
uppermost. Jabl* to wi^k. lie moree In
"If you hid left, the ratee where I wheel chair
egrfoullura rates to what [ Joseph 1>. Bayere to IS. H*
they ought to be I would have I •>*"" • public life more than U
voted tor thla bill; but you save a#- yf*r* and waa a soldier before ho
rlculture one or two tldblta and it Invaded the political arena-
will <v*i the farmer llOO.sou.ou# to j many mil*po*ta and
9600.•««,««• a 'year more to bay I golden memortoa in the life of thla
what he will have to haw." I former governor of Teaaat There
Lawmaking to getting to bo a lure juat aa ma ay In the lite of tte
buaardoua Job. If ttero U a Doubt- I father of tho Brlttok
In* Thomas he la adrlaed to watch |
the dally porformaaea* of tte aa-
tloaal eolpna and then get a cloee- J fvunv iw*rnr att
"j"
la tte city of Austin.
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istete ««fr«*t ter r«a In jlte
wftiie |/ U 4^m, tola renkMA-
dvWooa. .
Mr ealilv Into o*ke with a tor«e
matortty # tW te«M* ttprtmn*
IsllvW «n«^ wtoM aopea**<r lite m
f* «#« •'ite temsc*.
Is lea# ften tfcree mostte tie tea
, fifty1'vnMptfitf in "
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fetief, llarlm «ine« U«* d*Ml hf
it, ke nenrof can depend «• tte- M«>
fatpfrwily ttm t03pr***0tiMtiv#*
will come to hie rescue n««i a d«
wtef tte aonito tea don*, aa ' to
torn* r*rliei—b«i ttejr tevac «M aada
<tet <1 to 47 adverse *att' a<^-
niikaunce ayatoeS the nutawlniatra'
temo
Utewtoo,
r eprMien tat fvea.
**poft bounty to to<. n''"i
amuunt 'variously eatimatcd at fl4S>,'
*««^te op to in «d<il-
iton ta tte "rawJvlap fun-1.''
Tte leaders felt awr« Mr. Hoover
woaW dlallte tte detent ..m Idoa—
ao rejected It.
,. -tte Mil p*a#ed~~o. It,
•'*RSI |fc .sa*ato Ml.'.Nmu.
•fte tte debenture demand waa
I
1
#t toaM on tte ritat' iasoe ot farm * ad« a uln. Mr. Hoojrer'a friends
j -
aatd te wo«M veto the bill If lte
detentwrc Mem - w«M into It. The
detentnra-ltoa wanted to make aare. r
A committee called «# the p eaid«nt,
to aab him.
It la now clearly Indicated tbat
te steroid' bav* aaid he would—but
*"} ** «y<( y ...
•JWMtHHK sim M nw enters In
doobt.
Mia aecmtn* nteertalnty knocked
the wlnd oui of ls friends. Thv
-. datentnro - pro /«. 1 mpoiiy gaite4
aenutivea *wy at«nd pat behind tte ;mrmwth Alarmed, for ba bar teoa
ItosMtoa,' - <rven iltooirti c be repr< -
prasdd*ot, refioan* to S(r « to the
MaaiaiM cteseu form of farm aid
mjW'lWewW' r«nU.
Tawa SMf at and ial, too, refwaiaa to
.W e to aoytbina else—kroM-kln*
rsH
W
-ere
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[Of THIS
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'A TIMM THY!**
smat<k7vmcoout tjm_k*i>
LOUD TDOSff AMD HAS A luCfT OT
SXpLAiNIH^ TD DO (*n> ••OMTMtlwy.i
• Mr Hooter, too (orrtbto to roatem-
plat*.
of
Well
Hreeident Hoover Map pica Cat
|Tandy Hauaavolt Car iSinsn of
wto Mica, cot Toddy, tte aow
fa fraat latter, waa picked to
varwor of Maw Tarfc tor the 1
" d Alfred ■- MaMb Ulm
THE HOUSE orTERROR
IS'ben Mr, Hoover became
test h« party Men _ ,
proiMptiy aefced Mm what he pro-
poaed way of farm reteT
Mr. Huwur aa promptly repiiod
] ttet waa tospmr ijs i« *—
' late; he waa pwreiy . eaeeottse—ao
! why eek toimT /
Tfcua nooplsima4 the O O, P.
