The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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tuesday. june 18, 1935.
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,. and Sunday morning at
Vroat m t fcy tb, Oranfe
Publishing Company.
at .Orange, Texaa P. O. M
Clasa Mail Mattgf. Under Act
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1:90'p. m. lor regular schoo.l aub-
jectaw Tuition :$4 monthly. MJas
AlUe." Blapd, phone 645. >$.
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All kinds of akat Oowera and pot
ted planta. OKANCjE* FLOBAL-
SHOP. * Phona f *«,
UfiTcW, iWrten chicktr,— brolfcra
and fryera. STARK POUIf RY
PARM. Phone ••0 PM, . !
Sing Sing Athlete
Enters Professional
Baseball Career
ALBANY, N.Y.. June 18. (M'P)
—Edwin C. "Alabama" Pitts, one-
time Sing .Sing prison nthl«tp, today
facod the job at making good for the
friends whose faith caused Kene-
saw Mountain Land* to unbar the
doors of |in>fcsnIoual IwaeliaH. l
Lundls, baseball's high commlf
sloner, late yesterday in Chicago
overruled a decision banning Pitta
from bttHetiall l>n: made It clear
that his action re hii Hod from the
numerous ' appeals in behalf of the
ex-convict.
He ruled the 24' year old parolee
might play with the Albany club of
thrmternatlonm Ivngrre-but- hwlsted
hla activities be limited to regular
games of the schedule.
He explained he 'agreed with the
stand taken by Judge \V. O. Brain-
ham, president of the National As-
sociation of Minor • I'rofess.iqnal $a e
Ball leagues, and the association's
executive committee, in barrtng Pitts
becduse he la un ex-convict but
added:
"Since theft (the executive com-
mittee decision) however, a new ait*
uatlou has arisen. Condttloua huve
ik*-^ creatd as the result of which
there cannot be mufch doubt an to
the destructive effect upon Pitta*
effort toward rehabilitation, of not
permitting him to enter baseball
employment. This was not contem-
plated, nor ifl It due to the ruling
of the president and the executive
committee of the national associa-
tion. i
"A'nd In thla situation, reputable
people have expressed to me their
belief that there has been a com-
plete reformation of Pitts' charac-
ter." ...
. FOR KENT r^?ii
FOR BENT: Threa ^ om furnished 5
apartment: private bath, 712 1 Sth St. ^
Phone 748. .. |
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FOR RENT: Two room furnished
apartments. Gas. Light, Water, 600
Orange Ave. .Phone 870-J..
Abandonment of 18
Homestead Projects
B ei ng Considered
WASHINGTON, June 18. (AP)—
The government la thinking of aban-
doning . 1« subsistence homestead
projects inherited by the re-settle-
' ment administration at the death of
the lidmestend^ corporation June 10.
C. B. Bnlow-'.n, chief assistant to
Rexford O. Tugweli, ■ head of the re-
settlement unit, in an interview to-
j day said:
'We—oce -cluickLag. -ajiil rusd&ckins
One Woman Killed
Two Injured In
Highway Accident
OKLAHOMA CITY, June 18. (AP)
—Mrs. , Bertha Koch of Clayton,
Mo., -75, was in critical condition in
Wesley hospital here today from In-
juries sustained In automobile and
truck collision late yesterday which
brought death to Mrs. Mary Belle
Hamilton of Austin, Texas, 23.
Miss Dorothy Lee Grapevine, Tex.,
32, was slightly injured-
Tho accident occurred on a high-
way. north of here when the wo-
man's car, coming out of a ditch
where ail unidentified driver forced
it, crashed into a truck which it
wag trying to pass.
Merle iJwelfel, driver of the truck,
wis questioned at the .county at-
torney's office after the crash, but
released pending furthor investiga-
tion. ■&'
The women were en roueo from
Abstln to St. Louis, ^lome of a son
of Mrs. Koch. Dr. Otto Kocb.
Planes Search For
Kelly Field Flier
Lost Near Boerne
KAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 18.
