The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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ot assertions
ftfcfct it coahl
in it* pjNAcnt
A* aMrroved by the Mh>«e, thfc em-
ergency plan . fjosf boosting the farm-
er's cash mam «m te?Ven ehofcen
commodities to' the nl*-%ilr lm*
;V With Iml'liKlrinl 'ja'< dupt(ia;:'^|pfc|
outspoken friends among the sena-
te; ton' $$'■■'$.
Manjr asplaihW they iK^jawli tho
week-ehd to- stbdy thf,' measure be-
fore reaching a conclusion. Bat
rs stated ^ftftout heMtstloti the
Would be«l mimi-rotts" amend,
meiits if it Is to pass the son.it p.
Among them were Senators Watson
of Indiana, . tVpulfllcn leader, and
McNary of Oretioh, chiirmau of the
ngiicultnVe pomniltt.ee.
Calling a meetlhg of that commit-
tee for Monday morning to begin Its
^on MHation,| MeNary told newspa-
per men he felt that before the hill
received h favorable report it would
have in he nlfered to Include nil ag-
ricultural commodities rather than
| the seven it now covers—\Vheat, cot-
ton, tobacco, * bogs, dairy products,
rice nnd ^sahum, . .
jfLii tobiedtion raised by Senator
llankhead, .democrat, .Alabama, mem-
ber of the senate agriculture com-
mlttee, was that the acreage reduc-
tion feature hi not sulticlent. With
cotton especially in mind, lid. advo-
cated that the - acreage be 'cut by at
CHICAGO. — The price ot admit-
■ion to ,.o e ef Chicago's best shows
'h to set yourself knocked on the
head, robbed or otherwise mistreats.
"Otherwise jAju can't come to Chl-
cago'S police' efcowup at wWch crim-
inals are paraded before their vic-
tims for identification.
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For years persons not victims'of
crime have been attending JUSt. tar
eiitertnlhtnlnt, but the police *n-
notinceil tbat from now on only vic-
tims of crime would be admitted, S
They sal.d the entertainment uleq
was spoilfn^ the shtflt. for the put-
pose# for which it Was intended.
least BO per cent.
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, ntAflOM BY PVBLICATIOX
' TfShe .(State' at TflriA. %' "
To the SheHft of'nny Constable of
Orange Connt>«, Oreetlag:
You Are frrifcby Cenimhuded to
' stimmoa Ine* Mnliartl by making pub-
lication of this Citation onco in
each, week for four successive weeks
previous to tbfe return day hereof,
Ih aome newspaper published in
your Coijnty, ii tbere he a news-
paper published therein, but if not,
Ikoa in the nearest County where
a newspaper 1« publldHed, to appear
at the nest regular term of the Dis-
trict Cpurt of Grange .County, to be
holden \at the. Court House thereof,
in .limiary, on the fifth Monday In
January, A. D„ 19SS, the same be-
ing the SOfh day of January, A. 1>.,
iSSJ,..the .a d..theiw to answer a pe-
t it Ion filed ih saldCourt on the 9th
<Hiy. of January, A. t>„; l9iS, la . A;
suit, ntimbered on tbe; docket
Court as No. IS9, Wherein W. it.
MnMtird is I'laintlff nnd Ine* Mal-
lard is Defendant, and i si)i'd petition
alleging Plaintiff and" Defendant,
were lnn*full>« married on the 22hd
flay of August, 1929 and sjie aban-
doned him about tho 10th day of
September, 1929, and she, is now
living in ndultry with the man. that
She went off with. . .lie. treated her
as a liu.sband should treat, a wlie.
Herein Fall Not, and have y^U he-
fore b«1<1 Court, at its aforesaid next
regular term, this Writ With your re-
turn thereon, showing bow you have
executed the same.
(jlven tlrtder My ifland and the
Seal of imid Court, tit office In
Orange, Texas, this the 9th day of
January, A. D-, 198s. " >
T. M. I)ODD, Clerk.
Dlsjrlpt Court, Orange County,
"AS THE DEVIL
COMMANDS
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■jWUAT HAS HAPl'KSttS |E
'John DiiHcnn, ue<,tn,v bwMUl, hnlf
r« H'olnif, Uikmr oikf mil rotMtn to
1 )«uran. u-tfh him fli/aMt tt.
finjy wit that ot I he tou ti.itt'itfl-
a <# fain a flare for hiuitrlf hi
AN DJNEHAttT WAL i.iAR^t NEIL HAMILTON
>Otll
....'toWe. it troiiiii ii' ftt-
blot fl( emfer jcttk the
Corn Combinations
itrtnW iHfct&r ih
*• blood heatod to
rlilkt «bM. A good ranting
vegetable 1* torn, and UmiVb no
rltfgWf 1 ■
. oUinDtT
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couple at comblnjiUons which an
both inexpensive aad good.
