The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
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DIRECTOR SAYS TROOPS RUSHED Ancestral Relics
RESSURE USED INTO OKMULGEE In Forbidden City
IN FIRING HIM BY GOVERNOR -Stfepf Away By
PR0I0 FORCES
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Dismissal of Reclama-I^cl".^1
tion Commission May
Prompt Congressional
Investigation.
as Serious, Although
'Oklahoma Governor
Acts Promptly.
Historical Records of
Days Before Christ
CITY TO STAND
TULSA, Ok la., Juno 27.— Pour
WASHINGTON, June 27. — A units of the national guard. ram-
controversy over conservation of print tjg about 100 men, commanded
national resources rlvalluK the fa- by ^Brlg.* General Alvrq J. Niles
mous Plnchot-Bnlllnegr incident to- were to entrain here-'this morning
dsy ^wa threatening to l>r ak out for duty at Okmulgee, where mar-
here over the recent alleged dls- tial lav. was proclaimed by Gover- rrptstered with the city board of
missal by Secretary of the Interior „or Walton yesterday.
Work, of Arthur Powell Davis, as _
director of the reclamation pcrvice.'
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Harding is Urged To
Stop Traffic
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WEBSTERVILLE. Ohio, June 27.1
— Demands that President Harding!
Arf Devoured in Fir# 'Wi'hl th<? fU" ,0IV'' of tho armv
/-vre L/evourea in rire ;ind liavv ngaill8t 11{|UOr ,!lw Tjola/
at Peking. |lors were, made In resolutIons plac-
ed before the two million dollar
PEKING, June 27.—Fire swept war council of national drv leadsr
through the forbidden city today. ,today.
Tho aiirint imperial historical Other resolutions called on the
LAWYERS WILL
ATp IK
Local Bar Members To
Go To Beaumont
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Chief Executive
dent Ration Will
Approval of Plans
World Court.
Equalization Board's
Work Finished feril fontaining ancestral roltcs of federal government to extend Amer-j In Beaumont on July 3, 4, and 5.
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SALT T.AKE CITY, Ittah, June
27. — One wee 2 of close contact
with the American people has can-
vtncod President Hnrding that the
j country approves of his idmiui tr -
Very f ?w complaints
all the emperors was destroyed to- h'a's territorial waters twelve miles
have been IfcHi.e, with doyens of smcllci ftuild-. from Kho,,> to com hat turn running
surouiuling it.
on the Atlantic const.
Administration hall on ther sleepy
will he attended by lawyers of Or-
ange who are members of the as-
sociation, ft is announced.
A program containing unusual
OKMULGEE, Okln., June 27.
onunlltntion in If r<-™ venl,,s f*. I ""V «' roll.,, ,od..; tn„luro, ,mn^, by th.
The nnnunl meeting of tho Texas) tjou nnd jts policies. AWSWL'WMXa
Bar association, which will convene ThI> ,to> J# ^ a{ U|e
known to Mr. Harding thnt in "one
States as fifty high officials
According to Davis, himself, his six national guard companies were Jul,(\ 25- un,,l today, according to ten ngetl were dC\t t«r«M! hy the f .. AH1 , rennmnd ■ , ,
board of directors of the associa-
tion, and wilV embrace addresses by
week of his transcontinental
Ing tftur he has stood up animosi-
ties by every .speech be has de-
livered.
The opposition he has aroused by
his proposal for a self-perpetuating
world court, for railroad
Orange Bar To
up the ' ountry.; pre ot general Interest to the mem-
bers of the association. A program
of entertainment will include a
dance on the roof of Hotel Beau-
mont. and drives through points of
interest
Arthur.
Work as the result of high pessure county today. 1 Thcre been n0 changes in |>ioa before Christ were wiped out ^tiiiM°'rt'i'i'ii i '"'"i""
frol# power companies of Colorado! The blanket proclamation signed real e8ta,c VB,ueB flxe(l ,a l yenr forever. ' ____
and California. These companies by Governor Walton late yesterday «nle« the property has been 1m-: According to authentic reports the
*•*« sought for more than two' nupersedes all civil law ln the|Proved 0r unless new homes and fire was of Tncendiary jrtiin. ft«<rv
years to oust Davis, It Is said, be-'county with the military. now n«>dl!ions have been erected ants are said to have sold valuable
cause of his recommendation to The six national guard units were' P°n ,ho Property. The valuntioa ,.ur|0s to Arar ci.m and British
build a dam in the Colorado river,j0 be employed t advantageous 'B estimated -iround the h.tsis of tourists and to have eel fire io the
which would prevent several pri- points today under Itrig. General '#s' year, which was $2.45 on the micegtral hall to escapi det'etion.
