The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [61], Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929 Page: 1 of 6
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ORANGEgTRJEAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER «T,;)929.
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The football season offi-
cially opens i Orange to-
day, when the first game
of the season on the local
gridiron will be played.
It is to be hoped that the
pvent^LJirmgout a good
f rcoters.
Suppm~*^f-fhe~-"Jiorne
team55 is one form of civic
patriotism.; a
The value of a good foot-
ball team as an advertis-
ing medium for a town is
not appreciated as highly
generally as it should be.
A winning eleven.can get
much publicity for the
town it represents.
A team'thnt breaks into
the championship class is
State, as is also, Naturally,
its hrino city.
Prime Minister Carries
Wishes of British
On Naval Mission
T.ONDON, Sept. *7. fAP)—rrlm"
Minlfter Uamwv MacDonald. with
hfor Isabel «nd members
of hi". officii] party. leave# tendon
.HHjjght to board the Jln« p Keren-
aarin at Hout hiimplOTi for « visit to
President Hoover And a conference
on limitation of arnuimpiit.
Hparty 'expression* of good will
which appear todav In the British
press of nil pnlltlv.nl shades testify
ta tile high hope* of 'he nation for
the success of what the premier hlw-
seld has called "n vovag eof explora-
tion." With American aid. he
hoped to "give the world an ener.
retle faith Imttend of a hesitating
skepticism."
Ambassador i'bnrles O. FkiwM will
not accompany Mr. MacDonvld'a
partv to Southampton. having taken
hi* farewell veaterdav. Many other*
will be on lurn; at Waterloo ataiton
after dlnner'tonlght to wave good-
bye as the train pull* out.
Detail* of plana for reception of
^ , the British repreaentatlve* In th
Of thrOUghOUt the, Wales have been cabled her*
In treat length. Home political di-
vision* and party oplnlona have been
for the moat part kep out of all
dtet'uaalon of the miaaions, whoae
alma have tbe approval of th* gj-e.\t
Lose* Coat*
Thieves Rob Auto
3 W. Tlilgpen. manager of the
Oranse branch of the > Enterprise
and Journal bureau, was Among
* tjjose who met wrtW-misfortune last
night while attending the circus In
Beaumont.
While the (show Wt * It)) progress,
some one bi-olto Into Thlgpeh'* oar
by breaking the d'hor lock and,stole
three valuuthle ladles' c^ats Iwlong*
ing to Mrs. J. W. Thlgpen and
Mia* -Kate Callahan, also a flash
light. Thlgpeh wju accompanied to
tho circus by bin wife, sister-in-law,
Miss Kate Calahan, and Mi>« .\io-
nette ,MoHry.
The pottl^ -UftjKirtment
fted Mi the hu ppeYitng—jnit
aa to tW^—K*ifity pr.rty
found.
(All HI#
NEARLY READY
WMwm
.. " j.'ju;
Machinery for Plant Be- Governor May
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A championship team
means something.
To get in championship
cla.ts, a team must be made
up of hard-hitters, clean-
livers and quick-thinkers.
A town which attains a
championship team, there-
fore, acquires a reputation
for having young men of
this type.
Such advertising is farl^1"*?" "•,w# •" '****' '** •?.
.... I lo'k for peace and «!ve th# world
from undesirable. 1 an rs r tlf faltk. Inate.id f a he*-
[ Itatlsi akeptk-Uwi.
"I a away to «ee what cna be
•Inoe. I have (he help of my col-
learuea la the labor movement and
of every Influence making for peace.
Who darea to aoy that occe«* t Im,
jMMbh."
During the prime minuter'* at>-
a#ni*e PhlUp gnowden. ebanc*llor nf
the exchequer, will act aa premier
leader of the ' labor party In
houae of common*
hulk of the nation, Irrespective of
party political problem*.
Tbe deep feeling MncDnnald him-
aelf holda regarding hi* American
mlaalon waa Indl.nte.: iiy the mea-
aage lie ga«-e the l^ahorlte I tally
Herald on the eve of hia departure
from Knglaml.
"The greatest contribution fhla
ireneratlon can make to the blatorv
nf the world la to ealghtlah |> a>%
among nation* and Induce them to
feel a aeaae of aax urilv h$ pollli<-al
agreement* i-jrrW oui by judicial
means," aaid lh« iu(ae|f
"The United Ktalea and oar*!**"
having the name oh|ecta In view.
