The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1929 Page: 4 of 6
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I Uy ORLO L. HdfiKKTSOX -
Associated I'ii--- spin i- Writer
CHICAGO, Jan. 16—"For tho first
i time ulrice the "Black Sox" noun dot
of si decade minhtv
' I taMjball team, it iippftiiv a* thoilxb
t the Ghlolco Whii>> Sox may b«
f something more' than it doormat "fur.
, other team* ot the American league
"In the 1 2 ruee. t " .
; V.t il liy a manager M .'Hjte' - *oUI
•8i hoot, Ibwil "Lena" BUekburn.
'the White Sox will put n young but
Mn oat At In the Held Neither
Bbiekbume nor tho "old Rdnrnn,"
.Charles A. Oomlskey, in predicting
•ii pennant;'! but both expect '4 ' «*
Wlih an array of .rookie materia-?
and vote ran.* froth law- --year's fifth
pbuc club. BliukburM'* problem l
YfTnTto disca?3v
X
Uity Hchulk, for years the main-
stay behtlid tho'bat for the Cbi< tm«
•WWtf ttewp "ot T11 '>m«"" '' l-u i
STATE PROBERS!
IN OKLA. SEEK
PAYROLL CAUSE
Investigation F o I lo w s
Walton Probe
1923™- ——
TH
OKiiAMOWA Vftt, Jw> ««—
Members of the home of representa-
tives investigating rtommlitee Indi-
cated they int^u^jKi^ to follow In
their IrWtulry today Tfffo "The depart*
m#ot ut ,tiW#r i« Henry-'*.•-3d,)>.nsto«..
one t tlii/ tfl.Tlf- which, lo 1 'fZH, H*«t
to the'removal from' off I cm Of for-
fltir' {lof«r««r 3.C- Wn.ltwn. ,
Twenty-two ' chtrrtftn t>< Impeach-
ment were voted wut dkoIuM Walton.
Ofte of Ilia counts on whjeti tt r wo*
Wit* tfwt ,hi -«iijl^.«J WiWK
T. P. Hdwards. his pi-nwni.il chauf-
feur, on "it-, sut« iniyroll which in-
dicated foe W**i otherwise employed.
Another "ICyo" * ,j
"* yiritfwfUffji.
SHIP GROUNDS IN
PORT ARTHUR LOT
POUT ARTHUR. Jan. ifo-tour-
taf th<- lioavy log which prevailed
■ii-VWg the ship channel to Beumnoat
fSS&bUy, lh« ood |ihlp Astra, wfoilo
alowly MteHtt^r her way to th«- open
ileridvij to ho on a Httlu l«ht
'fitwin^' tour-. Hho. probably chose
new brick ho n«, Jujji optncsl for In-
Mpoetion in Pelmar lor her ilrait
Ntop. Sftw landed on the niton
. n-lmiut ten feet front the Ki«ru«r« of
tWi* nw^hijm'e. The i« w . of tlx1
whip kwuiik arnui.ut lo thts lalto
wfobwi and irpcante llrmly wcd« Jd
t'li.'timrl. —
SPEED DEMONS POINT TO DAYTONIA
-•mify VVTTTii'
till Hi
KaniTiiT
1« lining tH'ft'llKivit1 ttnnl Irwmatr
junior circuit. iimt« his ponltlon
tin.
the New iiUtnt* next tljcatiAK committee lie«an «. wlmin.i
a o<NM>to... Ifo )«rnt « lu* new ..ton- <|U«Mttonln* lrt conn <itlon
tract Hehulk i *i*t«Ni tfo*t fo« with fo« e« ploywt«nt otxliui>k Kl-
yBgrretgg'tiu ~^anr~t>gfoiMa *tW iwtrprfGBF"
g^lTlTir BTTIIIIt
out—"Hutch" Hoffman, an outfielder
obtained frotti Sitcramcnto for $15,-
.000 and.. K«t'l -..sheoifofj. J. O. Wa
wuod, a i>,ai'[l hljttn* outiii'idfr fnVin
^flncd to thi^ sideline* xliowtn#
yoyns jiltch^ru old trick*;
S.I . ■
IV rli aps jfodiiy
uniorrow-^
J)uy koii may
soiiiathinp advertis-
esijediiilly
YOtJ
FOlt
The C)a .sifiKl
Cotivnnsl
ik
of the Leader
Oet The
Habit
The Classified Ads
in THE
Orange Leader
EVERY DAY
Shreveport; Johnny Kerr. 28-yi-ar-
old ,. ticond lni«o sensation of the
Coast league who Is up for hi* sec -
ond trial In the major*• ll^b
Wetland, a southpaw .obtained from
Molinc of th<j MI «i«Nptr Valley l«- -
KUU.
