The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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wreaths thou Id go to the
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the publication pt a news-
the oily la which the
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More than mm g federal Judge,
smarting umler peruonnT.
*■! resorted to arbitrary and up-
prwaive '«*• *t ■ tip",;jower. te «hm -
1th for contempt.
AM Judge* 4to
federal Judge*. And M an authority
on federal procedure &*• fuel* red;
"It la only human thatt he Judge
may be anything but Judicial" ;j*
the natural indignation and resent-
ment engendered by a attack upon
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eluded in
jh he took
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fettcw
they probably will
Son. ■ James Voussr'n
for the.w*y he
IVobakly not, It
Colloquially sp
not!" in fact. .
The liist person who utidertSok
spank Senator.: Ccwtona wad Sew
ttiry Andrew W. Mellon. In rout
figures It coat the treasury *l. od| 1{" „? "™
0 0K The senator wag ./lot gpankc Mi£?S3ayai^
either. He got the Trt -
he « v It right away, to charity. g!8"1 r:
Jiowever, It hi, apt to be (till f:d® °%<W
a while 'i^re^nnoihefi#tempt ; i nu« i
■ iBi-' '^-•alJy.interoMtert in that purlieu"
seemed to hear of It im-
made to discipline 0*o Wol
Tho ujtva-proteetionistii on tl ttl*T B«V «nd generally the |
nate finance committee wou c0"'®u^* ckangttf • it accordingly.
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Id the way we do Congree. can a d .hould protect |
the public from the indignation of .j
1 Judge by limiting hie pow
M I* punish far contempt to .#«
Itted within til* presence of |
to* tuurt.
day, r«wh*pa. two shall
sense of values Mean
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of the lith C«r
patt f the i tn
wholesale des-
Ml oommItted outside the preg*
ice of the court. Which la itg t>
ion obstruct the adminUtr<tio.
of justice, should ge before a Jun
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although HABSKAl crr*v voki-ke* -roor an
Acmvr Baurr in tme traf-fic mi* up on main
-today, HE rsally was not in a
wimon to t>c much &ood
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jy- Beatrice burton,
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lt' MlllfHi
the le eee.eae
•eee ta prehlhttUn '
t"r
his will, being an avpwcd bellevor. ; tC j
In Plenty of light on , : ''M
Hull,. h« promised.
^ * f*w d«ye :U1 waa well, ;
*<4! the Wojvorlne
an • awkward *K«tlon. C
fry time, the taVi^T like™ de- '
Hxcrs de- ^
had noticed • •
r« who were '
i«te|y. If they did fiat like it
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senate ■ uu <.^ fi !s?*Mv .■. « e H nfti''-.'- risl . r:®
much prefer to lick the new tar Michigan senator wtfnted it ^
bill Into shape without a lot of li •'« how these individuals,
terruptlons from folk who thlr ",*,'aKC dtl> 8ue«. so accurately—.
they are getting It too high. u ther® wer® no '««'" ■
be aure, it finally has to I to
tTe'deLI 0lhtr -«# W^lly were
to k^Tir^tat J lo« Ut UU < U r> >"< >' hinted,
rJ^sr ,r n.v pt is -Q;
haste, with a loud hoo-raw, befod „ ' .
the opposition know. Ju.t what U,Jwn, ,ha, turm
B To" this end. ths committee-. "«ht reUtlvo
°,f W°rVn- W w^t Is going' on "behind
SSZry P-HmL"e.W :e!^^XtToT,,U'
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Credit It or nut, the Michigan!