■hmiM proelat mihrai with a united
voire. flood and cordial relation*
FRENCH P
AFTER RECORD
Ouestion Mark Seeking
To Hang Uo L ong Dis-
tance Flight Figure
ing Built Here Ar-
riving Daily
Machinery for the Griffith Over-
all Mills, which are being estab-
lished lit a building uwtit- l y the
Stark interests at Fourth and front
street;, is^ arriving al-.nor! every day
and is btlitji LnKtallril with the view
of having the plunt going at the
earlleat puasible date. J. M. Oriffitlt.
state* that one family haa
till—nilv" m il in uu 1) |-~-111r of the
nt beillf, located here
be ciwvlnt lit
later op, althoiipft Tti
empivy more home people than out-
aider*.
Griffith emphatically denied ru-
iiitit 1, which have lieen current to
(lie effei-t that the mill* would n«<t
open in Orange, but would I*- mov-
ed m I'ort Arthur
"I do not know wnere such a re-
rrt originated," he told The l^ead-
yeaterday. "There ia absolutely
up truth In it- We intend to Inatall
out machinery here Just a« fa*t aa
U arrives and to alart operntlona
when Installation la completed. We
xrlected t rang«* a.- a iiwaiion for
TN
Todav on Situation
At Borger
SS Youngstown
p Be In Port Today
{Mipp I was in readineaa- to-
day forenoon for reception ol the
8 yotinRBtown, scheduled to be on
| ha^) «h tirti* to ataH work of dls-
S5.' charging i cargo at i o-c:ock this
ACl afternoon;'" The eteamer waa sev-
eral' days overdue, although it fl-
oame In several day* ahead at
the postponed d i«>' which wag Oe-
totoer 1. 8h« left Antwerp «ep-
tembei' 6.-
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The Import cargo brought by the
Yourtpstown include* 1*00 tons of
sodium calcium and a heavy ton-
nage of other commodities.
t,E Bornnirr. I'mmo, «epi jt.
tAP>—Eaatward from I'arta lodav
afreakeu m.udonne t^ge. rreneh after vW,l« .eveml oth.
. . ... Isr (ieeidiat .tftsr Invnliff r
•lr ac#. And hi* hosatn
The attitude of the peo-
ple of thr town, especially
ihe business men, has much
ta do with what the team's
record is when the season
closes.
Propor support and en-
couragement should be giv-
en in every contest
The boys should be madej
to feel that Orange is be-
hind them, that it expects
them to fight for the town,
fairly but fearlessly, in
every game on the schedule
and that in honor they can-
not but keep strict train-
ing requirementa.|'^^.;.::
They should realize that,
when they go elsewhere to
rice Bellonte. tVe famou* aequl-
plane. Question Mark on a long
d lata nee flight aimed to break Ihe
world'a reeord and pat the pilots
down aomewhere In far Mberla
Announeed aa a dletarw-e flight lo I
Ihe eaal. nevertheleaa the objoetlve j
and hla i-omp*oioe remalneal uncer- I
tain anlil after tb«- aturt Iteeauae I
wine Ihouabt Co«te had pre|mred lo I
make another attempt to fly the]
Atlantic and reach New York
Tbe Qoeotlon Mark a a* rolled
from lla hangar at damn to poaste
watcher* waiting for tHe *l rl f a
my*lei> flight Mlrlpped nf wire-
leae «4|iilpment and heavily loaded
Hh fuel, Ike malt • made at
• :lf a si. The plane cleared Ibe
runwav at a tboo*and yarda then
touched lightly again at the t!e*
and IIM yard dlalanre* Nefnre rlalng
ahagglahly la 1*0 Inn lu veer inlo
tbe at ajkd 4l«mu In IW dtree-
lior of Holneoaa hnd Uioo
Iteturning mllliarj air ew-orta at*
teated lo the fart I'uate really wn* j
beaded eaat. thai be had already I
(Hiaaed over l-repy .e«-Valola at a |
faal clip, thle puint '>elnjt ioouI half
tbe nlnei> mile* in Ijion. northeast
ot Part*.
er culpa, deciding after laveaiig*
lion that Ihla city offered tbe beai
location for tbe induatry. and «r«
are here to atay."
