The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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CATTLE THIEVES
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POLAR BARS TO TE RIGHT OF US,
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Genuine FORD Batteries
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AusIN, rexam, April 24 —Inom-
der to obtain uniformity in malaries
for teachers in the various state edu-
cational institutions, the house com-
mittee on appropriations today ap-
proved a plan of elaauMI ratten
Salaries for the University of
Texas faculty wore plaeed in class A.
for A. and M. college, Texas Toch
astute diplomat in Washing-
IAREDO: Work on 43.ooo.hho gas
line betwene Laredo and Erown-
ville begun recently.
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OVER - IVE TRAINED be able TO SPARE
Not mry bad He happens on
the ainks.
da to make Nick Longwrth ptes-
ideal of the United. Stete-
The authoryhes of one of Broad-
way's banned playa say thas dn
her first night in toll she attrd
material enough for tea plays. Par-
doe her. governor, pardon her!
That's what X wANveo /)
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wpaaems S^kt to oSaZTM aebUak^
polite some
when they
of the .scenes in which the
HELEN AND RACE ------— .
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STUDENTS STRIKE
TEACHER PROTEST
Make yur eloches Imse longer and
look ■■"’<1 W nomalmg them to our
plaome every week. CITY TAIIOR-
IxG C.
Onew onders how
nmost tmmedtatety -What,"
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language, but H wa very
fhe ambaesidor tort rer
other Eagter Mowers.
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Phone WS-W
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Wide betts for men; aoUd cow-
hqe surp, monograw buckle ana
bet ehetn, toy tultial; complet
•Ake J0E IUCa AND sos, Jw.
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for instanee, and Kellogg with Tel-
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Kellogg is nervous and irritable
and Telles has been said to be the
NEW ALBANY, Ind.. April 25.--
More than 700 pupil-ot the two
New Albany sehools went on strike
today in protest against the failure
of the board of trustees to re-ap-
point Prof. Charles B. Mr Linn aa
principal of the main high school
and Miss Alics Funk as teacher of
botany. e
Professor MrUon has been prii-
cipai for 20 years. Miss Funk haa
taught botany for 30 years.
Good looking ciothes will hetpyou
win. Have t hea eleaned and prese-
rd every week. CITY TAJIARAG
OOMPANY.
and the College jof Industrial Arts. __ _______
clams it. The thchers in the eluht more wertous and the Mekican
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•AN rRANOINCO, April 25, _ A
thrinin« mtory or a Ran neninat the
■re demon on the high area in
which two American destroyer mv-
ed the freignter Snrodhoe tri., led
Ie today ever the navial radio to
“tetriet naval headquarters
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tMo,J S-_ C« V wi«r aa rw aoM ^4
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The beau: ulture elan has de-
cided Ikai Amerteaes shovuidj ear
wist. A kreni hel» tor ike ey«B *
, ehns toK who moth brajo
breaktast, blue; on the golf, red--
an Connally af Texas
neyed to Albuquerque,
' Mexico, to praise Thos
arson at a state wide
Los ANGELES, calr., April 213
Mart- Wilbuma. formerly one ot the
foremot motion pleture Man. died
hero today. following an iinem nt
bromehta1 Pneumonia He leavem a
widow and three-yenr-old daughter.
ter the privhege or listenine in on
such intrigulng tete-a-tetes 4*: ' j
senator Borah dimcursinE rm etan
problems with President Coondge.
seeretary Keposs arsuine with
Mexican ambasdor Tellez.
Secretary of Commerce Hooxer
arzulng againa prepent foreizn
peileles with Ceolias and Kellogu.
Senator J. Boomboom McWhorter
taking orders from Wayne B. ‘Wheel-
LEOTI, Kanaan. April 141 — A
polmon plot. to which the death of
Alert Mathew, and the Miness of
hla .Ite and another man la atlrlte
eted, haa been revedted by Leot am
thorn tea, they announced today.
The omficers announced they weep
meeking members nt n runs of live-
•lock thteves as the polponers uf the
three Leot remidenta
Mnthew died rerntly after eatin
ejbrrekfenqfpanctsen Mr. Math-
engEf. e
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rally of democrats. This
Texan who was a buck pri- t ■
rate in the Spanish Amari- Sut
can war and a captain in
the World War, in speak-
ing of the party founded by
Jefferson, declared:
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he skca tlx existuns A exicat -mn-
Hut thines ha>e ehdnzed it •
that incident Mexico ha" a much
more stable government and Teltea
la Ute aet ambanddor «*■> Aft
represented her here. A iti
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W. O. McAdoo talking with for-
mer political and financial supvort:
er who areal quite auro about
1928.
