The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday, Jane 21, 1934.
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BERUN, \ .Miij*' 21. (A.P)—Chan-
cellor Adolf Hlt|er left today for
Neudeolt to consult President Paul
Von Hlndenbury, who yesterday -en-
dorsed « vlxoroub - i-rttl<-^m of the
nasi regime by Frunx V'omi I'spen,
vice-chancellor. ■',;. '■> '
Officially, Hitlers purpose was to
report "to the relchs-|ire«ldent on
I he Venle,, meeting with Mussolini."
It wnH generally assumed, however,
that Vott Pupeh's speee.lv would be
.. an Important added subject of eon.
versatlon.
Von Hindenburg to known to
"itroe <Mi""fi #ny points with Von Pn-
oeit, npKMntu the fwwm-
tlve element in the governmapt.
The visit assumed adJtnd « jfnlfl-
eawee when it was announced at
the vice-chancellor's office that Von
Papen soon would visit the presi.
dent.
A sprilMjfiiniin • emphasized thai Hit-
ler and Von Pajien would not be at
Neudeek simultaneously.
''They have settled their dlffer-
, ences." the' spokesman said. ,;
Political, observers said Vo^i Pa
pen's position following his Sold
criticism of Sunday, in which rhc
scored radical experiments and
"musutlinK'' of the press, wits greatly
strengthened by ... Von Hindenburg's
brief telegram of approval.
The president had been Riven an
advance copy of tlip address, but
Chancellor Hitler had not.
ONE OF A l>( ZKIsr
PORTSMOUTH. N. M. — Phillip
W. Howe didn't exactly marry Mary
\V. Bradley'h entire family, but—
Her six sliders were her brides-
maids, 1 her oldest brother gave her
away and four other brothers were
ushers. The couple tire residents
of Hampton.
\
A thorough examination liy • re«-
iiiercd op'umolrUt will show defi-
nitely whether or not you need
glasses. if jou\ ne«d them, I will
Prescribe the prwer lent and the
proper frame. Dk V. H. Williams,
registered, licensed graduate opln-
inetrlst of the Illinois Krhool of 'Op-
tometry, now located ~n .JOE I,IT-.
OAS & SOV, Watchmakers and
Jeweler*.
Falling Off A Tx>g;
Learning to;> Swim;
learning to Drive;
framing to Walk;
Or I^earnihg
And Statistics Prove lt*
Learn to Fly
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Orange
' Air School
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New Woiid's Fair at Night
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ORANGE LEADER
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New lighting marvel* were one
of the moat impressive features to
greet the record opening night
crowd at the new World's Fair la
Chicago May This view
wd at
icago f
taken from the Sky,. Rid*.
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Quintuplets May
Yet "Show" at
Chicago Fair
NORTH BAT, Ont.', June 21. —
C. 1) MrCattghey, agent far Chicago
promoters, insisted today that the
Dionne quintuplets probably would
be cm view at the world's fair this
summer after nil. , *
After Ovlla Dionne, father of the
lit Je aistei'N, lutd signed a contract
to exhibit them It w«s announced
they would not bo displayed because
RHEUMATISM
Pain—.
Happy
•AripoyJ
T 24
py/DSys
■Starts. To Leave in
_ I Hours •
ays Ahead for You
It—hoVthis old world
iro(fress—now comes a
known to phar-
Ailonru ttnA...w'thln 48
you start to tako ibj*
ony «na-
Jjtnk of
does
prescription
macists as
hours after
swift acting formula pain, airony
urlo
inflammation caused fcy excess
acid has started to depart.
Allenru does just what this notice
\says it will do—it la guaranteed. To*
fan get one generous bottle at lead-
rig drugstores everywhere for 86
i and If It doesn't bring the Joy-
results you expect—your moner
heatedly returned.
of medical advico against it.
"There are certain clauses In the
agreement objectionable to the fam-
ily" McCiaughey said, "There they
wunt modified and we ttw cooper-
ating In every way,"
He .admitted that Dionne returned
$100 weekly checks mailed him by
promoters 'but said the contract wits
"iron-clad" and there had been no\
intervention by the Ontario govern-
ment.
