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VOLUME XVI
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929.
—,
NUMBER 111
America today gives
thanks. „ _
Throughout this broad
land, a Nation is united in
acknowledging its debt to
the Supreme Being for the
blessings which the past
year has brought.
DISTRICT HAS
GOOD CHANCES
FOR AIR HAH
Direct Transcontinental
Service For Section
Seems Certain
Thanksgiving is a dis-
tinctively American holi-
day.
Originating in 1620, when
the Pilgrims set aside a
day in which to express
their gratitude for the
blessings of freedom and
the bounty of their crop*, j .'"Tr,Il
the custom of observing a n!" K ' T"v
sirffflar day each year ha.-
been followed out, to some
extent at ieast, since that
bold party of pioneers si:
the example in that '.ileal'
Hv m:nv a ni.AfK
WAHHlNflTON. — The 8a bine
district will either be on a direct
trnn«roniinf>ntA| air mall ^Utita or It *
yirefteftt air mall line will he con-
noetfd with the direct >outhxve*tern
transcontinental li ^, " ippwrt
from (lt>vclopmfnt followlnir n
h^arlnc here Mondav-
ncpreaentntiv#* from the CJulf
(t>ant from Alabama to the mouth
of \ho !Uo Grande. and of ihj Sa-
bine district and the entire aouth-
xvextern part of Texa« urjxed the
■out hern in out of th«* four nropoaed
rout *a f« r the lino that I". from
Census Jobs Open
For Local People
The Oiamher • t* t'ominen-e, detdriou*
of teeing 11 eorrret cenwtl* nittde of j
llriin^' fount). Iuin been iii eotiiatuuieii- 1
tiou wilii the nffiiv nf the Sii|ht\ i«*or |
of (Yii*u«, and luo> reecixcd from linn tlie'
follimiua iiif« riiiati«iii :
"It will be ne« i> iir> Iluil .ill elMI*
merit tor> be «• t*|m*i 111#-«I iM'fore Jmniiirx 1.
ltlHtl. \N 01 k will l eyin on J.11111111*> I. 1
takiii*; th** ii'iiHiik ot di t ribtii i n ttud
mumituei urer*. 'I'll*' eeinoi* • ! imrb'uj-
lure 11 lid [Hi^uiliit ion will be^in iiIm *n 1 |
April 1 11 will tieee**nr,x lor all I
lndic* nnd gentlemen who w.iut ti | o*i :
lion un enumerator. |o make upplieiitimt j
at once lt\ leiter lo K. I.. Mniihiiiu. I.ill' .
kin. Teia>. NU|H«rvlw r of this di*tri«*i. |
Tln *-e apply iliK for th** p"«ition • ! eiin
monitor should have at hn i a jjuod
e« uiin« u m h«Mi| edin ill ion, l o alert ami
roMitm oful. A |*er«« ii «1 un rni.'o hi- 1
dtiMrx 1*1111 oujii from W to Ss por dn,\ ,
u un outiiiierutor. '*
LARGE CARGO BERWICK MUST
EXPECTEDFOR DIE IN CHAIR.
LOCAL PLANT JURY DECREES
Davison-Pick to U e Jury Convicts Pt. Arthur
New Electrical Equip- Youth of Slaying of
m^nt 1 Young Couple
Willi a I a rue force < f 111011 ouiploved. MKA1 Mt >\T. \to iAl* —
a ntiiMilorililt1 tiipoiiiil ol • < n t rn« t ion |^>iiili in i)i«' eliTirn* • hair i- tin* p« uali >
w« ik Iwinu dotio l .\ lln* l^uxid^on- 1.1111|« r Ihrwul.. mil 1 pa%'Jf r mIuv
Pick Keltilixcr*. In-., ai ilioir plain « ii in^ William A lixrd. 'JI — rriiiiiniiI
I Running Streams
Present Problem
I ho iiiuiin ipul d'nlv prcparaito\ t<> ilie «11 -1 r •« 1 court
I f
1 n ««
1...
.1
l: • p r >
I \ 11 Id•
I ni 01 i-M •
n* 'I live
^ -ted
1.1 thai
John V « un#
in r*'pietH*in
11 *.
winter "on the
rock bound coast'
chusetts.
stem an<
of Massa
the
tale
ali' ltepr -*entat • ve VuitiikIii- Mr
("lo*k«*x « f San uiK'^i that
ihi . 1111 • to- choM-n loil In lenilot*"'
to 1 «iu *mIion from *sini;int l*oxt
to *\rt <lontral vv lr%ln« (JUiVor
«a t| tli.it |hc\ would ti. ve no « o n
r*I unt If the line v iu Atlantic tin.
