The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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WHERE TllKY l'l,Ay~TfmAY
pan Antonio at INllla*.
Beaamopt at Port Forth.
C.alvcsion ,ar Tulsa.
Houston n't Oklahoma City,
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It seem* tk jot of labs/h-vers
caught off base In their rnrent prp-
nimtu«m«n<i rieaumont'tf jpoung -Ship-
per* bad "hot tftrtr holt nod wcr
heading fslst'ifTor the lower depths of
the Texas league,
'..^Rhether the) ea stand tho pat-c a
Whole minm renPlrca proof but th*
CkprnrteHi have shown no $ttl skill
nnd Vnergy in battling their way
s liaok i«to snoimd position. ttl>-inc Up*
' run-avrity\Oklaboma t'liy Indiana the
nem-egf j ii I uto a light.
They held tWt place 'today den pile
the furl tjjiey hist last night to a
Ji'ort Worth club Uiuv did lit'.le except
WKtlch old .! <!■)(Ii« ¥! id outstnart the
lleaumobt'"batters.' The igCbre was 2
to J. although Vatchtn gave up bp;
three bits to ibij five Moaumutit took
from Held,
A club that recently seemed 'head-
ed for better th^Tgs btH suddenly re*
turned to lis^lfl'tlejis ways also
ped 8-t oohtest. The Dalian Httpf*
managed Only thr«Vf hits *tt"'eV -fiing
and then threyr awny tha'rjnme
against San Anton!© by' rpmttR i'*'
plngles in the laat
Tulsa dropped IntoyflTilt nnd and
but of tt tie with Pwri Worth when
it lost io r,nlvest><n x to s.
The tall grass in the Oklahoma
Cltr. Nli WKk helped, pttyherTWh-
iIjKhls fiame for W Indiana
FACT
5,39C Claims For |
Old Age Benefit
Filed With Board
Don't
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comfort in Star
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THE FUN
1, In aroom darkened so that you
ran barely" iMstiuRulah articles,
viand over or near an unlit light.
Pick out noma. picture or object
across the room. Tura on the light
tor 8 or 10 aecouihython turn it olf.
Try to distinguish the object on
which your eyes were focused.
2. Place a match box or other
small article on the edge of a man-
tleplepe or have aomeone hold a pan-
ell /Vertically at eye level. Walk
away at* or aight feat. Close on* aye
tightly. Walk forward and try to
place th« tip of your Auger uu the .
object '
THE FACT9
1. Notie.« that there la quite an
appreciable Interval before tbe ob-
ject become* visible again. Tbl*
nearly duplicates driving conditions
at night with headlight* of an ap-
proaching car. During the several
seconds which may elapae before
maximum vialon returns, your car
may travel more than 100 feet. (40
M.P.H. . 16 feet per set.)
2. Without tln« unobstructed vi-
sion of both eyes. It Is difficult 'to
Judge distances accurately.
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(rnwbn SmMy SmtM)
9 to 2. TodohKtprte poppfed one Into
the outfield and rnCed around * the
bases while Buff fleldern fruritlcaHy
searched•ithtp~ta|t K«a a for the beU.
When they found It and shot It home-
wairH, IVMtehfttons had already been
here, ,
Sports Roundup
By Eddie Brleta
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'•HirAtUn June 2S. (AIM—Well,
be wan one grand, game guy, anyway.
WhethW. J'Oit; ever'heard anx more of
Jairfes J. Itraddock ,-oi a* fighter you
tvlll alMAjs rememlH-r the grugi Manil
J e made ngalujrt ,Ioe IjHiifl. last h| ht.
Tln-ri- wa move than ptte spot in
WhieK.v the cltanipion cptthl have ta-
ken tKe^eaay way out but he kept
I'otnln); lit Tor mure until<t
««W cquio no .jUingc
Louis liltowM
tliingR, too. OneN
nll you see in trafh(iig
wax\ utitlilng about 1 t
wger, ,i/
the Imam • a few
* wjt'i cnrt't bellevt
few
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nnpH.There
keen, sharp..