\ leod«rr. who .Mid •« h- ri d to
reopwwdMtltf M<
n
r4y4t 'h iMnva unlMBiUd pvwer
111MM to tho pr««iS at. and a half
Mnivs d'dlwr "rrtthriSS food' •
an « > It r ikkf • a tartter l«
.«• tbao •- « r Alow M
■aSnHMt that farm ( ariSta to
br aewd - thMapb that waa to
i« m>* « m tartar bill
antl-d«b«nture
paamdiaii'
all the
Too tote. The
le nooi'i—t
ver'a Jfmumm
*M e Wei
•ame preat- laae) minhij
la > oagresp^Wlo* what
of ih« 0. O, I', aenain
lI'StolllyAsW analwat Mr, lloo-
wtoteSL
Were "proKreael vea, at
miphty independant, but by
meant nt tit* right
the president probably _wopid
had at teaat 11 more anp-
l'teM *•* actually did. or a
14 ty JT instead «( an
af 4&«M d4- J
Me waa ylvldio* Wboa * deter-
aslsicd troat aim Oat , anselp woobt
have stvea him tte vtotory, and
toaolate when It did him no «uo<i.
Krom tt a White bvim atsndpoini
Ibe «*o«ta la d Onitety mi «f haft*
indbwilooa are that ibe preeid olial
map'THr ia t*. re|n*oanl lavee'
rbambtr baa l ea ndskeoed.
And m> aexi after wbai Mrd
ttke awb en overwhelm In* eiaST"
a# the
The
be wi
be In the bfe prtsn
j Me doarly lanas pnb4t
llanwa to abew hto to*
I to Uvea earn bey •
■M4 be Iotas ta pal
I taarapbera and Ml
s*t a
On* dny.
MMMIe y*«na ctos
l«>tlst tottow any
iaate If sto ran let. a tow
Ms IMkerlvii^
vlatanary hot aa
TIC* Mint Utl. I
(at- I tte cwnrho River
I far Ike Mvaalac* i
n Ml
1Mb A MB. AnMhar braneh of tholjaide lavar 11
d hto recoasmeadation f under Ibe at
far tte eapaet da- lUvaatack naattary O
f aa M
trnilan of*
a*1' ■
the centtomna from Tain Ureea le I |a SM
" '*• mltof bill ] ready far eoneratelaMawe. Mia hi* I
a 1 the J wa«t over the kiasa tap. The vole f
uan me at ha. aswatora af Me J waa |M |o IV. Ita adwaatw ptm«
irty, maalara wte' wore chief j apitSy paaaape at lb* other and of I
Ite advocatea af hla elartlao. | the ball Then it will ho aswt to tho 1 teeo to tbd
■entlemen down etaira. Arv tte lire-j /* will
ot tte govern- J Mock Inteiwat of Tease abty rep-]
and tte towmnkara of tte 41J reoentedT Why ask tte silly «M
at the lacialatlve da-Juon? ' I and added con root ioullr "I bona
yon'ra not in nay dtfflcnliy. Waa
Aeeit TaM of Ohio, chief amon*l WBKAT OH THK itdMK^tS I
Wmwab aeSMorlal stnndnatier. i Wheat la oa tte toboccaa. It baa L^. !L - .."f
tea that tho special aeaerfon of jalumped to a new low level. There I '"it't wrltton in
tte concresa will not flnlsh the Job! I, . heavy odrry-over of Amertoea
out for It aatll Into la the fall of wheat. Texas barveata' Will be*i'. in
a few days. Thla 1a one of .eee rea-
...
