The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1929 Page: 7 of 8
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Children Are Installed In
New Building On Col-
lege St.
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' ItBAlAIOXT, Nov. 38. (AP)-A gift
of $1011 lite largest cvpr received lui*
been presented l children of the Day
IJoiue operatell Mill supported., by the
l*VilernI Miasionary clubs of tite oily
mill another homo tins btfeli provided for
Hie 20 little bbies during I lie past two
A'<rkn. according lo Mrs. II. W. Ab-
bott. president of the board of director*
' Tlie' ilotior, well known in service of
this kind,. prefer, that lier inime.be
withheld. Init the gfft i* appreciate and j
sorely needed by this little gr«iU| of
children whose uiolhcra are working or
\Ui0m' liomi^ are "broken in some manner.
Wickers of the institution Haiti.
Ai present the greatest need in a
fins range sufficiently largo to take
care of foods for thin group. The home
has ln.cn lurliisllod with a seeond-hami
ranjse which gas Inspectors declare dan-
gerous and the plea either for a sec-
ond-hupd or new stove or the lunds witli
which to pnrchast' ohc comes from this
home. _ ■
The new home. :i7ijiiIuh uol exactly
new. bus been repainted and papered, is
I he cot tage nt t'Jtfci College .street. There
are two large oedroow* and sufficient
spare for Oft children. There is a play-|
ground, a dining room wuere the chil- j
dren gather io the benches by a long
table and a kitcheu.
A large buck yarn Is divided so
that smaller children will not Ret in
the way of older one*, although most
of these youngsters are in the baby
class with Ouly four of them attending
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Brigands Foiled In
Bulgarian Hold Up
ni".l.<; H.MjK .Itigualavla. Nov, 'J
—Kepoits ih.it the Simp lull Orient
KaPii*.ii- ti:uJ been held up by b.m-
dlt# and twu of Il< pu-songei* killed
while' the reiUiUJictcr ««r robbuiV
proved tu be liit'iilly iWK*
llciited. «
While the train wa< still in .lu««-
la>iiiri territory yesinrday up
proucliiiiK the frontier *ttUi«hi of
Tintiibrofl IT" Alt* «rod ill by bandit*
f«'tie vert io ^Bulgarians
Tr.iln iiunids returno! tin- lire of
■ lie brlnunil* who were i|flvni oil
without iilimUnlieil on cither side.
Tlie train returned to the uc.iresi
utiit mil on Jugoslavian territory
where patrols were dl*pateh«d . to
muk^ sure tfie line wan clear. He-
celvlng a favorable report the l>« -
senger trartn continued It* Journey.
thrM hour* late. without further
Incident. •*' v v km a
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Bobbie Farr, crippled 12-year-old youth, of Iowa City, la., snapped
with the radio set sent him by President and Mrs. Hoover, after be
wrote the chief executive telling him bow much tie enjoyed a presi-
dential speech over a neighbor's radio. Bobbie first became ac-
quainted with President Hoover when the latter stopped at Iowa
City on a t> '•••* August.
MILWAUKEE GROUP ADOPTS
AIR TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
MII.WAt KKIv - Traffic rules .if
the air soon ' wilt !<•• lo fori < ov< r
Milwaukee, il mi I llU leu led here
u hen the illlw.iul.fi- chapter o£ the
National Aoronuutieul issurlallon
.idop'nd ii uniform trufTiv imlu dt-
sikio'.i iun(.'tirw.iy«. i|
Tho A mirlca n Autoinoldle ai«i i>-
lialion air travel diviaion has pro-
pOH«*d the uir oudiv I it uttering il
lor .orml.lel J t loll l>* ji.rnoaiillial
'yfi^ii'lss, - the u «rt i-l;irit.n mllll? '
"IViifTt an- n .i«r'*enH!iit
tlila propel' olwervunee of wenerallv
known and aeeepted rule* wll form
the louiik tor Kufcty In the uir a It
iloe* on (he hlghwav*.
