The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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. tbfc things . Imppoiwd. Eddlo Hoelk
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ftftrlakJed the outfield, Before iho
cats could meow, the Buffaloes had
. clicked with aeveu ruaa for an 11-4
win.
Vernon. George Washington, Fort
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oh ' the aaeoutl bent -bitter In the len-
biit he eraoked' a alegle and douuV
t#P- fcoost hU average to .«48.
/<Pld" Purdy, San Antonio out-
fielder and tin- league'* leading l.ilu-r
collected three blow* against- Okla-
homa Cily but hU ato bowed, 7*1.
Ofciattama CitJ' played aggressive
baseball''behind the seven hit pitch-
ing* «f A\ Uentfts. Ths Indian# «urn-
«<J~all seven wins that enme from a
co^tlou of twelve hit*.
I'uri.ly increasing bin hattln* MC>
I age 4$* ,M4 to. • .*71 with hfe
1 ■ ty*. ambits. • .
Fred Bennett's torrid smash In the
law balf of the ninth witl\ bases
loaded gave Dallas a 5 to 4 victory
over Galveston. The timely hit seor-
<4 Wsher from thiol with the win
nlngirun. Leslie Tietje pitched nine
hit ball for Dalies against the ticnt
htjjiflog of Chief Moore of the Koe
caaeers,
Tom Jenkins. Dallsa outfielder
who hail been benched because of o
bitting slump, went -in to pinch hit
in the eighth with two runners on.
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the game 4-aii
Tulsa packed up and moved/into
fount) place by virtue qf a .4 to 5
victory over Beaumont. ,
' Tulsa shoved away ,lo a quir.V
'Start. Chuck Hostetlep^started the
first Inning with ti/ single. Three
bite,, two ijacrlfic^* and one error
followed. The jiiuafngfi itave Tulsa
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: Model.awarded to the l'assalc Orphans for saving the lives of MO
passengers. Above—Brie KaUroad Engineer John McGlin, explains the parte
of the Lionel engine while 8.
jJJTUMBUNG, struggling for breath
" through a terriflo thunderstorm
near paasaio, N. J., six oryh ti boys,
waving, screaming desperately
stopped an Erie train 50 feet from, "a
A'ashout, saved Us 500 aiasengers. The
boys, Jacob Mcrlnizek, 15; Douglas
Fleming, IS; John 'Murdock, 11; Hu-
lolph Borsche, 14; Frank Mazzola, 19;
and his brother Michael, 11, gazing at
the storm,from windows of the Paa-
«aic IKlpO and Orphan Aaylum, saw
the batlaet swept away from beneath
saw the rails hanging over
a ,<4iasm ten' feet deep, realized the
Keo express out of Jersey City was
due any moment, raced through the
storm and won. The atory of their
heroism made front page news In the
Xew York papers, and as a result
tlu>flo orphan boys who had saved a
train and 500 Uvea, won a railroad Of
ihelr own.
For a few nights later at the or-
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plianago, the boys had their reward.
Present when tliey came down to din-
ner were Sngltteer John McUlin, ot
the Erie train they had *aved and S.
Castagnola. an ofllclal of the I.ionol
Corporation, makers of miniature
electric trains and railroads. To each
boy, Engineer MeOlia, honorary mem-
ber of the Lionel Engineers Club him.
self, handed a certificate making hin
a fttU-fledgcd member; anil to top it
oO, Mr. Castagnola presented them
with a complete miniature rail*oa<i
with not one train bm three, and with
complete equipment to operate their
new railroad,- including' traclts,
switches, signaling devices, and even
miniature stations and other buildings
to go along their railroad's right of
way. Together with Engineer McGliii
they assembled their railroad, thrilled
to Its fascinating details and dwelled
happily on the events of that adven-
turous night when they flagged and
saved his train.
By the AssooIHted Pre n pfk'fy
;" -;iCjMrriA temperature* gpreadlnjt ovor
f«r-rlung wsctloim of the nation add-
to the number if death* 'of a rec-
ord bewklng June beat wave. .'>*$
Down in Atlanta, G*.,, folk* per-
spfred when the mercury clluibed tip
97 and up north at Superior, Wis.,
lit wae only one degree cooler.
But definite t^llcf wa* promised
by the weather mau for some see-
tions of the middle west today its
Hummer made. Its official debut. Ttain*
which seat thermometer reading*
tumbling in the northwest yeaU'Jilay
were due to spread" ot , tho ceatral
utateg.
WiacotiRln. with 10 deaths attrib-
utable to the heat, led the fatality
list. Indiuna and Michigan had nine
each and both Qhlo and Nebraska
reported three dead. Two drowned
in Koaiueky and, a like uuwber died
,ln Minnesota, St. Lou.is, with a
reading of 9«, reported one drown-
ing. .
HEADQUARTERS
BWIW June 21. (AP)—Chan-
cellor Ailolf Ifltleifs nuzi ad tnins-
tration moved against Dr. Alfred
MUgenberg"* nationalist party today
with ji. -series of raids on various'
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mobile speed klna. eatin® one of
thoae popular new World's Fglr
Sandwiches (made of bMen and
mayonnaise) Just bsfore hop-
ping to Chicago on one of the
new United Air Line planes
which make the trip in & hpurs.
