The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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teat the defendant vlnioneri h r son
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thluk the "flivver Streak-' showed -ij
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I down to the seacoast when bis
home is on the heights. This one
lived in the crater of a played-out
volcano 2600 feet high down on one
Of the Galapagos Islands off the
eoMt of Ecuador. He left his native
tuumta last month to go civilized, ar-
riving in New York City on the
Grace Liner Santa Inez, to take up
residence In the Bronx Zoo.
This adventurous globetrotter Is a
mere baby—only 21 years old ami
weighing but 75 pounds. If city life
agrees with him. he expects to live
to the rtpe old age of 100 years and
fttttin a weight of at least 400
TURTLE TAXI
pounds, as bis ancestors have be eh '
doing foij thousands of years. He be*
longs to a very rare species found
only on (he Galapagos Islands and
now almost extinct—strange looking
monsters living on land and Inca-
pable of swimming from one Island
to another. They are a hardy lot.
feeding on cactus and able to go for
six months without food pr water.
There were thousands of them
creeping over the islands when
Bishop do Berlnaga of Panama dis-
covered the archipelago in 1563 and
it was thnt fact Which led to his
Christening the group "Galapagos"
the Spanish name for turtle.
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keeping rooms. Sl« Water street.
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OR RENT: Cool bedroom. Gar-
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It RENT: Three room furntek-
rt 4l artme t. Modem. 1604 Park.
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FOR Re|<T: Nicely fufWshed bed-
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FOIt BENT: bwlroom to
gentleman. Phone 2T.
FOR RBNT:
nt bedroom te gentlemen,
Orange avenue.
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RENT: Front «*!«• In Lucas
Apply Joe Lucsa, phone
Nicely furnished five room houna
Modern conveniences. Phone 321 i>r
#45.
TTPBWR1TERS rOR RENT — I
have on hand «o good Underwood
and Royal Typewriters. Better oall
for them before the are all taken.
We deliver them. A. F. BURNS.
Phones «2 and 904.
FURNITURE BARGAINS
■ Be thrifty—trade in your old fur-
nlture fpr new up-to-date furnish-
ings. THE TRA1D1NO POST <W .
Crouch, Owner). PHONE 44.
6PB0IAL QUOTATIONS
Maryland Fund Inc 1«.38 17.71.
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FORSALE
' Wood stoves,
J; .boy's tiicycle.
*'lvo room residence priced for quick
sale, *600.00. J. K. PATTIL.LO.
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I; One four room houae; modern con-
i veniences, 1112 Eleventh street, Or-
I a«ge, Texas; Will trade for auto.
Value 9150. Write 1790 College
Jonnson. being tried for the alleged
staying of J^rs. llerpioe Oov.-npurt
Klankenshtp, the duu)flitei-in-l8w, In
Dull,is and that the defendant posed
a fortune teller.
Mrs. Foreslgh declared Mrs. .John-
son said she saw young Joe D-
Blaok'enshlp, her sow, "in u pool of
blood."
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Mrs. Johnson was changed with
killing ber soni hut the accu.siil.lon
later was dismissed,
Mrs. W. E. Davenport fo San An.
gejo, step-mother of the allegedly j
Sir Kingsford-Smith
Noted Flier to Retire
LOS ANOEI.ES, Auk. 15. (AP)—
Sir •Charles King*ford-$tn|tit will
retire from active flying, ofter.-Jie
niakes one final gesture, a {flight
from England to Australia. '
"I've reached that age," saljl jSir>'
Chailes, conqueror of oceans
contlueOts in airplanes,
where 7000 flying hours In, 19 years(
slain woman testified .Mrs. Johnwiu! l eck.m,jne to take my place in tin
seut a jar or poisoned peach pre. ' development work ir. the irfterost
serves to Mrs. Blnnkeitsblp In March
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fwluy,
or 1933.
Another feuture of testimony yes-
terday was I eslie Thompson's fail-
ure to Identify a gun the state Claim-
<d was used In the alleged killing.
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had exhibited a gun to him shortly
Irefwi'i' the sll"Kil'l «'t)i>-l i^t.. . '
Wf ami I and passenger air service.
"It has been my ambition for
some time to enter commercial avi-
ation. 1 may make other Io k
flights,. but I will not he out to
make fast time or break records. I
nm 'lotto. Willi all thnt■
"1 think m,v flights from j)England
to Australia were the, hardest, tliq't <
202 Students File
Applications For
Various Degrees
is physically. Theji" Were more tlr-
Ing. Those between Australia and
the United States required more skill
and possibly were the most danger-
ous."
The flier -said he .would devote
his energy to perfecting a New Zea-
! laod-Austrultan air service.
AUSTIN, Aug- 15. (AiM-'Two
hundred and two students in, the
University of Texas college of arts
and sciences have filed, applications
for various bachelor's degrees to be
awarded at summer commencement
August 20. . J •
There were 175 applications for tia<
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STREAK OF NEW
PONTIACH UNKNOWN
In whose fertile brain was first |
conceived the "Silver Streak" chrom- i
turn .grille, which sweeps up over the
radiator* and hood of the new Pon-
noJbojfly seeniA to know.
the bachelor of arts degree, 1G for iTarley J. Earl," director of the art
the 'huchelor of journalism, eight and color section of General Motors,
sfor the bachelor of, science In home who works closely with 1'ontlac's
economics, and three for the bache- own engineers In the design o^rnew
lor of science in geology. models, can name the man: who
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present style duplicated or a new style
drawn for your approval
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1935, newspaper, August 15, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302800/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.