^nrovepor t. I.a . uihI IIiIIuh Im • l o*
men and the | reM nt lr mull line
ftotn New firleann to Mou^ton and
• • • ; San Antoni| i* ext^mlod to m *«*t the
tran-M'ontin* ntal line munewhore In
Asa national observance, w«.t Tr\a«. u.^i m.n.i.<i
! Tlmt *m-h a rourw mnv In- taken
j Keenm hl|tl)l)r prutnlil. nMhuiiitli
| th^r- nan much nupport f«>t
; route from Mt. l.oui . Mo., via Tul-
Kri. likl.i . anil on either through
' I Hi llo* nnd Kurt Worth or through
Amarlllo to Kl 1'nno.
| ('on(r.HHnrn from •outhern l^>u-
llnliina and wonthern «nnth*eH-
I ern Texa* Mupported the nouthern-
| mo*t line, while other Texn* eon-
• • • itteimnien iir*."d the line whlrh
i would hrtnx illrei t nerrlrw to their
America* has much to be!
BARBERS MUST
GET LICENSES
Monday Last Day for
Meeting Requirements
of New State Law
Motol jx 1- 11>. | -1 1! i on
k* 11 I••• 1 . 1114^ I'Main « ertiflcal<
T oVl*t t I'HI « | -I . I . IP ell
pt .0 11, e \ f I ot 111 it dnl •• l h
1 in ,1 fin. «• r o« i lo**
i?.", i.i mi • !«' than |J"#m lot
K til. >1
■f "f
if til
N V\ | ' I
I ' I.I II
pi a.
i«et t HI' fit.
• r
In
the custom is much more
recent origin.
But today, it should be
no less sincere, and is no
less fitting, than when it
was originated.
111 1 nK w It hunt
I l.-t rat Ion « i «i
It K vjultin. «• t • t•• r pi encntat in •
from lk<«iitnont. haw Im*ch an^l-unu
| the luirliria in *o« urlnx Infoi niution
II otieernlni! the T xim ImrUor laxx
j He wrote \4on-i* «' Mttxvkifiu. re-
j tary f t[ie 0< ard of lwrl 'f exami-
ner*. for informal Ion II iwklnn
' ent Information and iiIm* will nond
j reuPtruUon blunke lo Mr Qulnti-
j Mr. W'inn void that ho will he itlad
I to Kixe thone
| rotiie to hi*
;i iriv til of 1 lie ^toiiiuer \lallr«m Willi 11
ciirjjo nf ."t.iMMi ioti% «i| t it w lori iltyer
I mat* rial
• The .Mullr • •it 1 lefriil frmit Multiniore at
the [>.l\iftOli Tick coin p." I ■ x ' pl.uil •- i
NoxomlH'f nnd il i expo.-ted thai
I flie xvill ftrrix o hero iiImmii |l eeinlior *
I * . 111 <l«wl 111 thi * -hip - ouruo will ho
2.4MNI tnuK of unhydrotif. I a e, whnli i*
Iii ohetniciil u-od 1 p the iiianufacl lire of
, fort ilt*T. Till- i lo lie the f"ir-i nit;o
• if l« t I.V| «* of raw materiiil hroii^hl lo
< h 11 nye
'1 he > l en nvifc, w.ili Aa.,-4kfciitiT^, ,rr \\ 11 h
i he liew e |i 1 i|i|ue 111 -i la- lel lill/.er
coin|atli> . operated h\ eletlrir |n«\\oi i mi
\e\or*>. e|ex a tor- ami limkol- h a \ • lieen
in-t nihil ami w.ll l e u«o*l f«.i 1 lie lir-t
time hi doo liuriztiitf ih.- -hi| 1 he Ihn
iNiih I'ii k Kerli|i*er > hiixi Imumiii' -i«
redore* and will di-cloui:* tin- -hip- .it
then d«M-k- hereiillet. einploxinu Iih-h!
loliKnlioreinoil Im 1I11 i lie ok
Tne otitliMii. for n l ijj war in I lie di«
|Ni-it ion of the lertih*ef prodm l«, out
put ot which 1- lo l o I roldod 1I10 i on 1
it | he Iim;iI pi il li i i- inlflikriil a hoiiiB
er\ flat tori tit:, accdrdiu^ lo A I' -I • *h n
■rftTT. T.mTTT m.inau'ei
Party Committee
Lacks 3 Members
thankful for.
