The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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FOOOHOW. China, Jan., 15. (AP)
VnlM Htutes sailors. landed here
today to protect Auierierm Uvea «ud
property In disorders nCCiM>p*l)y(Jif
the evacuation of- thin -fallen vffbfll
capital by ♦!«« '' retreating l#th route
army. ■.• ■
At the rWpiest ""-of Gordon Burke,
vice consul in charge of the United
.States, consular district. a lt«v l par-
ty eitme ashore from, the " American
gunboat Tulsa awl immediately went
on gnnrd in the quarter.
TKe Tulsa has. been standing by
ciune nationalist troops bournn their
drive southward down tile Min rlvnr
valley north, of • Fooeliow to put
down the secessionist movement in
Fiiklen province.- , -V~
Karly today, two nationalist ma-
rines were slain by a leaderless reb-
el: hj ntl. Further disorders develop-
ed among opposing Chinese factions.
Shortly after the Americans were
ordered ashore, however, the ti
Uohalist marines were witrdra wn to
their vessels In an apparent attempt
by Admiral Chen Shno-Kwan to re-
lieve the grave, situation,
This, with the arrival of "the lO.v
■ OflO ton British cruiser Berwick, af-
ter a dash from Hon* Kong. was
believed to halessened consider-
ably the danger to Foocbow's foreign
population.
Already on hand offering^ protec-
tion to their nationals whtnt, the
United , Slates sailors came ashore
were. SO British sailors and 480 Jap-
anese marines and sailors.
.The United States naval landing
party '--at Foochow consisted of t
hlttcjiv<ket>-—;the SniHe number/ri
sept ashore . the British, Burke
said lie considered the force aboard
the Tulsa nde^cnte' to "taJ^jjtimrd Am-
ericans mid that ho'.titti. Intend
to-oak Jtortfnrther/tinvHl aid.
- A/tW W witfi4 w l «< the na-
tionalist marines. General Tsal Tlnj-
Kal, r-mxnaiider of the 19th route
in my, and Admiral.- Cberv plunged
into conference* urgently attempting
to prevent further violence.
With Foochow under. no estahllMb-
ed authority, due to the sudden
of the chief of pollee. General
T*al ruslied effort* to rWund bp
stragglers from his' reliel ,uW and
move -them southward on the heels
of the main contingents already in
retreat. 'fe
In the midst of these negotiation*,
unverified reports were eircnlatod
tJiat 10,(too rebel soldiers still were
holding their ground. In the Min
river valley fighting area north and
northwest of Fooebow. ..,.1
NEKNETI AND
FAVORED
S SUCCESSORS
18-19-20
Willi the completion, of all arrange-
ments f<>r The leader diilf States
School of Cisikery, BeaulnIt Mackuy
"Tates, noted food economist and lec-
turer, is scheduled to open her first
session of the school Thursday at-
ternoon lit 2 . o'clock lit the Orange
Furniture company store, lite School
.of fookery will be con ducted f "
three da.** and Is for the wom^ir' of
this vicinity as a compliment from
The leader and the Gulf states
Utilities and the local /find .national
advertisers partici
New reel|>es. ^wfiy* to make the
old dl*hes Uitik different, better—
little tricks''to brighten and lighten
tho hopie-maker's task—all -will. be
given. And if there Is any question
bothering you concerning; ■ cooking,
'such as making pukes ,and pies, pre-
paring ■ tasty salads and other appe-
tising dishes,; you are lnyit & ' to
bring them, nil to the enokjng school.
Mrs. Y a ten, fsmoU* throughout the
sputh for her knowledge of cookery
and her Insight into the enit.by
)trohlcius uf the housewifi*. Will he
fit *,«Jharge of the programs. She will
arrive' VVedneSdny to complete final
Plans fortbc school, and decUiod
she is looking:- forward to her ap-
penrance here as '-'one of tbe b st
schooUt-cver!"
"We're just g«Wg to
on a
i.i'1'4 fashion revu^ ^H fo )ds." says
Mrs. Yntes. "Fo ; fashions in fo<jd«t
do change. , youknow." 1
J3ach'^iay^-'f>rg<u'am will lie entire-
ly dLifferent and no housewife should
mlis o/nilnute oI the entertainment
deipOnstriitloa. Some forty distinct
>rtid separate dishes are to lie- made
by the cilllpary artist duritU! xtlu«
school, and each, day's work will be
co'rernted with the aext program of
til), following day.
