The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ORANGE
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WHITE siTU'Htm spRmas. \v;
"V*-. .<*$.;-'I0^<Aj£).7rA rallying v^nr;
of "W"b utop complaining and get
to wwtk- I* the thorue of the annual
convention of the Investment B i k-
;««*' association now in iirogrewi
here. v?'
" This is in Uocping'with' the spirit
.of conciliation with the reform ami
.recovery measures of the new deal
tuaulfestcd at th<j convention at the
eommereljil bankers in Washington
last week. The investment bankers
have. received thin exhortation from
their,'own leader*. The only feder-
al government officer to attend the
'4-AV«im<■ Oct: SO1. (AI'V—Another
hunger strike on the iitepa of the
state ^ofiutol hud ended today, a lit-
tle ban A of hungry ien, women and
jWWi^I self-styled "starving hordes
of Travis county," quietly abandon-
ing their public starvation pin
Throughout (he day yesterday t
camped on the steps, planning Tto
•'starve or get relief Night fell
and tljey ; drlfte(W*uway, one by one,
leaving their lender, W. FU.Robei t*,
tOone.
At midnight' he mode a statement
expressing fear for the welfare of
the group 'Muring the' next three or
convention 'here "has been Vtobert "e. '' 1<wdays"' and then went to get ft
Hpaly, a member of the securities ICU1> of coftw nnd br*ak hl" own
and exchange rorahil*sluir.:n«* he f*"*
develop a flood control and water
,.^-power project on jg|m sjstaja. ~ *
T^ie moat comroverslal ?V of many
•mendmenta proposed waa adopted
over jiroteata of «p«naor«. It Mould
eubordlnate water rights of th# au-
t huritv to rights of munlelimlltVes
and private persons to use of the
atr«atu'« witters for Municipal, do-
mestic shd irrigation purposes.
Adoption of a conference report
o* an emergency bill to relieve de-
linquent property ; tax payers of pu-
nitive penalties Was likely in - t'ho
nate. Action on the report, pre-
sly adopted In tlie Uouse^ -HO
to^, was delayed in the senate to
recruit additional support in hope
pf obtaining affirmative two-thirds
majority to make it effective' imme-
diately. 1
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present only as un 6b-
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MALARIA I
Sure End to Chill*
and Fever!
real relief' for Malaria--
i '"-'H erf's
Grove's Tasteleiis «Chill Tonic!
Quickly it stops the chills nnd
fever und restores your body to
comfort Many remedies will merely
nlleviirte the symptoms of Malaria
temporarily, but drove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic goes all the way and
(Completely rids your system of the
infection, \
drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is a
real corrective of Malaria because
It contains two things. First, tasto-
quinine which bills Malarial infec-
tion in the blood. Second, tonic Iron
Which helps overcome the ravages of
the chills and fever and fortifies
againsf further attack, Play safe!
Take grove's Taste-Jess Chill Tonic,
It now comes in two sisees—50c and
$1. .The ?1 size contains 2 1-2 times
as mueh as the 50c slsto nnd gives
you' 25 per cent more for your money
Get a bottle today at any drug store.
fast.
They started the fast in a protest
agiiiiTst a recent elimihatloh of 1700.
eiiseK from county relief rolls and
xlutrp reductions made in ttie ra-
tions "given those on state and fed-
eral n'llef rOffJ.
Supreme Court to
Rule bi Sinclair
Vote Investigation
Warden and Finger
Print Expert Held
In Dilliitger Escape
PTIANCIKCO, Oei. 30. <AP)
—The right of thousands of per-
.sons to vote uext Tuesday in I«os
Angeles, stronghold of I'ptnn Sin-
clair's "epic'' fight for -ihe gov«r-
norship, rested t6day wjtn^the Cali-
fornia supreme: court.
The decision which Chief Justice
William H- Waste said would 'be
made' today, will determine whether
the superior court may disfranchise
nearly 25,0011 persons alleged to
have been illegally registered.
CRO^'N roiNTT, Ind., Oct. SO.
<A1')—l,ewtM ' linker, warden at the
Crown Point jail, and Krnest Ulunk,
finger print expert, were taken into
custody early this morning by Doii-
<Uty Attorney Oeneral Ray Kdward
J Barco for quentioning in conuee.tion
with the e eapc of the late John
Dilliiiger from the jail last March 3,
Hareev accompanied by three au-
tomobile loads- of ■ state policemen
and jother officers, took Baker and
ltlunk to an unannounced destina-
tion, Other than to sn.v that each
man was taken into custody for
queHijoning in connection with Dil-
linger'* escape, the deputy attorney
gericral withheld comment.