Menavir Tom Connolly proponed
| th it tw ollnen l e HuthoririMl. mid
■aid that he appeared only to mip-
I
We in Orange, as a part1 port the e*ti hii!«i tiieni of nwh a
of America, have much ZU"Z£Z
be thankful for. * - <« fzone to Texan l efore thi* all-
« ,, , <lny hetrlnu wan held, hut nutl|orl*-
C/UI' bleSSingS are count", ed Senator t-onnnlly to Apeiik In
lpaq , I HIm hehalf.
j ConKrewimen from the tlulf itat -x
When we take stock of i"*1*"'1' ,hat " wouuf ue impomdidi*
, . j to iKi'ore the va«tly Important (ittlf
them, they are surprising.; ports, and pointed out th<> tn<«(im-
To enumerate them would j IT, .Z'"'.,.™ T"S°Z11
be a lengthy task. ' f'°
As a whole, and as indi- ! route would «ive the bent connrc-
• , 1111 ..I tlonii with the air mull servU-e Into
viuals, we should be duly :und from maico.
annrpeifltivp nf t>ipm I Aiwlat.tnt Poatmnster General Olo-
appreciative 01 tnem. 1 ver lndlcntP,| that 1ho 1,0,1^0, i,„.
When we consider them, |rp*1" h«d refuned to' approve an
,, —V" , 1 , *, , ! their requentd for appropriations for
the day Should take on a j the Hlr mall, ind the senators and
npw nnd ' o-rpnfpr aio-nifi-1 <-on,ltr''H!,mt'n i,rM<,n,— |ar*e ",,m-
new anti gieater signm-1 Uri.B of thPm lllne or tl„,
cance to US all. .Rl Uo«—all pledged their support for
*_ . 1 enough appropriations to allow for
il.. . ! this development.
> r Ilepresentat Ive darner declared
It is not a mere holiday,!,hlu 'u' K,",e w"u,;,1
'• j i;lve the port office department all
It is not a mere occasion It nei-ds r«r development of the air
■ /. « •< > • 'mall, whether the budget hurt iu ap-
j of . family reunions, of a 1 proVeH it- «.• n<n. 1 V -
heavy meal or a big foot • A*"" Dt ,h0 ,ntrro,,t ln ,h<"
Is bau game.
,U the time itpprottche* for the oilx
deoMM-rm ic primary, which will proh*
. a lily l>e held on Tuesday. .Manli lo. the
to any harlier xx ho xvill J fact llint it xvill lie nooe**ary to mum'
office. throe new iiieniherH on the oily coin-
inr\ said in il * \ ordici
at I 'to o'cliM'k >o tonl.|\ alte|IHMi|i.
The jurx roceixod the cii o al I -IU
o'clock, luil had 11111 < h fir*t itlid dill iioi
Iwgin detlhorni itic until .Unit 2:4ft
n'cliM-k l,e«k fh 1111 ivo h« ari npparonl-
1>. xxiih required |or the juror* f•• iiKri^'
on the extreme |M-inilt> of the luxv
The ilale tor otecnI ion cj|niof | e
••el until * he court of «* 11 in 111 ji I npp«-nl<.
Im- Upheld the vorilioi of ihe dintrict
collrt The a 111**11 f « f I lo- d**ii i II f oli-
alt* 1 nine in le««. I hit 11 .'(o dii.x- ufier
the I rune fiti w h a I; |l< i \>it k tin. tried
had Imm-ii •' • • 111111111 od.
Iterw ii k • tin* |ir«t im r-*'ii to Im*
MeiileiM *•«| in 1 ho death |M'tiall« in Jel
ler ou <«ini«- I Jl'J."
