The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1934 Page: 1 of 8
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Louisiana Man
Killed In Car
Accident Here
UATESVlWifc. T«t.. May 86.
(Al'|—H iy*e reformatory authorities
| today investigated (he brutal axe
slaying of Regit rt t,et. Huff, IB yeur
[old liuruiit, of the institution, in it
[tWit "tiwirby; >
Holt, who liinl been ill the rcfor-
j matory but one month, died several
| hour* lifter being (ouiul in u plowed
j furrow of the field. His head hud
i been split with an axe,
Officials questioned another inmate
j of the place, who. was last seen
with young Hubai't.
An uutoinobile Pri «b ujururring
around 4:45 o'clock ycsferdjiy af-
ternoon on u curve in the < tnitige-
Beaumont highway hear the^ Jett
cemetery, reunited in the diath of
one man and the severe injury of
two other men occupying the ear.
W. E. Atkinson, 3«, an automo-
bile sales agent at (.ilenmora, l«t.,
died 'JO mi tutu.* after the crash, tit
ttuf" Trances Ann hutcher hospit.il
where he was taken in a WhecJer
ambulance. Two skull fractures und
the severe Compound fractures of
legs wife givyrr as t'he mnljn
.cavfaeV .«>f death.
A. J. AfWljaon, aged about 65, fa-
ther of the Jj**y(jascd. and M. H.
Howell, both bu.siifcsn men of Dc-
Rldder, sustained severe injuries
and were taken to live hosptUij in
private cars. Indications u i(. CP«a'
Mr. Tjovveil sustained ' Internul in
juries. He received several cuts
and bruises pIsMlt ,dy- head arid
face. .The senior Atkinson received
a severe cut about the mouth, o her
vjoutB and bruises about the fut'e and
Ipid.
Ite three were returning pom"
, trom Uouston where they hud been
on a coM>ination business and pleas-
ure mission^ As they rounded the
curve following the rainfall yester-
day afternoon >Uto wheels of their
machine SklddeilNfjnd the ear shot
to the left, striking a black
tree. The machine co«tf'l>
wrecked.
The body of .the"" dead man
taken last ulslil by the Wheel**
neral home to DeRidder, wlyrre
tteral services and burial >vere
pected to take place sotpe time
day or tomorrow.
Horse Snatchers
Ask Ransom For
Prize S tall i o n
X-OUlHA, Ky„ May 25 (AP)—j
The ransom racket has Invaded j
the. Kentucky mountains.
A registered stallion owned by |' Tom.
llr, R. ' C. Moore, veterinarian and ; the r.
former Law rente -irounty judge, was of <1 i
taken from his stall in the dead ot hu^J^
night. i era
in
IE
OR
fciflrt-., if.- today entering
a' re-eiettK>t ~.ty the office
•t clerk of ( rung>i>evKgunty.
lot he action of the #>«iuv
primary * lo be held July 8N..
The horsenapers tacked a ransom 'M < .official announcement will be
note on the barn door. It demand- /found in th,. tegular announcement
-ed *5011, |i«t a poatcrlpt added, "thil
horse ain't worth what we fuoit
thotj,, bring '4251).**
-.l>r: Moore, -who] values th/ four
I year «ld PerAermi at ♦5ut(/iv«i mat
*4
would
^>t;,..irttv't
think ho
''come
twelve.
c house
flen you
' ite''
. ^
turned ,.*We" note over
'ties . announced he
iet ' what Ui,. harsenaper
i 1m worth, was instruct
! to Town Hill toOighr ii
j Start walkin from But Fi
! to gatf. oo in y%m:ti t*y
I hear w histle like Hob 1
money in roajr and tfMf
Dr.
j to autho
the ranadlli- demand- Uount>> .has been
.. (tee— Hyatem that
'tile roqulrrwnents
to have i
j celumns ot this twiper tislay.
In submitting his candidacy again
| lo the voters of this county, Mr.