The Ust of cooking school partici-
pants Includes:
Gulf States Utilities Co.
K. C. linking powder.
_ Admiration Coffee.
Falfurrias Butter.
Curnp Oraln Company.
Quality Cleaners and Dyers.
Torre#, Tailor.
Orange Furniture Company.
.« Modern Chevrolet Co.
(Iroen's Departnient Store. ,
"Gold Chain Flour,1- Orange Clro.
Sabine Cash Store, '.
~ Henry Cr w. fruits and vegetables
Tobnkco Sauce
Xeto's Bsk«ry
Sa'hinc Supply . ,
Vanity Fair Beauty Shop.
, Orange SUtra I Shop.
- Hughes Vfilry. : ' , '
J. H. I'eveto'a Market.
HAVAS'A. Jan. IS. (AI'J—Carlos
Uetriu. secretary of agrj ulture, was
named pivsldent of Cuimi UKtyy,
Mis appointment was made by the
rev< lutionar.v , Jiintn - the leaders of
>v revolutionarypiveramcnt which
pluee(| Itinaoiv.-j (Irati San Martin in
power some time ago. Grau S-tn
Martin tendered his resignation last
llifcht. .. ...
■ carb'w Mi-ndieta, natiojnailst leader, j, periion, it was st.ited
was regarded as another |s>sslble '
choice for president and the h r<i
remained deadlocked nearly 2* hour*
! over the/ selection of the new «"hi-f i
executive of the nation. .Mendlotn j
approved lletia's appointment.. I
Road Workm Are
Urged to Call For
Checks This Week
.Following me*i ;ir to call..,at Or-
if'nge X«UuiUtl iiquU ijjjls week an I
rwelve TUe.kn left there by W. E.
SittitUurl*. for >.iiat.V due them Jor !
W"t I, ««|t ffiis ttsT highway: .'
gyiVfst is>iin|e. Ari'liie Overstreev,
1 ,\|. Heveto. .(aeorge llwre.. Mil.
Block, tta.vmou^i C-raige. H. P, • Fptce
ti C. t'opples, Luke ^llttrtj/toil
Floyili B. i., MnnsHeld,, Chars. Kalr-
■ lllldS. F. T. IVv.to, I Wt Mo. M-.
Chester Sapp, A *el Nelson, j, W,
Delnttf, L. iHsiley, It. I> Mmw,
Fml ftlcbardson. Ueorge C. Harvey.
.All checks must be called for ia
HAVANA. Jan. is. (A]')-CovmtJ
meat leaders, weary from a night-
long session that ended without, a
vote, were enth><i to meet ngniti thi"
forenoou to name a hucm-ssot to
President Ritnion Gran San Mur-
tln, who tendered his resignation
last night.
Carlos MendlVtta, nationalist lead-
er, aud Grail's young secretary of
agpict ult arc. Cfirlos llevia. were re-
ported to be the leading candidate!!
over whom aieiiihetw of the, revolu-
tionary junta, cabinet members r.nd
high army officers were debating.
A welMnfotmed ' government offi-
cial said Mendieita, former congr «s-
.jiiian and soldier, had t)ie advahtage,
b'Wiause lie was supjH>«®d by :'B;i-
tistu and Ids hnfonets." Colope! Fttl-
genclo Batistiv"' Is cotuuinimfr of the
army. , ., f
It was revealerf^ffutt Secretary of
fhe Thterior A^timio 'T iII< ius, ItOidcr
BY CAR DIES
FROM INJURIES
I I
Oilfield Machinery
Brought Here For
Humble Oil Co.
Between' 20 and 26 trucks bcari
cuptw>l.fy loads of oil field macWrtfry,
hfeluding one tit' iW lsat^^^qrilHnit
rigs manufneturd. cnnie^ier* toiittf
from IJviitcHton. Thjt wachlnery was
brought here for Humble OJI and
Befining conipwffy to be used on
tbe CamerajtOieadow cptnpany lease
In the ^JfJnnson's Bayou seetlou.
will make the second drilling i today.
i- tMW v The
CAljCUTTA^^ftfn. 15. <AP)~At
least 21 persons' were .killed and
insDy Injured in a protracted
lunke whi'h rocked all lndin
sk&£
t. All membersSt. Paul's Episco-
pal church j /e eallej to a congrcga-
tlokjal timing at the crurch th'.s
evented at 7 o'ciiK'k, at which >W«
a new Vestry will he clojteVf for
It is urgent Ihnt ejsery member of
l|wi elmivh ntumjj-" (This meeting and
lie present ati^Ke appointed hour.
