The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 341, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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Thirty yosrs ago ^Samuel R, Ronoff arriv-
(h! in the city of New York. H*e was at»
immigrant hov and he came from Russia,
lte began a* a news hpv ii. the street. Now
jhe io the president of two of the largest
engineering and construction companies in
g Manhattan Island.
dust the other day ho was awarded a big
.subway contract culling for $64,600,000. Ho
made ids own bond, He is less than forty.
He couldn’t speak a word of English when
he landed on these shores. He acquired his
'early knowledge of English with his fellow-
news hoys for choice corners or selling- pla'c
cs on the .East Side.
Now lies a big boss himself, employs hun-
alreds ot Workers, is a, hustler for business
and lias a few- million dollars to his credit.
that be personally witnessed the n«t
part of the "Little Jour*;
baud pouring hut liquor and other-
wise going away with it, when the
party wae at a point Where he cf»«ld
not reach hint on account of wninr.
is the prams
Prussians are
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The um, a,, .olltn, iheir stock * V**...................
mgs again. *» near
laws jand
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.so-called wise men to
ilization now, fit
under the sun..
ebowa him exactly os he wee
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Don > strain .cur tytf reading at.
*• «l*hl Twee ce ft them Skirt.
The Goodness of ::
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will be snorter iw» spring
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8Wm Wiu nave ,vu o. (Oort.,
They you Kin ' ti- ,enter tus with ,
OUI walking on -I'Jtcnwi
One Is the Goodnesi
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The Goodness of
making in every laud
advisor of the trit.....f Jeff«r»|£j
:.y <rtr ■
Gotham. Never" passing away.
■ in the leading banks of
•fueer at the newsboys.
s5 Never sneer at the little lad who lands on
. tliese shores in quest of fame or fortune. He
-is a digger, a studeht; lie knows where his
pennies go and tb<v value of the hard-earned
'dollar.
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« HIGH RECORD PRODUCTION
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Call it evolution, call it progress, rail i
the ownward march of mankind,-v-oall i
what you. m$y, life old order of . things i
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\ bpcaking of steel, an authority says there
,us a thftirfeticul capacity of 56,000,000 tons
'/Steel men. say that the output of steel will
fstabliSb a no-- high record for peace time.
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, instruction
rtain tracks
mm wme
ihorM of $50,000,000 m.t
of $$^ohd and other imnrii
....... *.
Then’ total expenditures ‘for improvement
during the year is estimated at $1,350,1X10
At the outbreak of the World war, many im
po riant railway systems were facing bank
ruptey. It is different now* »_
Politically Speaking
114?
END OF A EUTOPIAN DREAM
NUGENT
(Special Staff Correspondent for The Loador)
And it has come to pass that tho lawmakers of Texas'
liavc enacted the Holbrook bill giving state banks the op-
tion of operating under the bank guarantee or a bond sys-
tem, In the senate, J. Roy Hardin was the only lawmaker
of the 81 to vote for the Holbrook bill. Then it was sent
to tho house where the lawmakers made short work of it.
it was enacted w-itli only & few- dissenting votes.
Fmamiers anti-JnwinakoM* who nrcl Thomak Mitchell Campbell was gov-
not inlanders say it Is a finish of ul emor, Thomas B. Loyi- w as his band
KutoiGun dream. In , the ilqpff wheaf sad insurance commtwioirar and per- a;
!-“=B
haps hw closaat adviser. In thos
dlstlnt .days, William Jennings Bryan
wasthb austodiim of the democratic
coiisncncc. <>f Texas ami ievmingly
the dictator of the Bryan wing ot
Die -democratic « party the country
oyer. < In his bratn was corweivea
state., banks in-order that the strong
banks which were carefully mlinagcd
should insure tho depositors in the
weak-banks which were carelessly or
rimlnally managed- It was the con-
tention of William .Tqnnings Bryan
that .' the weak should protect the
strong l»r law and that all state
banks should be dubbed into submis-
sion., or acceptance of this guarantee
scheme. In those days, W- -r-
Bryan wan the pride of Oklahoma
B&t
ft
This is the Pony that Til give away to
the Boy or Girl holding the Lucky dum-
ber, July 4th.