! Durfil '4> els that It can lie correj
said thai he has fulfilledJUis iViotn
j l es made « In tire\J(y«ri.am|wig« ,
j in that lie lias ^-\'S uled the duties
! of this- offijse-fn a manner that won
for jiiai" special favorable comment
llie nudinir's annual reptui on th«
official records of this and ether
j offleex of the county. - --
1 "Attention
! ed tft (he
of the pooftle . la
fact that since
direct-
< (range
TObBOO, ().. May
With iifl<> fire and I
national guardsiuen gained control
today of a riot-scarred factory din
trict where two men hut> met .death
and 150 have been injured in/strike
j disorders. / ■, . '
j The militiamen, ,740 swmg, re^
pelled brick tossing stplke syuipa-
! thilsers in nine hours/ uf desperate
j guerilla warfar<> at/ the plant of
i the Klectric Auto-^Ue company.
Hard (ifessed.. /the soldiers fired
| Stopped for yA time, the rioteis
j yesterday afternoon, killing frank
I Huliuy. 'i"y and Sieve CylgOn, 20,
and won truing several.
Stopnml for a line, lite rioters
j Htrenuthened .their forces and re-
I inured to battle last night. Two
men were shot and three others
were injured. The crowd numbered
6000 at the height of the riots.
I'rospects for peace negotiations
W,ere i'omplicuted by Hew develop'
mints toward a general strike In
Toledo.
Kifty-thre,. persons were arrested
bv tlie militiu for civil authorities
anrl charged with rioting.
jQtiiol was restored shortly after
midnight in thr> area of machine
guns and biyonets just five blocks
northeast of the city hull.
Pour more companies of guards-
men. n armored car and trucks
loaded with gas bombs were ordered
Into Toledo t« tighten (lie hold of
U)e military authorities. brlnging^j*r
neitHy, lilOO the forces of ,UrtT mili-
tia.
Adjutant (i'fneral !-'ratik 1>. Hen-
derson iilytotirxeti fhi-t officials of
tlie^i-otiipafly had agree'i#"-. ,jo shut
-KfiRvn (he plurit today anil tomorrow.
Charles I'. Tuft, who was dii-^H^At
patched here by the federal depart-
ment of labor, took the lead In ne-
golintlons.
tTliion leaders clung to the orig-
j inal demands of the five week old
| strike, which included it ten tier
i c*tnt pay increase and union recog-
i nitlon.
Sabine Cash Store
City Farmer
Modem Chevrolet Co-'
Pav la's Pood Store
A&P Stores
Joe Aroimon's Grocery
Oranga Laundry ^
Mrs. W. P. Cariylit 15eaufy
VVIngale's Market
Gulf Feed Store
Strand Theater.
Green's"
Palace Beauty Shop
Klassy lvitaner*
Pair Store
Sinclair (Lou Craft Agent)
Dairy Association
Quality Cleaners.
J. II. Peveto's Market
Gulf States Utilities Co.
J. Penney Co.
McGuire's, iiiHuraiu'ii
Caup, Grain
Cli'dil fine's
Hit I«. Cohotiour
* Mi:I,can's ICleeti'lcal Shop
Southern Pacific Lines
I nited (!.jj,s Co.
Greyhound ltus,
Shop Plyto.v
Orange Floral Shop
Case & McGee (Phllco)
Nelson's' Style .Shop
Grange Drug Cu.
Joe's Sandwich Shoppo
Zeto's Hakcry
:>rtiueyer Fttneritl Homo
Felix W< il
Orang,, ewelry Co.
Joe Lucas & Son
Sabine Supply
AIk-.'h, Inc.
A. II. C. Stores
Dr. W ill P. Coyle
HAST < 'Hli 'AGCi>
(A P) — Two more
oiv dead todav In
iif "Ge Uillinger./
In this city wX
nd.. Mnjr ifi
|ee . officers
ie W>ody game
taewvi'
was slain
man definitely ldei
Hllllnrr, two officers,
Hrion, 44, and l.loyd Mul-
Wsre machine-gunned to
last uiirht. 4 -
om F. Hunter
Delivers Address
H e r e Thursday
a« ry
West Orange
Teachers Receiv
e c I
roblem
llw fi'Mh>\vJ..ug .staloin^nt
i Im* Htitiiition In (u.iMKc <*«hi ii -
N
ty Iiiis been
county relief
made
board
fining!