fflt to^be pot to work In this
"where activities have been Stlmfllated
,as it result of a drilling pwrtfpnlgn be-
ing waged by the TJiiflon Oil eom-
IMinjr putting dosMt' test Wells irt A
School land" j^Nrtie adjoining the Cun -
eron Mei^dow eomimny lease. ,v ' '/:X
. Tlie.-fifl field machinery was trana-
ferft'd from trucks to barges of tbe
Magnolia Petroleum company at tbe
Southern l^ifle Rallroud company
Third street docks by the A. C. Mao-
Karlnno power crane.
and Market -
Participate In
Coolilg School
H \ Two, more additions w h*"i wtde to .
|i fl" " to lhn M*t ,Of participants Jn tbe
Orange Ix-adertlulf States Utilities
| -v;;^ company conkiug aohatf^tn bt held
at the Oriu«W F«i Htire compi ty
.".-•^Ifillpsilirty. Friday .nnd\S«turdayl,!i|S|;
fii "iW#*
• , J. H. pitsvsto's Marb«t tbe Sa-
■ Ciwh '#<** . wi"
meats for the cqoftlng school ant* the
smifiil'iwfry will
; - milk and cream used In the schoo),
Rotarians Urged
To Attend Meet
Tuesday Noon
" All members of tile BotarV club
are urged by President Itaymund T.
Wright to be present at the *weckl|
luncheon Tuesday at noon. An In-1
terestlng program that will probably
Include some Important discussions
will bo had ht this time,
, * —.—.
BliS
Tbe wife and children of O. W,
Bfown, British manager of the rall-
wuy worpshop, and the wife of ,h,,
tndlaui;: district medical officer were
killed in I he collapse of the Jitmal-
pur railway station.
Fight persons were killed at Palna
und n^pe at Gaya.
Office oceui« nts. panic strlekoii,
rushed Into the streets and many
buildings were slightly damaged In-
cluding the high court and electric
corporation buildings, two (Torches,
fhe imperial bunk and lh(i genera'i
' post Office, , v'
Tb« ouslce sMiHe,). here at 3 : U, p.
ta.. local thne,
■ It began just after the vice regal
cur, hearing Ixt hi Wlllingdon, vice-
roy of India, and Lady Willlngdoji
reached the Howrnh station. They
jwiweeded on to Benares without in-
terruption. The tremors also were
(felt in "Bombay and Ajmere.
flUf MM ';.V'
Day Shifts
JilliilFood Dealers io
81
fieateffi:
w
•v.
mk-
grocsrmen and
tto^tauestA^fc
—I meeting to be hold at
r«.of commerce halt tnnifbt,
. beginning at 7:8« rfptock. ..
Attorney E, .liv.Brttott<-4l«|. lawyer
member of, the NBA .omplisne^ hoard
#111/explain in" detail ri*
many of the ne#: ^h!ise iM „
governing dUtrlbutorif&l'^lte
mi'etlng will not deal with affairs of
milkmen nof resttturon< v a^'cording
to attorney?'Brneo.
^t>ri r to meet the demands for
hardwood materials made on; , the
Poavey-MOore Lumber jflOBtpiiny at
' Beweyville, the. plaining..
I place Is on e six-day
J shift, while the rest of the plant, in-
cluding « hardwood eawmill and a
pine sawmill, wft operate on a five
day basis.*' It Is said that the
iPlffi; li tumttyttu^la tremendi
large order for matortata to' lnr
. ft?:- anaktitl - ; jisnmg' >: htmrtif.-1.. fcutflr
mol#« and bridge tahleg,-^; f '"
:v;- ■■■ i^*iiiiifrA
payrom, mkt
The payroll of t tbe state k
at for woriieSi|one
December on highway
r in the widening of
were ismted at
'•>v
OJS.T. Bridge Work
L Although work Is going on
and day In construction of a , hew
concrete bridge on the' O, B. T.,
about five miles west of Orange, no
information tut to when this work
would he complet*. was obtainable
here toilay. Tratiters being l atidied
over„ * one-tray' false bridge struc-
ture over tlil'1 concrete work. ^aNpi
mea, placed at safe distances' fiisn
the bridge approaches, are maintain*
e* daj and night. It bt suid-;|)|igi|,'.|n.
i«J some, Instances.
