The Sunday Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 20, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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Chairman Hal M**«l*5- of the
state highway oommlaebm. haa in-
' auturated an open-doer policy He
haa declared for an open book pol-
icy. H« has notified the public and
the prow that %U contracts win t>c
matters of luqord and all the- re coni*
made by the commission or. tlic open
desk In an open oftioo
Thl* |# aa It should be. Ih)p a*
.it should have been from the lif*t
4.11 the road money la publ!.- muniy.
It la taken from "the pockets of the
people All the employee of the
state from the governor fj*u to
the Janitor, are servants of the peo-
ple. They repejve their salaries from
the people They are expected to
nerve the people. This Is the oath
of office they teke when they finali-
ty for service This is the oath Of
office they should hold inviolate
while they remain in the service
Chairman Moseley has made a
good start He should Mf to hi;.
t**t while he remains ci^^kun air
a member of the stat^hitn^C*- com-
tiuMioii There eho’.^| he an open
door at all times. There should be
open books at all times. Kapresen-
' talives of the press should never !'•
handtesi>ncrt nor evaded whet, thev
go to the headquarters of the com-
mission to obtain legitimate new*
for the people as the newtspagers
serve the people, and it is the mis-
sion of a real newspaper to place
ell the facts connected with depart-
ment news and the affairs Of state
before the people who are subscrib.
era to and readerswof newspapers.
Chairman Moseley should *fft ajl
the way. He should not go half the
«-ay Hit jwienter Should so si!
sure. ! they »h«uM He eaewtea
to punfth er friends te reward with
fat contracts * ' -*
it has bean chanted that the peo-
ple have been exploited lr. the giv-
ing of contracts In the peat whemby
exorbitant prices have been enacted
for resurfacing high pays or gravel
roads. Indeed it Is said that the
centraetor* were given 30c when
others would hare willingly- ptt forni-
od the service for Wc per yard. It
goes without saying thrt ike tax-
payers of Texas are *oing to te
more - igilaot hi future, more watch-
fill of contracts, more concerned
i» tq keep
tfr* deor
ip eat eu*#a. and
of the sl«k room to
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^ Uftlt
cfiiroprictor Ms breaking the law,
and said tht not a one had every
appeared before the bosrd for ex-
amination, and that teur Hundred
of them were organiaed in the state
of Texas to break Us lews Wr
can't cease prraccuting until they
cease offending, lie said, amt **'*
a few words <o Show that the inert-
leal practice is not ■ selttoh in Its
activities along this line but only
doing no duty.
Following hie speech he asked
with work done by contractors end
they are going to keep a weather eye those present whs would beck up
on the estimates made bv coo tractor# a movement to enforce the medical
;n bidding for work end the coat praatw# act to stand to thair feet
of the same. ; and avarybody arose
It will not be possible in future Among thorny present from Orange
were:
for any individual contractor or or-
ganisation of contractors to make a
pnfit of several hundred thouoand
dollars on a two million dollar con-
tiacl in ninety or a hundred and
twenty days These Mate highway
commissioners »r enot and ahculrt
pot be the fbeaturee or the pawns Of
the govern/, the lawmaker*, pew'-or-
ful polltlclfpi. clique* of little poll-
Dr J V. Tates. Dr K E Barr,
Dr. W P. Coyle. Dr J H Darner*-
on. Dr. F. W Lawson. Pr. A G.
Pearce. Dr. Wynn Pearce. Dr. Tmn
F. Coyle, Couniy Attorney H M
Klnard. Jf. J. Lutcher Stark, Mayor
Sol M White. W. B. Sim mens. Mis:.
Helen Carr, Miss Lou Idl~ Blade-,
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Raubold. M. K
CAPTAIN SLOCUM AND SHIPPING BOARD
DECIDE TO SELL BOATS IN BONEYARD
HERE AT QUICK CLOSE OUT PRICE, $1
Does anybody tn Orange want t -, miy a reel ocean-gpmg ship for
*1? Chalrmn T V. O'Connor of the tv 8. Shippinb Board and Cap-
tain Slocum of the local fleet hem j ay n quite possible to do
that Uttle thing. In the local "bor. yard' arc ship#' constructed
for trans-Ataqr-h service dunne the trld war. ’
None of these ships have scon mv service, however, Paen they
may b* sold for ti each ft Chairr »« O'Connor and Captain Slocum
have their way.
