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VOLUME XV.
ORANCE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. Jan. 16. 1929
NUMBER 163
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HERE THURSDAY
Two Squadrons of Fort
Crockett Group
"To Vi it
Ah aviation circus will be staged
hero tomorrow afterpoon -by two
squadron* of the third attack group
of- IT. S. army planes, from Fort
Crockett, beginning at 2:45, ac-
cording to advice received this af-
ternoon by Turner T. Wallls, secre-
tary-manager of the chamber of
commerce.
The fleet of planes. numbering
from fifteen to eighteen', will rpake
the trip to Orange on a regular
mission of wroklng out a technical
problem- and will land lit the munic-
ipal airport field for a stay of from
30 minutes to an hour.
The business, men and citizens of
tho city are invited to be on hand
at the aviation, field to greet the
fliers on thi - occasion-. -Mttny of
the aviators who will be in this par-
ty have come -to be well known to
O ran go people through frequent vis-
its here. * •< «.. ?
Captain Ralph It. Woot^ft. opera-
tions officer of the group, will be
in charge of the fleet uf "planes here
tomorrow. ^ _
Judging by the enthusiasm thitt
has been manifested on all previous
occations of visits * by army planes-
here, it is believed that there will
bo large crowd# im hand to witness
tW—m n uver (omorroir artfriunm.
in spite ot tRife tact that such short
notice has been given the affair.
Local Officers
Quiz Two Young
Yegg Suspects
The two youthful burglars, E«l-
mond Parks, 18,' and Phillip Ger-
laak. 17, who were alleged to have
confessed four robberies committed
in Orrtntje, Beaumont, and Vinton,
on Monday night, wt-re q iiest'ioned
by Sherif Pate Brown, f*hief of Po
, lice Jeff Carter, Oeorgn^ Colbert,
manager of the .lohn It. Adams Gro-
cery company stores, and Joe Lucas,
owner of the Lucas Jewelry store,
in the Jj ke Charles prison yester-
day afternoon-
One of the boys is said to have
made a clean breast. tti> said that
he and his companion reached Or-
ange early Monday night an dafter
making a brief attjfyey, ffltarted to
work on the Lucas jeWelry fctori\
where they perfected an entrance
by saivlng an iron War across the
window. Next they went to the
Johnj R, Adams store, where they
inaiie ~Sn encouraging haul and
from there they went on their way
"to the Magnolia filling station and
imMOlM,
After a further
day /following discovery of the rob-
bery i t the Magnolia filling station,
it «V8 fountl that a large car Jack
had been taken in addition to the
CO cent* in pennies from the cash
register.
At the John R. Adams store It
was found that a $10 roll of post-
ft5o stamps had been taken by the
\ robbers. , , '/■' '
The Orange men were Instructed
, to'he.back In l; ko Charles Thurs-
day for the examining trial of the
*0,,^hs- ■ • >,- ' r
Alabama Youths
(Jn Tourist s Hop
Arej Questioned
As a result of frequent Inqulrl-n
l\i. made In the recent past regard Mi
' missing hoys *| d girl# thr-oughuu
the country, two'boys Were appre-
hended on the gtraeta here last nlgli-
nnd turtied over to the sheriff" s dee
partment this rrtornlng for InvcKU*
nation. 'jtf'S;
The Boys gave their nafhes f i
Flowl Jenkins 14, and \Hoodrow
llerrfng. 15, Wnd thjplr home ft*
Wyatt, Ala. ,
-HOOVER TO PICKl
LAW COMMITTEE
Tuesday Rainfall
Registered 3.66
Inches m Orange
COMMUNITY
CHEST AIMS
V e t> t e rd a y' ra fn fa Il r eg is I«' reiF37Cr
Inches, according to records kept by
VV. C. U. Anderson, local govern-
rather unuxuar recur#..ittrauuSLu:
here. ■
John B- l/ vf, commissioner of
precinct 3 o. -4, who lives in the
Vidor community, 1!) mile* w> flt of
Orange, stated this morning that
there was more water on the ground
today than he had seen in y ten
year*.