Pune"hlng bomber of Ty«. day night
to Indicate the sluggard Wlio Ion fed
throngli his drills at Keitoslwi, May-
lie that was part Of tl/o utra'egy.Xme
fellow told us. but we didn't li.-lleve
hlin. Anyway, Joe I*. .the aaiue hard
hitler o( two yews ag > apd he .may
be a champion, for u long, timrK pso-
vidlng he Isn't tagged again by Max
Helunellng. \
ffcrbm.eling 1« dntetV up to flftht
Tptmn l-'arr.. the Hfitish champ, Hrud-
dock alHo riiay lie persuaded to go
aboard to start his, comeback. pro-\
nioters e Untitted, negroea • eornprlwd
25 per cent of last nigttfs audience.
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A minister was In charge of a special
bringIpg 80 from , New York's Har-
lem, Old Jess Wlliard \v wirs the
same style Of broad brimmed hat/
Turned up In front and down In ;he
rear. Oene Tunney. who pieked Lou-
is* spent ail evening rooting bard -for
Braddock. .
*VU NT,' Texan June «$ ||
Th« «ae|nl WMnirity ' l>«>ai^' .^^|)p(|id
today ; i i!■ hiiup wiini
iW .Hf povmeo),. had tawi tiled with
the bvirena of ■ federal ml age .ImMHc
rits, iiii uf ji.'u- l, These i-ia"iw *.were
reeolwd .ftutn each of the 4H stales
arid from >OMib-t -rif < '..lumbia
None had l« <'iK.wseeIved from Alaska
aa4 liewaJI a that <iai«. t
The I'epori trwued by I,., ?„ li it pert
mniwuBw of ii«t BffAMaoo: of*
fie#', 'of the* nflal aeeurlty board,
showt.i that New .VjMsk, with 778.
and fVoov- .iLvn.iii,'' with Hi'*, -lend
• ttt J be number of claim* t •l.-.T
In t.ht ^?u!hwt>ii!(trn !•<•#! . •'' lit.
la|m.x hj d If;,'I'M filed 10 T'f.vas,
l-oii'-taiKi and foul i« Xew MejtUio/
0<d\ C t'f'iiKis have lieen disat-
Inwi il out it :UI of thos4* filed, ac-
eoidlng to the report.
. ^There ;i a beeo litte delay in' the
paytniiit M t'lrtlmi." Bupert stated
"The ;-«vrf3*«> let>«t« otf ^time for pay-
ment of tump-*•"* > benefit* to lelgible
• employe/! at .a^e after the receipt
of the elalips''lH approtiiautely three
week*. -- ^towevvr, fmyntenis to ea-
iates of >llKlb)e wage earners tfllZe
jilt ttvj'i'rtgf of about one week' longer."
The In. letigth of time, it j
was ejtpialnrd.' Is due to (tie neeea- '
«5i% vaK-!(ii,lo i« in p!;bi1ed«r''H, A life
<rla|m,'i; it' .wa#. pidnted ou.t, Involves
little tnote. than cheeking the name
and account ijumber ond establHhlio
tiie 4,Ke o| 'the i-lihodn; and wagea re-
ceived. . In (he < as« of a <lfaih claim,
Htate laws; i' thtlfng |« priorities and
exeippHoaa. if . funeral and last "tWv
ii<-aa • Mwnw'.j haye' not been-xpalll.
must alsf). be eo«si;i|i.rg<l. In Addition.
I here is comiderajih variation Of
J>rt"^)dur«- depeivliftg' On tt;lather ,0'*
riot !j, will .ha*1,proba, ed and
ij the Rough
BOY—IJOBE WISH
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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. 937.
SO par emu wage tu
tt'xf in tour j, i#|1,
ro*t raet egpirad.
t'ncier the railway la lea- : et feder-
al ittetihtHnn mm*,- luf nwplo.v. o
the -hmm. lieWe a efnke nwm atari.
