The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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DALE BRIBERY
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NEXT MONDAY
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ANOTHER MAD
ANARCHIST
There appears to be mad
tion of the president of the
Greek republic. He did not
complete the job, but the
condition of the ruler of
the Greek is precarious.
A queer alibi, or axcuse
I'LL LUNS ‘EM HERE ON
HER. DESK-- .GOSH’ X
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Dewpite the fact that the prest-
dent hud •pohen huntgig, he aia not
Executive To Be Guest
of Dave Nelson On
Shooting Hop
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Extra Selected Oyatere
Oyster Sand trie het
Loavee and Real
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Many of ua. In our unthinking
way, sometimes forget that the pres-
Ident in the comma nder-in-chiet ef
the army and nvy. Ofricers of three
two nervices, however, bear the fact
in mind and sometimos are remind-
rd of it, forcihly.
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FOUND THESE FLOWERS ) FOR TE ONE
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hour, whooping up a Coolldge boom.
H wan naturni to wunpect that hie
outuivines had momthing Uke taett
approval from on nigh.
Home writer Beam to belleve the
verbal wpanking Mr. Coolldge pm
!e on Me Iaut vWl to the White
Noume waa tantamount to a detinite
SEAT COVERS
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isties show that long time, and as the re
2000,000,000 human public had given him no
of various kinds of support he wanted to av
live on this earth — enge himself by killing the
efort to improve heating condittons
and insure a certain standard of ap-
pliances. Major Alexander Forward
of New York, managing director of
the American Gas aasociation, satd
here today nt the opening session of
the southwest division, natural gas
department, American Gas associa-
tion.
Major Forwar referred to the re-
cent a ma Kama tion of the American
Gas association with the natural gas
association of America, and explain-
ed that benefits which would result
from this union.
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House, but he has a command of
some of the more conventional ex-
presslons and on rare occasions as
governor of Massachusetts was heard
to employ them in moments of irri-
tation.
Bills, bills. Bills77, All “ri RE daisy
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were being imsued today at the Trav
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price for ten days.
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Ident, But Secretary of War Davis
eaned at t>M White Hgue in the
meantme ana la suppocd to have
made the explanations for the chiet-
of-atatt.
where no reporters wete suppomed
to be present, and wa explaining
o a group of Calitormians why the
army couldn't establish an import-
ant bame in their territovy.
Everything would nave been all
riaht if he hadn’t refertea to the
administration, M he was mid to
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announqement that Mr. Cooldge
powieivety would not accept renom-
ination. others hve a contrary opi.
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would not accept renomination. And , Ing his occupancy of the White
speaking at
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cumm word In him talk with Senator
Simeon. He certainly has no repu-
tation for profanity, and it is not
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Mr. 1. B. Adami
ing ill at hts bom
bine river bridge.
1/. S, Semator Morris Sheppard of
. Texas is also to beamong the no-
tables who wii attend the celebra- »
tion at Orange, according to Intor-
mation given out at headquarters of
the invitlioh committe, inthe
chamber of eommerce ball.
Governer Moody is to be guest of '
Dave Nelson, a member of thg Texas
democratic executive committee, on a
dock and goose hunt on the Orange-
Cameron Land 90m pan Jr's preserve
on the afternoon of November 11.
There will be two car loads of of-
ficials of the Old Spanish Trail as-
soclation, out of Han Antonio, to par-
ticipate in the celebration program,
according to information received to.
day at hendqurters
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Training chue
J . quarters at 7:30
Anderson sch
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2 Methodist W
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Methodist churek
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A.RGenep,mee
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GOSH-A FELLA NEVER MAXES A
MWIIH A GIR LNLESS hc shows 2
k some are fighting. bravest man on the stage
e wotry about death, of action. His life is ever
on the whole they arein danger and he knows it.
ter off than ever be -He carries on just the
» in history and there same-
are united in an
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miorning with Mrs
with 6 members 1
1 - Mrs. Bateman 1
buiness sessoin.
" 1. A. Glidden pa
"Dhe treasurer repu
treasury. Total
$18.46.
The meeting wa
to the leader, Mrs.
the following had
Reforms of th
T. tury—Mrs. Hatems
Children of the
J. M Gray.
t. Catholic Emane
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* English Literatu
bethian Age—Mrs.
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mo far u ta tail p... 001. ‘conmonty *"’* that he has employ- Charles P. Summeral, the armya
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Governor Dan Moody of Texas
will be among the notable guest to
be entertained here on November
11, the day of celebration of the
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PONEH ? ME — SIR RODNE
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ROYAL RUCKETTS AND
G2EAT-GREAT-GRANDSON
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audent since early boy WASHINGTON LETTER
H He has read every- n perhaps time that womeone
g, *11 the ancient wp;+.smothered the Hon. Simeon D. Fess.
® 5 “ed- WHI the ebosent senator from Ohio, and
i as well as the modem Premident Coolldgesgas in a better'
, An.t.i , poittom tp do mo than anoyne .1*.
i enrsen me mind oil Th* Hon Simeon had become a
atndent H. hwa Iveriteble Merry Andrew ot Pets-
uuaen ne nas trav-[te T was almost impomibie to
widely. He has heenlplek up “ morbing, nfternoon or a
“ ne nas Deenleundny newspaper without alhcover.
Ben as well as a closelie that the man was *> » nunin.
u . . When a man with the Hon Sime-
rver. ne sees ana then on‛• clome contact with the white
nows. He told a lot ofoum "en o hi” wakin
h in his paragraph.
One of thone summoned is H. H.
Moore, Cooper farmer, expelled and
later indicted with Dale on charges
of having taken a bribe of 91900
from -W. W. -Chambedlin, Houston
optometrist, to influence an unfa-
vorable house committee report on
Moore's bill to tax stationary opte-
metrista Moore was cleared last
summer on a showing of “double
jeopardy," growing out of a second
attempt to try him after his first
trial was halted in its early stages,
because of illness of Chamberlin.
The hank robbery case against
Victor Wilson, alleged participant in
the daylight looting of the Univer-
•tty bank here August 22, also is set
for November 7. The Dale case sum-
monses, however, indicated it may
be re-set for Inter trial.
adequately explained. Summerall
was peremptorily ordered back from
the Pacific coast by his comman-
der-in-chief after he wan reported
to have eriticized the administra-
tion for falling to relieve the bed
army housing conditions.
It appears that the* general was
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you and make the most nf vn on.
portuniutesdon’ face the future wits
and Wzzuz.arusuiet ask for Black
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when Fees quoted hi rn as saying:
“It won't work out that way. I
won't be nominated,". It did not
appear that Mr. Coolidge planned
pedaonal intervention to see that it
didn’t “work out that way." In
short. It continuefl to appean that
Mr. Coolidge intends to let matters
take their course
FRUGE AND SON
Phomes AM ana M*.
Pele tm dew ana mecona Baud
Pumitrr• — Repairtna. Uoholuterins
Mattrew Factory
n coxcnos
914 mattreme made new, MW mat-
maw Md. to order. A trial will
eiee -M.
■■ Down, •! per Week.
M —M Ptowmto Im <a»l.
^CWangn Port Arthur
- 3 tn scivDti.
from the Holland
gigland Port Arthur from the
/ AtMrnN, Taxa* Nur l.—Sum-
monhs for defense witnesses for the
bribery trial of F. A. Dale, expelled
former member of the house of rep-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1927, newspaper, November 2, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529792/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.