BtdXJ
"tee K to, Bl
"As* nte
sona why wsatorn eeaatoi e and rap-1 ia 'cten^te' carfas.
IIU1 J raaentatlvea deaarted the rapobllcaa j Tte Inlrndncttona
ration. They know whore |throng* tte bne* of
Republican rapraaanuilves from
tan al tcs have- nrgnoiasd n
They -demand protection on live-
stock, that bides shall be taken from
frso list and that the crow or* if
long staple cotton shall be given
tte Mtnc protection that la enjoyed
by Jfew Knglnnd manufacturers who
buy long staple cotton from south-
am farmers and turn It into high
. „.L- thread.
Thee* may be a new tariff bill
ttten It tho democrats and the
republican representatives ot tan ag-
luttural states of the west and tte
northWeat battle together and then
vote together. Those who repre-
sent the growers of things, regard-
there ia an election coming la No-
vember mo.
IMtfo
tte bail into tte
• beyond. A torn
bloa^TpV *""• y1** **• "*"* u\pto if bird, raatto etetos,1^
aaVe their political face* or know I tnr end of (bo town, ~ "
the rsaaon why. | for It
I ba* w why ><>a aaal to
ka w lb* papev*'" ate retorted
Ito bad aotblaa to *ay to that
K r aeatrlf half a nulnate tbey aat
in attune* It a aa aol a >u«i for labia
aflewra Tbe alri broke M
"Aa yoa to d «l>< me. per-
hap> I owe yoe a Utile eipUaaiioa,
after all." a be atd Tsosiber
Monao m aald ta ha baaMad l>r tho
c boats ot minora I did a I awe aoy
Sboaea. sod the ««asr iMaaallsse I
€H rmmtf I eenldn't hoe* aakad tenrd perhaps >00 beard Ibeo
If I hadn't, retold I?" too woee eaoaed I tblab. by dbst
I dam 1 .ndarwisad this. Mtaa1 aat br«al>ra acafaat Ibe eUffa too
rlwwo," as at lore* Rnpar* "I rao'l l od yowr frteod* ear* me a fright
oo«ve that te wonld teva ism f u" ambl I admit, I r a away from,
a* vllbesl epamkhs* ta as flra* " • ra* obaa I beard eon abont Hoi 1
M* wassM boa* epoba* to po«."jdMal am Ur I hid Am4, tht*r on.
II
M
Wbair
too dasM *~
i The sta-aa aliamrv4 Ma pert y.'f
a msaosl bo did donM n
I "Wte aboald bo te that*" be d
maaded atmoel ladUoaatIf
j 1 anted him in.*"
"Ton oated--" Than yoo'v# sooa
aeA j w-oa fhew f met Mr Rrwwo fa
|ls a- far be returned after yon bad
Wl and t«M bhn my alary
aoy rati, believed ma." aba
wMb a I war k of
f.
1 TO flK f'OMTfNI'KDl
Ma.
add
land, aa I
"IA. yea If I teste't te'd sarvor
S*e aome. ' aba r*«arns>d "Mr
row* may te a slow atnrtor. M I
Mi te e tte kind of Mas wte
SIM Mich ta a I bin* lo Ibe
•* ao I am a Jsariate. Mr
and I teva eoaao lo Ryford
niamilia WUA a aorto* af
I am wrMin* for n o*wi
flnak
to bar
PAPRN- The brat l«.|-r e lll In
Aaaerba mam bo l< by William lit!
tlaarb uy* a ae «l Wlfltam ftradford.
near rbMadelpbia, ia ISSO A mm -
►d was betilt In Ibrrmantnon iee
171*
USATHCK- li waa boih a mailer
f economy and neeeaaily that the
at eo*ooi*ta should seek to con-
vert akin* of animate by tanning
them into afcoe*. tereeaaa* and oth-
er art!Hao of dooeeatlc ore.