BORGER BANK
BANDITS HELD
IN NEW YORK
Members of Pendleton
Gang Trapped In
; * Buffalo
BUFFALO. N. -X;., Jan. 16.—Plans
were under way- today for the ex-
tradition to Texas of Clyde Roberts,
29, and Fred Nave, lit, arrested
here as members-of the >Ace Pen-
dleton gang, < an outfit accused of
bank holdups and murder^,. They
were identified ,by means of finger
prints. ■
Among, other things they are1
wanted for alleged partt|rlpa«ioo In
the. holdup March 81. ot the
First National bank of Pnmpa, Tex.,
In which $8200 was taken, and lifie
alleged murder the following night
at Borgor, Tex., of Deputies Pat
Kenyon and A. L.. Terry, who were
searching for the hank robbers.
Five/ alleged members of the..ganc|
now arc In custody. Ace. jhllflself
1m iiiultr arrest at JSliJoriido. Ark.(
and Is held "n homicide charges 1
Texas" authdrlties. Texas hua t
Other'alleged members In Jail-
• ' Money Nttjtply *i
" tfoberts \Vhen cauglit siild he M'.is
Walter AnderwOfi o^ Milton," Flu-,
and Nave described hlniiH'U as /Uohn
Ku-lnft of "frotenr, nto-
garbed and wearing eteellent/ Jew-
elry, the two suspects sflid they had
committed• no • crime and had stop-
ped off in tjils elty for a few days
before leaving for Florida /via air-
plan'',
t-'jjoth had considerable /money In
their pockets. Navels pt/cUets also
Yielded 8460 in r traveler's checks.
These check* 'were stpli/n, the "Am-
erican Express company announced
later, when the vaults/ of Fjrst
National bank of Visfuhll^oii^'*jbk-
lahoma were looted /by .bandits In
November, 1928. NaVc. however
Insisted he had purcl
In the regular way :
they were stolen.
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BLUFF, .^rk„ Jan.
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AHUIWaHF
PINTS
Fred Nave and -Clyt
titled'in Buffalo,
members Of the Ace
wanted in Texas in
banjt robberies and
ased the checks
nd had no Idea
18.—
e Robert*, lden-
r., last night as
Pendelton gang
connection with
.homicitdes, also
r
are Wanted in Arkansas In connec-
tion w'th recent bank robbeHes in
the soiif hern part of the state, {'lin-
kable J, h. MeBurnett announced.
<;<><>!> SKW8 '
V1CKHBURO, Mlss.,> Jan- 10.—
William J. Iiianey, 48, former avia-
tor and now & steel worker, awoke
today to find himself 888,000 richer.
An uncle died and left him the
money. He did not know of the be-
quest until he read of it in a news-
paper. "Thaty, a nice piece you
liave In the piper about ne,'* was,
bis only comment.
APPROPRIATION
-That each organizatWnassriciated *^ ft will ghee tfce b wt *m4
most careful-service that
- It servce.
lies witifis It* pctwar u, msp
ftsefl
2.—-That it will a I ways regard
, "and will to the extent of It* a Mi
'isetTeifl"""
lb* ifrvxut tfi Our pm&pt
witlwiM r«tpur4 iw f***'?-
vfs'i will «*e"
3.—That It will be a fftlthful cmUnlhtn ot fWf ffftf
that they are u««d wij «ly and as ■ ■■■
4.—-That It will use the utrtio#t economy, with .
In the admlnlatratloh of all fund* enteinsUNl m Ita r*r«,
5.—That it Will earnestly f? 5d«avor U> fujierrfas- tthe pIsDMur a ad.
as fur as possible, to dlre« t any fa*are wwfc hAumh tbe Haw*
of social service, which by popular demand nw y t* «
to Inaugurate In thi cowmanity.
C — Tiiat it will endeavor to maintain the biiffc «d ""ffc
which Is now being done by Its a* o>e8at (S orgaaiiaXf/nx
7.—Tbut its constant aim will be t« wlastly rotuttu- sbmS m*i -all
the itoclal resource* of this city. " /
8.—That it will continue to enccttrag* eSl^ lh*t«
duplication, and discourage competltkca i alt totter
ervice. x/
9.—That it will welcome your gift* ot penwnal a*
It does your gifts of money; that It wfll Mw IW* l" OfH th«
place where your work aili eatat for mp* * i wh*#* y® wttt
be happiest In serving.
