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THURSDAY,. FEB. 18. 1037.
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FANS SAY
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KANSa« P1TV. Pelt. t8. <.VP)~
"•* victory over" Katie Brown
wa« liotilip.v nti n fourtli-roUnU knock-
ont tocliiy but men- than a few of
the i 0.232 *poctator* * (the bomber's
«ne-lllylif f-J.i ml in I lie ,\I iinii lpiil ;i H-
<litorlutr tljoturht the rent kayo wn<«
lo lUelr. iw*« tS okM. " *: '-v'tt i
■■>■£ They rmw. $S7,J38 to W.tSif browis
, Tidmber patch up- Hict pf-eatlge irist
WlRlit at; the eKtlonse of. tl}0 puheh-
weary Washington Hebrew, who pro-
—~ vldod a liui-k-Hqut' emting .that mu t
■ niacin journeymen , Vtrestlers
«W With envy, ' v
U was jUkalM' first since' his
•unfortunate foot race Villi y6itii«
Boji Pastor, in which Ixvui* trailed
liy two InpH .at. the flnlwh but wan
Klyen the decision for trying.
\ Tho tout waa an dull an tire h*
' presslonlwa eye* of Louis'. For tun
*<>nnd«, Brown inieled- Hip fitflit to
the , homtyer, but neither man landed
n, punrfi hard enough to dent n
grapefruit. /
Midway in* the third round T.,oii{s-
<*aUftht" TTpow coining In ami flailed''
him wltir short.- i-inlitn nnd- lefts.
ftrovvrt'B face begun to usnutne n well
(•ushroffPd^niipotii-a'nee, the round
w>h&ed he apparently won In ,a bad
Way, half out of' the ropes nnd ho4f
out of his head. '
■ 'Tire fourth: was• T.<*ul ' "sub-par
Vountl. lie started at the sons, iclrlv-
nlg Jn a bniTjvrf<v of rights and lefts
S'l'jfih slipped through Brown's pro-
tect Ing gloves,
bomber struck without answering
,l'ire. Finally the weary Xatle sank
,t© the floor in a sitting position. Ref*
■ eree Walter Bates started eoiifttlnjt,
ceased ribrtiptly as tho apparent
groggy Brown grabbed hhu by a leg
■ and pulled" mm ov'r. 7" ;
.. Br. oyn staggered to his foot and
••waved an unsteady way toward
l.onis. Before Brown could make - it.
short cut to T.ouls nnd hoisted hi*
f left 5
;• Bated wild the timekeeper had
(completed the i-ourit befijih* Brown
reRfl Ined hie feet.. £
For Ids brief exercise I.ouln and
his stockholders received $St<2tt.H4.
Brawn's <nrt *«# *usia: whlel*«wne
ficttrer than in the prerlons tae*>tin«
whan his cuts were nwr both eyes.
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Sltt WELL OUT
IN FRONT IN
|ly- the Associated Bress
The Sonthem Jfethofllst MitHtnngs.
winning for their fli-st southwest con-
ference baskethnll title, were well
flitt t front tndny after a 25 to 20
Jrliiriiplv over the Baylor Bears last
night". '
The victory was tlw Methodists"
seventh In elaht starts. The neeu-
fato foul llni? shooUnjt of X I?. Soy-
ton. MiMtantf sophomore flash, and
<ho ale-tleht defense piny of the en-
tire quintet contributed to the win.
Norton sank his first five charity
;j hots to keep the Ponies ahead early
in 'the pame. We also ;a(Wf«d tivo
fielcl ffoalu to pace tho MnstanRs with
nine point*.
Wilson White, of Baylor was blah
scorer,, however, with 11 tallies.
The Itlce Owls grabbed sole pos-
sesslon of sncon'l place .and erased
the 1'nlverslty of Texas T^onghorns
from title consideration with a ■!« to
35 vletorjr over the Steers.
