The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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hironf pressure
be a new syb-
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bter* to litll i the
■ "g&ssera" |n the Conroe
Mud erupted almoiit continuously
pa-,5 . nunui«|p- of ""ewivlees andlioles tbat
open earth'* surface
•wood tltnm- Sfe* Mf' water well*,
which heretofore had bpea woraed
with jiumpH, were uiioutbig,. water am)
The flawing wella wore thV atand-
a *l of Kansas No. 1 awl t, Madelt-y.
Ca veins were causing their crateni
spread. The affected area.' about
well craters was almost a mile
half lou«.
Fir© fighter* hoped that the phe-
nomenal gas pressure would subside
and allow them to extinguish the
soon. rJ: Losses already have
ited pant the half million dollar
rk. With o much gas escaping
so many openings, tire fish tors
that the underground supply
be exhausted rapidly
ft | A small creek bottom and the lone
road la that vicinity were seething
wanoes of slush and bubbling pot
boles. Traffic was moving over the
md with considerable difficulty,
ltangerx kept spectators a safe d is
tance from the danger area.
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you eat better . . .
relieves periodic headache and
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If you are not as well as you
thji medicine a
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today.
WORTH.—Coach Francis Schmidt's basketball squad at Texas .Christian University this year
i men. only l)«e of whom are letter men. The men pictured here are (back row, left to right);
Otech Schmidt, Wesley Green, Fort Worth: Charllo Williams, Fort Worth; Richard Allison, Dallas; Judy
Trueisoo, Dallas; Cy Perkins, Olney; Jimmle Jacks, Fort Worth; and Dan Harston, pallaa. Front row;
Robtot Chappell, Fort Worth; Hersel Klnzy, Marshall; JohhAy Vaught, Fort Worth; Capt. Buster Brannon,
Athens; Weldell Sumner, Athens; EUiert Walker, Ralls; and Wallace Myers. Jacksbore. ; ;•
NOW IT'S " MINADRAMA!" — One
minute dramatic sketches devised by
Eileen OoiigiaSt'actress, together with
talented group of musicians and sing-
ers la new feature -of Harnmlali Oil
Co. weekly radio program. Bight,
Miss Douglas and above, the Rondo-
llers, a peppy group of male singers,
popular feature ol the program.
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Recent MUlt
Itary Air
u's luvail
s
hope that Peru's Invasion of
Man Territory will not prncjgiute
war. But under iilmT**
le«ulersliip, the
blans are preparing 1o
coffee llelds for the battleflelda if
necessary. ''in'
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SIDNEY, -pK-S. W., Jan. 23. (AP)
—-{Sight pensions,, Wire killed and
widespread^ damage, was caused to-
day by/a ♦iolenl florin which struck
Sydney and the surrounding coun-
%TV
/K dam burst at Stanwell park and
caused n deluge to deseeud on week-
end campers, including one family-—a
father, mother and two boys.
T^ie father lahlied inemhers o£ the
family together to a tree mump and
th«n pluuiged into the torrent with
a baby In an attempt to reach high-
er land but all were washid away
except one girl.
Near Bulga Beach hundreds of
ton* of rock crashed on a cottage
and killed a hoy. The eighth death
was a man struck by lightning. '
Many streets of Sydney were
awash and part of the seafront 'prom*
etiade at Cuogee beach was swept'
away.
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DOES,YOUR
ITH OFFEND?
tOBABLY
Many atlractivd pertons are
not welcomed at i
ings bscaute their
baa Don't be one of them.
Moke sure that your breath is
sweet and inoffensive by gar-
gling with Usterfne. it combats
infection* in the mouth, checks ::
infection and instpntly destroy*
odors. Lambert Pharmacol
Company, St. Louis, AAo.
LISTERINE
ends halitosis
KIIU 200,000,000 germs
Chicago Pro Wins
West Golf Title
Arli, Jan.
M
PHOKNIX/
First place
In the
SS. (AI')~
Arisonu open
Cierriian-Texan Officers Mean Business
TWO BETTYS —
Betty Webb In real
life plays the part of
Betty Lou Begent 'ln
that thrilling nightly
radio mystery serial,
"Cfcandu the Ma-
gician."
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This picture is a good warning to men outside the law to
away from New Braunsfels, Texas. Sheriff August Knetsch
Deputy Sheriff Ed Schleyer riddled this car with buUcts. Austin^
police nottlicd Knetsch that hijackers were headed his way on the
Austin-San Antonio highway. A hole in the gas tank, and 51 holes
(count 'era) in the auto stopped ths bandits. Knetsch (left) and
Schleyer ara pictured with the car.