10.— That it. will be ever ready to \V$*6r a# ft
how It may become morif iiw flit to thl* «s4 that
■ every *t eh suggestion wiil^re*x(ve #ar*-fal
consideration. - ' <
Relatives of Mining Man Fear Foul Play After
' • ~ 'wm- r- "«p MikVtmk.ll t'iiU .V< fjt/Wmii 11. ,af M
Adverse Vote Fails ..To
Deter Friends of
Early Action
I At'irriK. \ Jan. l«.~^-l*nper«Wbert
] • ad «rjw.,jaj^ti«n of the Jiouse ' fi-
; tmm*> toutmil tee yesterday, friends
: <A early, ?pproprj^tiofi4 planed to
1 the jiidU-iafj- app'ropriutlons bill
j <>at ot tbi"" enate titfday.
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300 DROWN AS
SHIP FOUNDERS
Chinese Steamer Sinks
After Rock Struck
in Heavy Sea
I"—' <fm 11 ■ ^ > —
HOlfOKONO. Jan. 1«.—More than
S00 lives apparently were lost t'lifctv
In the sinking of the Cliinese steam^
er Hdlnw.'ili. The vew-1 Kink ; ft>w
miniites after striking a rock ■ of!
Waglan.
The bout* efrtnmlu^e voted unan-
t ty ajgalnft conaideratlon - of
] general approtu'lations \b-ill* during
| the regular ieiddon afterVforces; < •
! voiing disposal of th« .muftey ^ meas-
I drew this M>Mdoli had won a\*tnaj h •
! iw* ■jietory In the tipper hot*se a
[ few hours before
j Htn.iU.t Thomas O. Pollard, cti^lr-
] man of the senate finance commlll
J--, wild he would continue to fight
j senate action on all appraprlatlon
naeasures • tuefore tliel pro*eot, j«xty->
A inlet y fur the safety of 'fiat Halt, T£. lug hauler, who was laat
wen l'rl'la> afternistn, luvi riu« bed the acute Mage on the part of
l l ri-bttlves,, who with the aid of pence officers and otImts, have made
a fruitles« effort to locate Mutt. Thai Hall lias met with foul play, la-
the general belief. _ „
Uife Friday afternoon, D. T. Me- '
Olll received word to go after Hall's '
w which waa oat of repair a short
distance from town. McfHIl WW >
Hall when he went after the' iar. ;SX--
Muturday, brothers of the missing V
man came after the ear. l<«ter,
they came back to Inquire of McOJll
as to when and where they tuiw ,!
their brother last. IHnca that Ume g
they have made a thbrougli aeitreh -i!
! day t<-ru) had ended;
After Feb. 1st
"Xtrw M thr tioaw- l' * Mil K'"Mt
n««-n and intyn u, - t/tn* to thr .•«! «f
their 4'opi" laifM eay wt <
are oMkiMI to refW# ttfekt! pSrt </f
the citi/ t.5vrfj'iAiUX- i'ri «jt*
of 8? !«' fc* h*i all 4og -urtthitt
Che : eitjr
Untagged Dogs
Due for Death Th" emergency appropriations bill
| was especteii to be ihe next, report-
ed out, of the senate finaiK'f- com-,
mltlee. A meeting of that commlt-
i*e tM horfs final delilieratloiis oii
that measure was called tor this
mo rnlojf. •
R< pre eu t a t > ves of siaie educa-
tionxl institutions argued for their
e lergenvy requests before the com -
, mi-ttee Monday and ye*terday. The
a* tw' arm 1 ******* aggregated approximately
year, «<sm| from JSSiBtrr + to i 'LS* .000. •«'
Zfefemher it e «b r«*B. White* ; The senate es«t-utive aeaslon tor
that • Ht+mmi 'tmm+.jSrmPl J ro«* «er eongrmaUon of the gove. -
oat of d*«e now. I.'p to r**?*s* a|rp«lntmerits was sched-
present time, Ihcrje- lur« tnaro it- ! oUrd tbr II o'clock this morniiu
/4 rtf
preu- . ...
cense* p*' core*l iW 4<ws- '•**'" S ,vfo fOHtfont'inontu.
ontlnK u reword# of the luUI.