Sovccal other" likily UMikttig
younfewttrs, wiio made «ioo'd in the
clonlnK daysH of the 192* mumiti, will
bo buck. The rnoitt protnisiriic of
these 'b A'rt Hhir<oj^t Texas league
product. He is rewarded # a ilx-
tuc!i~~tti (bmUi -' '
Second ba^e has four applicants
In Kerr, Karl ffwhwmw, a: rookie,
Md Bill II unWeliehT",ilid <>or«e ftcd-
fetn, who alternated a'., the position
last , RCIIHOII. 'V
Hill Clssell, ibn " t2«,<)0(i cava!-
rym«n," will be at shortstop aicaln
unlew Irvine Jeftrles, who mwM
Xroiii Dalias, heats him out.
for-the outfield iMai ki>urne ha#
'
Harrctt, Bib K.itJii v«ler.-iii . and
li.uiily Mooro, f ieort.'i' Itiack^rb)'."
Hoffman and W-ttwood. Moor# hi
coining up tor another trial after
beittK farmed' out J |a t K.-a«.in to
Waco of the Tex.Js l*a«Ui:,._ ^Mchtle
BiaVkerbv closed the ftiMson with
the Hos -aft<;r leading the T**m
leaKU« In hitt'lna-
M«at of BW'kbume's troubles ap-
pear to htriKc about the. backstop
position. He has but one man of
dependability, N we l;er« Buck
("rouse hits been retained. Jack
;*t«saly, l>«i|n«- (fcCMfilp#*!!, Will be ta-
ken to the sprinx traln|n« «yimp. -
The pitching sisff will, consist of
livt> veterans—Ued Kab'*r, Ted Uy-
on*. Alphonsc THoma*. Ted {ilatiK"
unship attd Ora<l v AH kin*—and/ a
ftroup of iirotriisirtg rookie*—^Voung
Kd Walsh and Ue/ rj;e Cyic, who
were with the club lest sea«'/n. Wet-
land an<t..l>csU« Co*, aAntonio,
product, (
Dempsey Trains
In Miami; May
Return to Ring
t« texllfy >ej«terday; .told the cout-
rnltUe Eldridgo had been on thfl
payroll of the bureau, at the direc-
tion '<>f the KOvarhor"3T"'office, but
he "bad never done any work for
tho depart men U"ril;i rker added he
had dischtirK"®" Ktdridifo yeHterdiiy,
"liecause i'o oUKhl not to. br >..n (ho
payroll." 1 •
Utu'kcr, who foa« been j in charge,
of the bureau.-'•i/f the past three
monibs, Said Tlldrldge \\.m on the
payroll when h«. took charge, but
the llrst time ^e called for pay, lie
(Barker) did'mH know him.
,. K«|I«IMI<
"He put In a claim for he work,"
liapker testified- "l\i«tw Hullh'an
(II, K. Kullivnti. the goV< rniii"ii sec-
(w taryy about it atui he aii4il to pay
him. He has dlWli three checks
for $160 a month. '■*nd .iie>ut $7 5 a
rnollth in expense* snice I've been in
office." .
Other trials which members or
the jnvestigatiUK committee touched ■
iipun yesterday, and 'which they in-j
•dieat«d - tliey Iniefi/lcd to follow up
TT'u^e inv;^T^TT^""^;?:;t^-l<i'l "'ri'
♦be state iiid ud trial corn miff Ion, a nil
brought into th« bearing the name
of He. O. u. Hu.mmond , siia^ health
comrniiwlotier, litlsbatid oil <he gover-
nor's confidential secretary, and Jo
the U t# highway iiiinml i n. whose
memburg ar« ftppolnted by the gov-
ernor.
Or, ItemwioniW name was brought
into the Investigation when Mr.