\en 1 |t*-Sil\ji ua *^*iitiio«d lo
th'iilh 111 i\loeiith do.lri«i • "••ii r 1 in*
1 •ii|«m| our la Judye .1 II ' ainpl*ellt
who then heard • riiiinial a*- well a^ « 1 \ 11
i 11 now. I ^Silver wa* ;iven the extreme
peuahx on a • har^e of murdoriiitf an
ic.'ed sailor 111 a lo x« I in I'ori Aithnr
II i h M'liteiico w 11 • li.tei 1 oiuiltuleil to
I le iiii|iriK.i|iiii* hl ditriiiK I lie letm *d
' Ala ' Kitu'i*"!! a- jot i-rnor
The la l in.in -«• i/4 *ih «*«l to death and
1 who paid llo- (h'IimII) w 11 - l( ii
HuruoK. who nu . hMilled |t* TUim*.
'.I l.iiKhiim Sheriff. * u April
1 '2 9, lulu I'nr^en^ wa** t i. c*d oil I hi*
old M'tiffoM in the court xxurd at lii^h
piNhi ill Ihe pre teiii*e of a • row d \ tic
«ro wiim hanged it *l orl lime prior to tin*
1 white Iiiau'i hatiuiii^. -oie^il i-oniili ol
I In i:iN -aiil >e*|er«ia>. hill • oiijil not
recall ih<- oiact ilate.
Tin* ipiostion u* to w in* ha** unfit irtfy
jo ver runtiiiig t*fronuiM uuiAoi** -of Mt«mo
that are mix it;tilde. I1111 arisen in thi«
con illy rt« a rewtilt Kf the practice of in-
!<trrhhi«iU iu lonsiii). tree iop« nml oili
«*r oln*tructiotto 111 llo- Iiii>oti . *|oiiuh.
1 a ml ditcher, t IIikI ruct i*ui lo iialurtil
drttinnKo ha* caused hack wmor to i-ox
lor liuiidred of tore*. o| laiuU I luil would
'otlierw Im* Iilrx. a*i'or«liiiK t'ount x
!< 'nmmi *ioticr Allie l*a\iie. win* liu*> en
| ileu X'or**4l t • r«'Ul#H|> tlitik Uoiilde iii a«k
illK I ho parties r«*i p.iioilde to il !<««-••««
liipie the | racticja..hui 111• to itie present
] f into ha* lieon unaolit lo ji|;ui' 1I0 r '
,H|H io>ii*iliix on 1111 x one
tiles lUii-iiig water l* -I nnd on
l lie la ml. l(ierel x ilauiajiiiu 11 |oiA ali
I pur|M M , t lie oh t riu t ion ot 11.1t lira I
drmuaKe ha- hud a damaging effeet 011
the hlilixvHM. t'oiiulx
ipRjtie |M iiitH ••ill.
1 oili III i* Mtoner
The Information Kent liy
in | art follown:
The Tex ui barber law i^ulr-'i
that after f«|U i«lwr I. 1B2!J, all
t «rl>rra 111 unt obtain a certificate of
re||l«tration or a licence to prnc-
tire, or be nubfect to A fine ivC. tlOt
leM than $•& nor more than 1250
for practicing without .1 **ertlfloate
1 ontinuod on Pu«e Three
GIANT DREDGE
HELPS COUNTY
Draglins Machine Open
ing (Jo Laree Amount
of Land Near City
Hawk Inn I mil lee, has lieen hroaitlit out.
I The priirlftrj ehi-tion. If. railed, will
l>e fur the |>urpy«e of iioiuitiitliipt enn'
didittes to fill the offiie of mayor and
I wo fointniiwlouern the terms of two of
Ihe latte^, Th'. II.uner Sitnmoim. from
the flrtM • ward, unci Wror.'r M. I>vlnr.y
Kton. front Jhe third wind, explrinit jn
111:tl). .|! iminl«xioner VV. I., lllaliehnrd.
from the neeoml ward and Cotninissloner
,.■> |J, Monroe <'ulliurii from the fourth will
hold office ttnlil ISKll. the.v hiivlnx Iwcn \|,,(,.r Co
elected this year.
Fell* Weil, from Ihe fourth wrtftl.
and—<-"liairiiiMn W.—B^ ^Htnnuui* of the
city democratic committee are tile only
offiriiil mendiers of the orcanir.ation that
functioned iu the In hi eily primary.. J.
A. Flitch, .who was a uiemlier from Ilie
fourth ward, and II. I,. Floyii. who wn
a tnenilier from the third an' hothe dead
II ml J. K. IIarri.-on. who win* it member
from the necond ward, lorn moved into
the fourth ward.
