The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 31, 1936 Page: 2 of 3
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tttr l.ondn ,jtff $2500 eorh Uxtey.ehur-
with mmitit to- murder In crm-
neetlon With tt > stabbing last night
m Hiwry Burr<0$ Nv • fafther ^ ' this
notorious 4 aiwi'««loa Clwlc and
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► ciutfrnet ta*t night t th* club
etntt ''with an . unusually large. at-
lnhcr Mr*. M. fl. Davie*. wh«
lY program lo«4ei\ *«*e a talk <m
noux WoOK'n Composers," wblrh
K%!M followed by a review of tiw II v<#
ffct, thr«K< famous wmmmi c w pwier*,
'JZfaV'tiL- 'ft,Ipftioacb, Ceclle Clmwf-
} node andp Teresa Carrene:
| A ,wio composed of Mr#. W. It
1 • Mr*. H. A. WnttiJkun.l Mtaa
(P&irtloiv sang one of (he <*o1i-h from
Pan'- chorus by Mr*, B*tarh.
Alma Belle Hoddgareu pla>
nolo, "In Autunt^" by (.'bawfr
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"Tlif Scnvf --1 la in**'," wa* plitytil 1 T
It II. tti%a tetr-rpr«>ilt>>V In
f a <tnmo !>v a i'mu# fi-om lfl « Utrth
I rblhlpa' <1nn?tn)t claaa. •'
" Mm. llari^cbMW'it the pr-'cram
with "Xtonfral .«roll«i." a iwrl^ of
k- amualng mnairaj iximupa.
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r3na with olasalo effect, tbs hair being parted tn the
r coital la a double tlcura eight and pinned flat at Ui*
a«*ecia of cetfTur# parted on the left, tad with Ut* ends art
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parttamt of tli<> Wii-
' n'f^t at tbi ' clu|>
Inilldfnjj toworretr aftprnoon at 3
oVloffk, AH monibrpji arr urged to
atteniL
BOUSE FACES
HKTHIHtlST W. M. a
TO Jim TUI KKDAY
T'i<t Wonym')) Mlaaionary society
of the First .VIiHIuxlJxt ohnich will
with Mrs. .f. T. Adama on
TtlufKUiy" tvftw-tlonn at .1 o'clock.
Tlu'i'f will be;'the usual baslnesa and
tHKlal. Iioiir ln addition to the oon-
clualofi 'Ofr the mlSMtou atudy serlea.
All inpinljevs are urgfcd to lie present.
Tialt baantify Oraan avemia for tha
•fate t'aotannial yaar.
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of Dorincourt aa«i4«
■ hi* grandson, who
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. . th* Wart, to ra-
DUtreoHnff n«u> , however,
--eta *r&r name* to ott.
v, jWaaawf to
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Cfiap+w Six M
"Do you know tbia woman?"
Aa he nods and looka away, she
— "Funny If he didn't, aeeta' if*
my rno—td tnaaband."
—a aaka for tba boy, their eon,
and Minna tetla him the bo* 252,
from pneumonia. Die* aldles to the
' Iroom door and oyena it avdden-
Tha boy falls on the floor. Oet-
pUhly he addreaae Dick
TAX PROGRAM
31. (A**)
scrap th^
W A SHI NCTQN; . March
—Strenuoua fights to
Jj7au.OOfl.OtlOO tas' program appeared
certain us the house ways an<Vfiu>ans
Comtaittee lwaded today ipto furthef
hearings on the proposals.
Kep. I.amne«*li, ]>.;•' Ohjp, Ip the
vanguard of tli^- opposition to the
administration^ mouoy-ralstnjt sn«-
Kostlons, sjalu lie would attempt to
force through a plan of his . own. He
would liu-reaso the present corpora-
>fejn income ta* to yield $50,000,009
and pick up $270,000,000 by repeal-
ing. prowisionK exempting corporation
dividend* from the normal income
lovy.
"I don't expect It to go through,"
ha said, "'but I'm at least going to
make the committee vote my substi-
tute dtW'n."
I^jter, he said, he would conduct
his tight on the house floor. Sev-
eral committee republicans Indicated
he might support Lamnck's plans.
Leader, 50c Month
in Dallas
:
Fire
DAT J. AS, March 31. <AR^ — A
tltirt'«- tortiv fl^T caused damage* es.
timat.«(l at $30,000 to tho edUojr'ial
i.trteeH y-nd plant of Hoilamt's Mi
iMsino Warily today,
x Prank I*, (lolland Jr., and T. P.
IJ«tl nd. otTieUda of the niagiizlne,
known as "The r.Iagaiiinc of the
South" and one of the leading liter-
Ary puliticittlons of general1 clrcula-
|lon in Ti'.vuh.
. iri„_s, both Minna and,
the boy reallae that the show la
over and the exposure complete.
-Wall, lH be jiggered!" aaye ttr j
to hi* son. He aayat t
rom.-"
"Tbia la my son, Lord Fauntle-
roy,'^ asgra Minna still trytoai to enr-
^"Oh,0 no, it lan't," aaya Ben. "Jt'a
my boy, Tom.''
"Oi. abut up," aays Minna In a
rage. "I'll have the law on the lot
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the Dortneourt
have half of my.
ie a," Dick aays.
a had In my mind that
lome in "
Hobba
the pages of
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' let Out & Whoop.