But
fttld require
‘engines. It
there’s a catch in it, 0 Connor ana fciocum t
the purchasere ,of the ves i* to , yip them with r.-lae*
would cost several" thousand ddla. per ship to do that.
Gome months ago it- was tV ught that n*n el thete ships had
been told to Henry Ford, the 1 ever king, but the Ship* are still
at the bene yard Ford v.-a* to - far and take over sen.^Bfc' ships
ot the United Btates fleet ; ,,p' Pn.ce an-
nouncement of the tentative d«. 7b^^MBBMkg||^^^Mllffping hoard
little more hat. been said hov. vdf. Paths -nay be able
to bin- >t :hip for scdui-it. ti! cleou greenl'ach, diner—-or what have
you? But you’ve goffo liavc iah; thoueandrs more
to cut the string.
coojudo* on
Freetdent <*oglldg*
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*F{ • >£)'> ¥,' •/' j- '• '/‘•tv' ■ • 'y , , jf_ \'f ^ ~ -fjr,
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MUSCLE SMOAW. |erty ought to b»tf*ni.ferredtoprl-
'vat# management under condition*
which will dedicate tt to the public
purpose for which it was conealved
This eho«W. be taKeu a# a rar*
tribute to the business capacity of
the American cengrea* Henry Ford.
mu«
Uclans in tha two hundred and far- Davlea Bey. L. 3. Fewer, Rev. J. C
ty-etght counties of the state, or the Robinson and Chief of police G. V.
♦ be -vs-.- with their chairman. There
should be <-.ou;pBUtivr bidding lor
- •)utract* Construction work should
br awsided to tlis lowest and beat
bidder Mainttnancc work should
pc awarded to the low—i arid be**
bidder. Chairmen Mose’-v and hie
fallow eommiesion'-ri; cheuld not per-
mit outside preFum-e1 Tiit-t oliouid
net permit or bow to oicjdc pi-r.r.
large or small contractor* who are
operating in T«*as and every other
state since the highway building era
was ushered in-
Their jobs ware crM(M by tha
representative* of the people. They
should be responsible to the people
and the people alone. They handle
vast sums of money every year.
They are charged with important
duties and * hey should-be equal te
the occasion The leader wtshea
them well The Leader la for the
open door. The Leader is for opon
books The Leader 1* for competi-
tive bidding Tho Leader la fgr
awarding the contracts to the lowest
and ths best bidder, and tha Leader
is ready at all times to applaud pub-
lic servnts who are loyal to the peo-
ple and who perform thair official
duties without f«»r or ?»ver
Denman.
LFfiM MF IS
HOIDINIi UF
DENY FAIL APPEAL
SESSION
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Enforcement
f
<Continued r from Fs gs On * )
sel-.-c; upon the prevalence <
:sm* He nbnwerl hew- It In a
lice within the
nqt *o try to enrich themulvea upqu
new curative d Isco verier., but all
such ste given tiaely >o the pro-
feetion which can administer them
"Lducaie the puhlic upon the mys-
teries of your profs'-y-ioe," said the
speaker "After listening to I
learned -itccoursn about Isy -ra n all
naent: I V:now Ires than I did St
first,” hi - it-1, and gave a 400
bupsoreur ilinsh-atiops of diffllult
incdtca! terms for • enmee atlmeiitr
He urged the-phyaiaato t.. ctiticails
advertise their work unti the tot
of their uneelflshnc-': As <n 11
lustration lie apokc «f Uih wtiling
ness of the medl-sl pi-aclicv In nl-
minister vaealnstiun for an instr.
nificant fee, rather than to treat the
disease and become rich oft Hie
proceed*. "Advertise In the laymen's
language," he said
H, J. Lutcher fit ark of Or an si
a as introduced et president at tin
board of regents of tbj- Universily
of Texan if* »poki‘ extentjjoratutj
otndy ip a happy vein, which was
appropriate in contrast to the can-
fully written address of Lynch Dav-
idson, delivered from manuscript.
■'Sornetblns old. something new,
(<'methlp£ borrowed arid romothltiS-
uqe " he quoted, saying h# wee tho
borrowed part. He romblltnetital
the doctor: for organising- meet.