WOUNDS FATAL
A1
Many Will Appear
At Court Tonight
A court of honor. In ■ - ha rg-e of J.
H IM> id I* to lie < «n,lui led for Ibe
{ local Hov Mcoul urcaniaaiion al
M* o'rUM-v lonlgbi at ihe chamber
of ,-ummerre room* Kpoaker* al
• be i-uurt will Include A. J. Hchnll-
ael and lleotge Italmrn.
The fallowing buya bad turned In
their application* thta morning to
appear before Ibe court: Harold
Motieiu. Jack Anderaon. Ken*.
ater Murray. Hunter Huddle. Wade
Andrew*, OutlfoTd Ithepheed, L -
land Bwwman. ArnuU Newman "Do-
rtd (Hand, rtrrllle Dunn, Itahrrt
Mone*. Uavld M.*-or<|uodale Harry
Read. Joe M«t*^n(UOdale. Bltlte
Duke, Willie Hmitb. i'laode roller.
IMvia Cot, tlualav Holaa and W K.
II. tMekemnn
life *avlng eertiflcateg lo Ihoae
paealng ibe esamlnattona fhla boss- j
mer are also to be laaued tonight by j
n*l Baring, who waa m charge of I
I thla activity of the Bed f'rooa.
AI'STIN, To*., Sept. 27. (AP)-
Ueclnion as to l.p*tltutlon of martial
law al Borger \vi s vii,waited,'today.
I'ftil rjftrly (Ills morniiu!, _ tlovrr-
nor linn Mondy ""i'-lli. n liotei room"
with Qenerat .1 ,'i'oh F. Walters.
Tegn* national guard, ad Clem
CmUkjiiii, Br'tinf dipt Wet attorney in
Hutehtaaoo connty, and llsfoncd to
ihclf titnrle* of condltloiiH l) ere.
iitv aeni Heneral
Wolteia to Borger ror ' 4 Its
i'tTmmendliw to mm. cir-
tlop' fh "the" ntora t-c,
ala> cit« nf lUatricl Attorney John A.
H"'"ie and to itrivo out lawieaaaaae
The meetlitK belween the governor
and Heneral. Walter* and I'ulbouu
waa delavetl in gelling under way
After driving lit mile* to regeh
Auetin, the enilaaariea waited' two
and one-half ho.rs on Uovernor
XliHHly. detained at a baruiuet given
by frlemla In former Hnyeroor Pat
II. Neff, here repreaenllng Waco In
a railroad rommlaaion heartng.
The conference got under way at
!•:!• p. m.. and ahortl* aftor mid.
alght the governor told newapaper
men he would defer action until t«y
day. He agld he was reiuetoat lo
declare marital law at say lime
Onlv lg ap exi rente caae where e|*tl
autbniitie* had falted to function In
enfoeeement of ihe law. he aaid,
would be ever Onaanet lo have mili-
tary authority atipereede civil au-
thority,
, Heneral Wntlere again canae to
ibe ad^uiani geoeral"s nfflro early.
He aaid be could not rgj what Ooe- | i^wilaU. among
em..r Moody intended ta do , at order eamplalnta.
Alleged Member of Gang
Which Killed Officer
Claims Frame-Up
HAN AVTONIO. T*x,- #lepl. *7—
Pedro Onajardo. alleged member nf
• be ggng which' alew Prohibition
Agent t'harle* Steven*, died laat
night of wnunda received In tbe gun
fight, proleallng he bad been made
tho ■•goat'" of the kilter*. 'ft'
Meanwhile. tha llgt of
MiSi
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MXAM-. PLA.. Sept.
While souiheastem
reiaAed to' aojne | L
a w«at Indian hi
of thtr section sow in
lack ot communication
possibility that the
Bahama* had suffered
the roaring wlnd..:^|i'|.-_ I
.. Florida's fear that tha
might atrlke the *t te In
general position
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WlHH
rtWjg.'. hiirrleaae
Railroader* Hare Name
For Every Commodity
Shipped Over the Line
•'hargeri with murder in fttaven*
alaylng totalled ata srtlh addition of
tbe name at l-ee Pol lie, alias l^tula
foreland Pottle wn* captured hy
deputy aherlff* gt a garage which
had been nader aaaplclon as bead-
•inartera for a Manor ruanlog gang.