I.'uye Hoblirt. member of. the state
indiiKlriul commission wiiich ad-
justs compensation, in injury . cases,
betwpen employer and employe in
ta^agtrMl plant# «f "the «tatef altV
called several times
i:rti nwigp in thti
It wag- -necessary
ed efforts of three
the ship from its
after several
for tlte VoyiInn-
ing* to remove
stranded position
hours ot effdrt.
GULF'S TANKER
IS OFF ROCKS
KTt*AUT\ Fia^ |SSrTj0.<-4rTh« CI AH
Itcfinlng ciilwpany'e tanker Trini-
dadlan, whiclt\svcnt rtgrounti on (til-
hurt's lleef iu.\ Friday, was pulled
from the roftk&...wirin« foiKh tide to-
day by the coinIitn<-<1 efforljS* of the
coast guard' <-uUoi\ i'fimacraw and
tho tug - Warbler.
¥h«i tanker left Ja^fcwonviUe last
after tfischaiging a cmol oil.
Nei(tier the crew nor the vWi was
in iTaiut'er at arty tWWK TliAiuitfuy
-n4-rirte-tl—MH-'-t'hwm^d —t4*a ,i-—aJiil-^ucnli^.
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Now Records are« c<tpeetnd ts> be ewlahltphed In the liiiertutiionul
iiiitoiuobile speed olassie at Dayton Bach. Mm., jfartfh 1 lo March 15.
j> M. ^'I't'e, upper left, "f I'liiladelplilii. wll|l-drive hla ear, the Trlplin,
"trrrwinrfi'u v eTnttn^^ffifOT'iTnt^ijr''Tre'*wtf7irifti^ OT,nr<t'^aTWT7riy
miles an hoar. Mttj. if. Qj-' D, Segrave. BrllOh peed demon, center,
wllj.fintar with a new creaMon, and Capt Malculin ("unipbeil, right, of
.onil«in. ISnalnnd. ajSwil'itfaun 'to-.i-omneie^-.
PREPARED \Seat a1^ h: Wl1
Fenli
Manila]
nor
<\ >■
lalriy
FOR LONG FIGHT
1'AKIH, Jan. Ui.~
nand Foclj was no
he any worse tml.ty ~u£te
restful night. x
"It Is going to be a lotuf fight."'
Dr. Oavenieref, sa4d .when he left
the marshal's bedside till* moeWng
aiter a visit-of an hour •and & halt._
(Jr. Helta-Boyer was nl% present,
having Kpetit the night In - the attUcit-
en soldier's home.
No one exiept the m.u'shu i'.s wife
and two ilatighlers will lie permitted
to see him. Their visits will only
be for short |nl uryu'l.-s. ilarshskl
Koch ti ■ ip :ilnv in good spipits, lie
usually has a joke or pleasntry
ready for his doctor®.
AL SMITH IN
RADIO SPEECH
! AfrAhKx:.\.
Perry,
CIK11
cmvr~7rrrtrrr
■hrfl
iramra
nuinw
thl^f * X«CUUVK
Uitu-u.t
wvrkfti
inwiKM'tioh
yearn
VLnUtfut'jr
or. the
nu'iiw
XV t'ht
wintor
WHV
mzsmmmm •
. i.,A . iv.vvi> ,■
a^MMMgk
"inmn
twrnmsm
f
\
Hj-
p<> had been
'examine injured workmen. That
of Inquiry, however, wwfaatbMtr
after a few question*. I
line
ped
, /
: MIAMI BEACH, f*la.. Jan.. 1*.—
Jacft I^mpsey may return 'to tip.'
ring, bur- he will not decide until
he has bud some w< rkrc«ut here.
The MH"a*sa mauler 1.4 beginning
to "feel pretty goo^l down here," but
he says he I* "the only |.<r««n who
fttn tell whether or not my b<>4y h?
In trim tor a flghtr\Mwl until 1
oppoVtunlty lo tej-i if i«
Hooper, Castro
And Doty Book .
Galveston Bout
rrfffKT^m
.< nlth w|ll adtlreSS the nation to-
night over a ■ cosrst to coast radio
l sBuk.i-,ii|f. Subject of his discourse
will hot IJv revealed until lie faics
I lie microphone. Kven democratic
leadtrs. including Campaign Mana-
ger John J. I task ob and Governor
Franklin (). lloosevelt, professed ig-
norance of tho topic on which their
parly's recent presidential candidate
would speak. ti... „v 1
Governor lioosevelt Iniileated that
by virtue of Air. Smith's position as
tile titular head of'the party, it was
l)i privilege to make the radio sui-
dreai without ennsulting party lead-
ers regarding its st>+>#e j't-;Hiatter.