M"v nd umatbe ago carrbffa re
Jeetefl deiii itiith for revision of rules
affecting liOuia^and woek'n.' •audi
tl 'rts. '
W slTtON l TK*fiW ®n*
WAKHl>HlT« N. .Jape r as. • «.AP)~~
Tbe isneiUun of the treasury on June
t .• v.-
' ltee.al.pl a *4«i?4,H97.49:- expenttl-
tarea Hu4s,'l «.« ; 'balanee _, f9.
i uktoriut (tei l(it« (Hi- tho
tp..ntl, |a«ir..S4,7 ' ,51.
Heeelpta ' for 'fthe ■ Hl'O'.e
Jaiy i, ijiri.ina.nm.i-iti.i;: etcpemib
tares ♦7,.#miif < i,)l««.S(t, -meludlng $$.■
7"1 lN?;la3 of emergt nev e'tt^endl"
Ittreic; «'.**-e(,K of "rg)tetidttines S:\-
rH4.H71, t a«. 4a; gr « deftt. :ir. 3Itf.-
H3 t,3S1.3i, an . luerca'sipi.tf 171,3,Sti."...\<
over -the. prey.ioua ..day : gold « «t«
f.lj(,$'S .|-f>'j,4SS.7 . ' luelDfhg Si.aiti.
>f tnaellva gold.
r«a*e )eln«a< I "Ht aVM" | t
ahes previous ( KaN'KAM t.'lTV. Harnei Malum
ay, truffle isttroluian pride* himself
on lieing aide to handle all situation*
fleeing a nmtorist, mailing a forbidden
left. turn, he 'hultecl"tjbe man and start-
ed a lecture, I
",\tL speck Knglls^vjlhe motorist
an Id wh«-n .Main;H«v topp,e't tor
I breath. The Mil then handed the
officer a small Uooi. titled "l3ngliah
Into Mt*anlsh."" A 18-miiiute study
t'.evealed nothing on ratfh' rales,
Finally Maboney resurttri to an
International word^
"Vumooae,'' he shouted.
The .driver vomooaed with e. Mjjlfth .
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nrU'TH, Winn
boys play-
It was a tough fight for the press.
Oi^e expert went down with 'Shin-
gles" a few days before t.he battle, j-svh" f'les tbe elalm, [
Another was plekpocketed for January i, 1M2. the only
and many other* crashed a-hen .tin-1 claim* tbnt ai-f payable are ttioae> ln-
Braddoek limb broke down.. King j v"lx ir'« '«mP death' ' pay-
Uevlnsky was hero and there j?riY''ini
bis frlenda. One top flight sports
writer who mlsaed the show was K.
Brougham of the Seattle Post Intel
ligeneer. He skipped Chicago for
Pooghkeepale where Waablngton
crewa swept the river, They'll he
sending those boys to the Rose bowl
Iaattentb)i) flUg more hospital cots
tlUku ulmoat any ,Bertu fu tbe med-
ical index.
The absent-minded gentleman
who kisaeu the umbrella goodbye
and takes the baby out In the rain
has no place on the highwhy a.
Inattention may serve, some use-
ful purpbae when wllle wants help
in haBglng the cartglKs of agraoftdi "
4bat the collar lie cleaned up.
But the man who gets loaf in rev-
erle while driving is likely to be
found In a ditch.
Daydreams behind the wheel
often become"nightmares In a wheel-
-fhatr.
If you are in the throes of a post
mortem on lost night's bridge game,
wait "111 you get home to figure It , ,
out.
Oood drivers don't slice—on the
fairway or on the highway.
bieats. .anit>«tij,i*bjj to 31-8. per cent
of t - < 1 «v '/ received O'om • >\crra
entpioymeiu,'' Uupert' continued, "Af-
er :lmfr date, the major program of
month]/_ beti.eflis to «|tialif)ed Work-
ers Ui eowiht-'i'^e and industry will
liejjfn, itenefi'te are itased on wanes
■WNi-efved Sifr' services on • eove'rod n -
I j* ployio.-nt, from Vbe beginning of the
"j'yvw'-TPWT ■ to age fit.,, and the Wage
WASHfXOTON. fine 23 fAPI-
Premier Paul Van Zeidand of l:.i-
«lum traveled hare today for an iie
formal conference on world econom-
ic* which President H<Kiireve)t'*sald
would cover everything from- pole to
Pole. Civil and military authorities
were designated to extend a cere-
monial welcome to him .and Mate,.