Large Plane Here
For Short Flights
' Outline |ieop|e who are nir>iuiiidod will
have an opfmri unity to enjoy a flits lit
over tlio city tmia> and f«^norroxv.
A Ford tri-m« toretl plane, piloted by
Clyde W. fee, of the Kapid Air I.iliN,
in to he lit the airport thi afternoon attd
Friday, under the aiiMplre* of the (>r-
!o tnko jia neti^or on
hhori flight* it wn* nnmmiieiil l:i vf
night. The fdanr in a duplicate of tlij
one tiKoil by Lindbergh in hi** I rate
Atlantic flight. Ice nay*.
SCHOOL WILL
CLOSE FRIDAY
Electric Range and Oth-
I er Prize* to Mark End
of Session
Tin* filial m**«io|i of llo- claider'* ohilt
lllg M I lNl| w ill* Il O|M*||0l| \|«*lllhl.X
Amernau Theater, under ilie <Iimh iimi
j of Mhi I 'hri* feen I'IiHWimmI. will Im* field
,Iroin 'J lo I o'clock lomorroxx uftorioMiii.
at xihioli lime an electric range and
(other |irn«*K w ill l e gixeii a w 11 \ .
The final *e* iou "f tlo* |.endei'* limk
lotidame. nnd il 1- o\|h*« led llial ihe
iiuiiiIm<i w ill Im- 4rea11 * e\ceeileil to|li«*i
r« xx aftern«H ii. owing to the mcre**«cd iu
t**re-t Im*iii« «hoxvn in tlo* 1-onrue.
Tin* following xxere included- tn the
lot of prixo win Hern >e«ferila.x : flertrnde
Hee^e, \lr- f*n*elu**o Mi*Kinle\. ,\fr-«.
.1 T. .\M*of pin. Carrie Allen. Mr**. Kar
neef t'ottlo Mr* K J. Itaaer. ilr*. T.
T*rrU. Mm. It I In kc aian. Mi>. W It
Itej mdil**. Mr". Ituili Fielder*. Mr*. Itit-
lali I'ller. Mr*-. W I*!, t'olburn. Mr*.
K. V Ne| . Mrx. W. It raaif lM*ll. Mn
June I'niillo. Mr*. II J. Ibdloxxav. Mr-.
VV. i\ Kittle. Mr*. L. K. THonms Mr*.
•I. II Ituggle*. Mo. h. A. iiliddon. Mr*.
Ilenry (•ndier. Jr.. Mr*. \V. II. Hiui
ion*. Mr*. <2. \V Hall. Mrn. O. |>. nut
tier. Mr*. Colbtirn. Mr*. I*, h. Fn*e.
-Mr*, lieo A. Lnca*. Air* II. I\ Cloud.
Norma Jlittle. Air*. It. M. Jolin*on.
Mr*. CAu* lli« K . Air*. II. !.••■ l>MVi*.
AJriII. Chnuniiig. Mr*. K. Ilar*riiven.
Mf*. f tret a ||ear*t. Lola Ma> |bNl*oii.
Witifreil Parker, .Mr*. K Ji. Ilall. Air*.
W II. Campbell.
SERVICE HELD
THIS HORNING
Thanksgiving Observa-
tion at Episcopal
Church 1
Inspired by the larae number anil
5 ho *p lend Id attention given. thM* ♦
xx ho xvere on the Thankt«Kivinu |>r«-
uram given at Kt I'aul'a F«pi*copal
«burch iIiIm morning, beginning at
1a o'c|ock. carried out their pttrta In
a Hpleiidld manner
The prlncip.il thought lu-ought
out by llev. .1; l.uther Htoil< , pa*tor
of the Klrat Chrlatlan rhurrh, In tha
Tbank*gl\Ing mee.*nQ£o xva* Ihe lm-
vl'iitancc of giving thank* unto Ooit
for material and uplrllual ble*N|nK*.
Ttio npeaker eliminated the umuiiI
rex lexx of th hlatory * f Thanka-
glvlng. hcc-iiiM*. hi* mi Id. that hex
(•It t*> ttil* time thai the peopl*
a- .1 rule xi ere a* familiar with
lib*-* fait* ii« he waa.
| The nlngtng. which* Inclutl mI tho
j x'oloeM from 1 be cho| n of the varloua
I cbun he* represented, under the
I direction of Aire, J. . K. llarrl*on,
11 I'd the *|o*clal muxlc. includlliu 11
iluet l*x Mb** Art b« in lee lllckey mil
1 Air* M II. Hardin, w *re of after la I
merit
A large number of Thankaglvlnff
alft* xx-1*re liroufht and *etit to th*
church and Immoillately following
the *ervbo the gift* werv dlatrfbut-
i(l tiinonu a lartre number of un-
f >ttutut'*n of the city.
