The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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il t1>« heatest, ;V';':
(lexiKDutfon tor'tt that we have ha
jdtjghd we undoubtedly ar« duo $o
hear it :j£ great deal tiaed J*«ic Xi
ward, lihopto come to r
in It alt that lt lrapUo. . I
Arguments ovar the 8rooott« gw-
lf y tarffl W 1 gave birth to It? whliu
the roeastirp *aj pending In the.
hottite of representative*. The sena-
tor- who are wrestling with the bill
:M how in <omnuttee, 'to rfinal. action1.^
when cdngreea reconvene* next #!
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A very tittle taction,
C.-f^lndlrect Florida, hut —Jl 1 I
«. but. *0 around; ,^0^4 mw tropiqu M;
j tor B, Bxcept for the advantages
| hiqh it« o*cwa<^'.::w|nf^,'he t*j^n
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;our1i to '■•.•Man
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The Idea It ;oml)oiilos in not ao whlab its exclusion flight be U
now In committee, for final action I hariiAful ofi Florida n«, k tgplbca c
i pact oat Bargo woutd tie another cane of J'
direct protection" In lull force.
•v .. '•' • . '. , . ' ■",
home-made
accept some sflsrt o
gtthffnute for everyth
li the United States.
produ*
■'More than that," 1 insisted,
why may it ,not uompel us to accept
for a lot of thing* that
when congress reconvenes next we do not prpduce i the United
month, adopted It right away. ;8tateef > „.iv •
-M WHAT. ONB
The city of Muskegon, Mich.. Is
jngratutntt«ifc-< gtaett; wit*; jprrdon.
tele pride, wa 'i r-' pro-
arcs* tt M*' nikde in health.
■■■■k • «« fcfllfi
'*,2 I
, Bflhittoj* Mnipot,
yields "beet
Ten years ugu the
' Wan aUrffalng.
be done, but there wa*""n
municipal ag«m$f- te cop« Uracil?
with tM> situation. Se 1 arePp of
pubtic-eptritad women. members' dt
the elites depart the Ht ®Mlw Huehe-j J™1
won WtwMi'i eiab. aecepteSl tKe task ^"y
y decided te combs; the high
rate wtt* free «mu* wTt*r«
might receive he* aivice
ejeSlpl
en tlMi^ proper eat*
•t
money available f r
MM>
i's uweaaitr m
| Mttkir
Iim of treat |T3^?lfil|4<
elebe'nve b.«At ^iM. a murtc.l
with leeol talent was
■Hln
"Rut It will be nltervatlnp to note
^tlhappews
Tave* 'fceeB"1n" offlee a number of
years—whfn they retftl** VOtfport of
party orgfcnliatione Weami
luffie' ;*n(jfre*'-3^it l^>
with the highest Ideal* and de^ins
thb political powers. Hut in the
Aid ee oiany of them turn to the
way ef slaying In polltieo—
faVor for tardr and voting
good pdrty men Mte cxpeot-
ed te ftite. "
; Wo hope—and yet we are *fnUd
t« prAlel It—tt«J w^aon- Flll be a
lot mori dttAMhi ^ PoiW^i
^eraik their *hlps.
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Indirect protection'' Was Intro-, whpsc «tal« of Utah
duced to th nnblk In connection lauKar, has declared war on cijtai-
wltji the proposal, already several - aut> manufacturers, for preeerlbihir
times referred to, of a stiff import a cbffln
(^ x_ Ifc-liiigluaite-M^hgaa
y tn thw United States. i I'Fupposo he should succeed In
•'*Xf. "heaven** saSre," excJalmiBd,, ,ahibiting t^mcco. Wouldn't We
—. ■«* "•*— '■ ''"WrnkkB&mli tSandy Ipstead?
the low tariff folfc •'why put a pro-
d ttananaa' We, raise
"How about that for imlirect pror
tectiou of the taet sugar industry?'1
umw
Hit* all
.
BERrmAM BHASLEY HAS AT LATT FOUWP
A Pt'ACC- tb PRACTlte ON HIS NEW
SAXOPHDME, BEFbfcjfe A REAUt-Y
APPRECIATIVE <SROUP OF MUSIC LOVERS
tectivo tnrtff on
uone htfe. and cai't. Otir clint«t«r
won't penait tut te. What sense la
there In protecting An impossible; Senator Harrlsou laughed.
American ladustry against foreign I '-Kwu an, 1 would hardly call It
competition?" I tariff protection." he said.