Van Kceland.
j,.1-erorflUlij. t 1W t broker's social security
i acconnt' will IS' used In determining
! Wf'-neYi'.w. Po«?est«lon of an account
j humbber, theroftwe, i* casenUal in
tbe tHitlnt"i>a <«> of proper wage rec-
ords." ' t .
ClilCAiiU), J.tMi'e- 23, <.-VI'*) —' The
five -!«'ipet-uflng railroad In-otherlioods...
resoh'ed to f<-ree • negotiations on
peiidlriK wage In^reaw demarida, call-
(h> upon their aoo.tioo members today
t.0 en at strike 'wtes within 80 days.
Cuiori ofTicial*. emphasised the
litnry <4>jectlve pf- the move was to
pave tbe way for Intervention by the
federal labor hoard.
The ballot* will he mulled to mem-
bers within a week an4-the vote v^ill
be canvassed by union bends at 'n
meettlng here the week of iuly 20.
The brotherhoods have demanded a
II I >' i acidity Has Caused
Stomach Ulcers
FREE
)>on t p*y a rsnt. If you hnw stomsrh ulctra.
•toinsoa a«la#, cm. to#rtbum, aauso*. or
2iilJS.rj"?!r"? du 10 «"« « sctd, gst UOOAr
> RICK. BaMU on s stomach spsctallst's pr«-
surlotkm. Urntt, iiloswit, quick, onr M.Wmj
pauul* tiSvs wrtfun l*tt«ri>
U«n r«tu trial iigcksg*. ~
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COIjORADo KPKIXatt. frdo. June
211. <AP) The Il. v Harry Ashley
"was. found guilty last night of man
slaughter in tbe jselonay slayinjt last
Jaoaary of his 17-year <ibl-wife, e d
faced today the prospect of snavlOR
one to .eight tears In the «'tate peni-
tentiary. Mrs Ashley was shot to
death.in her botue at' Itatnah. C?oU>-,
after a succession of ««ooeHlc cpiar-
reb*. The mtnlytw." trr hts testhnntiy,
sought fa #how she had been' un-
•faittif'il. ' ' -5 ■
WA WlLVriTi.X June 2.1 fAP)-
Ttep. Mary T. Nor on.- O.. N. ,T.. who
rtise front a stenographer to chalri
tnatt of the house labor coptmittee,
expressed determination today to
briog Inlioe -i'lose.r to American wo-
men. v;i,alKir concerns women just
as imteh*a/« It does men. for it they
are not verging tbetnselve^. 'fhey nt-e
dependent on someone Who does
wory," she said The darv«e,ved* wid-
ow wan elected unanimously by the
house yesterday to succeed the late
lie p. Wiii, lv Conpery Jr.. TJ., Slase.,
a'.-i betid of the iMimmlttee, .
comffss TUCK
«. •«- TWO b
Ing pirates dug for burled, treasure
nnd hrooglit up a cache of iniail in
old I'nlted Htales coins, ,,
llogala, HagJund. 11, anil Tnlilv
Tcdor, 7. were pla)"tng under tho
front porch of -me llaalaiwi home and
found the money In $6 #H* ti'aM *S0"
pieces, dalng front IK Mi to 190ft.
about three Inches under t.he sur-
face. '
The money was in tt bag at the bot-
tom of u ran wrapped in rag« and a
lluiutb
till 4.
ttewspaper dited Jan, *4,
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T1MK FI.IRH
ASHIM lfl«>. N. t A bolt of
lightnink raced down a chiaioe) at
the A. I* Walk" lionre , an.tt knocked
a waich of the wrist of James All
red, ■ ..A:Ui H'u.,wa u«(njnr*«b .
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any cigarette I ever tried
Me tOO .«. I've heard the same;
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Cfcsterfields are . Milder . • . and
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they know what Chesterfields stands/for
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without Chesterfields
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1937, newspaper, June 23, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303032/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.