PM
, ■ '* :V*
11 Air~Uo-
ir^ il the
m¥
i ca
ibe't
is a day in which to
express appreciation
ngs that we should
of.
'e occasionally think
"hings are not as good
y should be; that the
kp" are against us;
are the victims of
nlr mall. It wnn pointed ,out thnt
there were more eongrenjim^n pres-
ent thnn ure pcesent on the floor of
the house of representatives often
•lOliSON ON TOI'lt
| N'KVV Yf)l!K — AI Jolson
j Ing: on a concert tour arour^ d tlio
world after a F'alm reach vHeatl.on
The Kuai'int * e I* doner I tied by Wil-
aitrieultrre nnd drttiniiae lii.ve expr<*s- | ,|(,ni Morrls as the holiest ever In
the history of the nhoxv bufl nejut.
managed Harry I#auder on
ago. xvill go along xva.v toward Kolving \ American tourn.
the question of draining and reclaiming
thousand* of in row of laiidM that have
been uittillahlo heretofore.
For fbf pawl few nioAtli*
Orange county citizen* interested in
id tlie ladief that the W. II. Stark drag
line dredge, bnnight here a few month* J Morris
WOMAN KIIJ.S IHKIIAMI I
CIIIISH'ANA. Te*. \..v 'JS 1A C
-■f.uthei V.it'lMMotigii, marbl yard
| operator here, wan .shot and killed
today by hi* wife. She xva* charged
with murder, mule bond ami wan
j reloaded. The shooting o'*cut*rcd at
the Yarborough home about, •! a
j m. A single shot from a *lx-sho#d-
1 or entered Varbornugh'* b «ail, and
'he died almost Instantly. Thi? mur-
der ehtirge xvas filed in the court
I of. .fudge S. It. .lord 1 ri. Justice of
j the peace. An altercation xva* said
to have preceded the shooting.
dredge ha*\beeii engaged in toting: some
very effective drainage work in the
northern park of the count v. Through co-
operative arrangements, numerous far-
mers ant) laud oxvnerx have alreatly
been benefitteil liju Ihe work, whfrh has
been opening up avenues for drainage.
In atldition to t^ie good work accom-
plished in draining Ihe land*, the dredge
i* said to have lieen 'the source of great
LCMTKTM BOTHKIISO.MK NO TI'IIKKV TOIt HIM
AIAfUtAKKPH, .Morocco. The J i'IIM 'AOn. Nov i'S. (A I')—John
"\j Fretic^i ^irelgn legion i* having one lanls lias a wife. m *vcii children and
powet'ffrl |of the hurdest battle* of Its career, two bullet wound* in the leg.
kxvartnM o locust* have descended Hroko and JoblesM. .1 inls saw a till'-
from the Atlas .Mountain*. Air- | key lumping In a butcher shop. lie
pla^ie* and cavalry have f.tiled In J took it. The owner shot him. To*
fromnl and flank attack* uvon the day xvllV be Just T!iur*<la.v out at
horde*. .lanls* h\use.
when Important legl*lation I« being jhenefifs^fo the county lilglixvay* by tlrain-
pnaaed.
•'"
\(finy of the conRressmen Indi-
cated that they felt that they should
appropriate more for the nlr mall
than for military aviation. If econ-
omy Is necessary In either service,
hocause the nlr mall can tr.tln pilots
for th enatlonn! defense and they
can In the meanwhile be renrterliiK
1 service to the whole country and
lulnjf revenue to the government.
Postmaster CSenernl Walter K.
Prown opened the conference, and
igld that the southwest Is the only
tinslderalde portion of the country
not now served with transcontinen-
tal air mail route*.
It l« clear that the post office de-
partment favors the establishment
of a southwestern transcontinental
alr/ #U Una. and that whatever
roufe la selected, " ** " " '
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ORANGE-CAMERON FURS USED
IN COAT TO BE PRESENTED
n«e work.