ApiaitntOMfits
(Ittirf ot t'oif"-: i'turtrr iui* i Pra/Slcally all of the :• r polnt-
instructed hf Mayor M*4'arver t« | meiits were e*| ec!e<l to (>e ennipiii'-tl
enforce the wrdiiSistiKPe t« the fulleot | without opposition- Xi'iiutor rt'nlter
extent, whun tnrsin)' that after j C. Woodward of Coleman (planned
fltJihaMr V+t/marf t, *11 dogs Mt i to ask postponement of the con*tr-
• provided with ltZ> Sicewoe fa#s will | ro/ition of the reappointment of C.
0. Oar*, member of the state board
Only 23 survivors were known to
havf been picked up- One survivor
Raid that the vessel carried 30o rtti-
iiese passens-ers and most of tlw
crew down with her.
The Hlsniwnh was- of 1W 'on* j ^ ^aahrered WlWa fo« d outside
The ship was commanded hy r the premfe** of. tIMr
tain Jensen. The chief and second C
engineers were TWltWi and the other 1
officers were either J'twsiart or ''i t- j
neae.
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Deputy Assault
Case Affirmed
Capital Oil Co*
Re-Elects Old
Official Staff
The court of criminal appeals at
Austin today affirmed Judamerit in
the easo of Htate of Texas vs. Bd
McCall, tried and convicted at the
April term of district court - here la^t -
year and given a year in' prison and
a tine of $50v.
McCall was charged with nuicrj-
vated assault which ferew out of the
shooiinK of Henry McCurley, a dep- .
uty sheriff, employed by,, the Penvey- ;
The a •mod *r«*ef;.Kiaf «f st-wirt^d-
er* «r d «#Sro*to * c f ttoe Capita) tH!
r m(«nr «-** held at 'fee T>-e of
W. H, tft.tr>!: te -re yeeterdajr aft *r-
r. at ? o'rlOftftr.,. A'*i r/f tf>e 3 -
eer* 4*4 directs* *«V <;e-eV-<-Sed'.
■ Those elected were follows:
W If. fUart, prew&lO'Ot; f. F Benck-
et> t«.in, ' sie-e ajwf-- a^&ersl
managOr; M IJewfcewstejn, se<-
retwry. and H. J. J^atcber Kt-airts,
irwaawewr. The fes.ard of dSre«"tM
of' water engineers, until after < ,n *
witter aetlon had been taken on liis
wafer priority blM.
A fight o the renaming ot She
Te* * A. and M. board <#f dlr-Hftors
also «J«s expected from U«tut«f
t 'bailes x, OsfMr of liryan. but
Jb-w seleetlonjf were not stuted to
? e reported out < f committee until
later this we«. fc. „ ,J
With t committees oreaalxed,'
the house wJts ready to attstck the
profdem of dfsposina with almost
?i<<—bilix today.
Coyle President
Of Etex Dentists
Or Tom ' "oyir, Or n«e dehUst,
will !«' installed as new president of
. t\i r
)[n,,r,. Lu-n^-e rf,«.pas.r -> f>«wev- n This «ow !WI has ofser tl «} h Kaat Te*4s la-ntal soeiety when
[ for some tHMie wtrh * a<&t« rtr 5, ml j tfcut oneajpteatlon fneeto tomorrow
'WWW-"" 1 II ii Inn I mi filfii iiliiliiiiihiliM hlfimiifc ,illi,M
WEAL'^Y TEXA^^ j P|0j!rj£ja Capitalist
PIONEER DIES o„ Vildt to City
FORT «)WCUJT^. Tc*., Jan. 1,4— ~
B. H. Walker, . 52, multi-millionaire j JoUn !/-t>tf, rejtwldj U> M one of
.oil man. banker>~"'-stnd ranchman, j th« nation's wei.ltblewt jiitom. mho
died here t.ojlay after a year's ill- | head# the BUN* «MH|nsr,
ness. > | op^fnitln-r f^twten tftrwiMdssit the
He waa the flrsS^white child born | ' oarrtry, *a JJse of Mr. in4
in Stephens county, of which hie
father was one of the organizer*
and for whom the town of Hreefc-
snridae jnuut-nanrtad' Before morlna
to Fort Worth, he waa mayor of
Preekenridao, - president \of the First
National bank 'there, owner of
ranches, oil wells and farms. Be i'etwttefn is
was chairman of the board of th*' i otta«rtk:,.Of the On.