TVik H/IXb HtAN—Kenneth Flelqs
of Cikhart, ind,, Wsst Point's '32 seel
gridiron stir selected honor man of I
'3|S greduatino class, having wonl
awards In seven of nine schoiaetiol
events. .Flfld* with trophies shownl
party beodquarters,
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solving the imtionaliHt nuxlUtir;
man was killed, and with oid|i(ti dls-
iintionaliat auxll
gnnlmtlo4ts.
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alloxv BoUthpaw Frank Barnes to
coast In behind the aggressive Ale-
fensive work of hU mates.
Miss Gloria. Maxine S'>liel of Beau-
mont is a guest Iti the home of Mr.
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Th fatality o>eurred at Frgnkforr-
on-the-Oder, where a man Was shot,
.Auritu; a raid on the party heHdnuar-
ters.
Dr. IttiKenlin'rc. who reeeotly re-
turned from London after he had
oecn Virtually repudiated by other
German delegate*' to the world eco-
nomic conference, was remaining in-
communicado. Some quarters insert-
ed today's events would result In hU
resignation from the cabinet, in
which be is minister ot economics
and agriculture.
(Before Hitler gained power in
dot-many the nationalists were hi*
niyes. He no. longer needs them mow
iisx'-he has a majority in the rieeb-
«tag wfthout them and he has ef-
fectively nullified the power of the
legislature anyway).
Black Tigers Lose
and Tie at Liberty
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The Orange' Black Tigers, loea.1
amateur negro baseball team, return-
ed yesterday fmm Liberty where
they tied and lost in a pair of gamea.
over {he week-end. They battled 13
innings to a 3 to 3 deadlock Sunday
afternoon, the game being called on
account of darkness, Monday after-
noon. .nineteenth, they dropped a 5
to 3 decision.
The Black Tigers were scheduled
to play here on Monday afternoon nut
FAMILY SECRET®—Over a thousand
problems a day are submitted to the Voice of
Eaperienee, radio psychologist and problem ad-
viser, fee hie advice and counsel. Photo ehows
the anonoymoua philanthropist's secretary sort-
ing the day's mall for his perusal.
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Camera. he«Y*welght contend
just where a right dees Ue m
damage. The Ma*-fcto«ataio la ln^
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Jobyana Ralston, and AH I ne Jt* geV<e t to right) prove
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stand first-rate moth-
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ere et the %ame time. Photo shows'Miss Twelvetreee'
son, Jack Woody, Jr., Richard Aafen,
and Miss Judgs's l by, XJhgglae
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tlioSii truck broke down and they
were unable to git it fixed in tiaie
to, .return here, so a game Wtt* ur-
r «Ke<l in Liberty.
Houston Man b
Suicide Victim
VICTORIA. Tex.. June 21. <AF>—
A man Identified from personal af-
fects as Dan Bathers of Houston, an
employe of a Houston ptpo line
eompany, was found dead In an au-
tomobile purked on highway No. 12,.
two mile* south of Fannin today.
- The body bore a wound In Hue
mouth and a shotgun was nearby.
The Oollad justice of the peace .re-'
turned a verdict of suicide. fho
body was taken to Goliad,
Leading Publishers /Vow Use -
New Kind of Cover For Books
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Looks Like Cloth Bat Dirt
and Stain* Can Be
Washed Off
oriiAT Is expected to creata a
revolution |a the binding of
cooks, especially school
' books, has
the use ot a ne
and library
developed Id
lacquered fabric
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by thirty-two of the leading pub-
lishers. The new material baa the
appearance of cloth and feels UJw
cloth to the touch. It
miu designs ths same as a cloth
binding and y«t Is durablo supA
moisture-proof In fact having the
washable qualities of a
material. ' u'V
This new Madlng material has
been used this spring by
In an amaslng variety ot
ranging In textures lion the nM^b
and ragged tt> thoae that fe#«l
soft as silk. The tsbric is knova
as PX cloth and waa recently the
feature of a spring boobahow fa
New York at which the nawipt
ttoik$;:of practically all tha lead-
ing publlshen were ^ "
:>/> School and library books bar*
always suffered from ths circum-
stances ot their ttss kad the eoraia
have kad a tendency to
grime? sad to long i
,;4ihe books tkai ••-•K£T^
stroyed. Att%s
hour, aaotkar with a stream of
wgtaf running across a cover sad
another wherein a fadeometer
showed bow resistant to tight tha
eovoM were. Particularly of inter,
set to Owes who hara their libra-
lies la bot countries, wag the «■
that the fabric 1s ver-
and bug proof also,
the publishers who
loaaM samples for «ba show worst .
The eanta*r Co.; Alfred A. Knopf,
Inc.; O- P. Putnam's Song; HongIr;
CO.; The John Bay 00.1
A Slildotodyi Harccgui,
Srsao and Oa„ lad.; The Macmlt-
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1933, newspaper, June 21, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289423/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.