Comity Commissioner Allle I'nyne
w.vs that it Idoks* as though tlii* huije
dredxe is Kiiing to bev^rortli its imicli ,
to the county as o dnilnaee Iwind ixsni' OrajiKe trapperi hud littnters will
and that tlie work will he done at the |' ve « part in n ver. \ important event
e*pease of the land owner* \nd otliek* f ^fl ^ h^IiIwrIom on the \1igl1t of Deeein-
directly concerned. \ \
TOMRS. HOOVER DECEMBER 6
i).\M.\(;i: action I'osrroNKD
r llnea :>
HSSIjIK! WfilpKi/.
DAI,LAS. Tex-, Nov. 2*.
Counsel have agreed to a
(Arb-
iter il. when n xilver Kur cnut msde
exclusively from soufherii furs from
I/Oillsismi will Im- prcHeiiled to .Mrs.
Ilertiert Hisiver as n tokened npprei'in-
tliin of the'serrlceii rendered hy I'resi-
I dent Hoover lo tile flood sufferers two
pni'tponement' until next summer of
the .1100,000 damtiKe , suit Aunlnst
the 'IVias Bankers AMociatloi) •rl 0-
ciiiisc of thi 15000 reward offer ed
by. tlio anwoclut^un for "dead btink
robhorr." The suit. Hied by Mr .
Mary llawscn at Kmory, was on
docket for trial In December. Mm.
Han*«n aaked 1*5,000 actual ond
xeniiilarv dailia^cx for the
her husbend. William jC*rJ
• to death ^t .Odewa.
■further | yars atto when the ,Mlsslsslppi \rlver and
trllnitarii*s were overflowed.
On the ixi'ssion of the premutation
of '(he fur cont, miide from the |Mkfs of
leans man. I/Oiiisiann senaVrK and eon*
Kressinen mid lending citizen* of tlmt
.tale will' attend the linni|TieV and will
have n part .in the enterlaiiiineut
llileks and uec«' for Ihe \lloovcr
liaiKiuel have already lieen killVd and
stored, it is understood. Some <\f the
Km-nI hunters have killeil a iiiimlxy of
dueks and geew and placed them on\ Ice
under a spi-cial permit in order that
they may lie later on shipped to U'aAJi
iiixton. . ■■
H<mie lime ajjo ii canvas uxsiel of
ZUi pells, there will he a lnnnueYXthe the fur coat was scut, to Mrs. Hoover's
merfu of which is to be featured With dress maker to he fitted and afterward'
ducks nnd *eew killed in the (lulf Coast'it was made from the silver fur tit km
territory. The coat is I icing preset) t«K out of tlie |>elts nimltif from Ihe var-
PORT ARTHUR
VOTES BONDS
$3,050,000 to Be Spent
For City Improvements
During 1930
, roflT AHTIftrn. Nov. 2H <Al*>—
llontl 4*aux*« for inutilclpal Improve-
ment* t|> the amount of 18.050,000
were itithorixed by the voter* at
a apeckil election* held ye*terday,
all Item* *ubmltted belnic approved
by *ubNtantla I tnaJorltl.-H
"TndbatlonN are thai work xvill
f 11* m t b< HtarU'd on the $JlOatooo,-
000 *ea u ill. I'lann for the brhlue
liuve not yet been ai'ieptetl. but
weveral engine *rl11k firm* have nub.
milled figure* and filan* for the
vpan Tenia live plans for the *en
xx all have • heady been drax^n abd
co*t* e*tlmated by tb * J. It, Colt-
ferae lOnuineeifn« company of,, Mo-
bile. Ala., which ha* eMinhJIshed
local officer* here. The company U>
now xvorkltm on the fin il plana and
*pcclflcntlori* fvhb'h are exfiected
to be ready about the middle of
next month.
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Negroes Hostt to
Conference Here
A.
91
|
mM
The forty-third annti.il
■>r the Texas i*. M. k. conference
otieneil at the Halem M. K. church
fur colored, .lohn nnd Third atreeta,
Wednesday mornlnit. with nisliop
John W, McKlnney J>. I), of dher-
uiuu- presiding. • It
The sacremenlal sVynion was de-
livered by -Dr. IT P. Porter, known
an the "liook nKcnt." from jQekaon,
Tenn. A total of 111 partook
or the holy communion at this tlm«.
Itev, J< W. h. uw. was elected
secretary of the conference, with
Itev. N. P. ,lohn|i>n nsslstant. Prof.