First National bank. Fort Worth
tie/. I* F...- yesterday.
Tfre_ yteti'-'f here from. Id*
Flortda to l«4# -Mr «d Mr#.
BewfeeWMsMa oW tnetr w«flf to fliand -
ler Adwwt wfoerw ,fJ ey *re to
>^ik( mm for V'h# honetft of
1i0mh*mi*W4 h^-afeh. |}en«k-
roos a severe
SERBIAN AIR ACE LANDS SAFE
IN
L
AFTER MANY HOURS
PERIL IN BLINDINti RAINS
Tliat the munlolpnl airport lanrt-
Inir field here saved the lives of
two aviators from New York yester-
day afternoon, was the declaration
of both aviators who spent Inst
nl*ht here. -,
A FalrchlM-71 six-passenger cab-
in plane, .quiupcd ...IVami uvi
WASHINGTON, Jan. i« -Presl
dent-elect Hoover , i to appoint n
special commission soon ufter March
4 to investlnato prohibition and gen-
eral law violations aa well tka court
procedure and to m«k« rooommeiv-
^^^^^hs looklnK to Improvement ,.r
H9HH
ytor piiote
Wtlra of
,'ber of «m
tor, piloted try Oeor*e Kralcher. a
Serbia, who waa n- mem-
the famous French air corps
durlna ,th« world war, accompanied
bjr Sidney Uonnlck, a vetonin aria-
tor and photographeV-,- landed in the
at i:*t yeet'
airport field
Maw, Orleans
Aerdfy pter-
in effecttag a litndlnif at the #|r-
porl fte^d, the wlnaf of the huge
pinna . brushed noar ' the teteampk
pole* because of the necessity , of
fiyina low In order to follow thf,
Southern Pacific Ballroad cnmpuny
trnefca, which had l een the sola
tcsHe slnce^ learlna "New Qrieawa.
On th« way from New Ortaana
to Orange, the plane was eontfnw-
ously enveloped in lM«vy rafnatorgM
which olmcured vision mora than a
hundred yards ahead. Many times
as the plane airoped its way, flytaa
~" ^v*veraae of from 40 Co B feat
CflASH
FOURTEEN
"I
Tt"WNC iVKRfXI-, P.owwoia, J t>
It.—f&aBroad imMiirtiwni aatd to4ay
that 'drwwkewa^n* o* the- par* of th*
eaatoeer am* ere*1 of tine Owtmr-
«s«-Teme«nr; r eapresw raw.. WK Hoes
of (<x rv«r« iMrrwuaa. It# a4tM«o«,i
about two |M(Map*a«#r wone in-
jured loot arfgM at Prwaioorw, noar
j ihur. ' ,
ttffi«-er* to be installed In addition
t/ President, Coyle are Or. S, W.
White, Port Arthur, vice president,
nd K /. McOlnub), Beaumont, sec*
etary-tresifurer The retiring pres-
Sl<-nt is WK;"""/: K. i^toiey of Ueau-
mi Ot.
County Asks Bid
For Depositor
Advertisements are now runnina
lu 1W paper by order of the corn -
mlKwIoners court for bids or> the
contract for the county depository
for, tile years of 19^9 and 198«. The
-tirauae National l>jtnk Is the pre*^
en? county depository.