ki^JLL 11'
affiliation, ahow signs
putting up bold front to check-
He atnrod nt her. I
"How oa eartk diPjrte find ites
yon Hire fotb.wmf trrjfM (te rcn-
tatiraat
I "I aspect iSto gapetoea you a little,
Mr. Blake," ate tegaa, as abe sat
down oa am* of ite bard chairs amd
HUto, ***£
MSATItEA—Commlfleea of par
llAinent nppointcd |o Inquire Into j isT mbar
A mrrTI"' 1'hv " In"', he^l "A mtl* " HU9Vt "bttt
America, oarly In the Iffn cftfttorj\ I|g0| g ittt+l desL"
reported that tanning waa ona ot | '-rtef., eonfaaslon
the leading occupation, o^iihe pee- 'U fa Ta ke bone*. Tm ratber
p**' I hoping we abnll both te in a con
Mr. drown down." te re-
'Sonlotedy otoe did tte!—
etk«tedy otoe who **a fn tte tens*
mtekA^ dnja arunsi aai' ai a ■ sLaaSkai ' — — -O
rSPPV Pf Mirlwr wcyr V-iMNray
ncro (tega. i'crtepa yan
*ioe nae aosno Man na <0 wte
WMsrn AP-KAJfrr
If waa ir rowing
tern decided to stop raciog
Were aeporntinc,
tee own l/ustnewa of
f*or coo Id tear thorn rafftop to
onck ofker no ikey flonted okooi 00
tke wafa* or w*n< for n fly in (te
dnsk—porJtete' M eeorek' of feodlem
run TltAOK—The Hudson's Bay I snu,. ffrfrTtf -"tfr'ffip?
company waa chartered In 1«7« ito snggest ate did not understand
With another Kngllah company, tbe j him Hp found ter proximity rather
Korthwest Fur comi any, they doM-Idtotrncling, and suddenly decided
1 noted the coniiix it until tte l«b lltet te Mne( got ha dtotrnctod by it
century and John Jacob Asfor, I Tte tbongbt ofennrad to bim, ont of
Not only the design but the colors J tte ctokr bin* sky, ttet t,
of the rugs woven in the Orient are I nnd'tennty, cwmbinc .
full of significance.; They . repre- j a dangrroos collaborattoa to one pi
sent national or individual tradltlona, J
tte. J>l*ns of the repre «i>tfi-1 stand for virtue*, vtoes and |cotl
Ives of tho makers of thlngx, j importance.
f'reaident Hoover hold! the whip mON-MininjTs^Hln, and a -
He yields the Veto power, ufucfure of Iron uras undertaken by
for hostile farm ib^.Jhit generation of aetltora in
Vfridnlk and Maaaackuaetta. Wood
relief bill to pet by bim and it to
t Mf impossible tk* 1 hofetito
* M" to
itlft'iu ■ IPA"'*;:' •>:. • .A-.''- . ,1 ' :i: v , i" if.-.'*
______
... Wi
A BKOTIiKIl-lN-LtW
toMilflirfl Sicbaalsl
to ■& republican -and -1|
He was acquitted, in a Fler-
Of violation Of tte tariff
That 'Mm importing
ng intoxicating liquor.
Ml *rtp .i a '.|piia W jw
>d s>. ■
oel for ^melting.
are as well supplied with iron or**
of all varieties a* oor own. '
ff:
il
A wotk
• I'll he Metatlion',
in tendon in tff l
on tte itevotopttrsnt of mtafna, <n n- RSvw .
tap methods, etc., from tte Sortie* — -
times to tte. lf«^#iMM^to :bdii'
Offered, by on Aitert^:|MM|
tor
took Ite 535 i£o
ib< rl«lit 14 dlsMiSS it.
is
te
p19IPI
eonfaaslon to tte:
-- «p , ".cLiT ' " '""-T
"jljfcar
Ml toil you—when t cons* to My
oirn confession." sk* r*pttod.