Orange ooun-
decUled tha
made (o. flic
presotU'- sltim- i
• tid. fjiieration. |
RE
and
Ham p;
unry 1
fled as
Martin
vihlll,
ileayf" late last night
re was no clue to lh> identity
Ptlptie killers. Dllling."!'. fugitive
from (he Crown Point jail wlnei's he
was held, for trill for the murder
i of o'Malley, was aitotpivted, but It
j wan only a stlsulclon. The onlv two
men who might have been able •" * -
say positively a« U> the Identic
'lie killers w> re I he
they died instjyjt4j'
dk^UMTT^Mul vihlll and O'Hrien.
rail oltlcers who knew HlUlnger
I by sight, had ln«en assigned to guard
ii read along which It wiia believed
DiHll |[e,r_ uiigj^ truv I last night.
low-lhg word from- IndtanapohM that
a tyfctt believed :o be D|l|ln«p<r hud
ls>en seen ftiere yeeterda.v,
Ail aiHomolille believed to have
carried ft ;iir or fi\> men appniaeu-
ed at high speed. The two .officers, ,
traveling lp a pulice squad $*!$•• 4p*
patently declileii" tii halt the curnnd
ilivestlgale.
Just what; happen-d is not clear.
The officers' In dies
m
Wrtfwl
were found
- tiOn iflB
slumped In the front seat of their
«luks
1
a mojoVjty of ihVertrr - (vvh„H((
ill arlVi«^d or not fit- : nolmrviuent'In
/
Salary C h
ks
Vet's Club May
onsor July 4th
ration Here
■
r<'/yi
idea of an oht-fa ultioned
ebrntion with fre0 barbivui'.' c.ol*
ored with patriotic speeches und it
general good time, has luien origi-
nated In Orange and is being^,seri-
ously Considered by the Orange
County Ve'erans' club. ' /■
The suggestion regarding the cele-
brat ion was mnde by ,y K. Joseph-
son, a member «f thjv^clnb, with the
understanding th«t the Veteriinu'
club would spomttir the proimsltlon.
Ip antitlpatioit of the celebrntlon.
Josephson asked to lsvome gen-
eral chairtnun, ahd he staled today (J
that he. Would gladly accept the
obligation.
It/Is argued that it has bei^n
ye^rs since a typical July 4 cele
'Ion hits been held ln< Grange,
though they hud been held. in adja-
cent sections and llberallv patroh-
ixed by Orange people.
It Is planned to extend an urgent
invitation to every gubernatorial can-
didate la the state to attend and
is take part on the program. It is be-
lieved that people in all section* of
Jefferson, Xewton nnd Jas|ier coun-
ties, nnd Calcasieu parish, would
turn out In large numbers for a big
"pow-wow" in Orange.
It Is c*l «c1ed thnt definite un-
nonncemcnt will be made at the
next regular meeting of the Vei
Siis' ch|b which will b> "Wed
Tom F. Hunter, candidate for go -
ertior. spoke to an audience of about
5iio people at, Starkpurk here last
night after being 1nti*f«4uced Hy J.
T. Adams, « local altorney---^ho tWo
years ago mad,. si>e«H'hes for v. th<'
Fergusons- Mayor W. I*. Bluntfha
muster of ceremonies, Introduced
Adums.
James V. Allred, the only oppo-
ment mentioned by name in the ad-
dress. was referi*ed to as the little
boy with the big breeches. He at-
Ctiscd Allreii of picking plauks from
his ("Hunter's) 1 platform and de-
clared , that' Allred who had fought
the oil compuirill**, represented by
Jake Wolters, had ltttrt'iwed Wel-
ters' publicity man for thV<S£maind-
er of the campaign.