The speech, which will be liegun
at S, ;i ii p. m., eastern standard
tiniiy, will be broadcast over a chain
of .in stations linked witih WRAF of
tin. National Hroadcastlrlg company.
The stations Include:- W FA A, Dal-
las; • Kl'ltC. Houston; WOAI, San
tonio.
-r:
Ant
Kl.Vti ClMt)ltl K
The Ocean Athletic club in Gai-
vi'niiin announces- jj. 3ii-roue.il boxitig
program to b« held in the city au-
ditorium next Monday night, Jan-
uary 21.
Jfoar bout# between wWJr^bOitecjb
a double wlndup "of $2in<i each
anil (Wo six-round pyefiriis make up
3l> *ehcdW«il nti>«w, the (iaJyiatMIL
boxing eotn uj^fniDii rrj-pUitn^ni~*,al
} lowed, /
| In ope'bead liner, Kbf-S,iuri% late
Ljof Angejee, who h:'.s met sriTiic
of lHe -best- bantam* and. fe.'ither-
I.ONl'ON, Jan. Hi. — It wasr of-
llciully stated at Buckingham palace
today that King George's slow prog-
ress was being maintained. /
America has no generally recog-
nized national dunco. The jig is
native to Ireland; the, tango. Aty?en-
lino; the polka, Czechoslovakia
Tiloheuilaj; the nautlch to India and
(he minuet to nli) Fl'Iince.
Sharkey Battle
MIAMI
witii final
boxing bout
and Young "
M5H. PtS?.,' i3i «. io;~
falls of the heavyweight
(vtween Jack Sharkey
.sVv.ii>iin;i settled, plan."
•vj'eiit forward tuflay-for pre-flght ai.'r
rangetueiils with Jack* Hero flawy. . in
eliarg.' of operation^ for tjn Madi-
son Square (Sarden corporation.
1 W. J,. StribHtig, Sr., father-man-
ager of tho young Georgia battler.
sign««f" articles yeati-rclay .for h|s
sou's particlpii.tion in file 'fracitw.
Sharkey already has. signed.
The Kennel' clnb will bo' oifuipped
to seat a lapuelty ^.eipwd of Se.oiitt
light funs, ami the 'tentative si-nie
of prices will range from $*• to
Sophomore Loops
Rice to Victory
Coaching Deal
KUKT- WOKTH. Tex.,, .lauj iC.-~
T<\'as Christian l.'niverslly litfoletle
-offb ial* were expceled to talk today
with' A-iVtt (Bo) MeMlllun in regard
to the present vacant y on the
school a etiachlng
.Mi:Mliiaji, f«,i ou-r iilJi-Ameiit-an,
■Miiiiterbiiek at ('enter i-i-i .g,. i.s
unib r'stood to have the iiiside.tiin k
on 2 ft a other upplieants for the Job
lefi: vacant by Malty Bell when he,
signed an head coach at Texas A.
•V M". College,
Floored 3 Times
By Novice, "Bat"
Levinsky Quits
HAa iw3;oW> , Jiin - i# ~-
"Battllng', Lnvlmky. former light
heavyweight chuAuplon, ha* fought
..foja hiwf' flg^it.
He 'm announced alier io«t«g "~"ro
11'.man Walnut', Haftimoro j heavy-
w«^ight, on w'te'^hnicat Unoekout
last night. Bcvlii-kv waa fbuired
three tiinew, twici; for the c'luint' of
'nine" in (he fll'Bt 37 srfOoiidS t the
first rouml.'
1 -V til I e..H
-Uiii ii c .ttK.ld—.i'jUl-
throuKh," i.evlnsky said.
A1 'l.ippe, l^eyinsky's-manager, (ti-
ter Lovlnaky's annpuncemont. uaid
he would cancel hisr tighter'^ sched-
uled appearance at -Madison Square
Garden next FHday night" with Jim
Hrtulduck, a heavyweight.