Qugjdrda, wbaee haepital bod bad
guarded, declared ho' sad hla
lhaae under
toitwd
• hy Ihe aaaaaalna. who had aaketl
ihe couple la Join ta th eeverotion '
of a practical joke «S aome I
■■friends " lave*, gatora bad thought j
of Mr*. Haajardo. who *topped Ihe
aatatnohile liearlng Meyens aad MS
fallow off iter* at a point ata mile*
from gga Astonlo early Wedasadav.
aa the "ptaar hr which it* agvnt*
wet* drawn Mtie rsagv af the
•M0g< fittk * '. ."'a ,V
tvilb hla leal breath, lluajarda In-
from Mlani
ed and replaced by lUsrm
Whether conditlohR
lower Oast coa*t today
pormal with iKirometrt?
either ateadv and In the
hood of Its customary *ta««
tooting.
While I ho Miaml-Juplter
belle,ved tt had eacape<t the
of ihe alarm, there
f.-nt- the hurricane
Waahington weather
near Altdroa Island
nn | whip -outhward lodav
wlth a poaalhte attack
room aouth of here
to
weather and a
i If preaaure reported by 3
noval atation, 1 i
Kffprt* of the Tropical
i-ommanicate with Maaeaa
Wife Wednesday I
the lack of communicative
giving rlee ta the hellaf Ik
bad saffevad dsns damage
dev or Ttrueada*
The populace af thie aectkMl
n a t pwrsled ga to the action
| ihe prsgrdaa af l|r'
Taaaggnft - ta
.ourse ta
the south elier aa
1 iowi* time
I weather ahssil SSg
[ami had the.B
that winda <
PARTY IMS
OBLITERATED
Tariff Debate Shows Un-
. usual Line Up of Both
Party Members
Special Train To
Sttrvice Caiketi On
Display at Plant
IBffeciive Tuesday nlghl, Rep-,
lember II. Moot hern i a<-mc Une*
will ooerale * pec la I late tralhe to'
i New Orleons each Thuraday. lenv | ... —— ,— - , ....
j it* Houston at It.3d p m. accord-1 iur.«l by the Orange Casket coin-jof tbe yard force ia off with chill* i '' her.ph*sirai condition per-
today bv 4. J pnt|\ H hov <•« dl^pl"5' In Ibe she"- and fever. Ihe malady Is referred to milted, n«er toe ralKMWh law
loom of ihe i-ompaaya factory g., -bo* car colic - '*• •>* r«"Mtired to aerve from
O ' llamilioa. general freight
ad- Ihe Kahma CHv Woalhera
railway gl Tea^rkaas. la very fa-
miliar with ih grget of rallraiatWhf
> . moralag hi* o#Wb recggvgg g|slg«e^ tbgl, ^riving g iriKh en rout* 1. ^TIl
•-onaiai of eara. with . ommodltles to Bah *alonl« he had been halted ^ \L, ,t
indb-aied. la masi in*taacea tbe tv the men. who aahed him to lake mesoegea trom oe *e
-niMd hop** 11 aid clerk I deaignalea a piatel end help them poll a -fake
the rommodllleo hy railroad terme I hsrtdap - Hla wife, he deflated alao
For m*ian>-e TeUeW pine lumber i *a innoceat of mo lb-loo* motive
aad limber*. I *>utelana hgaoaaa; ' (
brtrk. Irtab rwwfetti or alley applea: _ _ • _
catalogue*, women* wlah hooks; |V*rS. Pintagei to Df
rgga. cackle hprrlea: waabboarda, WO- e . _ J •£ AUl^
' men lamer.; bo* ear. brownie, wa- j - wCilljnCCU n «DI®
j ter tank, tub; fuel oil, soup, ante- i * " ■
mobiles, joj- wagon*. t-fW aniiri.M, fiept. (API—
Mr* I ol* Pantegen. convicted of
| msnataoghter in cenoectloa wltb the
death s>f a Japanoee gardener In
an automobile arcldent. today was
to hear aehlcnce prnnaun<-e<l 'upon
Joy wagon*
, A car ot gravei ia referred to as
, ihe '■Utile Bock Ppeeiat" and some
| of ibe hoy* on tbe line deal#note an
] engine running With only a raboore
The first lot of caskets manufac «a a horse and baggy When one
over continuance of the flexible ta,-.