Mnxie Campbell, gangllni; TtlCe
Fifteen times tlMt-l^ai'd, fotitld the hoop for two riu.l^S
field goal? In the closing mlnntes for
the. vlctovy imarcln. The i.onghenis
took an earl# lead hut the Owls had
reduced It. to a single point by half*
tmle.
of Helpful Household Hints
w« harm
* Re,\r." W. R. Swain, presiding elder
of the ik'Aii/tiiont district of the ,M<eth*
odlst church, ij« in Chrnnge today visit-
ing with Bey. 1B. Craven and mem
Bales recovered his footing, took a ' bers of his^Congrcfiatloii.
Basset
EAST
3:00 A. M.
5:0S A.
M.
P. M.
4:35 P. M.
6:45 P. M.
8:20 P. M.
11:00 P. M.
A. M.
6:35 A.M.
9:20 A. M,r
11:50 A. M.
1:50 P. M.
5:20 P. M
7:55 P. M.
11:20 P. M.
Port Arthur Division
him Imh it i« A. M„ im R.K, | P. m.
AfHte Fro* Pt. Arthur >| l:« A- M. 1:4# P. M.. S P. M.
towels show signs
«f wow miki
them lata saaU
bath nuts for th«
children. -Sew fin
tile shape at liua-
„ files, etc.. Md OB -
the palm of sacb—— *-
make ,a small pocket lor bits of
soap that are ordinarily too sma?)
to be used.
iff-- ■
Serve your own Qo<ne-ma4e JCAF
FEE KRANZ. Hera's the recipe.
Mrtt f: cup shortamHtg aad to *
«dd i cup Ittkewara 1
1 tablespoon sugar. 1
I cake yeast asd 4
and add to the lukewarm osUfc mix
*nr«; Wend until yeast ts dleeelved.
Add 4 cups general purpose flour
and knead well. Chill ia ice re-
frigerator over night where mix-
ture will keep fresh sad sweet be-
cause the cl*aa-waahed air of the
modem k refrigerator guards
against tho rapid drying; eat of
foods and prevents the mingling of
food flavors. The following morning,
roll out dough to V4 Inch tit thick-
ness and spread with 4
white* to which % cup
been added. Sprinkle with ft
taeh of finely-cut blanched almonds,
candied cherries, citron, candied
pineapple, aad % teaspoon cinna-
mon. Roll up Hka jelly roll aad
place in 2 greased tube or bread
pans. Let rise uatlldouhled in. bulk.
Bake In a moderately hot oven
(378*) for 45 minutes.
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Line your kitchen
waste basket with a
large brown grocery
big. This avoids the
small Utter that
tee the usual kitchea waste bas-
ket so untidy. The bsc Is easily re-
moved and the waate basket is kept
clean.
..... t«*r
wfesrsby'
. .(ppwur.
Save the Juices draiaod troaa
as of fruit by placing tlnsa in a /
jar in a modern alr-oondiUoaed ice /
refrigerator. If stered tkere, tMy
will not absorb odera fresa-other
The Julcea may bo seined or,
kept in ladtrtdaal containers tor use / -
in gelatins, fruit naiads, dreoelbfs :
fruit smkh. MM
u I ■ HI' i Iptpy
1% cape boittng water ov«r I pack-
age lemon-flavored gelatin dessert,
aad stir, until dissolved. AM 14 cap
Juice. % teaapeon. >alt and-
^teaspoon paprika. Coal aaMl gel-/
atln just hegine to sUffea. Than add
jpsjii ' "" Mil^raii
grated pineapple (drainodH and X
tablespoons chapped aMtnto.;
Place in m«UU aad ehttl tharanghly
in an alr-condltSaned ieo reCrigsra-
ior.
vil tell
r««
nhtrr.
It's becauce pn«-,p'io
I'm s«ib* do to:, that hk-hwelinu
Bradderk thin* I* break It, Bob „,.v MUtaw. Ralph. Det>alma.'.. Haw
IStippke's still howling at the football Harts, Louis Meyer; Jinithy ■ Wun l y
rulei* committee; be iloesn't llke their
recent Unjtoring. elajnUng "there's nntthhal cbaihplonshlp racea at , ■_, ,, . _
ROW dhhger that nfr -lirterferenc^ t\«W' the lndln nit polls, .4i.virnctise and other ^ f>«' ers eau*. 1 Joyd iai«e -s. Cam-
i
To
to tka bsrtt ball
and allow to «o«t uatfl luk
warm. Then beat to tho spreading,
stage, adding small minan of
evaporated milk as needed, thin
keeps tho frosting at the proper
spreading stage when tM caka to -
being Iced.