UUVi'nsky won tlw , light . heavy-
Weight crown iji.-m# thiril Ja k I'll-;
loil. | He, ha«. ..ftn^.yjiy'il in' fiSK flgh'twj
fciut'l he started his ring earner .in
1 {1(111.- He wan knueked out ""three
time*, Once by Oercipsey, once by
i aj4?ciitier and la t ni(Stil by Wefucr,
Smith at Head
Finkl
Of Final Golf
EvenTon "TSsast
Ji U 11 It' l'.n"" tlf "
ovt'ii
Sixty-live JffiTyTi's.. rep-
lietjl'- in I H holes
Benny Leonard
And Hammond In
Havana Confab
Tmratrr
links in the $40011
tournament,
resenting tho
SI--l(tuaiifyinK piiiy yesterday, won
the right to dig with their iron and
wood for the final hit of prize
motley today. "'
Ma,e Dunn Id Wmith, of Great Neck,
la>ng Island, promised to sustain ills
repulatiixti over 111is elty'w municipal
course. . (The tall Si'ui-J who won a
brilliant victory in the, $!'.',000 I.ok
Angeles open, turned in a par-
snutKhing card of liM in. th« qualify-
ing play to tie with George Von
Kim,' I etroit_ umatour, for medal
honors. bar Is 71. • ,
FIGHT RESULTS
iTouW',>n, Te\ ]" .i.Vn " ri!:-"3TKr
III'rufti K« tl VVorlht
stfp|)i«! uil'i the of ;<uuih\ViN«!
imjiifitrin f fitgn hriuiuiiim !asi nl^rhl
in IU points to !<-«t«l
< oat h I aunht'rtv'rt lUeo, In-
ftrUtOte < wLs to a 3S to 3«> vltrtory
over tho Tv^as
'J'ho v4flory waw the hrm tor tho
owim in tho pro/jront raot- antl kivc*
ih<L ka als an, inun break in two
i;nintr.s tiluyod with the , laru^tfr .
—=. ,.... Httif *
HELEN WILLS TO
WED IN FRISCjO
HAVANA,
n-
Jan. -Henn> L«
iat'it, iusiu'. TuTiuvVf ii<
* tiaoiinon ami Colonel )o!m H. liartL-
inotKl, a<;1!nu tal nianai (>r
H<|Uari* r#.tr<l nt are. |n llrt-
va))ji' 6ii a -nrol • taUi- proposition.
Tlo'y aV'« fonklnic Into tin- pots-abil-
ity of «/>tai/i]^h a;', limjUty at Ha-
vana ami Iff flaking-t>uok '• New
York m? vera I tcam of Jai-alal play-
4 rn. Leonard Is owner of the
I'itt^burg ut tho National
League.
himriiiE-
Mirii. .I.irkie Nivku U'.
MiUviiukoe, won on a foul from
yr l*« rnard, t<anKirr^) 3.
I tntlan.'i polix. .ruw'tmy t*a)«Ho
dert*on, e'otiv, Wyo , outpuitiiiM
Newark. X. ■)., out|
Allen, Cliie.i.Ko, s
Pari.-!, 111., i!< [eat
iinliauaprdis, (i.
' I .OS Angeles. , J '••it foilrnl.
tier, i'ii, out(u'lnlcil Waieott
ford, Chicago, lo.
Hop
A n -
i.ou
ir ,-t
liilibv
Hid I
Biul DC Ha veil,
it Billy Moore,
Whit--
i«i nt:
BHJ;
Helen
courts.
Moody,
KKUPV. Cab,
Wilis, queen
is to marry
,lr.
son of a
Jan. Hi.-- Mi.-ta
of the tennis
Frederick S
San Fl'iinci-ven
capitalist.
Tho eiigageuient, announced here
yesterday by ■ her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Clarence A- Wilis, lias been ru-
mored since l'Oi'li, when Miss Wills
was lighting Her way toward the
wothen'a amateur^net chantpum#hi|>
on tho French ltlvircu. Votinst
Moody and his father visited the
Viviera while on a tour of liuropie
and Miss Wills
were often seen
and young
together.
M oody
Serbian
/
I 'V j WelgtltM in tho e,Hiiifb.we+ Sawh"
i Ki-f Pam bo, Kl.l
wrhfit
Mi oilTi
LILLIAN
in \n kpir of thi: wkmt
T H E WIN D '
I
tfi ll.\NSO> ' ' MO.W.-V'«:K
fiilpplng — Powerful — Kpeelaiubir
rlth a hive story afreet bis a
branth of hyacinth.
ivlao THK CXILldBOIAXH \
HAXKli IHufc! nt the ; OHOAX
\vii*:hk tiox
( HOWim tiO
SHAY
LEW cqD!