AHliuUKh pilule hum advantage*
over motoriat*, such as greater trvu-
el space, visibility and freedom from
rudden wtop*. the pilot an llmtorlgt
both muat lieware of iMUwlng !V"
'«Iom'. failing io p** on th.' laft Hide
* f thv otli'T niat'liliip .111«I ran I*
h-UMfUnk' « ( iontrol*. th*> < o«l«* \ .\-
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M t > v. 4*1 K« c rhili .iiv:
Asks Port Arthur Com-
mission to Rescind
„ Bajlot Ordinance
l'OHT AttTUl'lt. Texan. tAP)
Nov. i!2,- Tbe eity eiuuminxioti win a sh-
ell in a i"> ;!imiiiiea.ilii^ Tlnifsdny from ,
.t. VV. WilliauiK, attorney for tirlffing
Henldciilial park, lo rescind ordinance
cullfng' an election for Xovember iSI
tor the pmp.'s.' nf niinesfflg tiriffiug io
Port Artliur.
VViHIalfp" dccliirid ''there doe* not
ii jiear any uarnint iu law whereby
iii b n. proeeeiliiiK or auneMition may
be had, anil any iillemiit to nuiieit the
•iiitory vvUliin the- bouudtti^' of. the
umiicipality of tSrifiiiu: park would
be uttcrl.i vidd." - . -
'I his inleineu^ wa; bat"'d upon tlie
furl thai (iriffing iiirorpornled by' lIn-
vote ol' NT lo - ami was deeinred by J
t'olinn .Indue H. U- .lohnsoii November
la to Ih' a municipality and lieeriusp '
udire Jolins.ui has issued a call for an i
election lu lie- held■ December for the
iJiuposc ol' clei iing a inayor", five aider-1
men and a city inarshnl.
Minor .1. \V O'Neal **aid Tlnirsda* I
thai i'lly iDinmission was pe"fiiioned to
call an election io annex drifting and
ihat tic ele *t1op was called before Orif-
fing was Incorporated , .therefore the
"lection would be held ipi scheduled.
Aircraft flying In e*tuhiawi.il ■ III
ail ways, when II is safe and prac-
lli'Klilf, shall keep In |be right -Mr
of *ui;ii uirway*. " -
Aircraft ahull mve wa> lo i .u Ii
J i lher in the following older: in -
lilmisi, ihrHhiim. balloon*, nxe l or
free I'r.ift r«*<|uireil lo k'lw i->a
IkIiHII keep a IllllllltiUlo i||*t.il'ir ol
| Sim fe*t.
Kh Inn helghl h'.xttosii. of lit. ■
, lug off ur landing, nlr. raft shall not
Ih- flown oV«*r congested pans of
title*, towns or seiilemnil* exiept
at a height sufficient to permit yf a
reasonably safe landing, wblcli In no
e>* shall b« b *« than I «•« Iwl;
elsewhere at le* than l u twt. No
flight under 1000 feet ahull bo
made over any opju air assembly
of |>er*on* except With the eoneent
of the secretary of eonimeree.
When two engine-driven aircraft
are on crotudng course* the craft
which has the other on its right side
shall ltep out of the way.
When tw oengine-drlvon aircraft
are approaching head-on und there I
is danger of collision, each shall |
ulli-r It-s eoilise lo the right, so that i
each ui i> ".lis I he othui on the left I
side. |
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Aii ovriUikuif; uir« rult ir. up ,
pruuchinK ;moth«*r trim) b«*Uiu>l I
within 70 gofficcv of thai jkoaitio't |
.iikI ft«il>HfV4ui*tit altrr:tli« «) ol tiK*
h«*uI Intr tb*4 \\\i> nhxll tnaUr |
thv ovrrtttkJtig ittivraft m mmslnK
aircraft within the 'mailing « f thvuv
! iul<n or rrllfVe It of the duty of |
I kt*«*t>iitff rli*; r f t!i«* 4i\>ri;tk«n
I ft utit^l ii k finally • jJ >t itml J
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Because she repulsed hie 'll
birthday, Ira Kirk, 3D, of San Francisco, brutally murdered ]
CInra Hocke, right, :iO-year-old school teacher, nnti a ir.agasino writor
of national prontlneucc, according to the story Kirk told1 police at
San Francisco. The body of Miss Hocke was found near San Carlos,
Cnl. KTrk is shown ns he appeared in the San Francisco jail after
his confession and >wrwit.
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Girl Routs Intruder
By Weilding Stool
rt HT AlCTHl lt. TeX*. Nov. :«.—
Misa Margi^i It* Kiln.' 1 S-jrear-old
itlrl of loos NineU^iitll pro-
te.ir.l herself Wvdn^ada v —eSfllt
when nils felled au intruder litlliaed
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lo be an army deMerter while Mhe
was tending two *mall children for
u family In Pecan (trove addition.
