The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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KANSAS CITY, Murch. 15. (AP)
—Police disclosed today tljey hffl
traced the sale of the hammer and
knife with whicft befia Adelc Welsh
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At the sap«e:tiifye, -Utiui V. Saun-
ders, St. Joseph. Mo., gdvertiiuiUI
man, said he saw a man running
from Ihe vicinity of the Welsh homo
last Sunday morning about the time
the attractive former school teacher
i:- believed to have been killed.
! Both weapons were purchased on
March 6, three days before Miss
Welsh was slain by an. egotistical
sadist who left a four-irjfh initial in-
scribed on her leg in her own blood.
—-—-Louis Alport, a hardware <|ea|er,
. told police he had sold the knife to
'a stocky man about 30 who insisted
it be sharpened a* the time of Jt
purchase.
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Few Holdouts
In Texas Loop
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DALLAS. March 15. (AP)—Few-
er than a dozen players were unsign-
ed today as the Texas league clubs
knuckled down for intensive training
madison i.odge No. tea
A. K. A A. M.
Next HtnlMl Meeting
Men.. March 17, 'P.M.
MASONIC TKMPfil'J—411 Fifth St,
Sojourning brethent mid < i>>>i|>nn-
lons are cordially invited.
-W-..P.. JIKMOM. W. M.
H. A. RUCK. Secretary
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HOyUSXQN, Texas, March 15.(AP)
A robber who, surprised Muf«nce
Judd, Rice Institute messenger, es-
caped witih more than $3,000 in cash,
a truck and Judd's shoes.
The robber hid in the rear of the
truck yesterday while the messenger
j'WHi'm jjg '
drive to a park. There the robber
drove away with the- machine.
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Three hours later the truck was
found on a side fVpet,
A check-up showed $3,154.68'to-
ken hi the daring robbery.
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MARCH
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Scott 1* a twio-gun scout. Virginia GUmore has the difficult task of ilinrliUng
between the two.
Dr. L. A. Whitehill
Above Abe's, Inc.
PHONES 1345; 1348
Dr. E. B. JONES
DENTIST
Over A A P Store—Ph. 775
Hours 9 to 12 — 1 to 5
reservers
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Gem Today and Monday
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For ..mull nnlern, send wKniMrewdl, ttt*|iiped jMtyelope with cheek ,
M' pi'ic? of tii'ketN made out to Edna W. Saunders.
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J. T. SMITH .K li. PHUT.
( ran«e, Texas
ms.
Dr. G. DeWitt Rackley
Announces the Oftenins of Offices
MOM AV. MAfU'H Ard
' PHONE 841
Practice l.tiaiti'd To The IVuu
inent of Eye, J.Vr, Xone « TltiftWt
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DAY OR NIGHT
I'NION
AMI IMtlVKItS IU>\I KI>
Ililwl St.
Orwge, Texaw ]
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Clinic
1300 Orwn -/\Vb.
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Over tl*i'n Store
Plates ~ Extraction*
Flllimts — : ftrhlKes, etc.
A faurlaaaack securely fastened to the .
wall 'near the back door or In thrg! i*a«<| •
or sheit.« a «ne place to "oaik" the email ■
boy's slni dui ing the winter monthit _t
and not more than half of these
could be classed as holdouts.
In fact, the holdout problem is of
little moment when you consider
that there are close to 250 candidates
in the eight camps.
^Leaflue.^S^ecl> ;^...
says it is the smallest vuisiened
number that he can remember for a
similar date.
This fact despite the fact that
Texas has one. less league this sea-
son. — the East Texas having dis-
banded — and the draft likely to
make more room on the clubs.
President Jf Alvin Gardner points
out "'thjit some of the play^fs 'now:
listed as holdouts could not be term-
ed as such because they are merely
waiting a little longer no their,
'present jobs, feeling that they do
not need so much work to get in
shape and can earn a few more dol-
lars before reporting.
A warning issued by Gardner that
there is a rule, calling for a $100
:liwt
final training date may have had
something to do With the bpys flock-
ing in in such a hurry this season.
' Gardhcr said there were some of-
ficials who hadn't known such a rule
existed. Anyway, it has not been
twed.
Port Worth has the largest num-
ber of missing players with six, Dal-
Dr.
GREEN
Dentist
General"
Dentistry
All Kinds
St rand starting today for t wo 'jig .
ilay Dorothy ljunour, I tlnit Tr< ^l>j ,
and, lioli Hojm in "ltOAI TO SIXO-
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las has two; Oklahoma City lists
Catcher Vernon Mackie. and Joe
Grcenberg, third baseman last yehi
who will seek an outfield berth this
season, is a holdout at Shrevci>ort.
There ^were no holdouts reported
at San Antonio, Beaumont. Tulsa or
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UnlcCny, KCJ.'Jtt, .#1.05,
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Geo. H. Dunham, Sole Owner
NOTICE!
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upon Hntform fares to go Into effect
Friday. March H, for services in the
eRy with « minimum charnc of 13c
per passenger for runs within a cen-
tral sane hounded by the 900 block
on Border, north to Park Avenue
and from the Sabine river west to
Eleventh strwet.
On ram beyond the central zone,
thai.li th af Park
enth or sauth of the 900 block on
Border, the fare will be 26c: while
on eraaa-tawn trips, that is front the
Park Ananiir. mm*,
the central «oe« and; into the *onc
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Farea to Bruoer or Bland Addit- I
SALES and SIRVI0E
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l«n will he tH and to West Orange
Me. '
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1941, newspaper, March 16, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308080/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.