The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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vised that hiw figures are dislead-
IB*. The fact is thet only, $2 >4,000
was aapproprited t fhe Children's
Bureau itself for 1927, it was also
"Davi beat
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ruled inelig
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•The bureau whieh wan atarted in
1018 with an appr priation of leme
than $22,000, han wraduaily inerecomed
it demandn until durinu the prement
year ihe appropriatioh amounts to
hearty $1,566,000."
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to the poore
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too was tin*
with only ol
■M Orange.
patina for yeara Adviees from Dal-
tea indicate that Col. aaoma han
grown weary of hou-tted delegatlon-
prieed car
Kg Bell . DID yo V—---
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DON’T KiDHiN,
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as a member
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wuehas been
l ue aa champ
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will be the
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dven $50,000 for expenees in aamb
-limjpting the Shevpurd-Towner ma-
ternity Act and Congenh apprprl-
Mrs. Burton Adtises Women On
party uleide rule.
igLbility has
, Bryan, I
and Galvest
ictual games
cord of the
ething for tl
yigh school 1
lon, which opene d
► Hotel Commodor
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de, butterfies anil
efects Mt this ezn
a cuetom bod, wor
Eoretgm teach buul
A WEEK J
Win. then Mela It coula be in-
voked by the democratn of the mid-
west ana the warn end the Hoeky
mountain wtaten to defeat an ampirant
for prenidential honota unpoputar
with the democrats of the west and
the far west or the northweet.
SE HEE HOUMA LAOJ.RoD
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inant bureaun” with never a mes- occupations, arpdents and dimeases
mge about the varlonsreommi-ion* or children endpoymept and begis-
and soft Jobs around town pop- latilo attecting’ children
u la ted by lame ducks and other
retired mervants or the, people--or An 1922 Ho- Nattomal K(emearch
the party ' Council surveyed 553 projeole up-
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northern favorite
Phere will be a r
riet Aeven next -
I lay to that.
Maybe evidence <
d to show Han .1
hur ineligible. T
inge undefeated a
■t Orange to Natto
e figures al
selves. And
splendid recor
r have reas
test foetball v
the United
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Them are nearly a miliion idle
men in th. United States. Not count-
In* college atudents.
GOT RID OF POISON
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ME P@oPOSED To Vm
ME-ESTERDAY AND
IS COMING HEQE d2
TONIGHT TO ASK m
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NLHIH'DOIN!)
Pro pagandista may we ought to
give Ruesia ctedit for good inten-
tional No matter how good lla in-
tensione, no American buminem man
la ta favor or aivmg it credit
kikg"ohz Enterrstfilee, 22
city, eaye
"There wasatime when my health
■od. I buffered a gnat
is zeine. M =tem
—- — d with poison which
was mot properly eliminated. From
time to time I had severe head-
aches, and I foil sluggish and dull
"I. knew of BlacDraught as a
medheine for constipation, so I
thought I would try it. For a while
I took a emall doss every night un-
til my system was rid at tbs an-
cot Adams gave his support to I , '
I < ongvessman A. Plait Andrew of
the Fersunonw la the erwuon-Rtob l loucenter. Mean caren net who
ertson run-ott, and he save bin sup- lend: the fartheomine ntruzglen over
I flood rellef, farm relief and tai re-
Port to the entire “emocrati ticketlef. no long as he can lead the
ta the contemt between Mr Ferunon I war on the CMKrtns Mureau, whieh
, . . * . .. tunctions under the Department of
nnd Dr Georae C. Hutte. In theliebor. i appear that hl. ertorts
campalknine of 1ze bo who a »tal-tmav be actompantrd by a war ery
. .2 .jot "Battlerhipe or Batieef* for An-
"Sr’ SuPPorter ol •D Moody Te I drew wants to eliminate th* appro-
Uta democratie xubermatortat nam. I priation tor the chiiren‘» Bureau
I and spend that mum and much more
■antiow I tor new etutmers.