Ingo of the kind at which hr .-.poke,
and (poke of the 3'Mi doctoro and
mti-i CL, in training at tlate Vntversi(.v
of Texan, The university (» trstn-
’U* fneaj-r. t.p help 'hr -I yet or a put
through their If-Sl-U'lon. ho i.taled
•n Ms t lutiiiiK remttt'JtL'
Ur 1; m fiugser -of Dajiaa. preel-
dvnl. of the TcgKq; 3tat* Medical
MsthKdaUon, >H»dr tho conetHdiOg
afiti most Important npeech of the
<-♦ citing Ho said the nirdlca! pto-
ftfu-ion had ov ylvpd from poor be.
I gjnnlngs s.pi h^d gradually to Ught
' for light "No man h»P an Inherent
right to purchc 0 vocetihn whh-h
j requires technic*! trilntpg" «»
pointed to Mate regulation* which
; (h. I control the lew profession, and the
n i teaching grotcwlon. and showliig
»i wMSaenffn ' 'hat. there is » single standard
1 examining board. "If tb^ were
several boards the easiest
the mot' popular," he *aid. an',
plunged into a statement that t.ie
chief objectiene of csrtin cuhr "f
healers to examinations l* that it
takes four veers of otudy to preper*
for tt
fstqatlr.g that the last part of hi*
speech was upon the aubj*et" Thou
ohalt not kill " fca launcliad into «B
argupn-n' against chiropractor*
This hud been preceded by a talk
against Christian ecieuce hoalaris-
stated theto nan not a word
girding treatment, iti tho entire ex-
amination of the state hoard. He
Mated that practicing medlctuo
meant trcaUnC^tick and had no
partlctd^*TdS^m'* to drugs. Send-
ing ■MMfift’ *0 * different climate or
prescribing that he get more sleep
Is medical practice, he said Th*
board doeu not say I nnuy way
what methP-i 'b»lt be followed in
treatment, but only wants t» know
whether tlic applicant, knows his
job Tho object ot the entire taw
SfUCfcBVTERIAN CHAPEL
There Will be no preaching ton'*
ice at the Presbyterian chapel- cor-
ner Button and Fifteenth streets,
tonight it is announced. The preach-
er and congregation will attend
Lutcher Memorial church to hear
Uio Christinas cantala to bo ren-
dered by the cliolr there Begin-
ning Jan l" the chapel choir will
assist In the singing at the evan-
gelistic meeting at Lutcher Memorial
chupch
Sunday school will be hold today
at the chapel at a.xo and Christian .
Endeavor at 1.3" Arneportation to have a nec.sicn todav nit proV-
will be t the chapel gt T.IS to the ably Would, not know dei .ttr.lj '••hat
Endeavorers and other* to hear tho he will do until Monday m* I usecx .
cgntgta. j the governor hiving re: sed te call
_—— 1 * session, it now resit
whtte. The ruling ot
in ht» («••»»**
to congrett. Apes net handle th*
Muscle Shoals proposal or whit* ele-
phant, in a gingerly faehion H* h*d
a message and he sent It home This
is the' Muscle Shoals feature:
"The problem of Muscle Jilioale
seems to me to have assumed a place
all out ef proportion with ita real
importance It probably does not
represent In m*rkei value much
more than » first cla»s battleship,
yet. It. ha* been discussed in the con-
grees over a period of years, and
for month* at a time It ought to
be developed for tho production of
nitrate primarily and incidentally for
power purpose#. I am m favor of
disposing of this property to moot
these purpose*. The findings of the
special commission will be transmit-
ted to ths congress for their inforr
tnation. I am convinced that the
beet, possible disposition can be
made by direct authoriestion of the
congress. A« a meaen of negotia-
tion. I recommend the immediate
appointment of a small Joint apeclsl
committee chosen from the appro-
priate general standing committees
of the house and senate to- receive
bids, which when made should be, re.
ported with tho recommendations a*
to acceptance, upon which a law
effecting s rale tq
tha wlsard of the motor age.
have chuckled when be read the
Ironical comment ef the president of
the United States concerning "th*
almost utter Incapacity of the ns-,
tional government, to- deal diroctly
with an Industrial and comthon-lal
problem" A* for th* president, hi*
attitude is not ambiguous He would
Mil the property to the highest
bidder-
AUSTIN/ Dec IT—L“
i white told newspapermen th
j noon that "a legal angle
- up bis decision on -whetl: '
t oc*,U a special eesclon lie
I ted the finance uuosUcu )
numvllrg 1‘ i-ck He sail
WASHINGTON, Dee, li’'—With
wSgf?‘% -EF ?