vate companies from using this Nile* of Tulsa. .hundred dollars, there being s slight, LJifle credit Is attached to re-
power. ' The declaration of martini law variation in this year's taxes. ports that the Ur • resulted from a
Congressional investigation S*'in yOkmutgee county is the climax :i Th« reconvening of the board of to drive lit; • tu pet or Irom 1'c- . ,
looming, engineers nnd members of of „ s,,ries of events involving the #B«*IUation, which gave its services king. The imp* ri ;i palac? wus not °r 0™ngc will n eot at the county;
congress from the western statesjarr,.st by GofertMir Walton. Sheriff three days to allow the taxpayers | damaged,i according to police, and r<9urt honse tonight at 7:,30 for the,|,0S(p8Bef, t0 n,e visiting ladles, and
familiar with the reelamatio-t work1 j0|,u Uusscll of Okmulgee county °f the city to make necessary ad- the emperor's lite was not thre..t- Purpose ^of organlzitnr an OMM{j th«|r entertainment will be taken
of Davis have started investigation Stated. ; - ijnstments, disposes of the taxes for
into ,the alleged dismissal. "t'ppn several OccaiStmnr—rnv dep-'the year. Those men serving on j -tsz
Hold Meeting
Here Tonight
Some fifteen luwyers of the city
riculturul freight rate
and hit challenging position in
hibition enforcement means
to the president. That
he feels, existed before
in the elty and to Port'" ma>; bc a "ttto more
A climax to the social ac-land ^dignant now, but It is Uo
TTvitles will be
powerful, in his opinion.
On the other hand he is court
a banquet held onj
the roof of the Hotel Beaumont on;
the evening of July 5th. > ^ that he has ao expressed
A committee of Indies "will be
e Leaves For
Joins Him Soon
uties have challenged stPnigers car-j.'be board are C. C. Leedy, Ceorge,
rylng guns and found they had si -- A- Ingram. K. A, Mitchell, T. A
Onnnty t nr association. Judge OTjrarc of it it, a„nounced. A rate
II. Sholars is fostering the move-i of onP an(l o^-half fare has been
e.inl commissions.
Vecenl acrfst. or Form* SherTTf
Tucker and William Campbell, car-
rying state commissions, charged
S. M. White, president of the *'"h drunkenness. Governor Walton J
Orange Car and Steel company, left:1" * ,onK glance t«^Phone con
Followed ibe! Howell, and Ceorge S. doMturn.
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in his car Wednesday morning for
Marlln, where he will spend two r (
three weeks. Mr. While expects,sai<l
to spend tonight in Houston. In j
about a week, Mrs. White and little
Mm, who have been on n visit to
relatives In Missouri for some time,
will Join Mr. White at Marlln.
versution with me threatened mar-
tial law In this county,'' Ttus'sell
KKVIVAL GOOD
Large crowds attend the revival
Services being held at th<> Naxarene
church on Polk and Border streets.
Dr. P. L. Pierce, district superin-
tendent, with Dallas headquarters,
s conducting the services, while the
song services are being conducted by
the pastor, Bev. S. M. King, as-
sisted bv his wife.
Dallas Negro
Gets Life On
Murder Charge
Rowan Prefers
Stay in Prison
To Going Home
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Tokio Operation
TOKIO, Jurf" "27. - June 'Add<rfns
of Hull House, Chicago, underwent
a surgical operrio i here today. The
operation wiih prouoitnccd su cess-
! ful and Miss Aidomt' te, every if
ment. ,, ,
An Issue wliich wljl directly con-
cern the association, and which Will
Uk«a up ^
ctisslon 'Of the election of n special
ludge to preside over a special term
of district court, which will bi*gin
Monday, July 3.
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j vrnnted by tho railroads on certi-
ficate plan.
LEAVENWOBTH, Kan., June 27. expected.
-The ten I. W. W.'s whose war-,
time sentences were commuted by Dispatches v -s<> dnv reporting^
condition,Miss Addams' iila^as l -l ftle'i ls
President Harding on
they would pledge their loyalty tojto believe she wi? suffering from
the government held their determ-ja tumor whidi bad truiMeri her
DALLAS, Tex., June 27.
Lawson, a negro, was found guilty j fences rather than to accept a coh-
of the murder of J. It. Crain, night I ditional release. One of those who
watrhmna hy a jury here late Tues-,'chose to complete the sentence was
day and penalty was fixed as death. James Rowan, who has 15 more
Detectives Take
Man Wanted For
Slaying Officer
DKTIIOIT, Mich., June 27. —
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first-b
ijsieraalional Views.
Will Locate
Office Here
The Edgerlv Petroleum company
lias established permanent head-
quarters for the .business of the
concern handled in the Orange, Ged,
uims of his administration and
plained Its achievements that
bns disarmed many of lita cj
who, he thinks, will not aofe.
so ready an audience among the
people who havo had from Mb I
report on national and
Company,
Partner's
W. H. Tippin, pioneer steamsl
agent of Orange has purchased
interests of J. L. Boyd and L.