Hecauae the various utility com-
panies were Hupping the financial
strength of the country and shirk-
ing tax obligations was assigned for
part of th«T reason for the de-
pression. TW restoration of ah
easy available credit and the udop-/
,,n . Hon of a recovery progriuu for 'IVi-
le-i"" '(y, reducing the tax burdens Were
among the outstanding thiugsx'udva-
cated by the sp«aker. Chain stores
responsible for hundreds/ of thou-
sands of vacant stores/formerly op-
erated by legi imate eonccrn* forced
to the wall, were cfvarged with the
non-empluO'ment of five million men.
That the s'pejtlter put over his ud-
drcsw Tltursday night to a much bet-
ter advantage than he did IW'o years
ago was the declaration of many of
those w4jo heard him on both ooca-
slons« -From Orange, he goes to
Arthur to apeak Friday night.
The second group/of checks rep-
i i" sentlng federal ain relief funds for
I continuii'imi of/rural schools has
been received
placed under the
In order to meet
It la-comes lie es-
. —, „ general knowledge
of account Ing. otherwise it" will lie a
Iserious handicaps to aPyufie attempt-
ing to perform the duties of ibis' of-
I flee.
f Mr. I>"dd who has hud approxl-
i mutely in years of experience in *«•; j "'""""n '"/
cojinting Hill In business, has mad" been received All the office of the
It a 'point to conduct his official (.county schopf superintendent The
business on an accurate and under- I last cheek^/Wectved, totaling ?7K7.G'I
j standable basis.; He has maintained'for the Mnirhers of the West Orange
lit system I hat "enables him to keep l"Tndet,<>r"lent school distrleV were
always at hand a complete state- j distributed today.
ment- of the Office. Anoth'r thing
t has made It an ' easy matter
for liitR l o keep so close
with ihe affairs of the
benefi, of i"he. coin't officials /and
the gen* irat pubttrvjs a syst^n of
, accuracy. In other^ords/^ it has
laten Mr. Dinld's isdicy uC sec that
anything that is wortlMloing^bould Work of installing new and th"
be well done and to/see that 11 is most liiodern optbtil ettulpment, all
not necessary to do It over. ^ electrically o|ierated, lias just beep
(juaIIficatIons /above cnumerut> d completed In the 11. l , Cohenour
ly in toutdr!
Tice for >fio I
ohenour Installs
New Equipment
In Optical Dept.
a meeting /f tlu
ty r'elbc board/it was
a statement •■•should |)(,
publii' co\/riug thj.'
tlon as to flnunces ^
C'ousldi/alile criticism lyas" Iteeu. made
in the past and present,- some "0j[
wluch .might 1m justified -bj.it we
sure that..
ha\> bei'-n
miliar with the facts as they actu-
ally exist. The board and the ad-
luifvlKtrator have tried to lie fair to
nil (hose entitled (o relief and we
have endeavored to obtain the max-
lim-nn. of relief funds from the very
beginning and lire still doing ' so,
however, since the discontinuance of
the civil works udmiplstration
gram It has IsH'ii inipossible^tti ob-
tain the re'tiuired amotmc^of funds
to meet the local netutsv for instance,
f we received Inent^ live per'cent of
lour re<iuimpetus for the month of
I May, wUWi hits neci-ssitated a. very
lat gw- dts reuse in the iiiiiouii|. of t'e-
Jm at the present and until the
fttll amount linn been received It
w|lI "be necessary to operate on the
reducerl basis.
car, w ith a dogen machine gun
In Up- neck artd IfSad of each-
Wppears
sue of the l<eiii1er,
dec Ion to a second
of the p< uc4> of
ject to' the. act
primary -elf^tHtTn to
In i'yldltiott to . it
c fficlai
today's
seeji+rig n
us jiistiqe
I he deiaol-i'Slirtjj.
be held July 2K."
claim iwsed on
ht oit this .Vfrtt.
r... ; Dr. M.
e*pectcr for
, ,r annual
' dairies
, city sanitary In-"
nge. Is winding up his
testing all co«i*V of
sijpply their products
In t«Mlnjt wround 400
Student Learns to
* Fly In One Day
make it possible .to cope with (he
heavy res|sin<ul iMties of the office,
Mfc.,. JJodd said.