"We ui'e willing to act ou the doe-
tor's advice as to when the children
can 1>e moved," he. continued. "No
further checks are i>elng forwarded,
on legal advice, but this will In no
way i*tt'.e.ct... the ijontmet;"
Reports trotn the Dionne farm
Paul Sullivan. 17 yeur old Beau-
mont southpaw, did not need control
yesterday to hand the Dallas HteeJs
their sixth straight \defeat." P*ul
was sadly bulking in control, walk-
ing nine, but be kept Dallas i,alte(s
foot-loose ut the plate and limited
them to three iiita to give the K*-'
porters a i tt} 1 vlc>ery.
. Beaumont w<m in tho ninth after
Vlnceat'a home ruu tied the ••ore
in the irventh. Phillips batted fof
Sullivan sad tdngled. Parker rtm
for Phillips and w « sec-
ond by 1 'atdiett, who stole second
and scored on Shelley's double to
left field.
Taking advantage of Oalveaton's
five errors, the Tulsa Oilers won
n close 4 to 2 battle from the Hac-
raBeers when Oumbert lost a mound
duel to Barnes- Oumbert stopped
the Oilers wjtlieight hits but <-ould
nat pitch well enough to equal the
handicap his mates put on him by
their erratic fielding. Oalveslon
collected nine hits off Prank Barnes
who received flawless support. New-
some, Tulsa' infielder, bundled 12
chances without a miseue.
The Han Antonio Missions added
another same to their pennant lead
by taking Okahoma City, 11 to 8.
It was a free sugging match. The
Missions collected fourteen hits off
Re Id, Monrrief and KVans. Miller
and Caldwell were clouted for sev-
enteen hits by the Indians.
Scoring five runs In the third
inning, Houston got a 7 to 3 ver-
dict ovot- Fort Worth.
home near here, meanwhile, said the
balden and their mother were in
good condition. Four of the fire
gained weight •yesterday while^ An-
nette, the fifth, "held her . own."
Seek Head
As Vital Clue In
Torso Mystery
BRIGHTON, Eng., June 21. ( AP)
IN recognition of Eddla Ulckon-
m backer's contribution to automo-
tive procreaa, tbo U. S. Rubber Go.
«kM« the 25th anniversary of the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, of
which Kickenbacker la president, to
prttsent blm with an hjstorlc silver,
and copper plaque, Rlcken-
is at left Amelia Earhart
and Roscoe Turner, noted fllera,
look on. W. B. Hardin®, president
of the V. 8. Tiro Coat iriBht. tn
tnaklnx the presentation, said:
•The automotive industry, as «
whole, recognizee the lmmetiM
value the Speedway races hm
been In the development of ii
automobile and the various act .
Sorioa entering Into its make
to the' discovery of the body of a
stilMtorrt baby checked In a wicker
fish basket here -yesterday,
AuthcritieH said they believed t
baby has no connectWn with Xhe
torso murder.
Speed, comfort, safety, and
omy of operation have been ao well
developed by gruelling testa
Which earn are exposed in the
mile race that today almost
car built combines all the
of durability, safety, comfort, and
appearance directly as
"We are asking Mr.
to accejft this trophy, tfot for Its in-
trinsic value, but for its linking up
with the past and permitting us to
memorialise the 16th anniversary at
i lie Speedway, knowing that with
itu as president of the lnternatlon-
• ly known organisation, further
ogress and development for the
nomatlve industry la Increasingly
...itiurcd from year to year."
POXK3HKKKPMhS,.
"mi
Roosevelt and Hm|1t
weeks Old Rttih Oha
arrived here at If, ^
J g for -tbelr visit tc
home at Hyde Park-
They arrived hyl train
acniftnpaiiicdj by a nurw, an
secret service men. Two
biles from •• the Roosevflt
seven miles away, met them a
; v "tjSy,n*airplsne and train, U
■■ By has come iftea*' Fort Wo *
President Roosevelt has n .
his daughter-in-law, and 'of
he hss not seen his little , I
daughter ' before. •
The long jeuroey ot
velt's whs uneventful. Baby
took It" like a veteran' (trft"
sleeping most of the time, chucL.,
contentedly when awake. : #
At a Cleveland railroad
during the sfua* attending the
lb's transfer froflt plane to
she ; voiced disapproval of
Ings hy erying. :
V* iVijii.i ijinjiMif, Viii^> '
Leader, 50c
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—
| DO IS
BREATH
'3^'m
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—On a
head of Kngla
tim authorltj
hope of
If the
'or the decapitated
torso murder vle-
placcd today their
the criitie.
nd arms • of the
Meuy oHroelivo parsons
not welcomed ot sockd t
ings bocouto
bod. Don't byono of
Moke sure t>W yoor broaiTi
iffeniive by
UstoriiM. It •
is in Hie mouK*, i
inaction ond in fantly dot
i Lambert
Company, St. Louis, Mo.