(Ifo. prellmlnafla. nunawted , fegiaUttoc.. remained unnatlatlsd. ■
iPPHIi'NMttt* it Thenceforward, he announced,
higher mtea and to all the phtan pie would r*ve | mrnrything he iouid
reductions. from individual, wl em ember that transpired in thst
consider that they aineadl1 am a 1 'vm mil tee*—and he remembers ev-
tap" htoh. ■•' "' "/,0.1 %«-,>' '■•y darn thing. 3f
| Thl« part or iho proceed!. Bach day * noon, at kls uH« Ja
amount*.! to nothing but pure tal He senate o#k-r building. rw
■>« there was an objection to oalsn the whole story of dtl yrho
ixewK> of the .lemtx rstlc minor* are te llMen—and a lot of people
members of the committee, si *. CnuwP|tMwit|y .tfcere Is «bou< us
they we«a op hand ragula^ly-*~r< vnch Mcrecy connected with the
nl>ai*ver guud they" mar haisrlff fixers praueht deilberatlone as
Utuught t dtd them. they broadcast them uy r dl .|
body and everything looked gay a* allghtmsnt, and the setting up of
hserful and toll of the Jobs of Ufr rorthler Idtott, many humane i«-o
•u **r — ■
g« one ltt.HI.Mt pi.pts set aa i It |
graaihtuen and ta«r
foe
Mr* Wtltt*
to Und tike
i MM ho m-
Tt dry iondi-
nttal office I Van Mojrs to ash
be «*• think' I *• ^ •
ntllttautly toy
aay part Mi the
• rtdlty Hut tHore. ^ ^ .hh* tt
doubt a* ta what {g,<w. lta, van Nttgu
actually toM
Job ta
tNM .1 Ms I.'
| Mr* Van >«>.
II lltsMt he Aung
a Mr- Vaa > <t-
hnte nlway hee«
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disann. fko wag wondering If t! •m|U,|,m
girt she had seen with the red-hea " 1,1
ed man on Saturday worked Is H ** camera The old fashioned
Van N'ujrs office. sportsman" Is gtrlne pUrr t h~
"If she 4M t haven't **oa h ksereant ^student • «f natute Tils
yet." she saM ta herself But P< tampte of some of the mo . f .
tt|UdU oft.l -^.lbrr^ill(M natursWM.. rbml-ined oltb
— and maybe she Auesn t *«rh at l .
Mnyha she', one ,.f the glrla w ** worW wide inflnen.. .>f thtrii
don't hav« t« do anything but a'Haga has gfven a powerful stlm-
for aOato Man to rsat along a Ins la the deveiuMrnt ol ih- Ms-
warry IMw-•' r ami higher l pa of ylgoious „p-
Hhe wondered It the rod-heat h air-men. '' > **"
man wae going to m rcy the girl i' %• m *,<
hndl'fcodght iWi 'tlowhro tor! I The fsuadntlone •( uknramei are.
didn't eetto k«*w bis name, hut |W „f, ghatl .here .k.
thought «Hst he might he rng i . . __. .
to her gomehow made Chn.ty 'o I.Ve gnd Under
— toward nil thooc creaturU* it<*t
rtl
too iWUrfoa. Utile rtat u>
CtoHf ilat Mm oan tanr m f>
4* gBMg togmrt*nrm af the ,
pnay, and chatty any. do wtti .
It la dlffkult to believe that the | «
writer I
•ns ggserting that Amerion I "
it.0*9,910 cltlgetts who be-f r#vv
i of fcurapd were
I years. Armies
I htfMMf -aitkaut
built vngt ropdta-
the unwieldy shlpa of Lord
f^wnt Iholr broadsides crnah-
lnto Jfrench. tMnish and Spun-
1 Napoleon mndc hl«
• a household word. Thousand*
ii?ii-4asBSBiSISSS<JBiS.i
'fta there JU right o'ctuofc, he-
gnyone hn urliid. to staH
. ,9 far Km day. ssd nlier
lleve in prohibition. In vie* of the
nearly, unanlmoua raUflcatlon of ths I prowling ground tlm oftk-e. A she la
eighteenth amendment ^y the staUi going tlirongli tJ o flk« a good k«A
legislatures, the staggering dry ma-1 tog. md-hcaded )<mng ami, whoa
Jorltieu cast In our popular eleOtlortS | tf*Uf .'gjLSPlgWf Amrm
year after year, the .malt number I £*'
at
V'l'fcj
| ^Wko's the red-headed man
our offleoT'* ake asked lallie,
dsnt), a hen they ar«n# flniabmg t
lunch f creamed oyster Mew
WaMorf salad.