According to L. E. Smith, head
of the Identification bureau of the
police department. the girl wu*
alone with the children when the
limn entered with drawn pistol. Hhe
wu* standing with her hand on a
stool, ami before lie could xci/.e
tier she struck hlni oh the head,
knockIna him to the floor. Tbe
ui;«ii fled In an automobile
STATE PLANS
NEW PROJECTS
Stats Highways Depart-
ment to Award Con-
tracts for 92 Miles
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tVntrwcl* lor iiii.l* load innjwiii aifcre
iehIiok uppisiviHialel) VJ mile* in I • •
•imnaier will lie let at the l^rcetuliei
uieeliug of Ihe stale liiuliwitv e«niuiis«ioii
l r,^inl*i HH7. Official. f lb* high-
way* ilejmrtiurnt iiniioniM**! Thunala).
I'ndf« i. totaling ulmat I la mile, are county tine.
dne to ge cohlmilled far at the
nib:> ion's sewfiou Moiida) and Tuesday.
The project* o)i which bid* wHI fee
opeueil nt the lleccmlier meeting are aa
follow*:
"Matagorda county: ■ IU 5 mile* of
i-om-rete paviug On highwayit OS from
the Colorado river to KliuHiva.
Victoria j-ounty: 10.0 mile* of con-
crete paving mi highway l!i from the
tiidlad comity line to Victoria,
I'oil. county! tll.it mile* of rfradlnf
a fid drainage structure* mi highway ,ltMi
from t'aiiuoiia to the Tyler1 comity line.
Shackleford county ; 1.7 inih*s of
'•M tp.i-k t:raduiK and drainage .a ciu i ur« a
sravel and nimsduin surfaee cimr*vs on
hh'hMuy s'.l I l oin Ihc Jones iiiUttly line
10 cotiuei'i uiili bigliuay IS
Walker coiinli I.I.H mibs of grad
ing nnd drainage <m liighwut la fjiin
lliintslillc lo the Sua Jacinto '|..iibi>
line. J Trlil. -rr
Seurri and Mitchell cuuMtie*! W •
anl*. of nraihug and drainage <t), high-
wa.i 7 Irom iIn Nolan coauly line
trennleigh. n ,>
l.lveoiik loiniMc | ji; nii|e^ ol K'ad
lug an ddrnioagc •.Iriietures on hi;li «r
11 from near Killle to sit uiHes south
of tieorge West.
l.rvae* louilli H.I nillei of grading
n«d drainage *lrnrt«ire and coin rele
pating on liigha*) 7- fr>an M-wiaag
i reek lu the Llewitt eoaiuiy liue
Kayrtte i irtinty : .1.1 mile* of gradt
and drainage on highway ltRl fiuiy/ia'
mile south of Kluiixika t« Ibev4yrraea
DAHD 8. ItKtCKMAN
"llefore I' look Kurgon ifny, I
bau been railing, ^tandtl) for |l<
yea)-*. What I ate sourOri almont i
soon ua it reached my *toma«ib. iMx
n-rvioi wero""ifl1 Tit plcceg.' tlj} t
hardly ever got u good tilgbt'a al^ejs
I nan eontinuully bothered
• onstipation and blliouatKM., I 0
I1M UV|, midlclnaa but keptf la
WelRlit and teuing w*«ttet
day 'I thought I would Itavo i
ylj* uo my bualmait, hldi w<ig!4
have i i t mo thouc.inda of doll
".six bottle* of Kurgon i
Ilko h different man. It I an
aliment *tnft t don't hnrft U. l^l|r
yuetile >t* keen, all art..* of ^U.rtT-
itt.h trouble I* aom^find I aloop like
. top. I've aeven pounds und
feai aa weil^rftld alrontr aa I did 16
year* I co to mv .,ffle evaty
n «l ii|pir ri-ady for a r«'al day'a
wuuir it'a rn pleaaure to endanaa
la reinurluib(f tr*atineat.'°—UsrW
H. 'Heekman. Pitai4>ul ~
Ht> el Om • Co.. ' Rag
Agenta.- ( Adv.)
tioree | rug Ml ore Agent*.
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By Voting Against The Hog* Sheep And Goat Law,
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By Falling To Go To The Polls And Voting For It
In an advertisement which appeared in both the Orange Leader and the Beaumqrtt Enterprise by those opposed io the Orange County Stock Law, the statement is made that Orange.
County's future interests da not require a Stock Law .They make the statem&d that hogs, sheep and goats are a bigger asset to the County than agricultural interests. // one of the
advertisements by the opposition the statement is made that there are a great number of farmers scattered throughout Orange County who each have front one lo five hundred hogs.