Scott, partners In the firm of *
pin & Hoyd, and will eoi
business here under the name
Edgerly and other fields through-
John D. Wliitefield, a desperado, j out the gulf const territory, on the; w. H. Tippin, according
wanted in Cleveland for the cold-[second floor of the George Holland announcement made today, d«
Ernest j Inntlon today to complete their sen- previously. Cable* said thnt )i<r | blooded murder of Policeman Den-1 building. whereby Mr. Tippin becomes
condition is not serious. She Is •minis (Iriffin. was held today pending; J. C. Wiggln, n well known local owner of the company has Jttat.;
a tour of the Orient. advice from Cleveland police of- i accountant, is in charge of the been closed.
j flelals. ' j new offices of the concern. The firm has been handliuK it
Mr and Mrs Joe Grmdv left Whitfield was captured last night The Edgerly Petroleum compaiiy ^ local shipping for the Ward 11*
Tuesdaq morning for a >«tnbined|by a squad of detectives armed has a large production in the Or-1 Lykes \ine, E. Sgitcovlch &
The verdict was returned 40 mln-! years to serve. The eight men who _ , . — .. - . . _— T , - jag;
utes after the case went to the accepted the conditions for release pleasure and business trip to Port with riot guns. The capture ended nnge field, where It hns 10 prodttc-' pany and other lines. Mr. Tl|
Jury. Grain was shot to death here,were allowed to return to their j Smith, Ark. They will be g.vie three, a Mx weeks' search through the Ing wells on its Carbello 8 1-2 acre j will continue the same aerv^^l
weeks. L middle west. I lease. lis stated. , .* w .tk
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May 24.
homes.
Marriage-Is It To Be A Success Or Shall It Be A Failure-Let Us
Marriage — most pro-;
found, most glorious, yet j
most perplexing incident
in the life of mankind! j
What is your 'reaction
when you think of it? You
who are married, how do
you feel about the one J
great event of your lives? j
Are you happy and con-1
tented—glad that you went j
i into it? .-Or . do .you look |
back and wonder what!
you might have been if—?
It is a problem that, des-
pite age and interest, still
leaves a scar of doubt and
i perplexity in the minds of
^married women and of
those \yhO are contemplat-
ing marriage. Shall they
continue their professions
and renounce marriage,
shall they marry and stay
at home, or shall ,they not
allow marriage to inter-
fere with their life-woik?
, Heekipg an answer, The
Leader, through NEA Ser-
vice, Inc., has interviewed
six married women who
have made a success not
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only of their wedded life
but of their chosen profes-
sions which they have been
continuing at the same
time.
The first interview, be
"If any phase of the mar-
riage relation is not on the
50-5(1 basis, causing one to
carry more than his share
of the burden while the
other shirks or holds back,
there cannot be real hap-
piness, and the break will
low, is with Mine. Frances jcome' wither it destroys
Alda, famous opera singer j h°me entirely or al-
and wife of the impresario, i l°ws B^e!! ^ r®main
Giulio Gatti-Casazza. Oth-!without the sou1' she ex"
ers will follow daily.
plains.
She belieyes that the
NEW YORK, June 27,-pj growing economic inde-
Marriage is just like j pendence of women has
everything else in life>- changed for the better,
you get out*0f it what,you' their attitude toward mar-
put in, andf no more, jac-1 riage placing them in a
cording to Frances Alda
She is one of the leading
sopranos of the Metropoli-
tan Opera and the wife of
Giulio Gatti-Casazza, the
famous impresario. Her
artistic career and that of
her httsband have never
clashed, and their home
life has *teen most happy
and harmonious.
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I ppsition to command the
respect and consideration
which should always have
been theirs, but unfortun-
ately was not.
Woman's Place
"But to say a woman's
place is in the home is ab-
surd," she goes on. "Her
place is anywhere that pro-
vides her with the greatest
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opportunity for self-ex-
pression.
"It is so ridiculous to as-
sume that because a wo-
man has a career outside,
she is incapable of home-
making. I have always
had time to oversee my
home and enjoy it in spite
of a very busy life. In
fact, I could not have beep
happy or contented, or I
believe successful, if I had
not had it."
Any woman who mar- i
ries with the idea she is!
making a sacrifice is on
the road to matrimonial
failure, she • believes,. and
reformation^! are more apt
to take plaqe before than
after marriage.
Jealousy and Evil
"The occupation of eith-
er party irj the marriage
contract should have noth-
ing to^do wjith the success
of it,"'she iaid, "and if a
man and his] wife are part-
ners in business or are in
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the same profession,
is no logical reason for an-
tagonism. But I know
cases where jealousy, andf
only professional jealousy,
has devoured romance."
Mmef "Alda considers
marriage an important
factor contributing to
mestic success.
"When people are in
flexible state of mind that
goes with youth," she con-
cludes, "they adjust
selves more readily to
conditions and the mui
give and take so n
to happiness."
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Florida
Boss II
Hearing
LAKE CITY, Fla.. June !
Presentation of evidence
which the state hopes to
conviction of T. W. His
on k charge of beating
bi rt to death began in c
here today. ,
The Jury was obtained
terday after 10 hours
itig veniremen. Two
and ten farmers make t
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1923, newspaper, June 27, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330475/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.