Instead. of
diah rags, try
using sponges.
They absorb
water and
Quickly, are
easily rias
free of
be called ii nle«m in extretnmMieaPK.
This falls far below anqlber of his
retorts: "If they dem't atop t'oolliij,'
Wttk the rules, we'll soon lane a
round field with rul>l<er goal posts,"
V ;' m,.if I 1L . 1. .V I." • ■'''
Famous Racing Car
Det^ifiar Joins Gulf
Cq0 Research Staff
Looking toward the further devel-
opment of its already vast research
Work on petroleuhi products., the tl'ult
Oil corporation hits added to Its. re-
search Btitff w famous automotive icn*
cinttcr ahd designer whose name I
synonymous with automobile racing
in this ^country. .
Harry A. Miller, whose raelng j(tars
havo been wlnnlpit . clKimplonshlp
cups on American traelis since 1 !)l 1
and. Whoso cnKlnea have won every
Indianapolis Speedway Mciiifiriat da.t
eta sate dttflpg Hie lant nine yeara,
lias accepted an appointment to th,
CSalf staff and will lieRtn a serle« t
prat-llcal'experiments nl the use Of
asollne and oilier twdroleutii pro-
ds. •
coxnrcT
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In announcing the appointment, I!.
P. Holwrt, general manager of l.ii>rl-
catlon Hates'" for <Jsilf, declnred that,
one -pha e\of Miller's wot4< will lie,
to-subject Calf products lo the most
exacting .practical, tests nnd puplalp
meat.' to,,:aearchW• ways to still luiw.
ther Improve t nenv. - T'roper enjt -
line ahd oil are vital faetovji- In'tfet-
tlrig top speed and pfu-fnYwiwce from
engines and CUtlf bellevex that Mil-
ler's experf«mce and ahlllty fit Itlm
ideally for ,th<* job It hus\>ulllped for
blm.
A list of it.lie "UanyM'tals" N^f auto-
ieft
t7>c.bUc, vAelng would incimU* tfatry
A. Miller whose famous "MlSer Hpc
r4als" have carried stwh men as Toni-
■ /m
Richard, ,loe>
Mi., lAverne Walt
'.TBiggri
'.with T
Vltie.
Paul
trey Ontlirer, Paul Ayrcs, Tn4 Rtr-
Tsr -'i
nana, t.ouis Mefm. *!** ><■ M-Urpng. US; , IS, tzM .... Li". -
nnd Pdte Ihrl'ola to victory in thrtrr * j 1 Nathan honlenot,
-tog national championship races at . ,v£' 'v OhgA#. Holtert I uncan, ;Dnd- ,,
im M i h>
speeilvvitys,
In the field of marine engines Mil*
torh as made almost as much engi-
neering contribution as ho has in au-
totaobile racing motors. Hla Model
l engine wo* the first to two-la high
speed propeOor, and It wonj, the Huke
of York Trophy race itf;l$2<}. Since
that time air racing boat# have went
high speed pi-epellors, some , of' tWwo
rnnntng up (o ntioe revolutions per
mlnnte. filler nw&fce^#h*in«S. Md.
all. speed record* Yr m .,.a|i- dp .to
Slit cubic Inches piston dtsplaee-
nient.