J. R. Norton was elected statltlstl-
clan; Mrs, McKlnney, assistant to thn
bishop, Itev. A, A. Ilrown, reporter
to the dully press, and Itev,, tf. K.
Stlnson. reporter to the rcllKlou*
V>re s._; ' ,
Anionic "t)ie visitors were: nev.
HIl Jones nnd I. f'uln of the New
Orl-iius iwnferenceV Itev. If. P.
Porter, the book UKent, of Jttckaon,
Tenn., emit of whom made short
i«ll<M, to which lt v. A. Hunter.
presfdlriK elder of the Houston dls-
i ttict replied, Itev. \V. M. DouKlaa
making a few remark*.
Texas Society Will
Meet Next Wednesday
WASHINGTON. — The Texas
Htate Hoclety will hold Its first meet-
lii(i of the sensoii on Wednesday
I evetilnif, December 1. it Meridian
M iihIiuim in Washington, D. C.
Mr« T Lucy Kdmlson. officlnl
hustens « f the society hns an-
nounced that thosn usslstlnc her In
receiving will Include Mrs. Mlirrla
Hheppard nnd Mrs. Tom t'onnally,
wives of the Texas sneotars: Mrs,
John ('. Box, wire «r Representa-
tive John Illox of J icksouvtlle:
Mrs. KtiKene Black of r'hirksvllle,
wlfexof the former representative
who hf noiv a member or the h|>ard
of tax ^appeals; Mrs. flulnn Williams
of Deciitmr; "Mrs. I! X) l.ee of f'ls-
cij, ami Mi . Imnlel Hy'lurrett, of
Houston, wives or Texns n\present'i-
mI
j-epr
Other-items Whlrh Ihe voters nu- | victor ItuVll of
Ileoumont. wife of Henatol\ Hhop-
pnrd's secretary. \
There will lie ilanciiiK anil cards
throiiK^nui the cvenlnK. All Tex-
nn.!< In Wasl-ylifton have ^heen Irt-
vltiHl. Hepresentatlv-^ Morca nO.
K iriders, of Canton, president of the
society, hopes to have a lartre at-
lendanre. \
tl'Jtirlsfeil wan the ex|iendltui'" of
$ r. k it, (i <i ii for street irnprovementH;
filling in TIioiiihs boulevard ditch,
1275,000; ilraliiaKe putnp, 15000; ic-
P ilrliiK rerervolr levees, 115,000; ei-
tendlni; water mains, IKJ.IiOO; cx-
tcndllljt ,*anltot:J( sewer system. IU1'.-
B00: ' park Improvements. *30,000
j HI
in Ihe name of the Uuilsiaiin conserva-
tion deiwrtinriit ami - the Houtlierii Kur
Producers atwiaflott. of which (leorge
Of Orange is presidedt.
rihiir. in ebawe of the wild
of the Louisiana
his trappinic wtions of (lie Louisisiiii
fii^lf f'oast. A iarite perceatMae of the
fur* came otf of Orance Cameron
LanH^ Com|iaoy's ItOO.OOO acre hunting
[t .near Orange.
etual making of the fur coat
« l y\tl « Wunderd Hide and far
mPK
Work on nil f^f these will IickI"
as soon as the' dW < ommlsslon lun
had lime to olitAln suitable eon-
linets and hive the speciriciitloni
rnwn ertrmomlcally.
Jt lsx tlic purpose of the city or-
ficmln ;o\ take ample tiuie In mnk-
Inu tlnf ImproVcmentH rather1 than
riishluc heiirlonv so that evory dol-
lar, speot will e.irn' It* full value,
the inayV lAiid.
Ixical contractors are to b* fa-
vored In the work Innofar as the
tot*eat and ynoet aatlafactot-y hide
concerned. O'Neal .aid. In
KIMMONH MA VTA K K .lOH
HOIMtTO.V. Tex., Nov. 28- 0*P)
The Job of aeneriil timnuaer i '*/ the :
Texas prison system was «eAliln«t
the man today as JU ii_8lnimolf\ of
Hhernmn. offered the |/osltlon by Ihe
prison board, debuted whether to
accept It. Mr. Mlmmonn, in refuklm
the appolntinvnt when'ft* Win
offered, said he wanted to <
himself to other comunlty And
enterprises In which he wkn
anted.
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