Jlf>Mil lakes (his op|Kirt unity
of expressing, his appreciation to
the voters for Hw.ir very liberal sup-,
popf and cuojHirattonr-v In the past
d again solicits thsjiivvrttw jind In-
fluence in the •;cijruing electiufl>s^..
i plica I department.. In the equip-
ment of the optical department is
what is (declared to be one of the
best arranged and most modern re-
fractions rooms ih the stale of Tex-
as, Additional space, in three dif-
ferent rooms in the rear of the Co-
lie noun jewelry store lias been pro-
vided In (he past few days.
"Hy reference lo tht ~
you will see that flic
tion prevails' over the
"Neither ,'the ' hprtfd
daily papers
alsyve sltua-
enlire state,
nor lhr, ad-
| doijMicratlc usages which ' provides
|/-for a second term of office Ml'. Wat-
son .feels that hp has fulfilled the
duties of litis office In a manner
generally satisfactory to the public,
lie hus made it a point to ls> nearl#
always op duty for the accouuno*
datlrii of the public and has erideav-
oird to reader justice to^ a'll alike,
witluiut fear or favor of any ope.
Ills records have Always been open
for Inspection ahd the public Is
fully aware of the fact that his
records huv,.measured fully up to
all rci|iiirements, as shown by the
H o annual reports rif the auditors
during his term of office,
"I wish to express ^uiy mast sin-
affile,k must have caught
pictely by surprise, as
eadttrtltff*km
when the bodies i
A watchman foj:
Ik
them
-WSXBm
pany, passlng^-Utut way about half
an lulur >Her the shooting, discov-
ered the* s'liiud cur with i s c trgo
of-'two dead |>eai> 'officers,
PolliiiKti leaned to the theory
thut\ liilliuger or his. gang wag re-
sponsibfe for the double miirder, but
I bey emphasized tlvy had no proof. .
The t*it that the officers were shot
ruthlessly as Officer
• i'J^p.J.y Was- lust January in a
I nnk which ; is generally :
credited to'^lwijfiger vfrta one clr-
t-umsfiinctf . liwillS!^4ik!W>tih suspicion
tluit th- fugitlv,. dcspelKutp wus I in*
Plicated. ■ \ • """'it,.
Corn and
Associ#
Meet
mltilstnitor are" permitted to make
exceptions but ar<< reipiired (o colli-
ply with instructions issued b,v the
Texas r> lief commission through Hi"
stale director and the following
penalties will l«' enforced should
the instruct ions be violated;
| cere thanks and gpjgtitudc to the
1 voters of the precinct who two
j years iigi elected me lo olTy*e, also
| wish to express my apfireclutloti for
| the general cooperation of t|\e pub-
I lie und the officials with whom I
hove walked during my Zeriu of of-
lunueiice will
l flee.
Your vote and
Slain Desperadoes to Be Buried In
Separate Graves, Mile Apart, Despite
Their Request to Be Buried Together
DAI-LAS. Tex., May 45 (API—
The trail 1 narrowed to Its finish to-
day for Clyde Harrow rand Bonnie
Parker, the southwest'* 'outlaw cou-
ple who followed a course that re-
coiled and struck them.
Religious songs t brief messages by
a minister, and then I heir bodies
were to be lowered into unpreten-
tious graves—ii mile apart. Hop-
pie's retpies) that she be buried I
only fl
IPfecfit
■: h«v*
"of cowa,
' " showed
|KpppipRRH
killed- t iwA . the other
in the next day or
erat.. '.rnle/ .'d^{j^|M|l9RII
county are mid to t>«
condition.
of the aP-
Two of
al>i<Rdy been
will > killed
iwi
two.. ^ As
f> .-/
Junes Deruuen. 28. of Welsh, I-*.,
look a complete flying course and
aolued all in' one day at the Orange
Air School this week, according to
Jack L«on KcboUr>; jnatructor.