"NO.- replied, the high protection-f Bfsides, 1 doubt if anybody takes
Ists, "we never can have a domestic# senator Smoot's antl-clgarett« cru-
banafta industry, but we have plenty 'aade very seriously "
of peaches and apples and other j No?
homctrrown fruit.' If haaauas arei , - •
made top expensive to buy. peopW I Well, will anyone say that soft
will have ti eat more of this stuff drink magaatas were unmindful of
of our own. the benefit that, prohibition of
"Indirect protection! Bee?"
"licker" might prove to their trade?
Has .it.'not been mentioned quite
openly tkaW the fewer oickles speat
on Itper.-the more there are avail-
dote IB w amncey >HM«
JizJkzli
It seemed to me that this prin-
ciple might be tnado pretty lut|f, __ >
1 asked Senator Pat Harrison of able for" 5 and 10>eent stores?—aad
Mlselsalppl, one of our foremen larger ' rolnn' for movies— i.ml Mill
atarmlstH on the subject of tariff bigger money for flivvers and wav-
IT
A DRAB LltTU
MOTH FLIES TO
HAPPINESS
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boosting, what he thought about IC
•Yea,'' nodded the senator, "It can
J be stretched considerably.
"Just at preweot they are trylag
lags banks?
Did not a delegation call vn Presi-
dent Hoover a few days atu, to
out to him thft the suppression of
to bar Imported tapioca from the Sunday golf would leave large nun-
America^ metro. In order to make hers of Individuals with no place to
us eat more cornstarch."* i go but charch?
whether, you des?rv« It or not."
itKAi > Till# nwir:' • r f
f vmm ftntthgft. jimi> ■ mm>
h tllllmaw Jebne 41 te hflr Wn.
iV far ton* offer
Oy (Ms PhlMHOed
IIV-vmm* - kmmw't
a«d Spy iH \<4
la te (my
__ -"lew. the oil ale
cla« and
saw te
bM / eyPlewf^BB
Rome off the esrrt..
Wall gtreet takes Ma fertuae
* tb Wlklf in
1 That nighi It was the nlgtht he
WUriM^mm' Dovle had married- an-
other fnihtv-taifid he eeald speak of
it so Itgntiy "Wse" <oatrrtled her ewi-
baiiSSSWtkW 'fad hwhad it trim. He
was 'SCUT ' lauvhlnp—frugelv enp r1« B
the fHthttlbn -he h*d placed IWr In.
Then r e remimOored bow differ-
ently things «Vre wtth her that they
of th tare.
the result
• jVtf Wpeh MuskaN«n'«
'rate was IM
rate tdk dropped % contlnuJ
ouaty add the ngUi-es for 19
compiled l(iithe U^iak JtiWI
show a- rate of only sat.'t. whlc
waa a daereate of 1 point* under
aven the prevloua j'ear and wcll'bei
tow the average for the nation. *
That's what thbJbomeh bf one
did and • that's the .tfUiweatinf
that ties behind their aecom-
' bonedcist ■tw tt> > and the
•aving of
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mm.
.V:-;v i".. tt!
o< waK jtoli
pw
wtiw
01
III destruction
BIm'
mm wortd.
scientific an«,
Mr little eottagt^whUajOet a^ma -
U*7ft« f... .rr "
rowirin. i^rn *rw«n
a mysterious visiter, whe turns >.u
te he 1te|^MMf|l^|tlMr.'«Mt *h«:
tn an orphanage bahy. and that she
Is the rightful heir at the Jlahns f r-
and Waft* s haM milIIion rtol-
Her father woe •Ifljphns' aen
fhan be waa hilled In an atito-
Ihoblle aecldent. with Vlylan s moth.
~ 'a dancer. Kent was established
the home, snd Vletan placed In
s home because the old
ttafc would have nothing of the «Kf
epHrtg Sf a stags wbnM . • Vivian
the two old mes.ttHMgj
Ttad PfOH a Vekr. before; pad hey esa-
harrassihent .left her at #nee. P"*-
i i' .<bi turndf i her backhand her
shoulders absOlT. *#♦« lbought *phs >v(<r
pit lis WT he)P Kent. Mte buys
autetnribile liuslaeas and makes
Aabags*" <*U|I><^.-'
OJf WITH TMK BTORT)
O^—CH-O r. 7
\ -
(va yvu anything .but
f*tt)W
; U Jlove bahy, .