.ocmarvof the interior, end E. L. | There is a etinger attached to tile
tmheny Br. an* Jr. for a rehearing closing part of that part of the nits-
of appea.r from the recent reciston sage dealing with Mutcie Shoal* and
:-u*taintaE bribery Indiotrnems legislative history. It ip a stijijfer
that stings: t-v
- after*,
holding |
cr not ;
•idmi*- j
the main !
10 hopes I
against them in connection with tho
Elk \ Hills naval 0! lease:,.
\
URGES PROBE OF
"If anything were needed to deni-
enstrate th* almost utter Incapacity
of the national government to deal
directly with as Industrial snd com-
mercial problem. It has been pro-
vided by our experience with this
property. We have expanded vagt
fortunes, w*# have taxed everybody,
but we arf unable to secure results
which benefit anybody. Thl* prop- j
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Goods, Scooters, Wash
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goods radically re-
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JssmO‘N§ai
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«?IS DIVIDED
ON FAIRNESS OF
MITCHELLVERDICr
vith Eatter-
Dtn, Moody
that the cession eapnc be financed
with private funds if i using diffb-
cultier
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No Money for Xmas,
Woman takes Poison
Washington. ia—Rather
than quieting down as expected, the
controversy ratted by the suspension money for Christ».is
of C*Vm*l wuHam Mitchell contin-
ued gt R«'-er heat today ‘
ting silence,.
H by the »)t
Mitchell i« m»
Grave concern
d*p**-tm«nt over the poe-tMlity ef
He ' congress blocking ar»y appropria-
ro-J lions *u U retaliatory ntensurc.
1 'E-yen the army persenr.'-l is
vjded of# ihc fa hue: of the
dicct
ill-
McALEETER. Ok la., Dec. 19 —
(Despondent over a o.uarrel with her
husband over, finances, Mrs. Tony
Bernardo of Rlc! "ille, wife of a
[miner, Is critical!- ill, having taken
'poison in soup. Relatives Say ehs
,ya* despondent because she had no
Hes1 husband
was htit on strike
'Washing-ton, p*? it—mve.su,
gf-tion of the British crude rubber
monopoly by the house was q*-
nured today "-hen the house rules
committee approved the resi-lution
introduced by Fepre-en'.JfUv,- rii»on
of Ccnr-eetssut calling for such aa
investigation. The^natle- has ths
backing of -?ecret«B| of Commerce
Hoover. ™
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HOOSIER
GRAND Jtl.T ADJOURN* ,
AUSTIN'', Dec 13,—The Ttavis
county grand t ry adjourned over
the week-end -oday. It proposed
o'hly minor bi!’.: It is luiderstotsd
tt will ask Judge Hamilton to ad-
journ the 86<»!e» to January 4th. FJ?CAW8. 90f th*
When U meet:. Monday. ! ere and bulbs.
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CAR©. OF THANK*
We wieh to express sincere thanks
and- appreciation to the many friends
who were so thoughtful toward us
ir. our recent .•bereavement, the
death of Mr C. B Peveto, Tour
condolence and beq,utiftil floral tri-
butei -tre 4|>prTiS*t«i vbyroad ex-
pression. / vs' vk " ■■ . ; - ■ ■
" Mrs r r , Pt-’C" 'r
Mr m4 Mr.* 3- 15 fe--et- ,
Mr and 'Mi'c.. A. C. McFJriane
will
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Eve. Come in and get Free Coujjons.
You do not have to buy anything to
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iir^
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LILLY STARK,
3VA6H1NGTON. Dec
♦tek on the flve-ywr
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sentence, im*
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BA> K CLOSED
GLEBuHne, Doc. 19.—The Home
Jo»eg:ONsa!
posed on Colonel Mitchell was made * National Ban., closed this morning.
oa the floor of the haute today bv \ sign ou the door says It. in closod
Representativ* Tillman f ArkaneaL,. ; by ordt-r at the board Of directors
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out to get Mitchell and got him.
and is. ih, the hands of national bank
examiner*. ’AFjgj
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Hicks, Robert E. The Sunday Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 20, 1925, newspaper, December 20, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646208/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.