He has reuehea the coneluelen ! a
l Fnendw or the babie have no
that the two-third» nominatine rule I ohjection to omulmerr, but they point
etared for aa uninetructoa astega-ten“aunk humor le Jun bound to
uom of the representative men and I a______
women of the party to attend Umi A culture etest between Harvard
land Yale le propomed. Yale is mald
asst conventiom and do womethins • 11„ lead la raecoon coatn, with Bar
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oordin« le thome who have welshed
it In its entirely and should he put
aside. There should le s great na-
tional party of democrats and not a
mectional party. Thomas Jetferwon
declared the democratic party and
the pert, or the people, he wum the
champlon of the majority rule" in
convention, , at the batlot hoi and
elmwhere. He was a Virginian, a
champion of a tno government by a
tree people
dome day the growers of things
ta all mectionn of the United Mateo
will get their heads tosether and
de momethine to bring about the
frzantzatton of a national party on
‘demoeratie lines and then they will
march on to victory They ar di-
vided now end bozus parly trade
marka nut INing econotnte tues,
are r see u sal We for the atvinlon.
mpeeme to not doe t brains,
luek and qutmae influences. It
to that inteiligence has been over
basized, too.
Pew York: Phil
cked’out Monte
W Athur De Kuh
Jack Humber
ardner, Lowel, Mas
ohnny dassanova,
Fharlie Arthus, New
rom Jess Stringha
ity, 6.
f Philadelphla: Leo
deen. Wash., defeatet
New Orleans, 10.
Providence, H. J :
Elouis, and Gene
an, drew, 8.
Founcil Blufe, la.
■he < neik.Bufs, 1
► ’ knociMst from
bux City. 1.
Hollyeke, Mass
pUlaviile, Ky. de
empsey, Philadelphi
Miami. Fla. Younz
feated Benhy Valg
L.. Philadelphia.
Bdp, Toledo.
ago: Red II
. won from W
Eago, 8 Joey )
ated Ralph Mene
le Peters, Chica
Anan, Brooklyn. <
h City. knocked o
ral’cnitndinwgjgbmndamzezpe
rienge mede 6 fegitze the mets
of Black-Drayat I kept it ta my
horns nnd when I begin to feel lif
less and dull. I take a done, after
which I foal O. K. again.
."People genereily do not realize
the risk they take in allowing com-
utipatiop tn run on. I try to keep
m egtem cleadned, and I find
Hack-Draught a great aid in doing
this"
For gale everywhere, 25c. Get a
pnehagetaday. Ncis
“For several yeas I was denied
the btesmg of motherhood." writes
Mrs. Margaret Burton of Kansas
City. “I was terribly nervous and
subject ao periods of terrible sutter-
lag and metancholla. Now I am the
proud mother of a beautiful little
daughter and a true companion and
inspiration to my husband I bellevetS
hundreds of other women would
like to know the secret of my hap-
piness, and I will gladly reveal it
to any married woman who win
write me.” Mrs. Burton offers her
advice entirely without rachge. She
has nothug to sell. Letters should
be aderesna to Mrs. Margaret Bur-
ton, 8576 Mameachuset ta, Kansas City
Bo. Correspondence will be strictly
contidentint. •
“IT MUST BE DONE”
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Hureuu is aitogether aitferent from Ths work of the Children’s Bu-
tba musernity and - infancy act of reau itself—disregardink the mater-
1**1 providing for federal aid for ally and tntnney act of which near-
matertint and intant hygiene work ly every aisle has been glad to ac-
to States contributing an equal cept the benefit—is part of the great
amneunt. melentirie research system of the
government. The law provides that
MMleltow, •whenever any .rate the bureay shal investixate and re-
ran undertakes to attack the sys- port on st! mailers pertaining to the
tem of bureaucracy so firmly sad- welfare of children and child life
died upon us. he start*—and gen- among art clases and shall especial -
eruily atpya — with the Children’s ly investikate question. as to infant
Bureau. He epeaka or she Import- mortality, birth rate. orphanage,
unce of "abolthing umelerm govern- juvenile cuorta,. deserting, dangerous
( Grep* IN FnxS, AH' MANE
This veto power wielded by
muthern delegates s Miler rpntent.