That's the #|y thing I've plenty
Aw/tpf bA-a^tsse—" '■"' '■v'.v-
Kent was splganlhg In tha shower,
., Mlf Vivian. downstslrs getting
breakfast, smiled to herself at hip
Polity morning aWtrtlona. How hAppy
•IBlW—rd, And all because he had
♦wfctfee -to • make a little
money in the new hnatoess that he
■sm ' hi,1 iiiiggiihgiibTriiiiti, ' !
twh* W *e* H*- think* vtfry
itHdut «trt« I«*k Of nil hia
e iwncftket, ttfat hhd beeto«f
...vorltes, tno.s>f
He cam" down tht) stair* two step*
ai' a tfhie, ati> , fthllhe tipm s L,
" ut-rl CPPt give you anything
m - \
"Ain't It the truth. darUhg," he
" «> into the kitchen. I can't gltnj
tsh v*> 'iind,youj(ev«n1
I try to do riktot by
,u'n ^ttte.",;.&:.v'v:' v:
mum
I mmmSm
ha'
"y«a look Jitst like you 4Ud that
Mght o«N at'the gate when 4 kiaaed
was cryiwt. was beside her j) a
t-, "U'a^ wonderful, Pat f know irm'fl
he happier than you are here. -UujU.
we'll [bate to aee you go.""
•Oh. lit mlas >-eO,t« o. Vlv. Hut.
this meads my lite. Yea don't kaow
how hesrt broken I've been Iters He*
I've tried so hard and failed. I won-
der what kind of a part It Is."
■ funny one. of course," Vivian
assured her. "Too art a born come-
dian. I know you'll mo^e a hit."
The reat of the day Pat spent in
peeking, Vlvlaa waot over to help
Trledto be ew «* a ad helpful
show that she,.Ma glad. But
-Bark jaa tW eo^ MR who If#
eally wealed her. Hhe wap en-
gaged to marry him when ahe was
free. Abd he had sent far fuddle*
"Ah. Vlv—pleas*—don't don't do . womlerfal part for her,
— A S^(t I • P ^ _ 1 . tlntaa'' I ... . . ... .
that—vdd't 1* lease you a nttle?
• Me potted'her aroond and saw the
laughter In her eyde. It was fu ny.
Everything ~w*a f*«ay!
-WeU'KheMaugn ifc on me," Kent
grinned, "t ttioutht yon Were blush-
ing. and If -Id the heat fram the
stove, f/boOigbt you Wt+e'crying and
yOu wye "laughing at me. What
yau'imin'.thht night at the gate
Laughlh |at m« tor; kiaelhg • your
hand?" , .
W« P fhe"*bfst 'tiihe 1 had eter
bean kiaaed.~7* 'cn on the hand." she
confessed^ "And. It bowled me over a
bit." jyr?vU'' v. -f. . ,
He came up closer (o her. .
' Truiy.^Dop't 'teli ma. ,Vlv. I'm
the flret'trion-who ever tttsaed you?"
Ahe daotyxd -hsr eyes. 8be was
sorry she > had t«)d him.
*Ye —xou^were the first.";
'♦But not,- the last—not the only
man who ^eer Kissed yeut'J-
away/"?,
wtfmxm WBWWBWI HHH|
VThen She saw the eypreaslon on
his tace^ij^ej wag.fla^ Then ihe
Waa sorry. A' minute Inter he looked
tip from.: « "pancakes dueattohlhgly.
"The otH«r^;jnan—is . uarkow, of
nearly every man and woman in the
town wore forced to live, the nelfhi
litW' 4arldrd that It was a love
match, after all. i
Kent wept whistling to his work.'
The rich young Johns - forced to
knuckle down to working for some-
one <b*A No one felt sorry that he
bad tost his money. It was a work-
ing aiap's town- lie waa big and
strong, and was no worse off than
many of them
It wps a surprise to the business
* iitr
wb«n the Frankfort
Una
past
She b.'d made
possible!
L''aba,"* She pushed htm
don't" "suppose fOU'll
iSt-i
and said he weald meet her at the
train. - 1 'r / % " • • W
Khe wondered again, if Pat and
Bark hsd seep each other when ahe
knew nothing ahoot It. Why am I
so jealdue—ahe a«ked herself—when
he wants to marry me? When the
last thing he did wak leave a note
for me telling me he could not live
without me. Then, she would think
of Kent Wonder 1," she loved hTm
ps much «* she did Bark. Her
thoughts were *o coufueed that she
was not at all natural.
Pkt thought Vivian was a, little
jealous, and,it madej'her heart stek.