X-l
here, wlH* «** eat **ia iwnhel fato
a berad trala wMdk had beta
ia^i4 IM
la Uwir o «r «i
imiTnosar
WiwrvMKJy forged *bow« the Hw:h-
aroat as reae- . wbfc* cranfeaf lata
tka pawaesw, eusrbaa «f th local
train. Both frakao caa bt atf4-
the bortw an avTei^ag of
B*g ' tm
; poroom fere
und, K would tie rteee#-
the ship to be titled to
poilloua
In a blinding
am
CRUIS1
FOLLOWS ANTI
WAR MEASURE
After Vote on Anti-War
Pact, Senate Turn#
To W ar Bill*
WASHINGTON, jkifta. l«.™Thfs
Kello-.rji mtillMUMrftl treaty re-
nounriiifi war is r^tlfted and today
the senate turned to another bill
favored by Preaident CooMdno—the
construction of 15 crulscrw for the
iiavj', V'
V Aftar two w«eks of itunrrellna
over an Interpretation of the pact
pledging the nations of the-world to
r«e«ft to peaceful methptia in the
yctUrinent of disputes, the senat*1
late ycatefilfly.....t^Mfltitl the treaty.
*0 to f. Senator Blnltie, republican.
Wisconsin, voted uK'tlnst It.
Chairman Borah of the foreign
relation* committee. In chartte of
the treaty light, broke the stuborn
deadlock resultltiK from the demand
lor «n interpretation by. axsentint? to
a report by the ^turelan relations
committee ombodyliiK It* constimv-
tioti of the pact.
Modification '
Senntore Haetl, democrat, Mis-
souri; Mo s, rapubtU'.-in. New Hornp-
shlre, and Bingham, repuUllcan.
Connecticut, hud held out for the
Interpretative report SjI Dw cffOi.
Wiittee vvlilch declared 'the pact did
not Interfere with America's rl«ht
of self defense and add sd th« Mon-
roe doctrine was a ptirt of that ' ayli-
tem of Melf defiutw Si nator Harah
•yielded with the written agreement
that the report was not to be con-
sidered as chanalna or modifying
the treaty or a*' effectuatlnsf any
reivervatfon to' "it.
White StrcretiiVy KelloffK ,waif JWl«r'
today notlfyln« the other nations of
tho- world who have signed the
treaty, of America's adherence, the
senate,was just-a* busy consider! K
the bill pawned [ by the house last
year aUthurlXinK the biaifet; navy,
|y,nw Nwltclie<l
Proponents iit-tbe treaty contest.
In many' InsiaiW'ey, were opponent*
io the naval llah^. Opponent# Of
for the rnlssln* man, i
The mbwlna r^ah Is slnale, has
black hair and is sliahtly bald Hi* ,«■
heiKht Is given al S feet U inch**; ;|
weluht about 1SS pounds, lie wore
a blue shirt, kbakl pants nnd rub- ,
Wt boots ttlim he l-ti tioiii-
^ - -•- Jtni KobGiihrr.
It Is-nut believed that the man
waa murdered for money, a* 'it waa
known thai he 'had only * «mat| '
sum of mom y on-' his person-
For several years the Halt" broth
ora, includiit* Hdl, Frank, Horace I
and H«betrk__b#tea operated motor
trucks In th« liauilmr , of. log* for
small sawmills. They Mgi* their '' }®
home on the Orange and t> ho hl«h-
wny, .bout ftvc mile* out of Orange. J
BroU«ers of Ihw mlsslnK inriairb*v
kepi conetantly In touch with
officers^ and WW# at tha., "
oftlee (his morning.
they hail been unable to .
trace of their brother since Friday
afterno n, although ' on* party
thought that! he iaw htm Saturday
morning. ' •'
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Murder Farm
Scraps Lawrj
Defen^il
tlTVKimtm, Ca1., •—
dispute between tlordon Stewart
Nurthrott and of tils attornoye. '&
orberi Satray, over Northcott'a do- I
miiiMl that ha bo allowed to conduct
his own defense in his trial hejr# on
ciwrges of slaying three boys., to- ,
day threatened to hold un the caso^
Northcott Insisted at yesterday's""',
MOMion he was going to arotm exam- .
len bin,, ,l,S;r.*!R r.rOld nephew. Hanfol d
Ciilrk',' chief witness for tho prosecu-
tion on 8: nford'a atory^of the alleg- .....rffij
«4 murders at tho Noitlfcott ranch ,?J
— I . I
near here. ~ m
I^ast night Northcott had a long
eonfereneo with bht attorneys atj ,
tho elose of which Suvay aald tho .*—- [
accused youth wiehed to retain him
m counsel but at the same timo de- <m
si red ^ to <|tti%- young Clark apd per-
haps oiher wltnoeaes. Iht*ky Indi-
cated such a
iiiJtwiiitg«ai/iirr iifnnr. ifft-m Tfifiml ri'mM,
on the olbet i.I« .\«Ti\yiir>•iewSoi'" wrinr^i
Inie tor the naval bill.