might prevent the dominatidd 3*
ition and has lie-iStale* A dount, with urh a finer
-e —
• 4
7
MM a national party where there
iS go natlemnat party today by the
ehwuation or repeal of the two-
MM sewtauttag rule
dertaken hr the government and
eettmated the total federni con al
■hum 314,700.000. Thaos wore car-
y mn under 23 Dhreaha Somethina
■ho MI were purely researen pro-
junta devoted to “1110 acquisition of
new knowledge by the we, bed of
myetematie octoaUOc tarpon tattoo."
Thee rtOBsrch projects covered
subjurta ragging from dimeases of
trees, tabaeeo. cabbages and sugar
beete and mcabtes and other dimeases
of aboog. cettie and horses, al the
way to mtang for inerenstnu the
durabdiity of dish now in the water
and "taddurdization of methods test-
log chemical reagents intensions of
sovernment research work are being
’ made cqhatantiy under ' the various
sovernment departments
■Mtoburt. Willie
, stopped Yeinl
MPa., 6.
ronto: Fre n h
P», defeate Frini
E York, -i.
Kun-- City: Bpid
ays. De* Moines 2
Baltimore: Buster
ore, defeated Wilhe
irk. it. Sidney Lai
tpointed Louis Gui
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EE A / REGULAa 4 ■ Y ( you PLEASE
RAEe
The prims dona who was offered
«, , aemocrat. nav. „ — ..ewatrseta In the movies probably
I doewn < know yel whether mhe wo
eommittzrman, Col. JM Adams of prnimea or damned
Dallan He to a native Tesan. a son I ______
9EKeutman county, a headin n I Behola the napper: Solomon’u
ber Bf the Texas bar, and. for al
■ wives in mH their xlory were not
ymr mm, he has been active »«L.
dinurrayed MM one of thene.
ommenting on tl
Saturday, sporti
Port Arthur Ne
Bon the, Jackets
liar form in the
ns. They werer
to regular for
inst the Tigers,
erm ispw ethin
l ingyffeckiug.
CLASSIFIE
ADS
OUICK ACTION
wMADD/E MEAN
JEELR/! vcall\
Th m HICKEL A
PLATED SUSPENDER)
is . .... ... ul out ihat ihr npproprintion to the ated $900,000 to he dintfibuted
2 * I bureau. If diverted would hardiy buy amor the seetes ao poyidee in the
to destrucuive of democratic unity I more than a couple of amoke Hoc ks Shevpara-Towinet act, tbinitbe l»ll
ana harmony aad that the party of] ongremman Andrew mla thim organic act ereatin de, Chidren a
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two-thirds nomtnatiny rule has been MOM’NPOP
thrown in the atcaM ana the ma-
jority rule adoptea by a nauonat
convention of democrats.
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Be Tigers have
pfonship clai
ted no ineligi
mange went ah
B in the seaso
ble men. Hi
ols K. B. Stove
83-
Ei lo o ptogremive Texan city
and the people of Daltas ere going
•• spend $22,000,000 for aty tm-
provements ta the coming , nine
veara Duailar has just tinishea .
00e.000 dam and temervoir to cuara
Mil i a water famine in the wears
to come. This to the fourth large
2 Saveetments it has made la water
epply equipment and conmervation
7 Seupment mince ths sear 1300.
. Fort Worth is on the way an-
E Heme aw to be expanded for the
. gMhntracUoa of o. third take or
rererroir and the project . overa the
enemetes of nuvd water end
fefto metamattom of thousands of
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1927, newspaper, November 29, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529814/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.