Iff confronted the senate today with
party lines already so tangled lend-
ers were conspicuously cautious
About predicting the outcome.
■' Republican regolara, defending
play, they are not justl,h* *"> i >e backing of pre*-
-,, , , . i Went Hoover, were faced with the
cloven individuals, but ai poweirui'opposition of most of he
delegation - representing
Orange, the henar of which' puhllofin Independent*.
Til. h, t Ofltltll
Ing to announcement
P- Hulllvon. general paaaenger agent.
Hooaton
A little mom than a year ago the
Bouthern Paclfb- l>egan the oi era-
tlon of a Friday night special each
week to New Orlenna. leaving Houa-
ton al 11.-SO and arriving New Or-
leana conveniently early Saturday |
- morning. The operation of the
WASHINGTON. Sept. *7. (AP'~|,Mln * " tnr <hr,
Another day of vehement drhale
o larssla. received hy
lladlo atation. helped le
fears. The raptain of the
ported Ma *hlp had aot I
WMi of the Bahamas, gr 1
reported, and that the
clowtjr, with a rising
The', repori front the '
ter ie|a
men aa • ladlogting that
storm prahably wis
tao mile, from Miami, It
would ml** this cUy. Tbe
:.l«o *ald Ihe lArohla'h report
rated the storm woo of Small
eier moving aouthwestgrard.
slate re-
Hgls who did not llnd It convenient
to leave on the regular train at
#:*n p. m. The Arrowing ponualrl'v
f this service now prompts the pul-
ing on of this [idtiitlonn! train l*nv_
ing Thursday night.
The Thursday night New Orleann
special will make pansonger stopn
only at Beaumont and Orange,
leaving Beaumont at 1:15 a. ni.. ;md
OranRC il.t 1 :'4ft si. in.
biiittUa>i nt KUifruiu and >rv.,.)
street, where fhe plant wa* put in-
to oTx-ralloii lh:s weed.
The officials and management of
the new concern are well pleased
Y.'ltti tl<e lineup of t:ie Machinery
and the rlaas of work turned out.
The new caskets are being pho-
tographed for engraved cut* thai
Black Bayou Camp
Unusual Oil Town
What Is said to be ihe mosi
iniltvift iiHirjiriiti'TiHP, * • 1 TH *• rfl j
OV.A „4,««ai ^ I" T* e -Utlter group, on the other j L|Tt^y Keating l.Oday
I If \ <U C < xpectefl to U])- Jutnd. wa* confronted with the : U |£ tit I«i,*m.«
.knowledge that at .sow one demo-1 Half Way on Journey
f-iiit, Fletcher of Florida. would,
ill h> iisod on aCver::4ing lit era- j ittwstt-I town rver hnllt for oil field
turc that will be carried by twr. rttplovoea har -rrown up In ttte
,1- iu.-f who are to *o on thejf'amerou p.irlsh marsh, eight mllea
ai onci'. 'southeast of Orange, in Ihe process
.— —. | ef ilovelnpment Of wbl-Jh thero firom-
, I'e* to be one of the grratest oil
Funera' Services For '« «) • -;« «niry.
u * t Ja: u. 0" B,ac,: s '>avoti a-here ihe Shell
Ami Her Muggins 1 Oday Petroleum corporation month* ago
put down special foundations on
which to seat a drilling rig to teat
the earth for Its oil productiveness
following geographical surface test*
holt!.
e' •
jfiipport the president's position iha |
I the flexible principle shr/uld be re-1 Colonel f'harlea A. Modbet-^h. ex
W The Tigers may jpot heiJSgliJS
win a championshio.i strencth Of thfl republican in-
:...r m? j!■ i,dependent atmpori which will go t«>
the democratic proposal for repeal
MABACAYv Venezuela, Sept. 27.-
4 Mod bet-j
aerial highway?,
may do their best
H toward this end arid st^Il
he unauccessful.