Reporting Tuesday morning 'at
O'locjfc HM^oaen completed' IS
«lr,. Instruction periods «( to rain-
'tfMts and eight hours of t*at periods
and ground Instruction and took the
alone o« his "solo" flight at
< .. ..
Is the fifth., student to solo mo
far In tbe school. Kchols said. Ad-
ditionwl students enrtytajf ar«. Bill
MtDonaid
£|wy'TPplCJ|
iss
mmm
with her. crime partner was ignored
g.v hojth families.
A grav« cleft from the1 rocky,
hillside soil of West Dalian was
Barrow's, next to the resting place
of his brother. Buck, also shot down
by pence officers. The sandy loam
of ft river valley was selected as
.Ronnie's burial plot, a mile away
from her "man." ,s'
Privat,. services . were arranged
for t'lyde. free from the curious
mob (hat jostled past his Wer in gin
undertaking parlor Inst night. The
corctuony prepared was brief—two
Songs. "Does Jesus Care?" and "He's
the On#;$;.a brief prayer and
sage nnd then burial.
©pUMtnles relatives ifjljll;
)*♦. announoa .fttpwill!
reluctant
0mm
Intimated they might wall until to-
morrow. '
Clyde's entire living family pre-
pared for I he service. The law al-
lowed I,. C. Barrow, a youtiger
broihcr j l|ed, for robbery, to attend
by arranging |2HZ00 bond.
Bonnie's sister, Killie Mace Whi(t',
incarcerated In a Tai'raiit connly
jail on a charge she aided In the
slaying of two slate highway patrol-
men, was denied the right to attend
services for her 'wayward sister,
Throughout the day yesterday
throngs gathered at the funeral
homes holding the bodies of the
couple.
Home' (id no persons, dotted with
women and children, shoved, pushed
'and talked loudly as they fought to
view the youthful desperado's body.
SaOn": relatives sought officers ai\t
'li-gged that the crowd be -dispersed.
The doors were closed In Uie fai*s
of thousands who muttered their
disappointment.
; The ' undertaker askedthe crowd to
iMvei. .saying "the family .has ovci-
heard ' some«of ' .slightly remarks
..a
.''Hec.' W. Any person. Or persons j
charged with the duty or i-esponsi-
lilitty of ii'diiunlsterlng, disbursing, '
I auditing, or irthirwlae .handling the;
: relief funds .provided/for In tits act, !
1 iind who shall" misuppmaprliite any
; tuii'h fonils or who shall know ingly |
uin'ic fills,, reports r:<ihceralng same i
jor who shall by l oliusion or fraud !
! w'Hh' any other person wrongfully ;
j dlstrllMite the funds provided for in
the act, 'shall '*«• deemed guilty of j
it Moriy utidi.shHll, upon cpnvlctlon, |
H «s i-onfined irt'&.J.be Stale peniten- ;
' ti?« t-y"•"•ffJii' « term W. not less thftrih
i on# yca.r''T vi' more | iiV'au, five year^t. !
j ''Likewise tli'iWv, seeking vrei- f are
'subject to the folowilwti,,j>ennt.if if not
"entitled to relief: " ' .
«,*'Mee. 21. Jin? pers<in or' peri^nfl,
Who should knowingly tlilike any
be fully-'; appreciated
year" Wii'aoti stilted
with his
again this
it cpuncetlon
a hno.uncetne.i.it today.