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Lands being cultivated jn Orntige- l.V.tiuty mv/assessed for taxation at two io
"lliree lime* the amount of mi (Willrt of Imids used i for ranae purposes. 1 .u-t year'
- the iigriciiltiiral products of (iraiige t'oiinty hrougbt over half ii million dollars. H^
.'Very, hog. goal und sheep rendered fur inxiitioiL in (Iraflge County were sold^tft
*,i!h<.', highest 'market, there Would not la- enough money "to put n fence aroup« one
,3i(po«f "fitrniV v ' * • - ' "
* " Which Do You Prefer?
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The opposition stale llint there is uo' prospect of iibtfculliiral development iu
'tlii* t!oimty for a long lime in' Ihe future, I'nrtoubtHlJji^this statement is correct
without n slock law. How can il ever lie highly de\e^rfteil with some few individuals'
;*licep, sogts mill hogs perinilleil to run at large jrfiil destroy crop.. No sane |>ersoii
desirf* to spend an entire season prepniiniv«1anff. und ciilliwntfnS ii crop 1o tie
consiirncd bv someone's roaming rn*oi'back«J,
,^<fler it careful periuuil of tic- ty.^ jolls of t>range ('oiinly lor llCKi. it was found
Ijafl the following are all of the hog*, sheep and goats rendered for tuxes In this
County.
HOGS "
(Under fence — .
Correcting a Mis-Statement
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Jlfiuii* und llolhtud.
Mclloiiahl. Peter .
iS-et, John
Sinietoii, J„ I l.'ndcr fence |
Htanton, A. (•
Winfree, Win
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Leslie. <T„ It'nder fence)
Manuel. .1. V.
Williamaoii. C
.Manuel. Wm .....
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Not colli en I with a few abstirb nrgumeilt*. the opposition eieu reported to
making a niis-slntenient of facts. They stare- in . their advertisetiieni that "no one egn
point to a single accident In Hie past five years caused |>,v a collision with a
cow, hog. sheep or goaf." Wllereg*, lo l.he contrary, there Is hardly a eiligeti ill
(range gut who person*ll> kiauv of aeeidelils thai have occurred neaH) evel'i wi«vk
iu the year il lie io Ihe highway* being utilised for ranges instead of for transportation.
Who Can Vote
TOTAL
SHEEP
TOTAL
GOATS
«Wiliere are ihearJ^nuinbM- or aniall farmers w)m are rrttrrrl t« In (lie nob si off of, the optamitlou ihatrWUuMeltr ruiilfil. The opposition furilH^ Jikrii the ' <ateuirnt
do you Htimtrf would be rut off? Nurely these goats, sheep and hog* do not help the taV reietiuw of Orange "county.
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KviTj prison in tlw lfil y ut t^rinix" " l flu# < Vittttt \ til' Untune u }i« hiiwrt
lux r«'<'« i| f. i iid owiih nny, intfnwt wlinfflot vcr in rnnl fvwifiiin tho
iVnjMty, Ih «*li(;il)|p lo wtr. Ov iifr «hi| « frwl in liMltv n lot In tin* rr'imMtjry, ,
mi nil myalty, or hNw}* in n rrorponi'ion fJuit ntvn* ri?ii) uithfli Hie iflty or*
roiinty. K\cr\ i fiKot> in Onrnjfp «i tl nrni ic« ^'otiniy wFio is f r and nd-
\ ntn ♦iii«,iit of tli*- br.^t inler^t in Mriiu^c nrnl fMiuigo ivho tfftiY
('ininf! Im iJ 'V *1o|j acrlfniturnlly. who <!#*«• rt*> lo nwHtire nnfi'ty on thi* hiyliMnyn, ,
fl >nM to tin* iioIIm on Suturiliii ttiid vofi in favor of, ihis Stork J.iiw. Hi'inomber
tluit tin' o|i|MiHitioii lo nny i*Mit * nhvuyn lo rritlwI'T, >an not l>o m^li^cnt in your
duly nh ft citixi'fi, bitt ^o tn Ihc |mi||-i ^iih! \m|«« for ilo* Lnv
Election Is Saturday, Nov. 23
llittl lo | uh* III is law \\ niilil art off I In* | rfiii<:i|M«> rrvtnur of HtK (oiui|>. \Vli«i( kind t.f rv\ iiM0-
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