She tried tp fl*; things up.
"I don t see why he waa w> n1a«
to me when it la you he curee. no.
much far," she said, and looked Up
from her packing sedrchlngly.
"Weil, can't a man -be nice to one
womrtn and 'ill' ImI with ^anolhrtrr1
ViChtn : fepllt«. It waap't the thing
to any. 'she krtew—and tvas sorry
But «he couldn't help it. '[ ■{ V.
vpat b*nf iVer h#r, puHttits fevff-
Idhly. At the train there Wop■' <*
HIV
What would Kent say If h khaw?
He wouldn't hav* let her do tt, she
smiled snd went on to the
to buy vegetables.
She was bnmtaln<t happily,
gnertlng the fresh greena that
liked so much, when a tug a
elbow caused her to turh. U was
the mayor's wife, Mrs. John Stir-
ling, with a basket ob her arm.
"My dear Mrs. Johns, bow arc you
after Mil your excitement?"
"Why, everything is iOvely, Mru.
Starling. Celeste, our nidld. Is g«o-
ting along ninety, and will be oat of
the hospital soon. -- I'm chief cook
and bottle wpaher.'
Mrs- Sterling beamed on her, and
patted hnr arm.
• 'We'ra ao proud of you, Mra.
Johns!- I waa juat saying to John
yesterday we'd have to hare you
and your husband to dinner soon,
and ahow our appreciation of what
voirdI#, in a small yw. at least."
Vivian was her moot charming
self—if h bit onwUUnu to adpitt
that ghe.wga a herotiil^^JX|k«L*ii:
course6" * to >art\ from eacl
?$!!??• ■#,'■%,• !'V?vC 5 "Sure, you'll be
"Naturally,", she told him, ^rtpe'r- a^.'* took iViyla"?'8
tnrbed %«wardljr; wate&)H$'
closely to • *&• <how he 'felt tfchbut It.'
atalned g«od-bye hVt^eh
and. Cuddles. M t: Sullivan thought
\ttee. they were *o sorry
each other. •'
miasln' her, too,^
| /h^d.i^han'vi^wjr;
going .hack in tho. car. "What
'( with" that mce Mr Barkow gone, too.
I hope htfii take good cure of my
Itttie glrl." ^ V>-!fd
" Whe -looked
would hav.e done.'
L.lp-Hng bo(
closer to Vtvian'a
■pari
oti Were suporb,"my^4Par. It'a
_ M Joke on some of'^Kc tabbieH
Ittt said When you marrled it -woutd
nevisr Jast-a year. The way you and
that, boy of y'6brg.i h« buckled down
md gone to work^-lt's prl«plea r
pjnpirrawhliowfd hgrd, ■. 'But w>% ■
f.ept hor heed and her amillpg md -j v<
MNP xidtiui AN ?tiT
H.tii>:i> Kik on. Hi riM.f
The hfchnMu nbt. tl member of
the cocognut family at the palm
group, atlhough comparatively un-
known as recently a fifteen year*
ago, Is now attracting attention, not
only in Ha native Bouth America but
also in the United State* and Ku-
roi>c, aa one of the world'a poten-
.upl of oil. aceortllng to
the U/tljed State* department of
comtnsree.
Its dbwover)- by the outside world
la doe largely to Its employment as
a fuel on the ships «f the Braalllan
navy because of the shortage of
other combustible* during the world
war. Before that, the tree. an«l its
product had provide* the natives ef
northern Brastl with food, shelter,
clothing, fuel and lllumlnant, and in
the curing of rubber, the creosote
property of the emokc from the
burning nuta bad bene utilised.
CopaMasoble difficulty haa been
experienced In deviatng a machine
capable of cracking the nuta, whioh'
are about the stge of tho'average
lemon and b*v* 'rW f«uf to seven
kernels, protected by an unusually
hard onter shell. In a recent dem-
onstration, however, a machine is
said, to have mot tha tests success*
Wj ttf.'; ^ X - :
In it cl/cniar letter wo ilnd the
following: "From the broad gen-
eral Jeultur^r angle alone, can you
afford to be without these great
books? Even' If you never look In-
side them except to show them off
to friends, yon will llhd th^m an in-
vestment InJ' gstlsfacilon which will
give you atpr enviable reputation.
•NOTHBH vnXAUB BUAl'KPMITH
Under -'jk' apreadina chestnut inw
A *tubborn uto vtands^
Tbe antlth, an angry qpan i« he.
With trouble on bla hand*.