As a result of the understanding
whereby the treaty was placed
ahead of the naval bill In the sen-
ate's calendar, leaders believed a
tlnfll vote would "be pemtittod upon
the I latter. There had been threat*
of !a filibuster against the criitsei
bill and peace organizations of the
nation have b«en urging M ch n,
coiirwe. However, the oUt*tandl K
opponents of the proposed mcuXtire
ilave passed the word that they will
not resort to filibuster tactics to
block the naval bill vote. ]
Senator Nord*, republican, He*
braska. and Kinar, democrat, dab.
supported by the r«,ubllcon inde-*
pendent bloc are pre pa I ed to Wage
u desperate light against thf? naval
bill,- i
1
SLEEP PUNISHMENT
TO GIRL INMATES_0F WELFARE
MEXICO PROBED
l^OME IN NEW
HHMlQtlltnWK. X. M-, Jan. I«
—Vk for oner's Jury here bus opened
an fa v -«flg;«tlon\ into '' tho death of
Helen Haskew, i«, of Portaic*. at
the Now Mexico Olrla Wetforo
borne, allegedly after an Tlhj«''tlon«
of "twilight olejep" said to have
IbMM' given to Ma, girl* who had
the institution.
Fay (Jlraooo. one of the si*.
Charged they had all been given I ho
injection after they were returned
to tho home and they were then
placed I* solitary conOnemerit on a
broad and wator diet. Othfr c«m-
panlow of Mliw Haakow said she
in good beal^ when
they wore captured last Friday, but
that all of them were sick and
sleepy "after tho Injection." )
Tho girl originally was rophrted
to have died of heart failure, hut
an Inquiry Into the dcnllt was stairt-
ed at the instigation of her father.
Hiss Bertha I,lp% superintendent
yesterday the girl* were gfvon^-WHH-"
Bght sleep" Injections at tfio order
of Or, Evelyn FrWbic. pHyglcfan 4
the homo, after they had i AHturbra
SECOND AUTOPSY
FOR MRS. RUTH
f Z1 " ' . f.
WATBBTOWN, Masa./ Jan. 10.—
Tlie funeral of Mrs./fleorge Htfr^ '
mtm ftuth Wao subject to delay to- 11
day because of t/. setioftd adtopsy.
Or. Oeorge B >tc<i fa lb, medical ex-
aminer of Huff oik county, after mak.
intt / chemical analysis of the vital
organs, requested the >ody In .ordor
to tnako a more thorough examina-
tion. Arrangements; were mude tor „k
the return of Mrs. /lluth'g body to
an undertaker's parlors today after
Or, McOrath's report, but funeral
piano were Oncertaln,
Mrs, Btttb died in a fire last Frl-
day at the, home of Dr. Kdw&rd II.
Kinder. J^ogton deptiat. The flmt
autopvV who performed by medical
Kxaminer Oeorge U. West of Mid- ^
dlesex county when It waa supposed
that th# dead woman, waa Mr* Hoi*
en Kinder, aa Mrs. Both had been ^
^Jtnown io neighbor*'for more than
IBSmBSh
+ .' V, ML
I '■
it-A&m
A Y«*r
FLIER
KILLED
"tho. "Whole Institution
feared that thoy might
"S"
today.
m
wa«
them-
ln«juest wa« com
TOMSOO, O., Jan. j«,-r-Hiot
Hay. of Toledo, waa *111*^ todgy
when a wing pn the machine t^re aa
hi was cobllng Into the #eld. HI*
pb iw fell about HlA fMl^.. j j
CK.%W' tuu
PAJ1IS, ttn. l«.—«ooi*w ciem-
i-n<eiiu, w r premier of FV*ncn, suf-
fering from a bad attach pf grippe,
ia expected to resume his. work. be-
fore t bf and of the week
17 year* tell too heoVlly
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1929, newspaper, January 16, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289025/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.