Funeral Service /
For Guy Mansfield
Set Tomorrow
PupeVal services for (Jiij T. M.uis-
fb'ld, ah aged Oi'ntige eoiin y man
who fiuv many years operat«| the
Ma-wsHefd ferry, and Who died sev-
eral day a ago at Itcapmottt Oettcral
liospllal. Will be held from the Pim
: kin and llrtiiln Parlors tomorrow
morniitg at fit oVIock, It w .is iitid >
'stood ) ,«♦ today. Iiutitil will ta'je
• place In th(, Mitiisfield c,>metery.
fal^Hl^ iwti mil's south of Vldpr.-
A meeting t f the. t'ai*h-Hog I'ro^uc
tlon (,'i n rot assoelaMotH of ('rat
county has been , culled for HatuV-
day afternoon. May 'J8. In the dl
tri't court romn by I„ Singleton,
chairman of the temporary organi-
sation. The meeting Is for the pur-
pos„ of siding up a permanent or-
ganisa'lon in line with regulatlomi
j-luld down lij the sei'l'ilury of agri-
culture, electing a board of "dlrcc-
1 tors and officers of thP permanent
! drganixHti'in, approval of the laid-
1 gt't and o her busipsits that may
j properly come before the rieetlng,
| Anyone desiring to may Come but
, only members may participate. '
The organlgatifm 'is lojiiposed pf
j.cortrhpie conti'iict signers of itrannie,
j Jeffersohi. Hardin rtatt Ijtbel'ty ( .'on'*
' t ics. '' .,' '. ',
M
Mother of Or,
Pastor Criti
IH at Dallas
fWsjfcfepdy
days ^ tu
sons of
statement or representation in order
lo procure any sum or sums of
money provided for iii this act as
relief funds, shall be deemed guilty j ""'I' "t sen
of a misdemeanor, liltd, slwill, up no :
conviction be punished by a fine of i
not less than fifty (|SO.()0) dollarg,. •
Or Ii, ya jail sentence of not exceed- .
ing three moritlis, or by both suofi j
filV arid ialf scntencc.
"Projects have lasii submitted and {
approved but" un tl sufficient funds
are (nude available It will be Im pos-
sible to start the work relief pro-
gram''
(Higned) '"Orang,- C:ol nt/y Relief
J ' Board./ t ^
■ltd
Was held
a (rival <
the d. win
for several
one of the
■ wits on a
jflfj
( iii a telephone message lt-.^ivml
here toda|;. Rev, Kilgar Kshridge,'
pastor ot the PfiVt Bap'ist church,
stilted that his aged mother was un-
deigning a major siirgieal operation
| i-'nd that iter eoriditlon; is vry crit
ItVil, It will probably hp st'veral
d.ty* before Rcvi, lit U ridge will be
, with his congregation hert-, Jti his
"-.I
Mr,
Mrs.' .Biil Strother an
npunce ., arrive 1 uf a 101-2 pound
baby daa-ghter,
JS. Hhe "
Ray.
hag l een
!"• .
Wednesday, May
iewi
Hi
Kditti
All Stars to Play
Here On Sunday
The Orange All Wars will
the Port Nc lies baseball tMiin
Hphday afternoon lit West I'Ipd i irk-
Morgan is sluled to hilli fur the lo-
cals ahd Kast Texas M'cCurley.
curve IhiII artist, will take >he hill
for Ptirt Neches.
The Kft Neetp-s teata took a f( *
bi ting contest - ft'oia i lu- Mtars lest
wee's by a .21 tp 18 score despite
the faei thut the. Orange iearfi 'ot
leeted ll hits, including home runs
by Nemlu and fiordon, '( '" ' *"
by Floyd and.. AliuuoHpite-
j abseiic". Mrs, I-:, tk Htover will '.
.vperik HUittilay laoriiiug vu "Chrisil in '
si Kdtiittlloii." Thclte yip b no «t- ;
•ShnMa at thi« ehuvfeh stmday liight
) on ai>Mtvi Of ,t( , Iwccalwurepte ser-
pl>(yl4i,t| oi ' to . K'««4eli er<!lt by W. CJ, Wi. :',
here i Ok'kersoii , ttt f list. MethodUt
rliuri'lti ,, {^H-'
MM
'"(■m
H*;l«g and HI
. K^iikiavkii" ■
Breiil'iT Wlt ni i and 'Jfewe '-.
triples t^alure* at 1Udlll. . tsM,
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1934, newspaper, May 25, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289681/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.