MAKES YOU LOSE
UNHEALTHY FAT
A yoting woman of Norwich,
writes: ' I lost 16 lbtf. with my ftrnt
bottle of Kruschen. Being on night
duty it was hard to sleep dnys but now
since I am taking Kruschen I sleep
plenty, eat as usual and lose fat, too."
To take off fat—take one half tea-
-sptfonful of Kruschen Halts tn a glass
of 7rm-iVjitcr in the morning before
bottle that lasts
. Ince yc
8AF1S and HARMLESS way to loss
t—your money gladly returned.
Don't accept anything but Kruschen
you want to rcduco safely.
ORANGE AIH PORT
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EYES HAyt JTI Eyes sre ths'
specialty of Thomas L. Williams,
president of Msybsiline Com-
p«nyi\^ recent survey shows he
Is advisor to approximately 15,-
000,000 wbimsn on the subject of
mascsrs, eye shadow and other
aids to eye beauty.
7
^Countess Olga Albani again
replaces Jessica Dragon.
srs ette as the featured soloist
' of the Cities Service RW.
day evening Radio Hour
during the summer months.
The pea u t i f u I young
I Spanish soprano is one of
radio's best -known and
popular vocalists. She also
is a talented linguist,
speaking and singing in
French, Italian and Eng.
Hah, as well as hsr native
8panislu.
N. R. A. 8ABY—Baby
born with yBlue Eagle"
'sign right In the mid-
dle oft her forehead—
* .^ere'Js Rose Car
w ait , celebrated ,
girl ot Pjttston,
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LEE AND GRANT ON
SAME 8IOE—IN BASE-
BALL — When the SL
Albans school nine en-
in the national
on the dli
Lewis Vaadargrlft Lerj
(left(.descendant of the
gre a t Southern Com-
mander. and C h a f t • s |
Sorlbner Grant.
scendant of the Union !
Commander In - chief, j
both ptay the outfield-'
42 YEARS WITH (
V«R STOMACH —|
Ferdinand Wsggoner. f
Ot Springfield. l|l„ has been living with
a man-made stomach, and on June nth.
" hl ittn*
TOWER OF LIGi-
Enough electrical en>|
rgy to 'light all thai
Rights in SL Oaui and|
Minneapolis combls
viti be gsneratsd by|
|this pyramid of ovs
National ^AMdlfi
bile Batteries to be <
!ln illuminating motji
floats dor the Melly
Electrical Extrav
|in Minneapolis. June Jlj
ife
Ithe Ikrisi'i
Iconvehtion Th#
I lady is one ef oevs
i baatrtr <
will psrtlcipste In
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young woman are found, Gotland
Yard/believes, valuable clues may
be ywith them. . .. J .
aroels cheeked in railway st«-
;ons have been searched in I.ondou
and Ib'lghten. It wn« this that led
Biliousness
<fMt f£
Constipation
Examine Yo
FALL CLOTHING
If the moths have not ruined
them yet, lei us clean, press
and put^hem in Cedar Bags
LAUNDRY
Phone 804
ends ha
Kills 200,000,000 g«r
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I HAT LITTLE GAMP'
WffV dcht
iou tell
The dealeft
WHAT Yetf
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principle of
The
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ate!
Tvwo caaos!
aim, no* listen!
/ oaject id
that i
tmats carry(n'
/? joke too far'.
i'd^tor^hna
accept them !
yov^hafta
/nf Ant a
mind reade
7Wo tu.1
hgarzrs
fofz You!
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deliberate#
Give U*4
a spy
glh3&l
HE cant
see 4
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"THAT LITTLE GAME"
He Wants the Earth
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TOM LUCKY
houmo.—
You SORB
PUT THB
CulANEa
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TOMIGHT.
CLEANEfi .
what do vou mean?
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SEVEN BOMES!
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seven Bones ;
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fOO WAMTf
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come on, hafovf, -
fall (n tv44s
loscr;^ saoMs i
I WANT POaive-noNi
i wont gh> oox ihto
THE NIGHT ALONE IVHEN
THERE'S A DISSATISFIED 1
BOHGLAfc LIKE THAT
winner, at uam* I
wish t had A cannon i
LET'S Hi (IE SOME
COPS!
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1934, newspaper, June 21, 1934; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289704/m1/3/?q=communication+theory: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.