Yhte b trtah
Waldo
1 can only
hy putting
W
mi torn O'BMe*; Melt
WUr U.4.2#
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of whole
Mlttotet ___
jts of an ft-ounce
carrots ana one
fteta,
—„ peppw „
cooking until •
golden brown. Omvei four, MM!
costs lew than a quarter. Save
.the Honor from the carrots and
flu outer half of ths eao of corn
to Asa la soaps.
Hero's a Rarefclf
Com a*A Pea AarsMt o roost:
Make a cheeae «ahee of two tabie-
spoona batter, two tableapoa
flour, one and one-half cups mi.-
' one cop grahsd ANHb. Drain
— contenU at «a 8-otnjee cka at
wbolo kernel corn and of an 11-
butter, then aU to the cheese '
nance. Season with salt and pap-
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from the vogettbles for l«Mia.
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Popular Plriced Hotel
18th & Washington Ave
400 Rooms Rates $1.30 Up
f Dining Room Cafeteria
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young itortor buk front tihrontl, ici«/i-
♦>,(/ to have thi ii'it}/ unvbatruHt.il in
hia fight for Jhnr't loif.
KOWxaO i>N , WITH THIS RTORY
1f "l dfdh't Mice to Interrupt your
etudles.- Pavld. but I had to-—"
Ouncan paused and looked Intently
,.j«t the la«l. . "You aee. nTriUi:-
'missed my doetor*-!—/
)k> "Why?" David was troubled He
*e£ned wlmt iVas cbmlnR and yet
h dreaded to hear it..
"P "Because they've dismissed me.
r*e been told I'll be lucky to live
tthtll the end of the year; I wanted
•to s«te you atrain before I died.''
lie paused and then continued as
,he iwted the lad's silence and sor-
rotvful expresston. VTllat's wi.yi
sent for you." Wi
With 4 David "at^ound, Dttncan
hrlgrhtehed up for a spell. The rniiT-
Istratlons of the young physician
peemed to help him. Jawe seemed
brighter, too, but of course she
would, aeelnf? David was near. The
young doctor's prcnetice did not
«cern to improve Waldo, yet he
Bald nothing and ail apparently
W*ent well during the summer; but
when fall came, Duncan commenced
■#to droop again. He felt that be-
fore the hew year, he would be gone.
In fact he begged, David to give
b'm death as a Christmas pres-
•ntjjhut the lad refused. j^He felt
in* I could give you a real Christ- ,
intre prtiileBt—a cure. li\lt I eah't —
And you ask ine ror a strange gift—
death." ^ '
Duncan pleaded, "What dllterence
drtcs it make If I go next week, or a
month from iiow? you know what
l'th going through. Surely you pity
hte,".
• "I can't ,do what you a |k- The
word . 'incurable' doesn't pelorig in
medicine.. JChere's always a chance
we may And'a cure. We've got t
kwp on trylwir,"
The ^ivkild relaxed on his couch
with a h' liflMrf e\ptvB ion on his
fpfv. and 1/aVld rose and made bis
exit. The .tplrit hod been taken out
of the lad. Jane noticed It. the mo-
ment he came Into the room. "What's
wrotifr. David?" she asked-v
He looked toward the sick room,
she followed hid, glance and in-
quired, "Hof is he?" Orhham was
itiicnt and Jane, a Httfb frightened,
felted, "You brought him what he
wanted?" -■———
The lad, shook (his head in the
negative, fc'he renphod forward and
put her hand on his shoulder in a
gesture of comfort.
Duncan, however, wtls not alone.
Waldo had entered to keep him
coihpany. "How do you feel. John?"
he sym**athetieally inquired. . -■ 1
"Iteaeh under my plJIow—you'll
ffnd a -paper," \\raldo obeyed, tnk-
ft>^i a pleiae of rjotepaper from under
Duncan's pillow; "Head It," Uifc in-
valid ordered.
Waldo read aloud, "i a'm prolng to
end my life before the New year is
born. It, is.the only means of escap-
ing .my suffering, uljleh becomes '
more intolerable eilch day. I Write
lhls«ioto wjille 1 still have the use of
my right lmnd. John Duncan." As
he flnisbed readjag, Waldo looked at
Ui^iny^lid Xov a tnotnoiit In silence,
V.
toll He in town for additional pr'e entii, David 1 cos apiiroa^ied by a
oanM'nitter, Morgan by uauic
" lfoar.it by S'ett HamtltOn aud John Shcrhatt)
sure that ' Duncan wi«-
.. Uuoucrh and that wttn n
Sl>Hhi he W'Ould be better- and
happier.