Blllie laid down Mr spoon
Man IO laugh. "Now don't you
It." ake crtod.
in whatf i
-rail for him? . Every gltl
comes to work at Van Nuys' I
for Wave Jordan Mka n shotf
of
wero
of atatu* wklch refuse to subncrltx
to prohibition enforcement, and tht
continued refusal of % country to I
modify the prohibition i.wa. It to]
Impossible to Inflle^e that only « *♦
fifth o< the pdople of America «re
conscientiously committed to the
11 fun 11 uji'" i iji#f rT^trnililii
$':Ot cotitod, ..If • Urn, Vlllobrandt
L prohibition,
ll ktoto-r
tho
Her for
I > tmmm
Jlier kbft mnst ncvor
pnyono on to We tlm offk* know
fc~Ti. name arc—for the)- are
of jtoolfran Warn t-ton-
■ nod at a Wg
the
*yt . : i 3
PfflC
so vomptelsly at the mercy of
klnd-r Or shal^ the child l>n
- Indifferent to the surfeiim.-^
animals, and the naturally non-
ivu disposition be hsrdoned by
itntlon of scene, of n.
narjr cruelty?[
Early Influence* are often en-
ring, and a man who, at* a boy.
m
t mat-
alwitflACC^ vfln Ti.
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"Oh,
-and I know you will, too
getf. h«yg you n«y, paper cuff*
&*r over your .r' •'(
Chatty did not have any. Ho nillle
r<g«nau mode her a pair out of
:tot«a ,h#avy\hrown pgpordnd pi
•hew;Ato^<.Ckatty> iHj g
""They'll save yotlcr drom,"shesAld.
. ton IM of ajnklltoi^lmyr
-- anyone wgntg anytMi«r-out of the'
Thorn were two other JlMs in the
<lr.tVn.nlt. agk?> .v/tSttS il
Xl'/ZfJ'tJT'LM'?t Mtoitofa |to Hunting and UUl|
® ^ for •• lot of. $or . % !«.. i .... . ,
1 never heard of his taking any I J** "••""'"I *t d animals la quito
pious. Ottos in a while M t "ksly. in later years, to bn inaeni-1-
gnes Ilerford out for lunch— hie to the pathos of struggling ho
"I saw Hltirnmylng flowers f inanity. v
girl Igst Saturday— Chatty be , jfLv '
And then all at once it cam Children of today arc provided
her that she was talking toi) u with finely Illustrated nature book*
""."V 1TCliLn* well a. with nature flln.s of lr
would bo better untoW—things If>.
were none of her businegg. charm, ami are enco,,,-
"Tou saw him buying liowera ,8cd ,n « K,'ore different ways to
Blllle Langenau iisked, quickb ook ul>on living crentures si; objects
u girl? What sort of a-lookinlf g rorthy otHltolHgent study and pro-
hAnZ l'h,T hnae U:ZT°* *cthn- Thc mo"'rn ""v tor.' .
-he fagd tottan Mr tongue y MgJW" :4^iji||fi|i|i|^^
ie wouw'ftot
sloakroom.
*'** n tall, pH- *
tUd* serge drea. . on
l- Would be linbla
•Chatty. lt the hands of his pluyfolIowK.
rhoSB atei r^v ' nobler eivlUto(|on
to be <m,ii- •'''"•.l
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"JtMd usually pin a pJeeo of paper
on the . front of >y blon*t>. Wllol'o M:
boo
I. • Signs are not_
for the mil- 1 "11
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■did
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aisle to tll| gtralng- of 'Here Comes
thtwiUrlde." Hor bn.w« hnlf wtts
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it^.,....!?.«h*y -ato/agAmM/titife, tlfit^ytoife/.'u^^iav
certain. 6ne Queen mtt|r ;toi l>lf[my back"and I'll
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1929, newspaper, September 1, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289186/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.