] wooden structure Is severely . tested
by the heavily leaded buses and
W;
' reptjrt?
a. s ^ .. j.
.a- MHRH
'«r tM drilling site of the Texas-
sian* oil company on :'tbe;
*' Moore Lumber company land,
tediabout five miles north of Or-
at Big Eddy, in the Bahlae
The water was, Mid to have
the firebox to- the extent
m '
'iv.'iii.;. i
MBBM
Vfkf .■
Court House
City Hall
i,a ,.,-n
Uoosevslt.
Wry of
BHHi . *
*U
pwna
i j.,..
lord «
peeled
length.
ill a scene
matli by a
pose,! upon
veil last
a white
hundred
bp§9
■ Among tho-e
Itfhlnson of
I < mt c
1 two f
t
m|H
Virtually
the senate and
mlttees slso t
Munetary
e1
dent's.
rolns«e[t
experts.
Prague
Te* . Jan. ■ ""
resident
comoMnd
was
on the Ht. Isi
IMPtiiHI
action on the
mmKMim t
reeollkt luctlon
year., while
gSftO.aoo.oliB,
Stired aha> on fhe
Kiiarnuteeing prli
terest oh farm
Hn
Amil,. Bsrbier, aged shoul ilit yesr.«,
■t Vldor. died this morning at Motel"
• Oleu in Beaumont as a re utt, «f In-
juries received when struck by a
ear driven b) Lit Bee«e of Oraage
around . 0:15 o'clocif last night, •
1 teese who l as I teen exonerated of
all blame for tbe fatal accident,, sld
this afteinoon that the isan da-died
across the highway near the "Pines"
cafe in Vldor, shout 15 feet ahead
of his car which ws* being driven at
tbe rste of 3S to J# - miles sn hour in
th^ dirscHoit of Orange. tie ciid
tint the accident was unavoidable In
every detail uuil thai lis had -os-
feri-ed with roivivlng iwtfts of the fie-
ceased todsy who assured him Jfcrf" ted suicide
All previous re '(!nsli< for city ,.jjr- t
re«ts for nionilw in 'IMtengo were
broken Hutuid.iv night anil Hutol.iv.
*lHWBv. eleWn |iei koiis •. Imrged o itli
dtuaEuenk and" fighting were Isitdetl
lit the itv jail. \ majority of the
arrests wer,. m ..t. i.> the .• *>• ' $*•-
lice force Satardsy night. Two it>-
groes were" Nire t< d fur flglltlsg. and
were also charged with lw>lng drunlt.
The petit jury nsn«d summoned to
report this morning lor duty for the |
third week of county tmurt, wis dis-
charged a short time hw court op*
•■ned when It appeared " that # .t ses I
siheduled for trlsl weie •oiitlnuod
by agreement. The jury fee hud
hcen |ii. vi.'.i, U paid It, the lililiot If.
FARMER SHOOTS
GIRL AND THEN
KILLS HIMSELF
t hey did not hold him responsible for
the tragic happening.
"TteVbier," who hu(t.««een a resident
of. Vldor for /i.he vpsst twelve or fif-
teen j esutsf "liad i-etlred In hoalnex.
. | 11c uwlled considerable property In
Vldor territory.
Surviving him ttre his wife, Mrs.
Oiarence Bajider; twit- sons, C. K,
Harliier of Ijeltidder, I a.. "And <J.
Baildnr of -IseksonviUe. The body is
to lki shipped to" Oeltldder^ 1st., hn:.
funeral service and burial.
^Ustl'.e of the Pence Hteve Cleve-
land of the Vldor community . st-ited
that utter having investigated the
case lie had found that Beese was
in.no Way to blame and that no
charges would lay auula against htm.
Both legs andlhe ^skull were frac-
tured in the accident. Beese retnalu-
e,t with the wounded man until a
Beaumont ambulance arrived for him
and rendered stl aid ponxihle, tt was
said.
aho of the^p'ortfoiio of war, was re
fused oiWlittalice to the ehis'e . and
well guarded meeting t Colurhla
[y in the morning. Ho returned-
Havana, however, It was sal^,
without protestinf. ,
Meanwhile, Pres|dent Grau
untitled in the tin lace, awaiting- thj^
decision of tin* iunta which snjn«tfri-
ed him when h4 gained tj>*' pt >si-
den'cy. 1 - - * ■
The meeting .began before
night and bryke""up before daylight
without was reported to have
split /with rightists wanting .Men-
Uielihi ajnd leftists 1 holding out In
support nl Be via.