RKT WOItl.D
RKOOR1) i.
ills "Miller 16t" nu.rlne' englab.
broke the woieffl's hydrophrne speed
rei'oid in t!>ST at ,Newpt>rt Hay. t"al-
rfiprnla. and won flrwl plnce ia a«|MSK
lie event* at Karaaota, VVlnterhaveu,
Palm Reach, Miami, ami Mt. Dora,
Fkirtite. ,a Mi also at Havana. Cub*
and Shin Dlcao and r^mg tteei-h, Cal-
ifornia, ';.■■{;%
Among the enslneerltig develop-
ments In which.°'^ill*v^iioneer(Hl- a -e.
front drive and fourAvheel 'drive rac-
ing cars, '."iltimlnhs ul|o.v pistons,'i su-f"
per elmrgtjrs an.i downdiiift . earlm-
ivtors. In';,..addition to martne arid'
auto dct«l«n he has done considerable
work with aVItttlon' ehttUies,
eixtp D'tnsby,, -WthR>if~K^r.ing, Paul
('ourmler Franiis Moniwimory. Her.-
nle llichard and ,fl«a Smith. Sweat 1
shirts «Uh a red letter V W**e pre* Wl I
senteil 4.0. Amer«on McRHde, T'.arl
•Alkers. W: L, Ilcrtty. A. C, Clemohs,
Kltoa Sialtlerre. Norutand Jackson,
Uirwey Oescraioattx, Frank Ayres,
Harold l.angley, .Sweaters with let-
ters were dlstt Ibuted among mana-
lfey0t: the t^^;:.|^IsJ N *h';
lenders. Mlssep-. Out Formaa. Jeivn-
nett« siBlik ton. and Albert Maok Jr.
aad Wily • Xoonstl. . . | .
VINTON. l.a.. Feb: 1*. — *h« 'Col-
casl^u- boar4-.voit publk- welfare a*et
.In the court house m Lako CRurl«MI
and* cynftlwtent with the provjelona
o'j' the .lpw under Motion of hct>14
M
pt, mil ."social \velfar<v laws, appoint-
ed Miss Hoy Miner, parish director
ftf public weltaW- MIsai, MITlcr
sel've ii« .'the executive 'of the newly
' eteat^^ipititipii^Pfrisii: 'degiattnifht
Of pithllc wcjfavo a«vd as secretary to
"the board of public welfare. Mrs. Oi
J. Cleiiions. flnlon, a memlier of tho
wMfari*' board; at-
' tended ,thla( meeting.
, Mil
sill
til
PASAOKXA. Cfllltf. Keh. 1*. (AP)
.'Tred J'erry sprans a; "home h'wwt .S^f,
Hoodoo" an RIImwIVIIi :Vines htia ntgh*'
and defeated the lanky Paiiadenan in '
the 201 h mat' 1 of their '-en.
try pi-oressloii.il tennis <r series, S in,
-fl 8? i Si Vlrieji. lends ' I'^rry " In tn#t*
ches won, 11' to . 8."
VINTON NEWS
VINTON'. T.a.. Fell. ;1K —- The high
school presented the foHo*'lna new-
bora of the local .19S11 foothnllsfiuaa
AFTER THE flU
Stoaischlc
ill
aad particles of
mlcWy.
Sports Roundup
BV Kimnc nniKTz
NKW YORK. PtdC 18. (.«•) -— Kl-
eanor (l<Shiig (>U . l.ou) has written
another sOng entitled, "We Wrote
<>ui* l.ove Sons TtoKether." Her
first.' "i Can't Get to First Base With
Voii." would make a good theme sons'
for Lou's conilc skit with Col. Rup-
port. The dope over hero Is tlmt
Gehrig will take f36,oi)0 this year or
Stay home. Jtill Held, ColRate direc-
tor of athletics, will run for mayor
of HamlRon. JX^-!T.r-mnrtnnSo^.'"Tn^"
a~not only got one of the conn-
Ste^-try's finest footlxull coaelies In Frank,
Murray, but as fln a poker player
as tbo* game Wer itnew. "Holy cow"
Is his favorite and most violent e*-
pression. Alabama's boxers' take salt
baths and sleep without pillows, and
as Lynn C. Doyle of the Philadelphia
Bulletin remark's, sleeping without
pillows is great preparation for a
ring career.
Jack Hempsey celebrated, his ( sec-
ond anniversary,of his ertlry into the
restaurant^imslriesA^^Sterday by d<i&t
clarlng a general raise, for his e«i--
IiloycK. AVealthy young Alfretl^O.