QIRARD STANSBURY
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who hated trusts and damned Wall.
Street. Oklahoma m-ci-pted the
Bfyan plan and its law milkers put it
ovVr. Thomas Mitchell Campbell and
llis prime minister, Thomas B. Love,
p4t it over in Texas. There trp
newspaper men in the land of tllij
living jrho recall Campbell's i'amoj^i
Kaster message in which he deciuretl
that the lawmakers would serve Ujei
people best . by ' ad&ptinjr die state'
auiiruntce measure and ilms putting
7cl| Street out of bus ness and
shackling tile agents of Wall Street
a Texas who were said i» bo run-
ning about seeking victims in .the
provinces for the great gud Mammon
-nd his goldou fleece hirellni's. it is
indent history now. Oklahoma )nw4
naker! repealed Uie gu.tr-mtco act
wo ylars ago. -It is sad to huvp
cost that state millions of dollars,
Vow the lawmakers of T'-vas have
practically repealed the an it is
rue that state banks lime the o»»
ion of operating under ihe hank
"»rantee or a bond m-Mem. It is
likewise true that all’ ..mi. banka
that, arc making money an- going to
accept the bond pbm 'and this, too,
without delay. William
Bryan is writing his mc-imiir.s T’hom-1
grave. Thomas H. Love is fn (),«
land of the living. He never let
a shriek when the Texas repealers
had their wav \V. .1. B. never
emitted a groan and yet years ago
this former great (rilume of the peo-
ple assured democrats everywhere
that the state guarantee, system'
would make bank failures impossible,
and that in the golden -ye to conn
it Would be impossible for a depos-
itor to lose his money on account
of, the crafty cunning nl tliope who
liiktcd for gold.
A skirt a a i&rlima. *(ue* aswo
<rt. too
*«ems to m too ion#., too shun.
Hgnt or too soiiivimn#.
Perrmpa this .'n Satenoo n*curu jt
snulT IS a prou-xiion. It wui be b
srtai little chapci on*
LITTLE JAUREZ
(Continued from Page One)
corks, many barrels, and several
hundred beautifully lithographed
bottle labels, with tho words
"Scotch Malt Whisky, Highland
Distilleries company, Islay, Scot-
land,'’ th&reon.
Huge peeking maol m Worthing
ton Ina. tiurri'.U A# a4ua>. we toy
't smelled like . thousand brnle.
peeking
Ausiiiakipun. ux Africanu. « (be
name a Ls'mdmi iclouttai #IVM (O
what he calls tiie missin# link Ho
iiiteiobt'i it. pleaat
Thu (talian xu-<^n(nent ha. r»
tuned to lei Ml, American, nave Its oil
wells Doesn't such treaunam de-
Uifctflti Wtif *
*'■ .beigiuin. me peap.s want a
toead piobu A.- usual in bread
pieties we sai ihe staff if jfs (a
Oi ls iked
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the' Orange at aim " dock apd. sekt tp
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as Mitchell Campbell
.Joe Elam wa? arrested ou _, ,
Louisiana side of the river duiln; Lake Charles in an aulomobile.
the raid. Josh Griffith was found ‘There is going to bo a atop, to
,bec,» apparently critically ill, *$Bd - that bootle^gir.' and .Inw violai
officers left him there, io continue on over H ere acrisk Oid rlfcT,
Jeunm^s the raid. which has existed fot u long time
SlRur.nuig’ for Griffitli they foifucj fc m told, regardleas of •DStlfl*
in ns ho had left. He was arrested ip time,’1 dedar^d Dt^trict Awt^ey
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 341, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925, newspaper, February 13, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642214/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.