When Christntasrcame. Jane and
David planned to give the Invalid
the greatest holiday of Ms, whole
life. They imported a number of
children from the orphanugl1 to en-
Joy the festivities, A big Chi fstman
tree adorned the living-room and
the \ilning room table was ladened
With choice morsels—a ChriSthiaS
dinner unequalled. There were
presenli for ev'etybody, and even'
a Bantu Cluus.
While In town for additional pres-
ents, David was approached l\v a
panhandler.-Morgttn by name. "Ex-
cuse me. Doc—Could you slip a guy
a little .change to make him forget
It ain't such a Merry Christmas."
Almost automatically Oraham
started to dig into his pockets for
money, then he stopped and looked
quizzically at Morgan.j^'liow'd you
like s Job?" ' ^ ^Tv>>
A dismayed look catne Into the
tramp's, eyes. "I'm: a elck .mah,
brother—1 can't work. ' '
"You'd hardly call It Work," Gra-
hain laughed. - i
"What do I have to do?" Morgan
cautiously naked.
•'Take ray place for n couple of
hdurs being Santa Claus." Dav(d
Indicated one of the bundles ih bis
arms. "I have the outfit right here.
1 had an idea I was going to wear
Z^zm: _
"i shotild say So!" Morgan eager-
ly-exclaimed. "I've had lots of e*-
perienee—ljv« with Walter Hamp-
den for one .season and with tnc
salvation Army for thiee. '
" a" ,1m
I had an idea 1 was going to wear
HI. out I know I'd get stttge fright,
think you could do much better,"
'There's
spot nnd ft goo<>
V
dinner In It for you.
Morgan, was Joyous. • "Merry
ChrWtrti'as, bi other! ^IVhet'C are the
reindeer?" <f V
^ "Follow me." v ...
P! As they arrived.ot the house, the
children were singing "Holy Night."
x David turned Morgan over A'1 MA1-
>plht with the Ihstructlons tio help
hint dt'ess nnd above all to
hee|i
him out of sight of the children.
"Now. there's two ways of playln*
ttny part—wbether lfs Santa ClaUa
or HnmleV.' Motgah exolained to.
the disgusted ,Mnlcolm, "Blther. you
put your heart into It, or you dotfT
Now if they exjiset me to put my
heart into this, I'H got to-bave it
little shot." N ' _ «>i
The butter eyed Morgan's under-
shirt with abhorrence. •# "In , the
matter ot liquid refreshment, I'd
suggest an exterior rather than on
interior' Application. v ■
Morgan grlnneifl. "Tell yoti what
I'll dO—Vou set mo a drink ®n* ri I
take a bath. . It'll he medicine
me.—-t- iMum—stand in', out—In..
snow for hours—1 nearly froze to
death. I'm not a drlnkin' man—it's
rtt> me
np.r
iii- :,ed .that you should even
t!>.-t Ir.'f such a thing,"
"if yoti were in my place you'd
un<!o.~KTSiid 1 thought David Would
give me thp way ayt, but he re-,
fiised "
'Of Course ho has,? . The-e was*
sen tie reproach In Waldo's voice.
••Outside of any.thoral right, his has
no legal right aa your physician to
provide you with tho means of sui-
h.~^.
"That's why I wrote the note—to
protect him. I've been given up by
a dozen specialists. There's ho hope
for me—you know that- It would
be so easy for David to help me.'1
"You mustn't give op,t'You most
keep on fighting." v . * ■ >>
•f ' fcflh t flgHt any more, t want
rest, that's all. Maybe yoo'll htip
nte.".. There was sudden"" hope In
Duncan's voice. "Will you?" &
Waldo was surprised."Me?"^
"You havie no ethical problems to
face, v You're ihy friend, my cousin.
Vou can get-it for mo. "It's so
simple—Just a few pellets.; You dis-
solve them in liquid and Injecl^nnd
you go to sleep and never wake tip
to pain." T.he man became urgent.
ttotw-Hfoftscr—you'd take "pity oh an
animal; take pltj^ oh >ne."
He watched Waldo's thoughtful
face. "I,et me .think—I'm trying to
figure out .the fight thing to do."
. But Waldo gave him ho answer
th«h.. Instead, he, like David, left
the room. " <:
A puzzled Malcolm was search-
Inst for David, for Morgan, the
mta Claus. had vanished. In fact,
organ had taken- advantage of
the butler's absence to .help him-
self to clgai s and explore the house.
The tour revealed the secret panel
thto Waldo's wine cellar, -arid Mor-
pan was at the minute tahklng up
on liquor of a raro vintage. Still ih
the garb of Santa Claus, he Was
having the merriest Christinas of his
career while Malcolm and David
Were searching for the missing Kris
Krlnglo. | Not being able to find
him. tho butler wan prcaaed Into
service, weaHr.g a suit of armor a«
a disguise.