—' maclSralf He showa
over the caption:
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t't so 'rlitocrat!" cries
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of the woaaan!
Lawyer Snada looks at the Earl
in a frightened way-and aaye:
"I knew nothing of, thla, my lord,
I aaaure yMu1*'
"The sooner the pair of you are
out of thla country the better." saya
the Bar!, addreeainir Snade and
Minna. ■ \_.-
Sobbing loudly, Minna fleew into
the btdroom.
"We shall have no more trouble
with ber," saya Havisham, and the
Karl answers with grim aatiafac-
! "No, I think not" Than, turm-
to Hobba and Dick, he adda:
you, my friends, I shall
Irwto H
"Thftttkpyvu, ,
never forget th««.'
B&t Hobbd. thui*
Accurate!
GL AS
HtT LICATIO?f8
ritled
RKf^A
ON KAST TERMS
To Those of Acceptable Credit
Dr. K H. William#
Collage Graduated Liacensed
Optetitatriat
—Offices at—
JOE LUCAS
ORAN«E, TEXAS
CAPTURES KEY
ETHIOPIAN CITY
Ur Edward J. Neil. Copyright, 1.03d,
The Associated Press.
With the Northern Italian Army,
Gomfcar. Ethiopia, March 21.—This
Important strategic city at tho head
of I.ake Tana fell Into the hands of
an Italian truck column led by Achll-
lc Sttwe, Secretary-general . of the
fascist party today.
The mechanical cavalry roared its
way southward along the Sudanese
border, cutting off all northern Eth-
iopia from supplies Which previously
had been delivered over caravan
trails from the Sudan.
This Italian drive Is by far the
most Important international move
made In the present war .because of
the sigitil'lcaneo to the British of the
La lie Tana region.
ndur is only a few kilometers
frohixihe bead of Lake Tana, the
.L;«urseSH{ the blue Nile, and, suhae-
juentiy, .Nile which gives the
A!)nglo l-jgyprfc^ Sudan' noil Egypt Its
water supply,
Leader,
DALTxASv Texas, • March .11, —
Outirded day and night by detach-
ments of tTnlted States soldiers und
mariaoa. eoine of tho ' most pvorUuis
documents la tse arcldvea of the
JCftMfltl Sltiitffn ayIIV .lici tin i vlilhlllim
In tlte rede-al eaWMt balbllng at
the Texas fentenalal expedition dur-
ln the criming suutaier.
On dl.'tpiay in speekilly construct-
ed glass eases will ho the Louisiana
,i!uqihasq1_Trea t y
j>
re>of
: annexing the Repubty? of Terns to
tlte XTnion. Diplomatic correspond*
t-nee betweanthe Pnltod Stales and,
the Re&qbll^of Texiws and the his-,
torlc report on the "Condition of
Texas" made to President Andrew
Jacftaon by Henry M. Morfit In I.-838
will also be on exhibition.
"The United States government
exhibit at thf Texas-Centennial ex-
position will be valued at more than.
$2',000,000," says E. H. nuvdiek,
federal exhibits director., "The his-
torical documents, of course, arc
priceless but there will alstt be
tfhown the tTnlted States- post office
department's collection ' of stamps,
Nyhlch will leavo Washlngton-lfor the
first time. It contains specimens of
c^erVstTnited States stainp ever is**
sued, Stamps of the OinfedertVc.v and
as nearly as Possible till stamps If-
sued b)- foreign governments. It is
worth some
*^ph United KtJHes navy will -dis.
play $-100,000 wortn\of models , pt
war vessels each about\J7 feet'long;
Scientists from the SntltWanlan In-
stitution will reconstruct pX'-historl."
animals during the entire progress
of the exposition which commettcea
June 6. Tho National Advisory Cobv
rrtlttee on Aeronautics will install 0s
10-foot wind tunnel to demonstrate
flight conditions with model planes.
A census machine will register esti.
mated births and deaths throughout
the United States from hour to hoar.'
Six hundred United, States Infan-
trymen, sailors and mariacs -wlU bo
encamped on tho exposition grounds
from June (I to November 29.
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KANSAS CITY. — Two days af-
ter a pile of old magaxtne* tb a traah ,
ooHetttor, Mrs, Kdltti Jock«o|) rerili*^^
ed sl h«d lUflden ns«r*nd some
valuable paper*1 in ene of tham.
■HHIl> i inmnt- Wtwl frfrert (tea
ifoagnitnea to a Jun
triered the money.
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have tried for your cough, chest cold
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trouble may be brewing and you can-
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to aid nature to soothe and heal the
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phlegm ia loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have failed,
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bottlo.GetCrcomulsionriGhtnow.(Ad«t.),
As never before, the public
.seeks Quality Merchandise
anii Service . . . New High
Qualify Fabrics require the
best Dry cleaning and Pres-
sing service,
Proper Dry Cleaning adds
months of wear to your gar-
meuts.
Cleaners, Dyers
& Hatters
PHONE 3S
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The new telephone
book is gohg-to
press. If you want
to make any change
in your present
listing, or would
like a telephone so
your name will be
In the new direc-
tory, please notify
our Business Office
now • 0 o before it's
toolate. Call us now.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 31, 1936, newspaper, March 31, 1936; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307791/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Orange+County+-+Orange%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.