Success does not always
attend even consistent ef-
wil^Vvhether they d(jp6|f
not, if they put up the be*t
tariff revW n bill an^l | Ploretr of aerial highway^, rented
today at bin halfway point II) his
trail btar,Ing 7tW mile air mall tour
of the Weal •frtdles, Utiln Amorto < ball vateran'a bier lb tbe church.
NEW TOBIC, Kept. J7. (APJj.
Aletropoiltan baaebull today paid I
their last tribute :o .Miller J. Hug-
glnn. "tnlte manager" of the New
Vol k fankees.. The funeral ser-
1 vice* for the Yankee emeftaln who
• illed on Wednesday, were arranged
i for 2 p. m., In the <"h«irch of the
Tr.invfikuration, the "Utile i"hiireb
Around the Corher."
Hundreds of close friends, ac-
quaintance* and just "plain fans"
pawed by the mrnlity Utile base-
now sprun-r up an oil j defense.
I one to ten years in prison Tho at*t#
| charged Mr*. Paniages, wife of AP
Irsnndqr Pantagea. theater magnou.
wa* driving in an alleged intoxicated
condition.
Beport* emanating from the Pan-
taifos homo, where Mra* Pantage*
*• * allowed to remain under
(mo Ihv'j'I. ihftt the convicted wotnali
H d l ecom« determined to "Itifce her
medlHne without asking for proba-
tion."* were dismissed by her attor-
neys without comment. _j..
Deputy IXsirU't At Loroe>' .1 times
i H. fodtello announeed he waa pre-
pared to combat any effort of the
defense to obtain a new trial. Cos-
tellp also waa preparing evident", of
perjury alleged to have basa com-
mitted by a m n and o woman. In
, teaiifying during the trial for the
STRONG
Influence of Shipbuil
Geneva Lobbyist Tc
To Committee I
wan emphasised shortly Swfore
Plelcher made his announcement toy
the lengthy attack on the flexible
principle hy Senator Borah of -Ida-
ho, ujie at President Hoover's lead.
Ing campaigners laot year.
Tho Floridan said it dlsguated him
not to be able to along with the
veyy Uirite majortiy of my de^fe
cratic colleagues" «
I?; Iiglii.pcssibie,1;,i^^ay M
* :|clean game throughout the
will have ad-
through
on the Issue J>ut
he found the president's sj **rt)*nt
on the flexible principle 'convinc-
ing" and he fjivored the proi .>*al
or: the members of the
ffnaace aihnmltiee to continue it In
'■tin./ as it u und*r
wlvonla, entered' tl e HIP
Mmligt the contention ttw •
|M n. open to' llll
voted
It *raa wrtttea 'into j
act, he
the i
a" OPEN
ami Mexico ■ V"T.'''''
He was not Idle dtirlug hi* slop
over of the flight over the northern-
most of. Booth America from Para-
martbo, Dutch fluanla, to t'rlatobul.
Canal S!one, first leg of his home-
ward bound journey. He made his
plana for a survey tomorrow of , a
fldHT V^e*ueTjitT air mall rOMto,
spawaored hy Pan American Alr-
7 (i tut mile
w^ys, aa is his present
■■
' Cooperating with colonel I>in4-
bergh In preparation* for the olr
mall route survey waa Juan T.
Trippe, president of Pap American
-WHBHnc — -
vMgfijMMr taw, j £3r Iu n" *
teed, republic:!t£y jAwK liergll and Mrs.
there has
town with a population of around
100 peo'ilc. The caifip has been es-
Inhllshed on a marsh Island coo-
inftiltit* between ten and eleven
acres, according to est (males. Three
two story bitlldings and severa'
v'Ml'*Her buildin-ts adorn the Island
and rhe living tttinrters in lttde stt^h vot'Ai
comfortn as artesian water, ice
Htthta, sewerage, and in fact all the
conveniences thai aro enjoyed in the
inoiii modern homea In . Orauge.