Senator Duve Heed reporting on
the Vara mituntion to Secretary of
the Tteasury Mellon
And many mor. highly private
eonvrmtions one miht mention
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MSI BOUND
Tratn No. • Ly. Crnixe 6:17 Mt
Train No. 1 Lv. Orange 10:34 a.m.
Train No. 1M elope for
passengers to Washing-
toe. D. C., or beyond end
leaves Orange ---------- 11:56 am
Train No. 11 Lv. Orange 9:45 pm
Train No. 104 Lv. Orange 11:50 p.m.
WEST BovND
L Train No. 11 Lv. Orange 4:49 a m
■mla No.103 L. Orange 7:14 am
Train No. 1 Lv. Orange 4:41 p.w.
Trela Nl. 7 Lv. Orange 7:14 p.m.
Train No. 1M stops for
pansengers to SUma
Texas, or beyond and
leave Orang. -----_________ p.m.
tormer Secretary nt State Ph Ila nd -
or C. Knox to Mid to have fiuured.
During the troubles that follow-
ed tha end of the Diaz dictatotshiv
in Mexico when presidents were
changed frequently and violently,
there waa one particularly tense ger-
lod when it appeared that the f h
mtzht intervene The Mato Depart-
ment waa receivine hourly bulletins
on conditions in Mexico from the
Mexice City embamuy. which in turn
wa* kept constantly Informed by
American consuls and other Amert
can reprenentnt IVM The atexiean
amham, bora received summaries
from the Mexican foreran office
li Taaezapsmhk
wAsuiarox, Avuzs.-aKagdlaw.""hes houta at ** "
EXF.S “ ma
" saannbanerppmoms you"lle ana you Know ’
to ransnut certin confidlential con-
vernatsons. There are many persons
here who would pay substankally
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•wa and Alfred Basham, who Brad
at the Mthews home, became crit-
ically in following the mme meal
Mathew.' brother, Bherint Frank
Mathews of Wichita county, atartea
aa Investigation.
A alate chemiat made an exami-
nation of the contents of Mathew.'
stomach and Ut the food mupplles in
the Mathewa home. In a package of
"oda uned In making the paneakes,
the chemist found "enough urwente
to kill -veral men," nccording to
hl. report, which was received by
authorities here today.
Mr. Mathews and Nashinsh are
Mill in a dangerous condition from
the armenie.
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Tke yrmy to to have • new cook
book. You can lead ea army cook
to a cook book bet yas ean't make
him thange kle stew.
Ar xopEens pAuxMonE
'one of the interesting personali-
ties la lobe Barrymore's firm Unit-
ed Arthta picture, "The Holered
Mouge," at the Strand' thenter, la
Lacy Beaumont, who pottas the
role at Villon'a mother ! , " F
Educated at <Hrton kujris and
Bath colleses and destine by her
parent, to ptow the part nt a moth-
er and wire. Mho Beaumont decided
early .he preterred . mag. career.
Accordtmgly, she found her way to
doing mmau pit. until eventually
lendine role, la mome of the mom
noted W-.MM nt Englana were el-
toted to her.
Ie 1IM ahe wa marrtod to Cap-
tele Douulas Vigor. British army
officer, who has encouraged her in
.very phane of her work. Partly at
Ne "ug«ention, and partly becaum or
her own ardent interval in the filma,
she came to Holly, oml a few months
ago and Immsdlately started to score
on the mereen, partieulariy in 'moth-
er' roles.
Her part in "The Beloved Rokue,"
one of th. moot important ahe has
curried, islto for much sympathy of
portrayal as sums of the most tem-
derly dramatic momenta of the pfe-
turo come in the scenes between the
whimamical vagabond .nd his mother
“But the democratic party
is not dismayed. We are
ndt test to apologise. We
ar not here to render
aljbis We are here to avow
that when the time comes,
and it will, and will come
soon, when the people rea-
lice that the. democratic
party is needed, when some
great erisis facs the re-
public, the American people
will turn to it when they
turn to it they will find
the democratic party, as
they have found it in the
past, ready to serve, not for
self, but ready to serve be-
cause it loves to serve more
than it loves office."
Eloquent words from the
lips o fan eloquent man. To
conquor, the democratic
party must go back to
Jefferson, democratic lead-
ers must re-embrace the
faith of Jefferson and bat-
tle for his great gospel of
politics and government.
OM mattr
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3s probably h part of the
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1927, newspaper, April 26, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443869/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.