Vantlerbllt Jr., Is Rolng tw'ihe rsices
with tiinger Rogera^these- days, "lion
many lawyers .ire there in this coun-
IixH- n ftkx .lima y- fh*ad-
dock's uidpagei'. ''•'And why do you
supjHgj^^tliey'rc all having this fuss
the nupretne- court?"
Bwor&ia
nartara Clarke, belle
Satittn Villain, lulls
'«/«•
nrdi,
Puritan
ve ivlih
- 'g<wrtw«
owl Vfr/;liil« tilth a
... . JlOsre, %- r
U'lmt—me. Soei ttti
a Jugitivi.'fioini Vl ,
r i (<T <*x" bit hoail. /(oyer lea i f*
*n,w« tv? Huston to charter a tltlp
la tul.K Urn barn and him aic<iy
^nW i the lata. Heanulhil«, Tltuba,
m Semo tin vs. is accnutd 0/ (oiir-
(iebi® uiltuherult bv the supersti-
tious villa tiers. Bailer duress, she
mimes tour tepmen including Bar-
baia as accomplices, linger returns
" lent but the treacherous ship
Ik kidnaps kim in order lo
t the pries on his head, ilean-
white. ftnrabara Hands trial far'
teirehrra/t. Hhe it convicted atid
sentenced la be hanged.
to
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n
r
I
HURRAY IS
VOU SHOULD SEE
ME MAP TO UPE
THESE MORNINGS!
HURRAY FOR GULF*
NEW GAS! IT LET
ME STOP PIAYIMG
KNOCK-KNOCK/
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HO WONDER
af« singing the ,
No-Nox Ethyl!
Who wouldn't cheer a gas that
forever —the knocks you
laboring motor? Who w
a gas that is more
Gulf's new N
to a
It won't even "ping" lo I937's highest
compression cars.
automotivefuel Gulf ever model If fires like
lightning — ends excess choking, crank
All
than other
—try it. Costs 09 wore
Try Gulfpride,
oil. Roth
PWf^OTff
e a chaaee to
ust help. 8ho:
a—you
SUSPECT after suspcct had
aceaaed, tried, convicted^, and
duly hanged. Yet Salem's'panic waa
not asesaged' nor
lis blootl-lust satlap*
■fid. from her r«ft,
Barbara had seen
ted forth to erecu-
tirfn, one after an-
other of her prison-
aiates. some limp
sod falntlhf,other*
defiant, courageous,
>r eve* apathetic;
Sarah Tlldea, Ellsa*
Hopkins. Mary
.aad pkMlal;■haaip-"•
back, Susan Abholt.
■ end a acore of oth
' era. Still Barbrfra'a
own fate waa nn-
aoitled. '
PoweTfti linflu-
ences were nt work
to save her. Though
sorrowfully con-
vinced of hla
aiece'g guilt. Klder
^tjharlel Goodo
lupported by a few
Hbers of weight In
the Province, had
prevailed upon the
Governor (0 post-
pone the execution.
on the plea thgt ehe
might yet he
brought to confession aad repen-
react. Public prayers that her obdu-
rate heart might he softened, her In-
tractable «elf*wlll broken, were of-
fered by th4 ftev. Parrls amihlrcon-
gnegation, with Bldsr M.orse glower-
ing hla silent dissent. So passed the
aatvmn Into winter, the winter into
spriag. Chnlned aad solitary, Bar
bara prayed, not for herself,..but for
bar absent lover.
Meantime public thirst for ven
geaace centered upon her. There
waa the unknown body upon the
fceaeh to ha explained, pierced (by a
hovn-thrsat from 8ataa, said the ex-
parte on the Mack art) and blot?*,
lee*. Waa Barbara, then, a pro-
careas of murder aa well as a eor-
eeresst Pressure apoa Governor
Phlpa became too argent to be disre-
garded. Ho summoned Blder Coode
sad Dr. John Harding. Tho MM'
thing, ha plainly told Ihern, that
rendered a pardon Impossible, waa
her failure either to sdmlt or
0«lli| jSir «NU clear heraelf an
ernor woald well
Intervene,, but. she
shook-hcrJiead.\
"I can't help."