Although II ia miles to the near
the spe^tl
r"-' Arthur Fletcher and Charles
O'Jjea.rJN roaches, and Babe Ruth,'
hoti Oelirig. Toby fjiwierl and Karlo est point Of hl«h land
comb*, were, selected as pollbearera. which ona may travel lo enter of
i '. J leave the oil field camp ia almost ar
great as would be afforded by an
automobile. There are some iweltr
or fifteen molor boat*, ranging from
a small outboard motor «Nged •
Ihe largest type of motor lug. avall-
rnltrr^
Tigers Meet Dayton Mi
Here This Afternoon
Ml tarda?
the lengthy flight, devoted
the day .to resting and MM MjMHt
In this VenexWrtP* ?<«*«• ,
' ■mmmtmmtrm
th* 41 mile coast ling
Of Bpaln, trlnidad, ,
weather Which . «>n- I '
the squat* whk* fglled
wg_ nrjifffgiii WddtlPfldnV
TVS prnnirwn
^nWt%
f . hv
aCl
Tir<iilmiTi
g,.t
r'If )PT
Tho orange ifltoh School Tigers
are to meet Dayton at 1:30 o'clock
this afternoon on West Rnd |i rk
gridiron in the ftret home gam* of
the >Bar* football seaaon. Tied • 10
fl laat week fay the Port Necbes
eleven in their opening game, the
Tigers WIS re confldent, of breaking
into the win column lotfay on their
it, devoted home Sminda.. Mi&e
Slgbt«eeiltg J A g«md pre-gnme ticket aale
4 big crowd far the opeaaf^
lo member*
department.
bfi.p ntrn acnxBBs
HAM. Kn« — American
||t ?Mapi>::iBiHii
Much 9t tM
building marsh roads Into the oil
field % throwing up leaves from the
marshes, nothing In Ihla direction
has **n undertaken aa yet,
Favor Provision To
Hold Owners Liable
WASMINOTOSf, D. C„ Kepi. 2".,r-
to go<
feat tho atteiu,)! of the state' fl-
nance coinmitiee ro eliminate • from
Ihe tariff bill the provision 'thai the
owner of a ship as well as the mit*-
tev shall be liable to fine m
tloii of Hie narcotic laws-.'
Under the present Hi#, only the
tnastrr Is liable to find If ngfcotlsa
are brought in on a vessel In vlula-
Hoti of the law* against Importation
of The house of repre-
senttiiflv-as wrote lnlo ihe tariff bill
TKe provision IMt iBe "oWWf m
Aged Woman Operated
-A
ampuUWlV yesterday it t
Ant> 1-ntcher ^ospiiai. a* a
blood poison In lior lfedl.
•'-the fact tbak -Mr^. 1
vhf-
ter than was
r<i
a* th* master shall he liable to fine.
The senatf ftoahce committee pro-
posed an MigiMiinent striking out
this provision. xbul it w«*
by a eoallilon of democraia, inclml-
Ing Senator Morris Mhepiiard yi
Toxarknns and Senator Togi <"on-
naliy of WartTfi. with Tjirojrrewlve re.
publicans. ,1* Home regular republi-
cans also voted in retain the pro.
vision a* pasaed by the house of rep-
resent attvee.
WASIIIN'STON. Sept 17- (AP'-
One «lde of William B.
employment by American shlpbui
ers as "observer *nd reporter"
the unsuccessful 1 J7 Oeneva ar
limitation con fere nc# was before I
ortiate's investfgiilorg today for *tv
fn preparation for gtiesflonlng
day of the self-styled nav.il iBj
himself,
In the picture thus far de
crowded with opinion* nnd nnl
lies drawn principally from,
builders, were included claim* •
Influence at fleneva by Rhoarsr
testimony by his employers
he wa* engaged t« work against
sue. as* of ihe conference.
The InvesttfeHols
,jheu m •'preparation
ftheurer's testimony with an"
court of his aetlvltiea as olj
by R^ew Pearson. Washington
paper man. who reported the n«
oonferenee. A* g seciuel to ht«
tlmony. somr qf ^ihe naval
L; Saying "th card* were
against aiiceesii of the
from the frtart." P nr«on
committee he "fretjaeimi'"
American expert#—'
«MI t. M- Reeve*, Prank'';
m*** H g
and m.C.
Shearer.
Admlrsl
iB
—-
and
nmmK-AJfr.
HfJtttr a? -lA^ )~Mor-
^ipi ia.iiHi< Intensify" from a
■ to miles soul heggt, of
and *dvgnrlng in s
mm
/
lfd<Btj- of tbe
same hotel
•Jluxnrioua.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [61], Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929, newspaper, September 27, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289207/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.