INGL
SUE CAROL
i mm
If®'
(\ >:ki)v hwo.( lhe mo6t thrilling of M<w Tork plctnre*
O/r In —the gayety. f>parkl« «tnd drnnm ot the Hit
, I'aim i i, POST Town. mmm
nKi! prin,, , r,"rsr'-\\n bfinllf^, si th"" ai
al the and one fwclnatiug figure go by In m
l-enchu, Jimmy
I .MvDermott. Jujhnny .Crw* and many
I ole lire, wlil tangle with I 'a bio Ail-
j handro, a nefrepmer from Mexico
j who in the poseessor .of a good rec-
«i*d,
In th(i other Hi-round headliinr,
MS
The first dolls 9t,.SW h;h there «*
any rt cord wi re found among the
'tre.'iftiJ'eii Hneal^firfti Froiiv tlio tuJHs
of Babylon. /
insurance Head
/
tone Iceman," now In Ormitfe, wilt
hu:« Jail Garrett of Korf (.'roekett.
Hooiur i« the poewss-rr of a rent
killing punch in hit* right mitt and
j iiM rung up a siring a <-oiiM-cutlvW
knockui.ta Among hi*; opponent
nilgbt Iw mentioned Kiddle 'Mwtr-
dock, f?harn« O'Brien, Hun Call,/Kid
Fernundez, Kid iluiz and /many
otherw. Jeo GarrCtt has /either
knocked out or dei isiotii'd / !•'rankle
Fink, Bfttllln# "itetkiy, Miegcy itiley,
Merci Monte/., Jimmy' Dundee and (V
bout of other*, t/ /
Tbe | efi«l event |<f si* rounds
brings together Wildcat TTu l.t;a of
grange arid Mallor l/arrera of Brack-
etville, while the/ «lmw will open
with a fi-rounded/between lied Doty
Of Orange
and/BdiBe Holo f Han
y1
ym .
ttendance is
towns.
expected
vftry ena. •
hat entertains to
.
OH(i \\
Antonio.^ Popular prices will prevail
and a bl« Mtebdai
f font, coJiftl^Ountry
BOOTH REFUSES
j. TO QUIT ARMY
IXiNDON, Jan. 1 General Bvmn-
Well Booth, in a aiM«wfn^#in %*
newspaper* for publication today,
jounced he wowl& not realm* M
commander-in-chief of tha ifalvatton
Atij^Sv '' ■-/
This itawm^nt w«jii understood to
b* the gist of>hkrei ly to the high
council of th(t amijV juul Hie PallK
Herald eaid it had^lie^rt^c^Jected
a <thow of handa-
KAN'SAB (nTV. Ji\n. 16.
Sam Cummtiigc, president of
national kiwatil*, has been a
ed state manfcgoj- for Texas f
Kama* City Life Insurance
A millto* iRiundx dt
used n the WooJworlli
W*i: tortt.
— o.
Ihter-
plnt-
r the
_ , tw- <
pany, according to an' announcemeivt
made, by J. B. Reynolda, pNsldent
of tha company. Cumwlni* uc-
caeda the iato Orvllle Thorp, who
jMtctoliaheti tho Tew* apency for the
Kansas City Uto twenty-throe years
IWtT
«>|M.er
bujildiUK
S:
ago. THii KW -HllllH iuaiijtmu' la
well known In Tevaa life lnnurnnec
elreles. having 'been a partner of Mr.
p for four years, und having,
charge of the. Texo* agont'y
>r'a death last Jtinu.
(Continned fr^m page 1)
another in
might . iniMt
first one side ririd then
or.der that Ute wing-
tree tops. / i -.. i
These seasoned aviators, who in
.past ye«rii became accustomed- to
perils iif I he air, declared that y.ei<-
tordny's, ti.xperlence wai the most
trying they hait- Qver lived through,
and were willing to ^ttlmit that the
leading tfetit hero haft .wveel their/
i<*r raMil ajtiiMe*",•IIi'wgiMiliiSiailiBiiil, .kltiiUi.
soon they would have encountered
bigh buildifilBs, ill Beaumont which
would have nneissnHiily increased the
htt'/aril of flying.
in spite of the fact that there.