Meanwhile, picked machine-gunners
affiled on guiu-,t about the Aiuer-
U'SU-itWIK^/Cuhnri elef'trrc' ccMhpiihy
plants liif-.Oie government retained
its control o^t> ;. the concern and •if-
ter n violent stn^tssli;. employes,
Uttder rt hastily pmyiared deer •>
signed by President Owth^the goV-
crnment took churge of th«4-- %l 00.-
OUO.tlOO property onrly Sunday V?b«yi
all power and gas facilities for a K
large part of the Isluiul were cut off.
Two Hurt When Car
Crashes Into Train
At Crossing Here
A, Foreman, a local CWA worker,
and Mrs. Eliza bet h Lavlne, also of
Orange, sustained- < vere Injuries
Saturday night when a osr which
they occupied. tra*hHfiK eastward,
crtmhe,] Into the-engine of pns*eniipw
train No, 7. , of ilie Southern Pacific
Ballroad company fit the station on
Grei>h nvenue., fn addition ' to nu-
incrous severe cuts and braise* about
the lmdy. Foreman was said to have
sustained a hurstpd knee cap, Tlt«
woman rej'eJyeA^taiiniepOiis cuts ntd
bruises nhoiit Ihe body. Both the
injured wefe given first-aid treiit-
ment.^af the Frances Ann Lu'ehor
hospital, after which they were re-
leased to be sent home.
' ' fjP10?' t0
Participate In
f Cookifig School
v——
The Orange Floral Rbop, owned
and operated by Mr.and Mrs. W. A. ,•
Black, wltf ,be smong the Ifical mer- «h"t. " ?"*
chants participating in The ^ader- ,h" <>«*' ,0
tlulf S'ates cooking school whltfa ' ^""""Issloner W. If. Payne,
will b held here Thursday, Friday
aii,i Saturday, this week.
Jealousy , ivyer Mls^-wEstelle 1 wen's ,
refusal to k ^ *i'ompstt.v with him j
was htiiiiu,.,J'f.Klay tor 'he shooting In1
**fsr> ii 'e I'roftltl <4dlle,| the IS
•Id farm glri and then commtl*
Mi's im.iu was one, of a party of
shout ten "young persons attending «
isirty at the home of \V„ it. Bills'
Muturdny night In lleno community,
five miles esst of Paris. Proffllt, Jt
year old ftifmfr* Invutled fhe ll(HU«
and started slt<siting at Miss Isom.
As she fell with'a faille! in her
head and two i so re In her boily.
Prolfltt turned bis pistol and fired
k idiot Into liliL-4-isht teniole. tie
died - SPoHly after lie was taken to
i ".. Pari* hospttgl.
tMpniy nuthorillss ipie*'lonei| wit-
IMssmS tlKthc tragedy and decided i>«
iixpiest was""n.eee*snry.
Funeral servW# for Miss ,.fsou
were held yehierduy. ,t Hhn wfi« aur*
vlved h her whrewts. * ♦•, uiid Mrs,
John lsom; Ion* • hnrtfiSic rfSj"i~aHT
ter, all living. In l.'imar emiiit^.
Acipmiutances of- ivoffltt told -ifv,
i ers he had ir'iil to keep company
with the ttirl'hut shv h ,| refused In
.1 A' 5 . C6
do so.
Poll Tax Payment
Drive to
Here Mon Jail. 22
Beginning Monday, January
Intensive i'nni|iafKu in behall' of pefl-
tax payment.* ''will,,, he waged iti Or-
rthge ^oitiify jinder .auspi 'cs of the
county •deinis'iatil: executive commlt-
t' e, of which \V. If, Simmons. Is
phSirman.' All Iocs! . <clvlc orgnnini-
lioris *<-tll be asked to get behlnd the
movement to fhe end that the twin*
ty may have at least n fair average
of her voting strength, since lieitt
year 'promises to be one of the most
interesting ones, from an election
standpoint fti the .history, of the coun-
ty for many years, •
Jury Named For
Third Week Of
District Court
Detoured Traffic
Destroys Bridges
In Precinct No., 2
occasioned by the he'uvy detour 'rof-
flc from state highway No. "t, durlag
Steel Barge to Be
Si Launched Here
". IJbrMg ■.. 'of.I'./ihi,1 ".LeyWunton' .Hlilp-
bitildlng company were engaged to*
(toy |it giving fa steel barge recently
constructed nnd^-^iUMr^Of'' .«.