ARTHUR JOHN-
STON, famous mu-
sical composer of
the popular, "One
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BABY
SENATOR—
Senator Roliert
M. LaFollette, of
Wisconsin, who
for years has
been the young-
est member of
tho United
States Senate,
relinquishes his
distinction to
Senator Richard
B. Russell,
(right) of Geor-
gia, who Is 36
years of age.
| WALKER'S NliM-
KS1S—Irving Ben
Oooper, (above) one
of tho leading fig-
ures of the geaburjr
Investigation of N w
Youit City's govern-
ment, has resigned Ms post In the
Senate Banking Investigation at U e
Stock Exchange. .
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More Chance" and other
bits, now In Hollywood, la shown working on the fea-
tured songs for the new picture of Kate Smith, en-
titled "Hello Everybody," which wlU be released soon.
Mr.1 Johnston's contract with, one of the large motion
pletuTe producers has Just been renewed.
iuy gloves with
«<>ir toymauient, the last event of
tli®lfseason iH the west to attract
the army Of golfers seeking gold and
glorj', was held today by Hairj* Coo-
per, Chicago professional.
Cooper aliot two par-breaking
rounds of 70 and G8, equalled par
for 71 .once and in the final round
took a 72 to give Ulm a total of 281
for th«ftt2 hole#. His first prize mon-
ey warf $40().
Horton 'Smith, Oak Park, 111.,
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and Uay" Mangum, Dallas, tied for
second place with scoria of 283.
Johnny Dawson, Chicago, ledt the
amateurs with a card of 238.
CAN HE TAKE ITT—Gordon White, (left)
seems to be getting the worst of It In his bout
with "Toddy" Carroll, during one of the weekly
classes conducted for sons of Naval Officers as
Annapolis, Maryland.
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LISTERINE .
TOOTH PASTE
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thanks for calling
CHICAO. ~ Tho meanest man, is
at it aKaul. Vl .
• Dr. Corbih F. Stlne, dentist, re-
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CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
AIDED BY OliD IHMIIIY
"for thirty years I had constipa-
tion. Souring food from stomach
clMikrd me. Since takinjc Adlerlks
am a new person. Constipation is
thing of the past." — Alice Burns.
It.li, Gorce, Druggist.
For COLDS, COUGHS
Sore throat, muscular rhea-
malic achcs & paLus,applj; Mu
terolc, the "countcr-irritantw
ported
phoned
"Wlldee
longing
to polffco tbat a man telc-
him, asKH{s doeeription of
five month*, old puppy be-
to Dr. Stlne's ^sjiildren which
wnn'dered uway recently. Dr. Stlne
had Inserted a lost nd in the paper.
Dr. Stiue described "Wlldee."
"That's the dog," said a voice on
tho telephone. "I've got him. But
you wont set him back again, just
chcckinK . up—fhanks.'
Tho man hung, up. "
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Color the Index to the Quality of Flours;
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the Whiter the Flour the Higher the Pries,
« AT AtL DRUGGISTS
Questions Concerning In-
gredients andffHixing^pf
Self'Rising Flour.
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Sometimes when if Intro-
luced to aelf-rlslog flour, their rene-
Hon is pdisapprove of the ld«i| a
Boor tbot baa been leavened for them.
Occasionally they are auspicious of Ita
wholesomeness and composition. One
of tho Aral things they want to know
la nbtfgt the quality and fluantlty of
the Ingredients that go Into the make-
up of such a product
Flour Facts Told.
There are no secrets about the In-
gredients or the proceasea of mixing
self-rising flour. Slrat of tfL tt la
floor made from gpft winter wheat—
« wheat that grotra beat In the ceo-,
atatea, eapedally In Ulaaonrt and
Ullnola. As la true with the milling
other variety of wheat, the
flour appears on the market
number of grades. These differ
are ua«d to prepare dlffer-
of self-rising floor. The
la graded does not In
that come trades are Inferior
In nutritive value or la
that Influence the flnv
of baked
in the fradee
Those flours pre-
the whitest narttclc* Is
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"The White.t Flour. Brin8 «bo Be
One Year's Subscription
By Mail or Carrier
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lo Just the right nmoontB to
the moat desirable lightness '
contribute to good UardR In addition,
fine table aait 'fif added In order to
glvn Utrtotlafnctory taste of aaltlness.
IPP ot «ei brining flear
weighing 108 pound*, there are 182*
a barrel
urlty, are weighed an«
added to tho flour. After the batcl
la mlxedv and lifted by tnacliinory fm
fifteen minutes, It flows Into bear>
bags wbldi are sewed together by nm
chlnery. fl,t no time ditrins the ptw
ess of preparutlon do hand - touch tht
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What rich mellow flavor of fine 'p;
old Cheddar cheeao you get In
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made with .
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1933, newspaper, January 23, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289299/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.