Was a heavy rain falling at the
tinio when tiie piano came down in
the Orange Held, it- perfect landing
Was made on hard- ground clear of.
water. The aviator* praised the
Orange Welti as the bout they en-
countered since leaving' New York
Sunday morning.
The new plane was flown frorn-
N c w York to Greensboro. North
Carolina, bunday. on the way they
encountered a OO-ntUe sale* that
gave them n, great deal Of trouble-
Their next hop was to Montgomery,
Ala., and from there to New Or-.
leans. ' „
■A newnpaper carried by the ,two
m<|n -contained a story on page one
regarding the aviators and their
flight to Tamplco, Mexico, whero
thd plane ts to be us«(l as a demon-
strator. Bor.ulck is to accompany
the aviator ofl\ flightu tlirougiiout
throughout Mexico, for the
ItirCH-A-KKST.
master nuirlSer,
have In part one
Arnerli.f n alrls,
to grant women
rliuiili I pal- elee! toll.".
-■■■ i'rlni-ews II
soon perhajis
of I he Pri vileges
The government
tiu- right to vote
BIDS poll IU).\H MAINTAINKHS
ThdxC"inmi8 ionei's> Court of or-
ange Co.hn'.v./rexa*, will receive bids
on' FebriutVy/ilBth, UJJ. fur t,\vo.one-
I man road/ i Jdaiuminors. Cerfiiled
| ('ljelJk pa/ab!c >o Coujnty Judge of
yortihge /t-oiinty fur 5 '/r " a{ total
• n:>.
will"
iiiiHilun|/ of hid tnunf N;ir:coiiipany all
bld«./The Court, rescrVt's the riaht
to tl'^juct any and all bids.
AV. A. (U'-VNINC,
'It, County "Court, Grange C'iHjnty,
Texas. \
Ck-
.V
of inditing pictures.
, Due to bad weather after
departure from Orangey the
was turned back and landed
In the Orange municipal
field again today.
p upioss
their
plant
again
t; p ton
-u*-
/ LPTON BONDS
HANKIN, Tex,, Jan. "1G,
irty—eoniinlsslenei's—court—irr
ifsent session will order a $ 00,000
Issue election providite: for
thd paving of ?2 miles of petrulnutu
highway amt repair of lateral roadn.
It was announced yesterday, ■„
.,..1/
■aas
KANSAS CITY LIFE
INSURANCE CpMPANY
Wishes its jiH^idt)
Policyholders iriiil
Texas friends a
A ProsjH't'ous New
all'1
iy\as
Its
Happy
, Year!
Total
/
/
Insn
PaliJL
TEXAS RECORD
i*K;
,5(>«,0(K ,(M
nice in Force In Texas
Policjiliohlers in Texas .'18,54)0
h/fleneflciai'le* «>n Policies, oVt'fi yiOjOWI/IIKMIO
}lon«J Now Loaned by Company in Texas,
1 1,000,
Te x a
over
There ute only
(,'Xceedn the nuuil#-'r
the State. .
10 citioa in Texas whose population
of Kansas (Nt y Life policyholders in
Only one Texas
of Kwuaas Clty'-Hrfe.
bank bus reaourcen equal -to the assets
Ktitibatt City Ute believes in Texas, as evidenced by the
amount of money"to ,nod in (he Statei invewtinenlH in Texus
e<iiijfiea fur exceeding the amount required by law.,
COMPANY RECORD
WoUtl Insurance in Force $300,000,000,00
v ToUtl Company Assets, i(tB6,tH)0,000.00
The K^nnaH Ctly Life Insurance company Is a strong
Aand progieHsive legal reserve, old line life insurance cotn-
'jmny, Writing attractive; policlos at low net :)cost.
1 HKPHKSKNTATIVK WAXTKD
- Correspondence invited from' men of character.
Attractive agency contracts, libera commissions, non-
iorfeltablo renewals. IVct1 Corrcr>ponilence Course in
life iiuiurunce uelling.
THE O. SAM CUMMINGS AGENCY
Huccessor# to the Orvllle Thlirp Agency
STATE MANAGERS TOR TEXAS
.Magnolia Building, Dallas
Sign Naiuo Here and Send fur Particulars Today!
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.