House Passage
Of Flood Control
Measure Seen
AUSTIN, Oct. 30. (AP) — The
stage was set in the Texas house of
representatives today for passage of
tt senate bill to form the Colorado
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FACTS
EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW
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caaetr. Nm4Uu ajntfiy omnia It. lg—r-
aac* at it* mm, iraiptoau. tiWtmtnU, «lc.,
U ttkinc a heavy toll of haau Uf*. YOU
ahad« have UeU that MM* 4ar <|U u
FmumK. • nlatW*. ar frknd. S*n4 far M-
bMkkt .1 aatlwaUe, aaritnrtaadakk la.
feratatlan writUa far j.« br a aaccMafal
7/7/HE STAND CLINIC
4TH FLOOR MARINE BANK BLDG. HOUSTON, TEX,
Slain Sheriff's
Widow Directs
Hunt For Killers
niCKKN'S, Tex., Oct, 30. <AP)-~
Uirectiiig the hunt for Virgil 'Staloup
and <Hl rence Brown, escaped kill-
ers of Sheriff W. 11. Arthur, today
was the slain sheriff's widow, ap-
pointed by the commissioner* court
to fill the unexpired term of her
husband.
Until Jan. J - Mrs. Arthur will
head the sheriff's office and is aid-
ing scores of west Texas officers In
scouring the killer pair, who es-
caped in Sheriff Arthur's automobile
Saturday after he had been killed
in the js.ll with "ftis own gun.
Immediately after funeral services,
for the sheriff lmd been held, with
5l)<)0, persons, including all in mute*
of the jail, in attendance, the large
j posse swung luick into the search
for Stalcup and Brown. They
ORANGE 1 A&€RNCYC€
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THE weather may say no, but the calendar aays yes. Fall
is officially here. That meant hoauecleaning and a host of
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necessary new things.
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So we suggest you take stock today. Does the house
need painting, shingles, storm windows? What about
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the furnace? It's not too late to put it in first-class order
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dining-room rug, the living-room furniture, the paper on
the walls. Are they full worthy of you—especially when
visitors call? And the car! Soon it will need anti-freeze
and a general tuning up after a Summer of hard use. The
lawn may need teedKng (Fall is the ideal time) and the r
flower beds their winter covering. And you yourself
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are so efisy %o
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in this paper. They are safe guides to
goods and services. Study them carefully, and y^u will
■Hifpakl in quality
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seanhed the aection near l'lrtinvlew I
after reports had been msd,, that an '
«tttomobile, believed to h«w contatii-fT'
ed the fugitives, was mm,:-,
Die town.
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Swiss Leader |||
Claims That He's
Father of Nazism
HEKNE. Swilxerliind. (let. 30. —
Theodoie Kischer, burly le.idei- of
SwilKerland's little baud of na*is,
""id ti rtny that i he, and not A.ioii
Hitler, la the ^father of miwlaiu.
Fischer, a Swisa-tlermau, awserted
he alarted his union of tmlloinil
socialist confedaratea of Kivitxei land
before Hitler began a • abuliar drive
4n (Germany,
He ^ i« a, defense attorney and
dominating personality in the Jew-
i.slt jirotocol hore, in which Jewry
seeks to prove the falsity of docu-
ment* alleging it plauned to,. rule
the world. *
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Siam King Calmly
Reads While His
Throne Shakes
LoxnoN, Oct. 80. «AP>—King
Pi'ajadhipok, a spokesman dl closnsl
today, is calmly rending hooks while
the guvernia^nt of Slam dehruea Is-
sues which may mean his abdication.
'i'he kliig, in Surrey, is awaiting
a reply from Bunk ok t<> his latest
coniitiunictttlon. He has threatened
to give 'up the Uirone if the govern,
meat does not withdraw a measure
limiting the monarch's power of life
and death over his subjects.
Olaaaca 0n CREUIII Pay as yon
Wear! Taruia to thoao entitled to
orcdit. J>r. F, H. Williams, collego
graduate of optowatry. Ragiatered
l.iccnae Man. Qffieaa at JOi: MI-
CAB & SOS, Orange, Taxaa.
Who Said 44Lumbago"?
Not for me! I got rid of thai backache.
And I'm poind to stay rid of it. A UIU
glau of hot mineral water every morn-
Ufg'-juM Qaajr Water Crystals in plain
drinking water. Man. how it
makes ww fttll No harknehe. no head-
aene. no itomarh bother Take a tip
and tr* CRAZY Water Cry u[ . Get
them from
Any Orange Drug Store
holding s new "aoom" typo
tube In use.
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LEADS NATION—
B«l Shepherd of
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western
who tope
soorera — wfth
goals; S touch-
dowaa; m4 «.
BAD OLD PIN
Can't Huvt Her
Tummy Now! — A
safety p I n swal-
lowed by little Ver-
onica Sullivan, of
Boston, waa lodged
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with It* point <■
in her etomaeft Dr
signing the
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performed • deli-
cate operation and
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Up The Peddler
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Every time you give an order for station-
ery, statements, billheads, etc, to the
"out-of-town" order takerv you are send-
ing money out of Orange that should
rightly be spent here.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 257, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1934, newspaper, October 30, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289814/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.