"You must. Tell me.
can trust me-r"
"Ob, yes!" she breathed.
"Was It a man yog met
woods?" J
She-maintained a mournful
dogged silence.
"It was! If you'll prove that we
can ante you," * •
"I can;t . . . I won't!"
"Yoit won't name the man? I must
not'ask you why," *atd ha heavily.
"There's another way.
Listen,! the
iAah.' _
bread with ale. The, door was cau-
tiously opened. A shout went tip. ' •
"Rider!"
A wasted scarecrow, hardly to ha
known aa Roger Corerman but lor
his Jaunty carriage and gay smile,
flsehed his award In greeting. •
"in the hesh-«irhat ther* is leftol
If
; .Queries poured in upon Mm; how
had he escaped?
"1 bribed and fought; hid and ran;
tricked and begged and ballled; and
herOsI am, half naked and whollj
tnmlsh{&M ■—- > -V''' ";
^ They Ted him. They dressed blm
out in their best. They offered him.
refuge from whatever dangers might *
still pursue.-Restored, ho pat the
question that had.
"Thsre Is-nothing that I can da to hslp you," John said aadl/. '"Yes,"
Barbara answered, "be vvlth me (o tns end so that I shall not sse
the fear and hate In the other fscsa around me."
To*r :f,<M , wt. '2®.*; '«¥■'
"Don't yon nnderstnnd? Yog will
name ga l will support your oath
with my own. Tho Governor will ac-
cept that Bltler Morse and the oth-
ers can't disprove It, and yoa wlD ha
freed." "
**Bgt yAa," she cried. "It w*ttl*
rain, yaa. Yoa'd bo ap befara the
church for proSlgacy. yoa, a my-
riad awn. And—aad Martha: what
of her? It s Insane. Why shoald yaa
destroy your career far n e?"
"Don't yon know. Barber*?"* , '
A greatiWonder, • fear/a Sorrow
welled Into the wlda eyes apUftad
to hla face. -Oh, Jahal" sh whis-
pered. "Oh, John! How coald 1 real-
ise that yon—that yon—" Detanaladr
tlon aet. MMhiort. month. "Do yoa
think that I amaM spoil yoar whela
i mm
"Tkea there la aatbing I eaa de ta
help yaa," ha said sadly.
tbe sadl. I
> ■
gnawed at his hesrt
far ali those
months..
at news from
Salem
"They're b
an uncohfesse
witch," answered
ona carelessly. "At
sunset Friday. A
grim compll^negt,
now? Batbara «i
Barbara
"Not whli'f
llaai" shoaled tl
fugitive •wlth'^fe
mlKhty oath. "
|,4f^rr And-'thlg
Wednesday. Bo
tho Prophet, ilill
you stand by. ua
again?" ,
P|| Sva always
ready for traoMia;
shouteA' a Joyful
assent
Ha motioned tot
..... 4rtl*nC*t:.'4ost blm-
self in thought,
than issued his tetsa directions.
B«|bhd^pi Has at tha Itt end at
Salem Town, on tho adga of tha
birch thicket. Bo thare an hoar ha*
fore sundown Fttday. with jonr
arms. Keep aader cover, aad doa't
.how hide Par halr uatn i give the
signal. There baa heen loo am<*
Ihi-Weahlng and enough Maod-
lettlag In the records of all a( aa.
Any moro might ba;t«a..mh<ili.M
"That reminds me, Rogar," salt
oaa ot tha group. "There's a paper
with tha.'royal seal, waiting for yoiti
In President Mather's offlee."
A light leapt to his eyea. -That;
will ha ay pandas. Well, It malt
Walt Get me a horse.".
Tha somnolent keeper aC Salem j
Gael wakeaed la a fright at tha<
darkest hoar ot that night and in-,
the charm ot haSger s claws
which M ware nhoat his aee.k aeS
itt eetwaHes. for
I shsM as*
aad hahet*
i,H .„.ae,,,iB ,■ rjrom J.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1937, newspaper, February 18, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302925/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.