The carburetor seema to In
The cause of all hb> woe;
He tighten* halt a dosen holla.
He sit* bealde |he road toiiive
Hi* brain chance to cool
He poodcre on hia training
In the correapondence triiool
And then he starts hl> Job once
more,
.And Juat by chance 'tie *een.
The causc of all bla trouble tt
He'a out of gaaollne.
CHINA WIMj SOT VIKIJ)
NANKINtl, China. Aeir I*. tAP)
A spokesman tor the nattouaI gov-
ernment today, t umiiieiitlng upon
evunta In ManchurA. <te,ctarid fhi«t.«
wopld maintain a strong attitude
and not yield to aovict demand*
growing out'-of Manehurlun aelsaro
of the fhitV-w Kaslern rullway.
He said the government bod re-
ePIveil numerous telegram" fr«jm
prominent military teadera through-
out the country iiiedging their full-
/bat support to the government "a firm
stand. He ndded the government
hsd sent circulars to th« vsrioua
local authorities forbidding muse
meetings on the ground they might
lead to disturbances.
EXPLOSION MXXTKKX
NEWCA8TI.E-ON-TYNK, England.
Aug. l«. (AP)— An e*pIOSf«n - re-
sounding like a bursting shell caus-
ed extensive damage in the business
today. Injuring sixteen per-
•ctbin
onn, si
r~
m
bum
aH«the rose
explosion apparently was due to 4a-
captng gas. It occurred pn business
premises in Drury Liine. bIo v)n« out
tfte front of an office building,
"wrecking a safe, and shattering the
windows of the town, hail oppowlte
anil of niki.irge nuta tier or'tsbopa In
the vicinpy " •' ' ,
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ttay-
m
Pf'V
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, little feet
t m
mm
r-N^n thlngl. l
wi^hi 3?- ^
porch. In .
ltd wor
I Vlvgnf
U lfceltng. I
and ask-i
Md the i
about wor
other,
your
mixed ft
"It p( H
Hi
She 1MI.T
b&M
mmmmm
it wo
ippiH,
a, V certainly she
now. She went
the lot at
vlan raad it wiU «
l''
immediately,
part for
wisif-ir
m
Bravely hi.
and tear.
:•.••• t«|
M«iVI
MMmm
IHJPW'li I
M mt you up
tw-^Kornlnf8'!!!
ti
HH
the
eluhr;
ugh the motttka
ic«
.
m
criticism, fdgslp, all kinda of
latlan. ■ When; jMgntt- ■■
V«eo with Vivian ao mnch. «i
few ph< hi • ato.>##,.-k r
to hA«« their gpuhtg^^M^l
Mo i
rHBmlMl
deht, ybp know,.' and' all lb
fjp'orth while women in tka ;m.
- a
w don'L you
tut opttiiitg
uninvited:
not
nwt
el a^jprvoaa,.
hear, what the Beea
•,If -vTt'
ter iiad hfeen ,. ctintwioua of a
taed mufmuflng ever since they •
entered the banquet hull, but ho
been so Interested tn watching '
up they swafmcrl in to din- v"l
«... mhadn't: paw much atten- • - • ■!■«|
tlon. At Dawdler's cotrtmatid, how-- . V ...I
dver, he pricked up his 'ears, and" It
seemed to-wire
h .„ mtuw :i', - ..^ntw Wncit ^ ,.nJ ■
her
:o i
rfTrrRTiMfEri
*w i pa&ffu*
iltated a momeni
•s awfully kind of you," she
lietad her desire. "I'll have to
i«hi«
yrvdiWWCB, tiMHH yy
t^twmre you I
"•phlftgs UP W1
v l ydu a Beat D
Hi
are
ip With
g«it beai<
ththe
Majeatylif
idw. and even
tr to get
will not feel lonetjr, i fekr that you
n*xt'i*u me 'roTm
mmmt'- ■ ■ ^But trust trie,'
UI turning to Whisa to ash Ibat
K« ho thought "boy" might ho it
(ri^wdier. 'mhMtqi-nrmif
daio^lWatlon him> when'
th cieaV^ no^ea of the tam. thtv ^
trump ift;'1fHat bti'd soundiil t
to arm* rangNuUfcvj| they died
hundreds and v hundred* of 1
voices united lit V stttgHsbng' bus*
Alaa fttr poor bawdier! I'rido goes
,1, ..a'ttd ■
octor dro/ie .they Vera
fitll, attd it
dude and do
Her Royal ] welcoming at all, but
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