;■,&> o« • 11 ]^g|ip|l' '%lijilig;
It i |a expected ,that tho barge
■ ;
Sabine River Rises
NeitoWWT.L Te*.. Jan
A vimahot wound reeelvsl
. gument " w^ilch arose
| proprietor ii^lijsed to
; room resulted tf>4a)f iu
Boh Scott. IT,
Who had WnJ
Construction Work here.
f'baf** Loyd, pri
l.oyd hotel here, wan
HHHHHHPIHPB I.mmio'
The following cltltten* have. !«e-n j ■"r<,n>" njghr one shot ^
etiUinism.l for service the third week 1 f"™ §■
of the -Innuary term of district, court,
instructions ,U« reiwirt Monday,
FihniiHty 12: \V. It. ilatwlck. J.
II. liavl.it;- 4'aiil P. Deculr. G<-o-gc
Hogg, Jim Pfetffc Muthew RkSefer,'
p, VV. Porter, Pugate. II. J.
Hiirraon. G. X\ Stt^oWand, t'haa.
Steele. B. ff. Hart, A. ^Ttelley, Joe
Aronsen, K<l Btr*ter, Ad.-inr* Mach-
ford, J. o. Sims. R, n. New
Geo. Colburii, Carl Alveis. B. tf
CampUell, XV. A. Mcflirire, B. V. Ste
pheliNoii. A, it, Mel .can. Clio Brid-
ges, ff, R. McGnlre. Byroti Miltc**
field, M. L. McCoUnell, John Llfi.v
eomh. i"art Mniitiel, Bay Wlnfrce,
Arils Poveto.
Ball Planned to
Honor President
Mayor W, L. BlaiJChard, Jrljo tost
^Woek necepfed the appohitment ■ to
W wilf take a considerable ammint
of materials and labor to make
repairs for detraction of ' culv*rla,p''rv" " committee ^phalrmaa for tlm
arid small bridges in precinct No. " bo «'ve„ on .lanuary JO, celc
hiatlng the ,"i2tn| hlrthdsy anniver-
sary of Preufdont Frankjla D. Itoose-
veli. st«ie«l today that be egpectcd
to have a meeting, of his cowmlftet?
erne Uay this week to iwrfect plans.
The lisli will probably be given In
the ehnmher of craiiinem> hall or,the
Hiin«et Grove country flub, li Is un-
derstood. . ,r •
~ ''' ^ f". J
rank Hay Dies
* A g. LJ' «. u
At Indiana
Sabine river had risen to a height
Of i.«0 feel above mean low lid., at
this point, according to government
gnage handlort h, V. B. tlorrell i t
the MtoMtirt PoiMflc Bnlrond com*
. .'f'ttg to the .first rise
of the winter aeaaoa, oeeovrlng
ths ;stream here. While..•,#*•!*"«g-
peeted the rise will continue here
for a '«f«r dtya, it, la not contem-:
' fast
Mesaiw. t* J., 'UmA If. "ft • mt* con*
tractors of West ^Up^jge-. -Were not|*
fM '.lir nrtfjiii ^jwftrday afternoon all
ideath of. ihsir older fcrofh*
er.; rrsnk ^ «ay,:'';":^ rrlng' early
in the -head.
Oglcers Said three fellow
had brouglit Scot I to the hotel, f
was survived by his widow iMf
daughter, living in CarMmd.'
Me* I' o.
Shell Brings In
Well No. 17
I Watkins
According to hsftorts received
tmlay, tb© Shell IV tttihoini
has Just brought,-ill wet * X«, IT i
fhe . Waikins^,-1ease , In ■ th>
hayott oil^Held. ft Was sold tit
new, jgwdf wag flowing pipeline oil
lite rate of about BOO barrels a da
Funeral b Held
For Roddy
Funeral services for the Ipfs
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. 1*
rtoddy. who died at , their hi
HOT Ninth street st i:IO
morning were held from
denco ftt, 2 p. m., Sundny,
ferment 1n Ahe Jfett cemet
direction of the Wheeler |
homo.
surviving the Infant, hesld
parents «m twa slstera,'.
Lola Mae: t#e brothers,
te*.Mmm :«f i
m. and MM tt, J, no
Veyre of F
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1934, newspaper, January 15, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289569/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.