MONDAY,
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, EQUALS BICIIABDS' BCO-
OBD—Mark llecht, sopho-
more at tho University of
Pennsylvania, who won tho
National Junior In-
door Tennis Cham-
plonship . for tho '
third straight time.
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"VAS YOU DEBE, CHARIJKY?'1
tries his new Uo detector on Jack
L'earl, known to millions of radio
listeners of tho Magic C&rpet pro-
grams, as Baron Munchausen. Tho
Itar volume rose to tite breaking
point and exploded at the very first
application.
NIZE BABY,—John Lei-
lie Hilton, Jr., of Vew
Yorh, now 14 days old,
entered this world pre-
pared to bite off as mmsh
as he oonld chew- He Was
bom with two lower i
front teeth.
ATOP St. Lake's International
Medical Centre In Tokyo, built
by popular U. S. Subscriptions.
L. to r.: J. Bergaminl, Dr. '.lous-
ier, bead of hospital, Mrs. Wood
row Wilson, nnd Dr. Heiser of
Itockefeiler Foundation.
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IlENBY W.WAT-
LINGTON, O.B.
R; M4U",21 years
member of Ber-
muda Assembly,
has been knighted
for services to the
charming islands,
where thousands
Ot Americans
find rest nnd
recreation.
BAJAH READY — BogOrs
Hornsby la working out dally
at tho "Y" Gym fa Louis,
lie will Join the Cards as a
player, and the fans will see
the heavy hitter at .second base,
i If his comeback Is successful.
HN MARSHALL, son of Walton H. Marshall,
bnages of the Vandcrbllt Hotel, New York,
who Is attending Woodberry Forest School at
Orange, Virginia, and spceiailzlng In dleMtia*.
Is shown' getting some practical htets Oh; ar-
ranging menus to Insure health, from the fa^OO*
chef at tho Vanderbilt, Edouard Bourquln.
only I need something to war
up. ■
> "The only liquor we have ts some
. that Mr. Waldo brought frottj town
yesterday, and Pc&h't give ahy of
ihal"?haid Mfticofm. .,it£
V Morgan Was angry. * "YOii cari
'3MI *•
'TIS THE MAN WHO PAYS
AUCKJ^AND, New Zealand, t-'
These are boom days tn tho bride
market among Solomon Island can-
nibal*. the natives aro agog oveV
Dotvjs tlmt Sari-T-Ona of Sineratiito
lins paid n record price ot 12 "mon*
les" (about $1800) for a wife. He
bought the dusky maid on the in-
stallment plan and- will be the - rest
of his life paying for her.
OKLAHOMA . CITY. I-
Bevry
What's in
a titlo? George Berry has been
chosen third vice president, fourth
vice president, and fifth vreo presi-
dent o.£ tho junior dm tuber ot com-
merce, J
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Tho party Was a huge success.
The children Were happy and went
haeit to the orphanage delighted. .
Morgan slept peacefully In tho wine
^cellar. The day following found
Waldo Ih his office preparing t3 dic-
tate a now will for Duncan. The in*
valM bad decided after alt to leave
his entire fortune to David. On
Second thought, however, Waldo de-
cided not to trust such An important
matter to his secretary, He would
type it himself. He dismissed Ms
secretary, got up. went to the win-
dow and looked out at the drizzling
tain. Then he walked to his desk
and stared down at a picture Of
rHWj-Jftntahe-WOman lie wsri
>ut who, like Duncan's fortune,
o go to Davtdi His thoughts
imllgnant and bitter. V
David get all the good
Mr —■ •"fjjr"'*
was
were
Why should
thing
a of
huh? Well.
t«n the gu that It _
cari't get a dtihk he gets himself
k- *•!« * M.lrnlm
an'
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another Bhnta Claus/
hesitated, ."Go on—tell
.butler,
Malcolm
cui . u« m'—i"i hlm.' V The
time with DUhcan. "Yob haven't
^flWPPOlnted m«. l>avld, yon have
' my present?'^ Dahcah asked eeg
my 1
m
he l&d was sad. *Tve bMn pray.
IN8TAVtM«NTTW0
hiallgnant and bitter.
_ od things
Ife, while he starved for them?,
He sat down to the typewriter, i
found some legal slz'' * *
began to type, using
m each hand. Hl pa
tp think. His eyes wandered o*#r
iW plctui* of Jane On the
lid thoughts surged through
his brain. He saw the girl inf his
arms, his Wltel David should
KSaajSS: hUasJt1'
midst of these reflections, He 1
short, turned back to the typ
and laboriously pounded o«|t,
will and testament
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