(AP)—Army . planes today searched
near Boerne for the plane of Major
K- A. Zablan, student flier at Kel-
ly field, who was long overdue on
a practice flight. i
A farmer living several miles
from Boerne reported fiffljing the
twisted wreckage of a government
plape in a field near hs home. The
fate of the major was not known.
Major Zablan left at 8:90 p. m.,
yesterday on a- practice night flight.
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•Just unwrap a snowy-whiteequare
of "Philadelphia" Brand Cream
Cheese—serve it for dessert with ,
jam, cracker# and coffee! "Philadel- (
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children. Serve it often!
Froth . . • In this 3 as. •ifosr-
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"NO ORDER TOO SMALL FOR US TO APPRECIATE"
"NO ORDER TOO LARGE FOR US TO EXE CUTE"
FOR RENT: Two room furnished
apartment. Gas and lights Includ-
ed. sot ■';/
FOR BENT: Two large bedrooms
near business district, 609 Main
St. Phone 76*W.
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FOR RENT? Tnrnishe** apartment
and bedroom, bath adjoining. 70S
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Buy neckties
with what it saves 1
It t "t bk«m«t lo pty 50 ot more la gel qu llir In ■
dentifrice Iwwrine Toolh Pule. nu<i« l.y iho nukcra
it liaterlne, come, to you in a Urge lulw «t 25*; Nolo
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TOOTH PASTE
TTPEWRITERS FOR RENT. — I
hate on hand some good Underwood
and Royal Typewriters. Better call
for them befor they are all taken.
W# deliver them. A. F, BUBNS,
Phones 452 and 004.,
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FOR RENT: Front oftica in Lucas
building. Apply Joe Lucas, phone
147. .
alt the subsistence homestead pro*
jefets. Sonic that uro going concerns
we will probably continue: others
not yet fully un*l«MV,way may be
dropped/'1
There are 84 such projects, IS of
which arc not yet functioning.
This development oecurcd as
&iuhu< N^w uaJ,exl^°
dress i_t tho state university, Issued
orders that work of establishing the
resettlement administration hit a
faster pucc. ^
'Leader; 50c Month
TIRED, WORN OUT,
NO AMBITION
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Stationery
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FOB SALE
• Don't Take Drsstic Drags
Tour Kidneys contain 9. million tiny
tube, or filter, which roar bo onilnnscred
br neslect or draatlo. Irrltnttng druK>. Be
carofiil. If tunctlonnl Kid nay or Bladder
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Up Nights, Norvou.ncsri, liow of Pep. I.esc
r.lnB, Rheumatic Palnit, I)lmltios«, Cir-
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have the roo.t modern advanced treat-
ment for theeo trouble.—a Doctor's pres-
cription catted Cynic* (aiHS-To*). Work.
FOB SALE: Choice five acre im-
t proved truck farm. Priced very:
low J. E. PATTILLO.
FOR SALE: Gas range.r KRSflnm
Cabinet; two gas heaters. Phone
,67i. - 5 ■' ^ -
cripiltin lHlltru AO'DO- a vay. a - v. ...
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O W m S n y
A A women are_
just dragging them-
selves around, all
tired out with peri-
odic Weakness and
pain? They should
know that Lydia
E. Pinkham's Tab-
lets relieve peri-
odic pains ana dis-
comfort. Small size only 25 cents.
Mrs. Dorsie Williams of Danville,
Illinois,, says, "I had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
lets helped my periods and built me
up." Try them next month.,
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letterhead should be a business go-getter . . . distinctive
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with the best modern trends. Your choice of the best
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good upholstery-—must be eold at
once. Phone 681. Priced right.
mm. r specials-
New four-piece bed-room aulte.
Walnut finish, $30.50.
Inner spring mattresaea and long
staple cotton mattregaeg at a l>> -
gain. . Will trade or pay .- cash for
old furniture.
KINO FURNITURE COMPANY,
404 Orange Avenue. Phone 41C.
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1935, newspaper, June 18, 1935; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302751/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.