can cat ont tte train >o*moy—"
. "Can I?", te ratMtod; "Can I cat
ont what bapponed to. tte
tte eteek aait before
r«*cbed XowcnMle?" 'i ,
She smllod nt bim ■ . fly,' "aoaaetedy stote «sw car. W#
"He tofl oat of (te train, KorawM-j f.rpod M Intor, a mito ap tte ro*d,"
ed back, sad wo* eventaally dragged. { Hto oyeo w«« apop ter, and ate
Wkat bappoted wbea yoa fiMtitltestod * Mttto.
I "1 AM aat
"XJdfc^ ArWMrftL h*A
srVf Aeapap
*"!!< WL^ adhte dlliwil'i
tT^^w • us sa^r "
kaaeiMl aiw sfcntf" ^ ,
"After ttet, te~
Mr
pan
■H^K!
/"We- saw. tte waa takan.
found a blood-stained
with your out He ab4 Aftsy f I
, *r pw|e a e ^ a ue vie^ao a^a - eaarw mp *OI J ^ eao * i^rm jr gieiT w*ee* ^ v *■* — • 'e
that ttackcd you rr. tte empty tesatol«A*1f
kno n as < mter>iiteea, l:ytor4f "ibr« yaa a gaw#
"oar/' yr V,. '
I Glibly, did yoa go to ali ttet ttea-f "Km, #
bto?" iWd wan aM>:<MM aote fa fMrlttea atopp I
Kapert font# ifi^aaMto* A|,:^tl> ■ «ws MT" H I
"^kte-lA';atewar, ff dr^r tte textoa {ran tk awtotoaal
; ^Otednese knosV" te awaind. tete. ^ f-
r** - * - • ■" r
w*? got iuianmimd miimfr**. Amyw*rt "Wbvr* 4id m tt dUr J"
■I AfbaA |. V^Sr 1^' . /v* -,wu •'
tewa Oia^
wmwfr'i
!>A
r# '
We tat* te
yon
K'a
atooy dtoens. And tteto Potoea,
MWdk, wbito H waa eiili light
Mate biro langb, now mate bim ftei
as monrnfal nnd sad aa could te.
Trt* 4ly uTfjir+oi stewn bim-
♦ , *f >ob<** X^arry ite toon ted
forgotten nil nteat tte boy by now
MMi gf
tte ten • dab te e*j^ctvd ' to *atco."
, Ttet was tte worst of aM Mrte
—it wte oat of sight, otp of Mind
thffTfli 1 WJk*<i'' w## • iftHf ' lytfl n
witk' tbi . irito' OomB?, .. WomTIw
going to fly navy and toavo Mm?
Ceirtosaly tbe Wild <ie*ae wens
ttpt ■ te-'A sttetee saaMwr- Wttb
' fd)Mfit|gf " liyi# Mbi'a
{M^^B p^l^'T'Ba^BM^' , ■. "Ml/ 1* 7^"
B^e.fii^bJj jw # ttAfA
♦A >ywi|P*r as ^vppa^y ^ aBs * ^MS^P
■ jb-AT JtmuMsht M if old
piiWHMWM|
Iter.
mow r "ated ffiad,"- SE tte
dart^eaa," didp't. AMAit to, ttentfi; It Bte
It;awa'Jtet'.te:;'fotpr ftyirf «te|ia*t I
:-,Wo*o gdaanina fp ? -teaeo. "Of oxmras w* ar tet going to a
ar«a tteT «Map? Ho Mam ^ yoa tere^ ^h^ tb-
to
. ?;;v,
claw. **Wbat a selfiah lot we
sbuf yoa oat of tb* ermversatton. ■,; «
.ttto
; Ob, Wild Onador!" crtod
ftet'tte'
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 264, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 19, 1929, newspaper, May 19, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289104/m1/2/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.